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This is disk 308 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
FReq A general purpose file requester, which was designed to be
easy to use and fast, with a built-in ARexx port allowing
you to use it from ARexx scripts or applications with ARexx
ports. Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Jeffrey D. Wahaus
ScreenShare A library and support programs that enable applications
to open up windows on other applications' custom screens.
For example, your editor may want to open a window on
your terminal emulator's screen so you can compose a
message while still being able to see the contents of
the terminal's screen. Both applications must cooperate
for the screen sharing to work. This is version 1.21,
an update to version 1.2 on disk 246. Includes source
for interface portions.
Author: Willy Langeveld
StarBlanker A screen blanker that replaces your display with a randomly
chosen animated starfield. Version 1.00, includes source
in Modula-2.
Author: Chris Bailey
Vlt VLT is both a VT100 emulator and a Tektronix (4014 plus
subset of 4105) emulator, currently in use at SLAC
(Stanford Linear Accelerator Center). Although the VT100
part was originally based on Dave Wecker et al.'s VT100,
many enhancements were made. Features include use of ARP,
an ARexx port, XMODEM 1K/CRC and Kermit protocols, support
for additional serial ports, external file transfer protocols
(XPR), a "chat" mode, and scrollback/review/history buffer.
It comes in two versions, one with Tektronix emulation, and
one without. The Tektronix emulation allows saving IFF files,
PostScript files, and printing bitmaps to the printer. This
is version 4.428, an update to version 4.226 on disk 257.
The major change for this update is a rewrite of the
Tektronix emulation to support almost all of the Tektronix
4105 escape sequences. Binary only.
Author: Willy Langeveld