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- JEOPARD - Jeopard is a classic strategy game for 2 to 8 players. The
- object is to conquer the world by occupying every territory on the
- screen.
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- VLT4036 - VLT is a VT100 terminal emulator and a Tektronix emulator. This
- program requires ARP1.1 Author Willi Langveld.
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- SuperView21 - SuperView is a program that will display IFF pictures of
- all types on the Amiga. The program supports the following features -
- Multiple files on one command line. WorkBench (icons) are supported.
- All display modes supported. Auto Overscan Color Cycle ( DPaint and
- GraphiCraft types) CRNG CCRT AmigaBasic ACBM type files Author chunk is
- supported Displays the first cell in a ANIM file Written in Assembly,
- PURE code that can be resident under 1.3
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- BatBench - When you boot your Amiga, you will see Batman above the city
- in place of your regular Workbench backdrop and hear the words "I'm
- Batman over your sound device. Cor!
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- VTime - Growing tired of depth arranging windows and screens to find
- digital or analog clocks on the WorkBench screen, I decided that a
- talking clock would be an easy way to remedy this situation. I also knew
- that there were a few blind computer users' out there using the Amiga on
- a daily bases, and that a program that spoke the time would be well
- received in their community.
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- TurboBackUpV1.00 - TURBOBACKUP is the fastest, safest way we know to do
- backups of unprotected standard AMIGA-Dos-floppy disks on an Amiga with
- Kick1.2 or higher using two or more disk-drives and working with
- multitasking.
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- WBKaleidoscope - Isn't a plain blue Workbench background so BORING? Here
- is a solution. This program will set up another playfield in back of
- your Workbench screen and draw a slowly-changing pattern. Since the
- screen is dual-playfield, the pattern does not disturb your Workbench at
- all--Workbench doesn't even know it's there.
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- BTutor - The following tutorial is for the use of AmigaBASIC
- programmersboth novice and intermidiate programmers can benfit from this
- tutorial. Part 1 (this tutorial) contains information which is quite
- useful so if possible, read this file with a program that can let you
- print your current screen so that you can create yourself a quick
- reference card. The following tutorial will cover the following - How
- to access libraries in AmigaBASIC How to use CLI commands. How to
- interface I/O with your modem How to create a console window in
- AmigaBASIC.
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- ZapMap - ZapMap13 contains the equivalent of AmigaDos 1.3 .bmap files
- (accounting for it's size). Running the program is all that a BASIC
- programmer will need to use the Amiga's LIBRARY Functions. You can
- throw away your 1.3 .bmap files if you choose (NOT recommended!) as you
- will not need them to either use this program or to use the LIBRARY
- functions in your own BASIC programs. It can also be used with Absoft's
- AC-BASIC (and other BASICS that require the use of .bmaps to make
- library calls) enabling you to create TRUE stand alone programs!
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