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Periodically, newscasts are combined and made available for downloading from the *StarShip* Library. ____________________________________________________________ // \ || -*- IMPORTANT! -*- | || | || As long as individual stories are kept intact and credit | || is given, this material may be reproduced in ALL or PART | || on a privately owned BBS or in a user group newsletter. | || See wording for proper credit at the end of this Newscast. | \\____________________________________________________________/ || | || | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thanks to Denny Atkin, Editor, COMPUTE's Amiga Resource, for his generous input. Here we go!... DateLine: March 12, 1993 This 5-MINUTE Newscast presents the following stories: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. *StarShip* News Network Quickies Archambeault Leaves Commodore Professional Page v4.0A Patch Available Online 2. Blue Ribbon Ships Bars&Pipes Professional V2.0 3. SoftWood Shipping FinalCopy II Release 2 4. Next Week's *StarShip* Amiga Conferences 5. Internet Classes Starting 6. Amiga Linux in the Works 7. Mound Records Offers Amiga Music Compact Disk 8. MegageM Releases FractalPro 6.0 with AGA Support 9. Accursed Toys' New and Improved Boppin' Offer 10. ReadySoft Presents The Animation Classics Pack *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 1st of 10 Stories *StarShip* News Network Quickies ____ (_ _) Archambeault Leaves Commodore / / ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _/ / (____)n Commodore news, David Archambeault, formerly Vice President of Marketing for Commodore U.S., has left the company, reportedly to accept a better job offer from Time/Warner. "Archy," as he was called, was highly visible at Amiga trade shows and widely known among Amiga developers and journalists. He had been with Commodore since the early days of the Amiga, coming to the company from Cherry Lane (music) Publishing. His replacement (if any) is not known at this time. The *StarShip* wishes Archy well in future endeavors. _____ Professional Page v4.0A Patch Available Online / ____) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / /___ / /( ) / (__) / (______/old Disk has released a patch to fix problems in their latest release of Professional Page V4.0. This patch repairs several bugs and is available in the *StarShip* Library File 18707 PP40A_UPDATE.LZH. The README file included with it (which looks slightly incomplete but came directly from the company) mentions that it does not address problems with ProPage Genies and another patch will be available soon. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 2nd of 10 Stories Blue Ribbon Ships Bars&Pipes Professional V2.0 ____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / _ ) Atlanta, GA -- March 1993 / __ / / _ ) (____/ars&Pipes Professional version 2.0 has arrived! This new and exciting version of our best-selling MIDI sequencing package includes new features, a new look and lots of other new ideas. Our software engineers and staff musicians combined your input with their expertise to design the most comprehensive music solution the Amiga has to offer. In addition to all of the features available in Bars&Pipes Professional 1.0, version 2.0 includes these improvements and enhancements: Notation Improved notation display and editing; Guitar tablature editing, Background display of alternate track; Extra Hi-Res printing; and Saving notation as an IFF file. Editing Program change selected by name; Pattern style loop editor with drum mapping; SMPTE display in both the graphical and list editors; Event filter display in List editor; Improved song construction; Improved graphics editing; Hit list editing. Recording Groove quantize; Sequence trigger, Integrated Transport Controls, Event-specific recording/merging; and Tempo tap & Rubato. Tools Tool names under Tools in the ToolBox; Slide show presentation; Video Toaster, ARexx, Super-Gen, SunRize direct-to-disk, and Triple Play Plus control; Animation player; SoundCanvas setup; Easy Off Tool; Velocity Splitter; Stop!; Tool Trays for organizing commonly-used Tool configurations; and over 60 updated and enhanced Tools from the Add-on Series. Interface Improved window design including 2.0 style front/back buttons; 2.0 feature support including ASL file requester, public screen and virtual screen size; and Preferences saved in an icon. Interoperablity Support for The PatchMeister's automatic installation of Patch Lists; Expanded MIDI File Format support; SMUS Conversion Accessory; and SyncPro, Real 3-D, and Imagine Accessories. Multi-Media In addition, Bars&Pipes Professional 2.0 includes Media Madness, extensive Multi-Media enhancements which allow Bars&Pipes Professional 2.0 to rival state-of-the-art multi-media authoring applications. Media Madness includes a complete set of Multi-Media features designed to integrate control of non-musical events into Bars&Pipes Professional 2.0. The Media Madness Tool set can control Toaster and Scala transitions, ANIM file playback, SunRize sound effects, genlocks, video decks, ARexx, and more. The Media Madness Window provides complete graphic editing of the multi-media performance, in SMPTE as well as music time. The Media Madness Recorder saves the Bars&Pipes performance in the Media Madness multi-media format, while the freely-distributable Media Madness Player performs Media Madness performances, including MIDI, internal sounds, Toaster transitions, animations, etc. As new Multi-Media Tools arrive, the Media Madness Player will inherit their capabilities. The Media Madness Player can also synchronize to SMPTE, ARexx, and all of the special Accessories that synchronize Bars&Pipes Professional 2.0 to other products, such as Real3D and Imagine. Using Media Madness, Bars&Pipes Professional 2.0 users can design multi-media presentations from within Bars&Pipes Professional, synchronizing video, animations, music and sound effects. Bars&Pipes Professional 2.0 is an essential tool for the creative MIDI musician. Retail price is $429. Upgrades directly from Blue Ribbon, are $168 from Bars&Pipes, and $99 from Bars&Pipes Professional 1.0. For more information contact Blue Ribbon SoundWorks, Ltd., Venture Center, 1605 Chantilly Drive NE, Suite 200, Atlanta, GA 30324, or call 404/315-0212 or fax 404/315-0213, or post a message in *StarShip* Bulletin Board Category 9 to reach the company directly online. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 3rd of 10 Stories SoftWood Shipping FinalCopy II Release 2 ____ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / ___) / (_ Phoenix, AZ -- March 10, 1993 / ___) / / (_/inalCopy II Release 2 from SoftWood, Inc. has new features. At a glance, the only apparent difference is that the words Release 2 appear in the title bar, but just look what you get! o Landscape printing o Type-1 font support o Compugraphic font support o Automatic font downloading during PostScript printing o A3 and A5 page sizes Landscape Printing Printing a page sideways is called printing in landscape mode. Release 1 of FinalCopy could only print in portrait mode. Landscape printing lets you print a document whose page size is as wide as your paper is tall. FinalCopy II will automatically decide whether you want to print in portrait or landscape mode by looking at how you have defined your page size. Any page whose width is greater than its height, and whose print width is greater than 8 inches will be printed in landscape mode. Type-1 Font Support Release 1 of FinalCopy only supported a font format called NimbusQ. The font engine now also supports Type-1 format fonts. NimbusQ fonts are every bit as good as Type-1 fonts. However, Type-1 fonts are recognized as the industry standard for outline fonts. This font format is the one most used on Macintosh computers, and is the format stored in the PostScript laser printers. To use a Type-1 font in FinalCopy, you simply open it just as you do any other FinalCopy font. Type-1 fonts are displayed on screen as well as printed on graphic and PostScript printers. Compugraphic Font Support Release 2 of FinalCopy now supports the Amiga standard outline font format called Compugraphic. Although this font format is inferior to both NimbusQ and Type-1 in speed, flexibility, file size, appearance, and PostScript compatibility, it nonetheless has been forced upon Amiga users as the "standard" for the Amiga. If you have Compugraphic fonts, you can now use them in FinalCopy. To use a Compugraphic font, simply open the fonts ".font" file just as you do any other FinalCopy font. You will find using Compugraphic fonts with FinalCopy superior to using Compugraphic fonts on other Amiga word processors in terms of speed and print quality. However, to use Compugraphic fonts and FinalCopy, you must have Workbench 2.1 or greater, and you must be using a hard drive. Finally, if you intend to print a document to a PostScript printer, do not use Compugraphic fonts. This limitation is due to the poor PostScript compatibility inherent in the Compugraphic font format. Automatic Font Downloading During PostScript Printing If you are using any NimbusQ or Type-1 fonts in your document that are not on your PostScript printer, FinalCopy II automatically downloads the fonts for you when the document is printed. Now any of the SoftFaces fonts you use will automatically be sent to the printer -- you will not need to manually download these fonts ever again. This new feature only applies if you are printing a document to a PostScript printer or file. A3 and A5 Page Sizes These European page sizes have been added to the Page Setup requester. For more information and details on the upgrade path from earlier releases of FinalCopy, contact your local Amiga dealer or SoftWood Inc., P.O. Box 50178, Phoenix, AZ 85087 or call 800/247-8330, fax 602/431-8361. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 4th of 10 Stories __________________________________________________________________________ | | | *StarShip* Amiga Conferences | | _ | | _ _ / ) | | / \/ \ ____ ___ ___ / /__ | | / \ / _ ) / __)/ __) / _ ) | | / /\ /\ \ / (/ / / / / (_ / / ) / | | (_/ \/ \_)(_____)(_/ (____)(_/ (_/ | | | | Except where noted, Conferences begin at 10PM Eastern Time in the Amiga | | Conference Rooms at Page 555;2. Amiga Programmers meet Wednesday nights | | at Pro/Am on Page 670. Amiga/GEnie HelpDesk EVERY Night at 9PM Eastern. | |__________________________________________________________________________| | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Humpday |Thursday | Friday | Saturday | | Help@9EST| Help@9EST|Help@9EST| Help@9EST|Help@9EST| Help@9EST| Help@9EST| |__________|__________|_________|__________|_________|__________|__________| | 14 | 15 | 16 |\ | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | |5-MIN News| | _| | | | New |5-MIN News| | 3PM-3AM | DeskTop | (_) | AmiGames |vv-Video!|*StarShip*| 3PM-3AM | | -*- |Publishing| Mad | ------ | with | 5-MINUTE |9:Hardware| |10PM: | Night | Music |Programing| Yury & | Newscast | Clinic | | Graphics | | Night |at Pro/Am | Guests | 6PM-3AM |10: Party!| |__________|__________|_________|__________|_________|__________|__________| HelpDesk *EVERY* NIGHT @ 9PM Eastern Time! Got a problem? If you have questions about learning to use your Amiga, the *StarShip* or GEnie, we have answers! Stop by Conference Room 4 ANY EVENING from 9 to 10 EST for live, on-the-spot help. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 5th of 10 Stories ____ Internet Classes Starting (_ _) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / / *StarShip* News Network / / _/ / (____)nterested in the INTERNET and how to use it? The Unix RoundTable, GEnie's host for Internet Support, is offering weekly classes in tutorial format beginning THIS Tuesday night March 16, 1993 at 10:00 PM Eastern Time. Some topics planned for discussion include: * What is the Internet? * What kinds of Internet access are there? * How many computers are on the Internet? * How many people are on the Internet? * How many companies, organizations, etc are on the Internet? * What kinds of services are on the Internet? * How do I access them? What do they look like? * What can I do from GEnie? * How do I send to my friend on another online service? * How do I find out their address? The Unix RoundTable is found on page 160, keyword UNIX. Type MOVE 160 or UNIX at any numbered GEnie page prompt to get there. Stop by this Tuesday to learn more details. There will be no charge for these classes beyond your usual GEnie CONNECT time rates, and you may even discover a delightful surprise when you get there. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 6th of 10 Stories Amiga Linux in the Works _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / ) From Usenet Posting - February 1993 / / / (_ (____)inux is a FREE version of Unix compatible with SysVr4, POSIX, and BSD. It is available with source code for 386 and better Intel based computers and soon for Amiga and other 680x0 computers. Here is the FAQ for 680x0 machines. From: "Linux Activists" The Official... New and Improved... Environmentally Friendly... 680x0 Linux FAQ (TM) [Now legal in 40 states] ABOUT THIS FAQ This FAQ is intended to provide general information on the 680x0 Linux port project which is currently underway. Mainly, it's an attempt to cut down on the flow of email that inevitably comes in every time I post something about the project. ;) WHEN WILL 680x0 LINUX BE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC? I don't know. A couple months, maybe. We're working hard on it at this point, and advancing leaps and bounds (and a few stumbles). There's really no point to releasing the current system to the public. It's not useful, and only occasionally even mildly entertaining. ;) WHAT IS THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE PORT? We're still working on the basic kernel at this point. The scheduler, memory management code, interrupt code, filesystem code, and handful of drivers have been implemented. There's not much to see right now. The system comes up and goes through some of the startup process, then sits there and idles at you. ;) WHAT PLATFORMS WILL IT RUN ON? The Amiga port project is the only effort to port Linux to a 680x0 platform that I'm aware of. However, we are paying attention to portability where possible. It is our intention to cooperate with other groups willing to work with us. I expect that once we make our first public release of the system, several groups will begin porting our sources to various platforms. Interest has been shown by Atari programmers, mostly. There are also a few people hoping to bring Linux up on Sun 3's. I haven't heard from any Macintosh folks. In all probability only the startup code, interrupt code, and drivers will need re-writing to get the system running on these systems, or any others with the necessary basic hardware. I'm aware that the phrase "necessary basic hardware" begs some explanation. Simply put, that would be a machine with a 68020+68851, 68030 (non-EC model), or 68040 processor, at least a couple megs of RAM, a good amount of hard disk space, and obviously some form of text i/o device (i.e. you technically don't even need a display and keyboard if you can plug a terminal into it). There _has_ been talk of a port that could run on non-MMU-equipped machines as well, though it would lack the obvious features inherent in a memory-managed operating system (e.g. true virtual memory, memory protection). There is currently no effort underway to implement such a system that I'm aware of. HOW COMPATIBLE WILL IT BE WITH OTHER SYSTEMS? We, of course, hope that 680x0 Linux will be compatible (at the source level) with 80x86 Linux, as well as many other Unix or Unix-like systems. Linux is POSIX.1 compliant, which helps quite a bit with porting software to it. Binary compatibility with _any_ OS other than 680x0 Linux ports is highly unlikely. WILL X WINDOWS BE AVAILABLE FOR 680x0 LINUX? I get this question a lot, so I figured it's worth having its own section. The answer is yes... probably... eventually. ;) WILL THE AMIGA PORT RUN UNDER OR EMULATE AMIGADOS? No. Actually, the latter is a possibility, I guess. WHAT ABOUT MACH? [No response] -*- *StarShip* Amiga *Flash* 7th of 10 Stories Mound Records Offers Amiga Music Compact Disk _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / \ Kailua, HI -- March 1993 / - \ / ___ \ (_/ \_)ll Amiga Studio, Mound Records is proud to announce the release "Fire In My Heart" by Tim Makizuru on compact disk. Mound Records is a small independent studio and record label, owned and operated by long time Amiga user Tim Makizuru. Started in 1989 with the release of his first project "Just A Dream Just The Night" (on cassette). "Fire In My Heart" is solo album of a original ROCK compositions, and like "Just A Dream Just The Night," was sequenced entirely with Amigas and Amiga software. The Amiga is the center of our system from recording to cover design and layout. We at Mound Records think our fellow Amiga users may be interested in what we are doing with our Amigas, so we are offering you a chance to order direct from us. To order send: $12.00 for "Fire In My Heart" on compact disk $5.00 for "Just A Dream Just The Night" on cassette Add $3.00 for shipping and handling. Make check payable to: Mound Records P.O. Box 816 Kailua, HI. 96734 Thank you for your support. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 8th of 10 Stories MegageM Releases FractalPro 6.0 with AGA Support _ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / \/ \ Santa Maria, CA -- March 8, 1993 / \ / /\ /\ \ (_/ \/ \_)egageM is pleased to announce FractalPro Version 6.0. FractalPro is the only professional quality tool for creating beautiful fractal art and animations on the Amiga and Version 6.0 takes FractalPro a giant leap forward into the future of the Amiga's new Advanced Graphics Architecture systems. FractalPro 6.0 builds on the existing capabilities of stunning HAM6 and 24-bit rendering, twelve types of automatic animation sequencing, ARexx and JAH script control, and optimized assembly language algorithms for blazing speed, VistaPro DEM output, and post-render script execution capabilities of earlier versions. We've added the most user-requested new features and some of our own ideas to create the most advanced fractal art and animation package available on any platform. FractalPro 6.0 retains compatibility for loading images and coordinate files from FractalPro 4.0, 5.0 and 5.1. What really makes FracalPro 6.0 the greatest fractal tool ever is the extensive set of new features: Triple User Interface: o Attractive 'beveled' button control panel for 80 program features and operations o Menus with keyboard shortcuts duplicate almost all control panel functions o ARexx/JAH script control for fully automated operation of FractalPro 6.0 Extensive support for new Amiga AGA chip set systems: o Video resolutions from 320x200 to 1536x480 NTSC, and 320x256 to 1536x592 PAL o Two degrees of overscan for video resolutions o MultiSync resolutions including 640x480, 1024x768, 640x800, 640x1024 o Dedicated Video Toaster-specific 376x482 (HAM6) and 752x482 24-bit o Direct Firecracker24 support in both lo-res and hi-res, interlaced and non-interlaced NTSC o DCTV compatible 736x480 resolution o HAM6, HAM8, 256-color, and 24-bit Coloring Modes in any resolution o Zoom, color cycling, palette controls, and full animation sequencing in any mode o Compatible with ESC Amiga systems, too (limited to HAM6 and 24-bit) Enhanced File Handling: o Load/Save IFF images, XYW coordinate files, and Color Palette files o Import a color palette from an existing IFF image file on disk New Turbo mode for deep Mandelbrot Set zooms speeds rendering up to 30% Deeper zooms - Magnify up to 100 Quadrillion times; 18 decimal digit precision math Direct String Gadget entry of fractal coordinate information Two new fractal formulae for new explorations of the universe of fractal art Up to 999 images in automatic animation sequence Variable size zoom window for fine control of zooming regions List Price $199.00 ($5 shipping N. America, $8 abroad) Available NOW! Upgrades for registered owners: Return original FractalPro disk with payment. Upgrades shipped free in N. America, $4 abroad. Upgrade prices: FractalPro 3.0 - $150 US, FractalPro 4.0 - $100 US, FractalPro 5.0, 5.1 - $60 US. Outside USA use international bank draft or international money order, in $US only. All California orders must include 7.75% tax. FractalPro 6.0 requires math chip or 68040, minimum 1 meg RAM, and AmigaDOS 2.0, 2.1 or 3.0. For more information contact MegageM, 1903 Adria, Santa Maria, CA 93454, or call 805/349-1104. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 9th of 10 Stories ___ ___ Accursed Toys' New and Improved Boppin' Offer (_ )( _) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ / /_/ / Issaquah, WA -- March 9, 1993 / __ / _/ / / / (___)(__)EAR YEA! HEAR YEA! HEAR YEA! We at Accursed Toys are proud to announce the new and improved Boppin' offer! Yes, we buckled down and created a truly mesmerizing offer! Now, for an unlimited time only, you can purchase Boppin' direct from Accursed Toys for the amazing low price of $24.95! And what's more we will throw in the Doctor Who game and the Laboratory of Life absolutely free! And best of all, you can now purchase Boppin' with a personal check! Yes, you heard right! We have reached an agreement with our Bank so that personal checks will now be accepted with only the usual 3 business day wait at which time we will promptly ship you not only Boppin', but Doctor Who and Laboratory of Life. YES! It's absolutely amazing! Just imagine, you have been thinking of getting Boppin' (for the kids of course ;-) but you didn't want to go to all that hassle of going down to the bank, buying a cashier's check or money order made out to Stephen P. Lepisto, laying down the fee for that check or money order, dropping it in an envelope with a note requesting Boppin' and the free copy of Doctor Who and Laboratory of Life, sticking Accursed Toys address on it (470 Mt. Defiance Cir. SW, Issaquah, WA 98027-3629), and dropping it in the post box. No, no, no! Now all you have to do is make out your personal check for $24.95, payable to Stephen P. Lepisto, add it to a note requesting Boppin' et al in an envelope, and sending that to: Accursed Toys 470 Mt. Defiance Cir. SW Issaquah, WA 98027-3629 We will almost promptly send out Boppin' (and Doctor Who and Laboratory of Life) to you! Please be sure to include your mailing address. For more information contact Stephen Lepisto at S.LEPISTO1 via GE Mail or post a message in *StarShip* Bulletin Board Category 30. -*- *StarShip* NEWS *Flash* 10th of 10 Stories ReadySoft Presents The Animation Classics Pack ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp" "Wrath of the Demon" and "Space Ace" ____ / _ ) Richmond Hill, Ontario -- March 1993 / _/ / /\ \ (_/ \_)eadySoft, Inc. announces the value pack of the year from Don Bluth Multimedia and ReadySoft. This collection of titles, all selected from the successes of ReadySoft, will prove to be an excellent selection for all animation gamers. Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp Princess Daphne has been spirited away to a wrinkle in time by the Evil Wizard Mordroc, who plans to force her into marriage. Only you as Dirk the Daring can save her. Transported by a bumbling time machine, you begin your rescue mission. But you must hurry, for once the Casket of Doom has opened, Mordroc will place the Death Ring upon Daphne's finger in marriage and she will be lost forever in the Time Warp. Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp features full-screen animation and digitized sound with more scenes than any previous animation adventure. Wrath of the Demon Wrath of the Demon combines state-of-the-art multi-level parallax scrolling with spectacular graphics, animation and playability to bring you one of the hottest graphic adventures ever. Your are on a quest to rid the Kingdom of an evil Demon and his minions, rescue the princess and restore honour to your King. Your quest will lead you through Caves, Swamps, Temples and Castles before Reaching your Ultimate Challenge... The Demon Himself! Space Ace Don Bluth's Space Ace is the follow-up to the smash hit Dragon's Lair. Our hero, Ace, is being attacked by the Evil Commander Borf who has just kidnapped Ace's girlfriend Kimberley. Borf's plans are to take over the Earth by changing everyone into babies using his dreaded weapon... the Infanto Ray. As Ace, it is your mission to save Kimberley, destroy the Infanto Ray and Save the Earth. Be valiant, Space Warrior, the fate of Earth is in your hands! Space Ace continues in the tradition of Dragon's Lair with breath-taking graphics, animation and sound brought to life on your computer. Retail Value of $169.85 Suggested List $69.95 Available March 10th, 1993 PC-3.5, PC-5.25, Amiga, Atari ST For more information contact your local Amiga Dealer or ReadySoft Inc. 30 Wertheim Court Suite #2, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada L4B 1B9, or call 416/731-4175 or fax 416/764-8867. -*- Over a GIGABYTE of Amiga files in our Library! Catch your limit of Fred FISH Disks from the *StarFish* Library. If you are after a SINGLE PROGRAM on a Fish Disk, SEARCH for it before downloading the disk. 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March Contents Film at Eleven ........................................ Jim Meyer VistaPro 3.0 ...................................... Sylvia Lutnes G-Lock ............................................ Jamie Mueller Directory Opus 4.0 .................................... Jim Meyer Lissa 1.2 ........................................... Bill Graham BFormat 4.0 ........................................... Nick Cook Laboratory of Life .............................. Joseph A. Grau PeekABoo ....................................................... Running with ARexx (Part 3) ......................... Robin Evans Back Issues available in the *StarShip* Software Library.