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CONTENTS ScopeDisk62
FILEMAP - This little toy is designed to allow you to examine the
sector allocation on your disks. Instead of using th DOS to find files,
it uses the trackdisk.device and examines the sectors directly,
traversing the filesystem "by hand." Unallocated sectors are the
background color; file control blocks are rendered in color 1; data
blocks are color 2; and sectors allocated by other things show up as
color 3.
GLIB - a Generic LIBrarian and editor for synthsglib (one syllable) is a
text-screen-oriented librarian AND editor. It is structured in an
attempt to make it easy to add support for new synthesizers.
GRAF - Graf is a program originally meant for graphing multiple functions
of one variable entered from the keyboard. A calculator mode was so easy
to add that it is included also. The inspiration for graf came from the
graph sketching classes we had in intro calculus. I wanted a nice and
quick way of checking my work.
JUMBLE - JUMBLE is a program that will provide all possible arrangements of
any input text. Just give it a word and let it go. All you have to do
is pick out an answer from the list produced. What could be easier?
There is one small problem, though. JUMBLE gives you 'ALL' possible
arrangements of the input text. The larger word you give it, the longer
the list of anagrams. And the list grows fast!
Example - 2 letters = 2 words, 3 letters = 6 words,4 letters = 24 words,
but 9 letters = 362880 words.
MFR - MIDI File Recorder This program (written in JForth and target
compiled), receives MIDI input and records it timestamped in the
standard MIDI file format approved by the MIDI Manufacturers
Association. MFR uses Bill Barton's PD midi.library, so it can receive
MIDI from the serial port or any other executing process that also uses
the midi.library. Also included is a program called MidiClock, a
settable timer.
MYMENU - MyMenu is a program to allow you to create your own menus in the
WorkBench to run your own commands. This can save the hassle of opening
up lots of drawers to get to the command you want. MyMenu will allow
you to execute both CLI and WorkBench programs, and is configured with a
normal text file. Be warned that there are probably a few Amiga
programming rules violated, so this program will break unker 1.4.
PIPE203 - I have completely re-written my PIPE - handler from scratch.
The PIPE - device now supports bi-directional connections through a
single file-handle, dynamic buffer sizing, signaling capability, and
several other options for supporting virtualterminals
(i.e. slaving a CLI). (Matt Dillon)
PLAY11 - This is version 1.1 of Mark Riley's "Play" program, for playing
Sonix scores. Since there is as yet no new documentation for the new
version, the version 1.0 docs are included in this archive. This
version is supposed to deal more gently with low memory situations, and
has an added "fade" or "F" option to fade out a score.
QUICKLIB - quicklib.bas is a little routine to allow quick bmap-loads for
AmigaBasic. What it does is ask you which routines from the library
you're using, and then writes a subroutine (which you later merge into
your main program) which will create a tiny .bmap file on the fly in
RAM -, and then load it in with an appropriate "LIBRARY" call.
RUS - Rus is a program to read BBS buffers or any other text file. It is
page and/or message orientated. You can read text files using either the
keyboard or mouse.
SHELL203 - Shell provides a convient AmigaDos alternative command
interface. All its commands are internal and thus does not rely on the
c - commands for any functionality. Major features include - command
line editing, -shell & Amigados search path support, -simple history,
redirection of any command, piping, aliases, variables & variable
handling (embedded variables), file name expansion via conventional wild
carding, conditionals, source files, many built in commands to speed
things up.
VT1002.08A - This archive contains a vt100 emulator with KERMIT and XMODEM
file transfer protocols. Original work by Dave Wecker, V2.7-V2.8A by
Tony Sumrall. This is the standard VT100 emulator by which all other
Amiga implementations are measured.