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Contents Scopedisk108
DEdit - is a Disk Editor that will edit sectors on any disk device
that uses 512 byte sectors I've used it with my Floppy drives, RAD:,
and my hard drive using the FastFileSystem. I've written and run
DEdit on an Amiga 1000 with Kickstart 1.2+, 2.5megs, 2 floppies, and
an 80 meg hard drive.
FRummy - A you versus the computer etc etc version of the card game Rummy
Key2C - This CanDo program will mount a little "vanity" window in the upper
right corner of your screen, out of the way of your editor/compiler,
I hope. Clicking in the window will activate pull-down reminders of
C language keywords, specs, Amiga window structs, etc. The program
looks for the logical device CanDo: as well as the directory Images
within CanDo: Copy the #?.br files into the Images directory and
assign CanDo: appropriately. This archive includes the deck and
images only. You need CanDo or the CanDo Browser program to make it
work.
Mickey - animation of
Obsess-O-Matic - is a real-time puzzle game. The object is to fit the
falling pieces together to form complete horizontal rows, which will then
is appear off the bottom of the board. Once the pieces fill in and reach
the top, the game is over.
Unshar - is a utility which extracts files from the ubiquitous Unix shar
archives. It has the following advantages over existing unshar utilities:
Small and fast - Handles many cat and sed formats - Allows extraction of
subdirectories - Understands ./file type filenames - Understands file
continuation with >> - Sorts file list by Subject: line- Exits cleanly
with CTRL-C
WordQuiz - This is a small program (or big one, depending on whether you
have the CanDo.library installed or not) that I wrote using CanDo in
order to drill myself on Russian vocabulary.
Zap - is a binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify
the file in hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory,
so moving in the file and searching is very fast, but available memory
may limit the size of files that zap can handle.