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Contents Scopedisk126
CPU2 v2.0 - Displays CPU type and presence of a maths co-processor.
Also displays video type and wether system clocking is internal
or from a genlock. NOTE. This mprogram does not detect a 68030
cpu in an A3000 - it says the cpu is a 68020 with 68881 maths
co-pro - which it isn't.
MakeData - Turns any file into a series of data statements for 68000 code.
ReSource - A demonstartion version of ReSourcean interactive disassembler
for the Amiga. Three functions are disabled in the demo version.
"Save.asm","Save, patial.asm", and "Save.RS".
CTutor - A tutorial of the 'C' language by Brian Kernighan. Many source
code example in a large tutorial. NOTE. On opening the file to read
a note saying ....`may contain binary'.. ignore all is ok.
ExtractFont - Will take any standard Amiga font and create a C source
file so that the font may be used without having to appear in the users
Fonts: directory. Compile and link into your own program. An example
with code is included.
6809XASM - An Alpha version of the 6809 cross assembler for the Amiga.
Included is the source test file usewd to help debug the program.
Arexx - A set of Arexx example programs. NOTE these require Arexx support
library and the program.
Enough - Tests for the availablity of enough Ram to do the job. 2 example
are provided one of which is for Matt Dillons shell.
IncRev - Will automatically increment the revision number of a program
every time it is recompiled. Creates its own object module Rev.o. which
contains a global symbol called Revision which is a longword variable.
Get access to this in C by inserting "extern long revision;"in your code.
AToolsm2 - A collection of simple to use audio routines that enable the
user to queue up several sounds and have the audio device play them
sequentially while your program continues doing what it is doing,
without going directly to the hardware.