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This is disk 204 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
FileReq A simple file requestor, written as an exercise by the
author to see how easy it would be (it wasn't). Includes
source.
Author: Jonathan Potter
GnuGrep The grep program from the GNU project. Replaces grep
fgrep, egrep, and bmgrep. Currently does not expand
Amiga style wildcards, so if you wish to scan multiple
files you will need to use it with a shell that does this
for you. Version 1.3, includes source.
Author: Mike Haertel, James Woods, Arthur Olson, Richard
Stallman, Doug Gwyn, Scott Anderson, Henry Spencer
HAMCu Installs a custom copper list for the current active view
(usually workbench) that contains all the colours from 0x000
to 0xfff. A neat effect and an easy way to show off the
color capabilities of the Amiga. Includes source.
Author: Jonathan Potter
Image-Ed An shareware icon editor submitted by the author for
inclusion in the library. Suggested shareware donation
of $20. Version 1.8, binary only.
Author: Jonathan Potter
JPClock A short clock program that is just packed with features.
Includes source.
Author: Jonathan Potter
MouseBounce A short hack/game that makes your mouse pointer bounce
around the screen. The object is to close the MouseBounce
window and exit the game. Each time you click the mouse
button, the pointer speeds up. Includes source.
Author: Jonathan Potter
PopDir A small utility which "pops open" to help you look at the
contents of a particular directory on demand. Version 1.4,
includes source.
Author: Jonathan Potter
PopInfo A small utility which "pops open" to give you information
about the status of your devices and memory. Version 2.9,
includes source.
Author: Jonathan Potter
Teacher Teacher is a short, simple hack. I won't spoil the fun
by telling you what it does. Includes source.
Author: Jonathan Potter