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This is disk 239 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
It contains Forth programs from the JGoodies #1 disk, from Delta Research
(the makers of JForth Professional 2.0). All of the material has been
placed into a subdirectory (JGoodies). Below is a listing of
subdirectories under JGoodies, and their contents.
Brunjes Various tools submitted together by the author. StringPkg
is string package for both Forth style and NUL terminated
strings. Date&Time are handy tools for getting and printing
formatted date and time. Utils are utilities used by the
other files. CursorControl is an example of moving the text
cursor. SpaceOrEscape is a handy word for pausing or
stopping program output. Includes source code.
Author: Roy Brunjes
Evolution This program graphically simulates the evolution of a
species of "bugs", the insect kind. Bugs, represented by
moving blobs, eat bacteria represented by single pixels.
They mutate, compete for food, reproduce and pass their
mutations to their offspring. Fascinating example of
graphics and software simulation. Standalone image and
source code.
Author: Russel Yost
FFT Highly optimized Fast Fourier Transform tools for digital
signal processing. The FFT can be used to compute the
frequency spectrum of a complex signal. It is useful in
a variety of different applications. Floating point and
integer versions. Mixture of high level and assembly
language code. Includes source (requires JForth).
Author: Jerry Kallaus
Guru Handy "guru" number interpreter (well, handy after reboot
anyway!). Tells you what "81000009" means, for example.
CLI usage only. Standalone image with readme file. Source
code included.
Author: Mike Haas
H2J Converts 'C' style '.h' include files to JForth style '.j'
files. Useful when developing interfaces to new Amiga
libraries like ARP, etc. Standalone image and source code.
Author: Phil Burk
HAMmmm2 Graphics hack that displays moving lines in a HAM screen
for a hypnotic effect. Uses sound tools from HMSL if
available, for a drone sound that corresponds to the
graphics image. Standalone image and source code.
Author: Phil Burk
HeadClean This program, combined with a fibre cleaning disk, can be
used to clean the heads on your disk drives. Source code
examples of accessing the Trackdisk device, and using
gadgets are included. Standalone image with source code.
Shareware. Version 2.0.
Author: Phil Burk
JustBeeps Simple example of using Audio and Timer devices. Plays a
series of beeps whose pitches are based on a just intoned
tuning system. Standalone image with source code.
Author: Phil Burk
Mandelbrot A fast Mandelbrot rendering program that uses some of the
mathematical properties of the Mandelbrot set to greatly
reduce the drawing time. Demonstrates graphics programming,
assembly language, menus and IFF file I/O. Standalone image
with source code.
Author: Nick Didkovsky
NeuralNet Example of Neural Net programming converted to JForth.
Demonstrates a programming technique that many say is the
wave of the future for software. This is a simple demo that
shows neural propagation. Standalone image with source code.
Author: Robert E. La Quey, ported by Jack Woehr
Textra This easy-to-use text editor allows multiple windows,
and provides a simple mouse driven interface. Those
familiar with the "Macintosh style" editors will be
comfortable with Textra's Cut, Copy and Paste commands.
Standalone image. Documentation included. No source code.
Author: Mike Haas