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ÿÿFish 1: amigademo
Graphical benchmark for comparing Amigas.
Charlie HeathÿÿFish 1: amigaterm
Terminal emulation program with xmodem upload/download capability
Mike MounierÿÿFish 1: balls
Simulation of the "kinetic thingy" with balls on strings where only the end
balls move.
Perry KivolowitzÿÿFish 1: colorful
Shows off the use of hold-and-modify mode
Posted to usenet by Robert PariseauÿÿFish 1: dhrystone
Dhrystone benchmark program
Reinhold Weicker and Rick RichardsonÿÿFish 1: dotty
Source to the "dotty" window demo on WorkBench
Dale LuckÿÿFish 1: freedraw
A small "paint" program. Free drawing, boxes, filled boxes, etc.
Rick Rossÿÿ@!Fish 1: gad
Demonstration program for use of gadgets
John DraperÿÿFish 1: gfxmem
See FF14ÿÿFish 1: halfbrite
Sample program demontrating ExtraHalfBrite mode on latter Amigas with the new
VLSI chip. Allows 64 colors in lo-res mode rather than 32.
Robert Pariseauÿÿ@!Fish 1: hello
Demo of creating a simple window "Hello"
Eric Lavitskyÿÿ Fish 1: latffp
Shows how to access Motorola Fast Floating Point library from Lattice C.
Also demonstrates the tremendous speedup.
Larry Hildenbrandÿÿ Fish 1: palette
See FF55ÿÿFish 1: trackdisk
Demonstrates use of the trackdisk device. Useful example of "raw" disk
read/write.
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 1: requesters
Sample program and doc for building and using requesters.
John Draperÿÿ Fish 1: speech
Sample speech demo. Simplified version of "SpeechToy".
Rob Peckÿÿ Fish 1: speechtoy
Another speech demo. Includes example of using rb_mouth to sync the narrator
device to graphic mouth movements.
David Lucasÿÿ@Fish 2: alib
Object module librarian
Mike Schwartzÿÿ@Fish 2: cc
unix-like front end for the Lattice C compiler
Fred Fishÿÿ@Fish 2: DBug
See FF232
ÿÿ@Fish 2: make
Subset of Unix make command, but without many of the full make features.
Landon Dyerÿÿ@Fish 2: make2
Another make subset command
Marc MengalÿÿFish 2: microemacs
Small, portable version. Has keyboard macros, no extention language.
Dave Conroyÿÿ@Fish 2: portar
Portable archiver. Used to bundle text file up into a single file for
tranmission as a unit. Portable because the code itself is. Very simple
archive format uses ascii headers to separate files). From Decus C
Martin Minowÿÿ@Fish 2: xrf
C cross ref utility. From Decus C
Bob DennyÿÿFish 3: gothic
Prints DOWN the page rather than across, so arbitrarily long banners can be
created. Send EOF (Ctrl-\) to end input. From Decus CÿÿFish 3: roff
A "roff" type text formatter. Somewhat upwardly compatible with UNIX "nroff"
command.
Ken YapÿÿFish 3: ff
A fast text formatter, controlled exclusively by command line args.
Gary Perlman and studentsÿÿ@Fish 3: cforth
A highly portable forth implementation
Allan Prattÿÿ@Fish 3: xlisp
A nice lisp implementation. Compiles and links, but something in the Lattice
C setjmp/longjmp code prevents it running. Version 1.4
David BetzÿÿFish 4: banner
Prints horizontal banner (across screen) From Decus CÿÿFish 4: bgrep
A grep utility, using the Boyer-Moore algorithm.
Roy Mongiovi, Arnold RobbinsÿÿFish 4: bison
See FF155
ÿÿFish 4: bm
A grep utility
Peter BainÿÿFish 4: kermit
An ancient kermit whose only grace is size and portability. On the amiga,
there is no connect mode, only send and receive. You must log into the remote
machine via its local terminal and point its kermit at the appropriate serial
line connected to the amiga.ÿÿ@Fish 4: MyCLI
A CLI for the amiga
Mike Schwartzÿÿ@Fish 4: mandel
A mandelbrot set program. See FF31
Robert French, R.J. Micalÿÿ@!Fish 5: cons
Console device demo with supporting macros
Rob PeckÿÿFish 5: freemap
Creates a visual diagram of free memory. Can be run from WorkBench.
R.J. Micalÿÿ@!Fish 5: input.dev
Lets a user trap keyboard or mouse events before Intuition and if desired,
install new, generated events into the input stream. handler.asm is needed
to convert the calling sequence of the input handler to accomodate C code.
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: joystick
Shows how to setup the gameport device as a joystick. Reports parameters
received from joystick hooked to the right port.ÿÿ@!Fish 5: keyboard
Sample program to demo direct communication with the keyboard
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: layers
Shows use of layers library used by Intuition to create windows. Layers handle
all overlapping drawing areas and keep things straight, sending to the back,
bringing to the front, making larger/smaller, etc.
Rob Peckÿÿ@Fish 5: mandelbrot
Mandelbrot generator includes features to save IFF images for reading into
DeluxPaint and other IFF graphics programs. Also includes code from Graphi-
Craft to handle color palette and change colors at will.
Robert French, additions by R.J. Micalÿÿ@!Fish 5: mouse
Shows how to setup the gameport device as mouse so that hooking up the mouse
to the right port accesses mouse information.
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: one.window
Produces a window with a console attached. Does graphics in the top half and
limits bottom half to console activity.
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: parallel
Demonstrates accessing the parallel portt
Tom Pohorskyÿÿ@!Fish 5: printer
Shows how to open and use the printer. Does a screendump of the WorkBench
screen to a graphics capable printer. Problems with compiling and linking.
Rob Peckÿÿ@Fish 5: print.support
Support routines. Missing header fileÿÿ@!Fish 5: proctest
Sample code to create a process, setup message ports, pass messages, etc.
Won't link due to unresolved variables in slave process code.ÿÿ@!Fish 5: region
Demonstrates how a drawing area can be split into linked rectangular regions.
Draws a rectangle in a single playfield display, then draws "Behind a Fence"
several times behind an apparent fence in the rectangle.
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: samplefont
A sample font that produces clubs, hearts, spades, and diamonds as its four
characters. Shows what is contained in an Amiga font.ÿÿ@!Fish 5: serial
Demonstrates accessing the serial port. Requires an external terminal
connected to the port.ÿÿ@!Fish 5: singlePlayfield
Creates and displays a 320 by 200 by 2 bit plane single playfield display.
Completely covers Intuition's display, but gives the system back at exit.
Rob Peckÿÿ Fish 5: speechtoy
An update to Fish 1. Now runnable from WorkBench.ÿÿ Fish 5: speech.demo
Simplified version of speechtoy with support functions for extended IO
requests CreateExtIO and DeleteExtIO to create and delete IO blocks.ÿÿ@!Fish 5:
text.demo
Sample program that asks AvailFonts() to make a list of available system fonts.
Opens a window and prints the font with various attributes. Previous versions
were "WhichFont".
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: Timer
A demo of how to use the timer device, with examples of needed structures.
Rob Peckÿÿ@!Fish 5: trackdisk
Demos using the trackdisk device. Update to Fish 1.ÿÿFish 6: compress
See FF51ÿÿFish 6: dadc
A digital computer impersonating an analog clock impersonating a digital clock.
Perry KivolowitzÿÿFish 6: mult
Mult reads the input comparing adjacent lines. In the normal case, a repeated
line and succeeding repeats are output, and the remaining lines are removed.
Repeated lines must be adjacent in order to be found. Options are present to
output only the first of multiple lines, or for comparing adjacent lines by
field, or for specifying the field separator character. Sort of opposite to
UNIX "uniq".
DennisÿÿFish 6: microemacs
An update to FF2. One enhancement is the binding of functions to function keys.
Dave Conroy, Jack RooseÿÿFish 6: scales
Demos the use of the audio device to produce 4 voice sound. No amplitude or
frequency modulation, but considerable info on the audio device.
Steve BennettÿÿFish 6: setparallel
Allows CLI user to change any particular parallel port parameter
Keith Stobie, Tom PohorskyÿÿFish 6: skysetserial
Allows CLI user to change any serial port parameter
Keith Stobie, Tom Pohorskyÿÿ@Fish 6: sortc
A quicksort program using separate driver and sort modules. When operating out
of RAM, takes 93 seconds to sort example file while AmigaDOS's sort only takes
43 seconds.
Dave Conroy, Martin Minow, Ray Van Tassleÿÿ@Fish 6: stripc
Strips comments and whitespace from C source files. Useful for compacting.
Chris MetcalfÿÿFish 7: Hack
See FF25ÿÿ@Fish 8: Hack
Source to "Hack" on FF7.ÿÿ@Fish 9: moire
Draws B+W moire patterns in a borderless, backdrop window.
Scott Ballantyneÿÿ@Fish 9: MVP-Forth
Version 1.00.03A of a shareware Forth compiler. Can run from WorkBench.
Fantasia Systems/ Mountain View PressÿÿFish 9: proff
A UNIX like text formatter.ÿÿ Fish 9: setlace
Toggles interlace on and off.
Bob PariseauÿÿAuthor: skewb
Undocumented
Raymond BrandÿÿFish 9: sparks
Demo that draws a "moving pathway", adding to the front and removing from the
tail.
Scott BallantyneÿÿFish 10: conquest
See FF24ÿÿFish 10: dehex
Convert hex format file into binary. Reads lines of hex bytes at stdin and
writes 8-bit dehexed bytes to stdout.
Fred FishÿÿFish 10: filezap
See FF14.ÿÿFish 10: fixobj
See FF38ÿÿÆFish 10: IFF
Electronic Arts IFF reader/writer code. Includes viewer program to show
pictures made with DeluxePaint, other IFF programs.
Jerry Morrison, Steve Shaw, Steve HayesÿÿQFish 10: ld
List contents of directories using inverse video and colors to group objects
by type.
Dave HaynieÿÿFish 10: ls Minimal
UNIX ls. Source code demos UNIX style filename pattern matching
Rick SchaefferÿÿFish 10: sq.usq
Squeeze and unsqueeze from CPM. "Compress" from FF6 works twice as fast and
produces smaller files.
R. Greenlaw, Rick SchaefferÿÿFish 10: trek73
Star Trek game without graphics. SourceÿÿBFish 11: dpslide
A slideshow program for IFF pictures (i.e. DeluxePaint). Allows user to set the
display time for each slide and the method for bringing the slide up to the
screen, and removing it. Double-buffers image for smooth transition.
Paul BiondoÿÿFish 11: pictures
Misc IFF picturesÿÿFish 12: amiga3D
See FF14ÿÿFish 12: ArgoTerm
Version 0.20 terminal emulator written in assembly. No source
Jez SanÿÿFish 12: arrow3D
Shows a rotating, 3D, wire-frame arrow. No source
Steve BeatsÿÿAFish 12: ld4
Directory list program with graphical output. No sourceÿÿFish 12: IconExec
Allow execution of a program from a (SetWindow) icon.
John ToebesÿÿFish 12: images
IFF pictures. Some rated R.ÿÿFish 12: SetAlternate
Merges 2 icons' images to produce 1 icon with an alternate image.
John ToebesÿÿFish 12: StarTerm
Terminal emulator with ASCII and xmodem support, telephone dialer, function
keys, load file stripping, text file conversion, full/half duplex. No source
Jim Nangano, Steve Pleggeÿÿ@@Fish 13: basicprogs
AmigaBasic programs including:
3Dsolids, addbook, algebra, amgseq1, amiga-copy, band, bounce, box, brickout,
canvas, cardfile, circle, colorcircles, copy, cubes, cutpaste, dart, date,
dogstar, dragon, draw, dynamictriangle, eliza, ezspeak, ezterm, fillibuster,
fractal, fscape, gbox, gomoku, haiku, hal9000m, halley, hauntedM, hidden, join,
Jpad, loz, mandel, mandlebrot, menu, minipaint, mostriper, mouse, Orthello,
patch, pena, pinwheel, random-circles, rgb, rgbtest, ror, Rord, sabotage,
salestalk, shades, shapes, shuttle, sketchpad, spaceart, speecheasy, spell,
sphere, spiral, striper, superpad, terminal, termtest, topography, etcÿÿFish
14: amiga3D
Shows a rotating, 3D "amiga sign"
Barry WhiteBookÿÿFish 14: beep
Source for a function that generates an audio beep like CTRL-G on a VT100
Sam DeckerÿÿFish 14: dex
Extracts ascii text documentation inside a source file, and produces nroff
style output for making manuals and other documents.
Fred FishÿÿFish 14: dimensions
Program to demo three and four dimensional graphics
Anselm HookÿÿFish 14: filezap
Program to perform patches/edits to any type of file. Update to FF10
John HodgsonÿÿFish 14: gfxmem
Graphical memory usage display program. Update to FF1
Louis Mamakosÿÿ Fish 14: gi
Converts DPaint brushes to C source files. Creates an Image structure with
proper height, width, depth, and color information, as well as the image
data arrays.
Mike FarrenÿÿFish 14: pdterm
A simple terminal emulator that does ANSI or DEC Vt-100 emulation in 80 cols
by 25 lines. Version 1.21
Mike McInernyÿÿ@Fish 14: Csh
See FF48ÿÿFish 14: termcap
A UNIX compatible termcap library
Fred FishÿÿFish 15: blobs
Graphics program similiar to UNIX "worms" but in color
Peter EngelbriteÿÿFish 15: clock
See FF36ÿÿFish 15: dazzle
An eight-fold symmetry dazzler program
Peter EngelbriteÿÿFish 15: Fish
A demo which runs an AnimOb in a double-buffered screen with sequence-cycled
animation. (i.e. shows a fish swimming across the screen)
Cathy Wagnerÿÿ Fish 15: Monopoly
Monopoly game in AmigaBasic
David AddisonÿÿFish 15: OkidataDump
OkiData ML92 driver and screendump program. Does both alpha and graphics
Raimund GlueckerÿÿFish 15: Polydraw
Drawing program in BASIC
David AddisonÿÿÀFish 15: PolyFractals
A BASIC fractal program
David AddisonÿÿÃFish 16:
The Commodore IFF developers disk, March 1987ÿÿ Fish 17: HAM demo disk
The HAM demo disk includes "showilbm", an IFF picture viewer, and information
about HAM hardware and softwareÿÿFish 18: AmigaDisplay
Modified AmigaTerm, a terminal emulator. Can emulate a dumb terminal, translate
line termination sequences, optionally capture or discard control characters
in a captured file, use audible bell, use another font, etc
Don Woodÿÿ@Fish 18: Ash
Prerelease of a C-shell like shell. Has history, command substitution, loops
Thom SmithÿÿFish 18: Browser
This program lets you wander around a file tree and peek into files, using
the mouse
Mike MeyerÿÿFish 18: MC68010
Information on upgrading an Amiga to use a 68010. Includes a program to fix
applications that use privileged instructions.
Thad Floryanÿÿ Fish 18: Multidim
Lets you rotate a 2 to 6 dimensional "cube" using the joystick
Robert Frenchÿÿ Fish 18: PigLatin
Tranlates and speaks your input in pig latin. Replacement for "say" command
Tom Clementÿÿ0Fish 18: Scrimper
A screen dump utility which can be run from WB or the CLI
Perry KivolowitzÿÿFish 18: Xlisp1.6
A real, working lisp interpreter
Dave BetzÿÿFish 19: BlackJack
Blackjack card game. No graphicsÿÿFish 19: JayMinerSlides
Slides used by Jay Miner (designer of Amiga custom chips) in his lectures.ÿÿ@Fish 19: Keymap_Test
A program to test keymapping routines for bugs. Useful keymapping example.
Pushpa Kumarÿÿ@Fish 19: LockMon
Find file locks, useful for discovering if programs properly unlock opened
locks
Dewi WilliamsÿÿFish 20: AmigaToAtari
Source to an Amiga to Atari ST object code converter. Doesn't work
Landon DyerÿÿFish 20: DiskSalv
See FF251
ÿÿFish 20: Hash
Computes the AmigaDOS directory hash function
Neil KatinÿÿFish 20: Hd
Hex dump utility formats the dump based on the natural byte ordering of its
host machine
David ElinsÿÿFish 20: MandelBrots
Some example imagesÿÿ@!Fish 20: MultiTasking
Tutorial and example about multitasking, spawning tasks, and communicating
between tasks
Leo Schwabÿÿ@Fish 20: Pack
Strips extraneous whitespace from C source or header files
Jeff Dicksonÿÿ@!Fish 20: PortHandler
Example of a standard port-handler. Shows what the BCPL environment looks like
from the handler point of view
John Toebesÿÿ@Fish 20: Random
Fast random number generator in assembly. Can be used by C or asm programs.
Steve BeatsÿÿFish 20: SetMouse2
Sets the mouse port to either the left or right port
Robert BurnsÿÿFish 20: SpeechTerm
Terminal emulator that can speak received text, has xmodem file transfer
Leftheris KoutsofiosÿÿFish 20: TxEd
See FF31ÿÿ@Fish 21: MandelBrot Set Explorer
MandelBrot program with online help, displays hi-res interlace mode pics
Tom WilcoxÿÿFish 22: Lemacs
MicroEmacs version 3.6. Works on UNIX V7, BSD 4.2, Amiga, MS-DOS, and VMS.
Enhancements include overstrike mode, amiga function key support, reverse
video status line, numeric args using <ESC> <number>, replace, buffer specific
editing modes, word wrap, goto-line, buffer rename, insert-file, execute named
command, describe bindings, startup files, and more
Dave Conroy, Dan LawrenceÿÿFish 22: Pemacs
MicroEmacs with use of <ALT> keys as meta keys, default buffers on buffer
switch, mouse support, higher priority to improve response, creation of backup
files, paragraph fill, word wrap, query replace, and function key support.
Dave Conroy, Andy PoggioÿÿFish 23: MicroEmacs
Usenet Version 30 release with added support for termcap, ports to other
machines, and limited GNU compatibility option. Source for Amiga version as
well as other machinesÿÿFish 24: Conquest
You control an interstellar empire, decide which stars to explore, which
planets to colonize, etc. The computer competes against you. The one with the
greatest population at the end wins. With source. Update to FF10
Rob Shimboÿÿ@Fish 24: Csh
See FF48ÿÿ@Fish 24: Modula-2
Pre-release of a single pass, modula-2 compiler developed for the MAC. Is
executed on the amiga using a special loader.ÿÿFish 25: Hack
A port of the UNIX "hack" game, version 1.0.1E with graphic enhancements.
No source
John Toebesÿÿ@Fish 26: UnHunk
This tool processes the amiga "hunk" loadfile format, collecting code, data,
and bss hunks together, allowing individual specification of code, data, and
bss origins. Generates binary file with format like UNIX "a.out" format.
The output file can be processed by a separate program to produce Motorola
"S-records" suitable for downloading to a PROM programmer.
Eric BlackÿÿFish 26: C-Kermit
A flexible virtual terminal and file transfer program from Colombia Univ
Dave CervoneÿÿFish 26: Ps
Displays process priorities. Another program can set a process' priority
to any valid value
Dewi WilliamsÿÿFish 26: Archx
Program to bundle text files into a single file for transmission
Martin Minowÿÿ@`Fish 27: ABDemos
AmigaBasic demos:
NewConvertFD - converts fd files into bmap files
BitPlanes - finds addresses of and writes to bitplanes of a screen bitmap
About BMaps - a tutorial about bmaps and how to use them
LoadILBM - loads and displays an IFF picture
LoadACBM - loads and displays ACBM pics
ScreenPrint - creates and dumps a screen image to a printerÿÿ@Fish 27: Disassem
A simple 68000 disassembler. Reads amiga binary files and disassembles the
code, data sections dumped in hex. The disassembler is callable from a user
program so that memory can be dynamically disassembled.
Bill RogersÿÿFish 27: DvorakKeymap
Example of a keymap laid out as a dvorak keyboard. Assembly source
Bob Burnsÿÿ Fish 27: Hypocycloids
See FF49ÿÿ@!Fish 27: LinesDemo
Illustrates using prop gadgets to scroll around in a superbitmap window
Barry Whitebookÿÿ@Fish 27: SafeMalloc
Acts as an interface between your program and the real malloc() to help debug
a program that corrupts its own memory. Checks for overrun, underrun, and
duplicating freeing.
Bjorn Benson, Fred Fishÿÿ Fish 27: ScienceDemos
Sidereal - a tutorial that explains the relationships between Julian and
calender dates, and solar and sidereal times
J2000 - a program that converts stellar positions, proper motion, parallax and
radial velocity from the standard epoch B1950 (FK4) to epoch J2000 (FK5)
Galilean - tutorial program which determines the position of the Galilean
satellites relative to Jupiter.
David Eagleÿÿ Fish 28: BackGammon
AmigaBasic game
Dave Addisonÿÿ@Fish 28: Cpp
The DECAS Cpp, more powerful then Manx or Lattice Ccp. Also, a modified version
of the UNIX like cc frontend for Manx that knows about the ccp
Martin Minow, Fred Fishÿÿ Fish 28: Cribbage
AmigaBasic game
Dave Addisonÿÿ Fish 28: MileStone
Basic game
Dave Addisonÿÿ Fish 28: Othello
AmigaBasic game
Dave AddisonÿÿFish 28: Shar
Program to pack and unpack archives compatible with UNIX "shar"
Dave WeckerÿÿFish 28: SuperBitmap
An example of how to use ScrollLayer, how to sync the super bitmap prior to
printing, and how to create a dummy rastport for dumping.
Carol Scheppner, Phil Lindsayÿÿ@Fish 29: AegisDrawDemo
Demo of Aegis Draw with the save feature disabled and without documentationÿÿ@Fish 29: cc
UNIX like frontend for the Manx c compiler
Fred Fishÿÿ@Fish 29: Enough
A CLI execute file command that tests for such things as available memory,
or existance of specific files, dirs, or devices
Bruce BarrettÿÿFish 29: Player
An animation player for Aegis Animator filesÿÿ Fish 29: Rubik
An animated Rubik's cube
Bill Kinnersleyÿÿ@Fish 29: StringLib
An implementation of the UNIX string lib functions
Henry SpencerÿÿFish 29: Vt100
See FF114
ÿÿFish 30: BBS
Version 1.1 of a BBS
Ewan GranthamÿÿFish 30: FineArt
Collection of some of the best Amiga art/picturesÿÿFish 30: FontEditor
Program to edit fonts
Tim Robinsonÿÿ@Fish 30: MenuEditor
Create and edit menus, saving as a binary for furthur editing, or as C source
Dave PehrsonÿÿFish 30: StarTerm
Version 3.0 of telecommunications program
Jim Nanganoÿÿ Fish 31: Life
Executes the cellular automata game of LIFE in the blitter chip. Uses a 318 by
188 display and runs at 19.8 generations per sec
Tom Rokickiÿÿ@Fish 31: MandelBrot
A program to generate mandelbrot sets. Update to FF5
Bob Frenchÿÿ@!Fish 31: MxExample
Example of mutual exclusion gadget handling
Dave CervoneÿÿFish 31: RAMSpeed
Measures raw memory speed, comparing internal to external mem
Perry Kivolowitzÿÿ@Fish 31: Set
Replaces the Manx "set" command with improvements
Tom RokickiÿÿHFish 31: Tree
Draws a recursive tree (green leafy type, not file). See FF49
Bob FrenchÿÿFish 31: TxEd
Demo of MicroSmith's text editor. Files limited to 10K, and search/replace
disabled. Update to FF20
Charlie HeathÿÿbFish 31: VDraw
See FF51ÿÿPFish 31: Xicon
Xicon - execute CLI scripts via an icon. See FF290
Ticon - display text files via an icon
Pete Goodeve
ÿÿFish 32: Address
Address book in BASIC
Mark HurstÿÿFish 32: Calendar
Calendar/diary program in BASIC
Mark Hurstÿÿ@Fish 32: DOSPlus1
CLI oriented tools for programmers
Bill Beogeleinÿÿ Fish 32: MacView
See FF35ÿÿ@Fish 32: Puzzle
A puzzle with moving square tiles
Bill Beogeleinÿÿ Fish 32: ShowHAM
Program to show HAM pics from the CLI. No sourceÿÿFish 32: Solotaire
AmigaBasic games
Dave AddisonÿÿFish 32: Spin3
Creates spinning cubes and transforms them into op-art. Example of double-
buffering with changing color tables
Ron PetersonÿÿFish 32: Sword
Sword of Fallen angel BASIC game
Andry Rachmatÿÿ@Fish 32: Trails
Leaves a trail behind the pointer when the mouse is moved. The trail has a
programmable symmetry, thickness, and length. Modula-2 source
Richie Bielakÿÿ@Fish 33: Stars, 3DStars
Displays a screenful of stars, as might be seen from a spaceship
Also, a 3D version of Stars
Leo Schwabÿÿ@!Fish 33: Bigmap
Shows how to use low level graphics lib routines, including ScrollVPort.
Also shows how to scroll inside of a large bitmap
Leo Schwabÿÿ@!Fish 33: Dbuf.gels
Shows how to use Bobs, VSprites with double-buffered animation
Dave LucasÿÿFish 33: DiskMapper
Displays sector allocation of floppy disks
Leo SchawbÿÿFish 33: MemView
Sets up a window into RAM, thus dynamically displaying memory contents
Leo SchawbÿÿFish 33: Oing, Sproing
Displays a window full of bouncing balls. Also, Sproing adds sound.
Leo SchawbÿÿFish 33: Sdb
Simple database
Mic KaczmarczikÿÿFish 33: TermPlus
Terminal emulator features improved ascii capture, CRC, checksum xmodem
and Compuserve B-protocol transfers, a phone library, function key support,
and limited AmigaDOS functions.
Bob RakoskyÿÿFish 33: Vt100
See FF114
ÿÿ@Fish 34: Alint
Amiga support files for Gimpel lint
Tom Althoffÿÿ@Fish 34: Blink
See FF40ÿÿ@Fish 34: Btree, Btree2
Routines to implement a B-tree algorithm and accompanying tests. Needs work.
Btree2 is original version
Steve Jefferson, Rich HellierÿÿFish 34: Calendar
Appointment Calendar. Visually add or update appointments, runs in background
to remind you 15 minutes before an appointment
Bob LeivianÿÿFish 34: Less
See FF149
ÿÿFish 34: NewFonts
28 Amiga fonts
Bill FischerÿÿFish 34: Pr
Background printing utility with options for letter quality compressed mode
and line numbers, multiple files, and wildcards.
Bob Leivianÿÿ@Fish 34: Requester
See FF84
ÿÿ@!Fish 35: ASendPacket
Example for sending multiple packets to a DOS handler for asyncronous AmigaDOS
file I/O
Phil Lindsayÿÿ@!Fish 35: ConsoleWindow
Example for finding the Intuition pointer to an AmigaDOS CON: or RAW: window
so that you can do WindowToFront, graphics, etc.
Andy Finkel, Bob BurnsÿÿFish 35: DirUtil, DirUtil2
See FF49ÿÿ@Fish 35: FileRequester
See FF41ÿÿ Fish 35: MacView
Allows viewing a standard MacPaint pic file in either 320 by 200 or 640 by 400.
Sample picrues, no source. Update to FF32
Scott Everndenÿÿ Fish 35: Plop
No frills IFF reader program and a sample picture made with a ray-tracing
algorithm
Jim Kentÿÿ@Fish 35: PopCLI
See FF40ÿÿFish 35: QuickCopy
A disk copier
Dave Devenportÿÿ@!Fish 35: ScrollPf
Creates and displays a 400 by 300 by 2 bitplane playfield on top of a 320 by
200 by 2 playfield as a demo of dual playfield display
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ@1Fish 35: SendPacket
Subroutine to send an AmigaDOS packet
Phil Lindsayÿÿ@Fish 35: SpriteMaker
Lets you paint sprites and convert to data structures for programs. Allows
interactive testing of sprite as a mouse pointer
Ray LarsenÿÿFish 35: Tracker
Converts a boot load disk (KickStart) into a group of files for electronic
transmission and reassembly. Completely preserves the original disk structure
for an exact copy
Brad WilsonÿÿFish 35: TriClops
3D space invasion game
Geodesic PublicationsÿÿFish 35: Tsize
Prints the total sizes of all files and directories in a given directory tree
Ed Burnetteÿÿ@Fish 35: UnIfdef
Removes ifdef'ed sections from C source code
Dave YostÿÿFish 35: VtTest
Tests compatibility of Vt100 terminal emulators and terminals. Requires a
UNIX system to test an Amiga host Vt100 emulator
Per Lindbergÿÿ Fish 36: Acp
Copy program with filename expansion and arg interpretation like UNIX cp
Fred CassirerÿÿFish 36: Clock
Digital clock that is small and lives in the screen titlebar. Has seconds
display and free mem display
Mike Meyerÿÿ@Fish 36: Csh
See FF48ÿÿFish 36: DietAid
Diet planning program allows compiling lists of ingredients (recipes) and
automatically computes calorie totals, etc
Terry Gintzÿÿ@Fish 36: Echo
Improved CLI echo command with options to control color, screen placement of
text, etc
Larry PhilipsÿÿFish 36: FixHunk
Modifies executable files to allow them to run properly in expanded memory
( > 512K ) by forcing all DATA and BSS into chip mem
DJ JamesÿÿFish 36: Fm
File mapper program. Uses trackdisk device to grab sectors and traverse the
file system to find out what particular sectors a file occupies
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 36: KickBench
Instructions and programs for creating and using a combined KickStart and
WorkBench disk (for the Amiga 1000)
Alonzo GariepyÿÿFish 36: Lex
Computes various readability metrics for text files based on Gunning-Fog,
Flesh, and Kincaid indices
Jeff SullivanÿÿFish 36: TunnelVision
A BASIC maze game with 3D perspective from inside the maze
Dave Addisonÿÿ Fish 36: Vc
Visicalc-like spreadsheet calculator program
Jim Gosling, Pete HardieÿÿFish 36: Vt100
See FF114
ÿÿ@Fish 36: YaBoing
See FF136
ÿÿFish 37: Little SmallTalk
A port of Tim Budd's Little SmallTalk system
Bill Kinnersleyÿÿ Fish 38: CSquared
Produces wildly colorful but mathematically precise patterns based on circle
squared algorithm
Bill DupreeÿÿFish 38: FixObj
Strips extraneous garbage from end of object files transferred with xmodem.
Does not require knowledge of file length, works on Amiga file format.
Version 1.1, update to FF10
John Hodgsonÿÿ@!Fish 38: Handler
An example of an AmigaDOS handler (device) not in BCPL
Phil Lindsayÿÿ Fish 38: Hp-10c
Mimics an HP-10c handheld calculator, in modula-2
Duncan Prindleÿÿ0Fish 38: IFFDump
IFFENCODE grabs the active screen and dumps ot as an IFF file
IFFDUMP decodes information in any IFF file and prints this info
Matt Dillonÿÿ@Fish 38: Jsh
A command line interpreter based on features from the BSD C shell
Jim KentÿÿDFish 38: NewStat
Replacement for the CLI STATUS command which prints task number, priority,
address of process, command line being executed, current dir, etc
Jim Syngeÿÿ Fish 38: Reversi
Version 6.1 of reversi game
Manuel AlmudevarÿÿFish 38: UUencode
See FF92
ÿÿbFish 38: Vdraw
See FF52ÿÿFish 38: VoiceFiler
Voice filer program for Yamaha DX series musical synthesizers. Transfers data
over MIDI
Jack Deckardÿÿ@!Fish 38: Window
Shows how to create a DOS window in a custom screen
Andy Finkelÿÿ@Fish 39: AnsiEcho
Various CLI commands including an echo, touch, list, screen clear, and ask
(wait for user input). Written in asm
Dewi Williamsÿÿ Fish 39: Display
Displays HAM images from a ray tracing program with sample pics
See FF44
Dave Weckerÿÿ@!Fish 39: Driver
Demo device driver, functions as RAM:
Len Ericksonÿÿ@Fish 39: Xlisp
Version 1.7 of lisp interpreter, source to older version on FF18
Dave BetzÿÿFish 40: Ahost
Terminal emulator featuring ANSI emulation, CompuServe B-Protocol, xmodem,
kermit, user definable function keys, script language, RLE graphics, and a
special conference mode for use with CIS. Version 0.9
Steve Wilhite, George JonesÿÿFish 40: AmigaMonitor
A window displays the state of the machine including open files, active tasks,
resources, device states, interrupts, libraries, ports, memory, etc
Version 0.21
Jim VorisÿÿFish 40: Arc
Compression file archiver for distributing binaries and multi-file postings on
most BBS systems. Version 0.16 (arc version v5.0)
Ray BrandÿÿFish 40: AreaCode
Decodes area codes into state and locality, version 1.5
Bill Beogeleinÿÿ@Fish 40: Blink
Replacement linker for ALink, with many enhancements, faster, generates smaller
executables. Version 6.5, update to FF34
Software DistilleryÿÿFish 40: Cosmo
An "asteroids" clone
John HarrisÿÿFish 40: Dg210
Data General D-210 terminal emulator
Steve LenzÿÿAFish 40: DirUtil
See FF49ÿÿPFish 40: DOSHelper
Program to display help information about DOS commands. Version 1.60
John YouellsÿÿFish 40: PagePrint
Prints text files with date/time header, page breaks, and line numbers
Phil MercurioÿÿÀFish 40: PopCLI
Starts another CLI at any time without having to load WorkBench or exit what-
ever program you may be using. Also, a built-in screensaver mode which blanks
the console screen when there is no input after a specified time period
John Toebesÿÿ@Fish 40: SpriteEd
Lets you edit two sprite pairs to form a double wide sprite image
Scott LambÿÿFish 40: X-Spell
Spelling checker that proofreads text files and steps through, interactively
asking you what to do about each misspelling
Hayes HaugenÿÿFish 41: AmigaVenture
Program to write your own Infocom-style BASIC adventure programs. It is a full
featured adventure-parser, including direct and indirect objects, multiple
object processing, adjectives, automatic ambiguity resolution, and subordinate
clauses. Includes support for 1, 2, or 3 word verbs, and a full set of object
manipulation primitives
Mitsuharu Hadeihiÿÿ@Fish 41: Csh
See FF48
ÿÿ@Fish 41: Dbug
See FF232
ÿÿ@!Fish 41: DualPlayfield
See FF87
ÿÿ@Fish 41: GetFile
Filename requester, with C source. Update to FF35
Charlie Heathÿÿ@Fish 41: LatticeXref
A cross reference listing of all symbols defined in Lattice 3.10 header files.
Sorted alphabetically by symbol name, including file name and line number of
header file and/or definitions
Fred FishÿÿFish 41: Lines
Line drawing demo
Paul JatkowskiÿÿFish 41: SetFont
Changes the font used in the WorkBench screen (system font). Includes several
replacement fonts
Mike McInernyÿÿFish 41: Vt100
See FF114
ÿÿFish 42: MicroGNUEmacs
A small, powerful text editor based on one which is available on other systems.
Compatible with GNU Emacs
Various authorsÿÿFish 43: BasicBoing
AmigaBASIC programs showing animation by page flipping. Precalculates all views
of a rotating 3D cube and cycles through them
Art Blumeÿÿ Fish 43: Bbm
Demo of Business Management System, with limit on file size
Business Electronics SoftwareÿÿFish 43: BBSList
A list of Bulletin Board Systems which support the Amiga
Dick Sheffoldÿÿ@Fish 43: CC
C compiler frontend for Manx and Lattice which filter the annoying banner
messages from various passes of the compilerÿÿ@Fish 43: Copper
A copper list disassembler which prints the contents of a hardware copper
instruction list
Scott EverndenÿÿFish 43: IFF
Converts sampled sounds from the CBM music demo program to IFF
Bobby Deenÿÿ Fish 43: PopColors
Lets you change the red/green/blue content of any color register of any open
screen. Uses a window with slider gadgets. Version 1.0
Chris Zamara, Nick SullivanÿÿFish 43: SpriteClock
Clock which uses a sprite to allow it to be displayed on any screen. Source
in assembly
Dave SchneiderÿÿFish 43: STEmulator
Turns an amiga into an atari ST (sort of)
Dave AddisonÿÿPFish 43: WBrun
Allows a program to be run from the CLI but behave as run from WorkBench
without loading WorkBench
John ToebesÿÿFish 43: Wild
2 UNIX shell style wildcard matching routines
Rich Salzand, Fred FishÿÿFish 44: Icons
Some iconsÿÿ+Fish 44: NewIFF
Some IFF information dealing with sampled voice and music IFF files
Carol ScheppnerÿÿFish 44: RayTracePics
Ray traced pics in IFF HAM format
Dave Weckerÿÿ Fish 44: ViewILBM
Reads and displays an IFF ILBM picture (i.e. DPaint) until window closed.
Handles normal and HAM pics
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ Fish 45: Clue
Clue board game
Greg Pryorÿÿ@Fish 45: Make
A version of makeÿÿFish 45: Pictures
Some picsÿÿFish 45: Update
Updates an older working disk with files from a newly released disk. Files on
the older disk are replaced with files on the newer diskÿÿFish 45: WhereIs
Searches a disk for the first or multiple occurences of a given file
Steve Polingÿÿ@Fish 46: Asm
See FF50ÿÿFish 46: CheckModem
Executes other programs from within a startup file only if there is a modem
connected to the serial port
Matt Dillonÿÿ@Fish 46: Egad
A Gadget editor
Programmer's NetworkÿÿFish 46: Jive
Transform stdin to "jive" on stdoutÿÿ@Fish 46: My.lib
Alternate runtime library
Matt DillonÿÿFish 46: ProffMacros
Subset implementations of Berkeley "ms" and System V "mm" macropackages for
the proff program
Tony Andrews, George WalkerÿÿFish 46: ValSpeak
Transforms stdin to "Valley Girl" on stdoutÿÿFish 47: 3D Arm
A study of goal directed animation of articulated objects (objects which can
move with various degrees of freedom but are constrained to other links within
the object). Features a simulated 3D robot arm, includes source
Bob LaughlinÿÿFish 47: Juggler
See FF97
ÿÿFish 47: Vt100
See FF114
ÿÿFish 48: Bru
Hard disk and/or file archiver written for UNIX. Usable on the amiga
Fred FishÿÿFish 48: Comm
See FF75
ÿÿ@Fish 48: Csh2.04, Csh2.04M
Csh alternative to the CLI. Simple csh style shell with command history, alias,
built-in functions such as "dir", named variables, command re-execution with
substitution, etc. Version 2.04, with source, update to FF14, FF24, FF36
Matt DillonÿÿFish 48: DiskPerf
A disk benchmark program. Runs on UNIX and the amiga
Rick SpanbauerÿÿFish 48: Du
Computes disk usage of a file or dir (including subdirs)
Joe MuellerÿÿFish 48: MemWatch
Sits in the background and watches for low memory trashing by an application.
If it detects a write to low mem, it repairs the mem and posts a warning
requester
John Toebesÿÿ@Fish 48: Profiler
A realtime execution profiler for Manx 3.30E. Identifies what sections of your
program use the most execution time, or are executed the most. Includes source
Tom Rokickiÿÿ Fish 49: Cycloids
An electronic Spirograph, update to FF27
Terry GintzÿÿAFish 49: DirUtil
Wander around a directory tree performing various file operations, has a
window/Intuition interface. Update to FF35, FF40
Chris Nicotra, Dave Jobusch, Ed Alford
ÿÿ@Fish 49: MultiDef
Scans several object and library files to identify multiply defined symbols.
Useful for locating user symbols that override lib symbols
Paul JatkowskiÿÿFish 49: MyUpdate
Disk update utility that also strips comments from C headers, and verifies on
a per file basis
Joe Muellerÿÿ Fish 49: Plot
See FF175
ÿÿHFish 49: Polygon
A moire pattern generator with color cycling
Terry GintzÿÿPFish 49: QMouse
Queries the status of the left mouse button and returns a status, useful for
user interaction in startup or script files
Bob Rethemeyerÿÿ Fish 49: QMouse2
Toggles interlace on/offÿÿFish 49: Touch
Sets the date of a file to the current date
Phil Lindsay, Andy FinkelÿÿHFish 49: Trees
A "tree growing" program similiar to one on FF31, but more extensive
Terry Gintzÿÿ@Fish 50: Asm
A 68010 macro assembler compatible with BLink. Includes standard startup code
Version 1.1, update to FF46
Doug LeavittÿÿFish 50: BreakOut
A 3D game requiring 3D glasses
Tim KempÿÿFish 50: DiskZap
Utility to edit a disk by sectors. Version 1.1
Paris Binghamÿÿ@Fish 50: SiliIcon
See FF102
ÿÿFish 50: Missile
Missile Defense game. Source available from author
Glen Merrimanÿÿ Fish 50: PerfectSound
PerfectSound demo with a sample editor and 8-bit sound files
Tony WoodÿÿFish 50: Sizzlers
Graphics demos
Greg Epleyÿÿ@Fish 50: UNIXarc
A version of arc for UNIX System V
System Enhancement AssociatesÿÿFish 50: Wombat
Terminal emulator with user set table cursor, programmable function keys,
Vt-102 emulation, auto-dial, config file, etc
Dave Wecker
ÿÿFish 51: Bison
See FF155
ÿÿFish 51: Compress
Like UNIX compress, reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv
coding. Amount of compression depends upon input file size, number of bits per
code, and the distribution of common substrings. Typically, English text or
source code is reduced 50-60 percent. Compression is better than that achieved
with Huffman coding ("pack") or adaptive Huffman ("compact") and is quicker to
compute. Also, includes "btoa" and "atob" for converting binary files to ASCII,
and back (for transmission over networks that don't support 8 bits).
Update to FF6
Thomas Spencer
ÿÿPFish 51: Cos
BASIC "Wheel Of Fortune"
Steve MichelÿÿFish 51: DifSsed
Lists the line by line differences between 2 text files. Output can be fed to
a stream editor along with the original text file to produce the other new
file.
Chuck Forsberg, Rich SchafferÿÿFish 51: Sq-Usq
CPM sq and usq utilities
R Greenlaw, Bill SwanÿÿÀFish 52: Assign
Replacement for CLI assign command in C
Charles McManisÿÿ Fish 52: Fractal
Produces a random square fractal terrain
John OlsenÿÿHFish 52: HAMpoly
A polygon drawing demo which uses HAM mode to produce 4096 color polygons
John Olsenÿÿ@!Fish 52: MxGads
Shows how to make Boolean mutual exclude gadgets (even with text)
Willy LangeveldÿÿHFish 52: Poly
A polygon drawing demo using Area Move, Area Draw, and Area End functions
John OlsenÿÿFish 52: Tek4010
A Tek 4010 emulator
Terry Whelan, Steve PolingÿÿbFish 52: VDraw
Drawing program featuring an iconic interface, color palette mixer, DPaint
style brushes, extended cutting features, area locking, and flexible printing
interface Draws filled and hollow boxes, freehand sketches, lines, circles, and
arcs. Also has area fill, text insertion, 16 different line patterns,
predefined area fill patterns, a magnify mode, cut and paste, color inversion,
erase, grid pattern, and more Version 1.19, update to FF31, FF38
Steve VermeulennÿÿFish 53: Animations
Various animations made with Aegis Animator, plus a player program
Aegisÿÿ@Fish 53: ARCre
Creates rename scripts so that files with long names can be arc/dearc'ed
with arc
John HoffmanÿÿPFish 53: Arp
Amiga Replacement Project:
C code replacements for BCPL AmigaDos commands including Break, Cd, CdMod,
Echo, FileNote, and MakeDir
Charlie Heath, Scott Balantyneÿÿ@Fish 53: Compiler
See FF110
ÿÿ Fish 53: SpreadSheet
"VisiCalc-like spreadsheet calculator also known as "vc". Update to FF36
Includes source
Jim Gosling, Mark Weiser, Bob Bond, Dave WeckerÿÿFish 53: TarSplit
The OS/9 program that extracts files from UNIX tar archives
Jim Jones, Mike MeyerÿÿFish 53: UUencode
See FF92
ÿÿFish 54: Hanoi
Recursive game program to solve the towers of Hanoi problem
Ali OzerÿÿFish 54: ISpell
See FF191
ÿÿFish 54: Ing
A screenful of bouncing, little windows
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 54: Lav
Displays the number of Amiga tasks in the run queue averaged over 1, 5, and
10 minutes in the title bar of a window
Bill RucklidgeÿÿFish 54: Midi Tools
Simple tools to play and record MIDI data through a midi interface connected to
the serial port
Fred Cassirerÿÿ0Fish 54: MoreRows
Makes the WorkBench screen larger yielding more rows and columns
Neil Katinand, Jim MackrazÿÿFish 54: Tilt
Makes your Amiga look like it didn't pass quality control
Leo Schwabÿÿ@Fish 55: Csh
Version 2.05 of Matt Dillon's shell modified by Steve Drewÿÿ@Fish 55: NewStartUps
New startup code modules for C or assembly programs that allows a program to
be run from workbench or CLI with standard C passed args to "_main".
CATS
ÿÿ Fish 55: Palette
Allows you to change any screen's colors
Charlie Heath, Carol ScheppnerÿÿFish 55: PipeDevice
A "pipe:" device which allows the stdout of one process to be fed to the
stdin of another, with both processes running concurrently
Matt Dillonÿÿ Fish 55: ScreenSave
Saves a normal or HAM screen as an IFF ILBM file, with an icon
Carol ScheppnerÿÿFish 55: ShangaiDemo
Demo of Activision gameÿÿ@!Fish 55: SoundExample
Double-buffered sound example for Manx C
Jim GoodnowÿÿFish 55: Vsprites
Vsprite example
Eric CottonÿÿFish 55: Vt100
See FF114
ÿÿ@Fish 56: ClipBoard
Clipboard device interface routines to provide a standard interface, such as
Open, Close, Post, Read, Write, etc.
Andy Finkelÿÿ@!Fish 56: ConPackets
Demos the use of DOS packets, finding the Window pointer and ConUnit pointer of
the CLI window, toggling Raw mode, getting cursor position and limits from the
ConUnit, and ESC-sequence cursor positioning.
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ@!Fish 56: GetDisks
Sample program to find all available disk device names and return them as a
simple exec list. The list is made of named nodes, with the name being the
device name.
Phil Lindsayÿÿ@!Fish 56: GetVolume
Sample program to get the volume name of the volume that a given file resides
on. Works on any device, even the RAM: device.
Chuck McManis ÿÿ@Fish 56: Icon2C
Reads an icon file and writes out a fragment of C code with the icon data
structures, for inclusion in a larger program.
Carol Scheppner ÿÿ@Fish 56: MergeMem
Program which attempts to merge the MemList entries of sequentially configured
ram boards. When successful, allows allocating a section of memory which spans
board boundries.
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ@Fish 56: ClipBoard
Clipboard device interface routines to provide a standard interface, such as
Open, Close, Post, Read, Write, etc.
Andy Finkelÿÿ@!Fish 56: ConPackets
Demos the use of DOS packets, finding the Window pointer and ConUnit pointer of
the CLI window, toggling Raw mode, getting cursor position and limits from the
ConUnit, and ESC-sequence cursor positioning.
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ@!Fish 56: GetDisks
Sample program to find all available disk device names and return them as a
simple exec list made of named nodes, with the name being the device name.
Phil Lindsayÿÿ@!Fish 56: GetVolume
Sample program to get the volume name of the volume that a given file resides
on. Works on any device, even the RAM: device.
Chuck McManisÿÿ@Fish 56: Icon2C
Reads an icon file and writes out a fragment of C code with the icon data
structures, for inclusion in a larger program.
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ@Fish 56: MergeMem
See FF95
ÿÿFish 56: mCAD
See FF59ÿÿFish 57: This disk has been replaced by FF97ÿÿFish 58: ASDG-rrd
Recoverable ram disk which implements a completely DOS compatible disk device
in memory that survives resets, guru's, and crashes. Binary only.
Perry Kivolowitzÿÿ Fish 58: BigView
Displays any IFF picture, independent of the physical display size, using
hardware scroll. Default display size is 320 by 200 in lo-res; HIRES or LACE
attributes added if user width/height exceeds low resolution boundaries.
Includes source.
John Hodgsonÿÿ Fish 58: EGraph
Reads pairs of x and y values from a list of files and draws a formatted graph.
Supports four unique curve fonts; solid curves, dashed curves, dotted curves,
and long dashed curves. The maximum number of data points is unlimited.
Numerous options. Binary only.
Laurence TurnerÿÿFish 58: HyperBase
See FF131
ÿÿFish 58: MemClear
Walks through the free memory lists, zeroing free memory along the way, and
coalescing memchunks that have contiguous address spaces. Includes source
John HodgsonÿÿFish 58: NewZAP
See FF164
ÿÿFish 58: RainBow
Installs a user copper list such that the background color is changed every few
scan lines. Includes source
John HodgsonÿÿFish 58: SmusPlayers
See FF167
ÿÿ Fish 58: View
A tiny ILBM viewer, for use with either the CLI or WorkBench. Includes source
John HodgsonÿÿFish 58: WBdump
JX-80 optimized workbench printer that does not use DumpRPort. Much more
efficient than the Amiga JX-80 driver for full screen dumps. Includes source
John HodgsonÿÿFish 59: Browser
Another version of the browser program on FF18 and FF34. Includes source
See FF180
Mike Meyer, Mark Schretlen
ÿÿFish 59: Browser2
This browser type program is apparently not based on the original Mike Meyer
version. Binary only
Dan GreenÿÿFish 59: Clock
A clock program, with features such as using alternate fonts, using alternate
colors, setting the time, etc. Binary only
Mark WaggonerÿÿFish 59: Dme
See FF284
ÿÿFish 59: DropCloth
See FF201
ÿÿFish 59: DropShadow
See FF87ÿÿFish 59: FixWB
A program similar to "DropCloth", but not fully working. At least this one is
provided in source.
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 59: mCAD
An object-oriented drawing program, version 1.2.2. Uses a small set of graphics
primitives (like "line", "box", and "text") and a small set of editing
functions (like "move", "size", and "rotate"). While drawing and editing, the
user can call on other functions to modify the display; to zoom in, slide
around, superimpose a grid, etc. Update to FF56. Binary only
Tim MooneyÿÿFish 59: Robotroff
A display hack which has a definite attraction to pointers
Leo Schwabÿÿ Fish 59: Supermort
A general compounding/amortization routine, using the intuition environment,
which can be used for mortgage/loan computations. Binary only
Mark SchretlenÿÿFish 60: Blitz
A small program that is designed to be loaded into memory and that sits in the
background until activated by its hotkey. It allows you to view a text file,
much like a TYPE command, only that it lets you move forwards and backwards
through the file. Fast screen updates. Binary only
Hayes HaugenÿÿFish 60: BlitzFonts
Makes text output up to 6 times faster, transparently to well behaved programs.
It is also very small and written 100% in assembly for maximum speed. Binary
only
Hayes HaugenÿÿFish 60: HandShake
See FF172
ÿÿFish 60: Med
This text editor lets you edit up to 36 files simultaneously and makes
extensive use of the mouse. Version 2.1, binary only
Francois RouaixÿÿFish 60: PrtDrvGen
See FF90
ÿÿ Fish 60: Show
A small slideshow type program, version 2.1, binary only
Andry RachmatÿÿFish 60: Uedit
See FF286
ÿÿFish 60: Ueturbo
Example of extensive customization of Uedit to set up a nice development
environment. Includes source
Tom AlthoffÿÿFish 61: ATpatch
A program which reportedly will patch the Amiga Transformer
for operation under Workbench 1.2. Includes source
Philip StaubÿÿFish 61: FillDisk
This little hack scribbles a disk's free blocks in a totally safe manner.
Includes source (all 20 lines of it).
Fred FishÿÿFish 61: LPatch
Patch for programs, such as 'Atom', with bad 1.0 Lstartup code, which abort
during startup under 1.2 with 00038007 alert (can't open dos library).
Includes source.
Carol ScheppnerÿÿFish 61: MicroEmacs
See FF119
ÿÿFish 61: PearlFont
Similar to Topaz, but with smoothed out edges and more rounded characters.
Mike PortuesiÿÿÈFish 61: Terrain
Program which demonstrates generation of good looking pseudo-random scenery.
Includes source in Draco
Chris GrayÿÿFish 61: VSprites
Produces 28 VSprites onscreen simultaneously, using only three distinct sets of
colors. Includes source
Rob PeckÿÿFish 62: Hack
This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Hack", version 1.0.3D.
Update to FF25
John ToebesÿÿFish 63: Larn
This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Larn", version 12.0B.
Edmund Burnetteÿÿ@Fish 64: IFF Developer's Disk
The Amiga Developer's IFF disk, received directly from Commodore-Amiga sources.
It is an update to FF16ÿÿFish 65: Bawk
See FF92
ÿÿFish 65: CloseWB
Simple program for use with MWB (also on this disk) to close a current
WorkBench screen, and let you open WorkBench on a custom screen. See also
FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ@Fish 65: Cookie
Fortune cookie program. Includes source
Rich StevensÿÿFish 65: JTime
Detailed instructions, including schematics in IFF format, for building and
installing a battery backed up real-time clock. The clock goes on the joystick
port (aka mouse port 2)
Mike Keryanÿÿ@Fish 65: MenuBuilder
A program which automates the process of building menus. It takes a simple
text file and generates a C source file with all the needed structures for
linking with the rest of your program. This is version 1.0, and includes
source
A. PrestonÿÿFish 65: MWB
Creates a new 'WorkBench' screen and routes (by request) OpenWindow calls meant
for the WorkBench to these new screens. This allows windows which normally
open on the WorkBench screen to use a custom screen instead. Version 1.01,
includes source. See also FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ@ Fish 65: NewPackets
Tutorial downloaded from BIX C-A support section, which describes some new
packets and structures in 1.2 AmigaDos
Carol Scheppnerÿÿ@Fish 65: PASCALToC
A Pascal to C translator program which is supposed to correctly handle
function, procedure, and most type declarations. However, this quick and dirty
port didn't fare too well on even a simple little Pascal fragment from Software
Tools in Pascal. I don't know if the problem is machine dependencies in the
code or bugs. Includes source.
James Mullens, Dan Kegelÿÿ@Fish 65: Prep
Version 2.1 of a Fortran preprocessor called 'prep', an alternative to ratfor.
Prep has better macro facilities, a concise shorthand for array and vector
statements, all the standard flow control constructs of forth, and is written
in generic, portable C. Includes source
Roger OveÿÿPFish 65: RunBack
Allows you to start another program which is independent of the CLI window.
This is useful to start programs from your Startup-Sequence, load WorkBench,
and then close the initial CLI (which could not be closed otherwise)
Charlie HeathÿÿFish 65: SunMouse
Makes your mouse behave like the Sun Microsystem Sunwindows mouse. You no
longer have to 'click' in a window to make it active. Just move the mouse
pointer into the window and start typing. Version 1.0, binary only.
Scott Everndenÿÿ@Fish 66: AmScsi
Preliminary documentation for a hardware project to build a SCSI controller
board. The design does not support DMA or AUTOCONFIG'ing.
Rich Frantzÿÿ@Fish 66: Asm68K
See FF81ÿÿAFish 66: Assigned
Same code showing how to find out whether a name has been assigned (via the dos
ASSIGN command) before using it, thus avoiding the DOS Insert-Disk requester.
Includes source
Dan GreenÿÿFish 66: Dk
See FF69ÿÿFish 66: Flip
Display hack, written in assembler, includes source
Mike Berroÿÿ@Fish 66: Foogol
A foogol cross compiler for the Amiga that generates VAX assembly code. Now you
can port all those Amiga foogol programs to your VAX! Seriously, foogol-IV is
a tiny Algol like language and this is a compiler for it. Includes source
Per LindbergÿÿFish 66: Free
Returns the available free bytes on any storage device that AmigaDos sees as a
drive. A list of up to six drives is kept by the program and may be cleared or
added to at any time by the user. Includes source
Tom Smytheÿÿ@Fish 66: MallocText
A malloc/free test program that allocates and frees randomly sized pieces of
memory with random lifetimes, and fills them with patterns that can be checked
for corruption. Useful for testing your vendor supplied memory management
routines, or possibly as a poorman's memory test program. Includes source
Neil WebberÿÿFish 66: Melt
Display hack. Includes source
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 66: Nart
Display hack. Includes source
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 66: Purty
Provides an easy way to change some common printer settings via a small window
with several gadgets. Binary only.
Charles Tysonÿÿ@Fish 66: RayTracer
A simple ray tracing program capable of depicting up to 150 balls and a plane
that is covered with a tiling of any bitmapped picture. Binary only and sparce
documentation.
Fred Knauss, Steve Williams, Jim Horn, Mark Reichertÿÿ@!Fish 66: SendPackets
Updated versions of the ASendPacket and SendPacket examples from FF35.
ASendPacket is an example program for sending multiple packets asynchronously
to a dos handler, for those interested in implementing programs with
asynchronous AmigaDos file I/O. SendPacket is a general purpose subroutine to
send AmigaDos packets. Includes source
Phil Lindsayÿÿ Fish 66: SnapShot
See FF73ÿÿFish 66: TagBBS
Version 1.02 of a shareware BBS system. Binary only.
Pat HughesÿÿFish 67: AmCat
Shareware disk cataloging program. Binary only
Brian ConradÿÿFish 67: AmigaSpell
Nice intuition oriented shareware spelling checker, version 2.0, binary only
Mike BerroÿÿFish 67: Bouncer
A 3-D simulation of a bouncing ball written in Creative Solutions' Multi-Forth,
with source
Jon BryanÿÿFish 67: Comm
See FF71ÿÿFish 67: Dux5
Latest version of directory utility which is a descendant of the original
dirutil program by Chris Nicotra. Includes sourceÿÿ Fish 67: HexCalc
hex/oct/dec/bin calculator and converter. Binary only
Scott RossÿÿFish 67: Icons
A collection of some icons for general purpose programs and some particular
programs.
Jeff WhiteÿÿFish 67: Mandala
A mandala graphic program with sound, sort of Eastern music. Binary onlyÿÿ Fish 67: PersMait
Demo version of shareware personal/personnel file manager. Includes list
processing, capability to run mailing labels, mail merge output feature, and
more. Demo version is binary only and limited to input mode. Suggested
donation of $24 for the "real" version.
Breen and AssociatesÿÿFish 67: RSLClock
Clock utility that can sit around in your title bar. Lots of options. Version
1.3, binary only
Roy LauferÿÿFish 67: RTCubes
Graphics demo that shows 16 3D cubes in a 3D space, all being translated,
rotated, and drawn on the screen in real time. Binary only
Ralph Russellÿÿ@Fish 67: Wheel
"Wheel of Fortune" type game, in AmigaBasic.
Hari WigunaÿÿFish 68: MicroGNUEmacs
See FF147
ÿÿ@Fish 69: Asm68K
See FF81ÿÿ¤Fish 69: BlitLab
See FF191
ÿÿ@Fish 69: Conman
See FF165
ÿÿFish 69: Console
Console is a try at a new set of routines to get around some of the problems
with the standard system routines, and includes some simple graphics routines.
Includes source
Jim CooperÿÿFish 69: Dk
Display hack, written in Modula-2, includes source. Update to FF66
Tom HandelÿÿFish 69: Frags
Reports the number of free blocks of size 2^(n-1) to (2^n)-1 for n up to 24
(blocks of max size 16Mb-1). Translation: Gives you some idea of how
fragmented your free memory is. Includes source
Mike MeyerÿÿFish 69: IconType
Change the type of an icon after editing with IconEd. Types are Disk, Drawer,
Tool, Project, Garbage, and Device. Includes source
Larry Phillipsÿÿ@Fish 69: Make
Public domain make from mod.sources, Volume 7, number 91. It has been cleaned
up, Manx'ified, and some new features added, by Steve Walton. Includes source
ÿÿÔFish 69: MonProc
See FF79ÿÿFish 69: MouseClock
Turns your mouse pointer into a digital clock that updates once per minute.
Includes source
John HoffmanÿÿFish 69: Sb
Structure browser, that displays system structures via pointers found in other
structures. You start from IntuitionBase and go from there. Version 1.0,
includes source
Nick Sullivan, Chris ZamaraÿÿFish 69: Spew
Generates amusing 'National Enquirer' type headlines. Works from a 'rules
file' which describes how the headlines are to be constructed. Includes source
Greg SmithÿÿFish 69: Spool
The SPOOL system consists of 3 programs: A queue manager, a printer driver, and
a SPOOL request program. The SPOOL system demonstrates the power of the
Amiga's mutitasking abilities in a very practical way. It makes extensive use
of Amiga Exec's message passing facilities and list-handling primitives.
Version 1.2, includes source
Tim HollowayÿÿFish 69: Wc
A "word count" program, ala Unix's wc, that is faster because it doesn't count
what you don't ask for, plus some other improvements. Includes source
Steve SummitÿÿEFish 70: AmigaMonitor
Dynamically display the state of the machine, including open files, active
tasks, resources, device states, interrupts, libraries, ports, etc. Display
window into memory. Version 1.13, binary only (source available from author).
Update to FF40
Jim VorisÿÿArc
The compressing archiver program that has become the de facto standard for
distributing binaries and multi-file postings on most BBS's. This is Amiga
version 0.23, a port of arc version v5.0, binary only. Update to FF40
System Enhancement Associates, Raymond Brandÿÿ0Fish 70: BlackBook
Keeps track of those important phone numbers and addresses.
Craig NelsonÿÿFish 70: DoTil
Lists, in alphabetical order, all files on any two directories, showing file
size, creation date/time, and amount of free disk space. Also copies, renames,
or deletes files and/or directories, and moves files from one directory to
another. Version 2.0
Dan FrankiÿÿFish 70: GravityWars
See FF105
ÿÿ@Fish 70: Jobs
A alternate user interface to WorkBench or CLI. Version 2.1, binary only
John Sawayaÿÿ Fish 70: Lens
This program magnifies a small area surrounding the pointer and displays it in
a separate window. Version 1.0, binary only
Ned KonzÿÿFish 70: Life-3D
A 3d version of the classic cellular-automaton game. Version 1.2, binary only
Bob Benedictÿÿ@Fish 70: Logo
A logo interpreter, with user interface like the Apple II logo
Gerald OwensÿÿFish 70: SetKey
Keymap editor, version 1.0 demo. Version without save function disabled is $25.
Binary only
Chuck Carterÿÿ Fish 70: Vpg
Video Pattern Generator. Creates displays useful for adjusting monitors and
setting up live shots with center crosshair, frame, dots, H lines, V lines and
an adjustable rectangle. Version 1.0.
Mike Berroÿÿ Fish 71: AirFoil
See FF150
ÿÿ@@Fish 71: AmiBas
Some miscellaneous AmigaBASIC programs, including a 3D plot program, a
caleidoscope, a C-A logo drawing program, a file comparison utility, a string
search program, etc
Pete KittelÿÿFish 71: Blocks
See FF156
ÿÿFish 71: Comm
See FF75ÿÿFish 71: DiskX
A utility for poking around in the guts of an AmigaDOS file system. Binary
only, but source available from author.
Steve TibbettÿÿBFish 71: Fpic
An image processing program, designed specifically to be used in conjunction
with digitized (Digi-View) lo-res black & white IFF picture files. Provides
several filters, including average, binary (threshold), clipblit, cross,
Sobel, Roberts, pixelize, sharpen, and a user defined matrix. Also supports
merging of two images, histogram, image compare, and remapping. Binary only
Bob BushÿÿFish 71: IconMk
Iconmaker builds icons for files that were created without them. Version 1.2a,
binary only.
Eric LevyÿÿFish 71: Icons
Various IconsÿÿFish 71: NewFonts
Two new fonts; shalt18, an electronic ciruit element font, and ibm5, a PC like
font, different from that for Sidecar.
Pete KittelÿÿÀFish 71: PetCLI
An AmigaBASIC program that allows editing in CLI command lines (similar to the
PET and MYCLI)
Pete Kittelÿÿ@Fish 71: PWDemo
Demo version 1.2 of the commercial product PowerWindows which aids in creation
of custom windows, menus, and gadgets. It will write C or assembly source
implementing these, for linking with your programs. Binary only.
Inovatronics Inc.ÿÿFish 71: Rot
Program which generates and displays 3D objects. Consists of two pieces, an
object editor and an action editor. The object editor creates 3D objects and
the action editor defines up to 24 3D views of an object (which can be quickly
cycled to get an animation effect). Version 0.5, binary only.
C. FrenchÿÿFish 71: TimeSet
Sets the system time from the workbench environment, without resorting to
preferences. Binary onlyÿÿFish 72: Pictures
This disk contains HAM pictures, high resolution B&W digitized pictures, and
some interesting freehand drawings. Includes:
Cathy A HAM pic of a little girl
Sugar A HAM pic of a blond girl
Library Hires BW pic of traditional structure
Marilyn Hires BW pics of Ms. Monroe
Wharves Hires BW tall ships in port
Cartoon Hires color fantasy
ImLate Alice in Wonderland rabbit (Hires color)
Jimmy Jimmy the Cricket (Hires color)
Legends Fantasy chars (Hires color)
Tiger Bamboo tiger (Lores color)
Garfield Cat (Lores)
Guru Fantasy (Lores)
Morri (Lores)
Vampire Woman vampire (Lores)ÿÿàFish 73: Add
Lets you create keyboard shortcuts for selection of menu items in programs
where the author did not make provisions for such shortcuts, or chose ones that
disagree with you. Also includes "until" which waits for a specific named
window to be created. Includes source
John Russellÿÿ@Fish 73: AutoIconOpen
See FF87ÿÿ@Fish 73: Dio
A module which makes it very easy to use EXEC devices, such as the
'serial.device'. It's generic and can be used with any EXEC device. It
allows you to easily open libraries, get multiple IO channels for a device,
read, write, do asyncronous operations, etc. Includes source. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ Fish 73: Dissolve
A program like ViewILBM, but the image slowly coalesces as pixels are added in
random patterns. Includes source.
Lee RobertsonÿÿFish 73: DTerm
Small, flexible, terminal program with intelligent data mapping, intelligent
keyboard mapping, dynamic menus, intelligent command language, asyncronous IO,
duplex control, and a state machine structure allowing you to build any
automatic control structure you wish (from auto-redial, sequence dialing, to
auto-logon). Version 1.10, binary only. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ°Fish 73: Expose
Automatically causes all screen drag bars and screen depth-arrangers to become
exposed. Sends a message to windows which obscure the screen drag bars, asking
them to move down a pixel, and also to become smaller if necessary. Includes
source
John RussellÿÿFish 73: Lit
Filters a file to stdout, showing all characters in an unambiguous format.
Printable characters are printed as is, non-printable characters are printed
in any of three representation formats. Version 2.0, includes source.
Don IrvingÿÿFish 73: Lmv
Loads up to 100 IFF graphics files and displays them in forward or reverse
order, at up to 19 frames per second, to create computer animations for VCR
recording. Binary only, source available from author
Jim Websterÿÿ Fish 73: MouseOff
See FF75ÿÿ@!Fish 73: ParOut
An example that uses the parallel port resources (ciaa.resource and
misc.resource) to access the parallel port directly. Includes source.
Phil LindsayÿÿFish 73: PenPalFont
A child-like font
Burton OgdenÿÿÀFish 73: RunBackground
Performs a function similar to that performed by RunBack on FF66, but this one
is in C rather than assembler. Includes source. Also see FF214
Rob Peck
ÿÿ Fish 73: SnapShot
A small utility for dumping screens. This one works like POPCLI and stays
dormant until you press Ctrl-Esc. Update to FF66 which did not with with
expansion ram. Binary only.
Francois RouaixÿÿFish 73: TypeAndTell
Example program that demonstrates installation of an input device handler
before the Intuition one. This example traps all keys typed by the user and
pronounces them in real time. To quit press CNTL LEFT-SHIFT LEFT-ALT
RIGHT-AMIGA simultaneously. Includes C source
Giorgio GaleottiÿÿFish 73: Xplor
Scans all the system lists that start in ExecBase and prints out their names
and addresses at which they start. Includes assembly source.
Larry Phillipsÿÿ@Fish 74: Cled
See FF81ÿÿ Fish 74: Control
Provides finer control over the printer device. When it sees a DUMPRPORT, it
fires up a requestor and lets you play with the values being passed in the
IORequest block. Includes source
Andy FinkelÿÿFish 74: Dme
See FF284
ÿÿFish 74: DropShadow
See FF87ÿÿ Fish 74: Funds
AmigaBASIC program to track the prices of mutual funds or
stocks. Includes source
Bill StrackÿÿFish 74: Less
See FF149
ÿÿ@Fish 74: MakeMake
Reads C source files and constructs a vanilla makefile in the current
directory. Includes source
Tim McGrathÿÿBFish 74: mCAD
An object-oriented drawing program, version 1.2.4. Uses a small set of graphics
primitives (like "line", "box", and "text") and a small set of editing
functions (like "move", "size", and "rotate"). While drawing and editing, the
user can call on other functions to modify the display; to zoom in, slide
around, superimpose a grid, etc. Update to FF59, binary only.
Tim Mooneyÿÿ@Fish 74: Random
Simple random number generator. Includes C source.
Gene TooleÿÿFish 74: TDebug
Monitor a device by intercepting the EXEC SendIO and DoIO vectors. This will
give you most of the IO request information for any device. Version 1.00,
includes source. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ Fish 74: Units
Units conversion program, including a chart option which
allows you to create charts of conversions. Includes source.
Greg Simpsonÿÿ Fish 74: XCopy
A replacement for the AmigaDOS copy command. Preserves the file date, provides
an "update only" option, and uses UNIX type wildcards. Binary only.
Lee Robertsonÿÿ Fish 75: Bezier
Simple programs to allow you to fool around with Bezier curves, using the mouse
to move the points that define the curve and a prop gadget to change the
granularity of the curve generation loop. Includes source. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ Fish 75: BSplines
Simple program to fool around with B-SPLINES, ala the Bezier programs described
above. Includes source. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 75: Comm
Version 1.34 Vt-100 terminal emulator, now with source. Update to FF48, FF67,
FF71. See FF171 "AZComm"
DJ James
ÿÿÁFish 75: Copy
A replacement for the AmigaDOS copy program that is upwardly compatible, plus
includes some new features like date preservation. Version 1.0, includes
source.
Jeff LydiattÿÿFish 75: Diff
See FF87ÿÿFish 75: DuM2
A directory utility (like dirutil) written in Modula 2 and includes source.
Dirutil is a program to wander around a directory tree and perform various
operations on files. Version 1.5
Greg BrowneÿÿFish 75: Eless
A faster directory lister, that also sorts entries and displays directories in
the current cursor color (ala the Manx "ls" program). Includes source
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 75: Fd
A modified version of Leo's "eless" that processes an entire track at a time,
to minimize rereading of blocks. Includes source
Leo Schwab, Steve VermeulenÿÿÈFish 75: HardCopy
Creates a hardcopy transcript of any CLI session (like the UNIX "script"
program). Includes source
Dave Cervoneÿÿ Fish 75: MouseOff
Causes the mouse pointer to disappear and then reappear if mouse movement is
detected. It will disappear again after 10 seconds of no mousing around.
Includes source. Update to FF73
Denny Jenkins, Tom SmytheÿÿFish 75: SetFont
See FF182
ÿÿFish 75: SpeedDir
Another faster directory lister type program. Uses the standard dir utility
format for displaying directories. Written in assembler, includes source.
Bryce Nesbittÿÿ@Fish 76:
This is disk 1 of 2 of Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga.
A programming language. See FF201
ÿÿ@Fish 77:
This is disk 2 of 2 of Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga.
Part 1 is on FF76
ÿÿFish 78: Cycles
A simple but enjoyable game inspired by the cycle game in the movie "Tron".
Version 1.0, binary only.
John G. Gilmore
ÿÿFish 78: EOMS
Experts Only Mercenary Simulator. A neat (and tough!) PD game that was
originally developed for eventual commercial release but the author decided to
release as PD instead. For serious game players. Binary only.
Dan CardenasÿÿÀFish 78: MandelVroom
See FF214
ÿÿÀFish 79: AsmTools
Some CLI type tools, written in assembler (echo, loadit, mounted, setlace,
why). Includes source
Bryce NesbittÿÿFish 79: AssignDev
Assigns multiple names to a given device. For example, allows the names "df0:"
and "df3:" to refer to the same physical device. Includes source
Phil Lindsayÿÿ@Fish 79: AuxHandler
Example of a dos handler that allows use of a CLI via the serial port.
Includes source
Steve DrewÿÿFish 79: Cmd
See FF95
ÿÿFish 79: Info
Replacement for the AmigaDOS info command. Includes source.
Chuck McManisÿÿFish 79: Kill
Removes a task and as much of its resources as possible. Can close windows,
unload process code, etc. Includes source
George Musserÿÿ@Fish 79: M2Error
Can be used to display compile errors produced by the TDI Modula-2 compiler,
like the m2error supplied by TDI. Includes source.
Richie BielakÿÿÔFish 79: MonProc
An enhanced version of the process packet monitoring program from FF69.
Includes source
Phil Lindsay, Dave CervoneÿÿÁFish 79: Mounted
Can be run from CLI scripts to find out if a disk is mounted or not. Includes
source
Pete DaSilvaÿÿFish 79: Nro
See FF197
ÿÿ@!Fish 79: ParTask
Example program for finding the parent task of your current task. Includes
source
Andry RachmatÿÿÀFish 79: QueryAny
Simple program for use in CLI scripts to query for yes/no decisions. Includes
assembler source
Mark Smithÿÿ Fish 79: ScnSizer
Sets the preferences data for increasing the window bounds, and takes effect
immediately. Includes source
Thad Floryanÿÿ@1Fish 79: SharedLib
Working example of how to build a shared library. Includes source
James Syngeÿÿ@Fish 79: Task
Example of how to use CreateTask. Includes source
Carol ScheppnerÿÿÈFish 79: Uw
Unix Windows client for the Amiga. Version 1.00, includes source
Mike McInernyÿÿÀFish 79: Who
Lists tasks on the ready and wait queues. Includes source
George Musserÿÿ@Fish 80:
This disk has been replaced by FF90ÿÿ@Fish 81: Asm68K
Full featured macro assembler, version 1.1.0, binary only. Well documented.
Update to FF66 ,FF69
W. Wesley Howeÿÿ Fish 81: AutoFacc
Automatically shrinks the ASDG FACC window and moves it to the back. Also
allows the number of buffers to be increased or decreased. Most useful from
the Startup-Sequence file while booting. Binary only
Andry Rachmatÿÿ AFish 81: Brushes
Contains 53 custom brushes for use in DPaint while drawing schematics.
Includes things like resistors, capacitors, gates, transistors, IC pacs, etc.
Jim LeeÿÿFish 81: CheckIFF
Check the structure of IFF files and reports any problems. Binary onlyÿÿ@Fish
81: Cled
A simple command line editor which allows you to edit your commands before and
after they are processed. Uses the arrow keys and simple control sequence
keystrokes for cursor positioning and editing tasks. Update to FF74 Version
1.4, binary only.
Pat Empleo
ÿÿ@Fish 81: Conman
See FF165
ÿÿFish 81: Fonts
Several miscellaneousÿÿ@Fish 81: Icon
See FF277
ÿÿFish 81: KeyLock
Freezes the keyboard and mouse until the correct password is typed. Protection
against unauthorized users. Binary only
Andry RachmatÿÿFish 81: Scat
Display hack, created from Leo Schwab's "Ing". Binary only
Steve PietrowiczÿÿFish 81: Smush
Display hack, feed it an iff file and see what happens. Binary only
Hobie Orrisÿÿ Fish 81: Target
Takes over the mouse pointer and turns it into a gunsight. Pressing the mouse
button flashes the pointer and gives a gunshot. Version 1.23, binary only
Matt Fruin, Mike McCartyÿÿFish 82: Adventure
A port of the classic Adventure game originally written by Will Crowther and
Don Woods. Has been extended to a 550 point version. Also speaks as it
prints. Minimum 512K recommended. Binary only
Dave Platt, Ken Wellsch, Dave HaynieÿÿFish 82: AmicTerm
A new terminal/communications program based on Dan James' "comm" program, but
greatly enhanced. Includes a script language, auto redialing, choice of display
beep or audible beep, enhanced file requester, and more. Version .50 (beta),
binary only
Dave Salas, Al KirkÿÿFish 82: D2D-Demo
Demo version of Disk-2-Disk from Central Coast Software. Binary only
Central Coast SoftwareÿÿFish 82: DX-Synth
Voice filer program for Yamaha DX series synthesizers. Voices are transfered to
and from the Amiga over MIDI. Update to "VoiceFiler" on FF38. Binary only
Jack DeckardÿÿFish 82: DiskMan
"disk browser and/or dirutil" type program. Version 1.0, binary only.
Greg CunninghamÿÿFish 82: Icons
Miscellaneous new disk, directory, and file icons. Binary onlyÿÿFish 82: Panl
A universal midi patch panel that allows midi parameter info to be sent from
the Amiga to any midi device that can accept param info. Version 1.2, binary
only
Dave WeinbachÿÿFish 82: Rocket
See FF100
ÿÿFish 82: Sand
This program has "magnetic grains of sand" that follow the pointer wherever it
goes. Binary only
Eric VaughanÿÿFish 83: TeXDemo
This disk contains a demo version of TeX, ported to the Amiga by Tomas Rokicki.
Since this is a demo version of Tom's commercial product, it has several
limitations that let you get the flavor of the real thing but encourage you to
buy the commercial version. These limitations include TeX being limited to
processing only small files, the previewer being limited to displaying ten
pages or less, and only a small number of fonts being provided. The full
version of AmigaTeX comes on eight floppies and will handle larger documents
than most mainframe versions of TeX.ÿÿFish 84: AudioTools
See FF94ÿÿ¤Fish 84: BlitLab
See FF191
ÿÿFish 84: Ed
An editor based on one described in the original Software Tools book. It is
very similar to the Unix "ed" editor, but not identical. Includes source
Brian BeattieÿÿFish 84: GravityWars
See FF105
ÿÿFish 84: HunkPad
See FF92
ÿÿÐFish 84: PipeHandler
An AmigaDOS pipe device which supports OPEN, CLOSE, READ, WRITE, LOCK, EXAMINE,
and EXNEXT. Thus you can have "named pipes". It also supports "taps" on a
pipe, to capture all data flowing through the pipe. Version 1.2, includes
source
Ed PuckettÿÿÀFish 84: PopCLI
Provides a simple way of starting another CLI at any time without having to
load workbench or exit whatever program you may be using. Also has a builtin
screen saver mode that automatically blanks the Amiga console screen when there
has been no input for a specified period of time. Version III, update to FF40.
Includes source
John Toebesÿÿ@Fish 84: Requester
A file name requester that looks like the one used in Deluxe Paint, and a
sample program for using the requester. Update to FF34. Includes source
Kevin Clague, Randy Finchÿÿ@Fish 84: ScottDevice
A mountable MicroForge SCSI driver. Supports one SCSI buss device with two
hard disk units attached to it. Version 33.1, includes source
Scott TurnerÿÿFish 84: Viacom
Display hack. Sort of a political statement regarding the quality of service
of a certain San Francisco area cable TV service. Includes source
Leo SchwabÿÿÀFish 85: Csh
Version 2.06 of Matt Dillon's csh like shell. Includes source. See FF168
Matt Dillon, Steve Drew
ÿÿ@Fish 85: FileReq
A file requester with a fast pattern matching capability. Includes source
Pete da SilvaÿÿFish 85: Hide
Allows you to run old or ill-written applications on systems with expansion
ram. When hide is running, all memory allocations take place in chip memory.
Binary only.
Francois Rouaixÿÿ@Fish 85: ImageTools
A set of shareware tools to do various manipulations on IFF images, including
comparison of the color palettes of a pair of IFF images, filtering an IFF
image in various ways, producing a color usage frequency chart for an IFF
image, reducing the size of an IFF image to produce a miniature to use as an
icon, converting an icon to an IFF image, and recoloring an IFF image using the
palette of a second image, in a least squared error fashion. Binary only
Steve Vermeulenÿÿ@Fish 85: LowMem
This one is a low memory server, which is a compact shared library which allows
arbitrary processes to register their desire to be notified of impending memory
shortages. This allows good citizen programs to free up memory that they may
not need, so other programs can use it. Binary only
Perry Kivolowitzÿÿ Fish 85: Plot6
A star plotting program. Short on documentation and user friendliness, but
interesting nevertheless. Includes source
Darrin Westÿÿ@Fish 85: RawIO
Example of how to set your standard input to what is commonly known as "raw"
and/or "CBREAK" mode on Unix systems. Includes source
Chuck McManisÿÿFish 85: Rocket
See FF100
ÿÿFish 85: VMore
A shareware program that is a "more" like text file viewing utility that can be
run on multiple files from either the WorkBench or the CLI. Version 1.00,
includes source
Steve VermeulenÿÿFish 85: Vnews
A simple news file reader, that will read all the news files in a specified
directory, optionally starting with a specified file. Includes source
Steve Vermeulenÿÿ Fish 86: AutoPoint
Serves two functions: it automatically selects the window underneath the mouse
pointer and it provides a very nice screen saver facility. Binary only
Jude Katschÿÿ Fish 86: ClickToFront
Extends the user-interface so that a double-click into a window brings it to
the front. Now as long as you can see any part of a window you can bring it to
the front without having to hunt for the page gadgets. Version 1.1, includes
source
Bryce NesbittÿÿFish 86: Cmd
See FF95
ÿÿFish 86: FileIISG
A demo version of Softwood File IIsg, a database manager with sound and
graphics. Also includes a database of of previously released disks in this
library, courtesy of Stan Spence. Binary only
Woody Williams, Don BradyÿÿFish 87: AdvSys
An adventure writing system, as described in the May 1987 issue of Byte
magazine. Advsys is a special purpose programming language that was
specifically designed to be used to write computer text adventure games.
Version 1.2, binary only
Dave Betzÿÿ@Fish 87: AutoIconOpen
Example code to fool WorkBench into thinking it is receiving mouse inputs that
select and open icons. Version 1.2, update to FF73. Includes source
Tony Willsÿÿ Fish 87: Claz
Converts IFF picture files to POSTSCRIPT. Works with Amiga HAM pictures, as
well as "normal" pictures. Also includes scaling. Version 2.0, includes
source
Steve Ludtkeÿÿ@Fish 87: Commodities
Commodities Exchange, an Amiga exec library which can be opened and used by
application programs to gain access to input in a very flexible way. This is a
"minimal, binary only" copy. Source may be available on a future disk. Version
0.4.
Jim MackrazÿÿFish 87: Diff
A simple version of diff. Update to FF75, includes source
Erik BaalbergenÿÿFish 87: Dme
See FF284
ÿÿFish 87: DropShadow
A program that makes your WorkBench windows have dropshadows. Has slider
gadgets to adjust the 3-dimensional distance between window planes and the
shadow darkness. Version 2.0, includes source, update to FF59, FF74
Jim Mackrazÿÿ@!Fish 87: Elib
Example of building a shared library using small model Manx C. Includes source
Jim Mackrazÿÿ@Fish 87: ID-Handler
An AmigaDOS device handler, that generates unique identifiers. Generates a new
unique 16 digit decimal number each time it is opened by an application.
Version 1.0, includes source
Ed PuckettÿÿFish 87: Install Two
Two possible replacement versions of the standard install program (to make a
disk bootable). Includes source
Bryce Nesbitt, Scott TurnerÿÿFish 87: MemWatch
Sits in the background and watchs for random trashing of low memory by an
application under development. If it detects a write to low memory, it repairs
it to what used to be there, then puts up a requester indicating what damage
had been done. Version II, includes source.
John Toebesÿÿ Fish 87: MovePointer
Moves the pointer to any specified location on the screen, specified by X-Y
coordinates. Includes source
"Cewy"ÿÿ Fish 87: MoveWindow
Move a named window to any arbitrary X-Y coordinate and possibly resize it at
the same time. Includes source
"Cewy"ÿÿFish 87: MunchingSq
"Munching Squares" hack, now upgraded to take a single argument for a seed
value. Includes source
Leo Schwabÿÿ@Fish 87: PalTest
Example code of how to determine dynamically whether or not you are running on
a PAL machine. Includes source
Christof BonnkirchÿÿÀFish 87: Sc
Demonstrates generation of good looking pseudo-random scenery. Includes source
in C (translated from Draco version on disk number 61).
Chris GrayÿÿFish 87: Tek4695
A Tek4695 printer driver. Binary only
Phil Staubÿÿ@Fish 87: WBDualPF
An example of using a dual-playfield screen, using a method contrary to
documentation in the Intuition Manual. Update to FF41, includes source
Jim Mackrazÿÿ@Fish 87: WarpText
See FF96
ÿÿ Fish 87: Yaiffr
Yet Another IFF Reader. Handles HAM, HIRES, and overscan, includes source
Leo SchwabÿÿFish 87: Zoo
See FF164
ÿÿ@Fish 88:
This disk has been replaced by FF89ÿÿ@Fish 89: AutoEnquirer
An example of a screen contraption that is like a requester except that it's
not quite as demanding, goes where you want to put it, and remembers where it
was put. Includes source and Manx'ified version of Chris Gray's fractalish
terrain generator as a demo.
Howard HullÿÿFish 89: DEMOlition
Display hack, includes source
Kriton KyrimisÿÿFish 89: DirMaster
See FF130
ÿÿFish 89: FuncKey
See FF105
ÿÿFish 89: MFF-Demo
Demo copy of the MicroFiche Filer program from Software Visions Inc. The
MicroFiche File is a full-powered database program for manipulation of text,
numbers, and pictures. It uses the microfiche metaphor for dealing with your
data graphically. This is a full production version except that the save
option has been disabled. Includes a sample database of my disk library.
Binary only
Gary Samadÿÿ Fish 89: ScreenShift
Allows you to adjust the position of the screen on your display, just like the
preferences function. Works from CLI or WorkBench. Includes source
Anson MahÿÿFish 89: Snake
A variant on the old "bouncing lines" program, this on uses multiple vertices
and Bezier splines. Includes source
KABjorkeÿÿ Fish 90: AmiGazer
Compute a view of the night sky, using a database of 1573 stars, for any date,
time of day, and latitude. Click on stars for info about them. Binary only
Rich HorneÿÿFish 90: CardFile
Study aid card file program written in AmigaBasic. Useful for organizing small
blocks of data, such as can be done with a 3X5 card file system. Binary only
James Parks
ÿÿ@Fish 90: Conman
See FF165
ÿÿBFish 90: IMandelVroom
Modified version of Kevin Clague's mandelbrot program (on FF78) that uses his
"ring detector" to draw an approximation of the interior strange attractor
contours. Binary only (with patches for original source).
Kevin Clague, Howard Hull
ÿÿFish 90: NewDemos
Some new demos, including replacements for the standard "lines" and "boxes"
demos, that use only a few percent of the CPU time, so it is reasonable to have
lots of them running simultaneously to demo multitasking. Binary only
Steve Koren
ÿÿ Fish 90: Othello
Board game, binary only
Matthew Bellew
ÿÿFish 90: PrinText
Displays ASCII text files on the screen with scrollbar, arrow gadgets, auto-
matic word-wrap, a search function, speech, IFF picture loading, and online
help. Version 1.2, binary only
Opher Kahane
ÿÿFish 90: PrtDrvGen
Program to automatically generate custom printer drivers. Version 2.2b, binary
only, source available from author. Update to FF60
Joergen Thomsen
ÿÿFish 90: RainBench
Simple program which cycles the hardware color register to get an interesting
effect on your workbench screen. Binary only
Brendan Keliher
ÿÿPFish 90: ShortCut
A utility that collects keystroke sequences and allows you to replace them with
a single key stroke. Binary only
Opher Kahane
ÿÿ Fish 90: ShowPrint
A full-feature IFF picture file screen dump utility. Can display and print all
sizes of pictures including those larger than the screen. Allows adjustment of
printer output in three modes: ASPECT, FULL, and CUSTOM output. Print verti-
cally or horizonatally, in B&W, grey scale, or color, etc. Binary only.
Brian Conrad
ÿÿFish 90: Sizzlers
A series of graphics demo programs. Version 1.7.0, binary only
Greg Epley
ÿÿFish 90: SpaceAceDemo
Shareware shoot-em-up spaceship game. Binary only
Steve McLeod
ÿÿFish 90: Timer
Creates a small window containing a timer. Version 1.5, binary only
Bill Beogelein
ÿÿ@Fish 91: ADL
This disk contains a distribution of ADL (Adventure Definition Language). ADL
is a superset of an older language named DDL, by Michael Urban, Chris Kosta-
nick, Michael Stein, Bruce Adler, and Warren Usui. ADL enhancements were made
by Ross Cunniff, who submitted this material for inclusion in the library.
Included here are the sources to the ADL compiler, interpreter, and debugger.
The binaries were compiled with the Lattice 3.03 compiler. Ross noted in his
letter that currently ADL is a CLI environment program only, but that he hopes
to offer a more Amiga'ized version in the future. Also, the stack size should
be set to at least 10000 before attempting to run ADL.
ÿÿ@Fish 92: As6502
A portable 6502 assembler, including source in C
J. Van Ornum, Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 92: Bawk
Text processor inspired by the Unix awk utility. Bawk searches files for
specific patterns and performs actions for every occurance of these patterns.
The patterns can be regular expressions. The actions are expressed using a
subset of the C language. Includes source in C. Update to FF65
Bob Brodt, Johan Widen
ÿÿFish 92: HunkPad
Pads an object file out to where it is exactly a multiple of 128 bytes, thus
making it immune to having garbage appended on to the end of it by xmodem type
file transfer protocols. Version 2, includes source. Update to FF84
J. Hamilton
ÿÿFish 92: Less
See FF149
ÿÿFish 92: Ndir
Library that implements the 4BSD unix directory access routines (opendir,
closedir, readdir, etc). Includes source in C
Mike Meyer
ÿÿ Fish 92: Parse
A recursive descent expression parser that parses expressions, computes the
expression value, and prints it. Includes support for some built in trans-
cendental functions. Includes source in C
John Olsen
ÿÿFish 92: Shar
Two programs to pack and unpack shell archives on the Amiga. Shell archives
are the traditional Usenet method of bundling multiple text files for posting
as a unit or for sending via electronic mail. Includes source in C
Fabbian G. Dufoe
ÿÿ@Fish 92: SmallLib
Replacement for amiga.lib (for assembly programs) that is about 8 times
smaller. Binary only
Bryce Nesbitt
ÿÿFish 92: UUencode
Programs to encode/decode binary files for transmittal via mail or other
text-only methods. The binary file is expanded by approximately 35% for
transmittal. Includes a simple line-by-line checksum technique that can read
and write files compatible with the older uuencode/uudecode, plus a file size
test modification that is transparent to older uudecodes. Update to FF35, FF53
Mark Horton, Al Rosenthal, Bryce Nesbitt
ÿÿFish 93: Dme
See FF284
ÿÿFish 93: MicroEmacs
See FF119
ÿÿ@!Fish 94: AudioTools
Demo programs from Rob Peck's article in the July/August issue of Amiga World
on accessing the audio device. Version 2, update to FF84. Includes source
Rob Peck
ÿÿàFish 94: ClickUpFront
Another program, similar in function to the ClickToFront program on FF86 that
allows you to bring any window to the front simply by double-clicking in any
part of it. Version 1.0, includes source
Dave Cervone
ÿÿàFish 94: HeliosMouse
See FF111
ÿÿFish 94: Iff2Ps
A program to convert any IFF file to postscript for printing or viewing on a
postscript compatible device. Version 1.2, binary only
Bill Mason, Sam Paolucci
ÿÿ@Fish 94: ModulaTools
See FF138
ÿÿÀFish 94: Terrain 3D
Demonstrates generation of good looking pseudo-random scenery. This version is
a derivative of "sc" on FF87, but now displays terrain in 3d relief. Includes
source
Chris Gray, Howard Hull
ÿÿFish 95: Cmd
Redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output to a file. Useful for
capturing print jobs for debugging or "offline" printing. Version 4, includes
source, update to FF79, FF86
Carolyn Scheppner
ÿÿFish 95: CygnusEd
Demo version of CygnusEd, an editor from CygnusSoft Software. Supports
simultaneous editing of multiple files, multiple views of the same file, very
fast display, margins, word-wrap, status-lines, insert/overstike mode, online
help, soft scroll borders, screen overscan, adjustable tab size, macros, text
formatting options, block/line/word cut/copy, and more. Also includes demo 3.0
version of MandFXP. Binary only
ÿÿFish 95: Gomf
Gomf stands for "Get Outa My Face", a phrase many a programmer has mumbled when
a Guru alert appears unexpectedly. This program can generally make the Guru go
away and allow you to clean up and shutdown more cleanly. Version 1.0, binary
only
Chris Johnsen
ÿÿFish 95: Journal
A program that records a sequence of mouse and keyboard events as they occur
and stores them in a file. The file can be played back with another program,
also supplied, which causes the same sequence of events to occur again. Very
useful for creating demonstrations of programs or documenting repeatable bugs.
Version 1.0, binary only
Dave Cervone
ÿÿ@Fish 95: MergeMem
Attempts to merge the MemList entries of sequentially configured ram boards.
When successful, allows allocating a section of memory which spans board
boundries. Version 2, update to FF56. Includes source
Carol Scheppner
ÿÿFish 95: PrinterStealer
A program similar in function to "Cmd" that allows diversion of output destined
for the printer to a file for future output or debugging purposes. Binary only,
source available from authors
Alex Livshits and J-M. Forgeas
ÿÿFish 95: Record-Replay
See FF105
ÿÿFish 96: AnimPlayer
An animation reader and displayer that is the result of a consortium of
animation software developers, which includes the authors of Videoscape,
Sculpt3D, Silver, Forms-In-Flight, and Animator:Apprentice. Includes source
Martin Hash et al.
ÿÿ Fish 96: Chess
See FF205
ÿÿ@Fish 96: HackBench
Provides the source for a WorkBench-like program, for experimentation and
validation of new interface ideas. It is not intended to be an actual WorkBench
replacement
Bill Kinnersley
ÿÿFish 96: Label
Simple program to print labels with arbitrary text. Version 1.3, binary only,
but source available from author
Mike Hansen
ÿÿ Fish 96: LineDrawer
Makes a line drawing based on drawing commands stored in a text file. Includes
a demo that draws an outline map of the USA and state borders. Version 1.0,
includes source
John Olsen
ÿÿ@Fish 96: PopUpMenu
Example code implementing pop-up menus that are reasonably compatible with
Intuition menus. Includes source
Derek Zahn
ÿÿFish 96: Tek4695
A Tektronix 4695/4696 printer driver. Includes source
Phil Staub
ÿÿFish 96: TimeRAM
Tests the access speeds of Fast and Chip ram. Binary only
Bruce Takahashi
ÿÿ@Fish 96: WarpText
Fast text rendering routines, to be linked with application programs. Reported
to be able to display text as fast, or faster than, "blitz". Update to FF87.
Version 2.0, includes source.
Bill Kelly
ÿÿFish 97: CutAndPaste
PD implementations of the Unix cut and paste commands. Includes source
John Weald
ÿÿ Fish 97: GraphIt
Plots most simple functions in 2 or 3 dimensions, as well as 2d parametric
equations in term of t. Includes source
Flynn Fishman
ÿÿ Fish 97: Juggler
Stunning animation of a robot juggler with ray traced reflective spheres. Uses
HAM mode display and sound effects to boot! This is version 1.2 and apparently
fixes some bugs in version on FF47. Binary only
Eric Graham
ÿÿFish 97: MouseReader
Shareware program to read text files and view iff files using only the mouse.
Binary only
Bill Betz
ÿÿFish 97: Shm
A simple graphics demo which approximately simulates the motion of two inter-
acting pendulums. Includes source
Chris Ediss
ÿÿ Fish 97: Splines
Demonstrates various curve fitting and rendering techniques. Also includes
something unique for the Amiga world, pop-up menus. Includes source
Helene (Lee) Taran
ÿÿFish 98: Access
A 16 color terminal program based on Comm version 1.34. Includes new macro
window, custom gadgets, colorized menus, etc. Version Beta 0.18, binary only
Keith Young, D.J.James
ÿÿFish 98: Backup
A simple backup program that writes normal AmigaDOS disks as the backup
destination. To recover files, you just copy from the backup disk. Requires
manual decisions about what subdirectories to backup to what disks to make
everything fit. Includes source
Al Kent
ÿÿFish 98: DCDemo
A demo version of DiskCat 2.3, a disk catalog program. Demo is limited to
cataloging 100 files at a time. Binary only
MicroAce Software
ÿÿ@Fish 98: HdDriver
A complete driver for a WD-1002-05 hard disk controller card. This card can
handle 3 hard disks and 4 floppies, but the driver currently only handles one
hard disk. Includes source
Al Kent
ÿÿFish 98: QBase
Quick-Base is a "MailBase Management utility", that lets you define and
maintain records of your family, friends, and other associates. Currently a
maximum of 200 records per file. Binary only
Kevin Harris
ÿÿ Fish 98: Thai
A simple Thai quiz program developed by the author while he was learning the
Thai language. It loads complete Thai sentences and words from a supplied
file. If you click on the sentence or word gadget the program will pick a
random sentence/word. You then click on the Thai/Speak/Phonetic/English gadget
to display that version (or speak it). Includes source
Al Kent
ÿÿ@Fish 99: A-Render
A Ray-Tracing Construction set
Brian Reed
ÿÿFish 100: Berserk
Nice animation of a ball juggling 3 unicycles
Leo Schwab
ÿÿ@Fish 100: Conman
See FF165
ÿÿFish 100: WBLander
Workbench display hack. This one is really a game in disguise. Previously
released on FF82, FF85 as "Rocket", now has sound effects. Binary only
Pete da Silva
ÿÿÀFish 101: CirPlane
A circular plane generator for VideoScape 3D. Generates a clockwise circular
polygon with the specified number of vertices. Used, for example, to cap a
cylinder or to generate surface detail. Version 1.0, includes source
Thad Floryan
ÿÿFish 101: IconAssembler
Loads existing WorkBench icon files and allows you to change either the primary
or alternate images to another image loaded from an IFF-brush file. Binary only
Stefan Lindahl
ÿÿFish 101: MicroSPELL
A standalone spelling checker which scans text files and reports on misspelled
words. It has a 1000 word "common word" list, a 43,000 word main dictionary,
and supports multiple user dictionaries. Also interfaces quite nicely with
MicroEMACS 3.9, with an emacs macro to step through the source file, stopping
at each suspect word and allowing the user to dispose of it in different ways.
Version 1.0, includes source
Dan Lawrence
ÿÿ@Fish 101: MIDI
See FF227
ÿÿFish 101: PsIntrp
A postscript interpreter that reads postscript files and previews them on an
Amiga screen. Interactive input and output takes place in a small window.
The page to be show is composed behind the window in an interlaced screen with
16 colors. Can also take input from a file. Includes source in assembler
Greg Lee
ÿÿ@Fish 101: StartUps
Replacements for the standard C startup files, Astartup.obj and LStartup.obj.
Includes source. The options include
(1) BothStartup.obj, for WorkBench programs or CLI programs with or without
command line parameters,
(2) WBStartup.obj, for WorkBench programs or CLI programs that require no
command line parameters, and
(3) CLIStartup.obj, for CLI programs that require command line parameters but
do not need to be able to be runnable from WorkBench.
Bryce Nesbitt
ÿÿ@ Fish 102: Debug
See FF232
ÿÿ@Fish 102: MatchStuff
Heavy duty text pattern matching stuff. The pattern syntax is an extension of
standard AmigaDOS filename matching. Also includes some simply matched text
replacement capability. Includes source
Pete Goodeve
ÿÿFish 102: Sectorama
See FF108
ÿÿ@Fish 102: SiliCon
A smart input line interpreter that provides a separate command window with
full editing and recall of previous commands. Actual name is "Sili(Con:)".
Update to FF50. Binary only
Pete Goodeve
ÿÿFish 102: Xicon
See FF290
ÿÿ@Fish 103: AvlTrees
Library and test program that implement routines for creating and using
balanced binary trees (AVL trees) held entirely in memory. Includes source
Paul Vixie
ÿÿ Fish 103: Calc
A programmable calculator program with similarities to a hand-held RPN
calculator. Can run either interactively or in "script" mode by reading
programs from a file. Version 1.0, shareware, binary only
Bob Brooks
ÿÿ@Fish 103: Cref
See FF166
ÿÿFish 103: DosKwik
See FF129
ÿÿFish 103: IntuiDOS
Gives improved control over, and handling of, the material on all diskettes in
the 'CLI-area' by employing a multi-disk, scrollable directory and using
Intuition techniques to issue DOS commands. Written in assembler. Binary only
Lennart Sandin
ÿÿFish 103: MFF_Update
A text import utility for MicroFiche Filer (demo version released on disk 89)
and updates to some PD disk library databases. Binary only
Gary Samad
ÿÿFish 103: Pack-It
Takes all the files and directories on a disk and pack them into a single file
for electronic transmission via modem. Binary only, shareware
Gary Kemper
ÿÿFish 103: Sol
Amiga version of solitaire game posted to usenet some time ago and modified to
use Amiga console control codes in place of curses calls. Includes source
Dave Goodenough, Joel Swank
ÿÿ0Fish 104: AnalytiCalc
See FF176
ÿÿFish 105: AsmProgs
"AsmFilter" (actually in AmigaBASIC) turns the output of the Metacomco
disassembler into a file that can be re-assembled.
"AddKickMem" adds the KickStart memory to your free memory on an Amiga 1000
with Kickstart in ROM.
"Clear" fills unused areas of memory with a specific byte pattern.
"L" is a replacement for the BCPL "list" program, but with some graphics
enhancements.
"SharpFont" is an 8 pixel non-proportional font.
"Stack" is a replacement for the BCPL stack program.
Includes some source
Glen McDiarmid, Kirk Davies
ÿÿ@AFish 105: BasicProgs
Some more AmigaBASIC programs. LeastSquare solves least squares problems and
graphs the results. Curves is a demo of one use for LeastSquare (find curves
to fit a set of points). Freud is a Freudian analysis program. Includes
source
George Trepal
ÿÿFish 105: Bison
See FF155
ÿÿFish 105: DMouse
Display hacks. Includes source
Al Livshits
ÿÿFish 105: FlamKey
Installs a little key on the WorkBench screen title bar, and then waits in
background until somebody clicks on the key. When activated, allows the
keyboard and mouse inputs to be locked out until a password is entered.
Shareware, binary only
Al Livshits
ÿÿFish 105: GravityWars
The object of this game is for one player to hit the other player's ship with a
missle, before being hit yourself. The ships and planets don't move, but
aiming the missle in the presence of gravity fields and black holes makes
hitting your target difficult. Version 2.0, shareware, binary only. Update to
FF70, FF84 but without Modula 2 source
Ed Bartz
ÿÿ@Fish 105: IPo2C
Writes a C-language definition of the current intuition pointer to a file,
which can then be used in a program via SetPointer to mimic the intuition
pointer. Includes source
Al Livshits
ÿÿ@Fish 105: Pere-Et-Fils
Example of creating and using reentrant processes. Includes source
Jean-Michel Forgeas
ÿÿFish 105: Record-Replay
A program that records a sequence of mouse and keyboard events as they occur
and stores them in a file. The file can be played back to cause the same
sequence of events to occur again. Very useful for creating demonstrations of
programs or documenting repeatable bugs. This is version 2.0, update to FF95.
Shareware, binary only
Al Livshits and J-M. Forgeas
ÿÿFish 106: FuncKey
A shareware function key editor, version 1.1, an update to FF89. Binary only
(source available from author)
Anson Mah
ÿÿFish 106: MoreArt
A small selection of some additional Amiga artwork
Dana Dominiak, Larry Zasitko
ÿÿ Fish 106: QuickFlix
An IFF slideshow and cel animation program that takes full advantage of the
Amiga's multitasking operating system, supports all the graphics modes, can run
with internal timing or be triggered by an external source, caches images in
memory to achieve rapid frame rate, etc. Version 0.13, binary only, shareware
Jeff Kunzelman, Rodney Iwashina, Takeshi Suganuma
ÿÿ Fish 106: RistiNolla
A Finnish game. The name means something like CrossZero, and is also called
Go-Moku. Version 1.0, shareware, binary only
Mika Pihlajamaki
ÿÿÀFish 107: Csh
Version 2.07 of Matt Dillon's csh like shell. Includes C source. See FF168
Matt Dillon, Steve Drew
ÿÿFish 107: Diff
A file comparison utility, similar to other common "diff" programs. Includes
source
D. Krantz, Jeff Bailey
ÿÿ@Fish 107: ProSuite
This is the Amiga Programmers Suite Book 1.01. The suite provides example code
of facilities that every programmer needs (such as FileIO Requester), provides
examples of new facilities (such as XText and DoRequest), and provides a
tutorial on how to program the Amiga. Includes source. See FF307 "FileIO"
R.J. Mical
ÿÿFish 107: SVTools
Some additional useful tools. Includes a new version of Vnews, sit, setstack,
retool, memlist, fragit, and yoyo. Includes source
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿFish 108: AList
A directory listing program based on Dave Haynie's LD4
program, with extensions and enhancements. Includes source
Ed Kivi, Dave Haynie
ÿÿFish 108: DirMaster
See FF130
ÿÿFish 108: Dots-Perfect
Printer driver for an Epson MX80 printer with the Dots-Perfect upgrade kit
installed. Includes source
Robbie Akins
ÿÿFish 108: MonIDCMP
Lets you monitor the IntuiMessages that pass through an IDCMP window. It
prints the message class, mouse coordinates, qualifier values, and other useful
information when appropriate. Great for debugging applications and for
snooping around in the inner workings of other programs. Includes source
Dave Cervone
ÿÿFish 108: PrintPop
Lets you send some common control settings to the PRT: printer device. When
installed, a left-amiga F1 sequence will pop up a small window with various
options. Includes source
Robbie Akins
ÿÿFish 108: Sectorama
A program designed to help Amiga users recover lost or damaged data from floppy
or hard drives, or to repair a damaged volume. Version 1.1, an update to FF102.
Binary only
Dave Joiner
ÿÿFish 108: Tek
An enhanced version of Dave Wecker's vt100 (v2.6) which includes emulation for
a Tektronix 4010/4014 graphics terminal. This is a much improved version of
the Tek4010 from FF52. Includes source
Nick Giordano, Terry Whelan
ÿÿFish 108: Zoo
See FF164
ÿÿFish 109: Machine
A neat new animation from Allen Hastings
ÿÿÁFish 109: SimCPM
See FF186
ÿÿFish 109: UUpc
Version 1.0 of a suite of programs that will allow you hook up your Amiga as a
usenet node. Includes source
Richard Lamb, Stuart Lynne, Jeff Lydiatt
ÿÿ@Fish 110: A68K
See FF186
ÿÿ@Fish 110: Pdc
An optimizing C compiler for the 68000 processor. This is an update to FF53,
though apparently not based on the code from that disk. Major porting work was
done by Jeff Lydiatt to get it to the point where it would compile and execute
simple programs on the Amiga. This version now generates metacomco- compatible
assembler source code, which can be assembled by the assembler also provided on
this disk and then linked by the freely redistributable linker "blink" (also
provided). Includes all compiler source and some library and startup source
code. Requires amiga.lib from developers kit to generate complete running
example executables.
Matt Brandt, Jeff Lydiatt
ÿÿFish 111: AmyLoad
A graphical monitor of cpu, blitter, and memory use. Includes two components;
load.device, which monitors system parameters, and amyload, which is the user
interface and display program. Includes source
Author: Jeff Kelley
ÿÿFish 111: AssignDev
Assigns multiple names to a given device. For example, allows the names "df0:"
and "df3:" to refer to the same physical device. This is a modified version of
FF79. Includes source
Phil Lindsay, Olaf Seibert
ÿÿFish 111: Gauge
Continuously displays memory usage in a vertical bar graph, similar to the
workbench "fuel gauge" type display for disk space. Binary only
Pete da Silva
ÿÿàFish 111: HeliosMouse
A "sunmouse" type program. Automatically activates a window simply by moving
the mouse pointer into the window. Version 1.1, an update to FF94. Includes
source
Dave Cervone
ÿÿ@Fish 111: Labels
Alphabetic and numeric ordered cross reference lists of defined system con-
stants. Recommended for debugging purposes only, use the symbolic values in
programs!
Olaf Seibert
ÿÿÀFish 111: Mandel
See FF218
ÿÿ Fish 111: PopLife
A PopCLI type thingie that instead plays life all over your screen. Lots of
bits and pieces from Tomas Rokicki's blitlab and John Toebes' PopCLI. Includes
source
Olaf Seibert
ÿÿ Fish 112: BeachBirds
Jerrold Tunnell's entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Uses sprites and
sound to portray a beach scene. Runs on a 512K machine. Binary only
ÿÿFish 112: Bully
Mike Meyer's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Pushes all open screens
around (thus the name "bully"). Designed for showing off more than one demo at
a time. Includes source
ÿÿFish 112: DropShadow
Dropshadow version 2, rev 0, for use with Bryce Nesbitt's Wavebench demo.
Binary only
Jim Mackraz
ÿÿ Fish 112: HagenDemos
Joel Hagen's Badge Killer Demo contest entries, "RGB" and "Focus". RGB was the
overall winner of the contest. It requires a one meg Amiga to run. Binary only
ÿÿFish 112: Viacom
Latest version of viacom for use in conjunction with the WaveBench demo.
Binary only
Leo Schwab, Bryce Nesbitt
ÿÿFish 112: WaveBench
This is Bryce Nesbitt's Badge Killer Demo Contest entry. It is a neat screen
hack, and runs on 512K machines. For more laughs, try in conjunction with
Viacom or Ds (Dropshadow). Includes source
ÿÿFish 113: AmiCron
See FF139
ÿÿFish 113: DME
See FF284
ÿÿ@Fish 113: DOSDev
Example DOS device driver in Manx C. Version 1.10, includes source. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ@Fish 113: M2Amiga
Demo version of a fast single pass Modula-2 compiler with editor, linker, a
small set of interface and standard libraries. Compiles only small demo
programs by limiting codesize and imports. Further development of the ETHZ
compiler on Disk 24. Binary only. Demos with source
R. Degen, C. Nieder, M. Schaub, J. Straube (AMSoft)
ÿÿFish 113: NoIconPos
Clears the position info of any of your icons to allow WorkBench to pick a
reasonable place for the icon again. Useful for disk and drawer icons where
Snapshot rewrites the icon and the window information. Written in Modula-2,
another demo for M2Amiga
Markus. Schaub
ÿÿ@Fish 114: CDecl
See FF167
ÿÿFish 114: Vt100
Version 2.7 of Dave's vt100 terminal emulator with kermit and xmodem file
transfer. Includes a few bug fixes posted to Usenet shortly after the posting
of version 2.7. Update to FF29, FF33, FF36, FF41, FF47, FF55. Includes source
Dave Wecker
ÿÿFish 114: WBLander
This is a special version of the WBLander program from FF100. The ending is
unique. Also uses sound effectively. Includes source
Pete da Silva, Karl Lehenbauer
ÿÿFish 115: Killer
An incredible demo written by Robert Wilt. It won fourth place in the Badge
Killer Demo Contest. Requires at least one meg of memory to run. Sound is also
an important part of the demo so be sure to turn it up. Binary only
ÿÿFish 115: MarketDroid
This is another devious sprite oriented demo with lots of "in" jokes. Runs on
a 512K machine. Includes source
Leo Schwab
ÿÿaFish 116: Movies
A ram animation system with three different example animations; Kahnankas,
Rocker, and F-15. Kahnankas won a close second in the Badge Killer Demo
Contest. Both Kahnankas and Rocker run on a 512K Amiga and show off overscan
HAM mode. Includes a animation player program (movie), animation builder
programs (dilbm, pilbm), and a text/graphics display program (vilbm).
Eric Graham, Ken Offer
ÿÿFish 117: AMUC_Demo
A really neat horizontal scrolling demo that is a 2400 x 200 pixel 32 color
IFF picture composed of digiview snapshots of members of the AMiga Users of
Calgary, superimposed on a very wide picture of the Calgary Skyline. Binary
only
Steve Vermeulen, Steve Jeans
ÿÿFish 117: Exp_Paint
Demo version of Express Paint 1.1. This is the program that was used to create
the huge scrolling demo picture in the AMUC_Demo drawer on this same disk.
Binary only
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿFish 118: Empire
This is a complete rewrite, from the ground up, in Draco, of Pete Langston's
Empire game. Empire is a multiplayer game of exploration, economics, war, etc,
which can last a couple of months. Can be played either on the local keyboard
or remotely through a modem. This is version 1.0, shareware, and includes
source
Chris Gray, Pete Langston
ÿÿFish 118: HAMmmm
See FF239
ÿÿFish 118: Stars
Based on original code by Leo Schwab, has credits longer than the actual demo.
Runs on 512K Amiga. Binary only
Hobie Orris
ÿÿFish 118: WireDemo
Demonstrates the Amiga's line drawing speed. Runs on a 512K Amiga. Includes
source. See FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 119: MicroEMACS
See FF195
ÿÿFish 120: Amoeba
This clone of Space Invaders is one of the best freely redistributable games
for the Amiga to date. Unlike many commercial games, it even works correctly
in a multitasking environment (by not requiring you to reboot just to play a
game). Highly recommended! Binary only
LateNight Developments
ÿÿ Fish 120: BackGammon
A graphical Backgammon game. Version 1.0, includes source
Bob Pfister
ÿÿ Fish 120: Bankn
See FF163
ÿÿFish 120: EgyptianRun
"road race + hazards" type game. Version 1.1, binary only, shareware, source
available from author
Chris Hames
ÿÿFish 120: IconImage
Replaces an old icon image with a new image, without affecting icontype, drawer
data, etc. Includes source
Denis Green
ÿÿ@@Fish 121: BasicStrip
An AmigaBASIC program that helps to convert programs written in other forms of
Basic to AmigaBASIC.
George Trepal
ÿÿ Fish 121: DataPlot
A shareware plotting program written in AmigaBASIC. Also includes a least
squares curve fit program
Dale Holt
ÿÿ Fish 121: Plot
A shareware 3-D graphing program written in AmigaBASIC, with some sample output
plots. Source available from author
George Trepal
ÿÿFish 121: Stairs
This AmigaBASIC program demonstrates a musical illusion based upon perceptual
circularity of widely spaced tones whose volumes are defined as a sinusoidal
relationship to their frequency.
Gary Cuba
ÿÿFish 121: Uedit
See FF286
ÿÿFish 121: WBColors
Changes the Workbench colors to a predetermined color set, for programs that
expect to be booted off their distribution disk but instead are run from a hard
disk. Includes source
Stefan Lindahl
ÿÿFish 122: Asteroids
"blast the asteriods" type game. Unique feature is that all the images and
sounds are replaceable by the end user. So instead of ships and rocks, you can
have an Amiga against a horde of IBMPC's if you wish
Rico Mariani
ÿÿ@Fish 122: Iff2Pcs
See FF136
ÿÿFish 122: Names
A shareware program to create and manage mailing lists. Binary only
Ernie Nelson
ÿÿFish 122: Pr
Prints listings in different formats. Similar to the Unix "pr" program.
Includes source
Sam Paolucci
ÿÿ Fish 122: PushOver
Board strategy game, in AmigaBASIC. Push your pieces onto the board until you
get five in a row in any direction. Includes source
Russ Yost
ÿÿ@Fish 122: PuzzlePro
Create a puzzle from an IFF picture, which the user can then piece back
together again. Written in AmigaBASIC. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware,
source available from author
Syd Bolton
ÿÿFish 123: ARP
"AmigaDOS Replacement Project". Arp is an effort led by Charlie Heath of
Microsmiths Inc., to replace the current DOS in a compatible fashion, so that
current programs will continue to work. Arp also makes whatever improvements
are possible, so that current and future programs will work better.
Various authors contributed work
ÿÿ Fish 123: Car
This animation is apparently an inside joke relating to a well known Amigan's
experience with a certain highend graphics hardware manufacturer.
Allen Hastings
ÿÿFish 124: Icons
Some sample animated icons
L. Pfost
ÿÿFish 124: Tarot
An AmigaBASIC program containing some nice graphic renditions of tarot cards
L.Pfost
ÿÿ Fish 125: El Gato
This animation is of a walking cat. It also has a background music
arrangement, that requires Sonix to use
Kevin Sullivan
ÿÿ Fish 126: Colour
Manipulates the colors of specific named screens, saving their current color
sets to data files, loading new color sets from data files, or interactively
changing the colors. Includes source
John Russell
ÿÿFish 126: Dance
These two programs, "dancing polygons", are variations of one another, but
demonstrate the range of colors available on the Amiga. Includes source
John Olsen
ÿÿ Fish 126: HBHill
This animation is the first known animation that makes use of the Amiga's
"Extra Half Brite" mode
Kevin Sullivan
ÿÿ@Fish 126: Iconify
A subroutine that creates an icon on the Amiga screen that can be subsequently
dragged around, and double- clicked on. You can use this to have your programs
"iconify" themselves to temporarily get out of the user's way. Includes source
and demo program
Leo Schwab
ÿÿ Fish 126: OnlyAmiga
This animation consists of tree balls being juggled by pyramids rotating on
their tops
Iqbal Singh Hans
ÿÿ@Fish 126: SupLib
The support library needed to rebuild various programs of Matt's from the
source, including DME, DTERM, etc. Includes source. See also FF168
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 126: VCheck
Version 1.2 of the virus detection program from Commodore Amiga Technical
Support. This version will test for the presence of a virus in memory, or on
specific disks. Binary only
Bill Koester
ÿÿFish 127: Bounce
This program creates little dots that bounce around and multiply. Includes
source
Steve Hansel and Tom Hansel
ÿÿ Fish 127: Nemesis
This demo shows a panning view of stars. Binary only
Mark Riley
ÿÿ Fish 127: Ripples
This animation shows a fixed object from a moving point of view, rather than a
moving object from a fixed point of view
Al Hastings
ÿÿ@Fish 128: Dis
See FF160
ÿÿFish 128: DropCloth
See FF201
ÿÿFish 128: LedClock
An extremely simple clock program, for interlaced screens only. Includes
source
Ali Ozer
ÿÿFish 128: MRBackUP
See FF279
ÿÿFish 128: Paint
A simple screen painting program, written in web. Requires web preprocessing
program to rebuild from source. Includes source in web
Greg Lee
ÿÿFish 128: PrtDriver
A printer driver for the Toshiba "3 in one" printer in its Qume (best) mode.
Includes source in C and assembler
Rico Mariani
ÿÿFish 128: SDBackUp
A hard disk backup utility. CLI interface only. Does file compression.
Version 1.1, binary only
Steve Drew
ÿÿFish 128: Sed
A clone of the Unix sed (Stream EDitor) program. Includes source
Eric Raymond
ÿÿðFish 128: wKeys
A "hot-keys" program that binds keyboard function keys to window manipulation
functions (window activation, front to back, moving screens, etc). Includes
source
Dave Cervone
ÿÿFish 129: DOSKwik
A pair of programs which allow you to save files, or a group of files, to one
or more floppies for quick loading (loading up a ram disk for example). Does
not store files in DOS format, which is why it is faster. Version 2.0, update
to FF103. Binary only, shareware
Gary Kemper
ÿÿFish 129: MRBackUp
See FF279
ÿÿFish 129: PaintJet
An "official" Hewlett Packard PaintJet printer driver received directly from HP
sources. Don't settle for a bogus one, or pay the $50 some vendors are
apparently asking for one
ÿÿFish 129: Patch
Two independent ports of the very useful Unix utility "patch", which applies
context diffs to text files to automatically update them. Patch version 1.3
was ported to the Amiga by Rick Coupland and patch version 2.0 was ported by
Johan Widen. Includes source. See FF296
Larry Wall
ÿÿFish 130: DirMaster
A very nicely done shareware disk cataloger, version 1.1, an update to FF89,
FF108. Lots of neat new features and enhancements. Binary only. Includes
sample database of some disk libraries
Greg Peters
ÿÿ Fish 130: Evo
A human evolution toy/tutorial. Includes source
Steve Bonner
ÿÿ Fish 130: Hp
A nice RPN calculator program that supports calculations with binary, octal,
decimal, hex, float, and complex numbers. Other features include 32 registers
for storing data and transcendental functions. Version 1.0, includes source
Steve Bonner
ÿÿðFish 130: Mach
See FF254
ÿÿ@Fish 130: PatEdit
A pattern editor for creating patterns to input to the Amiga SetAfPt macro
call. This call sets the area fill pattern for the area filling graphics calls
such as RectFill, AreaDraw, etc. Includes source
Don Hyde
ÿÿÀFish 130: QMan
Mandelbrot generator written partially in assembly for speed. Includes source
Steve Bonner
ÿÿFish 131: Dfc
Copies disks like Maurader, but multitasks. Replaces both diskcopy and format
but is smaller than either. It even has a nice little Intuition interface.
Includes source
Tomas Rokicki
ÿÿFish 131: HyperBase
Shareware database management system. Version 1.6, binary only, source
available from authors Update to FF58
Mike MacKenzie, Marc Mengel, Craig Norborg
ÿÿ Fish 131: Life
See FF306
ÿÿàFish 131: Mackie
See FF305
ÿÿÀFish 131: Mg1b
With an ARexx port and other improvements by Tomas Rokicki. Finally you can
define macros and bind them to function keys in your startup file! Includes
source
Various
ÿÿ@Fish 131: WFrags
Another version of Frags, but this one pops up a nice little window that
updates occasionally. Necessary for developers who wonder what their program
is doing to memory, or wonder why they can't load that program. Includes
source
Tomas Rokicki
ÿÿFish 132: Berserk
Animation of a ball juggling 2 unicycles. With Source
Leo Schwab
ÿÿ@Fish 133: Conman
See FF165
ÿÿFish 133: Crc
Two programs that are very useful for generating 16-bit CRC listings of the
contents of disks, and verifying that a given disk's files still compute to the
same CRC's as listed. Version 1.0, binary only
Don Kindred
ÿÿFish 133: CrcLists
Complete CRC check files for disks 1-128 of the library, using the Crc program
also included on this disk. See FF233
Fred Fish
ÿÿ Fish 133: Overscan
Patches the Intuition library so that sizable windows with MaxHeight of 200
(400 in interlace) and screens with Height of 200 (400 in interlace) will take
advantage of the PAL overscan capability of Intuition V1.2. This seems to be
useful only for European users that wish to run software written for the
American market, without modifying the applications, but still using the
additional space. Includes source
Ari Freund
ÿÿ Fish 134: BoingThrows
A 50 frame HAM animation done with Sculpt-3D, and minor touchups with
DigiPaint. The animation took about 325 hours of runtime to generate
Marvin Landis
ÿÿFish 134: Browser
A workbench tool, using text-only windows, that makes all files in the system
accessible for executing, copying, moving, renaming, deleting, etc. Billed as
a "programmers workbench". Version 1.2, binary only
Pete da Silva
ÿÿFish 134: DME
See FF284
ÿÿFish 134: Find
See FF197
ÿÿFish 134: Library
Demo version of a shareware program that stores textual information without
regard to structure or content, and allows complicated searching for specific
patterns. Written in assembler for speed, binary only
Bill Brownson
ÿÿ`Fish 134: SmartIcon
See FF214
ÿÿFish 135: TeXF
A selection of 78 TeX fonts, with a conversion program to convert them to Amiga
fonts. There are 22 different fonts at various sizes, ranging from 15 pixels
high to more than 150 pixels. The conversion program can also be used with the
fonts distributed with AmigaTeX, yielding an additional 1000 or so more fonts
for use with other Amiga programs. Version 2.5, binary only
Ali Ozer
ÿÿ@Fish 136: AsmToolBox
An assembler "toolbox" created to make interfacing between assembler programs
and AmigaDOS easy. Includes source
Warren Ring
ÿÿFish 136: Bison
See FF155
ÿÿ@Fish 136: Iff2Pcs
An interactive puzzle program that takes any IFF file containing up to 16
colors, and breaks it up into squares to make a puzzle which the user can then
piece back together again. Version 1.1, update to FF122, includes source
Ali Ozer
ÿÿFish 136: Paste
A version of the Unix paste utility. Paste concatenates corresponding lines of
the specified files into a single output line (horizontal or parallel merging)
or concatenates them into alternate lines (vertical or serial merging).
Includes source
Dave Ihnat
ÿÿFish 136: YaBoing2
A game program demonstrating hardware sprite usage, including collision
detection. Update to FF36. Includes source
Ali Ozer, Leo Schwab
ÿÿFish 136: Zoo
See FF164
ÿÿFish 137: Ct
See FF235
ÿÿFish 137: JeansIcons
Miscellaneous cute icons
Steve Jeans
ÿÿFish 137: Muncho
Plays a digitized sound sample when you insert or remove a disk from your
drive. If you don't like the sounds, you can replace them with your own.
Binary only
Andy Werth
ÿÿFish 137: Sit
Set Icon Type program. Update to FF107, Version 1.10, includes source
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿ@Fish 137: VGad
A new gadget editor that takes two pictures of the window and its gadgets, one
being the normal gadget state and the other being the fully selected state, and
then merges the data and converts to C source code. Version 1.0, binary only
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿ Fish 137: VirusX
See FF287
ÿÿFish 137: VLabel
Prints fancy customized disk labels. It will combine an IFF picture and up to
50 lines of text (which may be placed arbitrarily in any font or point size)
and then print the result. The IFF picture can be virtually any size (up to
1008 by 1000). It will also print labels from a batch file produced by
SuperBase. Version 1.20, binary only
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿ@ Fish 138: AmigaLine
Various technical notes for Amiga programmers, March 88
Byrce Nesbitt
ÿÿFish 138: Diff
See FF142
ÿÿFish 138: Foreach
A simple but useful program that expands a wild card file specification and
then invokes the specified command once per expanded filename, with the
expanded filename as the command argument. Includes source
Jonas Flygare
ÿÿFish 138: MacFont
A conversion tool to convert Mac fonts to Amiga fonts. Binary only
John O'Neill, Rico Mariani
ÿÿ@Fish 138: ModulaTools
Various useful routines for those programming in Modula on the Amiga. Update
to FF94, includes source
Jerry Mack
ÿÿFish 138: Vt100
Two new versions of Dave's vt100 terminal emulator. One version, based on vt100
2.6, has been enhanced by John Barshinger to include an iconify feature, add
full 132 column support using overscan, and other miscellaneous features. This
version is available in binary only. The second version is release 2.8 of the
mainstream version of vt100, as enhanced and supported by Tony Sumrall. This
one include source. See FF275
Dave Wecker
ÿÿFish 139: Amicron
A simple Unix "cron" type program, which is a background task that uses a
disk-resident table to automatically run certain tasks on a regular basis, at
specific times. Enhanced and debugged version of AmiCron 2.3 from FF113.
Includes source
Steve Sampson, Rich Schaeffer, Chris Balzer
ÿÿFish 139: ListScanner
Displays all the Exec lists. Somewhat like the Xplor utility from FF73.
Includes source in assembler
Heiko Rath
ÿÿ Fish 139: ProCalc
See FF172
ÿÿFish 139: RemLib
See FF178
ÿÿFish 139: TurboBackup
A fast mass floppy disk duplicator with enforced verify mode to prevent
generation of incorrect copies. Version 1.00, binary only
Steffen Stempel, Martin Kopp
ÿÿàFish 139: WArranger
Sends a window, identified by its name, to the front or to the back, without
selecting it. Useful in conjunction with AmiCron. Works on all screens.
Includes source in assembler
Heiko Rath
ÿÿFish 139: WheelChairSim
A wheelchair simulator developed as a project for the Technical Resource Centre
and the Albert Children's Hospital, to allow the matching of a wheelchair
joystick to a child's handicap and all the child to practice using the chair in
a safe (simulated) environment. Binary only
Dr. Mike Smith
ÿÿ@Fish 140: SBProlog
Volume 1 of the 2 volume Stony Brook Prolog (SBP) distribution, version 2.3.2.
This volume contains the executables and libraries. Volume 2, on FF141, con-
tains the C and Prolog source code.
SB-Prolog is a public-domain Prolog system for Unix(tm) based systems origin-
ally developed at SUNY, Stony Brook. The core of the system is an emulator,
written in C for portability, of a Prolog virtual machine that is an extension
of the Warren Abstract Machine. The remainder of the system, including the
translator from Prolog to the virtual machine instructions, is written in
Prolog. In addition to providing a compiler, SB-Prolog also offers advanced
features such as dynamic loading, mixing of compiled and interpreted code,
macros, extension tables, a debugging facility offering two levels of tracing,
profiling tools, and other utilities
Logic Programming Group at SUNY, Stony Brook
David Roch, Scott Evernden
ÿÿ@Fish 141:
Volume 2 of the 2 volume Stony Brook Prolog (SBP) distribution, version 2.3.2.
This volume contains the C and Prolog source code. Volume 1, on FF140, con-
tains the executables and libraries.
ÿÿ@Fish 139: SmallC
An Amiga port of the Small-C compiler, written by Ron Cain and published in Dr.
Dobb's Journal, in about 1980. Small-C is a rather small subset of the full 'C'
language. However, it is capable of compiling itself, and other small, useful
programs. Requires an assembler and linker to complete the package and produce
working executables. Includes source and binary
Ron Cain, Willi Kusche.
ÿÿFish 142: Diff
A program that uses the same algorithm as the Unix diff program and also
produces context diffs, suitable for use with patch. Update to FF138 with
source
ÿÿ Fish 142: FracGen
See FF188
ÿÿ Fish 142: SciSubr
The Scientific Subroutine Package from DECUS, ported to the Amiga to run with
Absoft Fortran. This is a valuable resource of mathematical and statistical
source code for those doing Fortran work on the Amiga
Glenn Everhart
ÿÿFish 143: RIM
RIM-5 (Relational Information Manager) is a full relational DBMS that is
suitable for VERY large databases using B-Tree data storage. It has a crude
(by today's standards) user interface, but since full source code is provided.
Versions of RIM run on a wide variety of systems, small and large, and produce
compatible databases. Also includes a built in HELP database and a programming
language. Full Fortran source code and documentation included
Glenn Everhart
ÿÿ0Fish 144: AnalytiCalc
See FF176
ÿÿ@Fish 145: Csh
This is a version of Matt's csh like shell which has been modified to provide
file name completion and argument execution (via the grave accents mechanism).
Requires ARP 1.1 to run. Binary only, but includes diffs for the reference
2.07 source base
Matt Dillon, Johan Widen
ÿÿðFish 145: DMouse
See FF258
ÿÿFish 145: DNet
See FF294
ÿÿFish 145: Tab
A music tablature writing program for the Amiga, with intruments for a banjo
and a string guitar. Binary only
Jeff deRienzo
ÿÿ@Fish 145: TinyProlog
VT-PROLOG is a simple prolog interpreter provided with full source code to
encourage experimentation with the PROLOG language and implementations.
Version 1.1, includes source
Bill and Bev Thompson
ÿÿ Fish 146: Blanker2
A screen blanking program that turns the screen black after 90 seconds of
keyboard and mouse inactivity. Implemented as a very tiny event handler to the
input handler event stream. Version 1.27.88, includes source
Joe Hitchens
ÿÿHFish 146: C-Light
A demo of a commercial ray tracing program, which is identical except that it
has been limited to ten objects per scene. Binary only
Ron Peterson
ÿÿFish 146: CrcLists
Complete CRC check files for disks 129-141 and disks 143-145 of the library,
using the crc program from FF133. Disk 142 is omitted because of a problem
with the crc program. See FF233
Fred Fish
ÿÿFish 146: DmeMacros
A set of DME macros which utilize templates to turn DME into a language-
sensitive editor for C, Pascal, Modula-2, and Fortran
Jerry Mack
ÿÿ Fish 146: MemoPad
See FF160
ÿÿFish 147: MicroGNUEmacs
This diskette contains the latest Amiga version of MicroGNUEmacs (MG 2b), a
small but powerful text editor that also runs on many other computer systems
besides the Amiga. As well as the commands available on *all* systems MG
supports, Amiga MG has many Amiga-specific features: the Amiga mouse (with 24
different functions!), Intuition pull-down menus, the Browser (a very nice way
to select files), Amiga function keys, a full-screen editing window, and
support for using a different text font in the editing window. MicroGNUEmacs
is based on the original work of Dave Conroy, author of the public domain v30
version. It has been greatly enhanced through the efforts of the following
people:
Mike Meyer
Mic Kaczmarczik
Bob Larson
Dave Brower (previous version)
The current version is known to run on the following systems:
4.2 & 4.3 BSD Unix, Sun 3.2
Ultrix-32 (BSD Unix)
OS9/68k
VMS
Amiga
System V
Eunice
Primos
Cpm/68k
Atari ST
ÿÿFish 148: EFJ
"Escape from Jovi" A machine-code game featuring hi-res scrolling, large
playfield, disk-based Hi-Score list, stereo sound, and multiple levels. Use a
joystick in port 2 to control the ship. Binary only, shareware ($8)
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿFish 148: Fme
Map editor for the Fire-Power (tm) game. Features interlaced hi-res with
intuition interface. Includes source
Greg MacKay
ÿÿFish 148: HandyIcons
Adds a menustrip to the WorkBench window that allows you to run selected
Workbench Tools by menu selection. Can be set up to provide custom envir-
onments. Current version supports only WorkBench Tools and not Projects.
Binary only
Al Rubright
ÿÿ@Fish 148: Scrambler
Can encode/decode a text file into illegible gibberish, which resembles
executable code, to evade prying eyes. Version 0.01, Binary only
Foster Hall
ÿÿ
Fish 149: AnimalSounds
Samples of digitized animal sounds along with a simple
sound player
The Trumor Company, Inc.
Sound Player by Don Pitts
ÿÿFish 149: DX-VoiceSorter
Written to be used with Jack Deckard's VoiceFiler program. (FF82). It allows
for the sorting of a number of voicefiles stored using that program into a new
voicefile of voices made up from various files. Includes source
Dave Bouckley
ÿÿFish 149: Keep
Utility program with an intuition interface for BBS and network junkies who
download messages in one large file and then read them off-line. Using only
the mouse, you can drive through such files a message at a time, examine each
at your leisure and tag those you wish to keep. Version 1.2, binary only, but
source available with donation to author
Tim Grantham
ÿÿFish 149: Less
Like Unix "more", only better, with forward and backward scrolling, searching
and positioning by percent of file and line number, etc. Lets you also print
the current file. Version 1.3, update to FF32, FF74, FF92. Includes source
Mark Nudelman, Bob Leivian
ÿÿ@Fish 149: Scheme
A statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming
language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman" Binary only
Ed Puckett
ÿÿ Fish 150: AirFoil
Airfoil generator utilizing the Joukowski transformation. Generates airfoil
models as well as their corresponding streamline and pressure distributions.
Update to FF71. Includes source
Russ Leighton
ÿÿFish 150: DC10
An AmigaBasic DC-10 instrument flight simulator. Appears to be quite in-depth
with flight-planning and take-off options along with an extensive doc file
Jan Arkesteijn
ÿÿ@!Fish 150: ExecLib
A working example of how to build and use user-defined disk-resident libraries.
Of special interest to developers working with Lattice C
Al Livshits
ÿÿFish 150: Iconizer
Saves your current mouse pointer to a small icon. You can restore the pointer
just by double-clicking on its icon. Allows for building a whole library of
pointers and to use them whenever you want. Binary only
Al Livshits
ÿÿ@Fish 150: Pilot
An implementation of the PILOT language for the Amiga, including a demo done
for the National Park Service. PILOT is a limited use language for use in
educational and computer based instruction programs. Binary only with Beta
test kit available from authors
Terry LaGrone
ÿÿFish 150: StealMemBoot
A direct replacement for NoFastMem kind of programs. It modifies the boot
block of a disk, so when you boot with it, all memory allocations will return
only CHIP memory.
Al Livshits
ÿÿFish 150: GlobeDemo
A graphics demo which displays very smooth transitions of the rotating earth.
Features a pop-up menu. Includes source
Bob Corwin
ÿÿFish 151: Icons
Various interesting icons to choose from if you need one for your own program
Dave Turnock
ÿÿFish 151: Pcopy
See FF243
ÿÿ Fish 151: SCT
A CLI-based utility (SetColorTable) for displaying and/or setting a screen's
colors. You can save the colors of a screen to be restored later, or copy one
screen's colors to another. Includes source
aklevin
ÿÿ Fish 151: SlideShow
Very nicely done slide-show program written in assembly language. Features
forward/backward presentation and creative screen wipes. Currently works only
with IFF lo-res pictures. Executable only along with some new IFF pictures.
Shareware ($16)
Mike McKittrick, Sheldon Templeton
ÿÿ Fish 151: Surveyor
Opens a window on the current screen and displays information about the
pointer. Allows for absolute or relative measurement between two points on the
screen. Very handy for precise positioning of icons and such. Includes source
Dirk Reisig
ÿÿ@Fish 152: BLK
See FF191
ÿÿÀFish 152: RunBack
See FF214
ÿÿFish 152: UUCP
This is a version of uucp (Unix to Unix Copy Program) for the Amiga, along with
some miscellaneous support utilities like cron, mail, and compress. Includes
source
ÿÿFish 153: DME
See FF284
ÿÿ Fish 153: HP11
See FF274
ÿÿ Fish 153: HPMam
A program to manipulate settings and fonts on HP LaserJet+ printers and
compatibles. Includes an Intuition interface and some sample picture files.
Version 1.0, binary only, shareware
Steve Robb
ÿÿFish 153: Synthemania
An interesting, very small (and very persistent!) musical piece. If you plan on
stopping it without using three fingers, you better read the document file
first! Binary only
Holger Lubitz
ÿÿ@Fish 154: Ada
An Ada Syntax checker for the amiga. Includes lex and yacc source
Herman Fischer, Bill Loftus
ÿÿFish 154: AsmDemos
A interesting group of assembly language demos for your visual and aural
pleasure. Binary only
Foster Hall
ÿÿFish 154: DiskLib
Two utilities for those people who like to split up PD disks into disks of
different categories. Includes source
Wilson Snyder
ÿÿFish 154: Guardian
Another virus diagnosing and vaccination program. Recognizes any non-standard
bootblock. Includes a small utility program to permanently place the program
on a copy of your kickstart disk in place of the seldom (if ever!) used Debug()
function. Binary only
Leonardo Fei
ÿÿFish 154: PrintSpool
A print-spooling program. Very useful for printing files in the background.
Many command-line options. Version 1.0.0, Includes source
Frangois Gagnon
ÿÿFish 154: Utilities
Four utility programs, Cal, Undelete, DClock, and WhereIs. Binary only
Dan Schein
ÿÿ Fish 154: VirusX
See FF287
ÿÿFish 154: Virus_Alert
Yet another anti-virus program with a twist. Once installed a message is
displayed just after a warm or cold boot notifying the the user that the disk
and memory are virus-free, and forcing a mouse-button press before continuing.
Anything writing to the bootblock thereafter will destroy the message and a
normal virus- infected boot (???) will take-place. Versions 1.01 and 2.01,
Binary only
Foster Hall
ÿÿ Fish 154: Wicon
A "Window Iconifier". Allows you to turn your windows into small icons which
can be later recalled. Currently installed with MacWin to give your windows a
"rubber- banding" effect. Version 1.14, Includes source
Steve Sweeting
ÿÿ@Fish 155: AsmExamples
A couple of assembly code examples. Executables are not extremely useful but
the code might be of considerable benefit to beginning assembly language
programmers.
Henrik Clausen
ÿÿFish 155: Bison
A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix)
effort. Updates to FF51, FF105, FF136. Submitted by two separate sources.
Includes source
Bob Corbett, Richard Stallman, Bill Loftus, Scott Henry
ÿÿ@Fish 155: NoSmoking
Sample program showing the use of a recoverable alert while displaying a
personal health message. Includes source
Theo Kermanidis
ÿÿ@Fish 155: Scenery
Assembly language random scenery generator. Generates very realistic looking
landscapes. Includes intuition interface and lots of menu options. Version
1.0, binary only
Brett Casebolt
ÿÿFish 156: Blocks2
Amusing and colorful display of a moving trail of "blocks". Update to FF71,
includes source
Gary Walker
ÿÿFish 156: Flex
A replacement for the UNIX "lex" (lexical analyzer generator) program that is
faster than lex, and freely redistributable. Includes source.
Jef Poskanzer, Vern Paxson, et. al
ÿÿFish 156: Go64
Another screen hack aimed at an earlier Commodore product (Not to be confused
with the commercial product Go-64!). Includes source
Joerg Anslik
ÿÿ@Fish 156: Grammers
A group of lexical grammar files for Ada, C and Pascal for use in conjunction
with the flex program on this disk and the bison program on FF155
ÿÿ Fish 156: OOPS
Tired of the monochrome background color of your Workbench or CLI? Then try
this colorful screen hack to brighten things up! Includes source
Joerg Anslik
ÿÿFish 157: 60or80
Toggles the 60/80 column text modes without having to go through preferences.
Works from either the CLI or the Workbench. Includes source
Mark Schretlen
ÿÿFish 157: AmicForm
See FF178
ÿÿFish 157: AnimBalls
Animation program that allows you to create a collection of balls in
three-space and then interactively rotate them in real time using the mouse.
Includes source
Jim Guilford
ÿÿFish 157: BootBack
Copies and saves the boot block from a disk, then later restore it should the
disk get stomped on by some ugly virus. Includes source
Dave Joiner
ÿÿÀFish 157: ECPM
A CP/M emulator for the Amiga. Emulates an 8080 along with H19 terminal
emulation. Update to FF109. Includes source
Jim Cathey, Charlie Gibbs, Willi Kusche
ÿÿFish 157: KeyFiler
A BBS message file sorter that allows sorting by keyword. Includes a text
reader, Soundex matching, and limited wildcard capabilities. Version 1.0,
Binary only
John Motsinger
ÿÿFish 157: ScreenZap
Cleans away screens that are left by ill-behaving programs. It will kill every
screen behind the WorkBench, noting how many it gets. The screens in front of
WB are not affected. Includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿ Fish 157: SetPrefs
Allows you to build a whole library of preference settings and instantly switch
back and forth between them. Affects all preference settings not just the
colors. Very useful for machines with multiple users or multiple external
devices. Includes Amiga's default and various sample preference settings.
Binary only
Martin Hippele
ÿÿFish 157: Xicon
See FF290
ÿÿFish 158: DiskX
Sector-based disk editor. Edit/alter executable files
Steve Tibbett
ÿÿFish 158: MemBoardTest
Originally designed for production testing of A1000 memory boards. Very nice
intuition interface. Version 2.4, Includes source in Modula
George Vokalek
ÿÿFish 158: MSDOS
Lists files written in standard MS-Dos or Atari ST format. The files can then
be copied to Ram and rewritten to disk in Amiga-Dos format. Binary only,
Shareware, Version 0.1
Frank W
ÿÿ AFish 158: PCBTool
An early version of a shareware PC Board layout program. Lots of options
including variable size pads and traces, grids, grid snap, layers, zoom,
selectable centering, text and more. This version does not support printer/
plotter dumps or libraries. Version 2.6, binary only
George Vokalek
ÿÿFish 158: ScreenX
Provides a small clock/memory counter in its inactive mode and a versatile
screen manipulator when called upon. Binary only with source available from
author, Version 2.1
Steve Tibbett
ÿÿFish 158: TaskX
A "real-time" task editor. Lets you list and set the priorities of all the
currently running tasks. Binary only, Version 2.0
Steve Tibbett
ÿÿ Fish 158: VirusX
See FF287
ÿÿ Fish 158: YachtC3
Update to FF10, with some fixes and incorporates a simple sound process.
Version 3, includes source
Sheldon Leemon, Mark Schretlen
ÿÿFish 159: Free
Returns memory status and number of tasks currently served by EXEC. Includes
source
Joerg Anslik
ÿÿFish 159: MIDItools
A group of several different midi utility programs. Binary only
Jack Deckard
ÿÿ Fish 159: StarChart
Display and identify about 600 stars, galaxies and nebulae visible in the
Northern hemisphere. Version 1.2, includes source
Ray R. Larson
ÿÿFish 159: TaskControl
Nicely done task-handling program allowing you to put to sleep, kill or change
priorities of the all the currently loaded tasks. Also potentially GURU-
producing, so be careful what tasks you kill, change priorities of, etc.
Handy window sizer will reduce it almost to an icon to hang around until you
want to use it. Binary only
J. Martin Hippele
ÿÿFish 159: TUC
"The Ultimate Clock". Another window title clock/memory minder. This one is
in 132 columns! Also gives the free memory on drives DF0, DF1 & DF2.
Includes source
Joerg Anslik
ÿÿ@Fish 160: Calls
Analyzes the flow of a C-program by laying out the functions called in a
hierarchical manner
Kevin Braunsdorf, George MacDonald
ÿÿ@Fish 160: Check
Finds structural errors in C-source code. Many command-line options. Version
1.03, binary only
Keith Elbertson
ÿÿ@Fish 160: Dis
A 68000 disassembler, written in assembly, update to FF128. Includes source
Greg Lee, Willi Kusche
ÿÿðFish 160: DMouse
See FF258
ÿÿ Fish 160: DWIP
"Daisy Wheel IFF Printer". A graphics printing utility that allows the
printing of IFF pictures on a daisy wheel printer. Includes source
Ken Van Camp
ÿÿ@Fish 160: M4
A UNIX M4 look-alike macro processor intended as a front end for Ratfor,
Pascal, and other languages that do not have a built-in macro processing
capability. Pd M4 reads standard input, the processed text is written on the
standard output
Ozan S. Yigit
ÿÿ Fish 160: MemoPad
A shareware intuition-based memo reminder program. Nicely done. Update to
FF146, version 1.2, binary only
Mike Griebling
ÿÿFish 160: NeuralNets
A neural network example using the generalized back-propagation delta rule for
learning, specifically applied to the tabula rasa Little Red Riding Hood
instance
Josiah C. Hoskins
ÿÿFish 161: Friends
Cute little screen hack with command-line options to keep your mouse pointer
company when you step away. Includes source
Mike Warner
ÿÿ@Fish 161: Getsprite
Converts Dpaint brushes into C-source. Binary only
Mike Warner
ÿÿ@Fish 161: IncRev
Automatically increments the revision number of a program every time it is
recompiled. Binary only
Bryan Ford
ÿÿFish 161: LGZ
A Map generator/editor for the LGZ game. Not extremely useful if you don't
happen to play that game, but good source example of intuition interfacing.
Version 0.1
Lars and Henrik Clausen
ÿÿàFish 161: Mackie
See FF305
ÿÿFish 161: Nag
A shareware appointment calendar with it's own editor and a unique 'nagging'
feature utilizing the Amiga's voice and audio devices. Version 1.6, binary only
Rich Stockton
ÿÿFish 161: Perl
Practical Extraction and Report Language, an interpreted language optimized for
scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files,
and printing reports based on that information.
Larry Wall
ÿÿFish 161: VRTest
Another anti-virus utility that allows visual inspection of ram starting a
$7E7FE, ram cleaning, bootblock inspection and vector monitoring/reseting.
Written entirely in assembly language. Version 3.2, binary only
Babar Khan
ÿÿ Fish 161: XBoot
Converts a boot block into an executable file so you can use your favorite
debugger (Wack, Dis, etc.) to study it. Includes source
Francois Rouaix
ÿÿFish 162: Avi
A workalike version of the UNIX vi editor for the amiga. Though not especially
recommended for beginners, designed for those of you who may have the vi
commands permanently hard-coded into your fingertips! Version 1.0, binary only
Pete Nestor
ÿÿÀFish 162: CLI_Utilties
Several, small utilities, collected from various sources, that are only usable
from the CLI. Some include source
ÿÿFish 162: Dark
A small graphics and animation demo. Includes source
Phil Robertson
ÿÿFish 162: Flow2Troff
Converts from New Horizons Software "FLOW" files to UNIX "troff" files,
suitable for printing on any troff-compatible laser printer. Version 1.0,
includes source and a sample "FLOW" file
Dan Barrett
ÿÿFish 162: LabyrinthII
A shareware role-playing text adventure game similar in operation to the
Infocom text adventures. Includes source
Russ Wallace
ÿÿ Fish 162: Iffar
Maintains archives of Interchange File Format (IFF) FORM, CAT and LIST files in
a manner that complies with the IFF CAT specification. Version 1.2, includes
source
Karl Lehenbauer
ÿÿ@Fish 162: SetPALorNTSC
Programs for testing the suitability of a developed program in either the PAL
or NTSC environments. Includes source and a sample program
Pete Kittel
ÿÿÀFish 162: TES
"The Electronic Slave" adds a gadget strip to the top of the cli window to
perform such functions as device directories, info, run ED, and time.
Currently, assignments are hardcoded but not difficult to change if you own a
compiler. Version 1.1, includes source
Joerg Anslik
ÿÿFish 162: UnknownGirl
Another small musical piece similar in execution to "Synthemania" on FF153.
Binary only
Holger Lubitz
ÿÿ Fish 163: Bankn
A complete sharware checkbook system. Update to FF120. Version 1.5, binary
only
Hal Carter
ÿÿ Fish 163: FiveInLine
A board-playing game similiar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc. Fast-paced and
quickly addictive! Includes source
Njel Fisketjxn
ÿÿpFish 163: MachII
See FF254
ÿÿ@Fish 163: MemTrace
Routines to help debug memory allocation and freeing during program develop-
ment. Will complain if you try to free memory you didn't allocate and will
report on memory not freed when your program finishes
Jojo Wesener
ÿÿFish 163: PcPatch
See FF218
ÿÿFish 163: ReadmeMaster
A database for finding programs in the AmigaLibDisk library. Maintains a
key-word dictionary of the Contents descriptions that allows searching by disk
number, program title, author's name, or some other descriptive word.
Currently supports disks 1-154 with planned updates from the author. Binary
only
Harold Morash
ÿÿFish 163: View
A mouse-oriented text file reader. Sample operation is demonstrated in reading
the View.doc file.
Bryan Ford
ÿÿ@Fish 164: C-Functions
Four C-functions to add to your library to make your programming life a little
easier. Includes source and a small demo program showing some of the results
Lars Thuring
ÿÿFish 164: DiskSalv
See FF251
ÿÿFish 164: Hed
More user-friendly than "Ed", yet doesn't require the memorization of
complicated keystrokes of some of the larger, more powerful, editors. Binary
only
Hal Carter
ÿÿ Fish 164: Newton
Uses the "Newtons Method" algorithm to estimate both real and imaginary roots
of a polynomial of degree 20 or less. Version 1.0, includes source
Dan Barrett
ÿÿFish 164: NewZAP
A third-generation multi-purpose file sector editing utility, from the author
of FileZAP. Displays and edits full 512-byte sectors via a 106 character wide
internal font. Includes a search feature to find specific strings or hex
digits, forwards or backwards. Version 3.18, update to FF58 but without source
John Hodgson
ÿÿ Fish 164: PcView
Provides the PC community with the opportunity to display IFF pictures to the
best of EGA's ability. Displays Amiga pics, IBM-PC Deluxe Paint Pics, Apple
II-GS Deluxe Paint Pics, and others in the IFF standard format. Includes
source
John Hodgson
ÿÿ Fish 164: PolyRoot
Another Polynomial root-finder using the Newtonian algorithm. Nicely done in
AmigaBasic with good documentation file. Version 2.00
Jon Giorgini
ÿÿFish 164: PrtDrivers
A couple of new Printer Drivers. One for Digital Equipment's LN03+ laser
printer, and one for Mannesmann Tally's MT420d dot matrix
DEC LN03 -- Bernie Mentink
MT420d -- Sascha Wildner
ÿÿFish 164: Zoo
A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different in implementation
and user interface details. Includes some nice features that "arc" lacks (such
as file/path names up to 255 characters in length). This is version 2.00,
update to update to FF87, FF108, FF136. Binary only
Rahul Dhesi, Brian Waters
ÿÿ@Fish 165: Conman
Replacement for the standard console handler, that provides line editing and
command line histories completely transparent to any application program that
uses CON: windows. Features include additional editing keys, fast search keys,
undo key, clear history command, and more Update to FF69, FF81, FF90, FF100,
FF133. Version 1.3, binary only.
Bill Hawes
ÿÿÀFish 165: CPM
Another CP/M emulator independently authored from the version on FF157.
Emulates a CPM computer with a Z80 processor connected to an ADM3A terminal.
Assembly source included
Ulf Nordquist
ÿÿ Fish 165: Parsnag
A program to aid in performing color separations on Epson JX-80 printers.
Includes source
John Hodgson
ÿÿ Fish 165: PlotView
A couple of programs, Plotview and Plot2Am, for viewing UNIX plot files. Also
included are two sub-directories: Plot -- a device independent plotting package
for the Amiga, compatible with the UNIX plot subroutine package and Plot2Tek --
converts UNIX plot format files to Tektronix 410x terminal graphic commands.
Source included
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 165: RAMcopy
A copy program designed for machines with 1 meg or more of Ram and only one
disk drive. Allows you to copy a complete disk in only one pass
Steve Gunn
ÿÿFish 165: SPUDclock
Uses the narrator device to speak the time at certain user specified intervals.
Lots of command line options. Version 1.2, includes source
Bob E. Beaty, H. Bret Young
ÿÿFish 166: AutoGraf
Collects and graphically displays information on auto mileage. Features such
as miles per gallon, cost per mile, miles driven, highs, lows, averages, etc.
Includes sample data file, a couple utility programs and source. Version 1.0
Joel Swank
ÿÿ@Fish 166: Cref
A C cross referencer program. Prints out your code with line-numbers and
complete key-word cross-referencing. Update to FF103 which had a serious bug.
Includes source
Mike Edmonds, Joel Swank
ÿÿ Fish 166: MultiCalc
An RPN type graphic calculator. This one generates answers with extreme
precision (if 3000 digits is enough!) Features a 48-digit scrollable display,
mouse driven with lots of keyboard shortcuts, and iconification during non-use.
Binary only
Ken Johnson
ÿÿFish 166: Stevie
See FF256
ÿÿ@Fish 167: CDecl
English to C (and vice versa) translator for C declarations. This will trans-
late english such as "declare foo as pointer to function returning pointer to
array 10 of pointer to long" into "long *(*(*foo)())[10]", and vice versa. An
absolute must for anyone except possibly the most hardcore C guru. Update to
FF114. Includes source
Graham Ross, Dave Wolverton, Tony Hansen, Merlyn LeRoy, Udi Finkelstein
ÿÿFish 167: CLIcon
Allows you to run cli programs from the workbench, similar in operation to
IconExec, but more versatile
Bryan Ford
ÿÿFish 167: CloseMe
Screen hack where you "try" to close an elusive window. Includes source
Charlie Gibbs
ÿÿ
Fish 167: DSM
(Dynamic Sound Machine) Demo version with "Save" disabled of a program that
will take any IFF sound or raw data and save it as a totally self-contained,
runable program
Foster Hall
ÿÿFish 167: MRPrint
A cli-based text file printing utility with lots of nice features, including
tab-to-space expansion, page headers, line numbers, margin control with
line-splitting and pagination correction, ARP wildcard support, and auto-
rejection of files containing binary characters. Version 3.1, Includes source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 167: Smus3.6a
An enhanced version of the SMUS player on FF58
John Hodgson
ÿÿFish 167: SoundDemos
Some nice demos for showing off the incredible audio power of the Amiga!. 100%
assembly language, in stereo
Foster Hall
ÿÿFish 168: MattDisk1
This is the first disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special" containing binaries
and sources to the latest versions of a great deal of Matt's many programs.
For a complete listing of the programs on these two disks, see the file called
"README"
CONFIG V1.00
Clock V1.00
DME V1.31
DMouse V1.10
Backup V2.01
SUPLIB
LIBREF
DRES V1
DASM V3.11 - handles motorola 6502
FTOHEX
FILES V1.2 - disk catalog program
SHELL V2.10
FINDIT V1.00 - filename search
LIB V1.00 - list/remove devs and libs in RAM
SCAT V1.00 - 'cat' binaries
ADDCR V1.00 - adds CRs before LFs in files
REMCR V1.00 - removes CRs in files
CMP V1.00 - compare 2 files
ÿÿFish 169: MattDisk2
This is the second disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special" containing
binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal of Matt's many
programs. See FF258
ÿÿFish 170: Aftterm
Commmunications program utilizing IBM 3278 terminal emulation. Binary only
Don Brereton
ÿÿ@Fish 170: Dis6502
A ported 6502 disassembler with support added for C64 binary files. Includes
source
Bob Bond, Udi Finkelstein
ÿÿ@Fish 170: FastText
Blitter based fast text rendering routines written in assembly. Unique in the
fact that they speed up rendering of non-proportional fonts of any height, and
from 4-16 pixels in width. Source and test program included
Darren M. Greenwald
ÿÿFish 170: MRBackup
See FF279
ÿÿFish 170: PtrAnim
Nifty pointer animation program, includes lots of samples, a utility program
and instructions on creating your own animations. Binary only, shareware
Tim Kemp
ÿÿ Fish 170: Surf
Generates bezier surfaces of revolution. Will produce some amazing pictures of
wineglasses, doorknobs, or other objects one could turn on a lathe. Includes
the capacity to map IFF image files onto any surface that it can draw. Source
included
Eric Davies
ÿÿFish 170: Turbo
Opens a small window with a gadget that when selected, turns off bitplane,
sprite, copper and audio DMA, presumably to increase system speed. Includes
source
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿFish 170: AZComm
Modified version of Comm 1.34 that contains Zmodem send, receive, and resume
receive. Version 1.00, Binary only
SS. Patel, based on Comm 1.34 by DJ James
ÿÿFish 171: Maze
Very nice demos for the creation and use of single-solution mazes, one of which
is practically a stand-alone game. Includes source
Werner Gunther
ÿÿ@Fish 171: Sozobon-C
See FF193
ÿÿFish 171: Xoper
See FF274
ÿÿ@Fish 172: DataToObj
Converts raw data files (sprites, image data, text, etc.) directly into object
code which can then be linked to the main program without the need to go
through the compiling process. Includes source
Werner Gunther
ÿÿFish 172: Handshake
A full featured VT52/VT100/VT102/VT220 terminal emulator. The author has taken
great pains to support the full VT102 spec. Supports ANSI colors, screen
capture and more. Update to FF60. Version 2.12a, binary only, shareware.
Eric Haberfellner
ÿÿFish 172: MFix
A small program to insert in the startup-sequence of the commercial program,
Marauder II, from Discovery Software, International. Whenever the copy process
is started, the rainbow screen is covered by a bare screen until the copy is
finished. The author claims a 25% decrease in copy time is achieved. Version
1.0, binary only
Steve Gunn
ÿÿFish 172: PopInfo
See FF242
ÿÿ Fish 172: ProCalc
A program that simulates an HP-11C programmable calculator. Lots of enhance-
ments and bug fixes since FF139. Version 1.2, binary only, shareware
Gotz Muller
ÿÿFish 172: Spiff
Make controlled approximations between two files. Similar to "diff" but more
versatile. Allows for the handling of numerals as string literals or numeric
values with adjustable tolerances. Provides for embedded commands, script
files, and many other command-line parameters. Potentially very useful, but
needs some Amiga-specific work. Source and some example files included
Dan Nachbar, Bell Communications Research (BELLCORE)
ÿÿFish 173: CrcLists
Complete CRC check files for disks 146-172 using the crc program from FF133
See FF233
Fred Fish
ÿÿ@Fish 173: FileRequest
See FF292
ÿÿ@Fish 173: IffLib
See FF301
ÿÿ@Fish 173: ILBM2C
Useful utility for C-programmers. Reads in a standard IFF ILBM file and
outputs a file that can then be included in your program. Includes source and
a sample program
Tim Kemp
ÿÿFish 173: Tetrix
A addictive game of speed, skill and luck. Based on a game originally called
Tetris. The object is to fit together oddly grouped falling blocks to create
a solid wall, which is then cleared from the bottom up. Shareware, Version 1.1,
Binary only
Dave Corbin
ÿÿFish 173: Uedit
See FF286
ÿÿFish 174: Castle
Graphics adventure game suitable for beginners. Binary only, but source
available with a small donation to the author
H. James Fox
ÿÿ Fish 174: IFF2Sun
See FF223
ÿÿFish 174: Print1.2
Another CLI-based printing utility with several nice features including the
ability to print in ASCII or HEX, with or without line numbers and a CTRL-C
Trap. Includes source
John F. Zacharias
ÿÿ@Fish 174: Sh
Another version of the 'Sh' utility to unshar shell archives. Apparently
corrects some problems encountered by similar programs. Includes source
Jim Guilford
ÿÿFish 174: Strings
A simple utility with command-line options for locating strings in a binary
file. Version 1.0, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 174: TitlePage
Prints banner-type title pages for identifying listings. Lots of command-line
options for specifying various fonts, pitches, typestyles, selectable center-
ing, etc. Includes source.
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 174: Tunnel
An interesting graphics demo written in TDI-Modula 2. Includes source
Garth Thornton
ÿÿ Fish 175: Elements
See FF297
ÿÿFish 175: Furnish
For those of you who may have ever used the "scale size cut and place" method
of determining your next living-room arrangement, this Amiga-ized version may
be just what you need. Binary only, shareware
Terry Gintz
ÿÿ Fish 175: Plot
Program to compute and plot 3 dimensional functions. Major revision to FF49.
Version 4.1, binary only, shareware
Terry Gintz
ÿÿFish 175: SafeBoot
Reads and saves custom bootblocks. The bootblock can then be later restored
should the disk become virus-infected. Version 2.2, binary only
Mark Lanoux
ÿÿFish 175: SendMorse
Brush up on your morse code with this simple program that will read an input
textfile and output the characters at an adjustable rate.
Joe Larson
ÿÿ Fish 175: VirusX
See FF287
ÿÿFish 175: WBDepth
CLI program that allows you to change the number of bitplanes for the WB screen
on the fly. Very useful for A500 and A2000 users with kickstart in ROM.
Binary only
Andry Rachmat
ÿÿFish 175: Zippy
A "Graphical Shell". Opens a medium-size window and attaches a menu-strip for
performing all sort of disk/data manipulations. Features script files allow-
ing you to attach custom menu selections as you move between directories. Also
included is an intuition based utility for altering FileInfo data. (filename,
filenote, RWED attributes, etc.) Version 2.5, binary only
Mike Weiblen
ÿÿ0Fish 176: AnalytiCalc
This disk contains version V23-2A of Glenn Everhart's large and powerful
spreadsheet program called AnalytiCalc. Source and documentation is included on
the disk in arc'd form. Update to FF104, FF144.
A virtual memory system supporting up to 18000 columns and 18000 rows,
multiple equations per cell, an outlining system, built-in cell annotation,
and datafile access from any cell of the sheet, plus an array of functions
not present in most commercial spreadsheets. Also supports matric math, FFTs,
infinite windowing, linear regression, date arithmetic, internal and external
macros, lots of cell addressing modes, goal seeking in up to 8 dimensions,
more. Requires 600K
With this release, AnalytiCalc has become "Freeware" rather than "Share-
ware". Thus the only restrictions on AnalytiCalc code are that derivative
programs remain freely distributable
ÿÿPFish 176: HyperNet
A small hypertext shell program for Amiga, presented with sources and brief
documents. It allows a "master" AmigaDos process to control a series of
connected processes, where the connections are randomly ordered directed
graphs. Permissible "child" processes available at any stage are governed by
the links of the graph. The implementation is mainly instructive, but can be
used for tutorials or demonstrations and illustrates the simplicity of
hypertext concepts on a multi-tasking system.
Glenn Everhart
ÿÿ @Fish 177: ASpice
See FF278
ÿÿFish 177: DiskSalv
See FF251
ÿÿÀFish 177: Jask
An intuition-based replacement for the ASK command. Will bring up a requester
with a message and boolean yes/no type gadgets. Version 1.0, includes source
John Barshinger
ÿÿFish 177: Marge
A simple CLI utility to add a specified number of spaces or tabs to the left
side of every line in a file. Includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 177: Path
An interesting concept in path-searching. This program contains a path-handler
that allows you to selectively control or assign your system's search path
using script files. Includes source
Rico Mariani
ÿÿFish 178: AmicForm
Creates a phonebook containing only those areacodes and exchanges reachable
through PC-Pursuit. Input any of Chet Solace's Finalist BBS lists and it
creates the phonebook in a form usable by AmicTerm and a number of other
popular terminal programs. Update to FF157. Works with the new Finalist BBS
format. Version 1.4, Binary only
John Motsinger
ÿÿ@Fish 178: BlackBox
The black box is an 8x8 grid in which several "atoms" are hidden. Your job is
to find the atoms. You have at your disposal a ray projector which you can use
to send rays into the box from any of the 32 spots around the box. Binary only
Tim Kemp
ÿÿ@Fish 178: CIATimer
Two versions of ciatimer routines to provide precise timing for applications
requiring a high-accuracy real-time clock. Includes source and a sample
executable
Karl Lehenbauer, Paul Higginbottom
ÿÿFish 178: Cosmic
An interstellar multiplayer game of War and Peace. From the looks of the doc
file, it appears fairly extensive! Version 1.01, includes source
Carl Edman
ÿÿFish 178: Ls
See FF236
ÿÿFish 178: RemLib
Removes a specified library (if currently unused) or displays some information
about all available libraries. Update to FF139. Version 1.11, includes source
in assembler
Heiko Rath
ÿÿ@Fish 178: RexxArpLib
See FF227
ÿÿFish 179: DietAid
Diet planning aid to allow the user to compile lists of ingredients (recipes)
and automatically compute calorie totals, etc. Update to FF36. Version 3.1,
binary only
Terry Gintz
ÿÿFish 179: Dmake
See FF246
ÿÿ@Fish 179: Exception
A set of error handling routines that provide a programmer with the ability to
easily handle often difficult to implement routines. Routines such as no more
memory, file not open, read/write error....etc. Version 0.6, includes source
Gerald T Hewes
ÿÿFish 179: KickFont
For A-1000 owners, will permanently replace the topaz font on the kickstart
disk with a font called "look". Includes a sample in the form of an IFF
picture. Version 3.0, binary only
Greg Browne
ÿÿFish 179: SumKick
Restores the CheckSum of an altered KickStart disk (A-1000)
Benjamin Fuller
ÿÿ@!Fish 179: Launch
Sample program showing how you can load and execute a program in the workbench
environment, then return to the CLI. Includes source
Pete da Silva
ÿÿ@Fish 179: Regexp
A nearly-public-domain reimplementation of the V8 regexp(3) package. Gives C
programs the ability to use egrep-style regular expressions, and does it in a
much cleaner fashion than the analogous routines in SysV. Includes source
Henry Spencer
ÿÿFish 179: TSnip
Very nice "cut and paste" type utility with lots of uses and functions.
Features a pop-up intuition control panel, multiple font and color recognition,
clipboard and pipe support and a couple of utility programs. Version 1.4a,
source for support programs only
John Russell
ÿÿFish 179: UnixUtil
A few CLI utilities, including some functionally similiar to the UNIX utilities
of the same names. Included are: Wc, Head, Tail, Tee, Detab, Entab, and
Trunc. Descriptions are given in the included '.doc' files
Gary Brant
ÿÿFish 180: Browser
A programmer's "Workbench". Allows you to easily and conveniently move, copy,
rename, and delete files & directories from a CLI environment. Also provides a
method to execute either Workbench or CLI programs. Version 1.6, update to
FF134, binary only
Pete da Silva
ÿÿFish 180: GeoTime
A couple of interesting "clock" type programs based on the "Geochron". Ob-
serve the earth's shadow scroll across a map or globe in real-time, based on
the system clock. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware
Mike Smithwick
ÿÿ Fish 180: GPrint
A black & white graphics print utility for Epson compatible printers.
Command-line options allow several different print qualities and densities.
Includes a couple of sample IFF files for printing. Version 2.03, binary
only, shareware
Pete Cherna
ÿÿFish 180: Jed
See FF297
ÿÿFish 180: NoVirus
Another Anti-Virus utility. This one features known and new virus detection,
view boot block, save and restore bootblocks, several "Install" options and
more. Written in assembly. Version 1.56, binary only
Nic Wilson
ÿÿFish 180: RepString
Nice little CLI utility to replace any type of string in any type of file with
another string of any type. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware
Luciano Bertato
ÿÿFish 180: TrekTrivia
See FF252
ÿÿ@Fish 181: AMXLISP
Amiga-ized version of the XLisp interpreter originally by David Betz. Version
2.00, includes source
Dave Betz, Francois Rouaix
ÿÿFish 181: Bally
See FF232
ÿÿ@ Fish 181: Tracker
Useful debugging routines similar in function but more versatile to those of
"MemTrace" on FF163. Will track and report on calls to AllocMem(), FreeMem()
[or lack thereof!] among others. Version 0.0a (Alpha release)
Karl Lehenbauer
ÿÿ Fish 182: AMC
"Amiga Message Center". Scrolls a message from a text file across the screen
on a colorful background. Similar to the "greetings" programs developed by
European Amiga enthusiasts. Version 1.0, binary only
Foster Hall
ÿÿFish 182: EdMap
A keymap editor. Allows you to read in an existing keymap file, modify it to
suit your needs, and save it as a ready-to-use keymap. Version 1.0, includes
source
Gilles Gamesh
ÿÿFish 182: HR136
An IFF file containing a chart showing every possible mixture of the sixteen
basic palette colors. Also included are optimized and monochrome palettes
along with several tips and techniques for using them with various paint
programs.
Dick Bourne
ÿÿFish 182: IconMerger
Intuition-based program to take any two brush files and merge them into an
alternate-image type icon. Version 2.0, binary only
Terry Gintz
ÿÿFish 182: Sam
An IFF 8SVX player with several command-line options. Includes several
samples. Version 1.0, binary only
Nic Wilson
ÿÿFish 182: SetFont
Allows you to change the system font with various command-line options. Cleans
up all known bugs in V2.0 on FF75. Version 2.5, includes source in C++
Dave Haynie
ÿÿ@Fish 183: FixFd
A utility for Amiga assembly programmers. Reads a '.FD' file and output
a file that can be 'INCLUDE'ed rather than having to link with the colossal
'Amiga.Lib'. Version 1.0, includes source in assembly
Pete Wyspianski
ÿÿ@1Fish 183: Mklib
An example of building a shared library that evolved from "Elib" on FF87.
Also included is a library, Edlib, which contains several functions not
included in the Manx standard libraries. Includes source. See FF218
Edwin Hoogerbeets with C-functions from several different authors
ÿÿ@Fish 183: PCQ
A subset implementation of a freely-redistributable Pascal compiler. Supports
include files, external references, records, enumerated types, pointers,
arrays, strings and more. Presently does not support range types, the 'with'
statement or sets. Version 1.0, includes source and sample programs
Pat Quaid
ÿÿ@Fish 184: Bl
Brush to to C-code image converter, intended to be used from CLI. Version 1.0,
binary only
Terry Gintz
ÿÿ@Fish 184: CardMaker
A programmer's aid for creating card image data that can be used in any card
game that uses the standard 52 card deck. Version 1.0, binary only
Terry Gintz
ÿÿ Fish 184: DPS
Demo version of a program that will allow you to take any IFF file and save it
as a totally self-contained executable file, without the need for any
IFF-viewers. Version 1.0, binary only
Foster Hall
ÿÿ Fish 184: MouseUtil
Intuition based program to allow you to change your mouse speed without having
to go through preferences. Version 1.1, includes assembly source
Luciano Bertato
ÿÿFish 184: Print
Small print utility designed to replace the "copy <filename> to prt:" command.
Opens a window displaying the filename being printed, length, and a status bar
showing percent completed. Also includes an abort gadget. Version 1.0, binary
only
Luciano Bertato
ÿÿFish 184: VacBench
This amusing little screen hack will "clean up" your WorkBench screen for you
when it gets too cluttered! Binary only
Randy Jouett
ÿÿFish 184: World
A text adventure game similar to the Infocom adventures of Planetfall and
Starcross. Quite large with a tremendous variety of responses. Version 1.02,
includes source
Doug Mcdonald, Eric Kennedy
ÿÿ@!Fish 185: IFF disk
This is a copy of the official November 1988 Commodore IFF disk, sent
to me directly by Commodore.
ÿÿ@Fish 186: A68K
A 68000 assembler originally written in Modula-2 in 1985 and converted to C by
Charlie Gibb in 1987. Has been converted to accept metacomco-compatible
assembler source code and to generate Amiga objects. Includes source. This is
version 2.42, update to FF110.
Brian Anderson, Charlie Gibb
ÿÿFish 186: Cards'o'Rama
A simple game that let's you push your memory. It is played with a deck of 32
cards, grouped in 16 pairs. The cards are shuffled and then displayed at the
beginning of each game. Your goal is to pick up as many pairs as you can, until
there are no cards left on the screen. Version 1.0, includes source
Werther Pirani
ÿÿFish 186: Qt2
Gives the time the way many people actually do, I.E. "it's nearly ten to five".
Includes source in assembly
Charlie Gibb
ÿÿÁFish 186: SimCPM
A CP/M simulator for the Amiga. Simulates an 8080 along with H19 terminal
emulation. Includes source. This is version 2.3, update to FF109
Jim Cathey, Charlie Gibbs, Willi Kusche
ÿÿFish 187: DiskPer
A disk benchmark program which runs on both Unix and the Amiga. Update to
FF48, with bug fixes and more reliable measurements of the faster read and
write speeds available under the new Fast File System
Rick Spanbauer, Joanne Dow
ÿÿFish 187: HackLite
This is the latest version the Amiga port of Hack, with lots of Amiga specific
enhancements and neat graphics. Now includes an easy to use installation
program. This is HackLite version 1.0.0, binary only
Software Distillery
ÿÿàFish 187: Mackie
See FF305
ÿÿFish 187: SetCPU
See FF223
ÿÿFish 188: BootIntro
See FF245
ÿÿFish 188: DiffDir
See FF281
ÿÿ@Fish 188: ExecDis
A disassembler comment generator program for the 1.2 Kickstart ROM exec library
image. Generates a commented disassembly of the exec library. Version 1.0,
binary only
Markus Wandel
ÿÿ Fish 188: FastGro
A fractal program, simulating Diffusion-Limited Aggregation (DLA) as described
in the December 1988 Scientific American in the Computer Recreations column.
This program is about an order of magnitude faster than the "SLO GRO" program
described in Scientific American. Version 1.0, includes source.
Doug Houck
ÿÿ Fish 188: FracGen
A fractal generator program that generates fractal pictures from "seeds" that
you create. It can be used to load and display previously created fractal
pictures, modify existing fractals, or create your own fractals. Version 1.23,
binary only, update to FF142
Doug Houck
ÿÿFish 188: MemoryClock
A clock program that shows the amount of free fast ram, free chip ram, as well
as the time and date. Includes source in assembly code
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿ@!Fish 188: MinRexx
A simple ARexx interface which can be easily patched into almost any program.
Includes as an example the freedraw program from disk number 1. Includes
source
Tom Rokicki
ÿÿFish 188: Null
A new dos device that behaves like "NIL:" but unlike "NIL:", it is a real
handler. This makes it useful in lots of situations where "NIL:" cannot be
used. Version 0.0, includes source
Gunnar Nordmark
ÿÿFish 188: TextDisplay
See FF244
ÿÿàFish 189: Mackie
See FF305
ÿÿFish 189: NetHack
This is part 1 of a two part distribution of NetHack, which was too large to
fit on a single disk, even when zoo'd. Part 2 is on disk 190. Both parts,
along with zoo to unpack them, are required to use or rebuild NetHack. This is
version 2.3, and includes source
Olaf Seibert
ÿÿFish 189: Uedit
See FF286
ÿÿFish 190: GaryIcons
A collection of more interesting and useful icons.
Gary Roseman
ÿÿ@Fish 190: ILBM2Image
Takes an IFF picture and generates a C source module which can be compiled and
linked with your program to display the picture with the intuition DrawImage
function. Binary only
Denis Green
ÿÿFish 190: NetHack
This is part 2 of a two part distribution of NetHack, Part 1 is on disk 189.
This is version 2.3, and includes source.
ÿÿ¤Fish 191: Blitlab
Lets you experiment with the blitter, to your hearts content, in relative
safety. It opens a workbench window with gadgets for all the registers of the
blitter, and allows you to manipulate individual registers and perform blits on
a magnified bitmap. This is version 1.4, update to FF69, FF84. Includes source
Tom Rokicki
ÿÿ@Fish 191: Blk
A requester making tool employing various recursive algorithms including a
recursive parser. It takes input text files and converts them to C-source for
including as requester declarations. Update to FF152. Includes source
Stuart Ferguson
ÿÿFish 191: FileBootBlock
Reads blocks 0 and 1 of a bootable disk and saves them as a program file that
can be run (heaven forbid) or disassembled by programs like DIS or DSM.
Includes source in assembly code
John Veldthuis
ÿÿFish 191: Spell
A port of a Unix version of a freely distributable screen oriented, inter-
active, spelling checker. Update to FF54. Version 2.0.02, includes source
Pace Willisson, Tom Rokicki
ÿÿ@Fish 191: Pz15
Computer version of those cheap plastic puzzles with 15 white tiles numbered 1
through 15 and an empty square in a 4 by 4 arrangement. Includes source
Mike Hall
ÿÿ Fish 192: Eval
This package allows you to manipulate expressions. Currently its two main
functions are evaluation and differentiation. It also does some basic
simplifications (based on pattern matching) to make the result of a differ-
entiation more presentable. Includes source
David Gay
ÿÿFish 192: PacMan87
"pacman like" game with some new features like fire pits, stabbing knives,
electric arcs and flame throwers, that must be avoided. Has three levels of
difficulty, easy, medium, and hard. Sounds can be toggled on or off. Keeps a
record of the top ten scores. Shareware, binary only
Steve Jacobs, Jim Boyd
ÿÿ@Fish 192: ResourceDemo
See FF232
ÿÿFish 193: KeyMapEd
Allows you to change the KeyMaps used with SetMap. This is a full featured
editor providing support for normal, string and dead keys. The keyboard
represented is from an A2000/A500 but it is fully compatible with A1000
keyboards. Version 1.02, includes source
Tim Friest
ÿÿ@Fish 193: Zc
A modified version of the Sozobon C compiler from FF171. It has been modified
to generate code compatible with the A68k assembler from FF186 and a new
frontend control program makes it easy to use like the UNIX "cc" frontend.
Version 1.01, includes source
Johann Ruegg, Joe Montgomery
ÿÿFish 194: Moria
A single player dungeon simulation. The object of the game is to defeat the
Balrog, which lurks in the deepest levels of the dungeon. You begin at the
town level above the dungeon, where you may acquire supplies, weapons, armor,
and magical devices by bartering with various shop owners, before descending
into the dungeon to do battle. Amiga enhancements include pull down menus,
graphics mode, pickup mode, a continuous move mode, a real time mode, a message
wait time mode, as well as other modifications to improve overall playability
and to take advantage of the unique features of the Amiga. Version 3.0, binary
only, requires at least 1Mb of memory
Bob Koeneke, Rich Henderson, and others
ÿÿFish 195: MicroEMACS
Version 3.10 of Dan Lawrence's variant of Dave Conroy's microemacs. New
features include multiple marks, more function key support, a better crypt
algorithm, and end-of-word command, a command line switch for setting
environment variables, new hooks for macros, a command to strip trailing
whitespace, internationalization features like foreign language message
support, horizontal window scrolling, much faster search algorithm, Amiga
intuition support, and more. Includes source and extensive online
documentation. Update to FF22, FF61, FF93, FF119
Dave Conroy, Dan Lawrence
ÿÿ Fish 196: HAM Pics
These are some of the most stunning digitized pictures yet for the Amiga. They
were scanned at a resolution of 4096 by 2800 pixels, 36-bits per pixel, on an
Eikonix 1435 slide scanner, cropped, gamma corrected, scaled, and converted to
Amiga IFF HAM files. They are displayed with a special ILBM loader that
handles overscan HAM images. Includes source for the display program
Jon Hue
ÿÿ@Fish 197: CTags
Create a tags file from the specified C, Pascal, Fortran, YACC, lex, or lisp
sources. A tags file can be used by a cooperating editor to quickly locate
specified objects in a program's source code. Berkeley version 4.7, includes
source
Ken Arnold, Jim Kleckner, Bill Joy, Fred Walter
ÿÿFish 197: Find
Searches for files that satisfy a given boolean expression of attributes,
starting from a root pathname and searching recursively down through the
hierarchy of the file system. Very much like the Unix find program. Version
1.2, includes source. Update to FF134
Rod Lewis
ÿÿFish 197: FixHunk
Modifies executable files to allow them to run in external memory. It forces
all DATA and BSS hunks in the file to be loaded into CHIP memory. CODE hunks
will still load into FAST ram if available. New features include an inter-
active mode to select where each DATA or BSS hunk will load into memory,
support for overlays, support for AC BASIC compiled programs, and support for
new hunk types as used by "blink". Version 2.1, binary only. Update to FF36
D.J. James
ÿÿFish 197: Nro
Another roff style text formatter. Features include generation of ANSI/ISO
codes for bold, italics, and underline, more than one formatting command on a
line, longer macro names, and many more formatting commands. Version 1.5,
Update to FF79. Includes source
Olaf Seibert
ÿÿFish 197: Stevie
See FF256
ÿÿ Fish 198: Charon
The text of the demo was written by Lord Dunsany (long before the Amiga).
Bradley created the illustrations and animation. The sound track is a
traditional Scottish tune "The Arran Boat".
Lord Dunsany (1915), Bradley Schenck (1988)
ÿÿ Fish 199: ASimplex
See FF250
ÿÿ@Fish 199: Csh
See FF309
ÿÿFish 199: RolandS220
See FF255
ÿÿ Fish 199: Pyro
A screen blanking program that goes beyond the normal blanking process. When
there are no input events, pyro takes over and starts a little fireworks
display in color. Version 1.1, binary only
Steve Jacobs, Jim Boyd
ÿÿFish 199: SnipDemo
Demo version 1.23 of signal processing program sold by Digital Dynamics.
Binary only
John Hodgson
ÿÿ Fish 199: Viewer
A very small program for displaying IFF pictures of any resolution. This one
is written in assembly code and is only 988 bytes long. Binary only
Mike McKittrick
ÿÿ Fish 200: NotBoingAgain
This demo is an interlaced HAM animation with nicely integrated sound effects.
It is a great visual pun on the original Boing demo. Binary only, requires 1 Mb
of memory
Dr. Gandalf (Eric J. Fleischer, MD)
ÿÿ Fish 200: Tank
This is an animation of a "fishtank simulator", with sound effects and a cute
twist. Binary only
Vincent H. Lee
ÿÿ@Fish 201: Draco
Update to Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga. Enhancements include
support for floating point, register variables, more optimization, improved
call/return standard, etc. This is version 1.2, update to FF76. Requires
documentation from FF77 to complete the distribution kit. Binary only
Chris Gray
ÿÿFish 201: DropCloth
Lets you place a pattern, a 2 bitplane IFF image or a combination of a pattern
and image, into the WorkBench backdrop. This is version 2.4, update to FF59,
FF128. Shareware, binary only
Eric Lavitsky
ÿÿFish 202: SlavicFonts
A whole bunch of new fonts. Version 1.0
Robin LaPasha
ÿÿFish 202: Vlt
See FF245
ÿÿ@!Fish 203: Examples
Assembly and C code examples, including some old favorites (like speechtoy and
yachtc3) downcoded to assembly language. Includes a replacement for the
official audio device, an example of creating a subtask, a rewrite in assembly
of R. J. Mical's file requester, an example of installing a custom input
handler ahead of intuition, and more.
Jim Fiore, Jeff Glatt
ÿÿ@!Fish 203: GurusGuide
The source files for all examples published in the "Guru's Guide, Meditation
#1: Interrupts" by Carl Sassenrath, the architect of the Amiga's low-level
multitasking operating system and designer of Exec.
Carl Sassenrath
ÿÿ@Fish 203: Isam
A library of routines to access relational data base systems using the Index
Sequential Access Method (ISAM). This is beta version 0.9, binary only
Kai Oliver Ploog
ÿÿ@Fish 204: FileReq
See FF242
ÿÿFish 204: GnuGrep
See FF295
ÿÿFish 204: 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
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 204: Image-Ed
See FF242
ÿÿFish 204: JPClock
See FF242
ÿÿFish 204: 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
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 204: PopDir
See FF287
ÿÿFish 204: PopInfo
See FF242
ÿÿFish 204: Teacher
Teacher is a short, simple hack. Includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 205: Bally
See FF232
ÿÿFish 205: BattleForce
See FF273
ÿÿ Fish 205: Chess
A port of a chess game posted to Usenet. According to Bob, plays a better game
than some of the commercial Amiga chess games. Update to FF96. Uses an Amiga
Intuition interface. Version 2.0, binary only
John Stanback, Bob Leivian, Al Kaufmann
ÿÿ $Fish 206: Brownian
A demo based on both fractal theory and brownian motion. Includes source
John M. Olsen
ÿÿFish 206: Hawk
A stereo image of a hawk. Requires red/green stereo glasses to view
ÿÿFish 206: MemFlick
Treats all the memory in your Amiga like it was part of a bitplane inside a
graphics display. Provides sort of a graphical picture of your memory usage.
Binary only
Jim Webster
ÿÿFish 206: PeX
A demo of the various graphics capabilities of the Amiga
ÿÿFish 206: PictureGarden
Another demo, apparently in compiled basic
ÿÿFish 206: StereoDemo
A demo of stereoscopic graphics, written in assembly language. Requires
red/green stereo glasses to view. Includes sources
Dave McKinstry
ÿÿFish 206: Triple
Three demos of some of the Amiga's graphics and sound capabilities. Binary
only
Tom Rokicki
ÿÿ Fish 207: Coyote
A very cute (and large) animation. Requires about 1900 blocks of disk space
Gene Brawn
ÿÿ Fish 208: AsteroidField
This is a large animation of a spacecraft flying madly through an asteroid
field (chased by unseen foes) that includes a couple of near misses
Mike Powell
ÿÿ Fish 209: Dps
This is a Sculpt-Animate animation that shows three colored balls flying in
circles above a mirrored bowl. Rendering the animation took about 2 weeks
Vern Staats
ÿÿ Fish 209: Dps
A program designed to work with the PrintScript program, a commercial Post-
Script interpreter for the Amiga, to provide a page previewer. This is
version 1.1 and includes source
Allen Norskog
ÿÿ Fish 210: Calc
A very nicely done scientific/programmer/plotter calculator. The scientific
portion has most of the operations found on the more popular handhelds. The
programmer portion has all the special hex/binary/decimal conversions as well
as register operations like ASL, ROL, LSL, AND, OR, XOR, etc. The plotter
portion will plot equations. Other features include 26 memories, full mouse or
keyboard operation, pull-down menus, and iconization. Version 3.0, binary
only
Jimmy Yang
ÿÿFish 210: LabelPrint
See FF277
ÿÿFish 210: NuHand
An animation of a hand with fingernails scrapeing on a
desktop, including sound effects. Binary only
Bryan Gallivan
ÿÿ Fish 211: AmigaWave
An animation with sound effects
Al Hastings
ÿÿFish 211: Esperanto
A keymap modification to usa1 which, in conjunction with the supplied
slate.font, will allow one to type in Esperanto and Welsh, in any program
that will use keymaps and fonts
Glyn Gowing
ÿÿFish 211: Image-Ed
See FF242
ÿÿFish 211: SignFont
A keymap and font that will allow the user to be able to type in American Sign
Language, provided that one knows the font
Glyn Gowing
ÿÿFish 211: VirusControl
A new virus detection and control program that checks disks during insertion,
protects from link viruses, shows bootblock on a screen, periodically checks
system vectors, controls access to files with a requester, etc. Version 1.3,
includes assembly source code
Pius Nippgen
ÿÿ Fish 212: Alice
Animation
Carey Pelto
ÿÿFish 212: DiskSalv
See FF251
ÿÿ Fish 212: DogsWorld
Animation
Charles Voner
ÿÿ Fish 213: Cucug
Animation
Ed Serbe
ÿÿFish 213: Icons
Almost 300 icons in eight (!) colors. Uses a special program to get an eight
color workbench to display these icons, which were made with DPaintII and
IconGen. Most icons are miniatures of the main screen of their corresponding
programs, or the picture they show, made with "iconize" and "recolor" from disk
85
Wolf-Peter Dehnick
ÿÿ@Fish 214: ArcPrep
Prepares files and/or directories for archival with arc or any other program
that can't scan through different directories and/or handle long filenames.
Version 2.1, includes source
Garry Glendown
ÿÿÀFish 214: MandelVroom
A Mandelbrot/Julia-curve generating program that features five numerical
generators (integer, ffp, ieee, 020, and 020/881) in hand-crafted assembly for
maximum speed, online mouse selectable help for all functions, generation of
multiple pictures simultaneously, a sophisticated user interface with shaded
gadgets, etc. Some neat features, including use of contour map making
techniques that allow you direct control over coloration and recoloration in
seconds, selectable fixed point or floating point computations, contour
palette, picture presets, zoom, magnify, color-cycling, contouring, auto-
contouring, histogram, statistics, presets, extra-halfbrite support, overscan,
orbits, pan mode, and more. Requires 1Mb or more of memory. This is the source
to version 2.0, update to FF78. A compiled binary, along with help files and
example images, can be found on disk 215.
Kevin Clague
ÿÿFish 214: MemDiag
A memory diagnostic program to identify addresses which produce memory errors,
and a memory quarantine program which removes such defective addresses from the
system's free memory list, until such time as the hardware errors can be
corrected. Version 1.1, includes source
Fabbian Dufoe
ÿÿÀFish 214: RunBack
Another step in the evolution of Rob Peck's RunBackGround program, from disks
73 and 152. Allows you to start a new CLI program and run it in the back-
ground, then closes the new CLI. This version has been enhanced to use the
NULL: device by Gunnar Nordmark (included), which is a "real" device, so it
solves problems with previous versions of RunBack which used the Nil: "fake"
device, causing many crashes. Includes source
Rob Peck, Dan Barrett, Tim Maffett
ÿÿFish 214: SmartIcon
This shareware program is an Intuition objects iconifier. Version 1.0 is
limited to iconifying windows, which is still very handy. It adds a new
"iconify gadget" to each window, that when clicked on, iconifies the window
into an icon in the ram: disk. Same as FF134, but now includes the source
code
Gauthier Groult
ÿÿÀFish 215: MandelVroom
A binary of the source on FF214
Kevin Clague
ÿÿFish 216: BackDrop
Allows you to define a pattern which will then be displayed on the workbench
screen in the normally empty area behind all the windows. Similar in concept
to DropCloth, but this one does not require workbench to be loaded (and does
not cohabit very well with workbench). Includes source
Eddy Carroll
ÿÿFish 216: C64Emul
An April Fools spoof that turns your Amiga into a C64, or at least makes it
look that way. Includes source
Eddy Carroll
ÿÿ Fish 216: Cloud
Generates and displays fractal surfaces that look remarkably like clouds.
Based on ideas from the book "Fractals" by Jens Feder. Binary only
Mike Hall
ÿÿFish 216: PrtSpool
A DOS handler, a print program, and a control program that implement a print
spooling system. Like PRT:, the DOS handler waits for stuff to be sent to it
to be printed. The print program does line numbering and page headers. The
control program handles administrative functions. Binary only
Dan Barrens
ÿÿ Fish 216: VirusX
See FF287
ÿÿFish 216: Wanderer
A neat little game with graphics and sound, ported from the Unix version,
originally written on a Sun workstation. The idea for Wanderer came from games
such as Boulderdash, Xor, and the Repton games from Superior Software.
Includes a built-in editor for extending the game by adding additional screens.
Version 2.2, includes source
Steve Shipway, Al Bland
ÿÿ Fish 217: AntiCBS
An animation cooked up by Leo in protest of CBS's coverage of the Hacker's
Conference in Oct 88
Leo Schwab
ÿÿPFish 217: Echo
Replacement for the AmigaDOS echo that will do some special functions, such as
clear the screen, delete to bottom of screen, scroll the screen, place the
cursor at a particular location, and set the text style and/or color. Includes
source
Garry Glendown
ÿÿ@Fish 217: InstallBeep
Replaces the DisplayBeep function so that an IFF 8SVX sound is played instead
of the screen flashing. The PlayBeep function runs as a task in the background
and runs asynchronously so the length of the sound does not slow anything down.
Includes a couple of sample sound files. Version 1.1, binary only
Tim Friest, Don Withey
ÿÿFish 217: SnipIt
An input handler wedge which allows you to clip text from any window and then
paste that text anywhere, as though you had typed it on the keyboard. You mark
the text you want to "snip" using the mouse, and then use the mouse to "paste"
the last snipped text into the active window, requester, or anywhere. Version
1.2, includes source
Scott Evernden
ÿÿFish 217: SonixPeek
A utility to let you list all the instruments used by one or more Aegis Sonix
score files. It can scan individual files, or search one or more directories,
checking all score files in each directory. The output is a list of all the
instruments you need to have present in order to be able to play the indicated
score files. Includes source
Eddy Carroll
ÿÿFish 217: Stevie
See FF256
ÿÿ@Fish 218: EdLib
A library of additional functions for Manx. This is version 1.1, Update to
FF183. Includes source
Ed Hoogerbeets with C-functions from several different authors
ÿÿÀFish 218: Mandel
A mandelbrot generator program, with bits and pieces of code from C. Heath and
R.J. Mical. This is version 1.3, update to FF111. New features and improve-
ments include an ARexx interface, coordinates in sight, more state info saved
with a picture, batch files, programmable functions, and more plotting options.
Includes source
Olaf Seibert
ÿÿ@Fish 218: Maze
A program that lets you build mazes and then solve them. Mazes can be trivial
one level mazes to very difficult three level mazes. Version 1.2, includes
source
Todd Lewis
ÿÿFish 218: PcPatch
Patches for PCCopy and PCFormat from the EXTRAS disk, to allow reading,
writing, and formatting of any kind of MS-Dos style disks, including 720K 3.5"
diskettes. Binary only. Update to FF163
Werner Guenther
ÿÿ@Fish 218: Scanner
Scanner makes commented C code of all intuition structures in memory. The
structures will receive correct pointers towards each other. Scanner starts
looking at IntuitionBase, and follows all pointers, storing them in memory.
When finished, it writes all the structures to the standard output. Version
1.0, includes source
Stefan Parmark
ÿÿ Fish 218: Worm
An Amiga implementation of the classic "worms" program. You can specify the
size and length of the worms, and the number of worms. Includes source
Brad Taylor, Chuck McManis
ÿÿ Fish 219: DeepSky
A database containing information on 10,368 non-stellar objects, 600 color
contrasting easily resolved double stars, 70 stars for setting circles, and
misc white dwarfs, red stars, binaries, etc. The database is distributed in
zoo format, and is about 1.2 Mb after extraction. Version 5.0
Saguaro Astronomy Club
ÿÿFish 219: Mv
A Unix style mv/cp/rm program that moves, copies, or removes files. Includes
interactive mode, recursive mode, and force quiet mode. Copies file permis-
sions, dates, and comments, supports arp style wildcards, supports moves
across volumes, honors the delete bit. Version 1.1, includes source
Ed Hoogerbeets
ÿÿFish 220: DNet
See FF294
ÿÿ@Fish 221: AllocMaster
A program inspired by Nick Sullivan's "Reserve" article in Amiga Transactor,
for controlling the amount of both Chip and Fast memory available to the rest
of the system. It is very useful for testing applications in low-memory
situations. It also has a snapshot feature to report differences in available
memory before and after running an application. Version 1.17, binary only
John Gerlach Jr.
ÿÿFish 221: ANSIed
Demo version of an ANSI screen file editor. It allows you to easily create and
modify a screen of ANSI-style text/graphics on the Amiga. The standard ANSI
color set (red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white) and text styles
(plain, boldface, underlined, italic) are provided, along with some simple
editing and drawing functions. This demo version has the save features
disabled. Version 1.2.0aD, binary only
Greg Epley
ÿÿFish 221: BallyII
See FF232
ÿÿ@Fish 221: DFrame
A utility that helps you to create animated bobs. It installs itself in DPaint
II, after which you can draw each bob in DPaint II within its own frame and
check the animation by calling DFrame from within DPaint. Version 1.02, binary
only
Jan Buitenhuis
ÿÿ@Fish 221: IFFM2
Demo version of an IFF support module for Interface Technologies M2Amiga
Modula-2 system. Includes a version of ViewILBM (with source) that uses the
IFF support routines. Version 1.0.0D, binary only
Greg Epley
ÿÿFish 221: Steinschlag
See FF238
ÿÿFish 222: MemGauge
A tool to display the current memory usage, very much like the usage bar
Workbench displays in root directories. Version 1.4, includes source
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿ@Fish 222: Mischief
Display hacks which uses the input.device to perform various acts of mischief.
Includes source
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿ@Fish 222: PlPlot
A library of C functions useful for scientific plotting on the Amiga. The
library is Lattice C compatible. Contour plotting, three dimensional plotting,
axis redefinition, log-log plotting and multiple subpages are a few of Plplot's
features. The plots can be displayed on a monitor or sent to a graphics file
for subsequent printing. Version 1.00, includes source. See FF306
Tony Richardson
ÿÿÀFish 223: Csh
See FF309
ÿÿFish 223: FixDisk
Recovers as much as possible from a defective disk. It can sometimes recover
damaged (unreadable) tracks, check file integrity, check the directory
structure, undelete files, copy or show files, fix corrupted directory
pointers, etc. Full intuition interface. Version 1.0, binary only
Werner Guenther
ÿÿ Fish 223: GravSim
A program to animate up to 6 planetary masses, all of which exert a mutual
gravitational force on each other. The planetary masses can be placed anywhere
on the screen, and their mass and initial velocity can be determined by the
user. The program then steps the animation through time, plotting and
displaying the new position in the trajectory of each mass. Version 1.50,
includes source
Rich Frost
ÿÿ Fish 223: IFF2Sun
A small utility for those of you who may have access to a Sun workstation.
Takes an Amiga IFF file and converts it to a Sun rasterfile format. Update to
FF174, with better parsing, support for HAM mode, and some bug fixes. Source
only, as the program needs to be re-compiled and run from a Sun
Steve Berry, Mark Thompson
ÿÿ Fish 223: IFFtoSUN
This program takes a standard IFF format image and translates it into a SUN
rasterfile format, like the Iff2Sun program also on this disk. However, this
one runs on the Amiga. Version 1.31, includes source
Rich Frost
ÿÿFish 223: Paccer
A pacman clone with sound and a game screen editor. This is version 1.0,
shareware, binary only
Dirk Hoffman
ÿÿFish 223: PopInfo
See FF242
ÿÿFish 223: SetCPU
A program designed to allow the user to detect and modify various parameters
related to 32 bit CPUs. Includes commands to enable or disable the text/data
caches, switch on or off the '030 burst cache line fill request, use the MMU to
run a ROM image from 32-bit memory, and to report various parameters when
called from a script. Version 1.5, update to FF187. Includes source.
Dave Haynie
ÿÿÀFish 224: CLImax
For all those people who wish that their CLI windows had 25 lines of 80
characters just like an old fashioned non-windowing computer, the answer is
here. CLImax creates a borderless backdrop CLI window on a custom screen.
Also thrown in is MoveSys, which reassigns SYS:, C:, S:, L:, DEVS:, LIBS:, and
FONTS: to a new volume with one simple "pure" command. Includes source
Paul Kienitz
ÿÿFish 224: KickMem
A program for A1000 hardware hackers that have done the Amazing Computing 512K
upgrade. KickMem will patch your 1.2 or 1.3 kickstart disk to perform addmem
during kickstart. This allows warm boot surviveability of ram disk devices and
eliminates addmem commands from your startup sequence. Version 2.0, includes
source
Dave Williams
ÿÿFish 224: MoreIsBetter
These two hacks make MORE more useful. One is called V; it's a small "pure"
CLI command that acts as a front end for More, causing it to create its own
window. Make V and More both resident! The other is Fenestrate, which
surgically alters the CON: window spec inside More enabling it to, for
instance, use ConMan features to create a borderless window on the topmost
screen (very useful with CLImax). Includes source
Paul Kienitz
ÿÿFish 224: PetersQuest
This cute game has you, the intrepid Peter, following a trail of hearts through
a world of 20 levels, riddled with porcupines and other hazards, to rescue
Daphne, the love of your life that has been kidnapped by the evil Brutus.
Version 1.0, binary only
Dave Meny
ÿÿFish 224: Who
Update to FF79, which gives substantially more elaborate information about the
tasks currently running (or waiting) on your Amiga. Includes source
George Musser, Paul Kienitz
ÿÿ@Fish 224: Xebec
A couple of hacks to make life easier for those who have Xebec hard disks. One
makes it more possible to Mount a Xebec hard disk with the Fast File System,
the other is a compact head parking program. Includes source
Paul Kienitz
ÿÿFish 225: AmigaTCP
This is the KA9Q Internet Software Package. The package supports IP, ICMP,
TCP, UDP, and ARP as basic services, and implements the FTP, Telnet, and SMTP
protocols as applications. It runs on IBM PC and clones, the Apple Macintosh,
and the Amiga. Includes source
Bdale Garbee, Phil Karn, Brian Lloyd
ÿÿFish 224: MyMenu
Allows you to add your own menus to the WorkBench menu strip, to run commonly
used commands. MyMenu will allow you to execute both CLI and WorkBench
programs, and is configured with a normal text file. Includes source
Darin Johnson
ÿÿFish 226: Vlt
See FF245
ÿÿ@Fish 227: MidiLib
A disk based library that permits sharing of the serial port by MIDI
applications through a MIDI message routing and processing system. The midi
utilities include a midi monitor to display incoming midi messages to the
console, a routing utility, a midi library status utility, and more. This is
version 2.0, update to FF101, and includes significant speed enhancements, new
utilities to play with MIDI files, and updated utilities, documentation and
examples. Binary only (source for examples and bindings however)
Bill Barton
ÿÿ Fish 227: PickPacket
Gives you a visual display of the DosPacket structures that are sent to
handlers, and lets you see the results. You can actually perform handler
operations such as open files, read or write data, Examine or ExNext locks,
and so forth, all by talking directly to the file system handler involved
using PickPacket. Version 1.0, includes source
John Toebes, Doug Walker
ÿÿ@Fish 227: RexxArpLib
A library which originally was supposed to be an ARexx interface to the ARP
library. However, it has also become an interface to various Intuition
functions, containing over 50 functions including a file requester, string/
boolean requester, environment variable functions, simple message window,
wildcard expander, etc. This is version 2.3, an update to FF178. Binary only
W.G.J. Langeveld
ÿÿ@Fish 227: RexxMathLib
A library which makes various high level math functions such as sin, tangent,
log, etc, available in ARexx. Version 1.2 and 1.3, binary only
W.G.J. Langeveld
ÿÿFish 228: Az
A nice little text editor that is fast, simple to use, and very Amiga'ized.
Version 1.40, binary only
Jean-Michel Forgeas
ÿÿFish 228: Glib
A text screen oriented librarian and editor for synths. Supports the TX81Z,
DX100, DEP5, DW8000, and K-5. Includes source
Tim Thompson, Steve Falco, Al Bland
ÿÿFish 228: JazzBench
A drop-in multitasking replacement for WorkBench. It has more features that
WorkBench and is fully multitasking (no more waiting for ZZZ clouds). It
allows you to extend it, add your own menus, key shortcuts, etc. This is alpha
version 0.8, binary only
Dave Navas
ÿÿFish 228: Xoper
See FF274
ÿÿFish 229: AlarmingClock
A simple alarm clock program with a very alarming "ring", particularly if you
hook it up to your stereo and turn up the volume. Includes source
Brian Neal
ÿÿÀFish 229: DrawMap
Draws representations of the Earth's surface. Can generate flat maps, mercator
maps, a globe view, or an orbital view. Includes source
Bryan Brown
ÿÿFish 229: Emporos
You are living on the island of Emporos, where several countries exist. Your
goal is to make one of these countries your own. There is only one way to do
this, and you have to find it out. Binary only
Roland Richter
ÿÿFish 229: esuoM
A little screen hack that causes the mouse pointer to move in the opposite
direction of the mouse. Includes source
Rob Eisenhuth
ÿÿFish 229: LeftyMouse
Swaps the functions of the left and right mouse buttons so that Lefties can use
the mouse with their left hands. Includes source
Rob Eisenhuth
ÿÿ Fish 229: Shuffle
A basic screen shuffler. Re-defines the key combination Left-Amiga-M to push
the FRONT screen to the back, instead of pushing the Workbench screen to the
back. Includes source
Rob Eisenhuth
ÿÿFish 229: Sim
See FF291
ÿÿFish 229: AskTask
Allows you to examine various bits of the task structures of all tasks in the
system, from the lists attached to ExecBase. Displays priority, state, flags,
stack, signals, etc. You can also remove tasks, change the priority of a task,
or send arbitrary signals to a task. Version 2/4/89, includes source
J. Bickers
ÿÿFish 230: Fedup
A random access, byte oriented file-editor that gives you the option of viewing
and editing any file (binary or ASCII) using either ASCII or hexadecimal
notation. Version 2.1, binary only
Martin Lindemann
ÿÿFish 230: FileIt
A simple database program, written in DRACO. It is meant to be portable, thus
it does not use any of Intuition's facilities. Version 1.0, includes source
John Davis
ÿÿFish 230: NComm
A communications program based on Comm version 1.34, by DJ James, with lots of
very nice enhancements. Also includes several auxiliary programs such as
AddCall, CallInfo, IbmIso, PbConvert, and ReadMail. This is version 1.8,
binary only
DJ James, Dan Bloch, Torkel Lodberg, et al.
ÿÿFish 230: PrivHandler
A privilege violation handler for the 68010 cpu. Like Decigel, but survives a
reboot so you can use it with copy protected programs that run from boot.
Version 3, includes source in assembly code
John Veldthuis
ÿÿFish 230: Quattro
Another Tetris like program. Has three levels of play difficulty, sound
effects, a 43-color background, next stone preview, and joystick or numberpad
control. Version 1.0, binary only, source available from author
Karl-Erik Jenss
ÿÿFish 231: Diff
Yet another diff program. It produces output which might be considered to be a
little more user friendly than the standard Unix style diff programs. Includes
source
Don Lindsay
ÿÿFish 231: File
A program that recognizes various types of files and prints what that type is.
Recognizes font files, icon files, executable files, standard object files,
compressed files, command scripts, C source, directories, iff files, LaTeX
source, modula II source, arc files, shell commands and scripts, TeX source,
dvi files, uuencoded files, yacc files, zoo archives, etc. Version 1.0,
includes source
Ed Hoogerbeets
ÿÿFish 231: NoClick
See FF246
ÿÿ Fish 231: Plot
A package for making 2D and 3D plots conveniently. See FF292 "MultiPlot"
AG Baxter, Tim Mooney
ÿÿFish 231: Sed
This is the GNU sed (stream editor) program, ported to the Amiga. Sed copies
the named files, or the standard input, to its standard output, while
performing certain editing operations specified in the command line script or
in a scriptfile. Version 1.02, includes source
Ed Hoogerbeets
ÿÿFish 232: BallyIII
Amiga port of the former arcade game named Click. This version fixes some
minor bugs and is faster than the previous versions. Has sound, a "cheat"
mode. This is version III, update to FF181, FF205, FF221. Binary only,
shareware
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿ@ Fish 232: DBug
Machine independent macro based C debugging package. Provides function trace,
selective printing of internal state information, more. Includes a machine
independent profiling mechanism, and stack use accounting mechanism. Update to
FF2, FF41, FF102. Includes source
Fred Fish, Binayak Banerjee
ÿÿ@Fish 232: ResourceDemo
A demo version of ReSource, an interactive disassembler for the Amiga. This is
a complete version except that the "save" features have been disabled. Update
to FF192. Binary only
Glen McDiarmid
ÿÿFish 233: Brik
A general purpose program that calculates both text and binary cyclic redun-
dancy codes (CRCs). Text mode CRCs calculated by brik are portable across
systems for files that are in the usual text format on each system. Binary
mode CRCs are portable for files that are moved from system to system without
any change. Brik can be used to verify and update an embedded checksum header
in files. It runs under MS-DOS, UNIX system V, BSD UNIX, VAX/VMS, and AmigaDOS.
This is version 2.0 and includes source
Rahul Dhesi
ÿÿFish 233: CacheCard
An accessory to SetCPU for use with A2620 cards or 68030 systems. It modifies
the MMU table set up by SetCPU to selectively control caching for each expan-
sion card. It's also an example of how an accessory program can track down
and modify the SetCPU MMU table without having to read all kinds of MMU
registers and figure it out for yourself. Version 1.00, includes source
Dave Haynie
ÿÿFish 233: CrcLists
See FF293
ÿÿFish 234: KwikBackup
A harddisk backup program that writes data track by track onto multiple floppy
disks. Uses the archive bit, saves and restores comments and protection flags,
and skips over bad spots during restore. Version 1.0, includes source in
Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 234: MuchMore
See FF253
ÿÿFish 234: NetWork
Screen hacks, Version 1.0, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿ Fish 234: PrintIt
A program to print IFF pictures on Epson compatible 9-pin printers. Prints in
many resolutions, with many ways to convert color pics to black and white.
Version 1.0, includes source in Modula-II.
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 234: WBPic
Replaces Workbench's color 0 with an IFF hires non-interlaced picture, in 2 or
4 colors. Version 1.0, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿ Fish 234: XHair
Replaces the mouse pointer with a screen wide crosshair, which is useful for
positioning things vertically or horizontally. Version 1.0, includes source in
Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿ Fish 235: CalcKey
A basic four function, memory resident, pop-up calculator which uses only about
24K of memory and can automatically type the answer to any calculation into the
program you were using when it was popped up. Version 1.0, binary only,
shareware
Craig Fisher
ÿÿFish 235: Ct
An Amiga program to display images from a CT scanner, along with several new
interesting sample images of scans of real people, including a skull, brain,
heart, and spine. Each image is 256 by 256 pixels in 2048 gray scale. The
display software, though it has a primitive user interface, is quite powerful,
including functions like convolutions, averaging, laplacians, unsharp masking,
edge detection, gradients, etc. This is version 2.2, update to FF137. Binary
only. Additional image disks available from author.
Jon Harman
ÿÿFish 235: MirrorWars
A new game featuring sound, title music, and two player mode. You fight your
opponent via laser rays, but beware of the mirrors reflecting your shots.
Binary only
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿFish 236: AmigaBench
Optimized Amiga assembly versions of the Dhrystone benchmark. Includes 68000
and 68020 versions.
Al Aburto
ÿÿ@Fish 236: DiskHandler
A sample implementation of a file system that reads and writes 1.2 format
diskettes. Includes source
Software Distillery
ÿÿFish 236: Heart3D
A program to find left ventricle outlines in the output of an Imatron CT
scanner, and display wireframe animations of the beating heart. Includes
several sample CT scan outputs. Binary only
Jon Harman
ÿÿFish 236: Ls
Version 3.1 of the popular UNIX style directory lister. Update to FF178, and
includes some bug fixes, support for multiple wildcard pathnames, quicker
sorting, a best-fit output, new output width and height options, and some other
new features. Includes source
Justin McCormick.
ÿÿ@!Fish 236: Proc
Example program of how to create a full-fledged DOS process without needing to
call LoadSeg first. Includes source
Leo Schwab
ÿÿ@Fish 236: XprZmodem
See FF261
ÿÿ@!Fish 237: CLIPrint
An example of printing to the CLI from assembly code. Includes source
Jeff Glatt
ÿÿFish 237: CType
Another text file reader, but this one is small, reasonably fast, and includes
bi-directional scrolling, search, go to a given percentage, and printing
capabilities. Version 1.0, includes source in assembly
Bill Nelson
ÿÿFish 237: StripCR
Makes a text file ready for use with AmigaDOS, with only LineFeeds terminating
each line. If you feed it a file with only CRs (like a MAC file), it will re-
place them with LFs. Includes asm source
Bill Nelson
ÿÿFish 237: PlusCR
Companion to StripCR, prepares a file for both LFs and CRs at the end of each
line (such as for MS-DOS). Includes asm source
Bill Nelson
ÿÿFish 237: StripLF
Changes a LF only file to a CR only file, used in conjunction with StripCR
Bill Nelson
ÿÿ Fish 237: DPlot
See FF290
ÿÿ@Fish 237: ILBMLib
A shared library to read/write IFF files, derived from the EA IFF code, along
with various enhancements. Includes examples of using the library from C code,
assembly code, or BASIC, along with source for examples and interface code
Jeff Glatt
ÿÿ@!Fish 237: ParOut
Shows how to allocate and communicate directly with the parallel port hardware
from an assembly language program. Includes source
Jeff Glatt, Phil Lindsay
ÿÿFish 237: Speed
A performance benchmark useful for comparing Amiga processing speeds. Performs
10000 iterations of some selected groups of 68000 instructions while using the
DateStamp time function to record how many ticks it takes to complete. This
timed duration is then compared against two known prestored times, one for a
stock A2000 Amiga and one for an A2620 enhanced A2000. A relative comparison
is calculated and displayed. Version 1.0, includes source in assembly
language
Jez San
ÿÿ Fish 238: CWDemo
See FF283
ÿÿðFish 238: DMouse
See FF258
ÿÿFish 238: LabelPrint
See FF277
ÿÿ Fish 238: NGC
Yet another virus check program. Checks the bootblock on all inserted floppy
disks and reports nonstandard ones. Checks the jump tables of all resident
libraries and devices and reports suspicious entries. Version 1, includes
source in assembly
Ulf Nordquist
ÿÿ Fish 238: Pyth
A program to draw the Tree of Pythagoras. Version 1.1, includes source
Andreas Krebs
ÿÿFish 238: Steinschlag (Falling Rock)
A tetris like game, version 1.8, update to FF221. Binary only
Pete Handel
ÿÿ@Fish 239: FORTH tools
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
Roy Brunjes
ÿÿ Fish 239: 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
Russ Yost
ÿÿ Fish 239: 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)
Jerry Kallaus
ÿÿFish 239: 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
Mike Haas
ÿÿ@Fish 239: 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
Phil Burk
ÿÿFish 239: 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. Displays lines whose end points are bouncing around
the screen, which is a double buffered HAM screen. The Y positions of the
points are continuously copied into an audio waveform that is played on all
four channels, and the pitch of a just intoned chord is derived from the
average X position of these points. Includes source in JForth
Phil Burk
ÿÿ Fish 239: HeadClean
This program, combined with a fibre cleaning disk, can be used to clean the
heads on your disk drives. Forth Source code examples of accessing the
Trackdisk device, and using gadgets are included. Standalone image with source
code. Shareware. Version 2.0
Phil Burkÿÿ@Fish 239: JustBeeps
Simple example of using Audio and Timer devices. Plays a series of beeps whose
pitches are based on a just intoned tuning system. With Forth source code
Phil Burk
ÿÿÀFish 239: MandleBrot
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 FORTH source code.
Nick Didkovsky
ÿÿFish 239: 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.
Bob E. La Quey, Jack Woehr
ÿÿFish 239: 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
Mike Haas
ÿÿFish 240: CrossDOS
See FF252
ÿÿ@Fish 240: Dis
An AmigaDOS shareable library which implements a symbolic single-instruction
disassembler for the MC68000 family and a program which uses the library to
disassemble/dump AmigaDOS object files, making full use of symbolic and
relocation information. Includes source code in Draco
Chris Gray
ÿÿ Fish 240: DM_Maps
IFF maps to the Dungeon Master game. All 14 levels are included
ÿÿ@Fish 240: MemLib
A link library of routines to aid in debugging memory problems. Works with
Lattice C 5.0 and possibly with earlier versions. It's features include
trashing all allocated memory, trashing all freed memory, keeping track of
freed memory with notification if it is written to, notification of memory
freed twice or not at all, notification of overrunning or underrunning allo-
cated memory, generation of low memory conditions for testing purposes, and
identification of violations of memory use by filename and line number of the
allocating routine. Includes source
John Toebes, Doug Walker
ÿÿÀFish 240: RunBack
This is version 6, update to FF152 (the version on disk 214 appears to be on a
different evolutionary path). This version compiles under Lattice with many
optimizations enabled, and can be made resident. Includes source
Rob Peck, Dan Barrett, Greg Searle, Doug Keller
ÿÿ@Fish 240: XprLib
See FF248
ÿÿFish 241: ASDG-rrd
Extremely useful shareware recoverable ram disk. This AmigaDOS device driver
implements a completely DOS compatible disk device in memory that survives
resets, guru's, and crashes. An absolute must for those with lots of ram.
Update to FF58. It now works with up to 8Mb of memory. It was rewritten in
assembly and is now faster and much smaller. Binary only
Perry Kivolowitz, ASDG
ÿÿFish 241: CBBS
The W0RLI BBS system for use in amateur radio. Originally written for IBM-PC
compatibles, it was ported to the Amiga by Pete Hardie. This is version 6.1c
with source code
Hank Oredson, the CBBS group, Pete Hardie
ÿÿFish 241: Fix68010
A program which patches executables that fail to run on machines equipped with
an M68010, so that they no longer use the prohibited priviledged instructions.
Binary only
Gregor Brandt
ÿÿFish 241: Man
A program similar to the UNIX "man" program. Displays information about a
topic from manual pages. Does not include any database of topics, you have to
supply your own. Version 1.2, includes source
Garry Glendown
ÿÿFish 241: NoClick
See FF246
ÿÿ@Fish 241: Tiles
A basic tile game like Shanghai or GunShy. A board is covered with a set of
144 tiles, 36 different sets of 4 identical tiles, each with a picture on it.
The object is to remove all the tiles, 2 at a time, by matching identical
tiles. Version 2.1, includes source in Modula II
Todd Lewis
ÿÿFish 242: BootBlocks
Detailed documentation on what a bootblock is and how it works, along with some
sample bootblocks and a program to install a custom bootblock. Includes source
for the sample bootblocks and the install program
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: Check4Mem
Allows you to check for a specified amount of memory, with certain attributes,
from a batch file. If the requirements are not met, a WARN returncode is
generated. Version 2, includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: CustReq
A glorified ASK command for your startup-sequence. It generates a requester
with the specified title, text, positive and negative gadgets (either of which
can be the default), and an optional timeout value. Version 2, includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿ@Fish 242: FileReq
This is Jonathan's second version of a file requester, and is much more
powerful than FF204. Shareware, includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: FullView
See FF287
ÿÿFish 242: Image-ED
An icon editor that allows you to draw and edit images up to 150 by 90, in up
to 16 colors. Allows freehand drawing, empty or filled rectangles, ellipses,
and triangles, lines curves, and polygons, copy, flip about x or y axis,
stretching and condensing, flood fill and complement, text with selection and
loading of font style, undo, magnified and normal sized images, and two active
drawing screens at once. This is version 2.2, update to FF211. Binary only,
source available from author
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: JAR
A shareware game (Jump And Run) using 3-D graphics. Your task is to collect
the blue pills lying on the floors and steps, not to fall down or off the
steps, and to avoid several monsters wandering about. You can collect various
sorts of weapons to use against the monsters. Version 1.0, binary only, source
available from author
Andreas Ehrentraut
ÿÿFish 242: JPClock
A short clock program that is just packed with features. This is version 1.2,
update to FF204. Includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: PPrefs
Preferable Preferences is a program designed to replace the standard
preferences, that is shorter, more efficient, and easier to use. Binary only
Jon Potter
ÿÿ@Fish 242: PaletteReq
An easy way to set the palette of any screen from your program. Includes
source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: PopInfo
A "shrinkable" workbench utility to show you some info that Workbench doesn't,
such as free memory on external devices, chip, fast, and total ram usage and
more. Version 3.1, update to FF172, FF204, FF223. Includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 242: ZeroVirus
See FF287
ÿÿFish 243: FragIt
A dynamic memory thrasher for the Amiga. FragIt randomly allocates and deal-
locates psuedo-random size values of memory, ranging from 16 bytes to 50000
bytes by default. The result is an allocation nightmare, thousands of memory
fragments are being created and destroyed continuously. This puts stress on the
memory allocation routines of an application undergoing testing by simulating a
very busy, highly fragmented memory environment. This is version 2.0, featuring
many bug fixes, a full intuition interface, configuration settings via the
icon, and more. Includes source
Justin McCormick
ÿÿBFish 243: ImageLab
A program which performs image processing on IFF pictures. Includes standard
image processing functions such as convolution, averaging, smoothing,
enhancement, histograms, FFT's, etc. Also includes file conversion functions,
a clipboard, and other useful functions. Version 2.2, binary only
Gary Milliorn
ÿÿBFish 243: LPE
See FF277
ÿÿFish 243: NoClick
See FF246
ÿÿFish 243: Passord
A program which enhances your computers security by making it complicated
enough that users without your password will get discouraged trying to boot and
use your system. This should keep out most casual or nontechnical users.
Version 1.21p, binary only
George Kerber
ÿÿFish 243: Pcopy
An intuition based disk copier similiar to the resident "DiskCopy". It features
high speed diskcopy with write-verify and data recovery from damaged tracks.
A lot of effort has gone into properties. Version 2.0, update to FF151 but
without source
Dirk Reisig
ÿÿFish 243: SimGen
This program will add a 2 or 4 color picture to your WorkBench screen. If the
picture is digitized, it will look much like a genlock, hence the name SimGen
(Simulated Genlock). Binary only
Gregg Tavares
ÿÿFish 243: SuperLines
A new lines demo with a realtime control panel that you can use to change
various aspects of the action. Has 10 builtin color palettes, support for
things like color "smudge", color cycling, color "bounce", multiple resolu-
tions, and can display either lines or boxes. This is version 1.0, binary only
Chris Bailey
ÿÿFish 243: WarpUtil
Warp (version 1.11), UnWarp (version 1.0), and WarpSplit (version 1.1). Warp
reads raw filesystems and archives them into a compressed version in a normal
file. UnWarp turns them back into filesystems. WarpSplit splits them up into
smaller pieces on a track by track basis. Binary only
SDS Software
ÿÿFish 244: BBChampion
See FF298
ÿÿFish 244: BootIntro
See FF245
ÿÿFish 244: FMC
An alternative to the NoFastMem program. Uses a cute little switch gadget to
turn fast memory on or off. Version 1.2, includes source in assembly code
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿFish 244: SizeChecker
Uses a list of possible sizes of a file to check for unexpected changes in the
size of those files. For example, it can be used to spot a link virus or to
point out changes in the configuration of your system. With the appropriate
comments added to your size list, you can check to see what version of the
files you are using (1.2, 1.3, 1.4, ARP, etc). Version 1.0, binary only
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿFish 244: TextDisplay
Like "more" or "less", but about half the size and handles all screen formats
(pal/ntsc, interlace/non-interlace, etc). This is version 1.52, update to
FF188. Binary only
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿ Fish 244: Xcolor
A program designed to change the colors of any screen. You can also add and
subtract bitplanes in the screen, or convert the screen to black and white
(grayscale). Handles HAM and EHB screens. Version 1.2, includes source in
assembly code
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿFish 245: ATOF
A small utility that allows you to use the fonts of another disk without using
the CLI. Version 1.0, binary only
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿFish 245: BootIntro
This program creates a small intro on the bootblock of any disk, which will
appear after you insert the disk for booting. A more colorful version than
FF244, but the text must be shorter. The first line can be up to 24
characters. The second and third lines can be up to 22 characters. The
scrolling text can be up to 98 characters. Binary only
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿ Fish 245: Fenster
See FF305
ÿÿ@Fish 245: PathMaster
A file requester with lots of features. Can be easily configured by the
programmer to suit a variety of applications. Includes source
Justin McCormick
ÿÿ Fish 245: Reversi
See FF305
ÿÿFish 245: Vlt
See FF307
ÿÿFish 246: Dmake
Release version 1.0 of Matt's version of the UNIX make utility. Update to
FF179. Features multiple dependancies, wildcard support, and more. Binary
only
Matt Dillion
ÿÿFish 246: LabelPrint
See FF277
ÿÿFish 246: NComm
A terminal program for the Amiga based on comm version 1.34. Has hot keys for
most program functions (including dialing up to 10 phone numbers), PAL and NTSC
support for normal or interlaced screens, screen I/O greater than 2400 baud,
ANSI/VT100 terminal emulation with full 8 color text support, IBM graphics,
optional translation styles, split screen mode, full user control of color
palette, full support for all European languages, full serial port control with
baud rates up to 19200, script language, phonebook, keyboard macros, and more.
Version 1.8, binary only
DJ James, Dan Bloch, et. al.
ÿÿFish 246: NoClick
A program which silences the clicking of empty drives on the B2000 under
AmigaDOS 1.3. It should also work on an A500. Version 3.6, update to FF231,
FF241, FF243. Includes assembly source code
Norman Iscove
ÿÿ@Fish 246: ScreenShare
A library and support programs that enable applications to open up windows on
other applications' custom screens. For example, your editor may want to open
a window on your terminal emulator's screen so you can compose a message while
still being able to see the contents of the terminal's screen. Both appli-
cations must cooperate for the screen sharing to work. Version 1.2, includes
source for interface portions.
Willy Langeveld
ÿÿFish 246: Ty
A text display program based on Amiga "less" version 1.0. Has both keyboard and
mouse control of all functions, an intuition interface, and uses the Amiga
specific keys (such as the Help key) correctly. Version 1.3, includes source
Mark Nudelman, Bob Leivian, Tony Wills
ÿÿ@Fish 247: Analog JoyStick
Software support for use of analog joysticks on the Amiga. Includes a driver,
a header file for code that calls the driver, and an example program that uses
the driver. Includes source
Dave Kinzer
ÿÿ@Fish 247: AssemTools
A collection of files which should be of great interest to Amiga assembly
language programmers. The collection includes 140 macro routines which make
assembly language programming a lot easier. There is also a library of
routines containing buffered C-like file handling functions (fopen, fclose,
fgets, fputs, etc) and a file name requester. All routines are re-entrant.
Includes source for example programs using the macros and library, and a 65c02
cross macro assembler
Jukka Marin
ÿÿFish 247: RemoteLogin
A couple of programs which make possible remote access to your Amiga. One
program checks the serial port for an incoming call, and starts a program when
it is detected. The other is a password protection program which allows
starting various programs based upon login id, thus providing some minimal
security for your computer. Includes source
Dave Kinzer
ÿÿ@Fish 247: XprLib
External file transfer protocol library. Document and code example for
implementing external file transfer protocols using Amiga shared libraries.
Includes sample XPR library and source. Version 2.0 with many extensions and
enhancements, update to version with the Vlt program on FF226, FF240
Willy Langeveld
ÿÿFish 248: AmiGANTT
A project definition and management tool designed to create a simple,
interactive method of outlining the task required to complete a particular
project, using the GANTT chart as the input format. AmiGantt displays the
project in a multi-window mode with separate windows for the GANTT chart, task
information input, resource histogram display, and Pert chart display. Up to
500 tasks may be defined for any project, and a project may contain other
projects as tasks. Version 3.0.0, shareware, binary only
Don Tolson
ÿÿÀFish 248: CLI-colors
A simple little program to change the colors of the border around a CLI window.
Includes source in assembly code
Michael Sinz
ÿÿ Fish 248: Flipper
A small, fast, Othello program. Does not use any lookahead methods. Binary
only
Michael Sinz
ÿÿ@Fish 248: Maze
An example of a fully re-entrant maze generation program written in assembly
language using Manx's assembler. Includes source
Michael Sinz
ÿÿFish 248: NetHandler
The Software Distillery's network file system handler (NET:), using Matt
Dillon's DNET to mount one Amiga's devices on another Amiga. It also serves as
an example file system written entirely in Lattice C. Version 1.0, includes
source
Software Distillery
ÿÿ@Fish 248: Regex
An Amiga shared library version of the GNU regular expression package from the
Free Software Foundation. A regular expression is a concise method of
describing a pattern of characters in a string. By use of special wildcards,
almost any pattern can be described. A regular expression pattern can be used
for searching strings in such programs as editors or other string handling
programs. Version 1.0, includes source
Ed Hoogerbeets, FSF, Jim Mackraz
ÿÿ Fish 249: Automata
Four cellular automata programs. AutomaTron is a one dimensional cellular
automation, Crud is a automation based on a sum index rule, Demon is a cyclic
space automation described in the Aug 89 Scientific American, and Life is one
of the oldest and best known of all cellular automata. Includes source
Gary Teachout
ÿÿ@Fish 249: Slicer
Slicer computes and displays images of the Mandelbrot and Julia sets. Unlike
many Mandelbrot programs that generate pictures directly, Slicer computes and
stores an array of raw data which it may then render into pictures in a number
of ways. Version 1.0, binary only
Gary Teachout
ÿÿ Fish 249: TurMite
A two dimensional turing machine simulator. Imagine a small bug crawling
around on your computer display moving one pixel at a time. At each step it
uses its internal state number and the color of the pixel it's on as indexes
into a set of tables to decide what color to change the pixel to, what
direction to move, and what its new internal state should be. Includes source
Gary Teachout
ÿÿ Fish 250: ASimplex
An implementation of the Simplex algorithm for solving linear programs. It
uses the standardized MPSX-format for input data files. Version 1.5, update to
FF199. Changes include bug fixes, the ability to run from CLI, it's own window
for I/O, and some new and improved commands. Includes source
Stefan Forster
ÿÿ Fish 250: Gravity-Well
A celestial motion simulator that simulates the motion of up to twenty bodies
in a Newtonian universe. The view of the simulation may be scaled, rotated in
three dimensions or repositioned. Includes source
Gary Teachout
ÿÿ Fish 250: Paranoids
An asylum escape game. Paranoids is a traditional board game played by drawing
cards, rolling dice, and moving pieces around the board. Each player has six
pieces, four patients and two doctors. The object of the game is to get all of
your patients out of the asylum. This is version 1.0, binary only
Rich Anderson, Gary Teachout
ÿÿ Fish 250: RPSC
A reverse polish scientific calculator. RPSC is a programmable RPN calculator
in the Hewlett-Packard tradition. It supports operations with real numbers,
complex numbers, matrices, and 3-D vectors, as well as storage and recall of
labeled variables. Data and programs may be saved, loaded, or written as ASCII
text, to AmigaDOS files. This is version 1.1, binary only
Gary Teachout
ÿÿ@Fish 251: Debug
A symbolic debugger for the Amiga. Features include symbolic disassembly,
simple expression parsing, multiple breakpoints, memory fill, memory dump,
single step in trace mode, skip over subroutines, etc. Version 2.10, binary
only
Jim Thibodeau, Larry LaPlume
ÿÿFish 251: DiskSalv
A disk recovery program for all Amiga file system devices that use either the
Amiga Standard File System or the Amiga Fast File System. Disksalv creates a
new filesystem structure on another device, with as much data salvaged from the
original device as possible. Recovers files from a trashed AmigaDOS disk. Can
also "undelete" files deleted by mistake, so long as they have not overwritten
by further disk activity. Requires two disk drives. Many enhancements/fixes to
FF20, FF164, FF177, FF212. Binary only
Dave Haynie
ÿÿ Fish 251: DiskSpeed
See FF288
ÿÿFish 251: Linstrom
Some miscellaneous small programs from the Linstrom family. Includes some basic
games, some programs based on algorithms from the Computer Recreations column
in Scientific American (demon, turmites, mountain), and a fish tank simulator.
Includes source
Lloyd Linstrom and family
ÿÿ Fish 251: Monopoly
A simulation of the Parker Brother's board game MONOPOLY. Binary only, source
available from author
Ed Musgrove
ÿÿFish 251: RoadRoute
A trip planner that takes a list of cities and a list of known routes between
cities, and generates the distance and time required to reach your destination.
Version 1.0, includes source
Jim Butterfield
ÿÿFish 252: CrossDOS
A "tryware" version of a mountable MS-DOS file system for the Amiga. This is a
software product that allows you to read and write MS-DOS/PC-DOS and Atari ST
formatted disks (Version 2.0 or higher) directly from AmigaDOS. This tryware
version is a "readonly" version, which does not allow any writes to the disk.
A fully functional version is available for a very reasonable price from
CONSULTRON. Version 3.05b, update to FF240. Binary only.
CONSULTRON, Leonard Poma
ÿÿFish 252: TrekTrivia
Very nice mouse-driven trivia type program for Star Trek fans. Contains 100
questions with additional trivia disks available from the author. This is
version 2.0, update to FF180, and includes selectable skill levels, a cheat
mode, and 250K of digitized music. Binary only, shareware
George Broussard
ÿÿFish 252: Zerg
An Ultima clone that takes your character through a simple but deadly fantasy
world where you get to slaughter monsters, talk with the inhabitants of fully
populated towns, embark on royal quests, purchase a plethora of weapons, cast
spells, and otherwise occupy yourself while your computer is engaged in more
important business. Version 1.0, binary only
Mike Shapiro
ÿÿFish 253: DumpDiff
A small utility that prints the hexdumps of 2 files, with all differences
between these two files highlighted. Version 1.0, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿ Fish 253: Elements
See FF297
ÿÿFish 253: KeyMac
A keyboard macro processor that allows you to record keystrokes and then play
them back. Version 0.1, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 253: MegaWB
A program that makes it possible to make your WorkBench screen as large as you
like. Version 1.2, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 253: MuchMore
Another program like "more", "less", "pg", etc. This one uses its own screen
to show the text using a slow scroll. Includes built-in help, commands to
search for text, and commands to print the text. Works with PAL or NTSC, in
normal or overscan modes. Supports 4 color text in bold, italic, underlined,
or inverse fonts. Version 2.5, update to FF234. Includes source in Modula-II
and assembly code
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 253: MultiSelect
Makes it possible to select several icons on the workbench without having to
press the Shift key. This is version 1.0, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 253: PowerPacker
A shareware command and data cruncher, with a full intuition user interface.
Executable files which are crunched are automatically decrunched upon
execution, thus saving precious disk space on systems without hard disks.
Version 2.3b, binary only
Nico Francois
ÿÿFish 253: WBShadow
Creates a shadow for everything that's displayed on your WorkBench (Windows,
Icons, Gadgets, Menus, Texts, etc). This is version 1.0, includes source in
Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿÐFish 253: With
A CLI command that allows you to start any other CLI command several times and
give it all the files that match a file pattern as an argument, one at a time.
This is version 1.0, includes source in Modula-II
Fridtjof Siebert
ÿÿFish 254: Etale
A "more" or "less" type file reader, which differs from the others in that it
supports superscripts and subscripts at very low memory cost, and supports a
complete Greek alphabet. Includes source
Bill Hammond
ÿÿpFish 254: MachII
A "mouse accelerator" program that also includes hotkeys, the features of sun
mouse, clicktofront, popcli, title bar clock with a bbs online charge
accumulator, and more. Version 2.6, Update to FF130 (had source), FF163.
Binary only
Brian Moats
ÿÿ@Fish 254: PatternLib
A sharable library which implements AmigaDOS pattern matching, and a program
that compiles "fd" files into library headers and interface stubs. Includes
source in Draco
Chris Gray
ÿÿFish 254: SlotCars
A fast action one or two player game of "dueling" slotcars. Shoot rockets at
your opponent and avoid his. Binary only
Brian Moats
ÿÿFish 254: Uedit
See FF286
ÿÿ Fish 255: CyclicScope
A Griffeathian cyclic space generator program. Implements a cellular automaton
as described in the August 89 issue of Scientific American. Version 1.42,
includes source in assembly code
A. J. Brouwer
ÿÿFish 255: MakeIcon
This program will make an icon (.info file) using image data from either
another icon, or an IFF picture file. The image data is drawn on the screen so
you can see exactly what your icon will look like. You can also go the other
way, and make IFF files from icons, which can then be loaded into a standard
IFF graphics editor. Version 1.1, binary only, source available from author
Paul Blum
ÿÿFish 255: MED
A music editor much like SoundTracker. A song consists of up to 50 blocks of
music, which can be played in any order. Editing features include cut/paste/
copy tracks or blocks, changing the vibrato, tempo, crescendo, and note volume.
Other features include switching of the low-pass-filter on or off on a per song
basis, and a cute little animated pointer of a guy doing "jumping jacks" in
time to the music! This is version 1.12, binary only. Source for a player
program included
Teijo Kinnunen
ÿÿFish 255: RolandD110
A program to transfer sound samples between the Amiga and a Roland D-110.
Version 1.0, binary only
Dieter Bruns
ÿÿFish 255: RolandS220
A program to transfer sound samples between the Amiga and a Roland S-220.
Version 2.0, update to FF199. Includes several enhancements. Binary only
Dieter Bruns
ÿÿ@Fish 255: SunMaze
The 3d maze demo from FF171, now expanded with shadows in the corridors to
give more sense of direction. Includes source
Werner Gunther, Dirk Reisig
ÿÿ Fish 256: BlitDemons
This program implements the Demons cellular automaton as described in the
August, 1989, issue of Scientific American. Using extremely simple rules it
exhibits rather complex behaviour. Uses the blitter to perform over 350,000
cell-generations per second. Version 1.0, includes source
Walter Strickler
ÿÿ@Fish 256: NameGame
A game based on a popular type of word skill puzzle contest generally sponsored
by newspapers. Binary only
Mike Savin, Gladstone Productions
ÿÿFish 256: Stevie
A public domain clone of the UNIX 'vi' editor. Supports window-sizing, arrow
keys, and the help key. Version 3.7a, update to FF197, FF217. Changes include
the addition of ARP wildcard expansion for file names, support for the "!cmd"
feature of vi, other small enhancements, and some bug fixes. Includes source
Fred Walter
ÿÿ@Fish 257: ColorReq
A color palette library callable from any program. Used to adjust the colors of
any screen. Automatically adjusts to screen size, number of colors. Has many
features including SPREAD, COPY, UNDO, RGB, HSV, as well as customizable
gadgets. Binary only
Jeff Glatt, Jim Fiore
ÿÿ@Fish 257: FileIO
See FF307
ÿÿFish 257: Vlt
VLT is both a VT100 emulator and a Tektronix (4014 plus subset of 4105)
emulator, currently in use at SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center).
Although the VT100 part was originally based on Dave Wecker et al.'s VT100,
many enhancements were made. The program requires ARP, and it has an ARexx
port. XMODEM 1K/CRC and Kermit protocol support also included. Other features
include support for additional serial ports, external file transfer protocols,
and "chat" mode. The Tektronix emulation allows saving IFF files, PostScript
files, and printing bitmaps to the printer.
Version 4.226, update to FF226, FF245. It comes in two versions, one with
Tektronix emulation, and one without. Other changes include full XPR version
2.0 support, and a scrollback/review/history buffer. Binary only
Willy Langeveld
ÿÿFish 25: Backup
Backup and Restore allow you to backup any directory tree with optional
compression, and later extract all or part of the tree. The protection, date,
and file comment are saved with each file. Version 2.04, update to FF168.
Binary only. See FF284 "Back"
Matt Dillon
ÿÿðFish 258: DMouse
A versatile screen & mouse blanker, auto window activator, mouse accelerator,
popcli, pop window to front, push window to back, etc, widget. Includes
DLineArt, a screen blanker replacement program for use with DMouse. DMouse
version 1.20, update to FF145, FF160, FF168, FF238 (also called version 1.20).
Includes source
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ@Fish 258: STreplay
A shared library which allows loading and playing of SoundTracker modules, even
from high level languages like Basic or C, without any special effort.
Includes source
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿ@Fish 258: SupLib
The support library needed to rebuild various programs of Matt's from the
source, including Dme, DMouse, etc. Update to FF169. Includes source
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 259: EFJ
A fast action machine-code game (Escape From Jovi) featuring hi-res scrolling,
large playfield, disk based high score list, stereo sound, multiple levels, a
cheat mode, realistic inertia and gravitational effects, an animated sprite,
and more. Use a joystick in port 2 to control the ship. Version III, update
to FF148. Includes source in assembly code
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿ
Fish 260: Accordian
Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object of the game is to
condense all the cards into one pile. The cards are dealt face up from left to
right, one at a time. Piles are built by moving a card or pile from the left
onto a card or pile to the right. Version 1.0.1, binary only
Steve Francis
ÿÿ
Fish 260: Calculation
Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object of the game is to stack
the cards into four ordered stacks, one that counts by one, another that counts
by two, another that counts by three and another that counts by four. Version
1.0.2, binary only
Steve Francis
ÿÿ@Fish 260: CClib
An implementation of the standard C library, that is done as an Amiga shared
library, containing over 140 functions. Version 1.3, binary only
Bob Albrecht
ÿÿ
Fish 260: SeaHaven
Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object of the game is to
separate the deck into its four suits, each in an ordered stack from ace to
king. Version 1.1, binary only
Steve Francis
ÿÿ@Fish 261: CopDis
A copper list disassembler that can be run from the CLI or linked with and run
directly from an application program. Version 0.0a and includes source
Karl Lehenbauer
ÿÿFish 261: ShowBiz
A fun animation with mice, a dancing alligator, a sheep on a trampoline, and
more. Includes source in "director format"
Bob Corns
ÿÿ@Fish 261: XprZmodem
An Amiga shared library which provides ZModem file transfer capability to any
XPR-compatible communications program. Version 2.0, update to FF236. It adds
support for XPR spec version 2.0 capabilities, including automatic download
activation, better user interface for setting options, improved transmission
speed, and other minor enhancements. Includes source
Rick Huebner
ÿÿ@Fish 262: Indent
Version 1.1 of GNU Indent, a C source code formatter/indenter. Especially
useful for cleaning up inconsistently indented code. Includes source
Developed by the University of California, Berkeley, the University of
Illinois, Urbana, and Sun Microsystems, Inc. GNU version by Jim Kingdon,
Amiga port by Dan Riley.
ÿÿ@Fish 262: Jumble
A quick "brute force" program for solving for anagrams. Not very elegant, but
gets the job done. Includes source
Mike Groshart
ÿÿFish 262: Lotto
Lotto is designed to replace your user group's old shoebox full of membership
numbers and names and add some pizzaz to the process of drawing for doorprizes
at club meetings. Includes source
Mike Groshart
ÿÿFish 262: QMouse
A very small mouse accelerator (4K) written in assembly language, but with most
of the features of its larger cousins. Not related to QMouse on disk 49. This
is version 1.6, shareware, binary only
Lyman Epp
ÿÿFish 262: QView
A very small file view program (only 3K) written in assembly language, but with
most of the features of its larger cousins. Version 1.1, shareware, binary
only
Lyman Epp
ÿÿ Fish 262: WorldDataBank
A project using geographical data, declassified and made available by the CIA
under the Freedom of Information Act, to draw a Mercator projection of any area
of the Earth that you would like to inspect, in various degrees of magnifica-
tion. Also includes a program that displays a "satellite view" of any region.
Version 2.0, includes source
The CIA, Mike Groshart, Bob Dufford
ÿÿ Fish 263: Sentinel
A large ray-traced animation created with Turbo Silver SV, Deluxe Photolab,
Deluxe Paint III, and the Director. It consists of approximately 60 to 70
frames of animation, rendered during a period of about three and a half weeks.
This is Bradley Schenck's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo contest, and won
first place in the contest. Because of its size, it has been split across two
disks. The rest of the files are on disk 264. Requires 3Mb or more of memory
to run
Bradley Schenck
ÿÿ Fish 264: Sentinel
See FF263
ÿÿ Fish 265: VAUX-Killer
A very funny animation which won 2nd place in the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo
Contest. Because of its size, the demo is split across two disks. The other
files are on disk 266. Two floppy drives, or a hard disk, are strongly
recommended. Binary only
Roger Curren
ÿÿ Fish 266: VAUX-Killer
See FF265
ÿÿ@Fish 267: DigLib
An Amiga device independent graphics library for fortran applications. This is
an enhanced and debugged version of a public domain library, the development of
which was sponsored by the US Government. This library is required for part of
the Matlab package, also included on this disk. Includes source in FORTRAN
Hal Brand, Craig Wuest, James Locker
ÿÿàFish 267: Mackie
See FF305
ÿÿ@Fish 267: MatLab
A FORTRAN package (MATrix LABoratory) developed by Argonne National
Laboratories for in house use. It provides comprehensive vector and tensor
operations in a package which may be programmed either through a macro language
or through execution of script files. Supported functions include sin, cos,
tan, arcfunctions, upper triangular, lower triangular, determinants, matrix
multiplication, identity, hilbert matrices, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, matrix
roots, matrix products, inversion, and more. Amiga specific features include
workbench startup, polar plots, contour plots, enhanced plot buffer control,
and algorithmic plot display generation. Includes source in FORTRAN
Cleve Moler, Jim Locker
ÿÿ Fish 268: Doctor_A
Animation of Amiguy on the basketball court. The animation source (for
SculptAnimate-4D) is available from the author
Marvin Landis
ÿÿFish 268: Klide
Line art demo which uses line mode blitter code which is capable of rendering
short vectors at a rate up to 15,000 lines/second. Binary only
Jerry Kallaus
ÿÿFish 268: OnlyAmiga
This demo demonstrates sound, multitasking, HAM color, the blitter, and more.
Binary only
Rob Peck
ÿÿFish 269: Calendar
A program that generates calendars in any one of 10 standard formats for any
year after 1900. Binary only
Pierre A du Parte
ÿÿ Fish 269: ChessTutor
Chess tutor is a program designed to introduce novice chess players to the
basics of the game. Shareware, written in AmigaBASIC
Bill Jordan
ÿÿ@!Fish 269: PropGadget
Example code for using proportional gadgets, written in assembly code and C,
that can be called from your own application. Includes source
Jerry Trantow
ÿÿFish 269: RadBoogie
This demo uses almost all features of the Amiga extensively, including the
copper, blitter, sprite hardware, 68000 machine language, and preemptive
prioritized multitasking. Includes source
Dave Quick, Mark Riley, Tom Rokicki
ÿÿFish 269: ShowDisk
A useful program that graphically shows the map of sectors used on floppy
drives by one or more files. The mapping is color coded so you can identify
what sectors are used by the various directories and files. Includes source in
assembly language
Bernhard Meisner
ÿÿ@Fish 269: SpinPointer
Provides a "busy" indicator replacement for the standard mouse pointer.
Includes source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 270: ColumnSet
A text filter program that takes as input a file with one word per line and
produces a file with these words laid out in the same order in even columns,
as many as will fit across the output screen or page with at least one space
between columns. Includes source in Modula-2
Kent Dolan
ÿÿFish 270: MRBackup
See FF279
ÿÿ Fish 270: TooMuch3D
This animation is a warning to those of you who spend too much time in front of
your computer monitors. Binary only
Jim Robinson
ÿÿ Fish 271: CPUStandoff
This cute "computer wars" animation has lots of visual jokes. Binary only
Bob Janousek
ÿÿ Fish 271: LaserBoing
Ray-traced animation with sound and "Amiga Boing" ball is just loaded with
energy! Binary only
Mike van der Sommen
ÿÿFish 272: AmigaPunt
A program designed to predict the performance of horses in a race. The premise
is that the factors affecting a horse's performance, and ultimately the result
of the race, can be given a value. Binary only
Pierre A du Parte
ÿÿ Fish 272: Balloon
Animation with sound effects. Binary only
Dave Schreiber
ÿÿ Fish 272: Spigot
Ray-traced animation, using overscan HAM and sound effects. Binary only
Eric J. Fleischer (Dr Gandalf)
ÿÿFish 273: BattleForce
A nicely done shareware game that simulates combat between two or more giant,
robot-like machines. Version 3.61, update to FF205. Binary only
Ralph Reed
ÿÿ Fish 273: PennyWise
An easy to use, flexible cashbook program using an Amiga Intuition interface.
It can be used to keep track of the financial transactions of a cheque, bank,
business, or similar account. Shareware, binary only
Pierre A du Parte
ÿÿ Fish 274: HP11
Emulates an HP11C calculator including the program mode. Features an ON/OFF
button that turns the calculator into an icon that will sit and wait until you
need it again. Version 1.1, update to FF153, and includes a few bug fixes and
minor changes. Binary only
Dave Gay
ÿÿFish 274: KeyBiz
This little hack will make you think you have mice scurrying around in the back
of your computer. Includes source
Mark Schretlen
ÿÿFish 274: LookFor
A general "find that file" utility which is handy for hard drives, multiple
drives, and multilayered paths. Includes source
Mark Schretlen
ÿÿ Fish 274: SlideMaster
A slideshow program that can show any IFF ILBM picture, including HAM, extra
half bright, hires, interlace, and overscan, using several different wipes.
Also has an ARexx port and is fairly small. Version 0.1, binary only
Aric Caley
ÿÿ°Fish 274: Snap
A tool for clipping text or graphics from the screen, using the clipboard
device. Snap finds out character coordinates automatically, handles different
fonts, keymaps, accented characters, and more. Version 1.3, includes source
Mikael Karlsson
ÿÿFish 274: Xoper
Very comprehensive program to monitor and control system activity. Monitor
cpu, memory usage, ports, interrupts, devices. Close windows, screens, show
loaded fonts or last Guru code number. Clean up memory, flush unused libs,
devices, fonts. etc. and a whole bunch more! Spawns its own process. A very
handy background task to have loaded. Version 2.0, update to FF171, FF228, and
has a completely rewritten interface and an iconify feature. Assembly source
included
Werner Gunther
ÿÿFish 275: Vt100
Version 2.9 of the original Amiga vt100 emulator with kermit and xmodem file
transfer. This version adds an AREXX port, new script and AREXX commands, some
bug fixes, the ability to use custom external protocol modules (not XPR), and
support for zmodem. Update to FF138. Includes source
Dave Wecker, Tony Sumrall, Frank Anthes, Chuck Forsberg
ÿÿ Fish 276: Blit
An interesting feature of this animation is that it uses the Copper to show the
lower right corner of the screen in Hi-Res, while leaving the rest of the
screen in Lo-Res. Binary only
Rich Addison
ÿÿFish 276: ClickDOS
A "directory utility" type program which is reasonably small, uses a single
window on the Workbench screen (which can also be iconified), does not rely on
other programs for most of its functions, and is very memory efficient. This
is version 1.10, binary only
Gary Yates
ÿÿFish 276: DateRequester
A module that provides Intuition based support for soliciting a date value from
the user. It supports both point-and-click selection of date values and direct
entry of the individual components. It also includes a standalone ARexx driven
date requester program which can be called from ARexx macro files. Includes
source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 277: ARTMARTM
ARTM (Amiga Real Time Monitor) displays and controls system activity such as
tasks, windows, libraries, devices, resources, ports, residents, interrupts,
and vectors. Version 0.9, binary only
Dietmar Jansen, F. J. Mertens
ÿÿ@Fish 277: Icon
A high-level programming language with extensive facilities for processing
strings and lists. Icon has several novel features, including expressions that
may produce sequences of results, goal-directed evaluation that automatically
searches for a successful result, and string scanning that allows operations on
strings to be formulated at a high conceptual level. Icon resembles SNOBOL4 in
its emphasis on high-level string processing and a design philosophy that
allows ease of programming and short, concise programs. This is version 7.5 of
the public domain implementation of Icon from the University of Arizona, an
update to FF81. Binary only
Ralph Griswold, Clinton Jeffery, et. al.
ÿÿFish 277: LabelPrint
A program that allows you to easily print labels for your disks. Version 3.0,
update to FF210, FF238, FF246. Shareware, binary only (source available from
author)
Andreas Krebs
ÿÿFish 277: LPE
LaTeX Picture Editor is a graphical editor for producing "pictures" for the
LaTeX system, which may be imported by LaTeX. You can draw boxes, dashed
boxes, lines, vectors, circles, boxes with centered text, and plain text.
Version 1.1, update to FF243, and includes some new drawing tools, enhanced
user interface features, optimized code, and some bug fixes. Binary only
Joerg Geissler
ÿÿFish 277: WBAssign
A small WorkBench program that creates AmigaDOS assignments without having to
open a CLI. Assignments may be made by specifying a complete path (as
supported by the CLI command), or by specifying a path relative to the current
directory. This allows a program and its assigns to be moved easily. In
addition, WBAssign can create assigns specified in the icon files of other
programs located anywhere in the system. Version 1.20, binary only
John Gerlach Jr.
ÿÿFish 277: WBRes
Allows WorkBench users to have resident programs, as in the resident capability
of WShell, the ARP shell, and the WB1.3 Shell. Version 1.2b, shareware, binary
only
John Bickers
ÿÿFish 278: AmigaTrek
Three stories which are a parody of the Star Trek series, with an Amiga flavor
Mike Smithwick
ÿÿ @Fish 278: ASpice
A version of the SPICE 2G.6 circuit analysis program which has been modified to
run in the Amiga environment. The program arrays are adjusted to require one
tenth the memory of the DEC VAX version. Although this does not usually put
much of a constraint on circuit analysis, some users who are used to the full
mainframe environment may have to be more aware of the memory demands of their
analysis. Requires a minimum of 1 MB memory. This version neither supports
nor requires the 68020 processor or 68881 coprocessor. Version 5.1, an update
to FF177. Binary only
Dan Warns, etc
ÿÿFish 278: Frag
Two CLI utilities that show disk and file fragmentation on AmigaDOS floppies.
Includes source
Dave Gay
ÿÿ@Fish 279: SKsh
See FF309
ÿÿFish 279: MouseClock
A clock and free memory display utility that generates a small display tied to
your mouse, using two hardware sprites as the display area. Version 1.2,
includes source
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿFish 279: MRBackUp
A hard disk backup utility that does a file by file copy to standard AmigaDOS
floppy disks. Includes an intuition interface and file compression. Version
3.3e, update to FF128, FF129 (had source), FF170, FF270 (fixes a serious bug
in that version). Binary only
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 279: MRPrint
A detabbing print utility that sends text files to either the printer device
or the standard output. Besides expanding tabs, it will also generate page
headers, line numbers, and new margins. Version 3.4, includes source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 280: Berserker
A virus detection program that can detect various forms of the common bootblock
and link type viruses. Rather than checking for a specific virus, it looks for
conditions that indicate a possible virus infection, thus it can detect new
strains of similar viruses. Version 3.0+, includes source in assembly
Ralf Thanner
ÿÿ Fish 280: CM
A celestial mechanics simulator with an Intuition interface. You construct a
layout of celestial bodies and specify various parameters for the bodies and
the simulation. CM then animates the bodies according to the laws of
gravitational attraction. Setups may be saved to disk to later reinact
interesting scenarios. Version 1.0, includes source
W. John Guineau
ÿÿ Fish 280: Graph
A program that draws mathematical functions on a plane. Text and axes may be
added, and the result saved to disk or printed. Uses a full Intuition
interface with multiple windows (one per graph), requesters, etc. Version 1.0,
includes source
Dave Gay
ÿÿFish 281: Diff
GNU diff and diff3 utilities, version 1.10. This version provides all the
features of BSD's diff plus options to diff non-ASCII files, to ignore changes
that just insert or delete blank lines, to specify the amount of context for
context diffs, plus more. This version of GNU diff is part of the RCS package
found on disk 282. Includes source
Mike Haertel, Dave Hayes, Rich Stallman, Len Tower, Ray Brand, Rick Schaeffer
ÿÿFish 281: DiffDir
Compares the contents of two directories, generating a list of differences to
the standard output. Detects files or directories present in one hierarchy but
not the other, file attributes that are different (dates, flags, comments,
etc), and differences in file size. Version 1.1, update to FF188. Includes
source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿ@ Fish 281: FarPrint
Debugging functions for programs which don't have any links to their environ-
ment. FarPrint consists of two major parts; a harbour process open to receive
and distribute messages and requests, and a set of C functions to be linked
into any program wishing to communicate with the FarPrint main process.
Version 1.3, includes source
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿ Fish 281: LoadImage
An IFF ILBM reader that accepts overscanned pictures, allows you to scroll
around in the bitmap if the picture is larger than the current display, works
on both PAL and NTSC machines, supports color cycling using interrupt code, and
supports printing of image portions. Version 1.9, includes source
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿ@Fish 281: MRARPFile
Extended ARP file support package that adds an orthogonal set of routines which
support generalized I/O with resource tracking while using the ARP library.
Includes source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 281: MRMan
A package which contains an Amiga document reading system similar to the "man"
command on UNIX systems. It offers a high degree of flexibility in the naming
and placement of document files on your system. This is version 1.0 and
includes source
Mark Rinfret
ÿÿFish 282: PrintHandler
A custom PRT: driver which offers easy single sheet support as well as limited
data spooling. Version 1.1, includes source.
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿFish 282: RCS
The Revision Control System (RCS) manages multiple revisions of text files.
RCS automates the storing, retrieval, logging, identification, and merging of
revisions. RCS is useful for text that is revised frequently, for example
programs, documentation, graphics, papers, form letters, etc. This is RCS
version 1.2, and includes source (the source to the GNU diff program used with
this distribution of RCS can be found on disk 281)
Walter Tichy, Ray Brand, Rick Schaeffer.
ÿÿ@DFish 283: Bref
A cross reference program for AmigaBASIC code. Generates a list of the BASIC
code with lines sequentially numbered, plus a table showing all variables and
labels used in the code, and the line numbers where they were used. Created
from the CREF program on disk 166, written by Mike Edmonds and Joel Swank.
Version 1.01, includes source
Dick Taylor
ÿÿ Fish 283: CWDemo
Demo version of a pop-up utility to control the color register assignments of
Intuition custom screens. Version 3.2, update to FF238. Binary only
Kimbersoft
ÿÿFish 283: FullReset
A program to get rid of all viruses, vector modifying programs, and residents,
by forcing a specific reset. Binary only
Jurgen Klein
ÿÿ Fish 283: MarbleSlide
The aim of this game is to build a slide on a 10 x 11 board of pieces that move
around, allowing the marble to reach the goal piece. You play against time.
Also includes a board editor so you can build custom boards. Binary only
Pete Handel
ÿÿFish 283: SensoPro
You try to remember and mimic the sound/color sequence played by the computer.
Each time you get it right, another sound/color is added to the sequence.
Binary only
Pete Handel
ÿÿFish 283: WatchMan
A little screen hack inspired by "EyeCon" on Sun systems. Includes source
Jonas Petersson
ÿÿÀFish 284: ARPTools
Several utility programs requiring ARP, that have been created to address some
deficiencies of the ARP CLI environment, especially to exploit the potential
offered by non-named pipes in the ARP shell. Version 1.0, includes source
Fabio Rossetti
ÿÿFish 284: Back
Two programs to assist users of Matt Dillon's Backup/Restore program in making
error-free VERIFIED backups onto floppy disks. Also useful as a trackdisk
device example. Includes source
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿFish 284: DME
Version 1.38 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a simple WYSIWYG editor designed
for programmers. It is not a WYSIWYG word processor in the traditional sense.
Features include arbitrary key mapping, fast scrolling, title-line statistics
multiple windows, and ability to iconify windows. Update to FF59, FF74, FF87,
FF93, FF113, FF134, FF153, FF168, includes source
Matt Dillon
ÿÿ Fish 284: FileTest
This routine is used to recursively descend the file system tree from a
specified directory location, reading the files into memory (if they will fit)
as it goes. Useful as a complete test of file system integrity. Includes
source
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿFish 284: IconTools
Here are some tools for icon tricks. Note that these tools are really hacks
because they exploit some areas of the .info files that the current version of
WorkBench does not clear or reset upon loading the icon. There are three
programs here which allow WorkBench drawer windows to appear in non-standard
colors and allow you to move the position of the file name text to anywhere in
the icon's graphic. Released to the public in the hope that 1.4 will allow more
flexible user customization of the WorkBench appearance. Includes source
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿFish 284: RecurDir
A recursive directory program that is useful as an aid in ZOOing files in
nested directories. Allows one to easily ZOO the complete contents of a disk.
Includes source
Steve Vermeulen
ÿÿFish 285: AvailMem
A small free memory counter that continuously displays the amount of free chip
and fast memory in bytes (as opposed to K). Version 1.03. Includes source
Dave Schreiber
ÿÿ Fish 285: DynaShow
A program and example image using a dynamic HiRes technique to display up to
4096 colors in high res with overscan. Dynamic HiRes uses a different 16 color
palette on each scan line. Version 1.1, binary only
NewTek
ÿÿFish 285: 'Liner
A freely distributable outliner. It can be used to create outlines of any
length, in a number of different formats, and can save the outlines as straight
text for export to other programs. Version 1.32. Includes source
Dave Schreiber
ÿÿ Fish 285: MSizer
Allows you to resize a window from any corner when holding down the left mouse
button and the left Amiga key. Includes source
Khaled Mardam-Bey
ÿÿ $Fish 285: Plasma
A plasma cloud generator program that uses the extra halfbrite mode. Plasma
clouds are a special form of fractal which show very smooth color gradations.
Version 1.f, includes source
Roger Uzun
ÿÿ@Fish 285: Rubik
Translation to C of a Rubiks Cube solver program originally written in Basic by
John Murphy. Includes versions to do an "unwrapped" 2D solution, and a more
visual 3D solution. Version 0.0, includes source
Roger Uzun
ÿÿFish 286: CCutils
8 small CLI utilities that use the cclib.library shared library. Includes a
program to display disk usage on your menu bar, a program to check the
integrity of IFF files, a program to remove shared libraries from memory if
they are not being used, and more. Binary only
Bob Albrecht
ÿÿ Fish 286: EW
Patch for Intuition OpenWindow() and CloseWindow(), creating a Mac-style frame
whenever a window is opened or closed. Very short, includes source in assembler
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿFish 286: FastDisk
A disk optimizer providing two ways of optimizing. Originally written by
Thorsten Stolpmann. This is version II, now featuring an Intuition interface,
ARP support, bug hunting, and Lattice C compatibility, done by Oliver Wagner.
Includes source in C
Thorsten Stolpmann, Oliver Wagner
ÿÿFish 286: S220to8SVX
Converts sound samples from a Roland S-220/S-10/MKS-100 to 8SVX IFF 8-bit
samples. Version 1.0, binary only
Dieter Bruns
ÿÿFish 286: Txt2Exe
This program takes a text file, creating a runnable command which will output
the text. Allows various operations to be done on the text. Binary only
Oliver Wagner
ÿÿFish 286: Uedit
Version 2.5d of this nice shareware editor. Has learn mode, a command language,
menu customization, hyper text, and other user configurability and customiz-
ability features. Binary only, shareware, update to FF60, FF121, FF173, FF189,
FF254
Rick Stiles
ÿÿ@Fish 287: DAsm
A multipass, symbolic, macro assembler for multiple target machines, including
6502, 68705, 6803, and 6811. Supports conditional assembly, addressing mode
overrides, arbitrary number of named segments, pseudo-ops for repeat loops,
data generation, etc. Version 2.12, includes source
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 287: FullView
A text viewer that uses gadgets at the bottom of the screen (thus can display
text 80 columns wide), opens up to the full height of the Workbench screen, has
fast scrolling, and can work with compressed files (file compression program
included). Shareware, binary only, source available from author. Version 1.1,
update to FF242
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 287: JPDirUtil
A directory-utilities type program with many built-in commands, and 16
customisable gadgets. User configurable in many ways. Can be iconified to
Workbench screen. This is version 1.11, binary only
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 287: MouseCoords
A small assembly utility which shows you the current position of the mouse
pointer. Can be "jumped" to operate on any screen. Includes source in
assembly
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 287: OSK
A software keyboard, which allows you to type using the mouse. Can be made to
send keystrokes to any window, and can be iconified. Includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 287: PopDir
A small utility which "pops open" to help you look at the contents of a
particular directory on demand. Version 1.6, update to FF204. Includes source
Jon Potter
ÿÿFish 287: UnShar
This program extracts files from Unix shar archives. It scores over similar
programs by being small and fast, handling extraction of subdirectories, and
recognising a wide variety of `sed' and `cat' shar formats. Version 1.1,
includes C source
Ed Carroll
ÿÿ Fish 287: VirusX
Version 4.0 of a popular virus detection/vaccination program. A boot sector
virus check program that runs in the background and automatically checks all
inserted disks for a nonstandard boot sector. Such disks can optionally have
their boot sector rewritten to remove the virus. An update to the virus-
detecting program on FF137, FF154, FF158, FF175, FF216. This version also
checks for the Byte-Bandit strain, IRQ, Xeno, among others. Has a "Kill Virus"
utility. Includes source
Steve Tibbett, Dan James, Jim Meyer
ÿÿFish 287: ZeroVirus
A fully integrated virus checker and killer, with bootblock save and restore
features. Finds both bootblock and file based viruses. Uses Brainfiles to
recognise viruses, and has "on-line" Brainfile editing facilities. Can be
iconified to Workbench screen. Version 2.01, update to FF242. Binary only
Jon Potter
ÿÿ Fish 288: DiskSpeed
A disk speed testing program specifically designed to give the most accurate
results of the true disk performance of the disk under test. Automatically
updates and maintains an ASCII database of disk results for tested disks.
Version 2.0, update to FF251, with a few new features and a cleaner user
interface. Includes source in C
Mike Sinz
ÿÿ Fish 288: PlotData2D
Plots data onto a custom user defined screen and window, reading the plot and
screen/window definitions, along with the X and Y data pairs, from a disk file.
Supports linear, log-log, and semi-log axis plots. The data can be plotted
with lines, symbols, or both. Includes numerous example plots. Version 1.0,
includes source in Fortran
Bob Singleterry Jr.
ÿÿFish 288: ScriptIt
A script language that allows you to automate actions you would normally have
to do manually. Scripit can do anything that you do manually, by either the
mouse or keyboard, by using a set of commands that instruct Scripit to simulate
specific mouse or keyboard actions. Also has an ARexx port, so it can be
driven by ARexx allowing ARexx control over programs that do not have ARexx
ports. Includes both a recorder to generate scripts and a player to execute
them. This is version 1.20, binary only
Khalid Aldoseri
ÿÿ Fish 289: AmiGo
A Go board and player for the Amiga. You can play against another human,
against the Amiga, or have the Amiga play itself. Version 1.0, includes source
Todd Johnson, Stoney Ballard
ÿÿFish 289: Atree
A disk utility which imitates similar utilities widely available on IBM
compatibles (PC Tools, Xtree, QuickDos, etc). The intent is to allow the user
a graphic representation of the entire directory structure on a disk device,
including the files in each directory, and the capability of moving quickly
through the tree to a directory to access its files. Version 1.7, binary only
Don Schmidt
ÿÿFish 289: LHArc
An archive program like Arc and Zoo, with a heavy emphasis maximum compression
for minimum archive size, using LZHUF compression. This is Amiga version 1.0
(compatible with MSDOS version 1.13). Binary only
Paolo Zibetti
ÿÿ Fish 289: Orbit
Plots the ground trace of satellites on a map of the earth, using the orbital
elements for some 130 satellites, from a list which is updated every two weeks
on Compuserve. Version 1.2, binary only
Tim Middendorf
ÿÿFish 289: TreeWalk
A command for visiting all the files of a subtree of an Amiga file system,
testing every file in the specified subtree against a supplied "filter"
expression, and if the file passes through the filter, to issue the specified
command with that file as one of the arguments. It is designed to be reason-
ably fast, robust, and not use a lot of stack space or any other critical
resources. Includes source.
Mike Meyer
ÿÿ Fish 290: DPlot
A simple display program for experimental data, with the goals of supporting
paging through lots of data and providing comfortable scaling and presenta-
tion. Version 2.0, update to FF237, and incorporates several significant
enhancements. Binary only
A. A. Walma
ÿÿFish 290: IPC
An Inter-Process Communication package, with the goal of creating a standard
for IPC on the Amiga that is flexible enough to handle the widest possible
range of applications. The protocol used addresses different problem areas
than ARexx, and emphasizes different aspects of the communication process, such
as fast communication and preservation of data structure. Includes source
Pete Goodeve, Pete da Silva
ÿÿ¢Fish 290: KillReq
Disables Intuition's AutoRequest function. In particular, this prevents
AmigaDOS from putting up system requesters, which is useful if you are
operating your Amiga remotely and can't use the mouse to click CANCEL.
Unlike similar utilities which affect only a single CLI, KillReq disables
ALL requesters. This is version 1.0 and includes C source
Ed Carroll
ÿÿFish 290: Xicon
Xicon lets you use icons to call up scripts containing CLI commands. Includes
close gadgets, window size specification, text display capability, plus more.
Version 2.5, update to FF31, FF102 FF157 (had source). New features include
automatic selection of the correct execution directory, the option to have
keyboard interaction, and the use of IF, ELSE, etc DOS commands. Binary only
Pete Goodeve
ÿÿ@Fish 291: GMC
A console handler with command line editing and function key support. GMC
provides extended command line editing, function key assignment in four levels,
extended command line history, online help for functions in the handler, and
an iconify function. Version 4.0, binary only
Gotz Muller
ÿÿ@Fish 291: Keyboard
Functions to translate RAWKEY Intuition messages into usable keycodes.
Includes source
Fabbian Dufoe
ÿÿFish 291: Sim
A simulator for register-transfer nets, which are used to describe hardware
systems. This version also provides a compiler to define new devices in
addition to Sim's internal devices. Version 4.2, update to FF229. Binary
only
Gotz Muller
ÿÿ@Fish 291: SKsh
See FF309
ÿÿ@Fish 292: Devstat
Assembly code example of locating and listing information about all mounted
devices. Includes source
Fabrice Lienhardt
ÿÿ@Fish 292: FileRequest
Assembly code example of a file requester. Version 2.0, update to FF173, where
it was called FileSelect. New features include 3 speed scrolling of filenames
and ghosting of unavailable devices. Includes source
Fabrice Lienhardt
ÿÿ Fish 292: MultiPlot
A package for making 2D plots conveniently. Tim Mooney wrote the original
program, which was then enhanced by Alan Baxter with a nicer user interface,
support for the PLT: device, and support for file conversions. Rich Champeaux
and Jim Miller wrote the PLT: handler which emulates a plotter by accepting
HP-GL commands, creating a raster image, then dumping it to any preferences
supported graphics printer. This is version XLN and includes source to
MultiPlot. Update to FF231, where it was called just "Plot". This version is
2D only
Alan Baxter, Tim Mooney, Rich Campeaux, Jim Miller
ÿÿFish 293: ClockDJ
A utility which combines a clock, mouse accelerator, screen blanker, window
manipulator, function keys, and macros into a single program, written in
assembly language for maximum efficiency. Includes an ARexx port. Version
4.07, binary only
Dave Jenkins
ÿÿFish 293: CrcLists
Complete CRC check files for disks 001-292 using the brik program. I have
switched to brik (FF233), from the crc program used to make the lists on disks
133, 146, and 173, because it has more features and because source is avail-
able. Update to FF233
Fred Fish
ÿÿFish 294: DNet
A link protocol that provides essentially an unlimited number of reliable
connections between processes on two machines, where each end of the link can
be either an Amiga or a Unix (BSD4.3) machine. Works on the Amiga with any
EXEC device that looks like the serial.device. Works on UNIX with tty and
socket devices. Achieves better than 95% average throughput on file transfers.
Version 2.10.13, update to FF145, FF220. Includes sources for both the Amiga
and Unix versions.
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 294: FmsDisk
A file based trackdisk simulator, useful for creating a floppy-like partition
on your hard disk (so you can diskcopy to a floppy) without actually having to
create a special partition for it. Also useful for testing new filesystems and
such. Supports up to 32 units, with either the old filesystem or the new fast
filesystem. Includes source.
Matt Dillon
ÿÿFish 295: 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 1.5, update to FF204. Includes source
ÿÿFish 295: LHWarp
See FF305
ÿÿ@Fish 295: MandelMountains
Renders 3D images of blowups of the mandelbrot set. Includes example images
Version 1.1, shareware, binary
Mathias Ortmann
ÿÿ@Fish 296: AmigaCOMAL
Demo of AmigaCOMAL (missing only SAVE), an incremental p-code compiler from
Denmark. COMAL is a language with the design goal of combining the modern
structured approach of Pascal with the ease of use and interactivity of BASIC.
There are versions of COMAL for IBM, VAX, CP/M, C-64, Amiga and various
European operating systems. Includes a complete turtle graphics package. Is
perfect for education yet powerful enough for applications programming.
Version 2.0, binary only
Svend Pedersen, Freddy Dan Dalgas Kristiansen
ÿÿFish 296: Patch
A port of the very useful UNIX utility which applies context diffs to text
files to automatically update them. This is a port of version 2.0.1.6 (patch
level 12), dubbed Amiga version 1.0, update to FF129. Includes source
Larry Wall, Eric Green
ÿÿFish 297: Clean
A small program written in assembly code, to be used in conjunction with a
cleaning disk, to clean your floppy drive heads. Version 1.0, includes source
Dan Burris
ÿÿ@Fish 297: DevKit
A collection of C and ARexx language programs to facilitate the software
development process. With DevKit, you can launch your compiler from within
your editor, have the cursor positioned on your errors, look up the autodoc
page for any Amiga function at a single keystroke, find a system structure
within the include files, or find any function in the code you are writing.
Version 1.2, includes source
Pete Cherna
ÿÿ Fish 297: Elements
Very nice interactive display of the the Periodic Table of Elements. Can
display a large amount of pertinent data about a selected element along with
a good deal of general and miscellaneous info. Version 1.3, update to FF175,
FF253 (had source). It adds a non-interlace mode and extend selection of two
elements. Binary only, shareware
Paul Miller
ÿÿFish 297: Hypno
A "bouncing polygons" type program like Mackie, LineArt, and Bezier. Includes
source in C
Markus Schmidt
ÿÿFish 297: Jed
A nicely done, intuition-based editor that is quite user-friendly. Features
word-wrap, auto-indent, newcli, alt buffer, split-window, keyboard macro, help,
printing, and more. Version 1.1, update to FF180. Shareware, binary only
Dan Burris
ÿÿFish 297: SuperMenu
An information display system you can use to quickly and easily display text
files (and sections of text files) with the press of a button. Version 1.62,
shareware, binary only
Paul Miller
ÿÿ@Fish 297: WriteIcon
Sample code that creates an icon using a compiled-in image, the source of which
can be created with Icon2C on disk 56. Version 1.0, includes source in C
Dan Burris
ÿÿFish 298: BBChampion
This is BootBlockChampionIII, a very nicely done program that allows you to
load, save, and analyze any bootblock. Version 3.21, update to FF244. New
features include checks for five different LAMER viruses and some other
enhancements. Binary only
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿFish 298: Rxil
A "Dumb Clock" utility that displays the date and time in the Workbench screen
title bar. Uses only about 2 percent of the CPU time and about 10Kb of memory.
Also has an alarm clock feature and audible beep for programs that call
DisplayBeep. Version 1.5, includes source
Olaf Barthel
ÿÿ Fish 298: Fenster
See FF305
ÿÿFish 298: FileMaster
A file editor like NewZap or FedUp, which allows you to manipulate bytes of a
file. You may also change the file size or execute a patch. Version 1.11,
includes source
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿ@Fish 299: HangMan
A simple hangman program similar to one seen on some UNIX machines. Currently
runs only from CLI. Includes source in C
Gary Brant
ÿÿ@Fish 299: Rxil
An ARexx interface library that makes it easy for programs to implement a
complete, robust ARexx interface with minimal effort. Version 1.0, includes
source
Don Meyer
ÿÿ@Fish 299: SceneGenDemo
Demo of a program called Scene Generator, that generates very realistic looking
landscapes. This program is an enhanced, low cost commercial version, of the
Scenery program included on disk 155. This is version 2.03, binary only
Brett Casebolt
ÿÿFish 299: Yacc
This is a port of Berkeley Yacc for the Amiga. This Yacc has been made as
compatible as possible with the AT&T Yacc, and is completely public domain.
Note that it is NOT the so-called Decus Yacc, which is/was simply a repackaging
of the proprietary AT&T Yacc. Amiga version 1.0a, includes source
Bob Corbett, Eric Green
ÿÿFish 300: SuperEcho
A neat program to be used with Perfect Sound-like audio digitizers that
generates LIVE audio effects, including Echos, Deep Voice, Squeaky Voice,
Many People, M-M-Max Headroom and much more. Binary only
Kevin Kelm
ÿÿFish 300: TACL
An adventure player for games written with The Adventure Construction Language,
a commercial computer language. Includes two sample games; one is text-only and
the other is text-graphic. Binary only, plus the TACL source code that was
used to write the graphic adventure
Kevin Kelm, Rhett Rodewald
ÿÿAFish 300: TitleGen
A simple script language program for generating vertically crawling title
sequences in any font and up to 500 lines long. Good for video production.
Version 1.6, binary only
Kevin Kelm
ÿÿFish 301: Aquarium
A program for searching through a special database containing information
about the contents of the FF disk library, in order to find programs that
match a specified list of conditions. Includes a database of disks 1-300, and
a program to add the contents of future disks to the database. Binary only
B Lennart Olsson
ÿÿ@Fish 301: IffLib
A ready-to-use library to perform various manipulations on IFF files. Includes
a sample IFF viewer and a utility to save the front screen as an IFF file.
Version 16.1, update to FF173, and includes a couple of bug fixes and some new
features. Binary only
Chris Weber
ÿÿFish 301: UeditUpdate
This is a partial update to the 2.5d version of Uedit on disk 286. It includes
only the UES executable, which has had patches d1 through d4 applied. Disk 286
is still needed for a complete Uedit shareware distribution. Binary only
Rick Stiles
ÿÿ Fish 302: Chop
A program which uses a hotkey to chop a displayed screen down to a temporary
maximum of 4 planes in lo-res or 2 planes in hi-res, allowing the processor
full speed access to chip memory. Only the displayed screen is affected, the
program painting the screen continues to work with the full color palette.
Unchoping the screen puts everything back to normal. Version 1.0, binary only
Nico Francois
ÿÿFish 302: DiskTalk
A program, like "muncho" on FF137, which plays digitized sound samples when you
insert or remove a floppy disk. Samples are saved as IFF sound files. Version
1.0, binary only
Nico Francois
ÿÿFish 302: MiscUtils
Some small sound and screen hacks. Includes source in C
Jorrit Tyberghein
ÿÿFish 302: PPMore
A "more" like utility. This one reads text files that have been crunched with
PowerPacker, thus saving space at the slight expense of some time to uncrunch
the text. Version 1.3, binary only
Nico Francois
ÿÿ@Fish 302: ProgUtils
Some miscellaneous programming utilities and examples. Includes source in
assembly code
Jorrit Tyberghein
ÿÿFish 302: QuickHelp
A utility that helps you make and display your own help files for commands.
Disk space usage is minimized by using PowerPacker to crunch the help files.
Version 1.2, binary only
Jorrit Tyberghein
ÿÿFish 302: RollOn
A "Soko-Ban" like shareware game. Includes both English and German versions, a
level editor, and digitized sounds. This is version 1.1, binary only
Tobias Eckert
ÿÿFish 302: Selector
A program that helps you assemble programs on a boot disk and start them in a
user friendly way. Version 2.5, binary only
Nico Francois
ÿÿÀFish 302: TurboMandel
A fast mandelbrot program, written in a mix of C and assembly language. You
can select between using floating point or integer calculation. Other features
include a full intuition interface, cycling capabilities, extensive color
control, a user definable iteration depth, fully implemented zoom, a 3-D
display mode, support for extra halfbrite as well as interlace and hires, IFF
load and save, accuracy selections, and more. Version 1.0, includes source in
assembly and C
Marivoet Philip
ÿÿÀFish 303: CPM
A program to compute mandelbrots via the Continous Potential Method, as
described in the book "The Science of Fractal Images" by H. O. Pietgen and D.
Saupe. It is used to make 3-dimensional pictures of the mandelbrot set. This
is a batch mode type program so several images can be generated, one after the
other, without any human interaction. Includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿÀFish 303: DEM
A program to compute mandelbrots via the Distance Estimator Method, as
described in the book "The Science of Fractal Images" by H. O. Pietgen and D.
Saupe. It is used to make high resolution black-and-white images. This is a
batch mode type program so several images can be generated, one after the
other, without any human interaction. Includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿ Fish 303: Demon
This program implements the Demons cellular automaton as described in the
August, 1989, issue of Scientific American. Using extremely simple rules it
exhibits rather complex behaviour. Includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿFish 303: FixIcons
Scans through all files in a given volume or directory, looking for project
icons and changing their default tools according to instructions given in a
script file. Version 1.2, includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿ $Fish 303: IceFrac
A fractal generator using the Diffusion Limited Aggregation algorithm, as
described in the book "The Beauty of Fractal Images". Version 2.1, includes
source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿFish 303: Rocket
Screen hack. This one has a guided missile zeroing in your mouse pointer.
Binary only
Lars Clausen
ÿÿFish 303: ScreenZap
Forcibly removes screens and windows from your system. Useful to get rid of
zombie screens or windows that have been left around by aborted or buggy
programs. Version 2.3, includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿFish 303: SnowFall
Screen hack. Watch the snow fall, get blown around by the wind, and collect in
realistic heaps. Includes source
Lars Clausen
ÿÿFish 304: Circles
A circles pattern generator, reminiscent of one of the early Amiga demos.
Version 1.1, includes source in C
Joel Swank
ÿÿ@Fish 304: DocSplit
Splits the 1.3 autodoc files into individual subroutine files. One file is
created for each subroutine, with the name created by appending ".doc" to the
subroutine name. Version 1.0, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 304: Gears
Calculate and displays the gears of a multispeed bicycle. Works for bicycles
with 3 to 21 gear combinations. Version 1.1, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿ Fish 304: IRA
Allows easy calculation of future values of investment. Enter the beginning
investment value, annual percentage rate, annual deposit amount, and number of
years, to compute the future value. Version 2.0, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 304: Lines
A color line pattern generator, adapted from Mackie. Version 1.1, includes
source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 304: Mean18
Two custom golf courses for Mean 18
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 304: Multic
Formats a single column of input into multiple side by side columns. Includes
source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 304: PageCnt
Counts and displays the number of form feeds in a file, along with the length
of the longest line. Version 1.0, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿ@Fish 304: Skel
A skeleton workbench application that makes writing workbench programs easier.
Provides routines for main, initialization and termination, gadget and menu
handling, argument processing, help window, about requester, etc. Version 1,
includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 304: SuperRetLab
Prints return address labels 3-up on single-wide 3.5 inch by 7/16/ inch label
stock. Can print up to 5 lines per label. Version 1.1, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿ Fish 304: Verify
Walks a directory hierarchy reading all files, reporting any files that can't
be entirely read. Version 1.2, includes source
Joel Swank
ÿÿFish 305: Fenster
A program which can operate on windows owned by another program, to close them,
change their size, refresh gadgets, move the window to the background, etc.
Version 2.1, update to FF245, FF298. Includes source
Roger Fischlin
ÿÿFish 305: Lhwarp
Reads tracks directly from your floppy disk, compresses them using adaptive
huffman encoding, and outputs them to a file. The resulting file can be used by
lhwarp to reconstruct an image of the original disk. Version 1.20, update to
FF295. New features include much faster compression/decom- pression, a 32-bit
CRC, and two additional compression methods. Binary only
Jon Forbes
ÿÿàFish 305: Mackie
A versatile cli/macro-key initiator based on POPCLI with a unique method
of "screen-blanking". Includes automatic generation of different patterns
Version 1.4, Update to FF131, FF161, FF187, FF189, FF267. Includes fixes to
work with latest WShell and the new 'never' keyword. Includes source
Tom Rokicki
ÿÿFish 305: Obsess
Obsess-O-Matic is a real-time puzzle game like Tetrix where the object is to
fit the falling pieces together to form complete horizontal rows. Features
such as burning, exploding, and invisible pieces enhance game play. Other
features such as a puzzle piece editor are included in the version available
directly from the author. Version 1.0, shareware, binary only
Wayne Phillips
ÿÿFish 305: PrFont
Prints a sample of each font from the fonts: directory. Draws one line of each
font on a custom hires screen, which can be printed. Version 1.3, includes
source
Joel Swank
ÿÿ Fish 305: Reversi
Plays the classical reversi game on an 8 x 8 square field. Version 2.0, update
to FF245. Includes source in assembly language
Marc Fischlin
ÿÿ Fish 305: SpaceLog
Database containing data for all of the man related space missions of the
United States and the Soviet Union that were related to the development of
manned space flight, from the beginning of the space age to the present (368
missions), listed in chronological order. Includes an AmigaBASIC program to
manipulate the database. Version 1.54, binary only
Gene Heitman
ÿÿ Fish 306: Life
This Life game includes a new torus option, an option to perform calculations
with the processor rather than the blitter, macro language for setting up
patterns, some good examples, and a couple of other minor changes. Update to
FF131, includes source
Tom Rokicki
ÿÿ Fish 306: RexxPlPlot
A library of C functions useful for scientific plotting on the Amiga. The
library is Lattice C compatible. Contour plotting, three dimensional plotting,
axis redefinition, log-log plotting and multiple subpages are a few of Plplot's
features. The plots can be displayed on a monitor or sent to a graphics file
for subsequent printing. This is RexxPlPlot version 0.3, update to Plplot on
FF222. New features include an ARexx interface, support for IFF output, sup-
port for PostScript output, support for Preferences, some new functions, bug
fixes, and more. Includes source
Tony Richardson, Sam Paolucci, Glenn Lewis, Tom Rokicki
ÿÿFish 306: Tree
A very simple directory tree traversal program, written primarily as an aid to
creating zoo archives and disk backups. Has options to exclude certain
directories or files with specific extensions. Includes source
Tom Rokicki
ÿÿFish 307: DissiDemos
Demo of Midi Sample Wrench, which provides pro sample editing features for
owners of musical samplers. Version 1.1, binary only
Jim Fiore
ÿÿ@Fish 307: FileIO
File requester library callable from any C, asm, or BASIC program. Many fea-
tures including mouse driven device select, auto-scroll, separate disk,
drawer, and filename string gadgets, .info suppression, pattern matching,
multiple filename selection, non disk I/O mode, about 10K in size. Includes
docs and examples in C, assembly, and Basic. Version 1.6, Binary only
Jeff Glatt, Jim Fiore, R.J. Mical
ÿÿ@Fish 307: Samp
Documentation and interface library for an IFF FORM "SAMP", 16-bit sampled
sound file format. This format allows more than one waveform per octave, and
the lengths of different waveforms do not have to be factors of 2. Includes a
utility to convert 8SVX files to SAMP format. Version 1.0, binary only
Jeff Glatt
ÿÿ@Fish 308: FReq
A general purpose file requester, which was designed to be easy to use and
fast, with a built-in ARexx port allowing you to use it from ARexx scripts or
applications with ARexx ports. Version 1.0, binary only
Jeff Wahaus
ÿÿ@Fish 308: ScreenShare
A library and support programs that enable applications to open up windows on
other applications' custom screens. For example, your editor may want to open a
window on your terminal emulator's screen so you can compose a message while
still being able to see the contents of the terminal's screen. Both
applications must cooperate for the screen sharing to work. Version 1.21,
update to FF246. Includes source for interface portion
Willy Langeveld
ÿÿ Fish 308: StarBlanker
A screen blanker that replaces your display with a randomly chosen animated
starfield. Version 1.00, includes source in Modula-2
Chris Bailey
ÿÿFish 308: Vlt
VLT is both a VT100 emulator and a Tektronix (4014 plus subset of 4105)
emulator, currently in use at SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center).
Although the VT100 part was originally based on Dave Wecker et al.'s VT100,
many enhancements were made. Features include use of ARP, an ARexx port,
XMODEM 1K/CRC and Kermit protocols, support for additional serial ports,
external file transfer protocols (XPR), a "chat" mode, and scrollback/review/
history buffer. It comes in two versions, one with Tektronix emulation, and
one without. The Tektronix emulation allows saving IFF files, PostScript
files, and printing bitmaps to the printer. Version 4.428, update to FF257.
The major change for this update is a rewrite of the Tektronix emulation to
support almost all of the Tektronix 4105 escape sequences. Binary only
Willy Langeveld
ÿÿ@Fish 309: Bind
A binding (glue) library builder. Takes a standard '.fd' (function definition)
file and generates a binding library for the functions defined in the '.fd'
file. Version 1.2, update to FF227. Binary only
Bill Barton
ÿÿÀFish 309: Csh
Version 4.00a of a csh like shell derived from Matt Dillon's shell, version
2.07. Includes a couple of new filter commands, new dir option, new editing
options, sourcing of a standard startup file. Update to FF199, FF223. Changes
include ARP pattern matching, improved search command, some new commands like
'basename', some new options, bug fixes, and an ARexx port. Includes source
Matt Dillon, Steve Drew, Carlo Borreo, Cesare Dieni
ÿÿ@Fish 309: SKsh
A ksh-like shell for the Amiga. Some of its features include command substi-
tution, shell functions with parameters, aliases, local variables, local
functions, local aliases, powerful control structures and tests, emacs style
line editing and history functions, I/O redirection, pipes, large variety of
built-in commands, Unix style wildcards, Unix style filename conventions,
filename completion, and coexistence with scripts from other shells. Very
well documented. Version 1.3, update to FF279, FF291. Binary only
Steve Koren
ÿÿ@Fish 310: Mon
Machine code debugger/monitor program for the Amiga which is re-entrant and
can be made resident. Version 1.24, binary
Timo RossiÿÿFish 310: UUCP
Implementation of UUCP for the Amiga, including mail and news. Version 1.00,
based on Bill Loftus's Amiga UUCP 0.40 release with many fixes and enhance-
ments. Includes source
Matt Dillon