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- This is disk 489 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Automata Automata is an extremely versatile, cellular automaton
- simulation. Virtually every aspect of the simulation can
- be altered, saved, and later recalled. Also supplies many
- powerful editing functions (such as patterns, rotations,
- reflections, etc) for creating and modifying cell configur-
- ations. Additional features include editable icons, an
- immense variety of rules from which to choose, "music"
- which changes as the cell configuration changes and methods
- to speed execution from 3 to 60 (or more) generations per
- second. Binary only.
- Author: Jerry Mack
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- MkBmap Builds Amiga format bitmapped fonts from PostScript fonts.
- Uses the library "post.library" (disk 468) to render the
- characters. Best results are obtained with fully hinted
- type 1 fonts, such as those supplied by Adobe and other
- vendors. Version 1.0, includes source.
- Author: Adrian Aylward
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- SKsh A ksh-like shell for the Amiga. Some of its features
- include command substitution, 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 1.7, an
- update to version 1.6 on disk 381. Lots of new features
- and bug fixes. Binary only.
- Author: Steve Koren
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