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- KF20DATA
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1000
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1000.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1000. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1000
- .stored-in
- FreshFish-Vol10:FishDisks/D1000
- .pi-file
- FreshFish-Vol10:FishDisks/D1000.PI
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1001
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1001.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1001. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1001
- .stored-in
- FreshFish-Vol10:FishDisks/D1001
- .pi-file
- FreshFish-Vol10:FishDisks/D1001.PI
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1002
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1002.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1002. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1002
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1003
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1003.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1003. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1003
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1004
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1004.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1004. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1004
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1005
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1005.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1005. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1005
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1006
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1006.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1006. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1006
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1007
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1007.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1007. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1007
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1008
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1008.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1008. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1008
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1009
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1009.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1009. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1009
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1010
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1010.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1010. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1010
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1011
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1011.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1011. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1011
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1012
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1012.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1012. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1012
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1013
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1013.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1013. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1013
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1014
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1014.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1014. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1014
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1015
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1015.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1015. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1015
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1016
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1016.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1016. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1016
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1017
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1017.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1017. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1017
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1018
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1018.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1018. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1018
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1019
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1019.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1019. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1019
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1020
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1020.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1020. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1020
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1021
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1021.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1021. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1021
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1022
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1022.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1022. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1022
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1023
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1023.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1023. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1023
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1024
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1024.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1024. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1024
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1025
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1025.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1025. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1025
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1026
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1026.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1026. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1026
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1027
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1027.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1027. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1027
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1028
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1028.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1028. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1028
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1029
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1029.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1029. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1029
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1030
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1030.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1030. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1030
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1031
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1031.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1031. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1031
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1032
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1032.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1032. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1032
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1033
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1033.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1033. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1033
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1034
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1034.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1034. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1034
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1035
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1035.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1035. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1035
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1036
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1036.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1036. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1036
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1037
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1037.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1037. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1037
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1038
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1038.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1038. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1038
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1039
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1039.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1039. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1039
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1040
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1040.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1040. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1040
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1041
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1041.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1041. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1041
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1042
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1042.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1042. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1042
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1043
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1043.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1043. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1043
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1044
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1044.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1044. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1044
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1045
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1045.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1045. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1045
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1046
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1046.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1046. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1046
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1047
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1047.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1047. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1047
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1048
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1048.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1048. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1048
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1049
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1049.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1049. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1049
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1050
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1050.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1050. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1050
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1051
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1051.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1051. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1051
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1052
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1052.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1052. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1052
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1053
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1053.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1053. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1053
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1054
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1054.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1054. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1054
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1055
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1055.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1055. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1055
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1056
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1056.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1056. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1056
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1057
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1057.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1057. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1057
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1058
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1058.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1058. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1058
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1059
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1059.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1059. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1059
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1060
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1060.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1060. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1060
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1061
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1061.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1061. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1061
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1062
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1062.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1062. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1062
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1063
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1063.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1063. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1063
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1064
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1064.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1064. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1064
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1065
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1065.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1065. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1065
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1066
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1066.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1066. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1066
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1067
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1067.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1067. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1067
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1068
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1068.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1068. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1068
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1069
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1069.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1069. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1069
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1070
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1070.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1070. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1070
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1071
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1071.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1071. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1071
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1072
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1072.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1072. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1072
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1073
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1073.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1073. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1073
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1074
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1074.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1074. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1074
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1075
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1075.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1075. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1075
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1076
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1076.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1076. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1076
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1077
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1077.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1077. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1077
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1078
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1078.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1078. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1078
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1079
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1079.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1079. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1079
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1080
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1080.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1080. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1080
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1081
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1081.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1081. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1081
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1082
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1082.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1082. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1082
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1083
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1083.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1083. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1083
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1084
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1084.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1084. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1084
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1085
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1085.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1085. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1085
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1086
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1086.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1086. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1086
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1087
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1087.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1087. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1087
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1088
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1088.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1088. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1088
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1089
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1089.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1089. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1089
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1090
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1090.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1090. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1090
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1091
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1091.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1091. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1091
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1092
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1092.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1092. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1092
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1093
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1093.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1093. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1093
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1094
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1094.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1094. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1094
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1095
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1095.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1095. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1095
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1096
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1096.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1096. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1096
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1097
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1097.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1097. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1097
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1098
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1098.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1098. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1098
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1099
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1099.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1099. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1099
- .name
- AmigaLibDisk1100
- .type
- Disk Image
- .short
- Complete archive of 'Fish Disk' 1100.
- .description
- Full lha archive of the contents of 'Fish Disk' 1100. To recreate
- a copy of the floppy disk, format a blank floppy and extract the
- contents of this archive in its root directory.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- fish/disks
- .execute
- execute :Tools/scripts/UnPackFloppy 1100
- .name
- APlusPlus
- .type
- Library
- .short
- C++ class library for AmigaDOS functions
- .description
- The A++ Library is a library written in C++ that consists of classes
- assigned to the task of encapsulating the Amiga® system software. Its
- aim is to provide a stable and effective method of programming the
- Amiga®. That should include Exec, Dos, Intuition, ARexx, ..just
- everything that makes sense being encapsulated with a proper C++ class
- interface.
-
- The A++ Library collects the hundreds of system functions, groups them
- into classes that 'know' about the specialities of each function and
- thus shields the programmer from using them incorrectly. The C++
- programming language provides the object oriented paradigm that holds
- no limitations to evolution of existing solutions.
-
- The contents of this archive do not represent a complete and ready to
- use tool but the expression of an idea showing promise. It gives only
- a slight impression of what is possible. But much more can be done.
- .version
- 1.01
- .date
- 1994.05.05
- .author
- Armin Vogt
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Elser Heide 25b
- 33106 Paderborn
- Germany
- .email
- armin@uni-paderborn.de
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- GNU-src
- .fullname
- GNU source admin files
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Makefile, configure, etc for GNU source.
- .description
- Configuration files and other files required in the root directory
- of the GNU source tree.
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- Various
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Originally snarfed from a Cygnus distribution.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- GccFindHit
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Locate enforcer hit in gcc compiled code
- .description
- This tool should be used in conjunction with Enforcer. Its purpose is
- to find the source name/line corresponding to a given offset in the
- executable. Very simple to use: when your program named, say, 'prog',
- is a bad boy and makes Enforcer hit(s), remember the offset(s) of the
- hit(s) displayed by Enforcer and run the command 'GccFindHit prog
- <list of offsets in hex>' The offsets are separated by blanks.
- Enforcer gives also the hunk number, but it should always be zero. If
- it's not and your program is compiled by gcc, please let me know about
- it.
-
- GccFindHit understands the stabs from the aout format encapsulated in
- the debug hunk of the Amigados executable, so it will work as long as
- ld outputs its debug information this way. Source code is included
- and it is distributed under the GPL See the file COPYING for details
- about the GPL. If it's not in the archive, please contact the
- site/person/organization you got this program from, and tell them it
- is *required*
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.05.25
- .author
- Daniel Verite
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- daniel@brasil.frmug.fr.net
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 1.11
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.2
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.4
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- bc
- .fullname
- GNU bc
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
- .description
- A language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive
- execution of statements. There are some similarities in the syntax to
- the C programming language.
-
- A standard math library is available by command line option. If
- requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
- bc starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command
- line in the order listed. After all files have been processed, bc
- reads from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
- (If a file contains a command to halt the processor, bc will never
- read from the standard input.)
-
- This version of bc contains several extensions beyond traditional bc
- implementations and the POSIX draft standard. Command line options
- can cause these extensions to print a warning or to be rejected. This
- document describes the language accepted by this processor.
- Extensions will be identified as such.
- .version
- 1.03
- .author
- Philip A. Nelson
- .requirements
- Binary version requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- phil@cs.wwu.edu
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- binutils
- .fullname
- GNU binary file utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU binary file utilities.
- .description
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
- .version
- 1.8.x
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Binary versions require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- binutils
- .fullname
- GNU binutils
- .type
- Programmer Tools
- .short
- GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
- .description
- The GNU binary utilities.
- .version
- 2.5.2
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require the ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- bison
- .fullname
- GNU parser generator
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU parser generator yacc replacement
- .description
- Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc (1). It should be
- upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Input files
- should follow the yacc convention of ending in ".y". Unlike yacc, the
- generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of
- the input file. For instance, a grammar description file named
- parse.y would produce the generated parser in a file named
- parse.tab.c, instead of yacc 's y.tab.c.
- .version
- 1.24
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Binary version requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- Brik
- .type
- CLI Tool
- .short
- Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
- .description
- A general purpose program that calculates both text and binary cyclic
- redundancy 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.
- .version
- 2.0
- .author
- Rahul Dhesi
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk233:Brik/
- 2.0
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- Brik.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Received over usenet.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- calc
- .fullname
- GNU calc
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
- .description
- "Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
- part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
- series of calculators, its many features include:
-
- * Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
-
- * Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
-
- * Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
- polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
- intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
- sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
-
- * Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
-
- * Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
-
- * Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
-
- * Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
- arithmetic modulo M for any M.
-
- * Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
-
- * Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
-
- * "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
- inside any editing buffer.
-
- * Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
-
- * Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
- algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
- .version
- 2.02c
- .author
- Dave Gillespie
- .address
- c/o Synaptics, Inc.
- 2698 Orchard Parkway
- San Jose CA 95134
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- daveg@synaptics.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- cpio
- .fullname
- GNU cp in/out program
- .type
- System Administration
- .short
- GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
- .description
- Cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a
- file that contains other files plus information about them, such as
- their pathname, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The
- archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
- Cpio has three operating modes. In copy-out mode, cpio copies files
- into an archive. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the
- standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. A
- typical way to generate the list of filenames is with the find
- command; you should give find the -depth option to minimize problems
- with permissions on directories that are unwritable or not searchable.
-
- In copy-in mode, cpio copies files out of an archive or lists the
- archive contents. It reads the archive from the standard input. Any
- non-option command line arguments are shell globbing patterns; only
- files in the archive whose names match one or more of those patterns
- are copied from the archive. Unlike in the shell, an initial `.' in a
- filename does match a wildcard at the start of a pattern, and a `/' in
- a filename can match wildcards. If no patterns are given, all files
- are extracted.
-
- In copy-pass mode, cpio copies files from one directory tree to
- another, combining the copy-out and copy-in steps without actually
- using an archive. It reads the list of files to copy from the
- standard input; the directory into which it will copy them is given as
- a non-option argument.
-
- Cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new
- ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar, and POSIX.1 tar.
- The binary format is obsolete because it encodes information about the
- files in a way that is not portable between different machine
- architectures. The old ASCII format is portable between different
- machine architectures, but should not be used on file systems with
- more than 65536 i-nodes. The new ASCII format is portable between
- different machine architectures and can be used on any size file
- system, but is not supported by all versions of cpio; currently, it is
- only supported by GNU and Unix System V R4. The crc format is like
- the new ASCII format, but also contains a checksum for each file which
- cpio calculates when creating an archive and verifies when the file is
- extracted from the archive. The HPUX formats are provided for
- compatibility with HPUX's cpio which stores device files differently.
-
- The tar format is provided for compatability with the tar program. It
- can not be used to archive files with names longer than 100
- characters, and can not be used to archive "special" (block or
- character devices) files. The POSIX.1 tar format can not be used to
- archive files with names longer than 255 characters (less unless they
- have a "/" in just the right place).
-
- By default, cpio creates binary format archives, for compatibility
- with older cpio programs. When extracting from archives, cpio
- automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can
- read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
-
- Some of the options to cpio apply only to certain operating modes; see
- the SYNOPSIS section for a list of which options are allowed in which
- modes.
- .version
- 2.3
- .author
- Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- .email
- phil@cs.wwu.edu
- djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- juo@klinzhai.rutgers.edu
- .requirements
- The binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- cvs
- .fullname
- Concurrent Versions System
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Concurrent version control system
- .description
- CVS is a freely available collection of programs that provide for
- software release and revision control functions. It is designed to
- work on top of the RCS distribution, V4 and later. CVS does
- understand how to parse older RCS formats, but cannot do any of the
- fancier features (like vendor branch support) without RCS branch
- support.
-
- CVS is a front end to the rcs(1) revision control system which extends
- the notion of revision control from a collection of files in a single
- directory to a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of
- revision controlled files. These directories and files can be
- combined together to form a software release. CVS provides the
- functions necessary to manage these software releases and to control
- the concurrent editing of source files among multiple software
- developers.
- .version
- 1.5
- .author
- Brian Berliner
- Jeff Polk
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- dbmalloc
- .fullname
- Debug Malloc Library
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
- .description
- This is the malloc debugging library (patchlevel 14). This library contains
- a drop-in replacement for the standard dynamic memory allocation routines and
- many of the other C modules that are typically used to access and/or manipulate
- these data areas. The replacements function almost identically to the original
- functions with the exception that they perform a significant amount of
- error checking and/or validating.
-
- This library can be used with very little (if any) changes to the original
- code (many times only requiring a re-link of the executable) and provide a
- full-service debugging capability.
-
- The entire library will follow in 10 separate shar files.
-
- This new version includes several enhancements over patch level 13 including:
-
- * more auto-configuration tuning
- * several bug fixes
-
- In addition to the changes listed above, this version contains the
- following changes since the comp.soures.reviewed release at patch
- level 7, in Volume 2, Issue 1:
-
- * Much better performance
- * automatic configuration on most systems
- * addition of XtAlloc routines for X window debugging
- * better identification of the source of double frees
- * ability to record function stack info so error reports give
- the calling stack for where the data was allocated and/or the
- error was detected (note: this is manually maintained by the pgm)
- * more support for leak detection (especially with respect to getting
- rid of leak reports on things you know are not leaks)
- * additional checking of pointesr to make the library more robust
- * added case insensitive string comparison routines
- * several bug fixes and/or portability changes
- * added ability to change the state of the fill area flag
- * added capability to disallow reuse of free'd segments (so that
- double frees could be more readily identified by the data in
- the segment
- * a couple of function name changes
- * new funcs: memalign, malloc_abort, malloc_size
- .version
- 1.14
- .date
- 1992.09.04
- .author
- Conor P. Cahill
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- cpcahil@vti.com
- .docs
- FIRST-README
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- From comp.sources.misc Vol 32
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- dbug
- .fullname
- Macro based debugging package.
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Macro based debugging library and tools.
- .description
- A macro based C debugging package which has proven to be a very
- flexible and useful tool for debugging, testing, and porting C
- programs.
-
- All of the features of the dbug package can be enabled or disabled
- dynamically at execution time. This means that production programs
- will run normally when debugging is not enabled, and eliminates the
- need to maintain two separate versions of a program.
-
- Many of the things easily accomplished with conventional debugging
- tools, such as symbolic debuggers, are difficult or impossible with
- this package, and vice versa. Thus the dbug package should not be
- thought of as a replacement or substitute for other debugging tools,
- but simply as a useful addition to the program development and
- maintenance environment.
- .version
- 2.3
- .date
- 1995.01.15
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- Amiga Library Services
- 610 N. Alma School Roade, Suite 18
- Chandler, AZ 85224
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- dejagnu
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Program testing framework using 'expect'
- .description
- DejaGnu is a framework for testing other programs. Its purpose is to
- provide a single front end for all tests. Beyond this, DejaGnu offers
- several advantages for testing:
-
- (1) The flexibility and consistency of the DejaGnu framework make it
- easy to write tests for any program.
-
- (2) DejaGnu provides a layer of abstraction which makes all tests (if
- correctly written) portable to any host or target where a program must
- be tested. For instance, a test for GDB can run (from any Unix based
- host) on any target architecture supported by DejaGnu. Currently
- DejaGnu runs tests on several single board computers, whose operating
- software ranges from just a boot monitor to a full-fledged, Unix-like
- realtime OS.
-
- (3) DejaGnu is written in expect, which in turn uses Tcl (Tool command
- language). The framework comprises two parts: the testing framework
- and the testsuites themselves. Tests are usually written in expect
- using Tcl.
-
- Both tcl and expect are provided with dejagnu.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Rob Savoye
- .email
- rob@darkstar.cygnus.com
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- diffutils
- .fullname
- GNU diff utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
- .description
- This directory contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities.
- Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are
- significantly faster. cmp has been moved here from the GNU textutils.
-
- Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ.
- Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the
- two files started out as identical copies but were changed by
- different people.
-
- You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or
- each corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences
- between files line by line in any of several formats, selectable by
- command line options. This set of differences is often called a diff
- or patch. For files that are identical, diff normally produces no
- output; for binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that
- they are different.
-
- You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where
- two files differ. Cmp can also show all the characters that differ
- between the two files, side by side.
-
- You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files.
- When two people have made independent changes to a common original,
- diff3 can report the differences between the original and the two
- changed versions, and can produce a merged file that contains both
- persons' changes together with warnings about conflicts.
-
- You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.
-
- You can use the set of differences produced by diff to distribute
- updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
- This method is especially useful when the differences are small
- compared to the complete files. Given diff output, you can use the
- patch program to update, or patch, a copy of the file. If you think
- of diff as subtracting one file from another to produce their
- difference, you can think of patch as adding the difference to one
- file to reproduce the other.
- .version
- 2.7
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- .requirements
- Binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- doschk
- .fullname
- Check DOS/SYSV filenames
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
- .description
- This program is intended as a utility to help software developers
- ensure that their source file names are distinguishable on MS-DOS and
- 14-character SYSV platforms. To perform this task, doschk reads a
- list of filenames and produces a report of all the conflicts that
- would arise if the files were transferred to a MS-DOS or SYSV
- platform.
- .version
- 1.1
- .author
- DJ Delorie
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- dumphunks
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Dump structure/contents of hunk files.
- .description
- Dumps the structure and/or contents of an AmigaDOS "hunk" file in
- human readable form, including doing interpretation of the contents of
- various types of hunks.
-
- Note: This is just a very basic implementation, and not yet complete.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.04.04
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- Amiga Library Services
- 610 North Alma School Road
- Suite 18
- Chandler, AZ 85224
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ecc
- .type
- Number Crunching
- .short
- Reed-Solomon Error Correcting Coder.
- .description
- Ecc reads blocks of bytes from stdin, applies the (255,249,7) Reed -
- Solomon Error Correcting block code, and writes the resulting block to
- stdout. Ecc is capable of correcting three byte errors in a block of
- 255 bytes, and is capable of detecting more severe errors.
- .version
- 1.2.1
- .author
- Paul Flaherty
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- paulf@Stanford.EDU
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- ecc.1
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ed
- .fullname
- GNU line editor
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
- .description
- "Ed" is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
- modify and otherwise manipulate text files. "Red" is a restricted ed:
- it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute
- shell commands.
- .version
- 0.2
- .author
- Andrew Moore
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- eispack
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Compute eigenvalues & eigenvectors
- .description
- EISPACK is a collection of double-precision Fortran subroutines that
- compute the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of nine classes of matrices:
- complex general, complex Hermitian, real general, real symmetric, real
- symmetric banded, real symmetric tridiagonal, special real
- tridiagonal, generalized real, and generalized real symmetric matices.
- In addition, two routines are included that use singular value
- decomposition to solve certain least-squares problems. The
- single-precsion versions are in SEISPACK.
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- Unknown
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from ftp.netlib.com
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- emacs
- .fullname
- GNU Emacs editor
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- GNU Emacs editor
- .description
- GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
- customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
- `GNU' is not silent.)
-
- We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
- being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
- you type your commands.
-
- We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
- frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
- type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
- head as you edit.
-
- We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
- simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
- of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
- of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
- as expressions and comments in several different programming
- languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
- end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
-
- "Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
- character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
- also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
- commands that pertain to a topic.
-
- "Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
- commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
- language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
- can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
- Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
- For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
- down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
- you can have it.
-
- "Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
- write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
- by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
- system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
- each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
- session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
- copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
- written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
- Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
- can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
- .version
- 18.59
- .author
- Richard Stallman
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- emacs
- .fullname
- GNU Emacs editor
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- GNU Emacs editor
- .description
- GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
- customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
- `GNU' is not silent.)
-
- We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
- being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
- you type your commands.
-
- We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
- frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
- type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
- head as you edit.
-
- We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
- simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
- of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
- of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
- as expressions and comments in several different programming
- languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
- end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
-
- "Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
- character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
- also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
- commands that pertain to a topic.
-
- "Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
- commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
- language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
- can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
- Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
- For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
- down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
- you can have it.
-
- "Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
- write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
- by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
- system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
- each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
- session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
- copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
- written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
- Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
- can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
- .version
- 19.28
- .author
- Richard Stallman
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- f2c
- .fullname
- Fortran 77 to C translator
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- Fortran 77 to C translator
- .description
- F2c converts Fortran 77 source code in files with names ending in `.f'
- or `.F' to C (or C++) source files in the current directory, with `.c'
- substituted for the final `.f' or `.F'. If no Fortran files are
- named, f2c reads Fortran from standard input and writes C on standard
- output. Filenames that end with `.p' or `.P' are taken to be
- prototype files, as produced by option `-P', and are read first.
- .version
- 93.04.28
- .date
- 1993.04.28
- .author
- David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- fifo.library
- .fullname
- fifo library
- .type
- library
- .short
- fifo library and handler
- .description
- This is fifo.library and the FIFO: device, including example code on how
- to use both.
- .version
- 38.0
- .date
- 1995.4.22
- .author
- Matthew Dillon
- Hans Verkuil
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically by Hans Verkuil
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- fileutils
- .fullname
- File management utilities
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- File management utilities.
- .description
- These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
- have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
- greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
-
- The programs that can be built with this package are: chgrp, chown,
- chmod, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, dir, vdir, ls, mkdir, mvdir,
- mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir and touch. But mvdir is built only on
- systems that lack the rename system call.
-
- The programs cat, cut, expand, head, paste, split, tac, tail and
- unexpand, which used to be part of the fileutils, are now part of the
- textutils. Cmp is now part of the diff distribution.
- .version
- 3.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- findutils
- .fullname
- GNU find, xargs, and locate
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU find, xargs, and locate
- .description
- This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. This
- version of find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, and also support
- some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and some unique to
- GNU.
-
- To gain speed, GNU find now avoids statting files whenever possible.
- It does this by: (1) Checking the number of links to directories and
- not statting files that it knows aren't directories until it
- encounters a test or action that needs the stat info. (2) Rearranging
- the command line, where possible, so that it can do tests that don't
- require a stat before tests that do, in hopes that the latter will be
- skipped because of an OR or AND. (But it only does this where it will
- leave the output unchanged.)
-
- The locate utility is based on James Woods' public domain fast-find
- code, which is also distributed with the 4.3BSD find. Because POSIX
- requires `find foo' to have the same effect as `find foo -print', the
- fast-find searching has been moved to a separate program, `locate';
- the same thing has been done in 4.3BSD-reno/4.4BSD. If you use
- locate, you should run the included `updatedb' script from cron
- periodically (typically nightly).
- .version
- 4.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- flex
- .fullname
- Fast lexical analyzer generator
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Fast lexical analyzer generator
- .description
- Flex is a tool for generating scanners, programs which recognized
- lexical patterns in text. Flex reads the given input files, or its
- standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
- scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
- regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates as
- output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
- This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
- executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
- occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
- executes the corresponding C code.
- .version
- 2.5.2
- .author
- Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- fontutils
- .fullname
- GNU Font Utilities
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- Utility package to manipulate fonts.
- .description
- You can manipulate fonts in various ways using the utilities:
- conversion of a scanned image to a bitmap font, hand-editing of
- bitmaps, conversion of a bitmap font to an outline font, and more.
- More generally, you can start with a scanned image of artwork and work
- your way through to a finished font with side bearings, accented
- characters, ligatures, and so on.
-
- The font formats recognized by these programs are primarily those used
- by the (freely available) TeX typesetting system developed by Donald
- E. Knuth from 1977--1990. The filenames, font searching, and other
- aspects of their usage are also based on TeX. They also support
- output of PostScript Type 1 fonts.
- .version
- 0.6
- .date
- 1992.10.28
- .author
- Karl Berry
- Kathryn Hargreaves
- Richard Murphey
- Erik Wallin
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- g77
- .fullname
- GNU FORTRAN compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU FORTRAN compilers
- .description
- The GNU FORTRAN compiler is currently is implemented as a replacement
- for the f2c+gcc combination, and its implementation is designed so it
- can, in most cases, generate object files that are link-compatible
- with those generated by f2c+gcc using the identical combination (which
- includes a similar/identical copy of f2c.h).
- .version
- 0.5.15
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gawk
- .fullname
- GNU awk, pattern scanning and processing language
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Pattern scanning & processing.
- .description
- Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming
- language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX
- 1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn
- is based on the description in "The AWK Programming Language", by Aho,
- Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the
- System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some
- GNU-specific extensions.
-
- The command line consists of options to gawk itself, the AWK program
- text (if not supplied via the -f or --file options), and values to be
- made available in the ARGC and ARGV pre-defined AWK variables.
- .version
- 2.15.6
- .author
- Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- David Trueman
- Arnold Robbins
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gcc
- .fullname
- GNU C/C++/Objective-C compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
- .description
- The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
- compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
- Objective C.
- .version
- 2.6.3
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gcc
- .fullname
- GNU C/C++/Objective-C compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
- .description
- The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
- compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
- Objective C.
- .version
- 2.7.0
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gdb
- .fullname
- GNU debugger
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU debugger (incomplete port)
- .description
- The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what is
- going on "inside" another program while it executes, or what another
- program was doing at the moment it crashed.
-
- GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
- these) to help you catch bugs in the act: (1) start your program,
- specifying anything that might affect its behavior, (2) make your
- program stop on specified conditions, (3) examine what has happened,
- when your program has stopped, (4) change things in your program, so
- you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to
- learn about another.
-
- You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2.
- Fortran support will be added when a GNU Fortran compiler is ready.
- .version
- 4.14
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gdbm
- .fullname
- GNU database manager library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- GNU database manager library
- .description
- GNU dbm is a library of routines that manages data files that contain
- key/data pairs. The access provided is that of storing, retrieval,
- and deletion by key and a non-sorted traversal of all keys. A process
- is allowed to use multiple data files at the same time.
- .version
- 1.7.3
- .author
- Philip A. Nelson
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gmp
- .fullname
- GNU arbitrary precision arithmetic library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Arbitrary precision math library.
- .description
- GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
- signed integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions,
- and the functions have a regular interface.
-
- The author has tried to make these functions as fast as possible, both
- for small operands and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by
- using fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, by using fast
- algorithms, by defining inline assembler for mixed sized
- multiplication and division (i.e 32*32->64 bit multiplication and
- 64/32->32,32 bit division), and by hacking the code with emphasis on
- speed (and not simplicity and elegance).
-
- The speed of GNU MP is about 5 to 100 times that of Berkeley MP for
- small operands. The speed-up increases with the operand sizes for
- certain operations, for which GNU MP has asymptotically faster
- algorithms.
- .version
- 1.3.2
- .author
- Torbjorn Granlund
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gnat
- .fullname
- GNU ADA compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU ADA compiler.
- .description
- The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA.
- .version
- 2.06
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- groff
- .fullname
- GNU groff document formatting system
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- GNU groff document formatting system
- .description
- This is the GNU groff document formatting system. Included in this
- release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer, the -man
- macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi format,
- and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of
- the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11 xditview
- previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros.
- .version
- 1.09
- .author
- James Clark
- .email
- jjc@jclark.com
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ghostscript
- .fullname
- Ghostscript language interpreter and library
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU postscript interpreter
- .description
- Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
- interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
- procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
- capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
- language.
- .version
- 2.6.2
- .author
- L. Peter Deutsch
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- Ghostscript General Public License
- .email
- ghost@aladdin.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ghostscript-fonts
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU postscript interpreter fonts
- .description
- Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
- interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
- procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
- capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
- language.
- .version
- 2.6.2
- .author
- L. Peter Deutsch
- .distribution
- Ghostscript General Public License
- .email
- ghost@aladdin.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- gzip
- .fullname
- GNU compressing/decompressing programs
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU compressing/decompressing programs
- .description
- Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
- (LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
- extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
- modification times. (The default extension is -gz for VMS, z for
- MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, Windows NT FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified,
- or if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the
- standard output. Gzip will only attempt to compress regular files.
- In particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
-
- If the compressed file name is too long for its file system, gzip
- truncates it. Gzip attempts to truncate only the parts of the file
- name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If the
- name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
- For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters,
- gzip.msdos.exe is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not
- truncated on systems which do not have a limit on file name length.
-
- By default, gzip keeps the original file name and timestamp in the
- compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
- -N option. This is useful when the compressed file name was truncated
- or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file transfer.
-
- Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d
- or gunzip or zcat. If the original name saved in the compressed file
- is not suitable for its file system, a new name is constructed from
- the original one to make it legal.
-
- gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each
- file whose name ends with .gz, -gz, .z, -z, _z or .Z and which begins
- with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the
- original extension. gunzip also recognizes the special extensions
- ".tgz" and ".taz" as shorthands for .tar.gz and .tar.Z respectively.
- When compressing, gzip uses the .tgz extension if necessary instead of
- truncating a file with a .tar extension.
-
- gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip, compress,
- compress -H or pack. The detection of the input format is automatic.
- When using the first two formats, gunzip checks a 32 bit CRC. For
- pack, gunzip checks the uncompressed length. The standard compress
- format was not designed to allow consistency checks. However gunzip
- is sometimes able to detect a bad .Z file. If you get an error when
- uncompressing a .Z file, do not assume that the .Z file is correct
- simply because the standard uncompress does not complain. This
- generally means that the standard uncompress does not check its input,
- and happily generates garbage output. The SCO compress -H format (lzh
- compression method) does not include a CRC but also allows some
- consistency checks.
-
- Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if they have a
- single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This feature is
- only intended to help conversion of tar.zip files to the tar.gz
- format. To extract zip files with several members, use unzip instead
- of gunzip.
-
- zcat is identical to gunzip -c. (On some systems, zcat may be
- installed as gzcat to preserve the original link to compress.) zcat
- uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its
- standard input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output.
- zcat will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether
- they have a .gz suffix or not.
-
- Gzip uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in zip and PKZIP. The amount
- of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and the
- distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
- code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
- better than that achieved by LZW (as used in compress), Huffman coding
- (as used in pack), or adaptive Huffman coding (compact).
-
- Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is
- slightly larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few
- bytes for the gzip file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an
- expansion ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number
- of used disk blocks almost never increases. gzip preserves the mode,
- ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
- .version
- 1.2.4
- .author
- Jean-loup Gailly
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- jloup@chorus.fr
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- indent
- .fullname
- C code beautifier
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- C code beautifier
- .description
- The `indent' program can be used to make code easier to read. It can
- also convert from one style of writing C to another, and understands a
- substantial amount about the syntax of C, but it also attempts to cope
- with incomplete and misformed syntax. In version 1.2 and more recent
- versions, the GNU style of indenting is the default.
- .version
- 1.9.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ispell
- .fullname
- GNU spelling checker
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU spelling checker
- .description
- Ispell is a program that helps you to correct typos in a file, and to
- find the correct spelling of words. When presented with a word that
- is not in the dictionary, ispell attempts to find near misses that
- might include the word you meant.
-
- The best way to use ispell is with GNU EMACS. For documentation about
- this mode, see the info topic "ispell".
-
- Ispell can also be used by itself, and in this case the most common
- usage is "ispell filename". If ispell finds a word that is not in the
- dictionary, it is printed at the top of the screen. Ispell then
- checks the dictionary for near misses \- words that differ only by a
- single letter, a missing or extra letter, or a pair of transposed
- letters. Any that are found are printed on the following lines, and
- finally, two lines of context containing the word are printed at the
- bottom of the screen. If your terminal can type in reverse video, the
- word itself is highlighted.
-
- If you think the word is correct as it stands, you can type either
- "Space" to accept it this one time, "A" to accept it for the rest of
- this file, or "I" to accept it and put it in your private dictionary.
- If one of the near misses is the word you want, type the corresponding
- number. Finally, you can type "R" and you will be prompted for a
- replacement word. The string you type will be broken into words, and
- each one will also be checked. You can also type "?" for help.
-
- If ispell is started with no arguments, it enters a loop reading words
- from the standard input, and printing messages about them on the
- standard output. You can use this mode to find the spelling of a
- problem word.
- .version
- 4.0
- .author
- Pace Willisson
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- pace@mit-vax
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ixemul
- .fullname
- Unix Emulation Library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Shared lib providing UNIX like environ.
- .description
- (by Markus Wild)
-
- I always wanted a library, that would emulate as much as possible of a
- **IX/BSD environment on the Amiga, so that programs (usually programming
- tools) written for **IX/BSD could be ported in a quick and straight forward
- way to the Amiga. I guess the library accomplishes this goal fairly well.
-
- What it is and what it isn't
- ============================
-
- The design of the library was therefore guided towards **IX/BSD
- compatibility, and *not* :
- o to be too conservative with resources
- o to be particularly conformant to Amiga habits. Thus if I had to decide
- whether I should make a function act more like an Amiga function or
- more like a **IX/BSD one, I decided for the latter. As an example:
- _cli_parse() does wildcard expansion, and tries to apply more or less
- **IX/BSD shell semantics to an argument line, it doesn't call
- ReadArgs().
- The types used in my own source code are all from sys/types.h (except
- BPTR). I don't think capitalized identifiers should be used for typedef'd
- types. According to C-conventions, anything written in captials should
- be `#undef'inable, which typedefs aren't. Thus if you write contributions
- to be included into the official distribution of this library, code
- according to this. Use `u_char' and not UBYTE, etc. I don't care that
- this is against the Commodore coding standard, this is my code, and
- I decide what I like and what not.
- o to be particularly suited for inclusion into a shared library, although
- most things *are* shared now. What I'd really want for the Amiga is
- the concept of a dynamic linker.
-
- On the other hand, it should be:
- o expandable. As an example, a file descriptor already can refer to `real'
- files, directories, memory buffers treated as files. I plan to add
- sockets in some next release (Commodore: please get out some examples
- on how to use SANA-II stuff, so my sockets can be compatible!)
- o patchable. If you want some function to behave differently, you can
- SetFunction() it, and the rest of the library should use your new entry.
- NOTE: I used this only for major functions, that may reasonably change.
- I didn't call functions like strcmp(), strlen(), bcopy() that way for
- efficiency reasons (and my lazyness to change the whole string/
- and other libraries;-)))
- This version doesn't particularly follow this goal very well, mostly
- stdio is still the original BSD code, and doesn't use syscall()...
- .version
- 41.2
- .author
- Markus M. Wild
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .source
- Includes source.
- .docs
- docs/README
- docs/README2
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ixpipe
- .fullname
- ixpipe handler
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Create IXPIPE: for ixemul.library use
- .description
- A pipe handler for use with ixemul.library.
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- Markus Wild
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ixprefs
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- ixemul.library configuration program
- .description
- Ixemul.library version 41.0 came with numerous new configuration options, one
- of which I wanted to use. By playing with ixconfig, the configuration program
- that comes with ixemul.library, I saw that this program had two deficiencies:
-
- a. It has almost as many command line options as UNIX ls, which are hard to
- remember.
- b. Making the new configuration persistent is done using a horrible kludge,
- namely the -s option, which makes ixemul.library unflushable. Even if
- you have memory to burn, permanently allocating 120+ Kbytes, just to
- remember the handful of bits that define the configuration of
- ixemul.library, is a terrible waste.
-
- Having a bit of spare time, I decided to try addressing these two points:
- By writing a graphical configuration program, I believe I have addressed the
- first, and by not supporting the equivalent of the -s option, I hope that I
- can give the maintainers of ixemul.library the incentive to read, at library
- startup, the configuration from a file similar to the one that ixprefs
- maintains, so that ixemul.library will not have to stay permanently in memory
- if it is to remember its configuration.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Kriton Kyrimis
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- kyrimis@theseas.ntua.gr
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- ixtrace
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Tracer utility for ixemul.library.
- .description
- A trace utility for ixemul.library that lets you scan every call made
- through the library base.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Markus Wild
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- jove
- .fullname
- Jonathans Own Version of Emacs
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
- .description
- JOVE stands for Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs.
-
- JOVE is an advanced, self-documenting, customizable real-time display
- editor. It (and this tutorial introduction) are based on the original
- EMACS editor and user manual written at M.I.T. by Richard Stallman+.
-
- Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS, and indeed many of
- the basic commands are very similar, there are some major differences
- between the two editors, and you should not rely on their behaving
- identically.
-
- JOVE is considered a display editor because normally the text being
- edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as you
- type your commands.
-
- It's considered a real-time editor because the display is updated very
- frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
- type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
- head as you edit.
-
- JOVE is advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond simple
- insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentations of
- programs; view more than one file at once; and dealing in terms of
- characters, words, lines, sentences and paragraphs. It is much easier
- to type one command meaning "go to the end of the paragraph" than to
- find the desired spot with repetition of simpler commands.
-
- Self-documenting means that at almost any time you can easily find out
- what a command does, or to find all the commands that pertain to a
- topic.
-
- Customizable means that you can change the definition of JOVE commands
- in little ways. For example, you can rearrange the command set; if
- you prefer to use arrow keys for the four basic cursor motion commands
- (up, down, left and right), you can. Another sort of customization is
- writing new commands by combining built in commands.
- .version
- 4.14.6
- .author
- Jonathan Payne
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- jpayne@sun.com
- .source
- Includes source.
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- From BSD-Lite source distribution.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- less
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Viewer program similar to 'more'.
- .description
- Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward
- movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
- have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
- input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less
- uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety
- of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals.
- (On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of
- the screen are prefixed with a caret.)
-
- Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a
- decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is
- used by some commands, as indicated.
- .version
- 290
- .author
- Mark Nudelman et al.
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- Freely distributable.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- libcurses
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Platform independant screen maint lib
- .description
- In making available the generalized terminal descriptions in termcap,
- much information was made available to the programmer, but little work
- was taken out of one's hands. The purpose of this package is to allow
- the C programmer to do the most common type of terminal dependent
- functions, those of movement optimization and optimal screen updating,
- without doing any of the dirty work, and with nearly as much ease as
- is necessary to simply print or read things.
- .version
- 8.3
- .date
- 1993.06.04
- .author
- Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
- Elan Amir
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .source
- Includes source.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- From "BSD-4.4 Lite" distribution.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- libg++
- .fullname
- GNU C++ class library
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU C++ class library
- .description
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
- .version
- 2.7.0
- .distribution
- GNU Library Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- libm
- .fullname
- Runtime math library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Runtime math library
- .description
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
- .version
- 5.4
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- libnix
- .type
- Library
- .short
- A library for amiga specific gcc develp.
- .description
- This is libnix, a static (i.e. link) library for gcc 2.3.3 or above.
- It's not a replacement for ixemul.library (though it's possible to
- recompile most of the gcc environment with libnix) but a good thing
- for amiga specific development on gcc:
-
- * It's mostly compatible to SAS's way of handling things, i.e.
- you get even an automatic shared library opening feature and
- some other things you may miss in ixemul.library.
- This also means it's ANSI compliant.
-
- * It doesn't need any shared libraries than normal Amiga OS ones.
-
- * It is not copyrighted by the FSF. Therefore you neither need
- to include sources nor objects together with your executable.
- (read the GLGPL _before_ flaming on this statement)
-
- * And it's short! I was able to compile a 492 byte 'hello, world'
- using normal main.
-
- * It uses OS20 features whenever necessary.
-
- To cut it short:
-
- Use ixemul.library for porting Un*x programs, libnix for compiling
- amiga-only programs and gcc becomes one of the best Amiga compilers.
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- Matthias Fleischer
- Gunther Nikl
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .email
- fleischr@izfm.uni-stuttgart.de
- gnikl@informatik.uni-rostock.de
- .docs
- libnix.guide
- libnix.readme
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- m4
- .fullname
- GNU macro processor
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU macro processor
- .description
- This is GNU m4, a program which copies its input to the output,
- expanding macros as it goes. m4 has built-in functions for including
- named files, running Unix commands, doing integer arithmetic,
- manipulating text in various ways, recursion, etc... Macros can also
- be user-defined, and can take any number of arguments.
- .version
- 1.4
- .author
- Rene' Seindal
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- make
- .fullname
- GNU make
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- POSIX compatible 'make' program
- .description
- The "make" utility automatically determines which pieces of a large
- program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
- GNU "make" conforms to section 6.2 of "IEEE Standard 1003.2-1992"
- (POSIX.2).
- .version
- 3.74
- .author
- Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- .restrictions
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- octave
- .type
- Number Crunching
- .short
- Language for numerical computations.
- .description
- Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
- computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
- solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
- .version
- 1.1.1
- .date
- 1995.02.23
- .author
- John W. Eaton
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- jwe@che.utexas.edu
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- patch
- .fullname
- patch
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Apply diff files
- .description
- Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of
- difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those
- differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By
- default, the patched version is put in place of the original, with the
- original file backed up to another name.
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Larry Wall
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires the ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- lwall@netlabs.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- pdksh
- .fullname
- Ksh compatible shell
- .type
- Shell
- .short
- A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
- .description
- A KSH-like shell that is compatible enough with the real UNIX ksh to
- be used with most scripts that the UNIX ksh can run.
- .version
- 4.9
- .date
- .author
- Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .docs
- !README.AMIGA!
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- perl
- .fullname
- Practical Extraction and Report Language
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Practical Extraction and Report Language
- .description
- Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text
- files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
- reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
- system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
- (easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
- elegant, minimal). It combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some
- of the best features of C, sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar with
- those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
- historians will also note some vestiges of csh, Pascal, and even
- BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds quite closely to C
- expression syntax.
-
- Unlike most Unix utilities, perl does not arbitrarily limit the size
- of your data. If you've got the memory, perl can slurp in your whole
- file as a single string. Recursion is of unlimited depth. And the
- hash tables used by associative arrays grow as necessary to prevent
- degraded performance. Perl uses sophisticated pattern matching
- techniques to scan large amounts of data very quickly. Although
- optimized for scanning text, perl can also deal with binary data, and
- can make dbm files look like associative arrays (where dbm is
- available). Setuid perl scripts are safer than C programs through a
- dataflow tracing mechanism which prevents many stupid security holes.
- If you have a problem that would ordinarily use sed or awk or sh, but
- it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster, and you
- don't want to write the silly thing in C, then perl may be for you.
- There are also translators to turn your sed and awk scripts into perl
- scripts.
- .version
- 4.036
- .author
- Larry Wall
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- lwall@netlabs.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- dejagnu
- .fullname
- permuted index generator
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Traditional permuted index generator
- .description
- GNU `ptx' is the GNU version of the traditional permuted index
- generator. It can handle multiple input files at once, produce TeX
- compatible output, and produce readable "KWIC" (KeyWords In Context)
- indexes without needing to use `nroff'. This version does not handle
- input files that do not fit in memory all at once.
- .version
- 0.4
- .author
- François Pinard
- .email
- pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- rcs
- .fullname
- Revision Control System
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Revision Control System
- .description
- RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
- RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
- useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. programs,
- documentation, graphics, and papers.
- .version
- 5.7
- .author
- Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- sed
- .fullname
- Stream Editor
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU stream editor
- .description
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
- .version
- 2.05
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- sh-utils
- .fullname
- Shell programming utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU shell programming utilities
- .description
- This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are
- mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. The programs that
- can be built with this package are: basename date dirname echo env
- expr false groups id logname nice nohup pathchk printenv printf sleep
- stty tee test true tty uname who whoami yes Some programs (uname,
- nice, nohup, and stty) are built and installed only on systems that
- have the features to support them.
- .version
- 1.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- sharutils
- .fullname
- Shell Archive Utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
- .description
- `shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
- them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps
- unpacking shell archives after reception. The core of both programs
- is initially derived from public domain. Some modules and other
- code sections are freely borrowed from other GNU distributions,
- bringing `shar' under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
- `uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
- channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high
- order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation.
- They are derived from the BSD NET/2 distribution. If you have more
- powerful `uuencode' and `uudecode' already available, you may want
- to use `./configure --disable-uucode' to prevent their installation.
- .version
- 4.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- superopt
- .fullname
- superoptimizer
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Finds optimal asm instruction sequences.
- .description
- The superoptimizer is a function sequence generator that uses an
- exhaustive generate-and-test approach to finding the shortest
- instruction sequence for a given function. You have to tell the
- superoptimizer which function and which CPU you want to generate code
- for, and how many instructions you can accept.
-
- The superoptimizer can't generate very long sequences, unless you have
- a very fast computer or very much spare time. The time complexity of
- the used algorithm is approximately O(m n*2n) where m is the number of
- available instructions on the architecture and n is the shortest
- sequence for the goal function. The practical sequence length limit
- depends on the target architecture and goal function arity; In most
- cases it is about 5, but for a rich instruction set as the HPPA it is
- just 4. The longest sequence ever generated was for the MC68020 and 7
- instructions long. It took several weeks to generate it...
-
- The superoptimizer can't guarantee that it finds the best possible
- instruction sequences for all possible goal functions. For example,
- it doesn't even try to include immediate constants (other that -1, 0,
- +1, and the smallest negative and biggest positive numbers) in the
- sequences.
-
- Other reasons why not optimal sequences might be found is that not all
- instructions are included, not even in their register-only form.
- Also, some instructions included might not be correctly simulated. If
- you encounter any of these problems, please report them to the address
- below.
- .version
- 2.5
- .author
- Torbjorn Granlund
- .email
- tege@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- tar
- .fullname
- GNU Tape Archiver
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- GNU Tape Archiver
- .description
- Tar collects files into an archive which is normally written to tape or
- other backup media. It can also be written to a normal file, and such
- files have become a common intersystem exchange mechanism.
- .version
- 1.11.8
- .author
- John Gilmore
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- termcap
- .fullname
- GNU termcap library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- GNU termcap library.
- .description
- This is the GNU termcap library, a library of C functions that enable
- programs to send control strings to terminals in a way independent of
- the terminal type. Most of this package is also distributed with GNU
- Emacs, but it is available in this separate distribution to make it
- easier to install as -ltermcap.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- texinfo
- .fullname
- GNU documentation system
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU documentation system
- .description
- Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
- produce both on-line information and printed output. This means that
- instead of writing two different documents, one for the on-line help
- or other on-line information and the other for a typeset manual or
- other printed work, you need write only one document. When the work
- is revised, you need revise only one document. You can read the
- on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info
- documentation-reading program.
- .version
- 3.6
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- textutils
- .fullname
- GNU text processing utilities
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- GNU text processing utilities
- .description
- These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing
- utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over
- their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options,
- and fewer arbitrary limits. The programs that can be built with this
- package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join,
- nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and
- wc. The cmp program has moved to the GNU diff distribution.
- .version
- 1.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- tile
- .fullname
- Threaded Interpretive Language Environment
- .type
- Programming Language
- .short
- Threaded Interpretive Language Environ.
- .description
- TILE Forth is a 32-bit implementation of the Forth-83 Standard written
- in C. Thus allowing it to be easily moved between different computers
- compared to traditional Forth implementations in assembly.
-
- Most Forth implementations are done in assembly to be able to utilize
- the underlying architecture as optimal as possible. TILE Forth goes
- another direction. The main idea behind TILE Forth is to achieve a
- portable forth implementation for workstations and medium size
- computer systems so that new groups of programmers may be exposed to
- the flavor of an extensible language such as Forth.
-
- The implementation of TILE Forth is selected so that, in principle,
- any C-level procedure may become available on the interactive and
- incremental forth level. Other models of implementation of a threaded
- interpreter in C are possible but these are not as flexible.
-
- TILE Forth is organized as a set of modules to allow the kernel to be
- used as a general threading engine for C. Environment dependencies
- such as memory allocation, error handling and input/output have been
- separated out of the kernel to increase flexibility. The forth
- application is "just" an example of how to use the kernel.
-
- Comparing forth implementations using the traditional benchmarks such
- as the classical sieves calculation is difficult because of the
- difference in speed between workstations and personal computers. The
- Byte sieves benchmark is reported to typically run in 16 seconds on a
- direct threaded forth implementation. This benchmark will run in 17
- seconds in TILE forth (compiled with GNU CC and optimized) on a
- SUN-3/60 and less than 9 seconds on a SUN SPARCstation 1. These times
- are the total time for loading TILE forth, compiling and executing the
- benchmark. Comparing to, for instance, other interpretive languages
- such as Lisp, where one of the classical benchmarks is calculation of
- the Fibonacci function, the performance increase is over a magnitude.
-
- The kernel supports the Standard Forth-83 word set except for the
- blocks file word set which are not used. The kernel is extended with
- many of the concepts from modern programming languages. Here is a list
- of some of the extensions; argument binding and local variables, queue
- management, low level compiler words, string functions, floating point
- numbers, exceptions and multi-tasking. The TILE Forth environment also
- contains a set of reusable source files for high level multi-tasking,
- data description and structuring modules, and a number of programming
- tools.
-
- To allow interactive and incremental program development TILE Forth
- includes a programming environment as a mode in GNU Emacs. This
- environ- ment helps with program structuring, documentation search,
- and program development. Each vocabulary in the kernel and the source
- library file is described by a manual, documentation and test file.
- This style of programming is emphasized throughout the environment to
- increase understanding and reusability of the library modules. During
- compilation TILE Forth's io-package keeps track for which modules have
- been loaded so that they are only loaded once even if included by
- several modules.
-
- Writing a Forth in C gives some possibilities that normally are not
- available when performing the same task in assembly. TILE Forth has
- been profiled using the available tools under Unix. This information
- has been used to optimize the compiler so that it achieves a
- compilation speed of over 200.000 lines per minute on my machine (a
- disk-less SUN SPARCstation 1). Currently code is only saved in source
- form and applications are typically "compile-and-go".
-
- So far TILE Forth has been ported and tested at over forty locations
- without any major problems except where C compilers do not allow sub-
- routine pointers in data structures.
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Mikael R.K. Patel
- .email
- mip@ida.liu.se
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- unixtex
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- Basic TeX package based on TeX 3.1415
- .description
- A basic TeX package containing MakeTeXPK, afm2tfm, bibtex, cmmf,
- dvicopy, dvilj4, dvips, dvitype, gftodvi, gftopk, gftype, inimf,
- initex, kpsewhich, latex, mf, mft, patgen, pktogf, pktype, pltotf,
- pooltype, tangle, tex, tftopl, vftovp, virmf, virtex, vptovf, weave,
- and a selection of fonts.
-
- This version is based on unixtex 6.1, but includes an upgraded
- kpathsea library (to version 2.6) that provides many improvements over
- the version supplied with 6.1.
- .version
- 6.1b
- .author
- various
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .docs
- Includes full source in web and C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from cs.umb.edu:pub/tex
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- wdiff
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- Display word diffs between text files.
- .description
- `wdiff' is a front-end to GNU `diff'. It compares two files, finding
- which words have been deleted or added to the first in order to create
- the second. It has many output formats and interacts well with
- terminals and pagers (notably with `less'). `wdiff' is particularily
- useful when two texts differ only by a few words and paragraphs have
- been refilled.
- .version
- 0.5
- .date
- 1994.11.05
- .author
- Francois Pinard
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/src
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 1.11
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.2
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.3
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- autoconf
- .fullname
- GNU autoconfig
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU automatic configuration generator.
- .description
- Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
- scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
- These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
- systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
- configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
- operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
- macro calls.
-
- Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
- Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
- do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
- .version
- 2.4
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- bc
- .fullname
- GNU bc
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
- .description
- A language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive
- execution of statements. There are some similarities in the syntax to
- the C programming language.
-
- A standard math library is available by command line option. If
- requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
- bc starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command
- line in the order listed. After all files have been processed, bc
- reads from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
- (If a file contains a command to halt the processor, bc will never
- read from the standard input.)
-
- This version of bc contains several extensions beyond traditional bc
- implementations and the POSIX draft standard. Command line options
- can cause these extensions to print a warning or to be rejected. This
- document describes the language accepted by this processor.
- Extensions will be identified as such.
- .version
- 1.03
- .author
- Philip A. Nelson
- .requirements
- Binary version requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- phil@cs.wwu.edu
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- binutils
- .fullname
- GNU binary file utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU binary file utilities.
- .description
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
- .version
- 1.8.x
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Binary versions require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- binutils
- .fullname
- GNU binutils
- .type
- Programmer Tools
- .short
- GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
- .description
- The GNU binary utilities.
- .version
- 2.5.2
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require the ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- bison
- .fullname
- GNU parser generator
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU parser generator yacc replacement
- .description
- Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc (1). It should be
- upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Input files
- should follow the yacc convention of ending in ".y". Unlike yacc, the
- generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of
- the input file. For instance, a grammar description file named
- parse.y would produce the generated parser in a file named
- parse.tab.c, instead of yacc 's y.tab.c.
- .version
- 1.24
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Binary version requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- calc
- .fullname
- GNU calc
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
- .description
- "Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
- part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
- series of calculators, its many features include:
-
- * Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
-
- * Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
-
- * Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
- polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
- intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
- sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
-
- * Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
-
- * Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
-
- * Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
-
- * Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
- arithmetic modulo M for any M.
-
- * Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
-
- * Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
-
- * "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
- inside any editing buffer.
-
- * Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
-
- * Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
- algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
- .version
- 2.02c
- .author
- Dave Gillespie
- .address
- c/o Synaptics, Inc.
- 2698 Orchard Parkway
- San Jose CA 95134
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- daveg@synaptics.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- cpio
- .fullname
- GNU cp in/out program
- .type
- System Administration
- .short
- GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
- .description
- Cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a
- file that contains other files plus information about them, such as
- their pathname, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The
- archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
- Cpio has three operating modes. In copy-out mode, cpio copies files
- into an archive. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the
- standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. A
- typical way to generate the list of filenames is with the find
- command; you should give find the -depth option to minimize problems
- with permissions on directories that are unwritable or not searchable.
-
- In copy-in mode, cpio copies files out of an archive or lists the
- archive contents. It reads the archive from the standard input. Any
- non-option command line arguments are shell globbing patterns; only
- files in the archive whose names match one or more of those patterns
- are copied from the archive. Unlike in the shell, an initial `.' in a
- filename does match a wildcard at the start of a pattern, and a `/' in
- a filename can match wildcards. If no patterns are given, all files
- are extracted.
-
- In copy-pass mode, cpio copies files from one directory tree to
- another, combining the copy-out and copy-in steps without actually
- using an archive. It reads the list of files to copy from the
- standard input; the directory into which it will copy them is given as
- a non-option argument.
-
- Cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new
- ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar, and POSIX.1 tar.
- The binary format is obsolete because it encodes information about the
- files in a way that is not portable between different machine
- architectures. The old ASCII format is portable between different
- machine architectures, but should not be used on file systems with
- more than 65536 i-nodes. The new ASCII format is portable between
- different machine architectures and can be used on any size file
- system, but is not supported by all versions of cpio; currently, it is
- only supported by GNU and Unix System V R4. The crc format is like
- the new ASCII format, but also contains a checksum for each file which
- cpio calculates when creating an archive and verifies when the file is
- extracted from the archive. The HPUX formats are provided for
- compatibility with HPUX's cpio which stores device files differently.
-
- The tar format is provided for compatability with the tar program. It
- can not be used to archive files with names longer than 100
- characters, and can not be used to archive "special" (block or
- character devices) files. The POSIX.1 tar format can not be used to
- archive files with names longer than 255 characters (less unless they
- have a "/" in just the right place).
-
- By default, cpio creates binary format archives, for compatibility
- with older cpio programs. When extracting from archives, cpio
- automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can
- read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
-
- Some of the options to cpio apply only to certain operating modes; see
- the SYNOPSIS section for a list of which options are allowed in which
- modes.
- .version
- 2.3
- .author
- Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- .email
- phil@cs.wwu.edu
- djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- juo@klinzhai.rutgers.edu
- .requirements
- The binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- cvs
- .fullname
- Concurrent Versions System
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Concurrent version control system
- .description
- CVS is a freely available collection of programs that provide for
- software release and revision control functions. It is designed to
- work on top of the RCS distribution, V4 and later. CVS does
- understand how to parse older RCS formats, but cannot do any of the
- fancier features (like vendor branch support) without RCS branch
- support.
-
- CVS is a front end to the rcs(1) revision control system which extends
- the notion of revision control from a collection of files in a single
- directory to a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of
- revision controlled files. These directories and files can be
- combined together to form a software release. CVS provides the
- functions necessary to manage these software releases and to control
- the concurrent editing of source files among multiple software
- developers.
- .version
- 1.5
- .author
- Brian Berliner
- Jeff Polk
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- dbmalloc
- .fullname
- Debug Malloc Library
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
- .description
- This is the malloc debugging library (patchlevel 14). This library contains
- a drop-in replacement for the standard dynamic memory allocation routines and
- many of the other C modules that are typically used to access and/or manipulate
- these data areas. The replacements function almost identically to the original
- functions with the exception that they perform a significant amount of
- error checking and/or validating.
-
- This library can be used with very little (if any) changes to the original
- code (many times only requiring a re-link of the executable) and provide a
- full-service debugging capability.
-
- The entire library will follow in 10 separate shar files.
-
- This new version includes several enhancements over patch level 13 including:
-
- * more auto-configuration tuning
- * several bug fixes
-
- In addition to the changes listed above, this version contains the
- following changes since the comp.soures.reviewed release at patch
- level 7, in Volume 2, Issue 1:
-
- * Much better performance
- * automatic configuration on most systems
- * addition of XtAlloc routines for X window debugging
- * better identification of the source of double frees
- * ability to record function stack info so error reports give
- the calling stack for where the data was allocated and/or the
- error was detected (note: this is manually maintained by the pgm)
- * more support for leak detection (especially with respect to getting
- rid of leak reports on things you know are not leaks)
- * additional checking of pointesr to make the library more robust
- * added case insensitive string comparison routines
- * several bug fixes and/or portability changes
- * added ability to change the state of the fill area flag
- * added capability to disallow reuse of free'd segments (so that
- double frees could be more readily identified by the data in
- the segment
- * a couple of function name changes
- * new funcs: memalign, malloc_abort, malloc_size
- .version
- 1.14
- .date
- 1992.09.04
- .author
- Conor P. Cahill
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- cpcahil@vti.com
- .docs
- FIRST-README
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- From comp.sources.misc Vol 32
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- dbug
- .fullname
- Macro based debugging package.
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Macro based debugging library and tools.
- .description
- A macro based C debugging package which has proven to be a very
- flexible and useful tool for debugging, testing, and porting C
- programs.
-
- All of the features of the dbug package can be enabled or disabled
- dynamically at execution time. This means that production programs
- will run normally when debugging is not enabled, and eliminates the
- need to maintain two separate versions of a program.
-
- Many of the things easily accomplished with conventional debugging
- tools, such as symbolic debuggers, are difficult or impossible with
- this package, and vice versa. Thus the dbug package should not be
- thought of as a replacement or substitute for other debugging tools,
- but simply as a useful addition to the program development and
- maintenance environment.
- .version
- 2.3
- .date
- 1995.01.15
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- Amiga Library Services
- 610 N. Alma School Roade, Suite 18
- Chandler, AZ 85224
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- dejagnu
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Program testing framework using 'expect'
- .description
- DejaGnu is a framework for testing other programs. Its purpose is to
- provide a single front end for all tests. Beyond this, DejaGnu offers
- several advantages for testing:
-
- (1) The flexibility and consistency of the DejaGnu framework make it
- easy to write tests for any program.
-
- (2) DejaGnu provides a layer of abstraction which makes all tests (if
- correctly written) portable to any host or target where a program must
- be tested. For instance, a test for GDB can run (from any Unix based
- host) on any target architecture supported by DejaGnu. Currently
- DejaGnu runs tests on several single board computers, whose operating
- software ranges from just a boot monitor to a full-fledged, Unix-like
- realtime OS.
-
- (3) DejaGnu is written in expect, which in turn uses Tcl (Tool command
- language). The framework comprises two parts: the testing framework
- and the testsuites themselves. Tests are usually written in expect
- using Tcl.
-
- Both tcl and expect are provided with dejagnu.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Rob Savoye
- .email
- rob@darkstar.cygnus.com
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- diffutils
- .fullname
- GNU diff utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
- .description
- This directory contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities.
- Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are
- significantly faster. cmp has been moved here from the GNU textutils.
-
- Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ.
- Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the
- two files started out as identical copies but were changed by
- different people.
-
- You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or
- each corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences
- between files line by line in any of several formats, selectable by
- command line options. This set of differences is often called a diff
- or patch. For files that are identical, diff normally produces no
- output; for binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that
- they are different.
-
- You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where
- two files differ. Cmp can also show all the characters that differ
- between the two files, side by side.
-
- You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files.
- When two people have made independent changes to a common original,
- diff3 can report the differences between the original and the two
- changed versions, and can produce a merged file that contains both
- persons' changes together with warnings about conflicts.
-
- You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.
-
- You can use the set of differences produced by diff to distribute
- updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
- This method is especially useful when the differences are small
- compared to the complete files. Given diff output, you can use the
- patch program to update, or patch, a copy of the file. If you think
- of diff as subtracting one file from another to produce their
- difference, you can think of patch as adding the difference to one
- file to reproduce the other.
- .version
- 2.7
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- .requirements
- Binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- doschk
- .fullname
- Check DOS/SYSV filenames
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
- .description
- This program is intended as a utility to help software developers
- ensure that their source file names are distinguishable on MS-DOS and
- 14-character SYSV platforms. To perform this task, doschk reads a
- list of filenames and produces a report of all the conflicts that
- would arise if the files were transferred to a MS-DOS or SYSV
- platform.
- .version
- 1.1
- .author
- DJ Delorie
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ecc
- .type
- Number Crunching
- .short
- Reed-Solomon Error Correcting Coder.
- .description
- Ecc reads blocks of bytes from stdin, applies the (255,249,7) Reed -
- Solomon Error Correcting block code, and writes the resulting block to
- stdout. Ecc is capable of correcting three byte errors in a block of
- 255 bytes, and is capable of detecting more severe errors.
- .version
- 1.2.1
- .author
- Paul Flaherty
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- paulf@Stanford.EDU
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- ecc.1
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ed
- .fullname
- GNU line editor
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
- .description
- "Ed" is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
- modify and otherwise manipulate text files. "Red" is a restricted ed:
- it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute
- shell commands.
- .version
- 0.2
- .author
- Andrew Moore
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- emacs
- .fullname
- GNU Emacs editor
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- GNU Emacs editor
- .description
- GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
- customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
- `GNU' is not silent.)
-
- We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
- being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
- you type your commands.
-
- We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
- frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
- type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
- head as you edit.
-
- We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
- simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
- of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
- of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
- as expressions and comments in several different programming
- languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
- end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
-
- "Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
- character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
- also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
- commands that pertain to a topic.
-
- "Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
- commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
- language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
- can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
- Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
- For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
- down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
- you can have it.
-
- "Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
- write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
- by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
- system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
- each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
- session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
- copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
- written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
- Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
- can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
- .version
- 18.59
- .author
- Richard Stallman
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- emacs
- .fullname
- GNU Emacs editor
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- GNU Emacs editor
- .description
- GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
- customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
- `GNU' is not silent.)
-
- We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
- being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
- you type your commands.
-
- We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
- frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
- type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
- head as you edit.
-
- We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
- simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
- of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
- of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
- as expressions and comments in several different programming
- languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
- end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
-
- "Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
- character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
- also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
- commands that pertain to a topic.
-
- "Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
- commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
- language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
- can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
- Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
- For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
- down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
- you can have it.
-
- "Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
- write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
- by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
- system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
- each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
- session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
- copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
- written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
- Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
- can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
- .version
- 19.28
- .author
- Richard Stallman
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- f2c
- .fullname
- Fortran 77 to C translator
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- Fortran 77 to C translator
- .description
- F2c converts Fortran 77 source code in files with names ending in `.f'
- or `.F' to C (or C++) source files in the current directory, with `.c'
- substituted for the final `.f' or `.F'. If no Fortran files are
- named, f2c reads Fortran from standard input and writes C on standard
- output. Filenames that end with `.p' or `.P' are taken to be
- prototype files, as produced by option `-P', and are read first.
- .version
- 93.04.28
- .date
- 1993.04.28
- .author
- David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- fifo.library
- .fullname
- fifo library
- .type
- library
- .short
- fifo library and handler
- .description
- This is fifo.library and the FIFO: device, including example code on how
- to use both.
- .version
- 38.0
- .date
- 1995.4.22
- .author
- Matthew Dillon
- Hans Verkuil
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically by Hans Verkuil
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- fileutils
- .fullname
- File management utilities
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- File management utilities.
- .description
- These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
- have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
- greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
-
- The programs that can be built with this package are: chgrp, chown,
- chmod, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, dir, vdir, ls, mkdir, mvdir,
- mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir and touch. But mvdir is built only on
- systems that lack the rename system call.
-
- The programs cat, cut, expand, head, paste, split, tac, tail and
- unexpand, which used to be part of the fileutils, are now part of the
- textutils. Cmp is now part of the diff distribution.
- .version
- 3.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- findutils
- .fullname
- GNU find, xargs, and locate
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU find, xargs, and locate
- .description
- This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. This
- version of find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, and also support
- some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and some unique to
- GNU.
-
- To gain speed, GNU find now avoids statting files whenever possible.
- It does this by: (1) Checking the number of links to directories and
- not statting files that it knows aren't directories until it
- encounters a test or action that needs the stat info. (2) Rearranging
- the command line, where possible, so that it can do tests that don't
- require a stat before tests that do, in hopes that the latter will be
- skipped because of an OR or AND. (But it only does this where it will
- leave the output unchanged.)
-
- The locate utility is based on James Woods' public domain fast-find
- code, which is also distributed with the 4.3BSD find. Because POSIX
- requires `find foo' to have the same effect as `find foo -print', the
- fast-find searching has been moved to a separate program, `locate';
- the same thing has been done in 4.3BSD-reno/4.4BSD. If you use
- locate, you should run the included `updatedb' script from cron
- periodically (typically nightly).
- .version
- 4.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- flex
- .fullname
- Fast lexical analyzer generator
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Fast lexical analyzer generator
- .description
- Flex is a tool for generating scanners, programs which recognized
- lexical patterns in text. Flex reads the given input files, or its
- standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
- scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
- regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates as
- output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
- This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
- executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
- occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
- executes the corresponding C code.
- .version
- 2.5.2
- .author
- Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- fontutils
- .fullname
- GNU Font Utilities
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- Utility package to manipulate fonts.
- .description
- You can manipulate fonts in various ways using the utilities:
- conversion of a scanned image to a bitmap font, hand-editing of
- bitmaps, conversion of a bitmap font to an outline font, and more.
- More generally, you can start with a scanned image of artwork and work
- your way through to a finished font with side bearings, accented
- characters, ligatures, and so on.
-
- The font formats recognized by these programs are primarily those used
- by the (freely available) TeX typesetting system developed by Donald
- E. Knuth from 1977--1990. The filenames, font searching, and other
- aspects of their usage are also based on TeX. They also support
- output of PostScript Type 1 fonts.
- .version
- 0.6
- .date
- 1992.10.28
- .author
- Karl Berry
- Kathryn Hargreaves
- Richard Murphey
- Erik Wallin
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- g77
- .fullname
- GNU FORTRAN compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU FORTRAN compilers
- .description
- The GNU FORTRAN compiler is currently is implemented as a replacement
- for the f2c+gcc combination, and its implementation is designed so it
- can, in most cases, generate object files that are link-compatible
- with those generated by f2c+gcc using the identical combination (which
- includes a similar/identical copy of f2c.h).
- .version
- 0.5.15
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- g77
- .fullname
- GNU FORTRAN compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU FORTRAN compilers
- .description
- The GNU FORTRAN compiler is currently is implemented as a replacement
- for the f2c+gcc combination, and its implementation is designed so it
- can, in most cases, generate object files that are link-compatible
- with those generated by f2c+gcc using the identical combination (which
- includes a similar/identical copy of f2c.h).
- .version
- 0.5.15
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gawk
- .fullname
- GNU awk, pattern scanning and processing language
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Pattern scanning & processing.
- .description
- Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming
- language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX
- 1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn
- is based on the description in "The AWK Programming Language", by Aho,
- Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the
- System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some
- GNU-specific extensions.
-
- The command line consists of options to gawk itself, the AWK program
- text (if not supplied via the -f or --file options), and values to be
- made available in the ARGC and ARGV pre-defined AWK variables.
- .version
- 2.15.6
- .author
- Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gcc
- .fullname
- GNU C/C++/Objective-C compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
- .description
- The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
- compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
- Objective C.
- .version
- 2.6.3
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gcc
- .fullname
- GNU C/C++/Objective-C compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
- .description
- The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
- compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
- Objective C.
- .version
- 2.7.0
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gdb
- .fullname
- GNU debugger
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU debugger (incomplete port)
- .description
- The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what is
- going on "inside" another program while it executes, or what another
- program was doing at the moment it crashed.
-
- GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
- these) to help you catch bugs in the act: (1) start your program,
- specifying anything that might affect its behavior, (2) make your
- program stop on specified conditions, (3) examine what has happened,
- when your program has stopped, (4) change things in your program, so
- you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to
- learn about another.
-
- You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2.
- Fortran support will be added when a GNU Fortran compiler is ready.
- .version
- 4.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gdbm
- .fullname
- GNU database manager library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- GNU database manager library
- .description
- GNU dbm is a library of routines that manages data files that contain
- key/data pairs. The access provided is that of storing, retrieval,
- and deletion by key and a non-sorted traversal of all keys. A process
- is allowed to use multiple data files at the same time.
- .version
- 1.7.3
- .author
- Philip A. Nelson
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gmp
- .fullname
- GNU arbitrary precision arithmetic library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Arbitrary precision math library.
- .description
- GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
- signed integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions,
- and the functions have a regular interface.
-
- The author has tried to make these functions as fast as possible, both
- for small operands and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by
- using fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, by using fast
- algorithms, by defining inline assembler for mixed sized
- multiplication and division (i.e 32*32->64 bit multiplication and
- 64/32->32,32 bit division), and by hacking the code with emphasis on
- speed (and not simplicity and elegance).
-
- The speed of GNU MP is about 5 to 100 times that of Berkeley MP for
- small operands. The speed-up increases with the operand sizes for
- certain operations, for which GNU MP has asymptotically faster
- algorithms.
- .version
- 1.3.2
- .author
- Torbjorn Granlund
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gnat
- .fullname
- GNU ADA compiler
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU ADA compiler - merged FSF baseline
- .description
- The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA. This
- is the baseline build by combining the gcc and gnat distributions, and
- applying the patches from the gnat distribution.
- .version
- 2.06
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gnat
- .fullname
- GNU ADA compiler - FSF baseline
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- GNU ADA compiler.
- .description
- The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA.
- .version
- 2.05
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- groff
- .fullname
- GNU groff document formatting system
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- GNU groff document formatting system
- .description
- This is the GNU groff document formatting system. Included in this
- release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer, the -man
- macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi format,
- and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of
- the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11 xditview
- previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros.
- .version
- 1.09
- .author
- James Clark
- .email
- jjc@jclark.com
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ghostscript
- .fullname
- Ghostscript language interpreter and library
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU postscript interpreter
- .description
- Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
- interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
- procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
- capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
- language.
- .version
- 2.6.2
- .author
- L. Peter Deutsch
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- Ghostscript General Public License
- .email
- ghost@aladdin.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ghostscript
- .fullname
- Ghostscript language interpreter and library
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU postscript interpreter
- .description
- Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
- interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
- procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
- capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
- language.
- .version
- 2.6.2
- .author
- L. Peter Deutsch
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- Ghostscript General Public License
- .email
- ghost@aladdin.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ghostscript-fonts
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU postscript interpreter fonts
- .description
- Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
- interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
- procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
- capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
- language.
- .version
- 2.6.2
- .author
- L. Peter Deutsch
- .distribution
- Ghostscript General Public License
- .email
- ghost@aladdin.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ghostscript-fonts
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU postscript interpreter fonts
- .description
- Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
- interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
- procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
- capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
- language.
- .version
- 2.6.2
- .author
- L. Peter Deutsch
- .distribution
- Ghostscript General Public License
- .email
- ghost@aladdin.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- gzip
- .fullname
- GNU compressing/decompressing programs
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU compressing/decompressing programs
- .description
- Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
- (LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
- extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
- modification times. (The default extension is -gz for VMS, z for
- MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, Windows NT FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified,
- or if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the
- standard output. Gzip will only attempt to compress regular files.
- In particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
-
- If the compressed file name is too long for its file system, gzip
- truncates it. Gzip attempts to truncate only the parts of the file
- name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If the
- name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
- For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters,
- gzip.msdos.exe is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not
- truncated on systems which do not have a limit on file name length.
-
- By default, gzip keeps the original file name and timestamp in the
- compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
- -N option. This is useful when the compressed file name was truncated
- or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file transfer.
-
- Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d
- or gunzip or zcat. If the original name saved in the compressed file
- is not suitable for its file system, a new name is constructed from
- the original one to make it legal.
-
- gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each
- file whose name ends with .gz, -gz, .z, -z, _z or .Z and which begins
- with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the
- original extension. gunzip also recognizes the special extensions
- ".tgz" and ".taz" as shorthands for .tar.gz and .tar.Z respectively.
- When compressing, gzip uses the .tgz extension if necessary instead of
- truncating a file with a .tar extension.
-
- gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip, compress,
- compress -H or pack. The detection of the input format is automatic.
- When using the first two formats, gunzip checks a 32 bit CRC. For
- pack, gunzip checks the uncompressed length. The standard compress
- format was not designed to allow consistency checks. However gunzip
- is sometimes able to detect a bad .Z file. If you get an error when
- uncompressing a .Z file, do not assume that the .Z file is correct
- simply because the standard uncompress does not complain. This
- generally means that the standard uncompress does not check its input,
- and happily generates garbage output. The SCO compress -H format (lzh
- compression method) does not include a CRC but also allows some
- consistency checks.
-
- Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if they have a
- single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This feature is
- only intended to help conversion of tar.zip files to the tar.gz
- format. To extract zip files with several members, use unzip instead
- of gunzip.
-
- zcat is identical to gunzip -c. (On some systems, zcat may be
- installed as gzcat to preserve the original link to compress.) zcat
- uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its
- standard input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output.
- zcat will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether
- they have a .gz suffix or not.
-
- Gzip uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in zip and PKZIP. The amount
- of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and the
- distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
- code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
- better than that achieved by LZW (as used in compress), Huffman coding
- (as used in pack), or adaptive Huffman coding (compact).
-
- Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is
- slightly larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few
- bytes for the gzip file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an
- expansion ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number
- of used disk blocks almost never increases. gzip preserves the mode,
- ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
- .version
- 1.2.4
- .author
- Jean-loup Gailly
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- jloup@chorus.fr
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- indent
- .fullname
- C code beautifier
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- C code beautifier
- .description
- The `indent' program can be used to make code easier to read. It can
- also convert from one style of writing C to another, and understands a
- substantial amount about the syntax of C, but it also attempts to cope
- with incomplete and misformed syntax. In version 1.2 and more recent
- versions, the GNU style of indenting is the default.
- .version
- 1.9.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- ispell
- .fullname
- GNU spelling checker
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU spelling checker
- .description
- Ispell is a program that helps you to correct typos in a file, and to
- find the correct spelling of words. When presented with a word that
- is not in the dictionary, ispell attempts to find near misses that
- might include the word you meant.
-
- The best way to use ispell is with GNU EMACS. For documentation about
- this mode, see the info topic "ispell".
-
- Ispell can also be used by itself, and in this case the most common
- usage is "ispell filename". If ispell finds a word that is not in the
- dictionary, it is printed at the top of the screen. Ispell then
- checks the dictionary for near misses \- words that differ only by a
- single letter, a missing or extra letter, or a pair of transposed
- letters. Any that are found are printed on the following lines, and
- finally, two lines of context containing the word are printed at the
- bottom of the screen. If your terminal can type in reverse video, the
- word itself is highlighted.
-
- If you think the word is correct as it stands, you can type either
- "Space" to accept it this one time, "A" to accept it for the rest of
- this file, or "I" to accept it and put it in your private dictionary.
- If one of the near misses is the word you want, type the corresponding
- number. Finally, you can type "R" and you will be prompted for a
- replacement word. The string you type will be broken into words, and
- each one will also be checked. You can also type "?" for help.
-
- If ispell is started with no arguments, it enters a loop reading words
- from the standard input, and printing messages about them on the
- standard output. You can use this mode to find the spelling of a
- problem word.
- .version
- 4.0
- .author
- Pace Willisson
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- pace@mit-vax
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- jove
- .fullname
- Jonathans Own Version of Emacs
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
- .description
- JOVE stands for Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs.
-
- JOVE is an advanced, self-documenting, customizable real-time display
- editor. It (and this tutorial introduction) are based on the original
- EMACS editor and user manual written at M.I.T. by Richard Stallman+.
-
- Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS, and indeed many of
- the basic commands are very similar, there are some major differences
- between the two editors, and you should not rely on their behaving
- identically.
-
- JOVE is considered a display editor because normally the text being
- edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as you
- type your commands.
-
- It's considered a real-time editor because the display is updated very
- frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
- type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
- head as you edit.
-
- JOVE is advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond simple
- insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentations of
- programs; view more than one file at once; and dealing in terms of
- characters, words, lines, sentences and paragraphs. It is much easier
- to type one command meaning "go to the end of the paragraph" than to
- find the desired spot with repetition of simpler commands.
-
- Self-documenting means that at almost any time you can easily find out
- what a command does, or to find all the commands that pertain to a
- topic.
-
- Customizable means that you can change the definition of JOVE commands
- in little ways. For example, you can rearrange the command set; if
- you prefer to use arrow keys for the four basic cursor motion commands
- (up, down, left and right), you can. Another sort of customization is
- writing new commands by combining built in commands.
- .version
- 4.14.6
- .author
- Jonathan Payne
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- jpayne@sun.com
- .source
- Includes source.
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- From BSD-Lite source distribution.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- less
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Viewer program similar to 'more'.
- .description
- Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward
- movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
- have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
- input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less
- uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety
- of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals.
- (On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of
- the screen are prefixed with a caret.)
-
- Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a
- decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is
- used by some commands, as indicated.
- .version
- 290
- .author
- Mark Nudelman et al.
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- Freely distributable.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- libcurses
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Platform independant screen maint lib
- .description
- In making available the generalized terminal descriptions in termcap,
- much information was made available to the programmer, but little work
- was taken out of one's hands. The purpose of this package is to allow
- the C programmer to do the most common type of terminal dependent
- functions, those of movement optimization and optimal screen updating,
- without doing any of the dirty work, and with nearly as much ease as
- is necessary to simply print or read things.
- .version
- 8.3
- .date
- 1993.06.04
- .author
- Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
- Elan Amir
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .source
- Includes source.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- From "BSD-4.4 Lite" distribution.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- libg++
- .fullname
- GNU C++ class library
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU C++ class library
- .description
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
- This is the base FSF distribution with a couple of files
- renamed to avoid collisions on AmigaDOS, since the names
- differed only in upper/lower case.
- .version
- 2.7.0
- .distribution
- GNU Library Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- libg++
- .fullname
- GNU C++ class library
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU C++ class library
- .description
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
- .version
- 2.7.0
- .distribution
- GNU Library Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- libm
- .fullname
- Runtime math library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Runtime math library
- .description
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
- .version
- 5.4
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- m4
- .fullname
- GNU macro processor
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU macro processor
- .description
- This is GNU m4, a program which copies its input to the output,
- expanding macros as it goes. m4 has built-in functions for including
- named files, running Unix commands, doing integer arithmetic,
- manipulating text in various ways, recursion, etc... Macros can also
- be user-defined, and can take any number of arguments.
- .version
- 1.4
- .author
- Rene' Seindal
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- make
- .fullname
- GNU make
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- POSIX compatible 'make' program
- .description
- The "make" utility automatically determines which pieces of a large
- program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
- GNU "make" conforms to section 6.2 of "IEEE Standard 1003.2-1992"
- (POSIX.2).
- .version
- 3.74
- .author
- Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- .restrictions
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- octave
- .type
- Number Crunching
- .short
- Language for numerical computations.
- .description
- Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
- computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for
- solving linear and nonlinear problems numerically.
- .version
- 1.1.1
- .date
- 1995.02.23
- .author
- John W. Eaton
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- jwe@che.utexas.edu
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- patch
- .fullname
- patch
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Apply diff files
- .description
- Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of
- difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those
- differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By
- default, the patched version is put in place of the original, with the
- original file backed up to another name.
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Larry Wall
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires the ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- lwall@netlabs.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- pdksh
- .fullname
- Ksh compatible shell
- .type
- Shell
- .short
- A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
- .description
- A KSH-like shell that is compatible enough with the real UNIX ksh to
- be used with most scripts that the UNIX ksh can run.
- .version
- 4.9
- .date
- .author
- Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .docs
- !README.AMIGA!
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- perl
- .fullname
- Practical Extraction and Report Language
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Practical Extraction and Report Language
- .description
- Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text
- files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
- reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
- system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
- (easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
- elegant, minimal). It combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some
- of the best features of C, sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar with
- those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
- historians will also note some vestiges of csh, Pascal, and even
- BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds quite closely to C
- expression syntax.
-
- Unlike most Unix utilities, perl does not arbitrarily limit the size
- of your data. If you've got the memory, perl can slurp in your whole
- file as a single string. Recursion is of unlimited depth. And the
- hash tables used by associative arrays grow as necessary to prevent
- degraded performance. Perl uses sophisticated pattern matching
- techniques to scan large amounts of data very quickly. Although
- optimized for scanning text, perl can also deal with binary data, and
- can make dbm files look like associative arrays (where dbm is
- available). Setuid perl scripts are safer than C programs through a
- dataflow tracing mechanism which prevents many stupid security holes.
- If you have a problem that would ordinarily use sed or awk or sh, but
- it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster, and you
- don't want to write the silly thing in C, then perl may be for you.
- There are also translators to turn your sed and awk scripts into perl
- scripts.
- .version
- 4.036
- .author
- Larry Wall
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- lwall@netlabs.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- dejagnu
- .fullname
- permuted index generator
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Traditional permuted index generator
- .description
- GNU `ptx' is the GNU version of the traditional permuted index
- generator. It can handle multiple input files at once, produce TeX
- compatible output, and produce readable "KWIC" (KeyWords In Context)
- indexes without needing to use `nroff'. This version does not handle
- input files that do not fit in memory all at once.
- .version
- 0.4
- .author
- François Pinard
- .email
- pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- rcs
- .fullname
- Revision Control System
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Revision Control System
- .description
- RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
- RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
- useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. programs,
- documentation, graphics, and papers.
- .version
- 5.7
- .author
- Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- sed
- .fullname
- Stream Editor
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU stream editor
- .description
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
- .version
- 2.05
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- sh-utils
- .fullname
- Shell programming utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- GNU shell programming utilities
- .description
- This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are
- mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. The programs that
- can be built with this package are: basename date dirname echo env
- expr false groups id logname nice nohup pathchk printenv printf sleep
- stty tee test true tty uname who whoami yes Some programs (uname,
- nice, nohup, and stty) are built and installed only on systems that
- have the features to support them.
- .version
- 1.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- sharutils
- .fullname
- Shell Archive Utilities
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
- .description
- `shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
- them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps
- unpacking shell archives after reception. The core of both programs
- is initially derived from public domain. Some modules and other
- code sections are freely borrowed from other GNU distributions,
- bringing `shar' under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
-
- `uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
- channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high
- order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation.
- They are derived from the BSD NET/2 distribution. If you have more
- powerful `uuencode' and `uudecode' already available, you may want
- to use `./configure --disable-uucode' to prevent their installation.
- .version
- 4.1
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu.
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- superopt
- .fullname
- superoptimizer
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Finds optimal asm instruction sequences.
- .description
- The superoptimizer is a function sequence generator that uses an
- exhaustive generate-and-test approach to finding the shortest
- instruction sequence for a given function. You have to tell the
- superoptimizer which function and which CPU you want to generate code
- for, and how many instructions you can accept.
-
- The superoptimizer can't generate very long sequences, unless you have
- a very fast computer or very much spare time. The time complexity of
- the used algorithm is approximately O(m n*2n) where m is the number of
- available instructions on the architecture and n is the shortest
- sequence for the goal function. The practical sequence length limit
- depends on the target architecture and goal function arity; In most
- cases it is about 5, but for a rich instruction set as the HPPA it is
- just 4. The longest sequence ever generated was for the MC68020 and 7
- instructions long. It took several weeks to generate it...
-
- The superoptimizer can't guarantee that it finds the best possible
- instruction sequences for all possible goal functions. For example,
- it doesn't even try to include immediate constants (other that -1, 0,
- +1, and the smallest negative and biggest positive numbers) in the
- sequences.
-
- Other reasons why not optimal sequences might be found is that not all
- instructions are included, not even in their register-only form.
- Also, some instructions included might not be correctly simulated. If
- you encounter any of these problems, please report them to the address
- below.
- .version
- 2.5
- .author
- Torbjorn Granlund
- .email
- tege@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- tar
- .fullname
- GNU Tape Archiver
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- GNU Tape Archiver
- .description
- Tar collects files into an archive which is normally written to tape or
- other backup media. It can also be written to a normal file, and such
- files have become a common intersystem exchange mechanism.
- .version
- 1.11.8
- .author
- John Gilmore
- .requirements
- Amiga binary requires ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- termcap
- .fullname
- GNU termcap library
- .type
- Library
- .short
- GNU termcap library.
- .description
- This is the GNU termcap library, a library of C functions that enable
- programs to send control strings to terminals in a way independent of
- the terminal type. Most of this package is also distributed with GNU
- Emacs, but it is available in this separate distribution to make it
- easier to install as -ltermcap.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- texinfo
- .fullname
- GNU documentation system
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- GNU documentation system
- .description
- Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
- produce both on-line information and printed output. This means that
- instead of writing two different documents, one for the on-line help
- or other on-line information and the other for a typeset manual or
- other printed work, you need write only one document. When the work
- is revised, you need revise only one document. You can read the
- on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info
- documentation-reading program.
- .version
- 3.6
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- textutils
- .fullname
- GNU text processing utilities
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- GNU text processing utilities
- .description
- These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing
- utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over
- their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options,
- and fewer arbitrary limits. The programs that can be built with this
- package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join,
- nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and
- wc. The cmp program has moved to the GNU diff distribution.
- .version
- 1.12
- .author
- Free Software Foundation
- .requirements
- Amiga binaries require ixemul.library.
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- tile
- .fullname
- Threaded Interpretive Language Environment
- .type
- Programming Language
- .short
- Threaded Interpretive Language Environ.
- .description
- TILE Forth is a 32-bit implementation of the Forth-83 Standard written
- in C. Thus allowing it to be easily moved between different computers
- compared to traditional Forth implementations in assembly.
-
- Most Forth implementations are done in assembly to be able to utilize
- the underlying architecture as optimal as possible. TILE Forth goes
- another direction. The main idea behind TILE Forth is to achieve a
- portable forth implementation for workstations and medium size
- computer systems so that new groups of programmers may be exposed to
- the flavor of an extensible language such as Forth.
-
- The implementation of TILE Forth is selected so that, in principle,
- any C-level procedure may become available on the interactive and
- incremental forth level. Other models of implementation of a threaded
- interpreter in C are possible but these are not as flexible.
-
- TILE Forth is organized as a set of modules to allow the kernel to be
- used as a general threading engine for C. Environment dependencies
- such as memory allocation, error handling and input/output have been
- separated out of the kernel to increase flexibility. The forth
- application is "just" an example of how to use the kernel.
-
- Comparing forth implementations using the traditional benchmarks such
- as the classical sieves calculation is difficult because of the
- difference in speed between workstations and personal computers. The
- Byte sieves benchmark is reported to typically run in 16 seconds on a
- direct threaded forth implementation. This benchmark will run in 17
- seconds in TILE forth (compiled with GNU CC and optimized) on a
- SUN-3/60 and less than 9 seconds on a SUN SPARCstation 1. These times
- are the total time for loading TILE forth, compiling and executing the
- benchmark. Comparing to, for instance, other interpretive languages
- such as Lisp, where one of the classical benchmarks is calculation of
- the Fibonacci function, the performance increase is over a magnitude.
-
- The kernel supports the Standard Forth-83 word set except for the
- blocks file word set which are not used. The kernel is extended with
- many of the concepts from modern programming languages. Here is a list
- of some of the extensions; argument binding and local variables, queue
- management, low level compiler words, string functions, floating point
- numbers, exceptions and multi-tasking. The TILE Forth environment also
- contains a set of reusable source files for high level multi-tasking,
- data description and structuring modules, and a number of programming
- tools.
-
- To allow interactive and incremental program development TILE Forth
- includes a programming environment as a mode in GNU Emacs. This
- environ- ment helps with program structuring, documentation search,
- and program development. Each vocabulary in the kernel and the source
- library file is described by a manual, documentation and test file.
- This style of programming is emphasized throughout the environment to
- increase understanding and reusability of the library modules. During
- compilation TILE Forth's io-package keeps track for which modules have
- been loaded so that they are only loaded once even if included by
- several modules.
-
- Writing a Forth in C gives some possibilities that normally are not
- available when performing the same task in assembly. TILE Forth has
- been profiled using the available tools under Unix. This information
- has been used to optimize the compiler so that it achieves a
- compilation speed of over 200.000 lines per minute on my machine (a
- disk-less SUN SPARCstation 1). Currently code is only saved in source
- form and applications are typically "compile-and-go".
-
- So far TILE Forth has been ported and tested at over forty locations
- without any major problems except where C compilers do not allow sub-
- routine pointers in data structures.
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Mikael R.K. Patel
- .email
- mip@ida.liu.se
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- unixtex
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- Basic TeX package based on TeX 3.1415
- .description
- A basic TeX package containing MakeTeXPK, afm2tfm, bibtex, cmmf,
- dvicopy, dvilj4, dvips, dvitype, gftodvi, gftopk, gftype, inimf,
- initex, kpsewhich, latex, mf, mft, patgen, pktogf, pktype, pltotf,
- pooltype, tangle, tex, tftopl, vftovp, virmf, virtex, vptovf, weave,
- and a selection of fonts.
-
- This version is based on unixtex 6.1, but includes an upgraded
- kpathsea library (to version 2.6) that provides many improvements over
- the version supplied with 6.1.
- .version
- 6.1b
- .author
- various
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .docs
- Includes full source in web and C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from cs.umb.edu:pub/tex
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- wdiff
- .type
- Text Processing
- .short
- Display word diffs between text files.
- .description
- `wdiff' is a front-end to GNU `diff'. It compares two files, finding
- which words have been deleted or added to the first in order to create
- the second. It has many output formats and interacts well with
- terminals and pagers (notably with `less'). `wdiff' is particularily
- useful when two texts differ only by a few words and paragraphs have
- been refilled.
- .version
- 0.5
- .date
- 1994.11.05
- .author
- Francois Pinard
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- pinard@iro.umontreal.ca
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu
- .aminet-dir
- gnu/base
- .name
- AFile
- .type
- Database
- .short
- A datafile manager
- .description
- AFile is a data file manager, that is a tool which lets you create and
- manager your files (addresses, video collections, clients, ...) using an
- Intuition interface. There is no limitation to the number of fields or
- records. The program offers the standard printing, sorting, and importing/
- exporting functions.
-
- AFile uses AREXX as it's programming language. You can create full input
- masks with background picture, field positioning, checking of entered data,
- menus and printing customization.
- .version
- 4.03
- .date
- 1995.05.21
- .author
- Denis Gounelle
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-1/New/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 4.01
- FreshFish-Vol9-2/BBS/biz/AFile-4.01.lha
- 4.01
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/biz/AFile-3.30.lha
- 3.30
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 3.30
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/biz/AFile-3.30.lha
- 3.30
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 3.30
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 3.12
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/biz/AFile-3.12.lha
- 3.12
- FreshFish-Vol4:New/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 2.21
- FreshFish-Vol4:BBS/May94/biz/dbase/AFile.lha
- 2.21
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/Dec93/biz/dbase/AFile.lha
- 1.4
- FreshFish-Vol3:Old/Dec93/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 1.4
- FreshFish-Vol2:New/biz/dbase/AFile/
- 1.4
- .requirements
- Kickstart V36 or greater
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 27, rue Jules GUESDE
- 45400 FLEURY-LES-AUBRAIS
- FRANCE
- .email
- gounelle@alphanet.ch
- .installsize
- 80K
- .docs
- Docs/AFile.dvi
- Docs/AFile.guide
- Docs/AFileEnglish.dvi
- Docs/AFileEnglish.guide
- .described-by
- Denis Gounelle (gounelle@alphanet.ch)
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AFile" "Please select an option" "View French Guide" "View English Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- metatool docs/AFile.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- metatool docs/AFileEnglish.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- installer InstallAFile APPNAME AFile MINUSER average
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- wbrun AFile
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- biz/dbase
- .name
- DataMaster
- .type
- Database
- .short
- Flat file database.
- .description
- Data Master is a database program programmed for Amiga computers.
- It's not the best database program for Amiga (the best shareware data-
- base program??), but it's cheap and specially made for the average
- user.
- In the program there are five different field types which are
- string (text), integer, floating point, type (selection) and boolean
- field types. In one record can be up to 256 different fields and the
- number of records is practically limited only by the size of the free
- memory. Records can be sorted based on eight key fields.
- You can search from the database those records which match search
- patterns given by the user (for example, all records whose first
- field's first letter is A). You can also search for text strings from
- the whole database. Using Data Master it's possible to print the data-
- base for printer or save it as an ASCII file to the disk. Number
- fields can be displayed on the screen as graphic diagrams, and using
- this function you can simply compare records. There is a separate
- field editor for the creating of the fields. Records can be, of
- course, moved, copied, deleted or cleared as a single record or as
- a block which includes many records.
- In the following table there are some maximum values used by the
- program.
-
- The number of records 99999 (memory limits also)
- The number of fields 256
- The number of alternative texts 256
- (type fields)
- The length of the field title 13
- The length of the string field 255
- The length of the unit string 9
- The number of key fields 8
- .version
- 1.02N
- .date
- 1994.12.18
- .author
- Teemu Sipilä
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- 25 DM, 10£
- .address
- Koskitie 25
- FIN-12380 Leppäkoski
- Finland
- .docs
- DataMaster.readME
- DataMasterManual
- Help.txt
- OrderForm
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- biz/dbase
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Manual" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DataMaster.readME TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool DataMasterManual TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- wbrun DataMaster
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Genealogist
- .fullname
- Scion Genealogist
- .type
- Database
- .short
- Specialized genealogical info database
- .description
-
- This is a specialized database for keeping track of genealogical
- information. It features a full, easy to use, Intuition interface.
- Version 4.07 is a substantial upgrade to the earlier Version 3.13.
- See the "Scion.guide" help file for details on what's new.
-
- The programme is totally non-sexist and secular in nature, and correctly
- handles multiple marriages, "unconventional" marriages, adopted children,
- and unmarried parents.
-
- The printed reports include descendant and pedigree charts, personal
- details reports, family group sheets, index lists of people and families,
- and many others. See the "Scion.guide" help file for details on the new
- reports.
-
- Free-form note files can be created using any editor, and IFF pictures can
- be viewed using any IFF viewer, from within the programme.
-
- Other features include dynamic on-screen ancestor and descendant charts,
- extensive on-line context-sensitive help (using "AmigaGuide", © Commodore
- Business Machines), flexible "regular expression" searching, and multiple
- ARexx ports with extensive command set.
-
- Locale support for alternative languages.
-
- Can be used with PAL or NTSC. Works with floppy and/or hard disk drives,
- although a hard disk drive is STRONGLY recommended.
-
- Maximum number of people per database = 4999
- Maximum number of marriages per person = 10
- Maximum number of children per family group = 40
- .version
- 4.07
- .date
- 1995.06.11
- .author
- Robbie J Akins
- .requirements
- A minimum of 1 Mbyte of RAM is required. This will allow for approximately
- 800 people. 4 Mbytes of RAM is required for the full 4999 people.
-
- Scion will use any "virtual" memory allocated by virtual memory managers
- such as GigaMem (© Copyright 1991,1992 Christian A Schnedier, F Burgel,
- Relog AG) and VMM (© Copyright 1994 Martin Apel).
-
- Kickstart/Workbench v2.04 (or later) required. Version 2.10 (or later)
- required for locale support (alternative languages).
-
- Any preferences supported printer capable of printing 80 columns in normal
- mode, and 130 columns in condensed (fine) mode. Back-spacing capability
- required for printing pedigree charts.
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/biz/Genealogist-3.13.lha
- 3.13
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/biz/dbase/Genealogist/
- 3.13
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/biz/Genealogist-3.13.lha
- 3.13
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/biz/Genealogist-3.13.lha
- 3.13
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/biz/dbase/Genealogist/
- 3.13
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/Dec93/biz/dbase/Genealogist.lha
- 3.06
- FreshFish-Vol3:Old/Dec93/biz/dbase/Genealogist/
- 3.06
- FreshFish-Vol2:New/biz/dbase/Genealogist/
- 3.06
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d8xx/d865/Genealogist/
- 3.04
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d8xx/d865/Genealogist.lha
- 3.04
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d865/Genealogist.lha
- 3.04
- FreshFish-Vol2:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks860-879/Disk865/Genealogist/
- 3.04
- FreshFish-Vol1:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks860-879/Disk865/Genealogist/
- 3.04
- AmigaLibDisk865:Genealogist/
- 3.04
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 5 Austin Street
- Wellington 6001
- NEW ZEALAND
- .email
- rakins@BCLEng.co.nz
- rakins@bclnz.co.nz
- .docs
- LeesMij
- Leggimi
- LesMeg
- LiesMich
- Lisez-moi
- ReadMe
- Scion407.readme
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `requestfile`
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Genealogist
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- biz/dbase
- .name
- db
- .type
- Database
- .short
- Database with GadTool look
- .description
- db is a small and fast database program that I wrote after having tested
- numerous other PD database programs and always found something lacking or
- irritating me. They might have dozzens of features not found in db, but
- they lacked font sensitivity and a standard GUI look and OS 3.0 behaviour.
-
- My main need was to keep record on addresses and telephone numbers of
- friends and companies. Before v2.0 db was fixed to be just an address
- and telephone database, but that has changed. The program is designed
- to handle information of your choice. Currently you have to use a file
- editor to specify the database fields and layout as there is no GUI for
- that.
-
- Anyway that's a one time job, then you just USE the database and have fun.
-
- Complete GUI support will probably only be included in a commercial product
- I plan to call REG.
-
- A partial list of db's features include:
-
- o Dynamic memory handling. Number of records and fields only limited by
- free memory.
- o GadTool based. (Use fields of string, checkbox and cycle type)
- o Mouse and keyboard driven.
- o User definable fields and layout.
- o Multiple views of the same database.
- o Commodore's Clipboard for flexible interaction with other programs.
- o AppWindow -just drag and drop database icons on db to load.
- o Online MenuHelp -Press HELP key when selecting a menu item.
- o Font sensitivity.
- o ARexx
- o ASL requesters for flexible loads and saves.
- o Localized
- o Dial numbers using a modem or loudspeaker
- o WB and Shell usage with Commodore's template parsing
- o Fast and flexible find function using AmigaDOS patterns.
- o Filter function.
- o Fast and flexible sort function. Multiple sort orders can be
- specified.
- o 'Export View' and two standard ASCII export features.
- o Automatic ASCII import (tab-separated ASCII)
- .author
- David Ekholm, Datadosen
- .date
- 1995.07.11
- .version
- 2.6
- .distribution
- Freeware (Postcardware)
- .address
- Mantalsvägen 33
- s-175 43 JÄRFÄLLA
- Sweden
- .email
- david-ek@dsv.su.se
- .installsize
- 48K - 400K
- The is a general database program, localized and has ARexx.
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.55 (Optimized for time.)
- .tested
- A4000(18 MB mem, OS3.0, 68040 processor)
- .docs
- db2.4/docs/db.guide
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options selection" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool db2.6.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Docs/db.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- wbrun db
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- biz/dbase
- .name
- TurboCalc
- .type
- Spreadsheet
- .short
- Demo of TurboCalc 3.5
- .description
- TurboCalc 3.5 is the powerful successor to the program TurboCalc 2.0,
- which defined a new standard for spread-sheet analysis on the Amiga.
-
- TurboCalc 3.5 uses an enhanced, easy-to-use user interface, utilising
- numerous innovations such as Drag & Drop for copying/moving or filling with
- the mouse, even easier selection of functions, freezing of sheet titles or
- the displayable status row. A multiple Undo/Redo of a variable depth
- reverses the effect of erroneous data or commands and can save much work,
- as can the Autosave and Backup options.
-
- Thanks to the new object concept which allows insertion and printing of
- charts, texts, drawings, IFF-images ... directly in the sheet, sheets can
- now be more effectively created and designed.
- Charts (e.g. the new 3D bar and pie charts) can be directly placed beside
- the appropriate number sequence. Longer texts can be compactly accomodated
- in a cell comprising several lines. The formfeed visible in the sheet as
- well as the print preview funct on assist in achieving optimal layout on
- screen, saving both paper and time.
-
- All this can be committed to paper with using improved print routines, or
- be integrated in your text processing software as IFF graphics or text (via
- file or clipboard).
-
- A database mask is now available to allow easier management of your
- TurboCalc databases.
-
- The most significant enhancements:
- - Objects (chart, text, drawing, picture...) can be directly
- inserted into the sheet and have a macro attached, and also
- be printed in the graphic mode.
- - Cells may contain several lines.
- - Drag-and-Drop for moving/copying/changing the size of blocks
- by the mouse.
- - Multiple Undo/Redo
- - Chart module vastly expanded (new chart types, 3D, Auto-
- Refresh, ...).
- - Preview for the printing of graphics (from OS2.0 on).
- - Formfeed visible in the sheet.
- - Data-Mask for an easier input/display of data records.
- - Status row displayable with short online-help.
- - (Maximal) number of columns increased: now up to 18278 columns
- can be used (A..ZZZ) [together with up to 9 999 999 rows]
- - Clipboard support for easy data exchange with text
- processing programs.
- - Sheets can be saved as IFF-images (e.g. for an easy export to
- text processing programs).
- - Autosave (every x minutes, alternatively the last version will
- be kept).
- - New Import & Export-Formats: Excel 4 (XLS) and Lotus 123 (.WK1/.WKS)
- both can import formulas, the xls-filter even keeps most
- of the cell formatting.
- - Fast and easy access to the last used projects via "SmartOpen"
- - Encrypting sheets using a very sophisticated cryptograhic
- algorithm
- - Complete support of OS2.x/3.x (Locale support, memory-
- pools, AmigaGuide).
- - reqtools-Filerequester is supported!
- - Amiga-Guide help file can directly be accessed from TurboCalc.
- - Requester for inserting functions/macros now with
- categories to allow an easier and faster access
- - Many new functions/macros.
- - TurboCalc-Libraries for an easy expansion of TurboCalc
- with external functions, macros, objects, etc.
- (Documentation to program own libraries included)
- - Numerous general improvements (e.g. saving the cursor
- position, special colors for every sheet, "hidden"
- password inquiry ...)
- .version
- 3.5
- .date
- 1995.08.03
- .author
- Michael Friedrich
- .restrictions
- Saving and Printing are disabled
- .requirements
- Commodore Amiga, Kickstart 1.2/1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1; at
- least 1 MB RAM. Output on all common printers supported.
- .distribution
- Commercial Demo
- .aminet-dir
- biz/demo
- .docs
- TurboCalc/Read.Me
- TurboCalc/TurboCalc3.5.txt
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `requestchoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "Readme 1" "Readme 2" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool TurboCalc/Read.Me TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool TurboCalc/TurboCalc3.5.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- wbrun TurboCalc/TurboCalc
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- MULTI-PRED
- .type
- Game Software
- .short
- A powerful prediction tool for Lotto.
- .description
- MULTI-PRED is a powerful prediction tool for Lotto, Pools & Digit (eg 4d)
- systems available worldwide. You can therefore play your local system or
- any of the international ones such as Lotto in America, Canada, Germany,
- Australia, etc. The program uses an identical framework for all 3 systems
- but they are run completely independently so that any number of them can
- be used simultaneously. All records, updates, number predictions, bets
- and results are stored separately and can be sent to the printer at any
- time.
- .author
- JOE TAYLOR
- .restrictions
- Lotto is completely functional but is limited to 20 bets (too small
- for high odds games). Pools, and Digit have been by-passed.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- $20 (US)
- .address
- Rm18, 19/1 Soi Samanchan
- Sukhumvit 42
- Bangkok 10110
- Thailand
- .docs
- _manual_
- manual/auto_help
- manual/bets_help
- manual/data_help
- manual/game_help
- manual/graph_help
- manual/group_agreement
- manual/group_help
- manual/group_rules
- manual/main_help
- manual/manual_text
- manual/pred_help
- manual/result_help
- manual/pred_help
- manual/result_help
- manual/template_help
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- biz/demo
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- wbrun _manual_
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- multi-pred
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Phonebill
- .type
- Communications
- .short
- Log file analyzer-determine call costs
- .description
- `phonebill' is, simply said, a log file analyzer. What it basically
- does is scan log file(s) generated by a terminal program or a mailer,
- extract all information about calls you have made by using your modem,
- and store this in its own (short) format. After extracting the calls
- `phonebill' can generate various reports in which you can find
- information on duration and costs of the calls.
- .version
- 3.3b
- .date
- 1995.06.17
- .author
- Raymond Penners
- .restrictions
- * Binary log file maintenance and report presets are disabled.
-
- * `phonebill' only calculates the fees with up to two decimals (e.g.
- $0,15). In the registered version nine decimals are supported,
- which provides a better accuracy.
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk917:PhoneBill/
- 1.08
- FreshFish-Vol1:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk917/PhoneBill/
- 1.08
- FreshFish-Vol2:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-919/Disk917/PhoneBill/
- 1.08
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d917/PhoneBill.lha
- 1.08
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d9xx/d917/PhoneBill.lha
- 1.08
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d9xx/d917/Phonebill/
- 1.08
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $10 (US), DM 15, FL 15, AUD $15
- .address
- Raymond Penners
- Berkenlaan 4
- NL-6241 AZ Bunde (The Netherlands)
- .email
- raymondp@stack.urc.tue.nl
- .docs
- Documentation/Phonebill.doc
- Documentation/Phonebill.dvi
- Documentation/Phonebill.guide
- Documentation/Register.doc
- Documentation/Register.Italy
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- comm/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Documentation/PhoneBill.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd Documentation
- MetaTool Phonebill.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- wbrun PhoneBill
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- ProNET
- .type
- Network System
- .short
- ParNet-like network with modular driver
- .description
- ProNET is a network package for the Amiga, which now features a modular
- interface driver concept. Drivers for the internal parallel (ParNet Cable)
- and any serial port (NullModem) are provided. V2 also features connection
- of more than two Amigas, a completely new documentation and Client
- rebooting. ProNET is more advanced than ParNet in that it supports e.g.
- changeable media and OS2&3 dospackets. Still works on OS1.3 except the
- handler which requires OS2.0+. This is version 2.0, extremely-low-cost,
- non-crippled Shareware. Many Bug Fixes to V1. Full sourcecodes in
- Assembler supplied.
- .version
- 2
- .date
- 1995.06.28
- .author
- Michael Krause
- .requirements
- Requires OS1.3+, pronet-handler OS2.0+
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- 10 DM / $7 (US)
- .address
- Mannesallee 24
- 21107 Hamburg
- GERMANY
- .email
- rawstyle@online.sh.sub.de
- .docs
- pronet20.readme
- ProNET.guide
- .described-by
- Michael Krause (rawstyle@online.sh.sub.de)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- comm/net
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool pronet20.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set tmpdir `cd`
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Choose AmigaGuide File"`
- cd `pathname $filechoice`
- MetaTool `basename $filechoice` GUIDE
- cd $tmpdir
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- NetInput
- .type
- Communications
- .short
- Remote control Amiga over AmiTCP network
- .description
- This is an AmiTCP/IP network package which enables you to remote control
- an Amiga by any other Amiga in the network. This is archieved by
- grabbing the input events from the controlling system, and passing them
- though the network to the remote system.
- .version
- 37.3
- .date
- 1995.07.25
- .author
- Marius Gröger
- .requirements
- OS2.0+
- AmiTCP/IP
- 2 Amiga computers connected via AmiTCP/IP
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Bärstadter Str. 4
- 65307 Bad Schwalbach (GERMANY)
- .email
- mag@sysgo.de
- i409@informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de
- groeger@gundel.zdv.uni-mainz.de
- .docs
- ReadMe
- netinput37.3.readme
- help/NetInput.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- comm/tcp
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd help
- MetaTool NetInput.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Term
- .short
- Very nice terminal program.
- .type
- Communications
- .description
- A telecommuncations program designed for use with any Commodore-Amiga
- computer running Kickstart 2.04 or higher. Its features include:
-
- * Fast built-in VT-220 terminal emulation
-
- * Support for custom terminal emulation modules following the `XEM
- 2.0' standard
-
- * Operates in any display environment, supports all screen display
- modes
-
- * Support for file transfer modules following the `XPR' standard
-
- * File- and printer-capturing functions
-
- * Review-buffer support
-
- * Powerful phone book and dialing functions
-
- * `Amiga User Interface Style Guide' conformant user interface
-
- * Online-help (requires AmigaGuide package)
-
- * Built-in `ARexx' interface
-
- * File upload list, which permits selecting the files to be
- transferred before the upload is started.
-
- * Login script learn mode.
-
- * Built-in keyword/response parser which makes it possible to have
- `term' respond to BBS prompts and such with the user name,
- password, etc. without having to program the ARexx interface.
-
- * Interface for external programs to rendezvous with `term', taking
- over serial I/O processing (such as `HydraCom').
- .version
- 4.4
- .author
- Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- .reference
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/comm/term/Term/
- 4.0
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/comm/Term-4.0.lha
- 4.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d904/Term/
- 3.4
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d904/Term.lha
- 3.4
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d904/Term.lha
- 3.4
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-910/Disk904/Term/
- 3.4
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-919/Disk904/Term/
- 3.4
- AmigaLibDisk904:Term/
- 3.4
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d833/Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d832/Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d831/Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d833/Term.lha
- 3.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d832/Term.lha
- 3.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d831/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d833/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d832/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d831/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk833/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk832/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk831/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk833/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk832/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk831/Term/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk833:Term/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk832:Term/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk831:Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d730/Term/
- 2.3
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d725/Term/
- 2.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d730/Term.lha
- 2.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d725/Term.lha
- 2.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d730/Term.lha
- 2.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d725/Term.lha
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk730/Term/
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk725/Term/
- 2.3
- AmigaLibDisk730:Term/
- 2.3
- AmigaLibDisk725:Term/
- 2.3
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d681/Term/
- 2.2a
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d681/Term.lha
- 2.2a
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d681/Term.lha
- 2.2a
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks680-699/Disk681/Term/
- 2.2a
- AmigaLibDisk681:Term/
- 2.2a
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d589/Term/
- 1.9c
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d589/Term.lha
- 1.9c
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d589/Term.lha
- 1.9c
- AmigaLibDisk589:Term/
- 1.9c
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d534/Term/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d534/Term.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d534/Term.lha
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk534:Term/
- ?.?
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Term" "Please select an option" "View Guide Files" "View Other Files" "Run Term" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- cd Documentation/AmigaGuide
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Term
- endif
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/term
- .name
- 262144
- .type
- AGA Demo
- .short
- Shows >262144 colors on screen.
- .description
- This program opens a HAM8-screen and draws 262144 colors in a nice pattern,
- consisting of 64 64x64 squares (totally 512*512) where no two colors are
- identical.
- The screen can be saved from within the program.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Steffen Thorsen
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .requirements
- OS3.0, AGA
- .address
- Fjordg 8A
- N-4300 Sandnes
- Norway
- .installsize
- 12K
- .docs
- 262144.doc
- .described-by
- Steffen Thorsen
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author
- .aminet-dir
- demo/aga
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool 262144.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- 262144
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- AmigaE
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- An Amiga specific E compiler
- .description
- E is a powerful and flexible object oriented / procedural / unpure
- functional higher programming language, mainly influenced by
- languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc., and Amiga E a very fast
- compiler for it, with features such as speed of >20000 lines/minute
- on a 7 Mhz amiga, inline assembler and linker integrated into
- compiler, large set of integrated functions, great module concept
- with v40 includes as modules, flexible type-system, quoted
- expressions, immediate and typed lists, parametric and inclusion
- polymorphism, exception handling, inheritance, data-hiding,
- methods, multiple return values, default arguments, register
- allocation, fast memory management, unification, LISP-Cells,
- gui-toolkit, (macro-) preprocessor, very intuitive and powerful
- source-level debugger, easy .library linking, and much more...
- .version
- 3.2a
- .date
- 1995.7.17
- .author
- Wouter van Oortmerssen
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-3.0a.lha
- 3.0a
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-3.0a.lha
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol6:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-3.0a.lha
- 3.0a
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/Useful/dev/e/Amiga_E.lha
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol5:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-2.1b.lha
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol4:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol3:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 2.1b
- .restrictions
- This distribution contains only a limited compiler, registered
- compiler available separately.
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .email
- Wouter@mars.let.uva.nl
- .source
- Tool sources and lots of other sources in E included
- .construction
- AsmOne assembler and E compiler itself
- .tested
- os v33 to v40, 68000 to 040, free of enforcer-hits
- .docs
- docs/README
- docs/beginner.guide
- docs/E.guide
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Amiga E" "Please select an option" "View README" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool docs/README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/e
- .name
- Lamda
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- A Scheme interpreter with GUI
- .description
- A SCHEME interpreter (a LISP-like language from M.I.T.),
- implemented as a commodity with font sensitive GUI
- (just drop your sources in an AppIcon or in an AppWindow).
- Source examples and arexx scripts included.
- .version
- 0.7
- .date
- 1995.01.23
- .author
- Guichard Damien
- .requirements
- WB 2.0+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- Contents
- ReadMe
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- dev/lang
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd Lambda
- MetaTool Lambda.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- BDH
- .type
- Base converter
- .short
- base-converter
- .description
- It's just a base-converter.
-
- With the PopCycle gadget you can see your value on a Long Word (L),
- a Word (W) or a Byte (B).
-
- You can do some left-shift or right-shift with the [<<] or [>>] gadget.
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- Doguet Emmanuel
- .requirements
- bgui.library
- OS2.04
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 4, rue de Cornouailles
- 50130 OCTEVILLE
- FRANCE
- .email
- manu@ramses.fdn.org
- .docs
- BDH_ENG.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- dev/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool BDH_ENG.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- BDH
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DLError
- .type
- Development
- .short
- Error admin for DICE Pro and GoldED.
- .description
- DLError is an errors-administrator between DICE Pro and GoldED.
-
-
- It allow you to index compilation-errors in a window, and you can go
- quicky to errors by clicking on it.
-
-
- DLError drive GoldED with Arexx, but GoldED can also drive DLError
- (next error, quit DLError..) with Arexx too.
-
-
- When you compile with DICE, if there is an error, a window with a
- listview is openned and GoldED too in the same time. Then you have
- just to click on an error for GoldED to go to it.
-
-
- This package contain an Arexx script for GoldED to send Arexx command
- to DLError, and there is also an Arexx Script for GoldED to drive DICE
- Help.
-
-
- DLError was tested with GoldED release 3 but it will work with minor
- and superior version, if its Arexx commands are the same.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.5.28
- .author
- Doguet Emmanuel
- .requirements
- bgui.library
- .distribution
- Giftware
- .address
- 4, rue de Cornouailles
- 50130 OCTEVILLE
- FRANCE
- .email
- manu@ramses.fdn.org
- .docs
- DLError_Eng.guide
- DLError_Fr.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- dev/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View English Guide" "View French Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DLError_Eng.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool DLError_Fr.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Oberon
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- Oberon System V4
- .description
- Implementation of the Oberon V4 operating system, like it was designed
- together with the programming language Oberon among others by Prof.
- Niklaus Wirth.
- The system represents a modern operating system with multitasking,
- graphical user interface and an Oberon-2 compiler. Special features
- are object oriented programming concept, dynamic loading, garbage
- collector, extensibility and a enlarged meaning of text.
-
- A text editor, a drawing tool and a Minesweeper game are included.
- With the system designed sourcecode can be used at every implementation
- without changes. Implementations are available for Mac, Power-Mac,
- IBM-RS6000, Windows, SGI, Sun, Linux, DecStation, ....
- .beschreibung
- Umsetzung des Oberon V4 Betriebssystems, wie es zusammen mit der
- Sprache Oberon u.a. von Prof. Niklaus Wirth entworfen wurde.
- Das System stellt ein modernes, multitaskingfaehiges Betriebssystem mit
- graphischer Benutzeroberflaeche dar und beinhaltet einen in das System
- eingebundenen Oberon-2 Compiler. Besondere Eigenschaften sind das
- objektorientierte Konzept, dynamisches Laden der Module, Garbage-Collector,
- Erweiterbarkeit und die neue Bedeutung, die Text zugeordnet wird.
- Komfortabler Editor, Zeichenprogramm und ein Minesweeper Spiel sind im
- Paket enthalten.
- Mit dem System erstellte Quelltexte koennen auf jeder anderen Umsetzung von
- System V4 sofort verwendet werden. Umsetzungen existieren fuer Mac,
- Power-Mac, IBM-RS6000, Windows, SGI, Sun, Linux, DecStation, ....
- .date
- 1995.06.04
- .version
- 0.10aß
- .author
- Stefan Ludwig, Claudio Nieder
- .requirements
- 68020, FPU, OS2.0, 1.5MB-RAM (3MB-RAM recommended)
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Institut fuer Computersysteme
- ETH-Zentrum
- CH-8092 Zuerich
- .email
- ludwig@inf.ethz.ch
- .exectype
- 68020 FPU
- .source
- ProjectOberon source included
- .construction
- Oberon
- .tested
- A4000/40, OS3.0
- .docs
- Oberon.readme
- Oberon.liesmich
- Oberon-FAQ-General.doc
- Oberon-FAQ-Language.doc
- Oberon-FAQ-System.doc
- .described-by
- Ralf Degner (degner@pallas.amp.uni-hannover.de)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Readme File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- failat 10
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/obero
- .name
- Oberon-A
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- A freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler
- .description
- Oberon-A is a freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler. Oberon-2 is a
- modern object-oriented language designed by Niklaus Wirth, the creator
- of Pascal and Modula-2, and Hanspeter Mössenböck. Oberon-A is an
- implementation of the language for the Amiga computer, ported from a
- compiler written by Niklaus Wirth.
- .version
- 1.6
- .author
- Frank Copeland
- OEL by Johan Ferreira
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.5.3.lha
- 1.5.3
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.5.3
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .address
- PO BOX 236
- RESERVOIR VIC 3073
- AUSTRALIA
- .email
- fjc@wossname.apana.org.au
- .source
- Full source code is included for all modules and programs where available.
- .docs
- Oberon-A.doc
- Index.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Oberon-A" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "View Doc" "Install Oberon" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Oberon-A.doc GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Readme File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- failat 10
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd Install
- execute Install
- cd /
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/obero
- .name
- Oberon-NoFPU
- .short
- Non-FPU supplement to Oberon V4
- .type
- Operating System and Compiler
- .description
- This is a supplementation for Oberon System V4 to run it without FPU.
- .beschreibung
- Dies ist eine Ergaenzung fuer das Oberon System V4 um es ohne FPU zum
- Laufen zu bringen.
- .date
- 1995.06.13
- .version
- 0.10
- .author
- Stefan Ludwig, Claudio Nieder, Ralf Degner
- .requirements
- Oberon System V4 for the Amiga V0.10 or V0.10a
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Institut fuer Computersysteme
- ETH-Zentrum
- CH-8092 Zuerich
- .email
- ludwig@inf.ethz.ch
- .exectype
- 68020
- .construction
- Oberon
- .tested
- A4000/40, OS3.0
- .docs
- Oberon-NoFPU.readme
- .described-by
- Ralf Degner (degner@pallas.amp.uni-hannover.de)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Oberon-NoFPU.readme TEXT
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/obero
- .name
- ManageCDPics
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- A program to manage all your pictures
- .description
- A GUI-Based cataloger that allows you to create "picture-databases"
- and easily view the pictures.
- .version
- 1.303
- .date
- 1995.06.01
- .author
- Markus Hillenbrand
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/disk/ManageCDPics-1.2.lha
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/disk/ManageCDPics-1.2.lha
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Vol8-1/New/disk/cdrom/ManageCDPics/
- 1.2
- AmigaLibDisks:d10xx/d1032/Programs/ManageCDPics/
- 1.2
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/disk/ManageCDPics-1.0.lha
- 1.0
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/disk/cdrom/ManageCDPics/
- 1.0
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/disk/cdrom/ManageCDPics/
- 1.0
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/disk/ManageCDPics-1.0.lha
- 1.0
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Hauptstrasse 6
- 36124 Eichenzell-Löschenrod
- GERMANY
- .email
- m_hillen@informatik.uni-kl.de
- .docs
- ManageCDPics.doc
- ManageCDPics.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ManageCDPics.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ManageCDPics.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- ManageCDPics
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/cdrom
- .name
- BootBlk_Checker
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Can check/remove/install bootblocks
- .description
- Boot Block Checker as the name suggests checks the boot block
- of floppy disks. It can also remove and/or install boot
- blocks. All current DOS types are accepted.(OS1.3, OS2.x
- OS3.0) Excluding disk which are High Density. (ie A4000)
- .version
- 1.00
- .author
- DCAT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- BootBlk_Check.Doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- disk/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool BootBlk_Check.DOC TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- BootBlk_Check
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DISK_K
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Disk formatting/naming utilitiy
- .description
- DISK_K is a versitle disk name and formatter program. You can create
- 'name' files with numbers and every time you insert a disk and rename
- it, the number will be incremented and used as part of the name of the
- next disk. The date and time can also be used as a disk name along
- with any custom name. Format mode now allows the creation of custom
- format scripts(easy).
- .version
- 2.1
- .date
- 1995.05.30
- .author
- Kenneth J. McCormick
- .requirements
- OS2.0+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- mrlucky@cup.portal.com
- .docs
- CONTENTS
- DK/DK.docs
- DK/DK.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- disk/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DK/DK.docs TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd DK
- MetaTool DK.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- DK/DK
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DCatDiskCopy
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Simple disk copier with source.
- .description
- This program is simply a disk copier. You can copy a disk
- using any of the four floppy drives if you have them
- connected.
- .version
- 1.05
- .author
- DCAT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- DiskCopy.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- disk/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DiskCopy.Doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- DiskCopy
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DiskMatter
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Disk Formatter/bootblock installer
- .description
- DiskMatter's main function is to format disks. It can format floppy
- disks in any of the current formats. DiskMatter can also Install &
- Remove boot blocks. You can also check disks to see what Format they
- are. An Info option is also available. This returns Bytes used etc.
-
- Diskmatter can format all of its formats on any type of system. Of
- course you still can't use formats which are not compatible with the
- machine you intend to use the disk in.
- .version
- 1.14a
- .author
- DCAT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- DiskMatter.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- disk/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DiskMatter.Doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- DiskMatter
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DiskSalv2
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util
- .description
- A disk repair, salvage, and undelete utility for all standard disk
- devices and file system types. Has a full Intuition interface and
- runs from Workbench or Shell. It can fix most problems in-place, and
- can reverse a partial or QUICK format. It can copy out from disks
- that can't be fixed due to physical damage, with a destination going
- to any AmigaDOS disk device or pipe (eg, TAPE:). In English, locale
- catalogs included for Danish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian,
- Finnish, and Swedish, short manuals in English and Swedish.
- .version
- 11.32
- .author
- Dave Haynie
- .email
- dave.haynie@scala.com
- .requirements
- Requires AmigaDOS 2.04 or later.
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol6:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.30.lha
- 11.30
- FreshFish-May94:New/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.30
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/May94/disk/salv/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.30
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d891/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d891/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.27
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/disk/salv/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.27
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d891/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.27
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- AmigaLibDisk891:DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d2xx/d251/DiskSalv/
- 1.42
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d2xx/d251/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.42
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d2xx/d251/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.42
- AmigaLibDisk251:DiskSalv/
- 1.42
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d1xx/d177/DiskSalv/
- 1.32
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d1xx/d177/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.32
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d1xx/d177/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.32
- AmigaLibDisk177:DiskSalv/
- 1.32
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d2xx/d212/DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d0xx/d020/DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d2xx/d212/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d0xx/d020/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d2xx/d212/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d0xx/d020/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk891/DiskSalv2/
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk891/DiskSalv2/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk212:DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk020:DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d1xx/d164/DiskSalv/
- 1.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d1xx/d164/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d1xx/d164/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisk164:DiskSalv/
- 1.3
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $10 (US)
- .address
- 284 Memorial Avenue
- Gibbstown, NJ 08027
- USA
- .docs
- README
- CoverDisk.txt
- OrderForm.txt
- BugReport.txt
- iam.guide
- disksalv3_notice.txt
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "DiskSalv" "Please select an option" "README" "View Guide" "Install" "Run DiskSalv" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool iam.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install APPNAME DiskSalv2
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- DiskSalv
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/salv
- .name
- TBOML
- .type
- Text
- .short
- The Big Old Monitor List, Monitor Specs
- .description
- AmigaGuide text of specifications for over 150 different monitors
- .version
- 1.0s
- .author
- Robert C. Reiswig
- Scott L. Bennett
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- rcr@netcom.com
- .docs
- TBOML10s.readme
- TBOML.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool TBOML10s.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool TBOML.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- docs/hyper
- .name
- StrikeCommander
- .fullname
- Strike Commander
- .type
- Action Game
- .short
- Shoot the other player from the sky!
- .description
- There is no mission, no story, only one great aim: shoot the other player from
- the sky. The game is played using one or two joysticks. To enable the second
- player press the fire button right at the beginning of each game.
- .version
- 1.10
- .date
- 1994.01.06
- .author
- Chris Hodges
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .address
- Kennedystr. 8
- D-82178 Puchheim
- Germany
- .email
- chris@sixpack.pfalz.org
- .aminet-dir
- game/2play
- .docs
- StrikeCommander.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `requestchoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool StrikeCommander.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set choice2 `requestchoice "Version Selection" "Please select game version" "68020" "68000" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- wbrun StrikeCommander020+
- else
- wbrun StrikeCommander000
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Chaos
- .fullname
- The Chess HAppening Organisation System
- .type
- Chess tournament manager
- .short
- Manages swiss pairing tournaments
- .description
- Chaos is a program that manages single-player chess-tournaments.
- It offers different pairing modes: Swiss pairing (Less rounds
- than players) and Round Robin (same number of rounds than
- players), either FIDE system or Shift system.
- .version
- 5.5
- .date
- 1995.06.05
- .author
- Jochen Wiedmann
- .requirements
- Requires Kickstart/Workbench 2.0 or later and
- MUI (Magic User Interface) 2.0 or later
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/game/Chaos-5.3.lha
- 5.3
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/game/Chaos-5.3.lha
- 5.3
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/game/think/Chaos/
- 5.3
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/game/Chaos-5.2.lha
- 5.2
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/game/think/Chaos/
- 5.2
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .address
- Am Eisteich 9
- 72555 Metzingen
- Germany
- Phone: (0049) +7123 / 14881
- .email
- jochen.wiedmann@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de
- Email: jochen.wiedmann@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de
- .exectype
- 68xxx
- .installsize
- 400 Kb
- .source
- LhA archive
- .construction
- Compiled with Dice, but prepared for GNU C and SAS/C.
- .docs
- Chaos.guide
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Chaos" "Please select an option" "View English Guide" "View Deutsch Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- cd doc
- MetaTool Chaos_english.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool Chaos_deutsch.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Chaos
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/board
- .name
- VChess
- .fullname
- Vector-Chess
- .type
- Thinking Game
- .short
- Excellent chess game
- .description
- A powerfull fully functional (non crippled) shareware chess game
- completely written in Amiga Oberon. The program has a lot of
- features, is easy to use and don't needs much memory (only 400K).
- Now, in release 3.3, playing-strength is much better.
- I think, that playing-strength is big enough for average players now.
- .version
- 3.3
- .author
- Stefan Salewski
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk957:VChess/
- 2.0
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $15(US), or DM20
- .address
- Stolper Weg 3
- D-21680 Stade
- Germany
- .docs
- VChess.doc, VChess.dok
- .described-by
- Stefan Salewski
- .submittal
- On disk by mail
- .date
- 1995.05.14
- .requirements
- OS2.0+, ReqTools.library
- .installsize
- 150K-500K
- .source
- Oberon source (450K) not included
- .construction
- Amiga Oberon 3.11d
- .tested
- A3000, OS2.0, OS3.1
- .contents
- Fully functional shareware chess game completely written in
- Amiga Oberon. Features: selectable screen type (can run
- right on the workbench screen); sizeable board; Two-human,
- Computer-Human and Computer-Computer play modes; Load, save
- games; Load/save/print movelist; Use/save openings; Time
- limits; Solve for mate; Selectable fonts; Setup board;
- Rotate board; Show movelist; Show thinking; ... and more.
- Requires OS2.0+, and may run even on low memory (512K)
- machines if the opening library is not used. Version 3.3
- has a better playing-strength, and comes with french and
- swedish catalogs.
- Version 3.3, an update to version 3.1
- Binary only, shareware.
- Author: Stefan Salewski
- .beschreibung
- Ein Schachprogramm, bei dem die Figuren in Vektorgrafik
- gezeichnet werden. Daher paßt sich die Grafik automatisch
- verschiedenen Bildschirmauflösungen an. Das Programm bietet
- nahezu alles, was man von einem modernen Schachprogramm
- erwarten kann. Der Bedienungskomfort ist sehr hoch, und
- die Spielstärke sollte für die meisten Spieler auch ausreichen.
- .aminet-dir
- game/board
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Dok" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool VChess.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool VChess.dok TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- VChess
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DemoFOB
- .type
- Game
- .short
- Fields of Battle (Demo Version)
- .description
- Demo version of Fields of Battle, a strategic warfare series.
- .version
- demo
- .author
- Bevelstone Production I/S
- .submittal
- Downloaded from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .aminet-dir
- game/demo
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "License" "ReadMe" "Vendor.txt" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool license.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool read.me TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool vendor.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- WBRun FOB
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- CCC
- .fullname
- Crunch Crumble Chomp
- .type
- Game
- .short
- Destroy a large city with your monster
- .description
- You guide a monster on its career of trashing a large city. Your
- objective; to destroy as much of the city as possible before your
- monster is destroyed by the military. The game is keyboard
- controlled for one player.
- .version
- 0.6
- .date
- 1995.1.8
- .author
- Ronald F. Picardi
- .restrictions
- Some keyboard commands not available. Save game not available.
- Display status sometimes flickers. Graphics display may jumps
- when flying and blasting. Graphics currently in use for monster
- are for program testing. Game exits to Workbench when your
- monster is destroyed.
- .requirements
- Any Amiga with 1 meg or more memory.
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .address
- 630 Bacon Rd
- Saginaw, MI 48609
- .construction
- Compiled AmosPro
- .tested
- A500, A600, A2000, CD32-SX1, A4000/40
- .docs
- Docs.TXT
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by author
- .aminet-dir
- game/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `arqreq "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel" ID=0`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Docs.TXT TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- CCC
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DiamondCaves
- .type
- Action Game
- .short
- Great Boulder dash clone
- .description
- Diamond Caves is a Boulder Dash clone with many advantages to previously
- released clones:
-
- - programmed 100% using OS-routines
- - supports different screenmodes & runs on gfx-boards!
- - runs in true multitasking
- - comes with ready-to-run installer script
- - 1 or 2 players (maybe even more in future releases)
- - playfields from 10x10 to 100x100 squares
- - loads of new features like conveyor belts, switches, and much more
- - recording and replay of previously played games
- - 60 levels in the unregistered version
- - great Intuition-based Leveleditor in the registered version
- .version
- 2.1
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Peter Elzner
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:New/game/misc/DiamondCaves/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/game/DiamondCaves-1.3.lha
- 1.3
- .restrictions
- Non-registered version restricted to supplied levels only
- .requirements
- Kick2.0
- 1MB ChipMem
- Commodore's Installer V1.24
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- Cash prices
- $20(US), DM30, £15
- Cheque prices
- $32(US), DM50, £23
- .address
- Grudene 6a
- D-58644 Iserlohn
- Germany
- .email
- Hawk@blanker.ruhr.de
- .docs
- DiamondCave2.0.readme
- Readme.txt
- LiesMich.txt
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Readme" "View LiesMich" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool LiesMich.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer InstallGame
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/misc
- .name
- DiamondEdit
- .type
- Game Utility
- .short
- Level Editor for Diamond Caves
- .description
- Provides an easy and comfortable way to create and design your own
- levels for Diamond Caves V1.x
- .version
- 1.4
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Peter Elzner
- .restrictions
- Saving and testing requires a registered version of Diamond Caves
- .requirements
- 1Mb+ chip Ram
- Kick2.0
- MUI 2.3
- Commodore's Installer V1.24
- A registered version of Diamond Caves
- (Kick 3.x, 2Mb Chip Ram and 68020+ recommended)
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Grudene 6a
- D-58644 Iserlohn
- Germany
- .email
- Hawk@blanker.ruhr.de
- .docs
- DiamondEdit1.3.readme
- Update/DiamondEditor.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DiamondEdit1.4.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer InstallEditor
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/misc
- .name
- DiamondPrefs
- .type
- Game Utility
- .short
- Prefs program for Diamond Caves
- .description
- Provides an easy and comfortable way to configure the Diamond Caves
- Game and Diamond Caves Editor
- .version
- 1.3
- .date
- 1995.07.08
- .author
- Peter Elzner
- .restrictions
- Requires a registered version of Diamond Caves
- .requirements
- Kick2.0
- MUI 2.3
- Commodore's Installer V1.24
- A registered version of Diamond Caves
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Grudene 6a
- D-58644 Iserlohn
- Germany
- .email
- Hawk@blanker.ruhr.de
- .docs
- DiamondPref1.3.readme
- new/DiamondPrefs.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DiamondPref1.3.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd new
- MetaTool DiamondPrefs.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer InstallPrefs
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- new/DiamondPrefs
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/misc
- .name
- DiamondSfx
- .type
- Game Utility
- .short
- Use custom samples within Diamond Caves
- .description
- Using this program you are able to create your own sfx-file for Diamond
- Caves.
- .version
- 1.1
- .date
- 1995.07.08
- .author
- Peter Elzner
- .restrictions
- Requires a registered version of Diamond Caves
- .requirements
- Kick2.0
- MUI 2.3
- Commodore's Installer V1.24
- A registered version of Diamond Caves
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Grudene 6a
- D-58644 Iserlohn
- Germany
- .email
- Hawk@blanker.ruhr.de
- .docs
- DiamondSfx1.1.readme
- new/DiamondSfx.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool DiamondSfx1.1.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd new
- MetaTool DiamondSfx.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer InstallSfx
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- new/DiamondSfx
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/misc
- .name
- SuperTrail
- .type
- Action Game
- .short
- Guide ball through tricky levels
- .description
- Welcome to "Super Trail", the professional fast action game of skill
- (incl. comfortable level editor and many extra fields).
-
- Principle of this game is to guide a rolling ball as fast as possible
- along a long and tricky trail, to avoid the holes or jump over them,
- and to get as many points as possible in the end (what else?).
- Many extra fields with special effects can make this task easier or
- much more difficult.
-
- Included are nine levels, starting "very easy" and ending "utterly
- difficult".
-
- With the integrated level editor you can change levels or create your
- own levels. This is also possible with the freely distributable version,
- but you can't save levels to disk from this version. For proper use,
- you should decide to register and pay the shareware fee. With the
- registered full version you can design as many sets of each nine levels
- as you like and save them to disk. For each level set separate highscores
- (incl. highscore game play for automatic replay mode) are saved.
-
- English and german versions are included; Super Trail should be usable
- on all Amigas with at least 1MByte RAM and OS1.2 to OS3.1. You can control
- the game by Keyboard (Cursor keys and space bar) or by Joystick.
- .author
- Helmut Hoffmann
- Rubensstrasse 4
- D-41063 Moenchengladbach
- Germany
- .restrictions
- Level editor is LOAD/SAVE disabled in this version
- .requirements
- Requires 1Mb+ RAM
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $8 (US), DM10, for this version
- $17 (US), DM20, for version with saving/loading level editor
- .address
- Rubensstrasse 4
- D-41063 Moenchengladbach
- Germany
- .email
- hhoff@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Helmut Hoffmann)
- .docs
- SuperTrailEnglish.doc
- SuperTrailDeutsch.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View English Doc" "View Deutsch Dok" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SuperTrailEnglish.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SuperTrailDeutsch.dok TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- assign fonts: "" ADD
- supertrail
- assign fonts: "" REMOVE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/misc
- .name
- GNUChessFix
- .type
- Game tool
- .short
- 3 programs to convert ouput of GNUChess
- .description
- This file is a description of the three ARexx programs I wrote to
- translate the raw listings of game moves produced by the chess
- games GNUchess and UChess. As this set of ARexx programs forms a
- patch to these chess games, they are not well integrated with
- them and thus are not very user friendly. There is a bit of
- initial CLI stuff to do and some modification of your startup
- sequence. But the ARexx programs are not difficult to use once
- you get the hang of them.
- .author
- Patrick Reany
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- 2408 W Myrtle #26
- Phoenix AZ 85021
- USA
- .docs
- GNUChessFix.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- game/patch
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool GNUChessFix.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SimCityFundsCheat
- .type
- Game Tool
- .short
- Changes amount of funds in SimCity City
- .description
- As the name suggest the aim of this program is to change the
- amount of funds in a SimCity City. It does this by Loading a
- Map File and changing the amount of funds available to that
- map. This is the only function of this program.
- NOTE: Not for SimCity 2000
- .version
- 1.03
- .author
- DCAT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- SimCityFundsCheat.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- game/patch
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SimCityFundsCheat.DOC TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- SimCityFundsCheat
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Falconia
- .fullname
- Legend of Falconia
- .type
- Adventure Game
- .short
- Demoversion of Legend of Falconia
- .description
- You will it not repent if you buy the orginalversion. Legend of
- Falconia guide you in a world nobody has seen it before. Experience
- the adventures of Han S0l0, not Han Solo, Iabba, not Jabba, Lord
- Titanius and of course the hero of the game. Let you bewitch and
- admire the wonderful graphics in over 50 pictures. Let your ears hear
- something good. Admire the fantastic sound from modules of the PD
- sector, which provide the respective situation. Experience things you
- will never experience in the normal live. Communicate with creatures
- you have never seen before. If you imagine the craziest which you can
- imagine you don't come to the crazy standard which is used in the
- game.
- .version
- 2.00
- .author
- Frank Rochter
- .requirements
- PAL Amiga
- 1 MB Chipmem minimum
- ( good are 1 MB Chipmem + 512 KB other Mem (Chipmem/Fastmem))
- An external drive or a harddisk with 4 MB minimum free
- Kickstart 2.04+
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20 (US), 25 DM
- .address
- Pirolweg 26
- 33335 Gutersloh
- Germany
- .docs
- readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- game/role
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- LOF
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- ITF
- .type
- Game Utility
- .short
- Infocom data file interpreter
- .description
- Amiga port of ITF4.01. ITF stands for "Infocom Task Force"
- There have been several ports of Infocom interpreters to the
- Amiga, but none of this program. The interpreter supports
- v1, v2, v3 (Zork1 to Stationfall), v4 (Trinity, Bureaucracy,
- etc.) and v5 (Sherlock, Beyond Zork etc.) games. This is more
- than any other freely distributable interpreter. With this
- interpreter you can play ALL the games in the LTOI2 package
- for the IBM PC, by copying the datafiles with CrossDOS or
- similar, then just running this interpreter. Binary only.
- .version
- 1.70
- .author
- InfoTaskForce, amiga port by David Kinder
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/game/ITF-1.60.lha
- 1.60
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/game/role/ITF/
- 1.60
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/game/ITF-1.60.lha
- 1.60
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/game/ITF-1.60.lha
- 1.60
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/game/role/ITF/
- 1.60
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/game/ITF-1.46.lha
- 1.46
- FreshFish-Vol4:New/game/role/ITF/
- 1.46
- FreshFish-Vol4:BBS/May94/game/role/ITF.lha
- 1.46
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d9xx/d975/ITF/
- 1.10
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d9xx/d975/ITF.lha
- 1.10
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d975/ITF.lha
- 1.10
- FreshFish-Vol3:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk975/ITF/
- 1.10
- AmigaLibDisk975:ITF/
- .requirements
- Requires OS 2.0+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 2, Clwtt Cottages,
- Bangor Road,
- Gyfelia,
- Nr. Wrexham,
- Clywd.
- LL13 0YL
- .email
- kinder@teaching.physics.ox.ac.uk
- david.kinder@physics.ox.ac.uk
- .docs
- About Sherlock
- DataFile.txt
- History.txt
- Infocom.guide
- Readme
- ZCode.txt
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set orgdir `cd`
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- cd $orgdir
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/role
- .name
- SpaceJest
- .type
- Adventure Game
- .short
- Text based adventure game.
- .description
- Space Jest is an adventure game of the old type. No graphics here, this is a
- text adventure.
- I know that about half the prospective players have just stopped reading and
- turned to something more interesting like Monkey Island 6, or something like
- that. To those of you who are still reading, thanks. I have tried to make
- the game as appealing as possible, but there are those who think that to be
- called a game it needs graphics. Ah well, we can't all be perfect!
- I have been meaning to write a decent adventure game for some time, but all
- of the projects I started have ended up mutating into something else. One
- of the things I have mastered as a result is being able to write a decent
- input routine, and most of the programs I have written of late (from
- databases to all manner of other things) have used the same input routine
- which I hijacked from one or other of my attempts at an adventure game.
- .version
- 1.32
- .author
- Simon Champion
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- £5
- .address
- PO Box 695,
- Hilton 3245,
- KwaZulu-Natal,
- South Africa.
- .construction
- The game was programmed using Amos Professional Version 2.00 and the Amos
- Professional Compiler. Most of the work was done on an A500 with kickstart
- version 1.2, but later changes were made using an A4000/030. The game has
- been tested under Kickstart 1.2, 1.3 and 3.0, and works with them all.
-
- This AmigaGuide® file was written using ED 2.00 (from Workbench), and tested
- using MultiView.
- .docs
- Contents
- SpaceJest.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- game/role
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SpaceJest.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- SpaceJestUNREG
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- LazyMines
- .type
- Thinking Game
- .short
- Minesweeper game
- .description
- This is the most feature loaded minesweeper on any platform, and
- it's only available for Amiga users.
-
- Special features:
- - 3 difficulty levels and an optional level.
- - Sweep all or sweep path.
- - Automatic lock.
- - Automatic opening (0-10%).
- - Warnings.
- - Smiley button for new game.
- - Ten high scores for each difficulty level.
- - Font sensitive.
- - Can open its window on any public screen.
- - Opens even on an NTSC 640 x 200 display.
- - Supports locale.library (English, German, Norwegian, Polish and Swedish
- catalogs included).
- - Lots of colors if you have version 3.0 or higher of the OS.
- - Installation script for Commodore's Installer.
-
- Try it, and you'll throw any other minesweeper games in the Trashcan
- immediately.
- .version
- 3.1
- .date
- 1995.06.29
- .author
- Lorens Younes
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/game/LazyMines-2.1.lha
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/game/LazyMines-2.1.lha
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/game/think/LazyMines/
- 2.1
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/game/LazyMines-1.0.lha
- 1.0
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/game/think/LazyMines/
- 1.0
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/game/think/LazyMines/
- 1.0
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/game/LazyMines-1.0.lha
- 1.0
- .requirements
- OS2.0+, OS2.1+ required for localization usage
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- d93-hyo@nada.kth.se
- .docs
- docs/English.guide
- docs/Norsk.guide
- docs/Svenska.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool LazyMines31.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set orgdir `cd`
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- cd $orgdir
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Installationscript
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- LazyMines
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/think
- .name
- BibleScramble
- .type
- Thinking Game
- .short
- A scrabble-like word game.
- .description
- BibleScramble - A scrabble-like word game. The object is to
- unscramble 7 ltrs per turn to make a word from the Bible. Unlike
- other word games that use random words, ten levels or categories
- of difficulty are available. Play alone, against another human
- or against HAL. This is version 1.0 released as a demo to the
- commercial product. Binary only.
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- B.E.E. Ready!
- .requirements
- OS1.2+
- 512Kb RAM, 1MB Recommended
- .distribution
- Commercial Demo
- .address
- P.O. Box 673
- Kiowa, CO 80117
- .docs
- BibleScrambleDemo.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- game/think
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool BibleScrambleDemo.DOC TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- BibleScrambleDemo
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Voz-Chess
- .type
- Thinking Game
- .short
- A Chess based puzzle game
- .description
- Some pieces have secretly been placed on a chessboard, but hidden from
- you. You must deduce their position and identity from the number
- of attacks on each square.
-
- Lots of options for easy or hard games.
-
- Runs on the Workbench of all Amigas - detects 1.3 / 2.0 colour schemes.
- .version
- 1.1
- .date
- 1995.06.08
- .author
- Gerry Quinn
- .requirements
- Any Amiga
- .reference
- .distribution
- Copyright but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 21 Forest Park,
- Flaxmill Lane,
- Drogheda,
- Co. Louth,
- Ireland
- .email
- gerard.f.quinn@dm.rs.ch
- .docs
- Voz-Chess.guide
- .described-by
- GQ
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- game/think
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Voz-Chess.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Voz-Chess
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- CyberShow
- .type
- Image Processing
- .short
- Universal picture viewer (inc. PhotoCD!)
- .description
- This program can display pictures in 21 file formats
- (incl. IFF,JPeg,PhotoCD,PCX,...) and even more with DataTypes
- directly in windows on the Workbench. If you have a suitable
- graphic board with Cybergraphic WB emulation installed you
- can even watch the pictures in full color quality (HiColor)
- on your Workbench. Without Cybergraphics the normal color
- restrictions (2 to 256 colors) will lead to a reduced
- quality, but smart pen allocation during displaying will
- still give surprisingly high quality with 256 colors.
- Features: downscaled loading, conversion, transfers,
- scrolling, preloading, ...
- .version
- 2.0
- .date
- 1995.06.19
- .docs
- CyberShow.ReadMe
- .author
- Helmut Hoffmann
- .requirements
- Requires AmigaOS 3.1 (V40) for use on standard Amigas
- or OS3.0 for use with Cybergraphics
- 4MBytes FastRAM recommended
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .address
- Rubensstrasse 4
- D-41063 Moenchengladbach
- Germany
- .email
- hhoff@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool CyberShow.ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cybershow
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/board
- .name
- ShowJPEG
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/board
- .type
- Picture Viewer
- .short
- A JPEG picture viewer for Picasso board.
- .description
- A JPEG picture viewer for the Picasso board. Features include: As
- compatible to the jpeg-standard as software can be, Supports
- greyscaled pictures, Various speed/quality tradeoff settings, Fast,
- CLI or WB start, Can be aborted anytime (with Ctrl-C or Escape),
- Filerequester, Pattern matching, Nocrop option, and Backdrop-screen.
- .version
- 1.6
- .date
- 1995.04.26
- .author
- Roman Hiestand
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Roman Hiestand
- Luziaweg 15
- CH-8807 Freienbach
- Switzerland
- .email
- rhiestan@iiic.ethz.ch
- .fax
- CH-055/48 26 37
- .docs
- ShowJPEG.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ShowJPEG" "Please select an option" "View ShowJPEG.doc" "Run ShowJPEG" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ShowJPEG.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- ShowJPEG
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- AGAiff
- .type
- Image Conversion
- .short
- IFF-to-RAW Conv for demo/game programmer
- .description
- Converts graphics into several 'low-level'/RAW formats.
- Supports several animation formats and datatypes, realtime
- animation loading from disk if memory is low, and also
- building of new animations. ARexx Port, Assembler code,
- many different save formats. Manual in AmigaGuide format.
- Version 1.99, fourth release. Requires OS 3.0 or later.
- This is a preview of the forthcoming Version 2. This version
- doesn't feature full docs, and is not finished. Besides that,
- there still might be some bugs in the new routines!
- I decided to release it, because this is a very useful tool
- for demo and game programmers, and the last version was released
- half a year ago. Animation loading is such a nice thing that I don't
- want the public to wait another two months for the final Version 2!
- .version
- 1.99beta
- .date
- 1995.06.28
- .author
- Michael Krause
- .requirements
- Requires OS3.0 and 68020+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .email
- rawstyle@online.sh.sub.de
- .docs
- ReadMe
- AGAiff.guide
- .described-by
- Michael Krause (rawstyle@online.sh.sub.de)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/conv
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AGAiff.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- AGAiff
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Image2C
- .fullname
- Image to C Converter
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/conv
- .short
- Convert IFF images to C code
- .description
- Source (and binary) to a tool to convert IFF images to 'C' code for
- use in DrawImage(); generates all structures necessary to create
- gadgets with this imagery, including LoadRGB32() palette tables, and
- struct Gadget, struct Image, etc. Source code demonstrates the use of
- iffparse.library to extract BMHD information, AUTH, BODY, etc. chunks.
- Flexible structure base-names from the command line.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Udo Schuermann
- .submittal
- Submitted directly by author via ftp.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Image to C Converter" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool i2c.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool i2c.c SOURCE
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- AmigaXv
- .type
- Image Utility
- .short
- Amiga port of the popular unix displayer
- .description
- This is a port of an X11 program called Xv (v3.10) by John Bradley.
-
- XV is a program that displays image files in GIF87, GIF89, JPEG,
- PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, PDS/VICAR Sun Rasterfile, and X11 Bitmap formats.
- XV runs on nearly ALL X displays: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit,
- color, greyscale, and black/white.
-
- XV displays one image at a time in an output window, or on the root
- window. You can arbitrarily stretch or compress the window, and the
- picture will be rescaled to fit. You can rotate the picture in
- 90-degree steps. You can flip the picture vertically and
- horizontally. You can repeatedly 'crop' a picture (define a
- rectangular 'region-of-interest' and 'throw away' the rest). You can
- magnify any portion of the picture by any amount, up to the maximum
- size of your screen.
-
- XV allows you click on the picture to determine pixel RGB values and
- x,y coordinates. You can perform arbitrary 'gamma correction' on the
- picture both in RGB space and HSV space. You can specify the maximum
- number of colors that XV should use, for some interesting visual
- effects. You can have the program produce a stippled version of the
- picture using black and white, or any other pair of colors.
-
- XV can write images in a variety of formats, with many of the
- modifications you may have made to the picture saved as well. You can
- use XV to do format conversion. XV will also automatically uncompress
- compress-ed files, as well as read files from stdin.
- .version
- 2.18
- .author
- John Bradley, Amiga port by Terje Pedersen
- .requirements
- Requires MUI
- AGA/OS3.0 is recommended but it may actually work with WB2.04/ECS.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/gfx/xv-2.10.lha
- 2.10
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/gfx/edit/xv/
- 2.10
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:New/gfx/edit/xv/
- 2.10
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/gfx/AmigaXv-1.21.lha
- 1.21
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/gfx/AmigaXv-1.21.lha
- 1.21
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/gfx/edit/AmigaXv/
- 1.21
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/gfx/edit/AmigaXv/
- 1.21
- .email
- terjepe@stud.cs.uit.no
- .docs
- HISTORY
- docs/amiga.readme
- docs/readme.mui
- docs/LIBX11.readme
- docs/README
- docs/WorthALook.readme
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu)
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Amiga Xv" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set orgdir `cd`
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- cd $orgdir
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- stack 30000
- run xv218
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/edit
- .name
- BluffTitler
- .type
- Video Tool
- .short
- A Realtime 3D Titling System
- .description
- BluffTitler is Realtime 3D Titling program. It allows you to animate 3D
- texts in all sorts of 3D effects using a simple graphical user interface.
-
- You no longer have to use difficult,expensive and slow 3D rendering software
- to make those stunning 3D leaders. All you need is BluffTitler !!
-
- And because BluffTitler works in realtime, you can immediately start
- recording your leader to video . No more heavy disk operations, memory
- problems and single frame recorders : simply start BluffTitler and press
- the record button on your video !
-
- Since computer power is limited you can't expect broadcast quality from a
- realtime titler, but the result is perfectly suitable for
- -home video's
- -semi-professional productions
- -cable networks
- -computer presentations
- .version
- 1.1
- .author
- Michiel den Outer
- .requirements
- - a 68020 Processor or higher
- - Amiga DOS 2.0 or higher
- - a 15 KHz monitor or TV
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $15 (US), 25 DM
- .address
- Populierenlaan 59
- 2925 CP Krimpen a/d IJssel
- The Netherlands
- .docs
- BluffTitler.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set orgdir `cd`
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- cd $orgdir
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- BluffTitler
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- BorderSprites
- .type
- OS Patch
- .short
- Make mouse visible outside screens
- .description
- This program changes one bit in the graphics.library so the mouse pointer
- will not become invisible when it is moved between screens or at the right
- of the screen.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Steffen Thorsen
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .requirements
- OS3.0, ECS/AGA chips
- .exectype
- 68000
- .source
- Assembler source (1K)
- .tested
- with OS3.0, with Multisync/normal monitors
- .address
- Fjordg 8A
- N-4300 Sandnes
- Norway
- .installsize
- 14K
- .docs
- BorderSprites.doc
- .described-by
- Steffen Thorsen
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool BorderSprites.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- BorderSprites
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- EShow
- .type
- Picture Viewer
- .short
- ECS/AGA IFF Viewer w/AppWindow
- .description
- An ECS/AGA IFF Viewer implemented as a commodity with font
- sensitive GUI (just drop your pictures in an AppWindow).
- Autoscroll, REXX port, Arexx example script included.
- .version
- 0,4
- .author
- Guichard Damien
- .requirements
- WB 2.0+ required, WB 2.1+ for localisation.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 8 Jean GIONO street
- 42100 Saint Etienne
- FRANCE
- .docs
- Contents
- EShow.guide
- EShow_français.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "EShow" "Please select an option" "View English Guide" "View French Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool EShow.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool EShow_français.guide GUIDE
- Else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install APPNAME EShow DEFUSER Novice SCRIPT Install MINUSER Novice
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- EShow
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- ILBM_Killer
- .type
- Picture Viewer
- .short
- IFF/AGA ILBM file viewer/remover
- .description
- This program only does two things. 1. Views IFF ILBM Files
- 2. Deletes Files
- This program was written because I had to spring clean my Hard
- Drive. Just imagine this. You have 30 to 40 ILBM files on your
- Hard Drive dating back a couple of years. Lets face it you have
- probably forgotten what most of then are anyway. You WANT some
- disk space back NOW.
- You have two options 1. Use the CLI to delete the file however
- you don't know what the picture is.
- 2. Load Deluxe Paint IV to view and delete
- the file however this is too slow and cumbersome.
-
- SOLUTION
- Use ILBM Killer. It is reasonably quick straight forward and
- easy to use.
- .version
- 1.01
- .author
- DCAT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- ILBM_Killer.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ILBM_Killer.DOC TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- ILBM_Killer
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- JIV
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .short
- Picture viewer GIF/BMP/ILBM/PNM/PCX/JPEG
- .description
- JIV is a picture viewer. I can imagine that you're wondering
- now why I had to write yet another one... well, here's a list
- of features that should answer your question:
-
- · JIV supports many different file formats:
-
- - GIF (full GIF87a standard plus a subset of GIF89a).
-
- - BMP (MS-Windows and OS/2 variants, currently only
- uncompressed).
-
- - IFF-ILBM (including HAM6, HAM8, EHB and 24bit formats).
-
- - PNM pictures (PBM, PGM and PPM in both binary and
- ASCII format).
-
- - PCX (8bit/VGA, 24 bit, monochrome and _some_ 4 bit)
-
- - JPEG/JFIF, if the JPEG CODEC is installed.
-
- · JIV supports several types of display hardware:
-
- - all native graphics chipsets (OCS, ECS and AGA).
-
- - Cybergraphics emulation.
-
- - A2024.
-
- - Picasso-II/Village emulation.
-
- - Generic mode, should work with every graphics board that
- emulates Workbench/Intuition. Tested with the Picasso-II
- emulation and the Cybergraphics emulation.
-
- · JIV supports displaying over-sized images using autoscroll.
-
- · JIV supports multiple filenames and AmigaDOS pattern
- matching.
-
- · JIV can dither pictures that use more colors than your
- display hardware supports.
-
- · JIV offers an endless/slideshow mode that can be used for
- (non-interactive) advertising, for example in a shop window.
-
- Please note that JIV is probably not the best choice for
- "small" Amiga configurations. It will need a lot of memory and
- (in some cases) quite a bit of computing power as well.
-
- The minimum configuration for JIV is:
-
- · 68000 or better.
-
- · AmigaOS 2.04 (V37) or better.
-
- · 1 MByte or more of RAM.
-
- This configuration should allow you to view small to medium-sized
- pictures (640x480x8 should just be possible).
-
- The suggested configuration for JIV is:
-
- · 68030 or better.
-
- · AmigaOS 3.1 (V40) or better.
-
- · 4 MBytes of RAM or more.
-
- · Hard disk drive.
-
- This configuration will allow you to view most pictures you're
- likely to find. A bit more RAM wouldn't hurt, though. :-) And
- of course you'll need a graphics board if you want to display
- true-color pictures without dithering.
- .author
- Jürgen Weinelt
- .address
- Franz-Ludwig-Straße 10
- D-97072 Würzburg
- Germany
- .version
- 1.22f
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but freely distributable under specified conditions.
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .email
- jow@hcast.franken.de
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "JIV" "Please select an option" "History" "ReadMe" "English Guide" "Deutsch Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Changes TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool JIV.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool JIV_e.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- MetaTool JIV_d.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- P-Reader
- .type
- Text Viewer
- .short
- Displays texts, pictures, anims, etc.
- .description
- P-Reader is really three readers in one:
-
- Normal Text reader.
-
- IFF reader - displaying ILBM pics, Anim5 animations, 8SVX sounds.
-
- Illustrated Text reader - containing pics,animations, sounds.
-
- Texts, pictures and animations may be compressed (with P-Compress) or be
- uncompressed. P-Reader will check and act accordingly.
- .version
- 8.2
- .author
- Chas A Wyndham
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d9xx/d924/P-Reader/
- 7.1
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d9xx/d924/P-Reader.lha
- 7.1
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d924/P-Reader.lha
- 7.1
- FreshFish-Vol2:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks920-930/Disk924/P-Reader/
- 7.1
- FreshFish-Vol1:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk924/P-Reader/
- 7.1
- AmigaLibDisks:d9xx/d924/P-Reader/
- 7.1
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d7xx/d744/P-Reader/
- 6.2
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d7xx/d726/P-Reader/
- 6.2
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d7xx/d744/P-Reader.lha
- 6.2
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d7xx/d726/P-Reader.lha
- 6.2
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d744/P-Reader.lha
- 6.2
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d726/P-Reader.lha
- 6.2
- FreshFish-Vol1:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks740-759/Disk744/P-Reader/
- 6.2
- FreshFish-Vol1:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk726/P-Reader/
- 6.2
- AmigaLibDisks:d7xx/d744/P-Reader/
- 6.2
- AmigaLibDisks:d7xx/d726/P-Reader/
- 6.2
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d5xx/d595/P-Reader/
- 5.2
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d5xx/d595/P-Reader.lha
- 5.2
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d595/P-Reader.lha
- 5.2
- AmigaLibDisks:d5xx/d595/P-Reader/
- 5.2
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 1265 Canning Mills Road
- Roleystone
- WA 6111
- Australia
- .docs
- P-Reader.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool P-Reader.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- P-Reader
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- P-View
- .type
- Display Commodity
- .short
- Tiny ILBM viewer for all Amigas.
- .description
- P-View is a tiny but highly capable ILBM viewer for all Amigas.
-
-
- This version clears some bugs that limited the performance of P-View
- under OS1.3.
-
- P-View should work with all OS versions from 1.3 (and probably with
- 1.2 as well). It should work with all currently available viewmodes and
- monitor types. If a picture size is larger than the display it allows
- autoscrolling so that the whole picture can be seen (OS2 & 3 only).
-
- If the required monitor drivers, number of planes, or screen sizes
- are not available, it will show what it can. The result may be that only
- part of the picture will be visible, it may be distorted, or only the
- first few planes may be shown - but at least you should see something!
- One reservation - the picture must not be larger than the maximum size
- that can be accepted by the machine in use.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Chas A. Wyndham
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/gfx/P-View.lha
- ?.?
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/gfx/show/P-View/
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/gfx/P-View.lha
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/gfx/P-View.lha
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/gfx/show/P-View/
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/gfx/P-View.lha
- ?.?
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 1265 Canning Mills Road
- Roleystone
- WA 6111
- Australia
- .docs
- P-View.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool P-View.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File to View" PATTERN "~(#?.info)"`
- failat 21
- P-View $filechoice
- unset filechoice
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SuperView
- .type
- Graphics Viewer
- .short
- Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
- .description
- SuperView is a localized Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber for
- the superview.library, with ARexx-Support, GUI, Online-Help, Cx-Support
- and many more features.
-
- Converting graphics and "Screen-Grabbing" is possible in a very comfortable
- and object-oriented manner, also allows image processing via SVOperators.
-
- Needs at least superview.library V9+, which includes the following
- FileFormats, Display Drivers and Operators (V9.12) :
-
- SVObjects : - IFF-ILBM, IFF-ACBM, PCX, GIF, BMP (W*nd*ws), JPEG,
- TIFF, FBM (*nix), PNM (*nix), IMG (GEM), WPG (W*rdP*rf*ct),
- MAC (M*cPaint), C64 (Koala,Doodle), Targa, Pictor/PCPaint,
- SunRaster, IFF-YUVN, WinIcon, SVO (own Format) and
- all OS3-Datatypes !
- Reads XPK- and PP20-packed data via Unpack.svobject.
-
- SVDrivers : - ECS, AGA, EGS-Cards, OpalVision
-
- SVOperators : - Dither24Bit, 24BitToHam6, HilbertDither256, XOR,
- ExtractRed, ExtractGreen, ExtractBlue, ExtractGrayScales,
- TopToBottom, LeftToRight
- .version
- 4.63
- .date
- 1995.08.03
- .author
- Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- .restrictions
- Evaluation version with "please register" requester and disabled ARexx-Port
- (until you receive your KeyFile...).
- .requirements
- Requires V11+ of superview.library
- Requires OS2.04+, OS V2.1+ and V3.00+ features are used, when available.
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- DM40
- .address
- Grube Hohe Grethe 23
- D-57074 Siegen
- Germany
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol7/Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 4.0
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 3.3
- FreshFish-Jul94:New/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk367:SuperView/
- 3.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d3xx/d367/SuperView/
- 3.0
- FreshFish-May94:New/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 2.1
- .docs
- Help/english/SuperView.guide
- Help/english/RegisterForm
- Help/deutsch/SuperView.guide
- Help/deutsch/RegisterForm
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "SuperView" "Please select an option" "Guide" "Other Files" "Install" "Install Libs" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install_SuperView SuperView NOVICE AVERAGE LOGFILE=T:Install_SuperView.logfile LANGUAGE=English NOLOG
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- cd SuperViewLibrary
- Installer Install_SVLib SuperView-Library NOVICE AVERAGE LOGFILE=T:Install_SuperView.logfile LANGUAGE=English NOLOG
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- WBRun SuperView
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .name
- AmiWin
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- A port of the X11R6 software package
- .description
- AmiWin is a port of the X11R6 software package by the X consortium.
-
- X11R6 (X-Window-System, sometimes also referred to as "X-Windows")
- is a GUI interface standard that is particularly common on Un*x
- systems. The feature that most sets it apart from other GUI standards
- is that X11 can run across a network, i.e. a GUI-based program can be
- run on a machine that is different from the one the user is working on
- (where the X server is located).
- .version
- 2.0
- .date
- 1995.07.31
- .author
- Holger Kruse
- .restrictions
- The evaluation version has a number of restrictions that are not
- present in the registered version:
-
- * In the unregistered version the number of clients connected to the
- X server at any time is limited to 4 (128 in the registered
- version).
-
- * The unregistered version of AmiWin does not support external X
- extension modules. The registered version comes with the "Sync"
- and "Multibuffering" extensions.
-
- * All display drivers in the evaluation version have a maximum
- screen size of 800x600.
-
- * The evaluation version does not contain the true-color display
- drivers.
-
- * The evaluation version of the font access library only supports X
- bitmap fonts. Scalable outline fonts (Speedo, Type1) and remote
- font access are not supported.
-
- * The evaluation version only contains two fonts. Other bitmap fonts
- are available from other sources though (e.g. ftp.x.org), and can
- be used with the evaluation version of AmiWin. The registered
- version comes with a large font collection (17 MB) including
- scalable fonts, precompiled for AmiWin for best performance.
-
- * The registered version contains several more clients, including
- the virtual window manager "fvwm" and all associated modules.
-
- * The registered version contains 68030-optimized versions of all
- display drivers.
-
- * The registered version contains "xaw3d.library", a library that
- gives the Athena Widgets set a 3-dimensional look, and
- "xpm.library", a library for handling color images.
-
- * The registered version comes with a printable copy of the AmiWin
- manual (.dvi and .ps formats).
- .requirements
- OS2.04+
- 4Mb RAM
- 2Mb Disk Space
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $50
- .address
- 12006 Coed Drive
- Orlando, FL 32826-3101
- USA
- .email
- kruse@cs.ucf.edu
- .docs
- AmiWin.guide
- REGISTRATION
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/x11
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AmiWin.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer Install_AmiWin MINUSER Expert APPNAME AmiWin
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Analay
- .type
- Scientific
- .short
- Graphing with integrated page layout
- .description
- Analay is a new math graphing program with integrated page layout. It
- combines its math functions with a DTP program, enabling the user to
- lay out scientific pages very quickly and easily.
- .version
- 1.11
- .date
- 1995.05.03
- .author
- Marc Necker
- .restrictions
- Printing & saving are disabled
- Loading a configuration is disabled
- .requirements
- 1.5 Mb RAM
- OS2.0+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable without the key-file
- .price
- 30 DM for program with key-file.
- .address
- Sulzauerstr. 15
- 70563 Stuttgart
- Germany
- .email
- Marc@buster.tynet.sub.org
- .construction
- The program was written using the Amiga-Oberon compiler by Fridtjof
- Siebert. It uses the garbage collector of this Oberon system, which
- makes it much larger than programs not using the garbage collector.
- However it runs very fast and, using the garbage collector, very
- stably.
- .docs
- AnalayDeutsch.guide
- AnalayEnglish.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- misc/math
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Analay" "Please select an option" "English Guide" "Deutsch Guide" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AnalayEnglish.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AnalayDeutsch.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- assign Analay: ""
- WBRun Analay
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- eCalc
- .type
- Math Tool
- .short
- Program to calculate e (2.71828...)
- .description
- eCalc is a CLI-only program to calculate the mathematical number e to
- any number of decimal places (memory and time limit how many). It is made in
- very optimized assembler and uses the 64 bit 68020 math instructions to be
- as fast as possible. On my 68020/28 it calculates e to 20000 decimals in
- under a minute. It features many options: How often should we save/output
- the current calculation, option to show how far it has come and how long
- a calculation will take.
- .version
- 2.5
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Steffen Thorsen
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .requirements
- 68020 or better CPU required, Kickstart 2.04 or better
- .exectype
- 68020
- .tested
- A1200 with Fast Memory
- tested with up to 1000008 decimals
- .address
- Fjordg 8A
- N-4300 Sandnes
- Norway
- .installsize
- 14K
- .docs
- eCalc.doc
- .described-by
- Steffen Thorsen
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author
- .aminet-dir
- misc/math
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "eCalc" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool eCalc.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun eCalc
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- piCalc
- .type
- Math Tool
- .short
- Program to calculate pi (3.1415...)
- .description
- piCalc is a CLI-only program to calculate the mathematical number pi to
- any number of decimal places (memory and time limit how many). It is made in
- very optimized assembler and uses the 64 bit 68020 math instructions to be
- as fast as possible. On my 68020/28 it calculates pi to 10000 decimals in
- under a minute. It features many options: How often should we save/output
- the current calculation, option to show how far it has come and how long
- a calculation will take.
- .version
- 2.5
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Steffen Thorsen
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .requirements
- 68020 or better CPU required, Kickstart 2.04 or better
- .exectype
- 68020
- .tested
- A1200 with Fast Memory
- tested with up to 1000008 decimals, seems to give correct numbers
- .address
- Fjordg 8A
- N-4300 Sandnes
- Norway
- .installsize
- 14K
- .docs
- piCalc.doc
- .described-by
- Steffen Thorsen
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author
- .aminet-dir
- misc/math
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "PiCalc" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool piCalc.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Lottery
- .fullname
- Lottery Predictor
- .type
- Game Software
- .short
- Tries to predict numbers for lottery
- .description
- This program trys to help you win the national lottery by picking out
- patterns in the data.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.03.07
- .author
- Simon P.Hughes
- .requirements
- WB2.0+
- GadTools.Library V36.0
- ReqTools.Library V36.0
- Intuition.Library V36.0
- Graphics.Library V36.0
- Utility.Library V36.0
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- £10.00
- .address
- 35 Glebe Close
- Credenhill
- HR4 7EX
- .email
- cs9h3hsp@swansea.ac.uk or
- susimes.ug@swansea.ac.uk or
- .construction
- This program was written on an Amiga 4000/040 with a Warp Engine
- Accelerator. It has 2 Mb Chip ram and 4 Mb Fast, and 10 Mb Virtual
- Fast. I have a 540 Meg hard drive, and loads of other gizmos.
- .tested
- Works perfectly on my machine. It has been tested and run successfully
- on a bare A1200, an 030 accelerated 1200 and an 030 A4000.
- .docs
- readme.txt
- Docs/Lottery.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- misc/misc
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Lottery" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Guide" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool readme.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd Docs
- MetaTool Lottery.readme GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun Lottery
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Lynx
- .type
- Image Processing
- .short
- Image Processing package. FFT processing
- .description
- Lynx is an image processing package. Yet another? Not exactly. Lynx is
- significantly different than others images processing packages availables
- for the Amiga.
-
- For example, it can do the Fourier transformation and works in the frequency
- domain of the images.
-
- It's the first one (I think !) which be able to work on 16 bits per pixel
- (per channel) images, that gives 65536 gray levels !
-
- The main purpose of Lynx is scientific and it is able to process images in
- many domains: Astronomy, physics, archeology...
-
- Lynx can also execute some subjectives processes such as image composition,
- solarize effect, oil painting...
-
- There are two versions: 8bits and 16bits. The first one is rather designed
- for subjective processing, while the second is rather for "serious" image
- processing !
-
- Why ?
- ~~~~~
- In the beginning I would process some astronomical images that I had
- released with a CCD camera, but there wasn't any software on the Amiga
- able to perform some processes such as FFT transform, Gaussian filters,
- profile extraction and many others. So I'd decided to make my own program.
-
- Capabilities
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- -Lynx can load and process as many images as possible (multiples buffers)
- -Up to 256 slices (channels) per image.
- -Add, delete, move slices between image buffers (stacks).
-
- Input/Output
- --------------
- o Read the following images formats:
- FITS (Flexible Image Transport System).
- IFF 1-8 bitplans, IFF24.
- Datatypes.
- Lynx (own format).
-
- o Write the following images formats:
- FITS (Flexible Image Transport System).
- IFF 2-8 bitplans, IFF24, HAM 6 or 8.
- Lynx (own format).
-
- Image Processing
- ----------------
- o Spatial domain:
- Convolutions Matrix 3x3 & 5x5
- Median filter (with control of efficiency and matrix design)
- Minimum, maximum filters
- Arithmetics operations
- Transcode
- Histogram Equalisation
- Geometricals operations (Scale, Translate, Rotate, Dimensions)
- Pixels corrections
-
- o Spectral domain:
- Fast Fourier Transform
- Convolution
- Deconvolution (Wiener filter)
- Correlation
- Filtering (Low-Pass, Band-Pass, High-pass, Gauss, Butterworth,
- Wavelet...)
-
- Image analysis
- --------------
- Histogram
- Statistics
- Pixel values
- Profiles extractions
- Photometric mesurements
-
- Visualization
- -------------
- Pseudo-color for monochromatic visualization.
- True-color in 16-256 colors, HAM6 (old machines), HAM8 (AGA mach.)
-
- Miscellaneous
- -------------
- ARexx port.
- Images composition
- Color model transformations (RBG <-> HSV)
- Statistics
- Transcoding for visualization
- Animations
- .version
- 1.01ß
- .date
- 1995.06.20
- .author
- Stéphane Poirier
- .requirements
- Requires OS 2.04+, 2.1+ for localization, 3.0+ for datatype usage
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $30 (US), DM 40, FR 150
- .address
- 20 avenue Claude Vellefaux
- 75010 Paris
- FRANCE
- .email
- poiries@asterix.saclay.cea.fr
- .tested
- - A4000/040
- - A1200 with/without FAST ram, coprocessor, accelerator card.
- - A3000
- - A500+
- .docs
- Readme
- Lisez-moi
- Lynx.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- misc/sci
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Lynx" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "Lisez-moi" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Lisez-moi TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Lynx.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- OctaMED
- .short
- Demo of a music editor/player
- .description
- Save-disabled version of the full-featured OctaMED-Pro, a commercial
- product. OctaMed is the 8-channel version of MED, a music editor which was
- originally designed for making music for programs (demos, games, etc), but
- works well as a standalone music program.
- .author
- Teijo Kinnunen and Ray Burt-Frost
- .version
- 6.0
- .requirements
- OS2.04+
- AmigaGuide for online help
- .address
- RBF Software
- 169, Dale Valley Road
- Hollybrook
- Southampton
- SO1 6QX
- ENGLAND
-
- Teijo Kinnunen
- Oksantie 19
- FIN-86300 OULAINEN
- FINLAND
- .email
- rbfsoft@cix.compulink.co.uk
- kinnunen@stekt07.oulu.fi
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically by RBF Software
- .aminet-dir
- mus/edit
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- AmigaGuide Read_Me_Now!
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- OctaMEDV6Demo
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- DSC_B
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Funny Parachute Anim
- .description
- Funny Parachute Anim
- .author
- Poob Productions
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/anim
- .execute
- METATOOL DSC_B.anim ANIM
- .docs
- DSC_B.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Engine
- .type
- Animation
- .short
- Engine animation
- .description
- This is a 30-frame 2D animation, showing the inner workings of a
- four-stroke internal combustion engine. I made it primarily to
- show my son the principles of the combustion engine.
-
- When viewed with MainActor's MainView program, the animation runs
- with sound ;). Turn caching on. On an A4000, a suitable speed is
- F4 (F1 is way too fast). I haven't tried it on a slower Amiga, but
- I would guess that F1 would be fine on a stock 2000. If you don't
- have MainActor, you really should check it out. MainActor1_55.lha
- is available on AmiNet, pub/amiga/gfx/edit.
-
- The engine was handcrafted using DeLuxe Paint IV. The sounds were
- lifted somewhere and then mangled with PerfectSound.
-
- Freely distributable for your viewing pleasure, but don't include
- the engine with any commercial package without my permission. I'm
- reachable via strix@hotcity.com, henry.norman@cup.portal.com, or
- at work, norman_henry@tandem.com.
-
- Thanks to Lumpy at HotCity and HarvL at Portal: the services you
- provide are great. Let's all hope that Amiga Technologies manages
- to finally give the Amiga the market share it deserves...
- .author
- Henry Norman.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/anim
- .execute
- METATOOL Engine.anim ANIM
- .docs
- ReadMe!
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- LimBoLand
- .type
- Animation
- .short
- Comic of Rush Limbaugh
- .description
- This is our first attempt to author a comic strip for the computer.
- It's a little rough, but we hope you can enjoy it.
- .author
- Sugar & Spice
- .requirements
- OS2.0+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Sugar & Spice Productions
- 2753 E. Broadway S101-106
- Mesa, AZ. 85204
- .docs
- LimBoLand.Doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- pix/anim
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Animation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool LimBoLand.Doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- proj2 LimBoLand001.film
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- RachelFootball
- .fullname
- Rachel Football
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.06.26
- .author
- Les Dietz
- .address
- #12 5502 60 Street
- Vegreville, Alberta, Canada
- T9C 1P7
- .email
- ewaniu@ee.ualberta.ca
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Rachel Raccoon playing touch football
- .description
- A 720x454 picture in 16 and 256 colour IFF format of Rachel Raccoon
- playing touch football with Monty Moose a little too aggressively.
- .distribution
- Freeware, but not to be distributed in modified form
- .requirements
- Any computer capable of reading Amiga IFF pictures
- .construction
- DPaint 5
- .docs
- RachelFootball.readme
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu
- .described-by
- Darren Ewaniuk (ewaniu@ee.ualberta.ca)
- .execute
- set filechoice `requestfile "Select an IFF file to view" PATTERN="#?.iff"
- METATOOL $filechoice ILBM
- .aminet-dir
- pix/art
- .name
- AGA_Morphy
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- AGA_Morphy Anim by Eric Schwartz
- .description
- Morphy the Magic Man - Animation by Eric W. Schwartz ©1994
-
- This is my first animation of 1994. It's also the first animation with a
- version for the AGA Amigas (A1200 and A4000)
-
- REQUIREMENTS:
-
- Non-AGA Version: Any Amiga with about 2 or more MB memory
-
- AGA Version: AGA-Chipset Amiga with 4 Megs (Maybe less) and a Hard Drive
- or High-Density Floppy
-
- INSTALLATION:
-
- Non-AGA Version: The animation can be run directly from its floppy disk,
- but to install on a Hard Drive, copy the contents of the floppy to any
- drawer on the Hard Drive(including files without icons). As long as the
- files are in the same directory with each other, the animation should run.
-
- AGA Version: The distribution floppy provides this version of the
- animation and its player in an archive (.LHA) and it will have to be
- extracted. This will require about 1.5 megs of free disk space (on either
- a Hard Drive or High Density Floppy) and an LHA de-archiving program (not
- provided with this release) De-archive the file into a disk or directory.
- the animation should run from there.
-
- TO RUN:
-
- Non-AGA Version: Just Double-click its Icon. Simple.
-
- AGA-Version: Not as simple, but still easy. Double Click the Icon, and a
- file requester will appear. Pick 'AGA_Morphy' from the requester and
- double-click. The animation will then load and run. Do not run the
- animation from the Shell, because it will crash the Amiga (Sorry, but it's
- a buggy player program)
-
- On either version, hitting the left mouse button while the animation is
- running will stop it. the AGA version will bring back the file requester,
- which you can exit by hitting 'Cancel' or the close gadget.
-
- LICENSE:
-
- This animation and its characters are copyright ©1994 Eric W. Schwartz. It
- can be freely distributed, as long as the files are kept together and are
- not altered in anyway.
-
- As Always,
-
- Eric W. Schwartz
- .author
- Eric W. Schwartz
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- E.S. Productions
- P.O. Box 292684
- Kettering, OH 45429-0684
- U.S.A.
- .aminet-dir
- pix/eric
- .execute
- run METATOOL AGA_Morphy ANIM
- .docs
- Morphy_README
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- BatMan
- .type
- Animation
- .short
- Batman Anim by Eric Schwartz
- .description
- A short looping anim Eric did back in 1989 and decided to release in 1992.
- .author
- Eric Schwartz
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/eric
- .execute
- METATOOL "Batman Anim" ANIM
- .docs
- BatMan.Anim.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Juggler_Jr
- .type
- Animation
- .short
- Juggler Jr Anim by Eric Schwartz
- .description
- A small looping anim from earlier Schwartz days.
- .author
- Eric Schwartz
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/eric
- .execute
- METATOOL Juggler_Jr. ANIM
- .docs
- Juggler_Jr.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- AmyWB
- .type
- Icons
- .short
- a collection 32 color icons/docks
- .description
- This is AmyWB Icon pack Vol 1, a collection of higly professional 32
- colors, 1:1 resolution icons/docks for Amiga.
-
- AmyWB Icons are compatible with:
- - Amiga native 4 colors icons
- - MagicWB 8 colors icons
- - ROMIcons 16 colors icons
-
- A suited palette file and configuration file for LockColors are included
- in this package.
- .version
- 1
- .author
- Henrik Jensen
- .restrictions
- Drawer icons are not ready yet.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- pix/icon
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Preview" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Snaphshot.iff ILBM
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- bootpic
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Amiga Workbench Bootpics
- .description
- Amiga Workbench Bootpicture
-
- Das Bootpic steht in zwei Versionen zur verfuegung:
- 640x512 und 800x600!
- Zusaetzlich gibt es noch ein Commodore Pattern fuer die MagicWB.
- .author
- ICEHAWK
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- s_supp@ira.uka.de
- .aminet-dir
- pix/icon
- .execute
- METATOOL Amigaboot640x512.iff ILBM
- .docs
- bootpic94.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- IBrowse
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- GIFs of IBrowse, a new Amiga WWW Browser
- .description
- Hi all!
-
- These have been taken from http://www.omnipresence.com/ibrowse/
- and uploaded here as they were nasty inline images.
-
- The Amiga clearly has a bright future.
- Now it has a bright future in the WWW too.
-
- Basically, it's the contents of my T: dir while viewing the pages,
- so the images are the T432.0000 type.
-
- Stu. :)
- --
- ____________________________________________________________________
- / Stuart Tomlinson Amiga CD32+SX-1, 6 meg RAM, HD,\
- | stuart@tomonet.demon.co.uk and a 14.4K Sportster FAX Modem |
- | http://metro.turnpike.net/~stu/ IRC: Casper (Casper_ when taken)|
- | Maintainer of the SX1 Mailing List: |
- | Mail to SX1-request@tomonet.demon.co.uk with HELP in the body |
- | or go to its WWW page at http://metro.turnpike.net/~stu/sx1.html |
- \___________________________________________________________________/
- .author
- Stuart Tomlinson
- .email
- stuart@tomonet.demon.co.uk
- .aminet-dir
- pix/illu
- .execute
- set filechoice `requestfile "Select a picture to view" PATTERN "3WN5.#?"
- MetaTool $filechoice GIF
- .docs
- IBrowsePics.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- NewLogo
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Should this be the new Amiga Tech. logo?
- .description
- This is my suggestion to Amiga Technologies for a change to the proposed
- new company/Amiga logo.
- .author
- Alan Ingleby
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- aing@netspace.net.au
- .aminet-dir
- pix/illu
- .execute
- METATOOL New_Logo.iff ILBM
- .docs
- NewLogo.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- BeaverDream
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Raytrace in Imagine
- .description
- This is a picture I did a while ago in Imagine 3.0. My friend Neil drew the
- girl on the floor, and I scanned it in. The actual "Dream" I did in Image F/X.
- I also composited in the girl in Image F/X.
- .author
- Andy Rittner
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- adr93001@UConnVM.UConn.Edu
- .aminet-dir
- pix/imagi
- .execute
- METATOOL BeaverDream.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- BeaverDream.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- fmdesk
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Imagine 3.2 render of a desk
- .description
- Ok... This is my second "proper" render and I feel is not quite so cliched as
- Volvic.jpg.. which is also around here.
-
- It`s meant to be a render of Mulder`s desk, from the X-Files. :)
-
-
- Hope you like it...
-
- Check out my web page if you want
-
- http://www.ex.ac.uk/~ge94saj/renders.html
-
-
- Thanks
-
- steve
- .author
- Steve Jalim
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- S.A.Jalim@queens.ex.ac.uk
- .aminet-dir
- pix/imagi
- .execute
- METATOOL fmdesk.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- fmdesk.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- MangaJin
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Japanese Manga and Anime characters
- .description
- MangaJin! (named after my favourite source of japanese pop culture magazine) is
- a collection of the most popular manga/anime characters ... ther all 16 colours
- so u could use them on ur ECS or (preferably) AGA machines ... something 2
- remember is that they were all hand drawn by a guy called Street Shamen of the
- IBB ... these pics should help u make ur workbench manga!
-
- if u like the stuff and use it .. hint .. i like mail ..
- so send me a postcard ..
-
- Mikhali Mifsud
- 27 Bassett str
- Hurstville,2220
- Australia...
-
- Ja
-
- ///\ IAmKaneda
- c-00 On parole from the Uni Of Wollongong Penitentiary
- \ > After Serving a 4 year BA sentence
- |\_- Kaneda@dialx.sydney.com.au (?)
- \ /
- .
- .author
- Mikhali Mifsud
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 27 Bassett str
- Hurstville,2220
- Australia
- .email
- Kaneda@dialx.sydney.com.au
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
- set filechoice `requestfile "Select picture to view" PATTERN="~(#?.info)" DRAWER="MangaAnime/"
- METATOOL $filechoice ILBM
- .docs
- MangaJin.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Thankyou
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- A high quality ray trace by DR_FACT.
- .description
- This is a strange render of a red chrome dolphin and a surreal snakey
- effort, literally resting on some very unnatural looking water. Odd, but IMHO,
- pretty cute :)
-
- Really, This is by way of thanks to 3 people who stuck by me recently,
- as I have been having a really bad time of it. You find out who your friends
- really are, when you're down in it. So thanks (in no particular order) to:
-
- U4ia (Jim Young)- For telling me not to be so bloody silly, and talking
- me out of doing anything stupid (You sarky git *8-).
-
- Slayer (Martin Brookes)- For help, advice, and the kind offer of space to
- crash in. Watch out, you'll lose your nasty reputation...
-
- JohnUnix (John Halliwell)- For helping me out with net links; an incredibly
- timely and generous act. Moreover, general all round coolness :)
-
- Thanks guys!
- .author
- DR_FACT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- dr-fact@linetime.demon.co.uk
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
- METATOOL thankyou.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- thankyou.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Watergirl
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Amazing Picture by JCS/Neoplasia^Sector7
- .description
- Amazing Picture by JCS/Neoplasia^Sector7
- .author
- JCS/Neoplasia^Sector7
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
- METATOOL JCS_Watergirl.IFF ILBM
- .docs
- Watergirl.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- WinKills
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- A little Windoze gag by LaGuardia!
- .description
- Something I made some time ago, while testing my digtizer...
- Note that the Windoze picture is not a grab, I drawn it by myself
- (except for the leaves pattern, of course!) ;-)
- .author
- Alberto D'Urso
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- a.durso@agora.stm.it
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
- METATOOL WindozeKills.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- WindozeKills.readme
- WinKills.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- jurassic
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Fantasy JPEG picture - 800 x 600.
- .description
- This is a nice picture I created some time ago on my Amiga 4000/040.
- If you like it and/or want to contact me for any reasons, feel free
- to do so at the address quoted above, or by phone at : +39-2-76110695.
-
- Enjoy...
- .author
- Roberto Bisconcini
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- groncola@eznet.it
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
- METATOOL jurassic.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- jurassic.readme
- Readme.txt
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Knight
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Fantasy JPEG picture - 800 x 600.
- .description
- This is a nice picture I created some time ago on my Amiga 4000/040.
- If you like it and/or want to contact me for any reasons, feel free
- to do so at the address quoted above, or by phone at : +39-2-76110695.
-
- Enjoy...
- .author
- Roberto Bisconcini
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
- METATOOL knight.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- knight.readme
- Readme.txt
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- pa_amylogos
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- AMIGA Logos by PirlAGA
- .description
- 4 Nice Amiga Logos (640x256) by PirlAGA
- .author
- PirlAGA
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- tekne@cmns.mnegri.it
- .aminet-dir
- pix/misc
- .execute
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-
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-
- Enjoy...
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- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
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- .submittal
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-
- Enjoy...
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- .distribution
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-
- Enjoy...
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- .distribution
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-
- Enjoy...
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- .distribution
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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- MetaTool EC90-224.jpg JPEG
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
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- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
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- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
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- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- .distribution
- Public Domain
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- Public Domain
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of X-24A on runway.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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- MetaTool ECN-2006.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
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- .description
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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- .description
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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- MetaTool ECN-2461.jpg JPEG
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- .description
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-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
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- MetaTool ECN-33507-1.jpg JPEG
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the shuttle Challenger mated to a 747
- and in flight.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC82-21135.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
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- .short
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the shuttle Enterprise and 747 mated.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC83-24318.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
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- .name
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- .short
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the shuttle Atlantis landing.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC85-33180-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
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- .name
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- .short
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-26 space shuttle mission liftoff.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC88-0197-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
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- .type
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- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG; Shuttle mating device
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG image of the lift at the shuttle mating facility.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC90-065-13.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
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- .type
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- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG; STS-31 after landing
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-31 shuttle after landing and
- with the recovery convoy personnel.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC90-129-6.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
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- .short
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG image of a space shuttle being mated with a 747.
- (Rated G)
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC91-659-05.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
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- .short
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the Shuttle Mate De-Mate Facility.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC92-05169-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
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- .short
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- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-51 mission shuttle launch.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC93-42253-3.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
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- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG; Shuttle & 747 flyaway
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-64 shuttle mated to a 747 and
- taking off.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42750-6.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
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- .type
- Picture
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- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG STS-68 shuttle landing
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-68 shuttle landing at Edwards.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42789-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42789-2
- .type
- Picture
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- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG; Endeavour landing
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-68 shuttle (Endeavour) landing.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42789-2.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42816-1
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/space
- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG hubble space telescope
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG image of the Hubble space telescope.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42816-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42816-2
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/space
- .short
- 950x1280x24 JPEG hubble space telescope
- .description
- A 950 x 1280 x 24 JPEG image of the Hubble space telescope.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42816-2.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42816-3
- .type
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- .short
- 950x1280x24 JPEG astronaut and telescope
- .description
- A 950 x 1280 x 24 JPEG of an astronaut and the Hubble space telescope.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42816-3.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42816-4
- .type
- Picture
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- .short
- 950x1280x24 JPEG astronaut and telescope
- .description
- A 950 x 1280 x24 JPEG image of an astronaut and the Hubble telescope.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42816-4.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42816-5
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/space
- .short
- 950x1280x24 JPEG astronaut and telescope
- .description
- A 950 x 1280 x 24 JPEG image of an astronaut and the Hubble telescope.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42816-5.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42845-1
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/space
- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG astronaut on spacewalk
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG image of an Astronaut & EVA on space walk.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42845-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42845-2
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/space
- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG astronaut on spacewalk
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG image of astronaut on spacewalk.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42845-2.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC94-42845-3
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/space
- .short
- 950x1280x24 JPEG astronaut on spacewalk
- .description
- A 950 x 1280 x 24 JPEG image of astronaut on spacewalk.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC94-42845-3.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- EC95-43011-1
- .type
- Picture
- .aminet-dir
- pix/plane
- .short
- 1280x1024x24 JPEG STS-67 shuttle landing
- .description
- A 1280 x 1024 x 24 JPEG of the STS-67 mission shuttle landing.
-
- This image is from the Dryden Research Aircraft Photo Archive, which
- contains digitized photos of many of the unique research aircraft
- flown at what is now known as NASA Dryden Flight Research Center from
- the 1940s to the present.
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- MetaTool EC95-43011-1.jpg JPEG
- .submittal
- Downloaded from ftp.dfrc.nasa.gov:pub/PhotoServer/
- .name
- Beast
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- 3D fantasy pic Lightwave generated
- .description
- This piccy (CavernBeast.jpg) is a sample frame from a massive animation
- project Iam currently working on using lightwave & Imagine3.
- The lizardbeast in the pic is to be animated, I`m currently setting up all
- the bones in imagine3 for this as they are superior to lightwave`s, just the
- hands to finish now.(Thank christ, it`s taken me ages....).
-
- I`d be interested in hearing from any other 3D maniacs to swap textures,
- objects hints & tips etc.
-
- I use lightwave and Imagine 3 for most of my 3d stuff, often in
- collabaration.
-
- Hope some-one likes this piccy, why not e-mail me and let me know :
-
- ade@artworks.demon.co.uk or
-
- Adrian_Rutter@metnet.demon.co.uk
-
- Cheers,this piccy is freely distributable, but I retain copyright, ok ?
-
- Ade.
- .author
- Ade Rutter
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- ade@artworks.demon.co.uk
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- METATOOL CavernBeast.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- read.me
- beast.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- CastleRoom
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- 1024x768x8 GIF - Castle room/furnishings
- .description
- A 1024x768 .gif with 256 colors which I created some years ago with
- Imagine 2.0 -- it details a room in a castle, sunset out the window,
- wine and chess set on the table, a picture, a mirror, two chairs ready
- for the chess players. Lighting and scene came out real nice.
- .author
- Udo Schuermann
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- MetaTool CastleRoom.gif GIF
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted directly by author via ftp.
-
- .name
- EntPreview
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Gorgeous Enterprise 1701D for Imagine2+
- .description
- This is a preview image of the object which I will be releasing to Aminet
- within the next week. I know there are a lot of other Enterprise models out
- there, but I think that you will find this one is quite acurate and VERY
- detailed AND IT HAS SAUCER SEPERATION CAPABILITIES, flashing lights, and
- exploding warp coils.
-
- The space station in the background is another gorgeous, extremely detailed
- Imagine object by Carmen Rizzolo (CarmenR@cup.portal.com). Also look for
- Carmen's Enterprise object which used a lot less RAM than mine ;)
- .author
- Trevor Morris
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- a3nb@unb.ca
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- METATOOL Enterprise.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- EntPreview.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Ferry
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Cool Spaceship (Reflections 2.5)
- .description
- Rendered with A4040 / 10MB RAM / 540 HDD / CD-ROM
- Used Soft: REFLECTIONS 2.53, DPAINT IV AGA and compressed with GFxConv to JPEG
-
- This is a 800x600 JPEG of a spaceship, rendered with REFLECTIONS 2.5. The conversion to
- JPEG (JFIF)-Format was done with the great GFX-Conv 1.3 written by Dirk Farin (thanks
- to him)
- This is my first upload in the great AMINet. More to follow.... 8-))
- The Spaceship-object is available as SHAREWARE
- Send 10DM/10 US $ + porto
-
- Dirk Thomsen
- Osterallee 15
- 24944 Flensburg
-
- The object will be complete with textures but only in the Reflections-format, so you
- have to convert it.
- .author
- Dirk Thomsen
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Osterallee 15
- 24944 Flensburg
- .email
- ZALU@TAM.shnet.org
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- METATOOL Ferry.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- Ferry.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- MantisFly
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Raytraced crossbreed of dragonfly/mantis
- .description
- This picture was modelled and rendered with Real3D3, and then
- touched up with ImageFX2.
- .author
- Mikael Tilly
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- tilly@academy.bastad.se
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- METATOOL MantisFly.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- MantisFly.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- PowerPC
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- 2 Cinema4D rendered images
- .description
- 2 Cinema4D rendered images
- .author
- Jurgen Schoberl
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- haslbeck@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- set filechoice `requestfile "Select JPEG file" PATTERN="#?.JPG"
- METATOOL $filechoice JPEG
- .docs
- PowerPC.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Reflections
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Swimming-pool with letters
- .description
- Rendered with A4040 / 10MB RAM / 540 HDD / CD-ROM
- Used Soft: REFLECTIONS 2.53, DPAINT IV AGA and compressed with GFxConv to JPEG
-
- This is a 800x600 JPEG of a swimming -pool, rendered with REFLECTIONS 2.5. The conversion to
- JPEG (JFIF)-Format was done with the great GFX-Conv 1.3 written by Dirk Farin (thanks
- to him)
-
- Best wishes for you, have fun with your AMIGA ...
- .author
- Dirk Thomsen
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- ZALU@TAM.shnet.org
- .aminet-dir
- pix/trace
- .execute
- METATOOL Reflections.jpg JPEG
- .docs
- Reflections.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- AT-Logo
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Alt Logo Backdrops for WB & Windows
- .description
- Alternative AmiTech Backdrops
-
- Based on Mike's "An Alternative 'Amiga Technologies' Logo" package from
- yesterday, here's a complimentary Windows .BMP backdrop for those of
- you unfortunate enough to have to use an IBM at work (like me).
-
- Perhaps I should make a bumpersticker, too. Heh heh. Pretty good idea
- actually. Anyone want one?
-
- And I'd like to say, Mike, that I absolutely love the "improved" logo
- you suggest. (The red one, though, please! It looks alot more impressive
- and professional than the Rainbow Bright(tm) series...) Can anyone get
- this to Escom?
-
- Oh, I also included an .IFF with a slightly different caption.
-
- Phil
-
- \
- \ \
- \ \ \
- \ \ \ \ ;-)
-
- (beazleyp@iimef-emh1.clb.usmc.mil)
- .author
- Phil
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- beazleyp@iimef-emh1.clb.usmc.mil
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL AMITECH.IFF ILBM
- .docs
- AT-Logo.readme
- README.TXT
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- DoogBench7
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- A few snapshots and icons of doog's WB
- .description
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- 88888888ba,
- 88 `"8b
- 88 `8b
- 88 88 ,adPPYba, ,adPPYba, ,adPPYb,d8
- 88 88 a8" "8a a8" "8a a8" `Y88 aaaaaaaa
- 88 8P 8b d8 8b d8 8b 88 """"""""
- 88 .a8P "8a, ,a8" "8a, ,a8" "8a, ,d88
- 88888888Y"' `"YbbdP"' `"YbbdP"' `"YbbdP"Y8
- aa, ,88
- "Y8bbdP"
-
- 88888888ba 88 888888888888
- 88 "8b 88 ,8P'
- 88 ,8P 88 d8"
- 88aaaaaa8P' ,adPPYba, 8b,dPPYba, ,adPPYba, 88,dPPYba, ,8P'
- 88""""""8b, a8P_____88 88P' `"8a a8" "" 88P' "8a d8"
- 88 `8b 8PP""""""" 88 88 8b 88 88 ,8P'
- 88 a8P "8b, ,aa 88 88 "8a, ,aa 88 88 d8"
- 88888888P" `"Ybbd8"' 88 88 `"Ybbd8"' 88 88 8P'
-
-
- Jes' a few snapshots and icons. :^)
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- Archive contents:
-
- DoogBench7 (dir)
- DB7README.txt DB7README.txt.info
- DoogB7-1.gif DoogB7-1.gif.info
- DoogB7-2.gif DoogB7-2.gif.info
- DoogB7-3.gif DoogB7-3.gif.info
- DoogBench7.info
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- If the icons of the pictures show up as tiny dots, then you don't
- have NewIcons installed. Get /util/wb/NewIcons.lha from Aminet, install
- the executable in C: and the library in LIBS:, and ditch the ugly
- isometric icons. :^) Then get /util/wb/Picticon1_4.lha from Aminet to
- make icons from pictures.
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
-
- This Bench is run on the following:
-
- - Amiga 1200
- - 68030 CPU clocked at 42.9 MHZ
- - 68882 FPU clocked at 25.0 MHZ
- - 2 meg chip ram
- - 4 meg 32-bit fast ram
- - Workbench 3.0 (is there some way to cheaply upgrade to
- WB 3.1? :^( )
- - 125 meg Toshiba hard drive
- - 1084 monitor
- - A desk ;^)
-
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- .author
- Troy Davis
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- doogie@ubd1.vdospk.com (Troy Davis)
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- set filechoice `requestfile "Select a GIF to view" PATTERN="#?.gif"
- METATOOL $filechoice GIF
- .docs
- DoogBench7.readme
- DB7README.txt
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- GrabEcran
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- 2 WB pics featuring the author's progs
- .description
- Two Workbench pictures featuring the author's programs
- BExchange, BDH, and DLError
- .author
- Doguet Emmanuel
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 4, rue de Cornouailles
- 50130 OCTEVILLE
- FRANCE
- .email
- manu@ramses.fdn.org
- .docs
- ReadMe
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Snapshot 1" "View Snapshot 2" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool BExchange+BDH.iff ILBM
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool GoldED+DLError.iff ILBM
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- LaguardiaWB
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- IFF of Laguardia's 1024x768 WB on EGS
- .description
- This is a snapshot of my last WorkBench.
- It won't last for long, because I love changing every bit of it about
- twice a month, but this one seemed quite nice to me.
- .author
- Alberto D'Urso
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- a.d'urso@agora.stm.it
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL LaguardiaWB.IFF ILBM
- .docs
- LaguardiaWB.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Nudel-Pix
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Definitive ECS WBench & DOpus5 Screens!
- .description
- I was bored, so I decided to upload a screen-snap of my constantly chaning
- Workbench and DOpus setup to Aminet for any other people sad enough to get
- excited about seeing someone else's system.
-
- I hope that you'll agree that they are very impressive, especially for
- a 16 colour, PAL: Hires Non-Laced display (w/ maximum overscan)!
-
- Look out for me, "Nudel" in #Amiga on IRC... Let me know what you think
- of the screens!
-
- If you're using DOpus5, check out "MWB_DOpus52.lha" on Aminet in pix/icons.
- This is a pack by Trevor Morris and myself which not only includes top
- quality lister-toolbar icons, but some advice on setting up DOpus5.
- (Have at look at Trevor's earlier "MagicWBStuff3.LHA" as well, it's great!)
-
- Quick hello's to: Trevor Morris, Greg & Jon (DOpus), my friends in the scene,
- and all those who've talked to me on IRC (esp Sasha, SkyGuy, Zool, Raiden,
- Nightflyer, and TheRaven, who kindly helped me out the other day).
- .author
- Leo Davidson
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- leo@hampschl.demon.co.uk
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- set filechoice `requestfile "Select an IFF file" PATTERN="#?.IFF"
- METATOOL $filechoice ILBM
- .docs
- Nudel-Pix.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- S_WBPic
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Picture of Stefan`s WB
- .description
- picture of the programs >s-video 3.1\s-adress 2.2\s-clock 3.2\cb-radio 2.1
- and s-eject 1.1.
- you find the newest version of the programs in the AMINET.
- .author
- Stefan Haefner
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL Workbench.pic ILBM
- .docs
- S_WBPic.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- Tommy_Ebbesen
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Tommy's 800x600 workbench.
- .description
- Tommy's 800x600 workbench.
- .author
- Tommy Ebbesen
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- ebbesen@nordnett.no
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL tOmMy'sWorkbench.JPG JPEG
- .docs
- Readme.txt
- Tommy_Ebbesen.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- emubench
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Workbench Pic showing misc platforms!
- .description
- hi,
-
- this nice picture just was snapped to have a new
- backdrop for my unix working login - just to blow
- and impress other people sitting around... ;-)
-
- i'll try to upload a series of such snapshots on
- famous PC and MAC sites, with lots of amiga-
- advertising in it ;-)
-
- daniel
- .author
- Daniel Balster
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- dbalster@uni-paderborn.de
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL emubench.gif GIF
- .docs
- emubench.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- gregorwb
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Picture of Gregors WB screen
- .description
- Just a picture of my WB screen, for those who are curious.
- .author
- Jimmy McKinney
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- vorlon@iglou.com
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL gregorgrab ILBM
- .docs
- gregorwb.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- JureWb
- .type
- Picture
- .short
- Fancy 16 color MWB based desktop
- .description
- My example of a WB
- .author
- Jure Vrhovnik
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- jurev@gea.fer.uni-lj.si
- .aminet-dir
- pix/wb
- .execute
- METATOOL JureWb.iff ILBM
- .docs
- jurewb.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .name
- TTX_M2S
- .type
- AREXX Macro
- .short
- TurboText-2.0 AREXX Macros for M2Sprint
- .description
- AREXX Macros and support files designed to compile, link, and trace errors
- in Modula-2 programs with TurboText 2.0. When installed as described in
- the doc file, these macros create an integrated Modula-2 programming
- environment. The macros could be modified to control other compilers or
- assemblers.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.04.04
- .author
- J. E. Gilpin
- .requirements
- WB2.0 or higher
- TurboText 2.0
- M2Sprint Modula-2 Program Developement System
- Hard Disk
- AREXX
- .distribution
- No Limitations
- .aminet-dir
- text/edit
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc 1" "View Doc 2" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool TTX_M2S.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool TTX_M2S.docs TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- FFonts
- .type
- Fonts
- .short
- Sampler of fonts from FreshFonts II CD
- .description
- A sampler of fonts from the FreshFonts II CD. These are all
- in IntelliFont format, which is the native Amiga format.
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Copied from FreshFonts II CD with permission.
- .aminet-dir
- text/font
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- WrapGuide
- .aminet-dir
- text/hyper
- .short
- Wrap AmigaGuide lines to given column
- .description
- Converts AmigaGuide files that use Kickstart 3+ style long lines for
- wrapped paragraphs so that Kickstart 2 compatible AmigaGuide won't
- crash. The column where the wrapping takes place is definable at the
- command line. The conversion happens in-place, so that this tool can
- serve for floppy installations, too. Now you can write ALL your
- .guide files with KS3 features and convert them with WrapGuide only if
- necessary.
- .version
- 1.1
- .author
- Udo Schuermann
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "WrapGuide" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "View Guide" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool WrapGuide.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool WrapGuide-Demo.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool WrapGuide.c SOURCE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- LINO
- .type
- Compression
- .short
- LINO is a file to file packer
- .description
- LINO is a file to file packer, which compresses/expands files or
- directories. It includes a 'XPK compression interface' (about XPK see
- lino.doc), to use compression software, which is written for this
- standard.
-
- Data compression is a software technic to spare space on disk or tape.
- There are different algorithms to do this. From a simple
- Run-Length-Encoding which replaces a sequence of equal bytes with one
- of this bytes and the number of these bytes, as far as the Arithmetic
- Coding, where the probability of a byte within a file determines the
- code.
-
- Applications for data compression are archiving files, backup storage,
- and harddisk compressing. There are some very good freeware,
- shareware and commercial applications which have a XPK-interface
- implemented. For example: the XPK-package with XFH (a harddisk
- compressor) on Fish 754, EPU (also a harddisk compressor) on Fish 858,
- ABackup (a backup utility) on Fish 838 (for some references see file
- lino.doc).
- .version
- 1.0
- .author
- Gerhard Tuenkler
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Gerhard Tuenkler
- Th. Koerner Str. 40/3/11
- A-8010 Graz
- AUSTRIA
- EUROPE
- .docs
- ReadMe
- Install.ReadMe
- doc/Libs.doc
- doc/Lino.doc
- doc/LPatch.ReadMe
- doc/Statistics
- doc/Zeno.doc
- dok/Libs.dok
- dok/Lino.dok
- dok/LPatch.LiesMich
- dok/Statistik
- dok/Zeno.dok
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Dok" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)" DRAWER "doc/"`
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- unset filechoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)" DRAWER "dok/"`
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- unset filechoice
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- ModPack
- .type
- Compression
- .short
- Packs soudtracker-modules
- .description
- This little assembler-program packs soudtracker-modules together with a
- file containing additional information into an LHA-archive.
- .version
- 1.4b
- .date
- 1994.09.14
- .author
- Mike Coenen
- .requirements
- OS2.04
- LHa
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Kleestr. 10
- D-31655 Stadthagen
- Germany
- .docs
- ModPack.changes
- ModPack.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ModPack.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- ModPack
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- S-Pack
- .type
- Archiver
- .short
- Archiver w/multivol, selfextract, & more
- .description
- One program for all your file-packing requirements including
- HD-backup, archiving, data transfer.
- Unbeatable compression, self-unpacking, multi-volume packs.
- Needs no special libraries or handlers.
- .version
- 1.4
- .author
- Chas A. Wyndham
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 1265 Canning Mills Road
- Roleystone
- WA 6111
- Australia
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol3:New/util/arc/S-Pack/
- 1.1
- FreshFish-Vol4:BBS/Mar94/util/arc/S-Pack.lha
- 1.1
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/util/S-Pack-1.1.lha
- 1.1
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/S-Pack-1.1.lha
- 1.1
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/util/S-Pack-1.1.lha
- 1.1
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/Mar94/util/arc/S-Pack.lha
- 1.1
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/arc/S-Pack/
- 1.1
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/S-Pack-1.1.lha
- 1.1
- .docs
- S-Pack.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool S-Pack.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- s-pack
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- BlitzBlank
- .type
- Screen Blanker
- .short
- Modular screenblanker, lots of features
- .description
- Description of BlitzBlank:
- --------------------------
-
- Well, another screen saver. But this one's got these features:
-
- - AGA/OS 3.0 compatibel
- - most modules are graphic card compatible
- - modular (soon more Modules) concept
- - lots of useful options
- - lots of funny modules
- - build in mouseblanker (timed or by keystroke)
- - nice GUI (style-guide-compliant)
- - build in screen mode requester (Commodore forgot in OS 2.0)
- - ARexx-Interface
- - fully system friendly
- - it's own prefs-editor (BlitzBlankPrefs)
- - automatic switch-back to black screen if a blanker stops due to heavy
- CPU load
- - won't crash if some nasty program opens it's window on the blankscreen
- - mouse motion sensitivity adjustable
- - "blank now"- and "blank never"-corner (adjustable size)
- - monitors the joystick
- - flexible random function
- - Commodity
- - every module can have it's own screen mode (if the module supports it)
- - AmigaGuide documentation with context sensitiv help
- - Reblanking (module screen will be pushed to front every 5 seconds)
- .version
- 2.60
- .date
- 1995.05.16
- .author
- Thomas Börkel
- .requirements
- - an Amiga ;-))
- - AmigaOS 2.04 or higher (anybody who still uses 1.3 is at a loss)
- - @{" MUI " link mui} 2.3
- - the following libraries must be present in the LIBS: directory:
- * commodities.library
- * rexxsyslib.library
- * amigaguide.library
- .distribution
- Giftware
- .address
- Gartenstr. 16
- D-76761 Rülzheim
- Germany
- .email
- Thomas_Boerkel@amiga_inside2.schiele-ct.de
- .docs
- Deutsch/BlitzBlank.guide
- English/BlitzBlank.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- util/blank
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install Program" "UnInstall" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select a Language" "English" "Deutsch" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- cd English
- MetaTool BlitzBlank.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- cd Deutsch
- MetaTool BlitzBlank.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select a Language" "English" "Deutsch" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- Installer Install_BlitzBlank "BlitzBlank 2.60" MINUSER AVERAGE LANGUAGE english
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- Installer Install_BlitzBlank "BlitzBlank 2.60" MINUSER AVERAGE LANGUAGE deutsch
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select a Language" "English" "Deutsch" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- Installer UnInstall_BlitzBlank "BlitzBlank 2.60" MINUSER AVERAGE LANGUAGE english
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- Installer UnInstall_BlitzBlank "BlitzBlank 2.60" MINUSER AVERAGE LANGUAGE deutsch
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- assign locale: locale/ ADD
- run >nil: BlitzBlank
- BlitzBlankPrefs
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- BGUI-Exchange
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- BGUI replacement for 'Exchange'
- .description
- BGUI-Exchange is just a replacement for the workbench commodity 'Exchange'.
- It's a commodity manager.
-
- Features:
-
- o Use the bgui.library
- o Resizeable
- o Keyboard shortcup for listview and buttons
- o Open its GUI on the active-screen
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.06.08
- .author
- Doguet Emmanuel
- .requirements
- bgui.library
- OS2.04
- .distribution
- Giftware
- .address
- 4, rue de Cornouailles
- 50130 OCTEVILLE
- FRANCE
- .email
- manu@ramses.fdn.org
- manu@ramses.telesys-innov.fr
- .docs
- BGUI-Exchange_Eng.guide
- BGUI-Exchange_FR.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/cdity
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "View Guide" "Please select a language" "English" "Francais" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- MetaTool BGUI-Exchange_Eng.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- MetaTool BGUI-Exchange_FR.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "Install" "Please select a language" "English" "Francais" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- Installer Install_English BGUI-Exchange AVERAGE AVERAGE T:BGUI-Exchange.log english
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- Installer Install_Français BGUI-Exchange AVERAGE AVERAGE T:BGUI-Exchange.log français
- endif
- endif
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- BGUI-Exchange
- assign libs: libs/ REMOVE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- CX
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Exchange clone; ARexx, localized, ...
- .description
- CX is a replacement of the original "Exchange" program.
- It's more comfortable, offers you an ARexx port and,
- of course, is fontsensitive and localized.
- .beschreibung
- CX ist ein Ersatz für das originale "Exchange"-Programm.
- CX bietet mehr Komfort (Tastatursteuerung, Menüs), einen
- ARexx-Port und ist natürlich fontsensitiv und lokalisiert.
- .version
- 2.3
- .date
- 1995.07.11
- .author
- Fin Schuppenhauer
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/CX-1.3.lha
- 1.3
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/cdity/CX/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/util/CX-1.3.lha
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/CX-1.3.lha
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/cdity/CX/
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisks:d10xx/d1051/Programs/CX/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Vol7:New/util/cdity/CX/
- 1.1
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/util/CX-1.1.lha
- 1.1
- .requirements
- OS 2.1+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Fin Schuppenhauer
- Brausspark 10
- D-20537 Hamburg
- (Germany)
- .email
- 1schuppe@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
- .source
- Modula-2
- .construction
- M2Amiga
- .docs
- CX.guide
- CX.doc
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `arqreq "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View English Guide" "View Deutsch Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel" ID=0`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool CX.doc GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool CX.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- CX
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/cdity
- .name
- Remind
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Reminds you of important dates.
- .description
- Calender programs are plentiful for the Amiga, you can always find another
- program sitting on a board which tells you what you are doing today. However
- I feel none of the programs I have tried actually are useful and easy to
- read.
-
- The good thing about remind is that it contains all the information in one
- window, including what you need to do today, what you need to do within
- several days, and what you have to do for the rest of the year. The user
- interface has been remarked on by several people for its clarity.
-
- Its compact, completely configurable (well nearly), and its free.
- Completely and utterly free, all I ask is that you send me some e-mail to
- say that you are using the program.
- .version
- 1.51
- .date
- 1995.06.22
- .author
- Richard Ambridge
- .requirements
- OS2.0+
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisks/d10xx/d1053/Programs/Remind/
- 1.41
- FreshFish-Vol8-1/New/util/cdity/Remind/
- 1.41
- FreshFish-Vol8-2/BBS/util/Remind-1.41.lha
- 1.41
- FreshFish-Vol9-2/BBS/util/Remind-1.41.lha
- 1.41
- GoldFish-Vol2-1/Files/util/cdity/Remind/
- 1.41
- GoldFish-Vol2-2/BBS/util/Remind-1.41.lha
- 1.41
- FreshFish-Vol6/BBS/util/Remind-1.32.lha
- 1.32
- FreshFish-Vol6/New/util/misc/Remind/
- 1.32
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .address
- 23 Fieldway Crescent,
- Northwood,
- Cowes,
- Isle of Wight.
- England
- PO31 8AJ
- .email
- rambridg@encore.com
- .tested
- It has been tested on a couple of A1200's running OS 3.0.
- .docs
- History
- README
- Remind.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- util/cdity
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Remind.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Remind
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- RunList3
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Commodity to run programs from a list.
- .description
- RunList3, RunList3N, are small tools helping to run programs. They
- are all the same, differ only by size in order to meet ones need.
- They are the update of RunList2. RunList3i, RunList3Ni are the same
- as RunList3 and RunList3N but are specially made for
- Interlace-screens.
- .version
- 3
- .date
- 1995.04.25
- .author
- Heinz Reinert
- .requirements
- OS 2.0+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Orleansstr. 55
- D-31135 Hildesheim
- Germany
- .source
- C source included
- .docs
- RunList.Lesen
- RunList.Readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/cdity
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Lesen" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool RunList.Readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool RunList.Lesen TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- assign s: s/ ADD
- WBStartup/RunList3
- assign s: s/ REMOVE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SleepingPointers
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Program to animate busy pointer.
- .description
- What is this Sleep stuff ??
-
- Well, have you ever work on WindowsNT and saw the animated busy
- pointers?
-
- "Gosh, my Amiga is better than a PeeCe and my Workbench only shows a
- little-tiny stopped busy pointer!"
-
- You may say: "use PointerX, or LacePointer"
-
- no way : PointerX only shows a ugly bysypointer in lowres !!!
-
- You can also say: "use PatchPointer to make the busypointer hires."
- Ok ... try it and you will see the busypointer becomes stopped!
- Damn ...
-
- LacePointer in other way only works in screenmodes of PAL/NTSC. If
- you have a brand new AGA amiga, that is in MULTISCAN or DBLPAL, or
- something else, no LacePointer.
-
- Those little problems, motivated me to program SleepingPointers.
- After some time, SleepingPointers has born!
-
- Now, animated busy pointers in hires is easy.
-
- If i receive enough feedback, i will do a Prefs Program so that you
- can load you favourite ANIMATION/ANIMBRUSH of a busy pointer and use
- it!
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1995.07.23
- .author
- António Manuel Santos
- .requirements
- OS3.0+
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .address
- Rua do Zaire, 5 1 dto
- 1170 Lisbon, Portugal
- .email
- l38058@alfa.ist.utl.pt
- .docs
- SleepingPointers.guide
- SleepingPointers.readme
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- util/cdity
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SleepingPointers.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SleepingPointers.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- wbrun SleepingPointers-Cute
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- C_dt
- .fullname
- C.datatype
- .type
- DataType
- .short
- C datatype, highlights c/c++ keywords
- .description
- This is a C Source data type for using in MultiView or similar programs.
- It displays different parts of a C Source in different style and color,
- like comments, keywords, basic types and cpp keywords! This goes all
- through a prefs file. If you design a nice preference file, please
- submit it to the author, so that anyone can use it!
- .version
- 39.11
- .date
- 1995.07.09
- .author
- Stefan Ruppert
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Windthorststraße 5
- 65439 Flörsheim am Main
- GERMANY
- .email
- ruppert@vs3.informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de
- .source
- Includes source in C and Assembler
- .docs
- Readme
- doc/c_dtc.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "C datatype" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "History" "Documentation" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool c.datatype.rev TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd doc
- MetaTool c_dtc.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME "C DataType" NOPRETEND NOPRINT NOLOG DEFUSER expert MINUSER expert
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- Font_dt
- .type
- Datatype
- .short
- DataType for Amiga fonts
- .description
- This package contains DataTypes picture subclass for loading and
- displaying Amiga fonts. It will load normal fonts, colour fonts
- and outline fonts. Configuration files allow user to customize
- appearance of fonts. Docs in AmigaGuide® format and Installer
- script are included.
- .version
- 1.1
- .author
- Michal Letowski
- .requirements
- Requires OS 3.0+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Przyjazni 51/17
- 53-030 Wroclaw
- POLAND
- .email
- letowski@ci-1.ci.pwr.wroc.pl
- .source
- Includes partial source
- .docs
- FontDT-1.1.readme
- FontDT.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool FontDT-1.1.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool FontDT.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer "Install FontDT" FontDT NOVICE AVERAGE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- ZGIFDataType
- .type
- Datatype
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .short
- Fast datatype for displaying GIF files.
- .description
- A very fast GIF Datatype
-
- Main features:
-
- o SPEED. Try it, after using this you wont want to be without it!
- o Supports most gifs (only some esoteric, and mostly unused features
- of the GIF8?a standard have been ignored)
- o Uses async file reading for greater performance - on an A1200 will
- load a picture the same speed off of floppy as off of hard drive!
- o 100% Assembly language, very optimised.
- o Custom chunky to planar conversion, that is reasonably fast
- (a version using WritePixelLine8() runs about 50% the speed of
- this version)
- o Now works with all 68000 series CPU's (i hope)
- o Now supports transparent gifs ('copy' a transparent gif from
- multiview and then paste it as a bruch in DPaint - NEAT eh?)
- o Its FREE! (this is of course the best bit)
-
-
- Main limitations: (hey, its not _perfect_ after all)
-
- o OM_WRITE BOOPSI method not yet implemented. Expect this in a future
- release.
- o Only decodes pictures with a global colour table. Most gif loaders
- do the same, and most writers write them.
- o Ignores any local colour tables (but still decodes picture). Could
- lead to a bad palette.
- .version
- 39.16
- .author
- Michael Zucchi
- .requirements
- OS 3.x
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/util/dtype/ZGIFDataType/
- 39.13
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/dtype/ZGIFDataType/
- 39.7
- FreshFish-Vol1:New/OS30/ZGIFDataType/
- 39.3
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .email
- zucchi@zedzone.apana.org.au (at home)
- zucchi@box.apana.org.au
- 9107047w@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au (till end of '95) (at work)
- .address
- PO box 824
- Waikerie SA 5330 <- SA = South Australia
- .docs
- ZGIFDataType.Doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ZGIF DataType" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ZGIFDT39.16.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ZGIFDatatype.Doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- InfraRexx
- .type
- Infrared Control/ARexx
- .short
- Amiga as infrared remote control/slave
- .description
- The InfraRexx software along with the InfraJoy hardware serve as an
- ARexx-infrared interface, so your Amiga becomes a remote control
- unit. Also, the other way around, you can control your Amiga using
- a common infrared remote control unit.
- .version
- 1.6a
- .date
- 1995.6.14
- .author
- Leon Woestenberg
- Jeroen Steenblik
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/InfraRexx-1.4.lha
- 1.4
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/rexx/InfraRexx/
- 1.4
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/util/InfraRexx-1.4.lha
- 1.4
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/InfraRexx-1.4.lha
- 1.4
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/rexx/InfraRexx/
- 1.4
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/util/rexx/InfraRexx/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/util/InfraRexx-1.3.lha
- 1.3
- .requirements
- Requires Kickstart 2.04 or higher and some hardware (plans included).
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .price
- Voluntary registration fee of USD 10. Ordering the complete hardware
- costs USD 28, and offers free user registration and one free update.
- .address
- Digital Disturbance
- Leon Woestenberg
- Langenhof 62
- NL-5071 TP Udenhout
- The Netherlands
-
- Jeroen Steenblik
- Retiestraat 13
- NL-5628 PC Eindhoven
- The Netherlands
- .email
- leon@stack.urc.tue.nl
- jeroens@stack.urc.tue.nl
- .installsize
- 100K-450K
- .construction
- Amiga E Compiler v3.1a by Wouter van Oortmerssen
- .tested
- Tested on an Amiga 4000/040 using Kickstart 3.0 (version 39.106) ROMs
- and 3.1 (version 40.68) MapRommed ROMs, Workbench 3.1 (version 40.42).
- .docs
- InfraRexx.guide
- Hardware.guide
- .described-by
- Leon Woestenberg (leon@stack.urc.tue.nl)
- Jeroen Steenblik (jeroens@stack.urc.tue.nl)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Readme" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool InfraRexx1_6a.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool InfraRexx.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install InfraRexx AVERAGE AVERAGE NOPRETEND
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- assign Locale: "" ADD
- run InfraRexxDaemon
- InfraRexxEditor
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- Memory_Monitory
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Monitors the amount of memory in use.
- .description
- Memory Monitor as the name suggests monitors then amount of
- memory that is currently being used. The program Multi-tasks
- so you can do other things while memory monitor is running.
- .version
- 1.03
- .author
- DCAT
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- Memory_Monitor.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Memory_Monitor.DOC TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MemMon
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- VMM
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Virtual memory for Amigas with MMU
- .description
- VMM implements a virtual memory manager for Amigas with a 68040, 68030
- or 68020+68851 processor. A localized user interface to enter all
- parameters and to disable certain tasks and load files from using
- virtual memory is also provided. For the user interface MUI 2.3 is
- needed.
-
- V3.0 includes the ability to swap out program code, memory tracking,
- better MMU support, an ARexx port and some other new features.
- .version
- 3.1
- .date
- 1995.05.23
- .author
- Martin Apel
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Vol7:New/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.1
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.0
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.0+ and a 68030 or 68040 with a functional MMU or
- 68020+68851
- At least 2 MB of RAM and a harddisk are recommended
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Gerhart-Hauptmann-Str.5
- 67663 Kaiserslautern
- Germany
- .email
- apel@physik.uni-kl.de
- .docs
- README
- doc/BugReportForm
- doc/HISTORY
- doc/TestedPrograms
- doc/VMM.guide
- doc/VMMTools.guide
- doc/vmm_lib.doc
- doc/VMM_Rexx.guide
- doc/VMProgGuideline
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "VMM" "Please select an option" "Readme" "Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool VMM.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd InstallVMM
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "Language Selection" "Please select a language" "English" "Deutsch" "Dansk" "Svenska" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- Installer English VMM LANGUAGE english NOLOG
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- Installer deutsch VMM LANGUAGE deutsch NOLOG
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "3"
- Installer Dansk VMM LANGUAGE dansk NOLOG
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "4"
- Installer Svenska VMM LANGUAGE svenska NOLOG
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- unset choice2
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set tmpchoice `RequestChoice "Select Version" "Select Page Size" "4K" "8K" "Cancel"`
- if $tmpchoice GT "0"
- set tmpchoice2 `RequestChoice "Advice" "A temporary L: directory will be set up*Nin RAM: to hold the appropriate handler" "OK" "Cancel"`
- if $tmpchoice2 GT "0"
- makedir RAM:L
- assign L: RAM:L ADD
- if $tmpchoice EQ "1"
- copy l/VMM-Handler_4K RAM:L/VMM-Handler
- else
- if $tmpchoice EQ "2"
- copy l/VMM-Handler_8K RAM:L/VMM-Handler
- endif
- endif
- assign LOCALE: "" ADD
- assign env: env/ ADD
- assign REXX: Rexx/ ADD
- VMM
- endif
- unset tmpchoice2
- endif
- unset tmpchoice
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- Where_K
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Flexible file utilitiy
- .description
- Where_k is the utility that tries to put almost everything you use at your
- fingertips.
-
- It plays music, sounds, shows pictures, reads text, alters task priorities,
- launches programs, changes icons, catalogs disks, reads memory locations,
- copies files, formats disks, creates file notes, reads library version numbers,
- talks, displays an incredible amount of information, executes scripts, creates
- files from directories, drops to the back to get out of your way, renames files,
- locks devices, unarcs lha files, runs ed, shows ascii codes, has a screen blanker,
- allows you to select a program to load upon booting, makes directories, runs
- multiview, allows you to select programs such as the music player, sound player,
- picture viewer, and text reader which the program will use as its' default.
-
- There is much more to where_k as you will see as you read on. The above
- description if far from complete.
- .version
- 1995A
- .date
- 1995.3.1
- .author
- Kenneth J. McCormick
- .requirements
- WB3.0+
- 3.5 to 4 Mb of RAM
- Narrator.device to use TALK.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .docs
- Where_K.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .execute
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Where_K.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- .name
- Ascii-Send
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Converts text file to input events
- .description
- ASCII_SEND is a Tool, which can conver any given textfile to a stream
- of InputEvents. These InputEvents are sent to the active Window or
- (via the Arexx-Port of MUI_ASCSEND) any window you made the active
- one.
-
- It is a Commodity, in which you can assign a filename to a
- (user-defined) hotkey. On pressing this key, the file is converted to
- Inputevents.
-
- There is also an InputEvent-Recorder (IREC) available, which does this
- thing the backward way: it converts Keystrokes and Mousebuttons to a
- textfile.
- .version
- 3.3
- .date
- 1995.06.10
- .author
- Karlheinz Klingbeil
- .requirements
- OS2.04+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Elzstrasse 42
- D-79261 Gutach
- Federal Republic of Germany
- .email
- lunqual@crazy.freinet.de
- lunqual%mab@wsb.freinet.de
- .docs
- Doc/History
- Doc/Deutsch/Liesmich_zuerst
- Doc/English/ASCSEND_English.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- cd doc/english
- MetaTool ASCSEND_English.guide GUIDE
- cd //
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- assign locale: MUI/ ADD
- MUI/ascsend CX_POPUP=YES
- assign locale: MUI/ REMOVE
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- P-Compress2
- .type
- Compression
- .short
- Compression program with 3 modes.
- .description
- All the old facilities are in this version PLUS a completely new compress-
- ion module: FastC. You now have a choice of three modes:
-
- FastC: Compression and decompression much faster. Efficiency only a
- few % lower.
-
- StandardC: An excellent compromise between speed and efficiency for
- most purposes.
-
- SuperC: Slower than standard in both compression and decompression, but
- a lot more efficient.
-
- The latest version of P-Reader (V8.2) is fully compatable and System 1.3
- machines can use this to decompress/read/display files compressed with any
- of the three modes.
-
- Like its predecessor it will compress single files, drawers or complete
- disks, preserving disk and drawer structures. Drawers and disks can be
- copied from one place to another, selected files or classes of files being
- compressed and the remainder just copied. P-Compressed files, including
- sounds, pictures and animations, can be displayed by P-Reader without prior
- decompression, and P-Compressed texts can be loaded into and saved from
- P-Writer (StandardC only).
- .version
- 2.1
- .author
- Chas A. Wyndham
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/util/P-Compress2-1.2.lha
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/util/arc/P-Compress2/
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/P-Compress2-1.2.lha
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/util/P-Compress2-1.2.lha
- 1.2
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/arc/P-Compress2/
- 1.2
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/P-Compress2-1.2.lha
- 1.2
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 1265 Canning Mills Road
- Roleystone
- WA 6111
- Australia
- .docs
- P-Compress2.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/pack
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool P-Compress2.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- P-Compress2
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- PackIt
- .type
- CLI tool
- .short
- CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards
- .description
- PackIt is a CLI only program to replace the crunch and decrunch commands
- that came with PowerPacker (Copyright Nico Francois). PackIt features: 1)
- Single command for crunching and decrunching 2) Automatic crunching or
- decrunching of data files depending on whether it is allready crunched or
- not. 3) Files can be encrypted, and passwords can be entered on the
- command line or via a requester. 4) Will not crunch executables, unless
- told to do so. Note: PackIt will only crunch the executables as a data
- files you will not be able to run them. 5) Automatic replacement of source
- file unless a destination is given. 6) Directories can be specified as a
- destination, in that case files will be crunched/decrunched into that dir.
- 7) Allows use of wildcards to crunch/decrunch whole directories. 8)
- Automatic adding and removing of .pp suffixes from data files. 9) Icon
- files will not be crunched unless you want them to. 10) Default options
- can now be stored in ENV:PackIt
- .version
- 1.19
- .author
- Michael J Barsoom
- .reference
- FreshFish-Jul94/BBS/util/PackIt-1.18a.lha
- 1.18a
- FreshFish-Jul94/New/util/pack/PackIt/
- 1.18a
- FreshFish-Jul94/BBS/util/PackIt-37.110.lha
- 37.110
- FreshFish-Mar94/New/util/pack/PackIt/
- 37.110
- FreshFish-May94/BBS/Mar94/util/pack/PackIt.lha
- 37.110
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Mar94/util/pack/PackIt.lha
- 37.110
- .requirements
- Requires:
- 1) Workbench 2.0+
- 2) PowerPacker library v36+ (© Nico Francois) (included)
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $5.00 US
- .address
- 5524 Pine Street
- Omaha NE 68106
- USA
- .email
- Internet: mbars@bluejay.creighton.edu
- Fidonet: Mike Barsoom @ 1:285/11.9
- AmigaNet: Mike Barsoom @ 40:200/10.9
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51 with optimization
- .docs
- PackIt.guide
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "PackIt" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install PackIt" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool PackIt.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_PackIt APPNAME PackIt
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/pack
- .name
- Olt
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- PubScreen 'online' timer w/ARexx port
- .description
- Displays an incremental counter on the default or specified public screen,
- ideally suited for displaying total modem connect time. Has an ARexx port.
- .version
- 1.2
- .date
- 1995.06.24
- .author
- Paul Huxham
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- P.O. Box 875
- Morley,
- Perth,
- Western Australia 6943
- .email
- paulh@Perth.DIALix.oz.au
- .docs
- Olt.autodoc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Olt12.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- wbrun Olt
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/time
- .name
- TextClock
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Configurable text/font digital clock
- .description
- TextClock is yet another clock program with special features. It shows the
- current time or date using your selected font and text format. The program
- takes advantage of fast Compugraphic Font scaling. This means that the fonts
- will look fine at all sizes and you will have very precise control over them.
- It features On-line Help and many options.
- .version
- 1.1
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- Steffen Thorsen
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .requirements
- WB2.0, WB2.1+ and Harddisk are recommended
- .address
- Fjordg 8A
- N-4300 Sandnes
- Norway
- .installsize
- 44K
- .docs
- TextClock.guide
- .described-by
- Steffen Thorsen
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author
- .aminet-dir
- util/time
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool TextClock.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- TextClock
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- AntiCicloVir
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .type
- AntiVirus Utility
- .short
- Link/File/BB/Validator/Memory virus elim
- .description
- A link virus detector and exterminator. Also detects other types of
- viri. This version recognizes: 188 Bootblock, 28 File, 15 Link,
- 7 Disk-Validator, 11 Trojans, and 17 Bombs. Automatically checks each
- inserted disk for boot block and disk-validator viruses. Can scan all
- files of a specified directory for known link viruses, and constantly
- monitors memory and system vectors. Now public domain and includes
- source in assembler.
- .version
- 2.4a
- .date
- 1995.03.14
- .author
- Matthias Gutt
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk611:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks600-619/Disk611/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d611/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d611/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d611/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.1
- AmigaLibDisk648:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks640-659/Disk648/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.2
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d648/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.2
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d648/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.2
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d648/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.2
- AmigaLibDisk664:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks660-679/Disk664/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d664/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d664/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.3
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d664/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisk710:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.5
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks700-719/Disk710/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.5
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d710/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.5
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d710/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.5
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d710/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.5
- AmigaLibDisk733:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.6
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk733/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.6
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d733/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.6
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d733/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.6
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d733/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.6
- AmigaLibDisk815:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks800-819/Disk815/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks800-819/Disk815/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.7
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d815/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.7
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d815/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.7
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d815/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.7
- AmigaLibDisk842:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.8
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks840-859/Disk842/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.8
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks840-859/Disk842/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.8
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d842/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.8
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d842/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.8
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d842/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.8
- AmigaLibDisk865:AntiCicloVir/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks860-879/Disk865/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks860-879/Disk865/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d865/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d865/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d865/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk989:AntiCicloVir/
- 2.1
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/AmigaLib/d989/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 2.1
- FreshFish-May94:New/AmigaLibDisks/d989/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d989/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 2.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d989/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 2.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d989/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.1
- AmigaLibDisk767:AntiCicloVir/
- 1.6a
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks760-779/Disk767/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.6a
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d767/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.6a
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d767/AntiCicloVir.lha
- 1.6a
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d767/AntiCicloVir/
- 1.6a
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/util/AntiCicloVir-2.2a.lha
- 2.2a
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/util/virus/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.2a
- AmigaLibDisk1014:Programs/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.3a
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/util/AntiCicloVir-2.3a.lha
- 2.3a
- FreshFish-Vol7:New/util/virus/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.3a
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/AntiCicloVir/
- 2.3a
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/AntiCicloVir-2.3a.lha
- 2.3a
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .source
- Includes source in assembler
- .address
- Kantstr. 16
- 21335 Lüneburg
- Germany
- .docs
- AntiCicloVir.DOC
- AntiCicloVir.DOK
- VIRUSLIST.DOC
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by author.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Dok" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AntiCicloVir.DOC TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AntiCicloVir.DOK TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- assign L: L/ ADD
- wbrun AntiCicloVir
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- VT
- .fullname
- Virus Terminator
- .type
- Virus Utility
- .short
- A comprehensive virus utility package.
- .description
- A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in
- German.
- .version
- 2.75
- .date
- 1995.06.19
- .author
- Heiner Schneegold
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/util/virus/VT/
- 2.70
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/VT-2.68.lha
- 2.68
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/VT-2.68.lha
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/util/VT-2.68.lha
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol7:New/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/util/VT-2.67.lha
- 2.67
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/util/virus/VT/
- 2.67
- FreshFish-Vol6:Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
- 2.67
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/util/VT-2.65.lha
- 2.65
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/util/virus/VT/
- 2.65
- FreshFish-Vol5:Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
- 2.65
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu)
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Dok" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set orgdir `cd`
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Dok File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)" DRAWER "VT.Dokumente"`
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- run VT2.75
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .name
- VirusChecker
- .type
- AntiVirus Utility
- .short
- A memory/file/bootblock virus detector
- .description
- A virus checker that can check memory, disk bootblocks, and all disk files
- for signs of most known viruses. Can remember nonstandard bootblocks that
- you indicate are OK and not bother you about them again. Includes an ARexx
- port, supports SHI's Bootblock.library. By using this library and its
- brainfile you have the ability to add new Bootblock viruses as SHI releases
- new brainfiles.
- .version
- 6.58
- .date
- 1995.07.22
- .author
- John Veldthuis
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/util/VirusChecker-6.50.lha
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/VirusChecker-6.50.lha
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.50
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.44
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.43
- FreshFish-May94:New/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.41
- AmigaLibDisk935:VirusChecker/
- 6.33
- AmigaLibDisk913:VirusChecker/
- 6.30
- AmigaLibDisk825:VirusChecker/
- 6.22
- AmigaLibDisk680:VirusChecker/
- 6.06
- AmigaLibDisk669:VirusChecker/
- 6.05
- AmigaLibDisk556:VirusChecker/
- 5.30
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20 (US)
- .address
- 21 Ngatai Street
- Manaia, Taranaki
- New Zealand
- .email
- johnv@tower.actrix.gen.nz
- .docs
- Virus_Checker.guide
- Brain.history
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Virus Checker" "Please select an option" "History" "View Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Brain.history TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Virus_Checker.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT InstallVC APPNAME "Virus_Checker" MINUSER expert DEFUSER expert
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- if NOT exists t:viruscheck.assigned
- assign l: l/ ADD
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- date >t:viruscheck.assigned
- endif
- WBRun Virus_Checker
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .name
- VirusZII
- .type
- AntiVirus Utility
- .short
- AntiVirus utility with file decrunching
- .description
- Release II of this popular virus detector. The filechecker can decrunch
- files for testing and the memory checker removes all known viruses
- from memory without 'Guru Meditation' and checks memory for viruses
- regularly. VirusZ has easy to use intuitionized menus including keycuts
- for both beginners and experienced users.
- .version
- 1.16
- .author
- Georg Hörmann
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.0+
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/VirusZII/
- 1.11
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/VirusZII-1.11.lha
- 1.11
- FreshFish-May94:New/util/virus/VirusZ/
- 1.07
- AmigaLibDisk989:VirusZII/
- 1.03
- AmigaLibDisk948:VirusZII/
- 1.00
- AmigaLibDisk902:VirusZ/
- 3.07
- AmigaLibDisk820:VirusZ/
- 3.00
- AmigaLibDisk786:VirusZ/
- 2.27
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $15 (US), DM20
- .address
- Am Lahnewiesgraben 19
- 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Germany
- .docs
- VirusZ.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "VirusZ II" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool VirusZ.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun VirusZ
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .name
- ExtraInfo
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Deluxe Replacement for WB2+ Info
- .description
- ExtraInfo is a replacement for the Workbench "Information" function,
- and adds a great deal of functionality on top. I wrote it because I
- was sick of squinting at that tiny topaz-8 font in a window without
- keyboard shortcuts that is Commodore's original offering. ExtraInfo
- does *not* require OS3 like all the others, since I'm still getting by
- with OS2. That does mean, however, that it doesn't patch the WBInfo()
- library function: you have to run it like a normal program.\n
- ExtraInfo uses the excellent BGUI library by Jan van den Baard to
- provide font-sensitive, keyboard-controllable gadgets in a resizeable
- window. You'll find the full package on AmiNet in directory dev/gui.\n
- Version 1.1:\n
- - Fixed Enforcer hits on File Info page.\n
- - No longer disables paste button when tooltypes list is empty.\n
- - Forgot to optimize - saves 1K.\n
- Summary of Features:\n
- o Can be started from Workbench or Shell.\n
- o Edit tooltypes, with Insert, Toggle, Duplicate and Remove buttons.
- Also arrange their order with Top, Bottom, Up and Down, and
- cut/copy/paste them to/from the clipboard.\n
- o Comprehensive file, volume and icon information.\n
- o Displays file version ID strings and file type (using WhatIs
- library, by Sylvain Rougier and Pierre Carrette, not included).\n
- o Strip or add bitplanes to icon images - useful for reducing size of
- icon file and eliminating image corruption in faulty icons.\n
- o UnSnapshot icon position and swap pens 1 and 2 (black and white,
- called "ReColor" in IconEdit).\n
- o AppWindow support - drop icons on window to show info for them.
- Also: drop icons on special image box to replace existing icon
- imagery. It is also possible to add icons to files this way.\n
- o AppIcon option, with user-definable imagery and placement.\n
- o Opens on the default public screen, optionally on a named one.\n
- o Font-sensitive gadget layout in resizeable windows using BGUI
- library: uses the screen's default font. Option to override and
- specify font.\n
- o Option to specify tooltypes listview font.\n
- o All gadgets have keyboard shortcuts.\n
- o Installer script included.\n
- o AmigaGuide documentation, available on-line.\n
- o Locale support for presenting all text and messages in the user's
- preferred language, plus option to override and specify language.\n
- .version
- 1.1
- .date
- 1995.05.21
- .author
- Nick Christie
- .restrictions
- No catalog translations available yet. Doesn't patch OS3 WBInfo function.
- .requirements
- WB2.04+ (V37+), BGUI library V38+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 39 St Georges Drive
- Bransgore
- BH23 8EZ
- Great Britain
- .email
- nick.christie@oucs.ox.ac.uk (Nick Christie)
- nick@vax.ox.ac.uk (Nick Christie)
- .exectype
- Compiled C
- .installsize
- 35K - 200K
- The minimum value doesn't include bgui.library.
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.55
- .tested
- A2000/030, ECS, 10MB Fast, 1MB Chip, OS V37.
- .run
- ExtraInfo=WB,ExtraInfo
- ExtraInfo=CLI,ExtraInfo
- .docs
- ExtraInfo.guide
- .described-by
- nick.christie@oucs.ox.ac.uk (Nick Christie)
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ExtraInfo.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ExtraInfo.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer ExtraInfo.install ExtraInfo AVERAGE AVERAGE english
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- assign Libs: Libs/ ADD
- ExtraInfo
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .name
- ICON_TOOLBOX
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Manipulates/organizes icons.
- .description
- Function List:
-
- a. Create icons of any size and up to 256 colours from paint files.
- Automatically works out the type of the icon. Double image icons
- can be made from 2 pictures with totally different sizes and depths,
- also you can manually position the 2 pictures relative to each other.
- b. Smart window cleanup: much better than workbench's window cleanup.
- The cleanup is always 100% tight: if there's a free slot, it will be
- found! The positioning of icons is also more structured than that
- of workbench. Many practical heuristics are enforced.
- c. Mass produce zillions of icons (iconization) with many options.
- d. Mass stretching of icons in a directory.
- e. Mass palette remappings of icons.
- f. Mass change of an icon default tool.
- g. Convert an icons tool types to text file and vice versa.
- h. Convert icons into paint files with a minimum of fuss.
- i. Stretch icons. Perform 2 way stretch/shrink on an icon.
- j. Tile a sphere with an icon or picture.
- k. Remap an icon palette: for when you change your workbench palette.
- l. Cut a smaller paint file (a brush) out of a bigger paint file.
- m. Copy an icon to another object NOT necessarily of the same type.
- n. Mass mapping of icons onto spheres.
- o. Stretch a picture.
- p. Tile a sphere with a picture.
- q. Change the colour-palette/number-of-bitplanes/resolution of a
- picture so that destination resembles source.
- r. Switch the type of an icon: switch between garbage and directory,
- switch between data file and programme file.
- s. Implement the colours of a paint file onto the workbench screen.
- t. Examine an icon: give info about an icon. Compared to Workbench info
- the emphasis is on the icon rather than on the associated object.
- .version
- 2.12
- .date
- 1995.03.22
- .author
- Richard Biswas
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- £10
- .address
- Flat 1
- 61 Warminster Road
- LONDON
- SE25 4DQ
- .tested
- The programme has been tested on the following:
-
- version 3.0: Tested on an Amiga 1200, works perfectly.
- version 2.0: Tested on an Amiga 500 with 2.04 ROM, works perfectly.
- version 1.3: Tested on a version 1.2 Amiga 500 with software upgrade to 1.3:
- Also tested on an Amiga 1200 downgraded to 1.3 using the Relok1.3
- programme. In both cases works perfectly.
-
- version 1.2: Tested on a version 1.2 Amiga 500: PROBLEMS OCCUR. iconizing
- ram: can result in df0: being iconized instead. See section
- 6.
-
- If you have tested this on other configurations please write and tell me and
- I'll update this. Also if NTSC users have any problems they should write and
- explain and I'll try and take corrective action.
-
- The programme works differently on different machines. It works out what machine
- its on and then may or may not say certain things accordingly: this is because
- icons behave slightly differently on different machines eg on an Amiga 1200
- you can update all icons including ram:'s by opening a CLI, closing the
- workbench window and then typing loadwb from the cli.
- .docs
- ICON_TOOLBOX/Function_List
- ICON_TOOLBOX/README_FIRST
- ICON_TOOLBOX/registration
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/compatibility
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/design_philosophy
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/Good_form
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/Icon_copying_feature
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/Icon_from_Art_programme
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/Lots_of_ram
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/NTSC_and_PAL
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/pre_1.2_machines
- ICON_TOOLBOX/manual/Smart_Window_Cleanup
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ICON_TOOLBOX/README_FIRST TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Doc File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)" DRAWER "ICON_TOOLBOX/manual"`
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- unset filechoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- ICON_TOOLBOX/ICON_TOOLBOX
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SetBuffers
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- GUI based AddBuffers with device info
- .description
- SetBuffers is a simple tool for setting the amount of buffers
- for each device in your system. It is a logical extension of
- the addbuffers command.
- .version
- 1.28
- .date
- 1995.07.15
- .author
- AUSTEX SOFTWARE
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.04+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- P.O.BOX 48
- KIRWAN, QUEENSLAND 4817
- AUSTRALIA.
- .email
- Stephen.Smith@jcu.edu.au
- .docs
- documents/Legal.README
- documents/SetBuffers.doc
- documents/SetBuffers.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool documents/SetBuffers.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd documents
- MetaTool Setbuffers.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install SetBuffers AVERAGE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- SetBuffers
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .name
- SystemPrefs
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Preferences for CPU and RAMSEY
- .description
- This is a preference editor for steering the processor caches,
- RAMSEY, VBR and Audio Filter.
-
- Main features:
-
- - Font adaptive GUI
- - Supports Instruction- and Data-Caches, Copyback, Write Allocate
- - Supports RAMSEY FastMode (60ns RAM access --> SPEED! :-)
- - Supports audio filter
- - Supports VBR to Fast RAM
- - Sets up while startup
- - Comes with a nice preferences icon... :-)
- - Does now even have an English guide :-)
- .version
- 2.20
- .date
- 1995.06.18
- .author
- Richard Körber
- .requirements
- Requires OS 2.04+, (opt. locale), 68010+ should be present
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Hornstraße 20
- 51465 Bergisch Gladbach
- Deutschland
- .email
- shred@tfh.dssd.sub.org (Germany) or
- shred@eratosth.wwb.sub.de (international)
- .docs
- SystemPrefs.guide
- SystemPrefsE.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "System Prefs" "Please select an option" "English Guide" "Deutsch Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SystemPrefsE.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SystemPrefs.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install System AVERAGE AVERAGE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- assign locale: "" ADD
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- System
- assign locale: "" REMOVE
- assign libs: libs/ REMOVE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .name
- WBStartup+
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Provides more control over WBStartup
- .description
- WBStartup+ does the following:
-
- o Lets you choose the order in which the startup programs run.
- o Lets you enable and disable the running of each program quickly.
- o Allows you to have access to Workbench while all of your
- startup programs are being loaded.
- .version
- 1.1
- .date
- 1995.07.16
- .author
- John Hughes
- .requirements
- OS3.0+
- .distribution
- Cardware
- .address
- 901 Highview Rd.
- East Peoria, IL 61611 USA
- .email
- johughes@heartland.bradley.edu
- .docs
- WBStartup+.guide
- .described-by
- Richard Fish (rjf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool WBStartup+.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer Install WBStartup+ EXPERT EXPERT
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- KingFisher
- .type
- Specialized Database
- .short
- Aminet/FishDisk/CD-ROM Catalog Tool,BETA
- .description
- A special purpose database system using a client-server architecture
- to provide one or more client applications with simultaneous access to
- one or more databases. The server can maintain disk catalog databases
- for Fred Fish's Fish Disk Library, the Fresh Fish CD-ROM library,
- Aminet, your User Group disk collection, etc.\n
- Creative use of this program does not limit it to cataloging software,
- however: you could store recipes or auto mechanical parts in the
- database, keep track of what books or tapes are in your library, store
- information on articles for your research project, etc.\n
- The client-server model allows access to the server by any client that
- knows the message port interface (available to programmers) wherefore
- client applications can offer any desired interface to the user: the
- standard GadTools, perhaps MUI, ARexx, a simple CLI, or whatever else
- may be available. Likewise, BBS software may choose to implement a
- direct link to the KingFisher Server.\n
- Functionality of the server provides for splitting databases over
- multiple (removable) volumes, allowing one client access to more than
- one database at the same time, evaluating complex search expressions,
- formatting a record for output based on specific criteria, parsing
- arbitrary input files for embedded records to be added to a database,
- maintain multiple special or general purpose flags for each record to
- mark for retrieval or removal, hide from searches, rebuilding a
- database index (if damaged) etc.\n
- Database handling has been optimized for simultaneous multi-user
- access, with access arbitration, locking, and file-sharing part of the
- design.\n
- Software included is the KingFisher 2.0 Database Server and client software
- using a fully resizable GadTools interface. Future releases will include
- clients with ARexx and MUI interfaces.\n
- Registered users will receive technical support, notification of new
- releases, a version without restriction on the number of simultaneous
- clients, and programming information and support to access KingFisher
- through its message port interface, and source code examples.
- .version
- 2.9
- .date
- 1995.04.03
- .author
- Udo Schuermann
- .email
- walrus@wam.umd.edu
- .address
- 6000 42nd Avenue, Apt. 405
- Hyattsville, MD 20781
- USA
- .restrictions
- The unregistered version of the database server is limited to 2
- simultaneous client connections. Gadgets and images are designed for a 1:1
- aspect ratio but will work on 1:1.6 non-interlaced. This is a BETA release
- and not a finished product.
- .requirements
- 68000+, 100K free RAM, 100K free diskspace (without databases), KS2.04+
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1/Tools/KingFisher/
- 2.3
- GoldFish-Vol2-2/Tools/KingFisher/
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Vol7/Tools/KingFisher/
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Vol6/Tools/KingFisher/
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Vol5:Tools/KingFisher/
- 2.0ß18
- GoldFish1-Apr94:KingFisher/
- 2.0ß16
- FreshFish-Vol4:Tools/KingFisher/
- 2.0ß9
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d861/KingFisher/
- 1.30
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d861/KingFisher.lha
- 1.30
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d861/KingFisher.lha
- 1.30
- FreshFish-Vol2:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks860-879/Disk861/KingFisher/
- 1.30
- FreshFish-Vol1:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks860-879/Disk861/KingFisher/
- 1.30
- AmigaLibDisk861:KingFisher/
- 1.30
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d808/KingFisher/
- 1.15
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d808/KingFisher.lha
- 1.15
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d808/KingFisher.lha
- 1.15
- FreshFish-Vol1:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks800-819/Disk808/KingFisher/
- 1.15
- FreshFish-Vol2:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks800-819/Disk808/KingFisher/
- 1.15
- AmigaLibDisk808:KingFisher/
- 1.15
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d783/KingFisher/
- 1.11
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d783/KingFisher.lha
- 1.11
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d783/KingFisher.lha
- 1.11
- FreshFish-Vol1:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks780-799/Disk783/KingFisher/
- 1.11
- AmigaLibDisk783:KingFisher/
- 1.11
- AmigaLibDisk837:AquaPack/
- 1.01
- AmigaLibDisk705:FishCat/
- 1.2
- AmigaLibDisk607:FishCat/
- 1.1
- AmigaLibDisk559:Aquarium/
- 1.15
- AmigaLibDisk417:MostCurrent/
- 1.0
- AmigaLibDisk369:AQData/
- 1.12
- AmigaLibDisk301:Aquarium/
- 1.0
- .distribution
- Shareware, Freely distributable
- .price
- $15(US), DM25
- .exectype
- Compiled C
- .installsize
- 100K - 3M All database files can be kept on multiple removable volumes
- (such as floppy disks) and don't need to use up diskspace. The
- program(s) take up less than 100K; with documentation about 200K may
- be needed.
- .source
- 30K of source for some simple client software is included as SAS/C
- 6.51 code.
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51
- .tested
- A2000 with 68030, 1M Chip 4M/8M Fast, Picasso II, 200MB HD, Bernoulli
- 150M Transportable, KS40, GigaMem, Enforcer.\n
- A500 with 68000, 512K Chip, 2M Fast, 150MB HD, KS38.
- .execute
- KingFisher Server=WB,KFServer
- KingFisher=CLI,KingFisher
- .docs
- KingFisher.DOC
- README
- .described-by
- Udo Schuermann <walrus@wam.umd.edu>
- .submittal
- Udo Schuermann <walrus@wam.umd.edu>
- .aminet-dir
- biz/dbase
- .name
- NDUK-V37
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
- .description
- Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be
- licensed for separate distribution. Includes the "fd" files,
- libraries, startups, "C include" files, and tools. Does not include
- the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
- included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
- conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
- use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
- distribution for further details.
- .version
- 37
- .author
- Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Dec93:Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
- 37
- FFMCD01:Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
- 37
- .distribution
- Commercial
- .docs
- COPYRIGHT
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "NDUK V37" "Please select an option" "View COPYRIGHT" "View Other Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYRIGHT TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- cbm/nduk
- .name
- NDUK-V39
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
- .description
- Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be
- licensed for separate distribution. Includes the "fd" files,
- libraries, startups, "C include" files, and tools. Does not include
- the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
- included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
- conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
- use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
- distribution for further details.
- .version
- 39
- .author
- Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Dec93:Useful/dist/cbm/V39/
- 39
- FFMCD01:Useful/dist/cbm/V39/
- 39
- FreshFish-Dec93:Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
- 37
- FFMCD01:Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
- 37
- .distribution
- Commercial
- .docs
- COPYRIGHT
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "NDUK V39" "Please select an option" "View COPYRIGHT" "View Other Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYRIGHT TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- cbm/nduk
- .name
- NDUK-V40
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
- .description
- Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be
- licensed for separate distribution. Includes the "fd" files,
- libraries, startups, "C include" files, and tools. Does not include
- the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
- included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
- conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
- use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
- distribution for further details.
- .version
- 40
- .author
- Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Dec93:Useful/dist/cbm/V39/
- 39
- FFMCD01:Useful/dist/cbm/V39/
- 39
- FreshFish-Dec93:Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
- 37
- FFMCD01:Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
- 37
- .distribution
- Commercial
- .docs
- COPYRIGHT
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "NDUK V40" "Please select an option" "View COPYRIGHT" "View Other Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYRIGHT TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- cbm/nduk
- .name
- MailQueue
- .type
- CLI tool
- .short
- Monitor number of Messages in SMTPSpool
- .description
- This is just a little program to use with
- the INetUtils for AmiTCP/AS225, especially
- for your SMTPSpool directory. The program
- will monitor all queued files within the
- SMTPSpool directory and display the number
- of messages in a small window, you may
- position somewhere on your Workbench. As
- soon as a message is queued/deleted, the
- information will be updated.
- .version
- 37.2
- .date
- 1995.02.15
- .author
- Kai Iske
- .requirements
- Requires OS 2.0 (37.175)
- NetSupport.library
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/comm/net/MailQueue/
- 37.0
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/comm/net/MailQueue/
- 37.0
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/comm/MailQueue-37.0.lha
- 37.0
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- Kai Iske
- Brucknerstrasse 18
- 63452 Hanau
- Germany
- .email
- iske@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de
- .source
- SAS/C source included 13K
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51 with optimization
- .docs
- MailQueue.doc
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "MailQueue" "Please select an option" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/net
- .name
- AmiPOP
- .type
- Network Utility
- .short
- A POP 3 client for AmigaDOS.
- .description
- AmiPOP@ is a POP3 Client for AmigaDOS. It was written directly from
- the POP3 RFC (RFC #1225). AmiPOP is only a simple transport mechanism
- for moving electronic mail messages between a POP-Host, typically
- a mainframe, and your local AmigaDOS system. The advantage of POP
- over other transports such as SMTP is that all E-mail can still be
- directed to the mainframe system. This is of primary importance when
- either a dialup line is used, which has a new IP address for each
- connection, or when a user uses many machines, and wishes to be able
- to transparently read mail on all of them.
-
- AmiPOP features:
- · AUISG compliant (or at least it tries to be!)
- · Makes heavy use of 2.0 (and higher) functions such as ReadArgs,
- utility.library, GadTools, and 2.0 functions in Amiga.lib.
- · Written from RFC 1225, not a port of a Unix or a PC application.
- · Small code size, and low system resource usage.
- · Commodities interface
- .version
- 1.16
- .date
- 1994.12.08
- .author
- Scott Ellis
- .requirements
- AmigaDOS 2.04+
- AmiTCP/IP release 2 or higher.
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/comm/net/AmiPOP/
- 1.14
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/comm/net/AmiTCP_POP/
- 1.6
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 3640 Mt Everest Blvd
- San Diego, CA
- 92111 (USA)
- .email
- sellis@ucssun1.sdsu.edu
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- AmiPOP.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmiPOP" "Please select an option" "View Guide Files" "View Other Files" "Run AmiPOP" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- AmiPOP.000
- endif
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- skip start BACK
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- .aminet-dir
- comm/net
- .name
- AmiTCP
- .author
- AmiTCP/IP Group and others
- .short
- TCP/IP protocol stack for SANA-II.
- .version
- 3.0ß2
- .date
- 1994.05.02
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .description
- AmiTCP is a set of programs that enables the Amiga to connect to a TCP/IP
- network. AmiTCP lets the user use commands such as ftp, telnet from your
- Amiga. AmiTCP also lets remote users connect to your machine from other
- TCP/IP hosts. AmiTCP is a TCP/IP protocol stack for implementing basic
- Internet protocols on top of any SANA-II network device driver, such as
- one for SLIP or Ethernet.
- .described-by
- Automatically generated from Contents file by c2pi program.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmiTCP" "Please select an option" "COPYRIGHT" "View Guides" "View Files" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYRIGHTS TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd help
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_AmiTCP APPNAME AmiTCP/IP MINUSER AVERAGE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/tcp
- .name
- AmiTCP-Demo
- .type
- Communications
- .short
- TCP/IP protocol stack
- .description
- AmiTCP/IP is the most videly used TCP/IP protocol stack for the
- Amiga. AmiTCP/IP utilizes the standard Sana-II network device
- drivers and provides an application level socket interface to the
- Internet protocol suite as an Amiga shared library.
-
- AmiTCP/IP is propiertary, copyrighted product of the NSDi - Network
- Solutions Development Inc, Finland. See the file 'LICENCE' included
- in the archive for the licence conditions.
-
- This is the demonstration version of the AmiTCP/IP 4.0.
-
- * About the Commercial AmiTCP/IP Version
-
- The commercial version of AmiTCP/IP 4.0 includes:
-
- - Enchanced version of AmiTCP:
- - Frendlier logging system with global filter etc.
- - Cache for name server replies
- - Sana-II 2.0 support
- - Full BOOTP support
- - Access control for server programs
- - Optimized version for '20 and up
- - Automatic BOOTP configuration utility
- - Printed & online User Manual
- - Technical support via email, fax and normal mail
-
- All the new features in the future will be added to the commercial
- version only.
- .version
- 4.0
- .date
- 1994.10.31
- .author
- AmiTCP/IP Group
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/comm/net/AmiTCP/
- 3.0ß2
- FreshFish-Vol2/New/comm/net/AmiTCP/
- 2.2
- FreshFish-Vol3/Old/Dec93/comm/net/AmiTCP/
- 2.2
- .distribution
- Commercial Demo
- .price
- $99 (US), DM 149, GBP 61, FIM 450
- .address
- NSDi / Orders
- P.O.Box 32
- FIN-02151 ESPOO
- FINLAND
- .email
- orders@nsdi.fi (orders)
- AmiTCP-Bug@nsdi.fi (Bug reports)
- info@nsdi.fi (pricing & info)
- .docs
- README.First
- AmiTCP-demo-40.readme
- HowToOrder
- HowToInstall
- LICENCE
- COPYRIGHTS
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from kampi.hut.fi
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmiTCP Demo" "Please select an option" "View Guide Files" "View Other Files" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_AmiTCP APPNAME AmiTCP/IP MINUSER AVERAGE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- skip start BACK
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- .aminet-dir
- comm/tcp
- .name
- AmiTCP-SDK
- .type
- Communications
- .short
- Source/Developer Kit for AmiTCP
- .description
- Include files, some development tools, link libraries (with source)
- and programming examples for AmiTCP/IP 4.0.
-
- AmiTCP/IP is proprietary, copyrighted product of the NSDi - Network
- Solutions Development Inc, Finland. See the file 'LICENCE.SDK'
- included in the archive for the licence conditions.
- .version
- 4.0
- .date
- 1994.10.31
- .author
- AmiTCP/IP Group
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/comm/net/AmiTCP/
- 3.0ß2
- FreshFish-Vol2/New/comm/net/AmiTCP/
- 2.2
- FreshFish-Vol3/Old/Dec93/comm/net/AmiTCP/
- 2.2
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- AmiTCP-Bug@nsdi.fi (Bug reports)
- .docs
- README.First
- AmiTCP-sdk-40.readme
- LICENCE.SDK
- COPYRIGHTS.SDK
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from kampi.hut.fi
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option AmiTCP SDK" "COPYRIGHT" "LICENSE" "README" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYRIGHTS.SDK TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool LICENCE.SDK TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool AmiTCP-sdk-40.readme TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/tcp
- .name
- FTPDaemon
- .type
- Network Utility
- .short
- An ftp daemon for AmiTCP, with multiuser
- .description
- An ftpd for AmiTCP v2.0 and up (we use AmiTCP v2.2 ). It has Multi-User
- support (we use MultiUser v1.5).
- .version
- 2.0
- .date
- 1993.12.14
- .author
- Joran Jessurun
- .requirements
- Requires AmiTCP 2.0+
- .reference
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/comm/net/FtpDaemon/
- 1.0
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- nl0jor@nl0jor.nl.cbpr.org
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- ftpd.readme
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "FTP Daemon" "Please select an option" "View ftpd.readme" "View Other Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ftpd.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/tcp
- .name
- traceroute
- .type
- Network Utility
- .short
- A 'traceroute' for AmiTCP
- .description
- traceroute is a networking utility written by Van Jacobson originally
- for BSD Unix machines to find out the route ip packets follow,
- including round-trip times for each packet, when going to a host of
- your choice, which can be of great interest during troubleshooting a
- network.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- 1994.05.26
- .author
- Several, amiga port by Klaus Klein
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Kampbuechel 6
- 54550 Daun, FRG
- .email
- klei0001@uni-trier.de
- .source
- Includes source in C
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51
- .docs
- traceroute.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "TraceRoute" "Please select an option" "View traceroute.guide" "View Other Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool traceroute.guide TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/tcp
- .name
- Term
- .short
- Very nice terminal program.
- .type
- Communications
- .description
- A telecommuncations program designed for use with any Commodore-Amiga
- computer running Kickstart 2.04 or higher. Its features include:
-
- * Fast built-in VT-220 terminal emulation
-
- * Support for custom terminal emulation modules following the `XEM
- 2.0' standard
-
- * Operates in any display environment, supports all screen display
- modes
-
- * Support for file transfer modules following the `XPR' standard
-
- * File- and printer-capturing functions
-
- * Review-buffer support
-
- * Powerful phone book and dialing functions
-
- * `Amiga User Interface Style Guide' conformant user interface
-
- * Online-help (requires AmigaGuide package)
-
- * Built-in `ARexx' interface
-
- * File upload list, which permits selecting the files to be
- transferred before the upload is started.
-
- * Login script learn mode.
-
- * Built-in keyword/response parser which makes it possible to have
- `term' respond to BBS prompts and such with the user name,
- password, etc. without having to program the ARexx interface.
-
- * Interface for external programs to rendezvous with `term', taking
- over serial I/O processing (such as `HydraCom').
- .version
- 4.4
- .author
- Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- .reference
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/comm/term/Term/
- 4.0
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/comm/Term-4.0.lha
- 4.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d904/Term/
- 3.4
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d904/Term.lha
- 3.4
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d904/Term.lha
- 3.4
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-910/Disk904/Term/
- 3.4
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-919/Disk904/Term/
- 3.4
- AmigaLibDisk904:Term/
- 3.4
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d833/Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d832/Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d831/Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d833/Term.lha
- 3.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d832/Term.lha
- 3.1
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d831/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d833/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d832/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d831/Term.lha
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk833/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk832/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk831/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk833/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk832/Term/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk831/Term/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk833:Term/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk832:Term/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk831:Term/
- 3.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d730/Term/
- 2.3
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d725/Term/
- 2.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d730/Term.lha
- 2.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d725/Term.lha
- 2.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d730/Term.lha
- 2.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d725/Term.lha
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk730/Term/
- 2.3
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk725/Term/
- 2.3
- AmigaLibDisk730:Term/
- 2.3
- AmigaLibDisk725:Term/
- 2.3
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d681/Term/
- 2.2a
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d681/Term.lha
- 2.2a
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d681/Term.lha
- 2.2a
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks680-699/Disk681/Term/
- 2.2a
- AmigaLibDisk681:Term/
- 2.2a
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d589/Term/
- 1.9c
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d589/Term.lha
- 1.9c
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d589/Term.lha
- 1.9c
- AmigaLibDisk589:Term/
- 1.9c
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d534/Term/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d534/Term.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d534/Term.lha
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk534:Term/
- ?.?
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Term" "Please select an option" "View Guide Files" "View Other Files" "Run Term" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- cd Documentation/AmigaGuide
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Term
- endif
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- comm/term
- .name
- ACE
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler + extras
- .description
- ACE is a FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler which, in conjunction with A68K
- and Blink produces standalone executables.
-
- The language defines a large subset of AmigaBASIC but also has many
- features not found in the latter such as: turtle graphics, recursion,
- SUBs with return values, structures, arguments, include files, a
- better WAVE command which allows for large waveforms, external
- references, named constants and a variety of other commands and
- functions not found in AmigaBASIC.
-
- New features in version 2.0 include: gadgets, three standard requester
- types, serial I/O and menus (with optional command-keys for menu
- items). New commands and functions for this version include EXIT FOR,
- PTAB, SPC, DEF FN, ON ERROR and ERR (these last two handle file and
- serial I/O at present). INPUT and PRINT can now be used transparently
- for all screen/window combinations.
-
- All user-defined windows are now fully-configurable and may be used in
- conjunction with screens as per AmigaBASIC. Window close event
- trapping is also a new feature.
-
- In addition to event trapping, ACE now supports WAITing for both menus
- and gadgets. Waiting is more operating-system-friendly than event
- trapping.
-
- A simple graphical front-end (Integrated Development Environment) is
- also provided with the archive. This is written in ACE.
- .version
- 2.35
- .date
- 1995.03.12
- .author
- David Benn
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk969:ACE/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/dev/ACE-2.0.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/dev/lang/ACE/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk969/ACE/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/dev/lang/ACE/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/dev/lang/ACE/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/dev/ACE-2.0.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/dev/lang/ACE/
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d969/ACE.lha
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/dev/lang/ACE.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d969/ACE.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d969/ACE/
- 2.0
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 181 St John Street, Launceston
- Tasmania, Australia, 7250
- .email
- dbenn@leven.appcomp.utas.edu.au
- .docs
- docs/ace.doc
- docs/a68k.doc
- docs/blink.doc
- docs/history
- docs/ref.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ACE" "Please select an option" "ReadMe_1st" "ReadMe" "View Guides" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe_1st TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/basic
- .name
- CManual
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Amiga programming documents and examples
- .description
- A 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collections of documents,
- examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga. It consists of six
- manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175 fully executable examples
- complete with source code, and several utilities and other goodies.
-
- The manuals describe how to open and work with Screens, Windows,
- Graphics, Gadgets, Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites,
- VSprites, AmigaDOS, Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also
- explain how to use your C Compiler and give you important information
- about how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
- When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve standard
- Amiga floppies.
- .version
- 3.0
- .date
- .author
- Anders Bjerin
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk695:CManual/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk694:CManual/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk693:CManual/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk692:CManual/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk691:CManual/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk457:CManual/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk456:CManual/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk337:CManual/
- 1.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- ReadMe.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "C Manual" "Please select an option" "README" "AUTHOR" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Author.pic ILBM
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/c
- .name
- RKRM
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Source and executables from 3rd ed. RKM
- .description
- A distribution of complete source code and executables of all the
- examples in the third edition Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manuals,
- published by Addison-Wesley.
- .version
- ?.?
- .date
- .author
- Commodore CATS
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk741:RKRM_Devices/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk741:RKRM_Lib1/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk741:RKRM_Lib2/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk741:RKRM_Lib3/
- ?.?
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "RKRM" "Please select an option" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/c
- .name
- CodeWatcher
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Keeps track of allocated resources.
- .description
- Launches programs and keeps track of all invisible allocated resources. Produces
- a report of all resources that were used and those that were nor freed, on exit.
-
- This program was developed by Michael Plitkins, programmer of Caligary. He made
- CodeWatcher freely available a long time ago in BIX, but it still is a program
- that every programmer should use.
- .version
- 1.4
- .author
- Michael Plitkins
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- 1 Woolheater rd.
- Fleischmanns, NY 12430
- .docs
- Code.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "CodeWatcher" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool code.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/debug
- .name
- Enforcer
- .fullname
- Enforcer
- .aminet-dir
- dev/debug
- .description
- A tool to monitor illegal memory access for 68020/68851, 68030, and
- 68040 CPUs. This is a completely new Enforcer from the original idea
- by Bryce Nesbitt. It contains many new and wonderful features and
- options and no longer contains any exceptions for specific software.
- Enforcer can now also be used with CPU or SetCPU FASTROM or most any
- other MMU-Kick- start-Mapping tool. Major new output options such as
- local output, stdout, and parallel port. Highly optimized to be as
- fast as possible.
- .author
- Michael Sinz
- .email
- michael.sinz@scala.com
- msinz@bix.com
- .short
- Tool to monitor illegal memory access.
- .type
- OS Utility
- .version
- 37.62
- .reference
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d10xx/d1000/Enforcer/
- 37.60
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d10xx/d1000/Enforcer.lha
- 37.60
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d10xx/d1000/Enforcer.lha
- 37.60
- FreshFish-May94:New/AmigaLibDisks/d1000/Enforcer/
- 37.60
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/AmigaLib/d1000/Enforcer.lha
- 37.60
- AmigaLibDisk1000:Enforcer/
- 37.60
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d950/Enforcer/
- 37.55
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d950/Enforcer.lha
- 37.55
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/dev/debug/Enforcer.lha
- 37.55
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d950/Enforcer.lha
- 37.55
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/dev/debug/Enforcer/
- 37.55
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/dev/debug/Enforcer/
- 37.55
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/dev/debug/Enforcer/
- 37.55
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/dev/Enforcer-37.55.lha
- 37.55
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk950/Enforcer/
- 37.55
- AmigaLibDisk950:Enforcer/
- 37.55
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d912/Enforcer/
- 37.52
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d912/Enforcer.lha
- 37.52
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d912/Enforcer.lha
- 37.52
- FreshFish-Oct93:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk912/Enforcer/
- 37.52
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-919/Disk912/Enforcer/
- 37.52
- AmigaLibDisk912:Enforcer/
- 37.52
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d800/Enforcer/
- 37.28
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d800/Enforcer.lha
- 37.28
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d800/Enforcer.lha
- 37.28
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks800-819/Disk800/Enforcer/
- 37.28
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks800-819/Disk800/Enforcer/
- 37.28
- AmigaLibDisk800:Enforcer/
- 37.28
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d773/Enforcer/
- 37.26
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d773/Enforcer.lha
- 37.26
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d773/Enforcer.lha
- 37.26
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks760-779/Disk773/Enforcer/
- 37.26
- AmigaLibDisk773:Enforcer/
- 37.26
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d658/Enforcer/
- 2.8b
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d658/Enforcer.lha
- 2.8b
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d658/Enforcer.lha
- 2.8b
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks640-659/Disk658/Enforcer/
- 2.8b
- AmigaLibDisk658:Enforcer/
- 2.8b
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d4xx/d474/Enforcer/
- 2.6f
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d4xx/d474/Enforcer.lha
- 2.6f
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d4xx/d474/Enforcer.lha
- 2.6f
- AmigaLibDisk474:Enforcer/
- 2.6f
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d754/Enforcer/
- ?.?
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d4xx/d454/Enforcer/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d754/Enforcer.lha
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d4xx/d454/Enforcer.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d754/Enforcer.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d4xx/d454/Enforcer.lha
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks740-759/Disk754/Enforcer/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk754:Enforcer/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk454:Enforcer/
- ?.?
- .requirements
- V37 of the OS or better and an MMU.
- .exectype
- Binary only
- .described-by
- David Zaroski (cz253@cleveland.freenet.edu)
- .submittal
- Submitted via email directly by the author, Michael Sinz
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Enforcer" "Please select an option" "README" "DOC File" "Guide File" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Enforcer.Readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Enforcer.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Enforcer.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- MungWall
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Watches for illegal FreeMem's
- .description
- Munges memory and watches for illegal FreeMem's. Especially useful in
- combination with Enforcer. The output can go to either the serial or
- parallel port. Includes a new MungList program that examines used
- memory areas for MungWall tag info, and outputs a list of who owns the
- various pieces of allocated memory, their sizes, etc. Can even
- identify the owner of the memory by task name.
- .version
- 37.64
- .date
- .author
- Commodore Amiga; submitted by Carolyn Scheppner
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk800:MungWall/
- 37.58
- AmigaLibDisk707:MungWall/
- 37.54
- AmigaLibDisk699:MungWall/
- 37.52
- AmigaLibDisk659:MungWall/
- 37.51
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- MungWall.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "MungWall" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool MungWall.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/debug
- .name
- Sushi
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Intercept and display output of KPrintf
- .description
- A tool to intercept the raw serial output of Enforcer 2.8b, MungWall,
- Enforcer.megastack 26.f, and all other tool and application debugging
- output that uses kprintf. This makes it possible to use serial
- debugging on a single Amiga, without interfering with attached serial
- hardware such as modems and serial printers. Sushi also provides
- optional signalling and buffer access to an external display/watcher
- program.
- .version
- 37.10
- .date
- .author
- Carolyn Scheppner
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk950:Sushi/
- 37.10
- AmigaLibDisk733:Sushi/
- 37.7
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- Sushi.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Sushi" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Run Sushi" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Sushi.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- run >NIL: sushi <>"CON:0/20/640/100/Sushi CTRL-E=Empty CTRL-F=File/AUTO/CLOSE/WAIT/INACTIVE" ON BUFK=64 NOPROMPT ASKEXIT ASKSAVE
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/debug
- .name
- AmigaE
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- An Amiga specific E compiler
- .description
- E is a powerful and flexible object oriented / procedural / unpure
- functional higher programming language, mainly influenced by
- languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc., and Amiga E a very fast
- compiler for it, with features such as speed of >20000 lines/minute
- on a 7 Mhz amiga, inline assembler and linker integrated into
- compiler, large set of integrated functions, great module concept
- with v40 includes as modules, flexible type-system, quoted
- expressions, immediate and typed lists, parametric and inclusion
- polymorphism, exception handling, inheritance, data-hiding,
- methods, multiple return values, default arguments, register
- allocation, fast memory management, unification, LISP-Cells,
- gui-toolkit, (macro-) preprocessor, very intuitive and powerful
- source-level debugger, easy .library linking, and much more...
- .version
- 3.2a
- .date
- 1995.7.17
- .author
- Wouter van Oortmerssen
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-3.0a.lha
- 3.0a
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-3.0a.lha
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol6:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 3.0a
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-3.0a.lha
- 3.0a
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/Useful/dev/e/Amiga_E.lha
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol5:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/dev/Amiga_E-2.1b.lha
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol4:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 2.1b
- FreshFish-Vol3:Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
- 2.1b
- .restrictions
- This distribution contains only a limited compiler, registered
- compiler available separately.
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .email
- Wouter@mars.let.uva.nl
- .source
- Tool sources and lots of other sources in E included
- .construction
- AsmOne assembler and E compiler itself
- .tested
- os v33 to v40, 68000 to 040, free of enforcer-hits
- .docs
- docs/README
- docs/beginner.guide
- docs/E.guide
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Amiga E" "Please select an option" "View README" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool docs/README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/e
- .name
- MUI
- .fullname
- MagicUserInterface
- .aminet-dir
- dev/gui
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Create and maintain user interfaces.
- .description
- MUI is an object oriented system to create and maintain graphical user
- interfaces. From a programmers point of view, using MUI saves a lot of
- time and makes life much easier. Thinking about complicated terms like
- window resizing or font sensitivity is simply not neccesary.\n
- On the other hand, users of MUI based applications have the ability to
- customize nearly every pixel of a programs interface according to their
- personal taste.\n
- This distribution is interesting for both, users and programmers. Please
- have a look at the supplied demo programs and at the documentation to
- see what MUI has to offer.\n
- MUI is an SASG (Standardized Amiga Shareware Group) product.
- .version
- 2.3
- .date
- 1994.12.24
- .author
- Stefan Stuntz
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1/Files/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.2
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.2
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/dev/MUI-2.1.lha
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Jul94:New/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.1
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d968/MUI_dev/
- 2.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d967/MUI_usr/
- 2.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d968/MUI_dev.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d967/MUI_usr.lha
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/dev/gui/MUI.lha
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/dev/gui/MUI.lha
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d968/MUI_dev.lha
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d967/MUI_usr.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/dev/gui/MUI.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/dev/gui/MUI/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk968:MUI_dev/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk967:MUI_usr/
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Oct93/Develop/MUI.lha
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Mar94:Old/Oct93/Develop/MUI/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/Develop/MUI/
- 1.3
- FreshFish-Oct93:New/Develop/MUI/
- 1.3
- .restrictions
- The freely distributable version cannot save some fancy preferences options
- such as custom imagery or fonts. However, all MUI applications will work
- perfectly even without registration.
- .requirements
- Requires WB2.0 (V37). Localization works only with WB2.1 (V38) and above.
- Takes advantage of new WB3.x features. Harddisk with at least 2 MB free space
- recommended.
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20(US), DM30.
- .address
- Stefan Stuntz
- Eduard-Spranger-Straße 7
- 80935 München
- Germany/Europe
- .email
- stuntz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
- .exectype
- 68000
- .installsize
- 300K - 3M
- Lots of doc files, images and developer stuff is included.
- .source
- Several example source codes in C, Modula, Oberon and Assembler
- are included.
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51, Assembler
- .tested
- Tested on lots of different hardware platforms with all available
- versions of the operating system from V37 to V40. Found to be free
- of Enforcer and Mungwall hits. Runs perfectly on all graphic cards
- with Workbench emulation.
- .docs
- Docs/Deutsch/MUI.guide
- Docs/Deutsch/MUI.dvi
- Docs/English/MUI.guide
- Docs/English/MUI.dvi
- .described-by
- Stefan Stuntz (stuntz@informatik.tu-muenchen.de)
- .submittal
- Submitted directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "MUI" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "View Guides" "View Files" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer MUI-Install APPNAME "Magic User Interface" MINUSER AVERAGE DEFUSER AVERAGE NOPRETEND
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- StackMon
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Monitors stack usage of programs
- .description
- When run StackMon presents a list of all the tasks and processes currently
- running. The list is sorted alphabetically, with processes before tasks.
- This list is not updated automatically, as constructing this list requires
- suspension of multitasking. If you run a program you want to monitor after
- starting StackMon, click on the 'Update list' gadget so that it appears in
- the list.
-
- If the program you want to monitor was run from the Workbench, its name will
- be that of the icon; if run from the shell the name is the exact name typed
- into the shell, with path.
-
- Click on the program you wish to monitor and StackMon will begin monitoring.
- The display consists of numbers and a fuel gauge showing the current stack
- use relative to the size of the stack. The numbers are:
-
- Current: This is the amount of stack in use when the program was last
- monitored.
- Largest: The largest recorded stack ever in use by this program.
- Stack : The stack allocated for this program.
- .version
- 1.3
- .author
- David Kinder
- .requirements
- OS 2.04+
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 2, Clwtt Cottages,
- Bangor Rd.,
- Gyfelia,
- Clwyd. LL13 0YL.
- .email
- kinder@teaching.physics.ox.ac.uk
- dkinder@vax.ox.ax.uk
- .docs
- StackMon.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "StackMon" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Run StackMon" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool StackMon.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Run StackMon
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/moni
- .name
- Oberon-A
- .type
- Compiler
- .short
- A freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler
- .description
- Oberon-A is a freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler. Oberon-2 is a
- modern object-oriented language designed by Niklaus Wirth, the creator
- of Pascal and Modula-2, and Hanspeter Mössenböck. Oberon-A is an
- implementation of the language for the Amiga computer, ported from a
- compiler written by Niklaus Wirth.
- .version
- 1.6
- .author
- Frank Copeland
- OEL by Johan Ferreira
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.5.3.lha
- 1.5.3
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.5.3
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/dev/obero/Oberon-A/
- 1.4ß
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/dev/Oberon-A-1.4ß.lha
- 1.4ß
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .address
- PO BOX 236
- RESERVOIR VIC 3073
- AUSTRALIA
- .email
- fjc@wossname.apana.org.au
- .source
- Full source code is included for all modules and programs where available.
- .docs
- Oberon-A.doc
- Index.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB Start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Oberon-A" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "View Doc" "Install Oberon" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Oberon-A.doc GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Readme File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- failat 10
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd Install
- execute Install
- cd /
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/obero
- .name
- AmiCDROM
- .aminet-dir
- disk/cdrom
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem
- .description
- AmiCDROM is a CDROM disk filing system for the Commodore Amiga.
- It supports the ISO-9660 standard, the Rock Ridge Interchange
- Protocol and the Macintosh HFS format.
-
- The CDROM drive is mounted as a DOS device (e.g. CD0:). You can
- access files and directories on a CDROM disk by the usual syntax,
- e.g. "type cd0:foo/readme.txt".
- .version
- 1.15
- .date
- 1994.11.03
- .author
- Frank Munkert
- .reference
- FreshFish-Nov94:New/disk/AmiCDROM/
- 1.13
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/disk/AmiCDROM-1.12.lha
- 1.12
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.12
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.12
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/disk/AmiCDROM-1.11.lha
- 1.11
- FreshFish-Jul94:New/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.11
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.11
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/May94/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM.lha
- 1.10
- FreshFish-May94:New/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.10
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.10
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
- 1.9
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS:Useful/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM.lha
- 1.9
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d935/AmiCDROM.lha
- 1.7
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d935/AmiCDROM/
- 1.7
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d935/AmiCDROM.lha
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk935/AmiCDROM/
- 1.7
- AmigaLibDisk935:AmiCDROM/
- 1.7
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .source
- Includes source in C and assembly.
- .email
- ln_fmu@pki-nbg.philips.de
- .docs
- AmiCDROM.guide
- AmiCDROM.readme
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmiCDROM" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Guide" "Install AmiCDROM" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AmiCDROM.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AmiCDROM.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer AmiCDROM.Install APPNAME AmiCDROM NOPRINT NOPRETEND NOLOG MINUSER AVERAGE DEFUSER AVERAGE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SCSIUtil
- .aminet-dir
- disk/cdrom
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Send SCSI commands & read digital audio.
- .description
- This program can send commands to a SCSI device. Supported commands are:
-
- read capacity, reading of digital audio from Apple CD-300/Sony/Toshiba CD-ROM
- drives, change medium, inquiry, read CD-ROM data block address header,
- allow/prevent medium removal, start/stop motor, mode sense, play audio track,
- read sector, seek, display TOC of a CD, read CD-sub-channel, set output volume
- of a CD.
-
- This is a corrected archive of version 2.02 with all the files intact (the
- previous archive contained an incorrect SCSI_Priv.h)
- .version
- 2.02
- .date
- 1994.01.04
- .author
- Gary Duncan
- Heiko Rath
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Philips PTS
- 23 Lakeside Dr
- Tally-Ho Technology Park
- Burwood East Vic 3151
- Australia
- .email
- gduncan@philips.oz.au
- hr@brewhr.swb.de
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "SCSI Util" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Doc File" "HISTORY" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SCSIUtil.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SCSIUtil.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool HISTORY TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- mkisofs
- .fullname
- mkisofs
- .aminet-dir
- disk/cdrom
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility.
- .description
- A pre-mastering program to generate an ISO-9660 filesystem. It takes
- a snapshot of a given directory tree, and generates a binary image
- which will correspond to an ISO-9660 filesystem when written to a
- block device.
-
- It is also capable of generating the System Use Sharing Protocol
- records specified by the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. This is
- used to further describe the files in the ISO-9660 filesystem to a
- unix host, and provides information such as longer filenames, uid/gid,
- posix permissions, and block and character devices.
-
- Each file written to the ISO-9660 filesystem must have a filename in
- the 8.3 format (8 characters, period, 3 characters, all upper case),
- even if Rock Ridge is in use. This filename is used on systems that
- are not able to make use of the Rock Ridge extensions (such as
- MS-DOS), and each filename in each directory must be different from
- the other filenames in the same directory.
-
- mkisofs generally tries to form correct names by forcing the unix
- filename to upper case and truncating as required, but often times
- this yields unsatisfactory results when there are cases where the
- truncated names are not all unique. mkisofs assigns weightings to
- each filename, and if two names that are otherwise the same are found
- the name with the lower priority is renamed to have a 3 digit number
- as an extension (where the number is guaranteed to be unique). An
- example of this would be the files foo.bar and foo.bar.~1~ - the file
- foo.bar.~1~ would be written as FOO.000;1 and the file foo.bar would
- be written as FOO.BAR;1. "path" is the path of the directory tree to
- be copied into the ISO-9660 filesystem.
-
- (AmigaDOS Note: The AmigaDOS port relaxes the above restrictions to
- produce ISO-9660 level 2 compatible ISO images)
- .version
- 1.00.7
- .date
- 1994.12.18
- .author
- Eric Youngdale
- Frank Munkert
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- ericy@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- ln_fmu@pki-nbg.philips.de
- .source
- Includes full source in C.
- .docs
- mkisofs.guide
- README-Amiga
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "mkisofs" "Please select an option" "Copyright" "History" "ReadMe" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYING TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool History.Amiga TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool README-Amiga TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- MetaTool mkisofs.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SuperDuper
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- High-speed disk copier and formatter
- .description
- SuperDuper is an exciting, high-speed disk copier and formatter. Typical
- timings are 99s for a disk-to-disk verified copy, or 38s for a four disk
- non-verified format. Also available are buffering in RAM, on a hard disk
- image file or on any sector-based Amiga device, like RAD:, VDO:, FMS:, etc.
- Real-time compression using the Xpk standard allows to copy in one pass most
- disks on 1M Amigas, especially in conjunction with a special utility which
- "hides" external drives to the system (but not to SuperDuper). Bells and
- whistles include high density floppy support, voice, automatic date
- increment, a list of the disks copied, and automatic start of operations
- based on disk insertion/ejection sensing. SuperDuper 3.13 is freeware and
- works on any Amiga under 2.0 and beyond.
- .version
- 3.13
- .date
- 1994.02.21
- .author
- Sebastiano Vigna
- .requirements
- Requires OS 2.0+
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk979:SuperDuper/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk903:SuperDuper/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk753:SuperDuper/
- 2.02
- AmigaLibDisk590:SuperDuper/
- 2.01
- AmigaLibDisk561:SuperDuper/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk488:SuperDuper/
- 1.0
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Via California 22
- I-20144 Milano MI
- .email
- vigna@ghost.dsi.unimi.it
- .docs
- README
- SuperDuper.guide
- ToggleClick.doc
- SetTDDelay.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "SuperDuper" "Please select an option" "View README" "View Guide" "Run SuperDuper" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SuperDuper.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun SD
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- dev/copy
- .name
- BTNTape
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .aminet-dir
- disk/bakup
- .short
- A 'Better-Than-Nothing' scsi tape driver
- .description
- The "Better Than Nothing" SCSI tape device handler. It provides flat-file
- access to a SCSI tape drive from application programs using simple calls to
- DOS or C library I/O functions. It can also be used with the Amiga TAR
- utility for disk backups. It uses your existing SCSI adapter's device
- driver for access to the bus. This version fixes a number of bugs and
- includes several new features including file number tracking and append-only
- and read-only safety modes.
- .version
- 3.0
- .author
- Robert Rethemeyer
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk558:BTNTape/
- 2.1
- AmigaLibDisk471:BTNTape/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk392:BTNTape/
- 1.0
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 979-4 Belmont Terrace
- Sunnyvale, CA 94086
- USA
- .email
- drBob@cup.portal.com
- .source
- Includes complete C-source and extensive documentation
- .docs
- readme.first
- changes.doc
- doc/drives.doc
- doc/features.doc
- doc/hardware.doc
- doc/install.doc
- doc/messages.doc
- doc/tapemon.doc
- doc/usage.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "BTNTape" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "Changes" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.first TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Changes.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Flat
- .type
- Device Handler
- .short
- Handler for block-mapped filing devices
- .description
- A filing system handler which implements block-mapped filing devices
- such as available under Un*x. Read and write calls are mapped to
- low-level system IO operations which allow to treat devices such as
- df0:, dh0:, rad:, etc. as big data files. These `virtual' files can
- be copied, read and written just like any standard AmigaDOS file. It
- is even possible to copy a whole disk with the CLI `Copy' command or
- to archive disks with LhArc and the like. Written as a supplement for
- the Amiga `tar' program.
- .version
- 1.3
- .date
- .author
- Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk535:Flat/
- 1.3
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- .address
- Brabeckstrasse 35
- D-3000 Hannover 71
- Federal Republic of Germany
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- Flat.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Flat Handler" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Flat.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/misc
- .name
- SCSIMounter
- .short
- Mount/unmount partitions without reboot.
- .description
- Most owners of removable media SCSI drives are stuck with the problem
- that their software doesn't handle disk changes correctly.
- For example, the current Commodore implementation doesn't mount the
- partitions on a removable media SCSI drive (e.g. SyQuest or Ricoh)
- when there was no cartridge in the drive at boot time.
-
- Even worse, after another cartridge with a different Rigid Disk Block
- (i.e. a different partition table) has been inserted, the system
- gets totally confused and reports read/write errors when trying
- to access the device which can lead to loss of important data on
- the cartridge.
-
- Until now, the only possibility to work around this problem was to
- reboot the system every time a new cartridge has been inserted.
-
- SCSIMounter allows you to mount and unmount partitions without rebooting
- the machine. It sports a nice 2.0-style point-and-click user interface
- that makes handling removable media a piece of cake.
- .version
- 2.03
- .author
- Martin A Blatter
- .address
- Pfaffächerstr. 59
- CH-8913 Ottenbach
- Switzerland
- .email
- blatter@amiga.physik.unizh.ch
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk532:SCSIMounter/
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Vol1:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d532/SCSIMounter.lha
- ?.?
- GoldFish-Vol1-1:BBS/d5xx/d532/SCSIMounter.lha
- ?.?
- GoldFish-Vol1-2:d5xx/d532/SCSIMounter/
- ?.?
- .described-by
- Automatically generated from Contents file by c2pi program.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "SCSI Mounter" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "View Guide" "Run SCSIMounter" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool SCSIMounter.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SCSIMounter.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun SCSIMounter
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/misc
- .name
- AZap
- .type
- Binary editor
- .short
- Binary editor for files, mem, and devs.
- .description
- AZap is a "new generation" binary editor able to edit files, memory or devices
- like hard disks. It can open several windows at the same time, and while this
- program cannot be considered as a tool to help you to recover a disk, it has a
- lot of useful functions (print block, fill block, search string, etc...).
- .version
- 2.40
- .date
- 1994.09.29
- .author
- Denis Gounelle
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- Requires reqtools.library V38+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 27, rue Jules GUESDE
- 45400 FLEURY-LES-AUBRAIS
- FRANCE
- .email
- gounelle@alphanet.ch
- .installsize
- 45K
- .docs
- AZap.doc
- AZapDeutsch.doc
- AZapEnglish.doc
- .described-by
- Denis Gounelle (gounelle@alphanet.ch)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AZap" "Please select an option" "English Doc" "Deutsch Doc" "Ref Manual" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AZapEnglish.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AZapDeutsch.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool AZap.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer InstallAZap APPNAME AZap MINUSER AVERAGE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/moni
- .name
- NewZAP
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Multipurpose file sector editing utility
- .description
- 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.
- User-customizable, with new printing feature added.
- .version
- 3.3
- .date
- .author
- Dallas J. Hodgson
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk574:NewZAP/
- 3.3
- AmigaLibDisk164:NewZAP/
- 3.18
- AmigaLibDisk58:NewZAP/
- 3.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $15 (US)
- .address
- 10115 Scenic Boulevard
- Cupertino, Ca. 95014
- USA
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- NewZAP.docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "NewZAP" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "History" "Run NewZAP" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool NewZAP.docs TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Changes TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun NewZAP
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/moni
- .name
- DiskSalv2
- .type
- Disk Tool
- .short
- Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util
- .description
- A disk repair, salvage, and undelete utility for all standard disk
- devices and file system types. Has a full Intuition interface and
- runs from Workbench or Shell. It can fix most problems in-place, and
- can reverse a partial or QUICK format. It can copy out from disks
- that can't be fixed due to physical damage, with a destination going
- to any AmigaDOS disk device or pipe (eg, TAPE:). In English, locale
- catalogs included for Danish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian,
- Finnish, and Swedish, short manuals in English and Swedish.
- .version
- 11.32
- .author
- Dave Haynie
- .email
- dave.haynie@scala.com
- .requirements
- Requires AmigaDOS 2.04 or later.
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol6:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
- 11.31
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.30.lha
- 11.30
- FreshFish-May94:New/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.30
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/May94/disk/salv/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.30
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d891/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d891/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.27
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/disk/salv/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.27
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d891/DiskSalv2.lha
- 11.27
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- AmigaLibDisk891:DiskSalv2/
- 11.27
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d2xx/d251/DiskSalv/
- 1.42
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d2xx/d251/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.42
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d2xx/d251/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.42
- AmigaLibDisk251:DiskSalv/
- 1.42
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d1xx/d177/DiskSalv/
- 1.32
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d1xx/d177/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.32
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d1xx/d177/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.32
- AmigaLibDisk177:DiskSalv/
- 1.32
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d2xx/d212/DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d0xx/d020/DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d2xx/d212/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d0xx/d020/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d2xx/d212/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d0xx/d020/DiskSalv.lha
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk891/DiskSalv2/
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk891/DiskSalv2/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk212:DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- AmigaLibDisk020:DiskSalv/
- ?.?
- GoldFish1-Apr94:d1xx/d164/DiskSalv/
- 1.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d1xx/d164/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d1xx/d164/DiskSalv.lha
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisk164:DiskSalv/
- 1.3
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $10 (US)
- .address
- 284 Memorial Avenue
- Gibbstown, NJ 08027
- USA
- .docs
- README
- CoverDisk.txt
- OrderForm.txt
- BugReport.txt
- iam.guide
- disksalv3_notice.txt
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "DiskSalv" "Please select an option" "README" "View Guide" "Install" "Run DiskSalv" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool iam.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install APPNAME DiskSalv2
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- DiskSalv
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- disk/salv
- .name
- FantaSeas
- .aminet-dir
- docs/cds
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Basic information about FantaSeas CD
- .description
- Basic information about the FantaSeas CD.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "README" "Thumb Nails" "Cover" "Disk 1" "Disk 2" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ThumbNails.jpg JPEG
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Cover.jpg JPEG
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- MetaTool Disk1.jpg JPEG
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- MetaTool Disk2.jpg JPEG
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- FreshFishVol1Docs
- .aminet-dir
- docs/cds
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- Basic information about FreshFish Vol 1.
- .description
- Basic information about FreshFish Vol 1, including any README
- type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
- long CONTENTS files, etc.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
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- Fish03XXDocs
- .aminet-dir
- docs/fishdisks
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- CONTENTS files from disks 0300-0399.
- .description
- CONTENTS files from disks 0300-0399, 10 per text file.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
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- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Files" "Cancel"`
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- Fish05XXDocs
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- Miscellaneous
- .short
- CONTENTS files from disks 0500-0599.
- .description
- CONTENTS files from disks 0500-0599, 10 per text file.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
- (602) 491-0048
- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
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- .submittal
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- Fish06XXDocs
- .aminet-dir
- docs/fishdisks
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- CONTENTS files from disks 0600-0699.
- .description
- CONTENTS files from disks 0600-0699, 10 per text file.
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
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- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
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- .name
- Fish07XXDocs
- .aminet-dir
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- .short
- CONTENTS files from disks 0700-0799.
- .description
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- .author
- Fred Fish
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .phone
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- .fax
- (602) 491-0048
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
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- LAB start
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- .distribution
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- .email
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- Fish09XXDocs
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- .author
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- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
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- .description
- CONTENTS files from disks 1000-1000, 10 per text file.
- (Current highest released disk is 1000, but more are
- being worked on.)
- .author
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- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
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- .type
- Text
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- .description
- Lists some frequently asked questions and trys to give answers. Its
- intention is to help new users and to reduce the amount of news that most
- experienced users don't like to read anymore. Sections on Hardware,
- Software, Programming, Applications, Graphics and more. Formatted in plain
- ascii, AmigaGuide, DVI, html, and texinfo. Drawer also contains some useful
- text files on ftp sites, newgroups, hardware tips and one on the history of
- the amiga.
- .version
- 94.10.14
- .author
- Jochen Wiedmann
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/docs/AmigaFAQ-94.10.14.lha
- 94.10.14
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/docs/AmigaFAQg-94.10.14.lha
- 94.10.14
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- 94.10.14
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- 94.10.14
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- 94.07.20
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/docs/misc/AmigaFAQ/
- 94.07.20
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/docs/misc/AmigaFAQ/
- 94.07.20
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/docs/misc/AmigaFAQg/
- 94.07.14
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/docs/AmigaFAQg-94.07.14.lha
- 94.07.14
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/docs/misc/AmigaFAQg/
- 94.07.14
- FreshFish-Jul94:New/text/docs/AmigaFAQ/
- 94.03.21
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/text/AmigaFAQ-94.03.21.lha
- 94.03.21
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/text/docs/AmigaFAQ.lha
- 94.01.28
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/text/docs/AmigaFAQ.lha
- 94.01.28
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/text/docs/AmigaFAQ/
- 94.01.28
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Dec93/text/docs/AmigaFAQ.lha
- 93.10.13
- FreshFish-Mar94:Old/Dec93/text/docs/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.10.13
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/text/docs/AmigaFAQ/
- 93.10.13
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Oct93/Text/Amiga-FAQ.lha
- 93.08.30
- FreshFish-Oct93:New/Text/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.08.30
- FreshFish-Mar94:Old/Oct93/Text/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.08.30
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/Text/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.08.30
- .email
- wiedmann@mailserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de
- .docs
- README
- AmigaFAQ.guide
- AmigaFAQ.dvi
- AmigaFAQ.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmigaFAQ" "Please select an option" "View README" "View Guide" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
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- if $choice EQ "2"
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- if $choice EQ "3"
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- .type
- Text
- .aminet-dir
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- .short
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- .description
- Lists some frequently asked questions and trys to give answers. Its
- intention is to help new users and to reduce the amount of news that most
- experienced users don't like to read anymore. Sections on Hardware,
- Software, Programming, Applications, Graphics and more. Formatted in plain
- ascii, AmigaGuide, DVI, html, and texinfo. Drawer also contains some useful
- text files on ftp sites, newgroups, hardware tips and one on the history of
- the amiga.
- .version
- 94.10.14
- .author
- Jochen Wiedmann
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/docs/AmigaFAQ-94.10.14.lha
- 94.10.14
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/docs/AmigaFAQg-94.10.14.lha
- 94.10.14
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- 94.10.14
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/docs/misc/AmigaFAQg/
- 94.10.14
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/docs/AmigaFAQ-94.07.20.lha
- 94.07.20
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/docs/misc/AmigaFAQ/
- 94.07.20
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- 94.07.20
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- 94.07.14
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- 94.07.14
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- 94.07.14
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- 94.03.21
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- 94.03.21
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/text/docs/AmigaFAQ.lha
- 94.01.28
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/text/docs/AmigaFAQ.lha
- 94.01.28
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/text/docs/AmigaFAQ/
- 94.01.28
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Dec93/text/docs/AmigaFAQ.lha
- 93.10.13
- FreshFish-Mar94:Old/Dec93/text/docs/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.10.13
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/text/docs/AmigaFAQ/
- 93.10.13
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Oct93/Text/Amiga-FAQ.lha
- 93.08.30
- FreshFish-Oct93:New/Text/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.08.30
- FreshFish-Mar94:Old/Oct93/Text/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.08.30
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/Text/Amiga-FAQ/
- 93.08.30
- .email
- wiedmann@mailserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de
- .docs
- README
- AmigaFAQ.guide
- AmigaFAQ.dvi
- AmigaFAQ.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmigaFAQg" "Please select an option" "View README" "View Guide" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool READMEg TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AmigaFAQg.guide GUIDE
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- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool AmigaFAQg.doc TEXT
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- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- RRIP
- .fullname
- Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol
- .aminet-dir
- docs/misc
- .type
- Documentation
- .short
- Rock Ridge / System Use Sharing Protocol
- .description
- The anxiously awaited new, 1.12 versions of the System Use Sharing Protocol
- and the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol are now available for review and
- comment. The documents are available through anonymous ftp at ftp.ossi.com
- in /pub.
-
- The documents are available in both MS Word 6 format (*.doc) and Postscript
- format (*.ps). Otherwise, the file names should be self-explanatory. The
- files are called: rrip112.doc, rrip112.ps, susp112.doc, and susp112.ps.
-
- If you have comments or constructive criticism of these new versions of the
- specifications, please feel free to respond to cdfdf@ymi.com. We are trying
- to get these documents to ballot as an IEEE standard soon, so we would
- appreciate prompt response. We hope to review all the responses at the next
- working group meeting on August 26, 1994, so any responses we gather by end
- of business of August 24 will be considered at that meeting.
- .version
- ?.?
- .author
- Andrew Young
- CDFSF WG Chair
- President, Young Minds, Inc.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- cdfdf@ymi.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Posted to usenet group comp.publish.cdrom.software.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "README" "View RRIP PS" "View SUSP PS" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool rrip112.ps PS
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool susp112.ps PS
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- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- UChess
- .type
- Thinking Game
- .short
- Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess
- .description
- A powerful version of the program GnuChess version 4PL66 for the Amiga.
- Plays a very strong game of chess. Code has been rewritten and data
- structures reorganized for optimal efficiency on 32 bit 68020 and
- better Amiga systems. Eval/search and clock enhancements from
- original gnu port.
-
- Fully multitasking, automatically detects and supports 640X480X256
- color AGA mode machines, and does not at any time BUSY wait. Supports
- a variety of standard features such as load, save, edit board,
- autoplay, swap sides, force move, undo, time limits, hints, show
- thinking, and a supervisor mode that will allow two humans to play
- with the computer acting as a "supervisor".
- .version
- 2.89
- .author
- FSF
- Roger Uzun (amiga port + many enhancements)
- .requirements
- Requires a 68020/030/040 based Amiga computer system with AmigaOS 2.04
- or later and 4 Meg of ram minimum. Special "L" version optimized for
- 68040 and requires 10 Meg of ram minimum.
- .reference
- FreshFish-May94/BBS/May94/game/think/UChess.lha
- 2.83
- FreshFish-May94/New/game/think/UChess/
- 2.83
- FreshFish-May94/Useful/dist/game/think/UChess/
- 2.83
- FreshFish-May94/BBS/AmigaLib/d976/UChess.lha
- 2.78
- FreshFish-May94/BBS/AmigaLib/d977/UChess.lha
- 2.78
- FreshFish-May94/New/AmigaLibDisks/d976/UChess/
- 2.78
- FreshFish-May94/New/AmigaLibDisks/d977/UChess/
- 2.78
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d9xx/d976/UChess.lha
- 2.78
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d9xx/d977/UChess.lha
- 2.78
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d9xx/d976/UChess.lha
- 2.78
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d9xx/d977/UChess.lha
- 2.78
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d9xx/d976/UChess/
- 2.78
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d9xx/d977/UChess/
- 2.78
- AmigaLibDisk977:UChess/
- 2.78
- AmigaLibDisk976:UChess/
- 2.78
- FreshFish-Mar94/New/game/think/UChess/
- 2.71
- FreshFish-Mar94/Useful/dist/game/think/UChess/
- 2.71
- FreshFish-May94/BBS/Mar94/game/think/UChess.lha
- 2.71
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Mar94/game/think/UChess.lha
- 2.71
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Useful/game/think/UChess.lha
- 2.71
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/Dist/game/think/UChess/
- 2.71
- FreshFish-Mar94/New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk965/UChess/
- 2.69
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d9xx/d965/UChess.lha
- 2.69
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d9xx/d965/UChess.lha
- 2.69
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d9xx/d965/UChess/
- 2.69
- AmigaLibDisk966:UChessSrc/
- 2.69
- FreshFish-Mar94/New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk966/UChessSrc/
- 2.69
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d9xx/d966/UChessSrc.lha
- 2.69
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d9xx/d966/UChessSrc.lha
- 2.69
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d9xx/d966/UChessSrc/
- 2.69
- AmigaLibDisk966:UChessSrc/
- 2.69
- AmigaLibDisk965:UChess/
- 2.69
- FreshFish-Dec93/New/game/think/UChess/
- 2.33
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Dec93/game/think/UChess.lha
- 2.33
- FreshFish-Mar94/Old/Dec93/game/think/UChess/
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Oct93/Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks780-799/Disk790/UChess/
- 2.04
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d7xx/d790/UChess.lha
- 2.04
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d7xx/d790/UChess.lha
- 2.04
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d7xx/d790/UChess/
- 2.04
- AmigaLibDisk790:UChess/
- 2.04
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- uzun@crash.cts.com
- .docs
- UChess.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted via ftp directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "UChess" "Please select an option" "README" "Documentation" "Run UChess" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool UChess.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun UChess
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- game/think
- .name
- ShowJPEG
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/board
- .type
- Picture Viewer
- .short
- A JPEG picture viewer for Picasso board.
- .description
- A JPEG picture viewer for the Picasso board. Features include: As
- compatible to the jpeg-standard as software can be, Supports
- greyscaled pictures, Various speed/quality tradeoff settings, Fast,
- CLI or WB start, Can be aborted anytime (with Ctrl-C or Escape),
- Filerequester, Pattern matching, Nocrop option, and Backdrop-screen.
- .version
- 1.6
- .date
- 1995.04.26
- .author
- Roman Hiestand
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Roman Hiestand
- Luziaweg 15
- CH-8807 Freienbach
- Switzerland
- .email
- rhiestan@iiic.ethz.ch
- .fax
- CH-055/48 26 37
- .docs
- ShowJPEG.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ShowJPEG" "Please select an option" "View ShowJPEG.doc" "Run ShowJPEG" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ShowJPEG.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- ShowJPEG
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- AmigaXv
- .type
- Image Utility
- .short
- Amiga port of the popular unix displayer
- .description
- This is a port of an X11 program called Xv (v3.10) by John Bradley.
-
- XV is a program that displays image files in GIF87, GIF89, JPEG,
- PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, PDS/VICAR Sun Rasterfile, and X11 Bitmap formats.
- XV runs on nearly ALL X displays: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit,
- color, greyscale, and black/white.
-
- XV displays one image at a time in an output window, or on the root
- window. You can arbitrarily stretch or compress the window, and the
- picture will be rescaled to fit. You can rotate the picture in
- 90-degree steps. You can flip the picture vertically and
- horizontally. You can repeatedly 'crop' a picture (define a
- rectangular 'region-of-interest' and 'throw away' the rest). You can
- magnify any portion of the picture by any amount, up to the maximum
- size of your screen.
-
- XV allows you click on the picture to determine pixel RGB values and
- x,y coordinates. You can perform arbitrary 'gamma correction' on the
- picture both in RGB space and HSV space. You can specify the maximum
- number of colors that XV should use, for some interesting visual
- effects. You can have the program produce a stippled version of the
- picture using black and white, or any other pair of colors.
-
- XV can write images in a variety of formats, with many of the
- modifications you may have made to the picture saved as well. You can
- use XV to do format conversion. XV will also automatically uncompress
- compress-ed files, as well as read files from stdin.
- .version
- 2.18
- .author
- John Bradley, Amiga port by Terje Pedersen
- .requirements
- Requires MUI
- AGA/OS3.0 is recommended but it may actually work with WB2.04/ECS.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/gfx/xv-2.10.lha
- 2.10
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/gfx/edit/xv/
- 2.10
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:New/gfx/edit/xv/
- 2.10
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/gfx/AmigaXv-1.21.lha
- 1.21
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/gfx/AmigaXv-1.21.lha
- 1.21
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/gfx/edit/AmigaXv/
- 1.21
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/gfx/edit/AmigaXv/
- 1.21
- .email
- terjepe@stud.cs.uit.no
- .docs
- HISTORY
- docs/amiga.readme
- docs/readme.mui
- docs/LIBX11.readme
- docs/README
- docs/WorthALook.readme
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu)
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Amiga Xv" "Please select an option" "View Doc" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set orgdir `cd`
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- cd $orgdir
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- stack 30000
- run xv218
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/edit
- .name
- Iconian
- .type
- Icon Utility
- .short
- Icon editor that supports OS3.0 funcs.
- .description
- An icon editor with all the functions of IconEdit under OS3.0, plus more.
- Features: Support for sizable windows and custom fonts; Multiple undos;
- Appwindows; Custom magnification levels; Up to 256 colors; 3.x palette
- sharing; RGB color editing; Integer scaling of oversized brushes; Optional
- remapping of IFFs to screen colors; Can save 8 plane icons which stay
- "normal" regardless of screen depth; Full range of drawing tools including
- beveled boxes; Recolors 1.3 icons; Clipboard support; Extensive keyboard
- support; Ability to cut and paste brushes; Drawing with text, including
- selectable font and styles; 100% system supported, no external libraries
- required.
- .version
- 2.93
- .author
- Chad Randall
- .requirements
- Requires OS3.0, 68020+ recommended
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $10 (US)
- .address
- 229 S. Washington St.
- Manchester, Mi. 48158-9680
- USA
- .email
- crandall@garnet.msen.com
- .docs
- Iconian2_93.readme
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Iconian" "Please select an option" "Readme" "Guide" "History" "Other Files" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Iconian2_93.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Iconian_help.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool History.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- WBRun Iconian
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/edit
- .name
- MainActor
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/edit
- .author
- Markus Moenig
- .type
- Animation Package
- .short
- A modular animation package
- .description
- MainActor is a modular animation package which is able to
- create/edit/time/play animations (of any size) of the provided
- animation modules. Modules included in this release :
- IFF-Anim3/5/7/8/Brush/J, FLI, FLC, DL, AVI. You also have a great
- number of functions for animation proccessing. MainActor is also able
- to read and write Picture Modules : IFF, PCX, GIF, WB-ICON. You can
- associate sound effects to every frame of your animations. Support
- for the Picasso-II, Retina, Merlin and EGS cards is integrated.
- .version
- 1.55
- .restrictions
- Requesters asking for the shareware fee will pop up during
- save operations
- .requirements
- Requires WB 2.0 (V37)
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $50(US), DM85 or $25(US), DM40
- .address
- Im Johannistal 36
- 52064 Aachen
- Germany
- .email
- zeus@jupiter.oche.de
- .exectype
- 68xxx, Arexx
- .installsize
- 950K - 300K
- .construction
- Registered Dice(C), Devpac3.04 (Assembly)
- .tested
- Tested on all sorts of Amiga computers. Found to be Enfocer hit
- free.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Jul94/BBS/gfx/MainActor-1.52.lha
- 1.52
- FreshFish-Jul94/New/gfx/edit/MainActor/
- 1.52
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/gfx/edit/MainActor.lha
- 1.23
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/gfx/edit/MainActor.lha
- 1.23
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/gfx/edit/MainActor/
- 1.23
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d914/MainActor/
- 1.16
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d914/MainActor.lha
- 1.16
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d914/MainActor.lha
- 1.16
- AmigaLibDisks/d9xx/d914/MainActor/
- 1.16
- FreshFish-Oct93/New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk914/MainActor/
- ?.?
- FreshFish-Dec93/Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks900-919/Disk914/MainActor/
- ?.?
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d888/MainActor/
- 1.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d888/MainActor.lha
- 1.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d888/MainActor.lha
- 1.0
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk888/MainActor/
- 1.0
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk888/MainActor/
- 1.0
- AmigaLibDisk888:MainActor/
- 1.0
- .docs
- docs/english/MainActor.guide
- docs/english/MainActor.doc
- docs/Deutsch/MainActor.guide
- docs/Deutsch/MainActor.doc
- docs/Francais/MainActor.guide
- docs/Francais/MainActor.doc
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "History" "Guides" "Docs" "MainActor" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool History TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- assign MainActor: ""
- WBRun MainActor
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- JIV
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .short
- Picture viewer GIF/BMP/ILBM/PNM/PCX/JPEG
- .description
- JIV is a picture viewer. I can imagine that you're wondering
- now why I had to write yet another one... well, here's a list
- of features that should answer your question:
-
- · JIV supports many different file formats:
-
- - GIF (full GIF87a standard plus a subset of GIF89a).
-
- - BMP (MS-Windows and OS/2 variants, currently only
- uncompressed).
-
- - IFF-ILBM (including HAM6, HAM8, EHB and 24bit formats).
-
- - PNM pictures (PBM, PGM and PPM in both binary and
- ASCII format).
-
- - PCX (8bit/VGA, 24 bit, monochrome and _some_ 4 bit)
-
- - JPEG/JFIF, if the JPEG CODEC is installed.
-
- · JIV supports several types of display hardware:
-
- - all native graphics chipsets (OCS, ECS and AGA).
-
- - Cybergraphics emulation.
-
- - A2024.
-
- - Picasso-II/Village emulation.
-
- - Generic mode, should work with every graphics board that
- emulates Workbench/Intuition. Tested with the Picasso-II
- emulation and the Cybergraphics emulation.
-
- · JIV supports displaying over-sized images using autoscroll.
-
- · JIV supports multiple filenames and AmigaDOS pattern
- matching.
-
- · JIV can dither pictures that use more colors than your
- display hardware supports.
-
- · JIV offers an endless/slideshow mode that can be used for
- (non-interactive) advertising, for example in a shop window.
-
- Please note that JIV is probably not the best choice for
- "small" Amiga configurations. It will need a lot of memory and
- (in some cases) quite a bit of computing power as well.
-
- The minimum configuration for JIV is:
-
- · 68000 or better.
-
- · AmigaOS 2.04 (V37) or better.
-
- · 1 MByte or more of RAM.
-
- This configuration should allow you to view small to medium-sized
- pictures (640x480x8 should just be possible).
-
- The suggested configuration for JIV is:
-
- · 68030 or better.
-
- · AmigaOS 3.1 (V40) or better.
-
- · 4 MBytes of RAM or more.
-
- · Hard disk drive.
-
- This configuration will allow you to view most pictures you're
- likely to find. A bit more RAM wouldn't hurt, though. :-) And
- of course you'll need a graphics board if you want to display
- true-color pictures without dithering.
- .author
- Jürgen Weinelt
- .address
- Franz-Ludwig-Straße 10
- D-97072 Würzburg
- Germany
- .version
- 1.22f
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but freely distributable under specified conditions.
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .email
- jow@hcast.franken.de
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "JIV" "Please select an option" "History" "ReadMe" "English Guide" "Deutsch Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Changes TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool JIV.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool JIV_e.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- MetaTool JIV_d.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- SuperView
- .type
- Graphics Viewer
- .short
- Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
- .description
- SuperView is a localized Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber for
- the superview.library, with ARexx-Support, GUI, Online-Help, Cx-Support
- and many more features.
-
- Converting graphics and "Screen-Grabbing" is possible in a very comfortable
- and object-oriented manner, also allows image processing via SVOperators.
-
- Needs at least superview.library V9+, which includes the following
- FileFormats, Display Drivers and Operators (V9.12) :
-
- SVObjects : - IFF-ILBM, IFF-ACBM, PCX, GIF, BMP (W*nd*ws), JPEG,
- TIFF, FBM (*nix), PNM (*nix), IMG (GEM), WPG (W*rdP*rf*ct),
- MAC (M*cPaint), C64 (Koala,Doodle), Targa, Pictor/PCPaint,
- SunRaster, IFF-YUVN, WinIcon, SVO (own Format) and
- all OS3-Datatypes !
- Reads XPK- and PP20-packed data via Unpack.svobject.
-
- SVDrivers : - ECS, AGA, EGS-Cards, OpalVision
-
- SVOperators : - Dither24Bit, 24BitToHam6, HilbertDither256, XOR,
- ExtractRed, ExtractGreen, ExtractBlue, ExtractGrayScales,
- TopToBottom, LeftToRight
- .version
- 4.63
- .date
- 1995.08.03
- .author
- Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- .restrictions
- Evaluation version with "please register" requester and disabled ARexx-Port
- (until you receive your KeyFile...).
- .requirements
- Requires V11+ of superview.library
- Requires OS2.04+, OS V2.1+ and V3.00+ features are used, when available.
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- DM40
- .address
- Grube Hohe Grethe 23
- D-57074 Siegen
- Germany
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol7/Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 4.0
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 3.3
- FreshFish-Jul94:New/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 3.1
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk367:SuperView/
- 3.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d3xx/d367/SuperView/
- 3.0
- FreshFish-May94:New/gfx/show/SuperView/
- 2.1
- .docs
- Help/english/SuperView.guide
- Help/english/RegisterForm
- Help/deutsch/SuperView.guide
- Help/deutsch/RegisterForm
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "SuperView" "Please select an option" "Guide" "Other Files" "Install" "Install Libs" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install_SuperView SuperView NOVICE AVERAGE LOGFILE=T:Install_SuperView.logfile LANGUAGE=English NOLOG
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- cd SuperViewLibrary
- Installer Install_SVLib SuperView-Library NOVICE AVERAGE LOGFILE=T:Install_SuperView.logfile LANGUAGE=English NOLOG
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- WBRun SuperView
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .name
- Viewtek
- .type
- Picture Viewer
- .short
- Feature packed picture/animation viewer
- .description
- A feature packed Picture/Animation Viewer. Shows most ILBM's (including
- 24-bit ILBM's), most Compuserve GIF format images, most JFIF format JPEG
- images and most ANIM Op-5 format animations, with support for different
- palettes for each frame. Supports SHAM, CTBL, and PCHG images, full
- support of ECS/AGA display modes (ie. show 256 color GIF's directly, show
- 800x600 HAM animations, etc.). Supports viewing contents of clipboard.
- Iconifies to a Workbench AppIcon. Includes versions for DCTV, EGS, IV-24,
- Firecracker, OpalVision, Retina, and Picasso
- .version
- 2.1.378
- .date
- 1994.2.17
- .author
- Thomas Krehbiel
- .requirements
- Requires Workbench 2.04 or later.
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk903:Viewtek/
- 1.05
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- 10747 Surry Road
- Chester, VA 23831
- .email
- tkrehbiel@bix.com
- .docs
- Viewtek.guide
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Ftp'd from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu) on 1-Apr-94.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ViewTEK" "Please select an option" "README" "View Guide" "HISTORY" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ViewTek.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Changes.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .name
- svoJPEG
- .type
- Miscellaneous
- .short
- JPEG svobject for superview library V6+
- .description
- JPEG svobject for superview.library V6+. Allows switching between 8
- and 24 bit output via control pads, writes JPEG (24 Bit) from 1-8 and
- 24 bit, worked fine with all tested 24 bit JPEGs.
- .version
- 2.3
- .author
- Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.04+, OS V2.1+ and V3.00+ features are used, when available.
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Grube Hohe Grethe 23
- D-57074 Siegen
- Germany
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "svoJPEG" "Please select an option" "Distribution" "Documentation" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Distribution.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool JPEG.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- set choice `RequestChoice "Confirm" "This runs a batch file that unconditionally*Ncopies files to LIBS:, ENV: & ENVARC:" "Continue" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- execute Install.bat
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- gfx/show
- .name
- DSound
- .aminet-dir
- mus/play
- .short
- Play 8SVX sound samples off hard drive.
- .description
- A utility to play 8SVX sound samples directly off a hard drive.
- .version
- 1.50
- .author
- Dave Schreiber
- .distribution
- Copyrighted by freely distributable
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "DSound" "Please select an option" "History" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Changes TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool DSound.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- HiP
- .fullname
- HippoPlayer
- .aminet-dir
- mus/play
- .short
- Multiformat module player, KS 1.2+
- .description
- HippoPlayer (HiP) is a multiformat module player for the Amiga. It works
- perfectly under Kickstart 1.2 and has all the same and even more features
- than the players requiring Kick2.0+ to run.
-
- One main reason why I started making this program was that there were no
- good Kick1.3 compatible players around, or I didn't know of one. The other
- reason was that my good friend Jarno Paananen (Guru/Sahara Surfers) made a
- replay routine for Screamtracker ]I[ modules.
-
- The aim was to make a good module player that works on every Amiga
- configuration and has lot's of USEFUL features. To achieve speed, little
- size and memory usage, HiP is 100% assembler.
-
- "Newcomers will run screaming away", as Nemesis1 stated.
- At first HiP may seem complicated. There's no familiar tapedeck symbols,
- only some bits of text scattered around. Learn to use HiP, it should be
- worth the effort :)...
-
- HiP has good support for Screamtracker ]I[, Fasttracker 1 & 2, Taketracker,
- and Multitracker modules (from here onwards referred as PS3Ms), meaning
- that you can listen them with a 68000 Amiga with listenable quality. All
- are played by the famous replayer by Guru. HiP was the second program to
- use the PS3M-routines after Guru's own player.
-
-
- Some features:
- · Screamtracker ]I[, Fasttracker 1 & 2, Taketracker, Multitracker, 1 to 32ch
- · SID-emulation by Håkan Sundell & Ron Birk (works even on kick1.2)
- · TFMX-modules, normal and the seven channel ones
- · A bunch of 4-8 channel sample & synth music formats
- · Easy to use, nice 3D-interface
- · Keyboard control
- · AppWindow
- · ARexx
- · Public screen support
- · Internal multitasking
- · Loads and decompresses XPK, FImp, PowerPacker, LhA, Zip and Gzip files
- · Tested on:
- A500/000, kickstart 1.2, 0.5+0.5m memory
- A1200/030, kickstart 3.0, 2+4m memory (with enforcer)
-
- HippoPlayer was/is developed on:
- - v1.00-v1.25 A500/010, kickstart 1.3/3.1, 1+2M memory, HD
- - v1.27-v1.40 A1200/020, kickstart 3.0, 2+0M memory, HD
- - v2.00-v?.?? A1200/030, kickstart 3.0, 2+4M memory, HD
- .version
- 2.00
- .requirements
- Kickstart 1.2 or higher.
- Requires reqtools.library
- .date
- 1995.03.19
- .author
- Kari-Pekka Koljonen
- .address
- Torikatu 31
- 40900 Säynätsalo
- Finland
- .email
- k-p@jybox.jyu.fi
- .phone
- 941-3742699
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Copied from dacapo CD.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Hippo Player" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool HippoPlayer.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun HiP
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- MultiPlayer
- .aminet-dir
- mus/play
- .short
- Multitasking player for music modules
- .description
- General-purpose multitasking player for music modules. Supports over
- 20 Popular module formats such as Protracker and MED.
-
- Provides volume, balance, and speed controls (with NTSC/PAL speed
- presets), both master and per-module.
-
- Allows you to build module "programs" which are played in random
- order, in sequence, or only when you select them. Allows you to load
- and save these programs and use them like normal modules.
-
- Allows module selection through two Workbench 2.0 AppWindows and
- AppIcons.
-
- Supports 2.0 commodities exchange so it can stay resident without any
- windows, and you can pop it up with a hot key.
-
- Provides four optional, individiually selectable "flashy" windows: a
- standard note/volume spectrogram, a stereo waveform scope, a
- four-channel scope, and a miniature scrolling note display (looks like
- a tracker program, but you can't read the notes).
-
- Auto-detaches from the CLI and uses a custom overlay system for
- minimal memory usage.
-
- Includes an ARexx port similar to that of RxTracker.
-
- Compatible with any Amiga model, any processor, multitasks well, no
- special memory requirements.
- .version
- 1.32
- .author
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Copied from dacapo CD
- .distribution
- GNU General Public License
- .source
- Includes source.
- .date
- 1992.09.14
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "MultiPlayer" "Please select an option" "COPYRIGHT" "ReadMe" "Documentation" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool COPYING-2 TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool MultiPlayer132.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Player.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- WBRun Player
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Play16
- .aminet-dir
- mus/play
- .short
- Plays WAV, IFF, MAUD, etc, 14 bit output
- .description
- Basically, Play16 is capable of playing uncompressed and _some_ compressed
- soundfiles through Amiga's standard audio device or an increasing number of
- alternative devices. If the actual resolution or playback rate exceeds that
- of the Amiga hardware, realtime conversion is done so that the sound is
- being played back correctly.
-
- You can even play 16 bit / 44.1 kHz sounds, providing all parts of
- your system can keep up with the high data transfer rate and lots
- of calculations needed for this task. (In this case an accelerated
- Amiga is recommended :-)
-
- The two audio channels at each side can be linked to perform as a single
- 14 bit channel. Again, this swallows lots of computing power.
-
- Anyway, my Amiga 3000-16MHz is fast enough to play an uncompressed soundfile
- with full 44.1kHz/14bit output (productivity) directly from harddisk !!!
-
- I don't want Play16 to be a program that plays each and every exotic format
- that exists somewhere. However, I intend to support as many popular file
- types as possible.
-
- Features in brief
- -----------------
- - autodetects and plays several soundfiles, up to 16 bit / 56 kHz / stereo
- - full Workbench support (but not Intuition and no GUI)
- - always correct playback speed, even for sounds >28 kHz
- - realtime playback from harddisk, optimized assembler routines
- - optional 14 bit output (less noise but not as good as true 16 bit)
- - automatic or manual audio filter control
- - plays mono sounds on *both* channels, not only on the left one
- - plays (and loops) files that are larger than memory
- - preloading for exactly timed start of playback
- - fast uLaw decompression
- - system friendly audio channel allocation
- - optionally dump the output into a file (can be used to convert sounds)
- - supported Filetypes are:
-
- * Microsoft RIFF-WAVE (.WAV) mono / stereo, 8 / 16 bit, linear / uLaw
- * Creative Voice File (.VOC) mono / stereo, 8 / 16 bit, linear
- * Sun/NeXT Audio (.AU) mono / stereo, 8 / 16 bit, linear / uLaw
- * MacroSystem MAUD (.MAUD) mono / stereo, 8 / 16 bit, linear / uLaw
- * Apple/SGI/Amiga AIFF (.AIFF) mono / stereo, 8 / 16 bit, linear
- * Amiga IFF-8SVX (.IFF) mono / stereo, 8 bit, linear / FibDelta
- * Any raw sound data as long as it matches one of the following:
- - 8 bit signed
- - 8 bit unsigned
- - 16 bit signed, Intel format (LSB first)
- - 16 bit signed, Motorola format (MSB first)
-
- - supported output devices are:
-
- * Native Amiga chipset (Paula) 8 bit
- * Native Amiga chipset (Paula) 14 bit
- * Native Amiga chipset (Paula) 14 bit calibrated (Christian Buchner)
- * MacroSystem Maestro Pro 16 bit 44.1kHz and 48kHz only
- * IFF-8SVX file dump 8 bit
- .version
- 1.5
- .date
- 1995.07.02
- .author
- Thomas Wenzel
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but freely redistributable.
- .email
- wenzel@unixserv.rz.fh-hannover.de
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Play16" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "English Docs" "Deutsch Docs" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Play16.ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Play16.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Play16.dok TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- WBRun Play16
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- PowerPlayer
- .aminet-dir
- mus/play
- .type
- Sound Playing
- .short
- User/System friendly module player
- .description
- A very powerful, user friendly and system friendly module player.
- It can handle nearly all module-formats, can read powerpacked &
- xpk-packed modules and comes along with its own powerful cruncher
- that uses the lh.library. Has a simple to use userinterface and
- an ARexx port, has locale-support and a nice installer script for
- CBM's installer utility. Binary only.
- .version
- 4.1
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk960:PowerPlayer/
- 4.0
- AmigaLibDisk863:PowerPlayer/
- 3.9
- AmigaLibDisk769:PowerPlayer/
- 3.4
- AmigaLibDisk704:PowerPlayer/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk687:PowerPlayer/
- 2.7
- AmigaLibDisk647:PowerPlayer/
- 2.1
- .date
- 1995.1.2
- .author
- Stephan Fuhrmann
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- DM30
- .address
- Erikstr. 30
- 24837 Schleswig
- Germany
- .docs
- docs/PowerPlayer.Deutsch
- docs/PowerPlayer.English
- docs/PowerPlayer.Français
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted via email directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "PowerPlayer" "Please select an option" "View Docs" "Install" "Run PowerPlayer" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer SCRIPT Install-PowerPlayer APPNAME PowerPlayer MINUSER NOVICE DEFUSER AVERAGE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- run PowerPlayer
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- accelerators-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of accelerator products
- .description
- Reviews of accelerator products:
-
- 68000's faster than 7 MHz
- 68010
- 68020
- 68030
- 68040
- etc.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- audio-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of audio hardware products
- .description
- Reviews of audio hardware products:
-
- Digitizers
- MIDI interfaces
- Sound boards
- Speakers
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- cd-rom-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of CD-ROM related products
- .description
- Reviews of CD-ROM related products:
-
- CD-ROM drives.
- Commodore CD-ROM machines (CDTV, CD32, etc.)
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- computers-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of Amiga computers.
- .description
- Reviews of Amiga computers.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- copiers-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of disk copying hardware.
- .description
- Reviews of disk copying hardware products.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- datacomm-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of modems and FAXmodems.
- .description
- Reviews of modems and FAXmodems.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- debug-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of hardware debugging aids.
- .description
- Reviews of hardware debugging aids.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- emulation-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of hardware emulators.
- .description
- Reviews of hardware products for emulating other computers:
-
- PC
- Macintosh
- etc.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- graphics-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of graphics hardware
- .description
- Reviews of graphics hardware:
-
- Animation accelerators
- Graphics cards
- Video digitizers
- etc.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- ide-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of IDE disk controllers.
- .description
- Reviews of IDE disk controllers.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- input-devices-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of input devices
- .description
- Reviews of input devices:
-
- Gamepads
- Joysticks
- Keyboards
- Mice
- Trackballs
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- memory-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of memory products
- .description
- Reviews of memory products:
-
- RAM
- RAM boards
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- modems-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of modems.
- .description
- Reviews of modems.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- monitors-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of computer monitors.
- .description
- Reviews of computer monitors.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- IO-ports-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of hardware IO products.
- .description
- Reviews of hardware devices with input/output ports, such as:
-
- Multi-serial boards
- Multi-parallel boards
- Ethernet boards
- ARCnet boards
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- power-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of power supplies, etc.
- .description
- Reviews of power supplies, uninterruptable power supplies (UPS), etc.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- projects-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of hardware projects.
- .description
- Reviews of hardware projects.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- rom-switchers
- .short
- Reviews of ROM-switcher devices.
- .description
- Reviews of ROM-switcher devices that allow an Amiga to run several different
- operating system versions.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- scsi-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of SCSI host adapters.
- .description
- Reviews of SCSI host adapters.
- Hard drive reviews are in the "../storage" subdirectory.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- storage-hardware
- .short
- Reviews of storage devices.
- .description
- Reviews of hard drives and other storage devices.
- CD-ROM drive reviews are in the ../cd-rom directory.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- april-fools
- .short
- April Fools jokes from 1993.
- .description
- These "reviews" are April Fools jokes from 1993, all written by
- Daniel Barrett, barrett@cs.umass.edu.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- books-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of Amiga-related books.
- .description
- Reviews of Amiga-related books.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- confer-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of conferences.
- .description
- Reviews of conferences.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- humor-reviews
- .short
- Reviews with a humorous basis.
- .description
- Reviews with a humorous basis.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- magazines-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of Amiga-related magazines.
- .description
- Reviews of Amiga-related magazines.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- shows-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of Amiga shows and conferences.
- .description
- Reviews of Amiga shows and conferences.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- vendors-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of Amiga vendors.
- .description
- Reviews of Amiga stores and mailorder vendors.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- amigados-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of AmigaDOS versions.
- .description
- Reviews of AmigaDOS versions.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- audio-software
- .short
- Reviews of audio software.
- .description
- Reviews of audio software products, such as:
-
- MIDI software
- MODs and Trackers
- Notation programs
- Sampling software
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- business-software
- .short
- Reviews of business software.
- .description
- Reviews of business software.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- calendar-software
- .short
- Reviews of calendar/reminder programs.
- .description
- Reviews of calendar/reminder programs.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- cd-rom-software
- .short
- Reviews of CD-ROM software products
- .description
- Reviews of CD-ROM software products:
-
- CD-ROM discs
- CD-ROM filesystems
-
- Some of these files are links to reviews of other Amiga products (like games)
- that happen to appear on CD-ROM.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- database-software
- .short
- Reviews of databases.
- .description
- Reviews of databases.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- datacomm-software
- .short
- Reviews of communications software.
- .description
- Reviews of telecommunications software products:
-
- Terminal emulators
- FAX software
- Voice mail
- UUCP
- Networking software
- etc.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- disk-software
- .short
- Reviews of disk-related products
- .description
- Reviews of disk-related products:
-
- Backup programs
- Directory programs, disk organizing programs
- Disk repair programs
- Software caches
- Virtual memory
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- gag-software
- .short
- Reviews of funny or strange software.
- .description
- Reviews of funny or strange software.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- games-software
- .short
- Reviews of games.
- .description
- Reviews of games.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- graphics-software
- .short
- Reviews of graphics software
- .description
- Reviews of graphics software:
-
- 3-D graphics
- Animation programs
- CAD
- Morphing
- Paint programs
- Picture viewers
- Ray tracing
- Video software
- X window system
-
- Multimedia programs are in the "../multimedia" subdirectory.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- multimedia-software
- .short
- Reviews of multimedia software.
- .description
- Reviews of multimedia software.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- printing-software
- .short
- Reviews of printing products.
- .description
- Reviews of printer drivers and printing software.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- programmer-tools
- .short
- Reviews of programming software
- .description
- Reviews of programming software:
-
- Assemblers
- Compilers
- Interpreters
- Languages
- Programming environments
- Function libraries
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- science-software
- .short
- Reviews of scientific software
- .description
- Reviews of scientific software:
-
- Astronomy
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Physics
- etc.
-
- The file "morphine.iff" is an IFF image that goes with the review of
- "MoG" in this directory.
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- shell-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of shells and CLI's.
- .description
- Reviews of command-line interfaces (shells).
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- text-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of text processing software
- .description
- Reviews of text processing software:
-
- Text editors
- Word processors
- Outline processors
- Spelling and grammar checkers
- TeX and other typesetting software
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- unix-reviews
- .short
- Reviews of UNIX related products.
- .description
- Reviews of UNIX-related products for Amigas:
-
- UNIX implementations
- Software that runs under Amiga UNIX implementations
- .described-by
- fnf@amigalib.com
- .author
- Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
- .aminet-dir
- docs/rview
- .name
- AGDocs
- .type
- Text
- .short
- Docs (up to V40) of AmigaGuide commands
- .description
- Complete documentation of all known Amigaguide commands, from V33
- to V40 AmigaOS. Both AmigaGuide and DVI formats included, along
- with texinfo sources
- .version
- ?.?
- .author
- Aric R Caley
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 5829 Los Feliz,
- Buena Park, CA. 90620.
- .email
- dances@qedbbs.com
- .docs
- Amigaguide.guide
- Amigaguide.dvi
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "README" "View Guide" "View DVI" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AmigaGuideDocs.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AmigaGuide.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool AmigaGuide.dvi DVI
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- text/hyper
- .name
- AGPrefs
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Program to conrol AmigaGuide preferences
- .description
- Amigaguide has various preference options. However no preference editor
- is supplied to alter them, now you can. This program requires OS36+ (WB2)
- if you do not have this then lookup the AmigaGuide documentation to find
- out how you can change these preferences. AmigaGuide prefs is very similar
- to the C= preference editors, it is therefore easy to use. For more
- information on any of the preference options look at the AmigaGuide
- documentation in the "Preference" section.
- .version
- 36.89
- .date
- 1994.10.20
- .author
- Lee Kindness
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 8 Craigmarn Road
- Portlethen Village
- Aberdeen AB1 4QR
- SCOTLAND
- .docs
- AGPrefs.Doc
- Distribution.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AGPrefs" "Please select an option" "Copyright" "Documentation" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Distribution.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AGPrefs.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_AGPrefs APPNAME "AmigaGuide Preferences" MINUSER AVERAGE NOPRETEND LOGFILE RAM:AGP_Install_log
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- run AmigaGuide
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- text/hyper
- .name
- AmigaGuide
- .type
- Text Viewer
- .short
- Commodore AmigaGuide hypertext utility
- .description
- Archive distribution of the AmigaGuide hypertext utility direct from
- Commodore. Contains developer examples and tools for AmigaGuide under
- V34/V37 and V39, plus a new free print/sign/send-in distribution
- license for AmigaGuide, amigaguide.library, WDisplay, and their icons.
- .version
- 34.6
- .date
- .author
- Commodore Business Machines
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk920:AmigaGuide/
- 34.6
- AmigaLibDisk870:AmigaGuide/
- 34.5
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Commercial
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- AmigaGuide.License
- AmigaGuide.des
- ReadME
- ReadMe.CS
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "AmigaGuide" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View License" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadME TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AmigaGuide.License TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- text/hyper
- .name
- WrapGuide
- .aminet-dir
- text/hyper
- .short
- Wrap AmigaGuide lines to given column
- .description
- Converts AmigaGuide files that use Kickstart 3+ style long lines for
- wrapped paragraphs so that Kickstart 2 compatible AmigaGuide won't
- crash. The column where the wrapping takes place is definable at the
- command line. The conversion happens in-place, so that this tool can
- serve for floppy installations, too. Now you can write ALL your
- .guide files with KS3 features and convert them with WrapGuide only if
- necessary.
- .version
- 1.1
- .author
- Udo Schuermann
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "WrapGuide" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "View Guide" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool WrapGuide.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool WrapGuide-Demo.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool WrapGuide.c SOURCE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Less
- .type
- Text Viewer
- .short
- Amiga port of UNIX text file reader
- .description
- A text file reader, descended from Unix "Less." Less has features
- found on no other Amiga file reader; it can use pipes, accepts
- multiple filenames, and has many convenient positioning commands for
- forward and backward movement, marking positions, etc. This version
- adds an option to suppress opening a new window, using the existing
- CLI window instead (especially useful with an AUX: shell), and
- includes some minor bug fixes.
- .version
- 1.6Z
- .date
- .author
- Ray Zarling et. al.
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk902:Less/
- 1.6Z
- AmigaLibDisk718:Less/
- 177.4
- AmigaLibDisk511:Less/
- 1.4Z
- AmigaLibDisk149:Less/
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisk92:Less/
- 1.2
- AmigaLibDisk74:Less/
- 1.1
- AmigaLibDisk34:Less/
- 1.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- Department of Computer Science
- Calif. State Univ. Stanislaus
- Turlock, CA 95380
- .email
- rayz@csustan.EDU
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- Less.doc
- Changes16Z.txt
- ReadMe.fnf
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Less" "Please select an option" "History" "View Doc" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Changes16Z.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Less.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- text/show
- .name
- MuchMore
- .type
- Text Viewer
- .short
- Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support
- .description
- A soft scrolling text viewer. Can run in a window on a public screen
- or on his own screen. Display mode can be choosen with ASL screen
- mode requester. Supports ANSI, pipes, xpk, locale. Includes 7
- catalogs.
- .version
- 4.6
- .date
- 1995.03.11
- .author
- Fridtjof Siebert
- Christian Stiens
- .requirements
- AmigaOS 2.0
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/text/show/
- 4.4
- AmigaLibDisk962:MuchMore/
- 4.2
- AmigaLibDisk935:MuchMore/
- 3.6
- AmigaLibDisk895:MuchMore/
- 3.3
- AmigaLibDisk560:MuchMore/
- 3.0
- AmigaLibDisk378:MuchMore/
- 2.7
- AmigaLibDisk253:MuchMore/
- 2.5
- AmigaLibDisk234:MuchMore/
- 1.8
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Nobileweg 67
- D-70439 Stuttgart
- Germany
- .email
- fridi@amokst.adsp.sub.org
- .source
- Oberon source included.
- .construction
- Oberon
- .docs
- MuchMore.doc
- MuchMore.dok
- .exectype
- 68000
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "MuchMore" "Please select an option" "English Doc" "German Doc" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Muchmore.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Muchmore.dok TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_Muchmore APPNAME Muchmore
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- text/show
- .name
- LHArc
- .type
- Archiver
- .short
- Archive program using LZHUF compression
- .description
- An archive program like Arc and Zoo, with a heavy emphasis maximum
- compression for minimum archive size, using LZHUF compression.
- .version
- 1.30
- .date
- .author
- Paolo Zibetti
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk404:LHArc/
- 1.30
- AmigaLibDisk383:LHArc/
- 1.21
- AmigaLibDisk312:LHArc/
- 1.10
- AmigaLibDisk289:LHArc/
- 1.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- Paolo.Zibetti@p6.f101.n331.z2.fidonet.org
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from BIX.
- .contents
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "LHArc" "Please select an option" "ReadMe First" "History" "Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.1st TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Changes TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool LHArc.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .name
- LHWarp
- .type
- Archiver
- .short
- Disk packer for .lhw files
- .description
- A program which will read tracks directly from your floppy disk,
- compress them using adaptive huffman encoding, and output them to a
- file. The resulting file can be used by lhwarp to reconstruct an
- image of the original disk.
- .version
- 1.40
- .date
- .author
- Jonathan Forbes
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk318:Lhwarp/
- 1.21
- AmigaLibDisk305:Lhwarp/
- 1.20
- AmigaLibDisk295:Lhwarp/
- 1.03
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- LHWarp.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "LHWarp" "Please select an option" "History" "Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Changes.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool LHWarp.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .name
- LhA
- .type
- Archiver
- .short
- A fast LhArc compatible archiver
- .description
- A very fast archiver that is compatible with MS-DOS LhArc V1.13 and
- LHA V2.13, as well as the Amiga LhArc. LhA is very memory efficient,
- has been written with stability and reliability in mind, has carefully
- optimized compression and decompression routines, is multitasking
- reentrant and pure, handles multiple volume archives (registered
- version only), and more.
- .version
- 1.38
- .date
- .author
- Stefan Boberg
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk715:LhA/
- 1.32
- AmigaLibDisk637:LhA/
- 1.22
- AmigaLibDisk593:LhA/
- 1.11
- AmigaLibDisk577:LhA/
- 1.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- .address
- Rydsvägen 242 A:25
- S-58251 Linköping
- Sweden
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- LhA.man
- ReleaseNotes
- OrderForm
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .contents
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Lha" "Please select an option" "Release Notes" "License" "History" "User Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReleaseNotes TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool LICENSE.man TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Update.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- MetaTool LhA.man TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .name
- DMS
- .type
- Archiver
- .short
- A popular disk archiver
- .description
- DISK-Masher is a utility that allows users to compress and archive
- entire floppy disks. Offers four different types of compression,
- extended virus checking of boot blocks, and data encryption. Requires
- at least 512K of memory.
- .version
- 1.11
- .date
- .author
- SDS Software
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk406:DMS/
- 1.01
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $30-$50 (US)
- .address
- Suite 126
- 4885-A Mcknight Rd.
- Pittsburgh, PA 15237
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Disk Masher" "Please select an option" "View Editors Comment" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.fnf TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .name
- zoo
- .type
- Archiver
- .short
- Portable archiver with good compression
- .description
- Zoo is used to create and maintain collections of files in compressed
- form. It uses a Lempel-Ziv compression algorithm that gives space
- savings in the range of 20% to 80% depending on the type of file data.
- Zoo can store and selectively extract multiple generations of the same
- file. Data can be recovered from damaged archives by skipping the
- damaged portion and locating undamaged data with the help of fiz(1).
- .version
- 2.1
- .date
- .author
- Rahul Dhesi, et al.
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk753:Zoo/
- 2.10
- AmigaLibDisk527:Zoo/
- 2.10
- AmigaLibDisk164:Zoo/
- 2.00
- AmigaLibDisk136:Zoo/
- 1.71
- AmigaLibDisk108:Zoo/
- 1.42B
- AmigaLibDisk87:Zoo/
- 1.42A
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Zoo" "Please select an option" "Copyright" "Man Page" "Command Options" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Copyright TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool zoo.man TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool options.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/arc
- .name
- ArqReq
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- A RequestChoice clone using Arq
- .description
- This program builds a requester and waits for a response from the
- user, then a result code is returned. The return code is 0 for the
- rightmost gadget (usually "Cancel"), and a normal numbering for the
- other gadgets (1, 2, 3, ..., N, 0 like RequestChoice). If you use
- Arq, you can select the image that will appear in window. (ID option)
- You can also get the image from an icon (ICON option). You can also
- specify the distance from the top and left borders of the requester
- window (TOP & LEFT option).
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Alessandro Zummo
- .requirements
- Kickstart/Workbench V36.
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- Alessandro.Zummo@p10.f525.n335.z2.fidonet.org
- .docs
- ArqReq.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set choice `RequestChoice "ArqReq" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- run >nil: metatool ArqReq.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/batch
- .name
- SuperDark
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- A very nice modular screen blanker
- .description
- A screen blanker with some special features. It is similar to the
- AfterDark screen blanker in the PC and Mac worlds. Features include a
- lot of different screen effects via "modular" screen blankers, a
- screen locker, and more.
- .version
- 2.1a
- .date
- .author
- Thomas Landspurg
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- Requires 2.04 or later.
- .reference
- FreshFish-Jul94/Useful/dist/util/blank/SuperDark/
- 2.0a
- FreshFish-Jul94/BBS/util/SuperDark-2.0a.lha
- 2.0a
- FreshFish-May94/Useful/dist/util/blank/SuperDark/
- 2.0a
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Dec93/util/blank/SuperDark.lha
- 2.0B
- FreshFish-Mar94/Old/Dec93/util/blank/SuperDark/
- 2.0B
- FreshFish-Dec93/New/util/blank/SuperDark/
- 2.0B
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Useful/util/blank/SuperDark.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94/Useful/dist/util/blank/SuperDark.old/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94/Useful/dist/util/blank/SuperDark/
- 2.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d8xx/d858/SuperDark/
- 1.5
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d8xx/d858/SuperDark.lha
- 1.5
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d8xx/d858/SuperDark.lha
- 1.5
- FreshFish-Oct93/Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks840-859/Disk858/SuperDark/
- 1.5
- FreshFish-Dec93/Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks840-859/Disk858/SuperDark/
- 1.5
- AmigaLibDisks/d8xx/d858/SuperDark/
- 1.5
- GoldFish2-Apr94/d8xx/d835/SuperDark/
- 1.2
- GoldFish1-Apr94/BBS/d8xx/d835/SuperDark.lha
- 1.2
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/ALib/d8xx/d835/SuperDark.lha
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Oct93/Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk835/SuperDark/
- 1.2
- FreshFish-Dec93/Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks820-839/Disk835/SuperDark/
- 1.2
- AmigaLibDisks/d8xx/d835/SuperDark/
- 1.2
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- 9, Place Alexandre 1er
- 78000 VERSAILLES
- FRANCE
- .email
- Thomas.Landspurg@ramses.gna.org
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- Docs/SuperDark.doc
- Docs/SuperDark.guide
- Docs/Programmers.doc
- Docs/Programmers.guide
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "SuperDark" "Please select an option" "README" "View Guides" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README_FIRST.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd docs
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select AmigaGuide File" PATTERN "#?.Guide"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install APPNAME "SuperDark Blanker" NOLOG
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/blank
- .name
- PowerSnap
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Commodity to cut and paste text
- .description
- PowerSnap is a utility that allows you to use the mouse to mark
- characters anywhere on the screen and paste them somewhere else, like
- in the CLI or in a string gadget. PowerSnap will check what font is
- used in the window you snap from and will look for the position of the
- characters automatically. It recognizes all non proportional fonts of
- up to 24 pixels wide and of any height so this should cover most fonts
- used. Snapping and pasting text is done using the mouse, making
- PowerSnap fast and easy to use.
- .version
- 2.2a
- .author
- Nico François
- .requirements
- Requires AmigaDOS 2.0 or later.
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk781:PowerSnap/
- 2.1b
- AmigaLibDisk726:PowerSnap/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk542:PowerSnap/
- 1.1
- AmigaLibDisk467:PowerSnap/
- 1.0
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Corbielaan 13
- B-3060 Bertem
- BELGIUM
- .email
- nico@augfl.be
- .docs
- PowerSnap.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "PowerSnap" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Install" "Run PowerSnap" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool PowerSnap.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME PowerSnap NOLOG MINUSER average NOPRINT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun PowerSnap
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/cdity
- .name
- WBRun
- .short
- Run detached programs in WB mode via CLI
- .description
- A RunBack style program that runs other programs in WB mode from any
- CLI. Programs are fully detached. The program you run must support
- WB startup.
- .version
- 2.2
- .author
- Sylvain Rougier
- Pierre Carrette
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "WBRun" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool WBRun.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/cli
- .name
- WhatIs
- .author
- Sylvain Rougier
- Pierre Carrette
- .version
- 3.5
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk843:WhatIs/
- 3.5
- AmigaLibDisk417:WhatIs/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk334:WhatIs/
- 1.2a
- .description
- WhatIs.library can detect file types and is fully parametrable by an
- ascii file. You can describe file types and they will be recognized
- by the library. A few tools are also included.
- .described-by
- Automatically generated from Contents file by c2pi program.
- .short
- Can detect file types
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "WhatIs" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool WhatIsLibrary.doc TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/cli
- .name
- AIFF_dt
- .fullname
- aiff.datatype
- .type
- Sound Playing
- .short
- DataType for AIFF/AIFC sound files
- .description
- A DataTypes class which permits reading and playing of AIFF
- and AIFC format sound files which are very common on Apple
- Macintosh machines.
- .version
- 1.11
- .date
- 1995.01.12
- .author
- Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol6/New/util/wb/AIFF_dt/
- 1.5
- GoldFish-Vol2-1/Files/util/wb/AIFF_dt/
- 1.5
- .requirements
- Requires WB3.1 (V40)
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- Olaf Barthel
- Brabeckstraße 35
- D-30559 Hannover
- Federal Republic of Germany
- .email
- olsen@sourcery.han.de
- .source
- SAS/C source included
- .docs
- AIFF.guide
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "AIFF datatype" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "View Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AIFF.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer Install_AmiTCP AmiTCP/IP MINUSER AVERAGE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- Binary_dt
- .fullname
- Binary.datatype
- .type
- Datatype
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .short
- Datatype for viewing binary files in hex
- .description
- This is a binary data type for using in MultiView or similar programs!
- The datatype loads any binary file and displays it in a hex format!
- .version
- 39.11
- .date
- 1995.04.11
- .author
- Stefan Ruppert
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/dtype/Binary_dt/
- 39.6
- .requirements
- Requires OS3.0+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Windthorststraße 5
- 65439 Flörsheim am Main
- GERMANY
- .source
- Includes source in C and assembler
- .docs
- ReadMe
- docs/binary_dtc.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Binary datatype" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "History" "Documentation" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool binary.datatype.rev TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd doc
- MetaTool binary_dtc.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME "Binary DataType" NOPRETEND NOPRINT NOLOG DEFUSER expert MINUSER expert
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- C_dt
- .fullname
- C.datatype
- .type
- DataType
- .short
- C datatype, highlights c/c++ keywords
- .description
- This is a C Source data type for using in MultiView or similar programs.
- It displays different parts of a C Source in different style and color,
- like comments, keywords, basic types and cpp keywords! This goes all
- through a prefs file. If you design a nice preference file, please
- submit it to the author, so that anyone can use it!
- .version
- 39.11
- .date
- 1995.07.09
- .author
- Stefan Ruppert
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Windthorststraße 5
- 65439 Flörsheim am Main
- GERMANY
- .email
- ruppert@vs3.informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de
- .source
- Includes source in C and Assembler
- .docs
- Readme
- doc/c_dtc.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "C datatype" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "History" "Documentation" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool c.datatype.rev TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd doc
- MetaTool c_dtc.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME "C DataType" NOPRETEND NOPRINT NOLOG DEFUSER expert MINUSER expert
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- DefDTIcon
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Changes selected icon images to defaults
- .description
- This very useful utility installs itself to the Workbench
- Tools menu. Any file selected via it will have its icon
- images changed to the default for its datatype. Includes
- many standard icons.
- .version
- 1.7
- .author
- Lee Kindness
- .requirements
- WB2+, WB3+ for full use
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 8 Craigmarn Road
- Portlethen Village
- Aberdeen AB1 4QR
- SCOTLAND
- .docs
- DDTI.guide
- Distribution.doc
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "DefDTIcon" "Please select an option" "COPYRIGHT" "View Guide" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool distribution.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool DDTI.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_DDTI APPNAME DefDTIcon LOGFILE t:DefDTIcon_Install_Log NOPRETEND
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- JFIF_dt
- .fullname
- JFIF DataType
- .short
- Very nice JFIF/JPEG datatype (OS 3.0+)
- .description
- Starting with OS Release 3 the Amiga has the concept of `datatypes', which
- allow reading and viewing files of different types and formats. MultiView
- utilizes these datatypes and displays any file for which you have a data
- types class installed. Already supplied on your Workbench disk is the ILBM
- datatype for loading regular IFF-ILBM pictures.
-
- Using this JFIF datatype you can enhance the functionality of MultiView and
- other datatypes-aware applications: The Tower JFIF DataTypes Class allows
- you to read and view JFIF files. JFIF is the de facto standard file format
- for JPEG compressed images.
- .version
- 39.25
- .date
- 1994.09.17
- .author
- Christoph Feck
- Matthias Scheler
- .address
- TowerSystems
- Balbierstrasse 6
- D-67663 Kaiserslautern
- Germany
- .email
- feck@informatik.uni-kl.de
- .distribution
- Copyright, freely distributable
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu)
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "JFIF DataType" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Guide" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Important TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool JFIF.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer Install APPNAME "JFIF DataType"
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- JPEGDataType
- .version
- 39.1
- .author
- Steve Goddard
- .requirements
- Workbench 3.0 or later.
- M68020 or higher.
- .description
- Converts jpegs to 8 bit data for multiview and other programs. It's SLOW
- and memory hungry, but does quite a reasonable job.
- .described-by
- Automatically generated from Contents file by c2pi program.
- .short
- Datatype to convert jpegs to 8 bit data.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "JPEG DataType" "Please select an option" "README" "DataType README" "View Guide" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README.first TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool JpegDataType.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool JPEG.datatype.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT JPEG.datatype.install APPNAME "JPEG datatype" MINUSER expert
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- MacSND_dt
- .fullname
- macsnd.datatype
- .type
- Sound Playing
- .short
- DataType for Mac 'snd' resource data
- .description
- A DataTypes class which permits reading and playing of
- Apple Macintosh "snd " resource sound data, such as system
- beeps.
- .version
- 1.7
- .date
- 1994.12.15
- .author
- Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol6/New/util/wb/MacSND_dt/
- 1.2
- GoldFish-Vol2-1/Files/util/wb/MacSND_dt/
- 1.2
- .requirements
- Requires WB3.1 (V40)
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .address
- Olaf Barthel
- Brabeckstraße 35
- D-30559 Hannover
- Federal Republic of Germany
- .email
- olsen@sourcery.han.de
- .source
- SAS/C source included
- .docs
- MacSND.guide
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "MacIntosh Sound DataType" "Please select an option" "View Guide File" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool MacSND.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd Source
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Source File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- Man_dt
- .type
- Datatype
- .short
- Datatype for Unix man pages
- .description
- This is a unix manual page data type for using in MultiView or similar
- programs! The datatype loads any manual page file and displays it!
- .version
- 39.4
- .date
- 1994.12.28
- .author
- Stefan Ruppert
- .requirements
- Requires OS3.0+
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- Windthorststraße 5
- 65439 Flörsheim am Main
- GERMANY
- .source
- Includes source in C and assembler
- .docs
- Readme
- docs/man_dtc.doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Man Page DataType" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "Documentation" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool man_dtc.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME "Man DataType" NOPRETEND NOPRINT NOLOG DEFUSER expert MINUSER expert
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .name
- ZGIFDataType
- .type
- Datatype
- .aminet-dir
- util/dtype
- .short
- Fast datatype for displaying GIF files.
- .description
- A very fast GIF Datatype
-
- Main features:
-
- o SPEED. Try it, after using this you wont want to be without it!
- o Supports most gifs (only some esoteric, and mostly unused features
- of the GIF8?a standard have been ignored)
- o Uses async file reading for greater performance - on an A1200 will
- load a picture the same speed off of floppy as off of hard drive!
- o 100% Assembly language, very optimised.
- o Custom chunky to planar conversion, that is reasonably fast
- (a version using WritePixelLine8() runs about 50% the speed of
- this version)
- o Now works with all 68000 series CPU's (i hope)
- o Now supports transparent gifs ('copy' a transparent gif from
- multiview and then paste it as a bruch in DPaint - NEAT eh?)
- o Its FREE! (this is of course the best bit)
-
-
- Main limitations: (hey, its not _perfect_ after all)
-
- o OM_WRITE BOOPSI method not yet implemented. Expect this in a future
- release.
- o Only decodes pictures with a global colour table. Most gif loaders
- do the same, and most writers write them.
- o Ignores any local colour tables (but still decodes picture). Could
- lead to a bad palette.
- .version
- 39.16
- .author
- Michael Zucchi
- .requirements
- OS 3.x
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/util/dtype/ZGIFDataType/
- 39.13
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/dtype/ZGIFDataType/
- 39.7
- FreshFish-Vol1:New/OS30/ZGIFDataType/
- 39.3
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .email
- zucchi@zedzone.apana.org.au (at home)
- zucchi@box.apana.org.au
- 9107047w@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au (till end of '95) (at work)
- .address
- PO box 824
- Waikerie SA 5330 <- SA = South Australia
- .docs
- ZGIFDataType.Doc
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ZGIF DataType" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Guide" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ZGIFDT39.16.readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ZGIFDatatype.Doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Vim
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- A clone of the UNIX 'vi' text editor
- .description
- Vi IMproved. A clone of the UNIX text editor "vi". Very useful for
- editing programs and other plain ASCII text. Full Vi compatibility
- (except Q command) and includes most "ex" commands. Extra features
- above Vi: Multilevel undo, command line history, improved command line
- editing, command typeahead display, command to display yank buffers,
- possi- bility to edit binary files, file name stack, support for Manx
- QuickFix, shows current file name in window title, on-line help, text
- block operations, etc.
-
- Includes a few bug fixes and new features like tag stack, file marks,
- jump list, visual (first select area, then operator), use of cursor
- keys in insert mode, column mode copy/cut/paste, macro programming by
- example, text formatting, termcap support, etc. Also runs under UNIX
- and MSDOS.
- .version
- 3.0
- .author
- Bram Moolenaar, et. al.
- .reference
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/util/edit/Vim.lha
- 2.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/util/edit/Vim.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/util/edit/Vim/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/util/edit/Vim.lha
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/util/edit/Vim/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/util/edit/Vim/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/util/edit/Vim/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/util/Vim-2.0.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d591/Vim/
- 1.14
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d591/Vim.lha
- 1.14
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d591/Vim.lha
- 1.14
- AmigaLibDisk591:Vim/
- 1.14
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Clematisstraat 30
- 5925 BE Venlo
- The Netherlands
- .email
- mool@oce.nl
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .docs
- Amiga.doc
- difference.doc
- digraph.doc
- msdos.doc
- reference.doc
- unix.doc
- vim.man
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Vim" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "Credits" "View Doc Files" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool readme TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool credits.txt TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- doc
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/edit
- .name
- mg
- .type
- Text Editing
- .short
- Small GNU EMACS style editor with AREXX
- .description
- A public domain EMACS style editor, that uses the GNU EMACS command
- set. Includes AREXX support.
- .version
- 3b
- .date
- .author
- Mike Meyer, et al.
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk352:MG/
- 3b
- AmigaLibDisk147:
- 2b
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- README.mg3beta4
- README.fnf
- docs/README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "MG editor" "Please select an option" "Release Notes" "README" "Amiga Docs" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README.mg3beta4 TEXT
- else
- cd docs
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Amiga TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/edit
- .name
- fifolib
- .type
- Library
- .short
- A general fifo library implementation
- .description
- FIFO: is like PIPE: but is based on fifo.library rather than its own
- implementation. Fifo.library is a general fifo library implementation
- that supports named fifos, writing to a fifo from a hardware
- exception, multiple readers on a fifo with each getting the same data
- stream, efficient reading, and automatic or manual flow control.
- Programs that require non-blocking IO can access one side of a FIFO:
- connection via the fifo.library instead of the FIFO: device.
- .version
- 37.4
- .date
- .author
- Matt Dillon
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk588:FifoLib/
- 3.4
- AmigaLibDisk519:FifoLib/
- 3.1
- AmigaLibDisk488:FifoDev/
- 2.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- fifolib.doc
- fifo.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "FIFO Library" "Please select an option" "README" "History" "User Docs" "Programmer Docs" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool version.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool fifo.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- MetaTool fifolib.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/libs
- .name
- ReqTools
- .type
- Library
- .short
- Very useful shared requester library
- .description
- A standard Amiga shared runtime library which makes it a lot quicker
- and easier to build standard requesters into your programs. Designed
- with CBM's style guidelines in mind, so that the resulting requesters
- have the look and feel of AmigaDOS 2.0. Includes a demo and glue/demo
- sources.
- .version
- 2.2c
- .author
- Nico Francois
- .email
- nico@augfl.be
- .reference
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/util/libs/ReqTools/
- 2.2b
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/util/libs/ReqTools/
- 2.2b
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/util/ReqTools-2.2b.lha
- 2.2b
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/util/libs/ReqTools.lha
- 2.2
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/util/libs/ReqTools.lha
- 2.2
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/util/libs/ReqTools.lha
- 2.2
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/util/libs/ReqTools/
- 2.2
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/util/libs/ReqTools/
- 2.2
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d794/ReqTools/
- 2.1a
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d794/ReqTools.lha
- 2.1a
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d794/ReqTools.lha
- 2.1a
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks780-799/Disk794/ReqTools/
- 2.1a
- AmigaLibDisk794:ReqTools/
- 2.1a
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d623/ReqTools/
- 1.0d
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d623/ReqTools.lha
- 1.0d
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d623/ReqTools.lha
- 1.0d
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks620-639/Disk623/ReqTools/
- 1.0d
- AmigaLibDisk623:ReqTools/
- 1.0d
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d575/ReqTools/
- 1.0b
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d575/ReqTools.lha
- 1.0b
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d575/ReqTools.lha
- 1.0b
- AmigaLibDisk575:ReqTools/
- 1.0b
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d561/ReqTools/
- 1.0a
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d561/ReqTools.lha
- 1.0a
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d561/ReqTools.lha
- 1.0a
- AmigaLibDisk561:ReqTools/
- 1.0a
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $25(US)
- .address
- Corbielaan 13
- B-3060 Bertem
- BELGIUM
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "ReqTools" "Please select an option" "README" "Copyright" "Docs" "Demo" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool DISTRIBUTION TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd doc
- MetaTool reqtools.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- WBRun demo/demo
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- cd Install
- Installer "Install ReqTools" APPNAME "ReqTools" NOLOG MINUSER average NOPRINT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/libs
- .name
- AlertPatch
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Supplies a lot more info during Alert()
- .description
- A patch into the exec.library/Alert() function to display more
- meaningful information to the user. This includes: Alert Type
- - Software Failure or DeadEnd; Task - Task address and name;
- Error - The alert error being displayed; Caused By - If the
- calling routines are known then it will tell you where the
- problem lies (eg. "graphics.library"); Cause - Single line
- description of what the alert is all about; Task Owner - if
- MultiUser FileSystem is installed then the userID and userName
- are also displayed; Data Registers - A dump of the CPU data
- registers d0...d7; Address Registers - A dump of the CPU address
- registers a0...a7; Text Representation - A text representation of
- the data and address registers.
- .version
- 3.0
- .date
- 1994.03.09
- .author
- David Swasbrook
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $10 (US)
- .address
- 43 Pickwick Parade,
- Howick,
- Auckland,
- New Zealand.
- .email
- swaz@iconz.co.nz (private)
- msd@iconz.co.nz
- .docs
- AlertPatch.guide
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "AlertPatch" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install" "Run AlertPatch" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool AlertPatch.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME AlertPatch DEFUSER expert LOGFILE T:Install_log_file
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- run AlertPatch
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- Degrader
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Tries to get badly written progs to work
- .description
- Degrades your machine to try and get badly written programs
- to work. Allows you to block memory, add non-autoconfig
- memory at reset, turn audio filter on or off, intercept
- privilege violation errors, switch off cache/burst modes and
- can slow down a fast machine. Also can swap the boot drive
- and force 50Hz or 60Hz. Will do things straight away, after
- one reset or after every reset.
- .version
- 1.30
- .date
- .author
- Chris Hames
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk866:Degrader/
- 1.30
- AmigaLibDisk562:Degrader/
- 1.00
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- bytey@werple.apana.org.au
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- Degrader.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Degrader" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Degrader.doc TEXT
- else
- WBRun Degrader
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- Flush
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Flushes unused libs, devices, and fonts
- .description
- Flushes unused libraries, devices and fonts from RAM. Options include
- flush all, flush one type, report but don't flush, report which got
- flushed, and amount of memory regained. Runs from CLI, under AmigaDOS
- 2.04 or later.
- .version
- 1.2
- .author
- Gary Duncan
- .requirements
- Requires AmigaDOS 2.04 or later.
- .distribution
- Freeware
- .address
- 57 Melbourne Hill Rd
- Warrandyte
- Vic 3113
- Australia
- .email
- gduncan@philips.oz.au
- .docs
- README
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Flush" "Please select an option" "README" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Source File" PATTERN "(#?.c|#?.h)"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- Installer
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Commodore's Amiga Installer utility
- .description
- Archive distribution of the Amiga Installer utility direct from
- Commodore. Contains V1.24 of the Installer, documen- tation and
- examples for developers to use when developing their software. Also
- contains various enhancements and fixes detailed in the documentation
- enclosed. The documen- tation has also been enhanced and brought up
- to date.
- .version
- 1.26
- .date
- .author
- Commodore Business Machines
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk870:Installer/
- 1.24
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- ReadMe
- Installer.license
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Installer" "Please select an option" "Description" "ReadMe" "License" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Installer.des TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool ReadMe TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool Installer.license TEXT
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- PaletteTool
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- 3.0/AGA public screen palette tool.
- .description
- Palette tool that opens and operates on the default public screen. Has
- gadtools-based user interface, with keyboard equivalents for many of the
- program functions. Features include full 8 bit RGB support, full AmigaDOS
- 3.0-compliant locked pen "protect" mode as well as standard "free" mode,
- and fully integrated "color by name" selection, with a built-in database of
- 507 colors.
-
- Supports the follow actions: color spread (multi-directional), individual
- color copy, individual color exchange, rotation of palette in both
- direction, cycling of entire palette in both directions with adjustable
- cycle speed, and individual color "show" (flash selected color).
-
- The user interface consists of separately controllable windows for main
- functions, color palette (2 sizes), and "color by name" selection.
- Features a single-level "undo" capability. Iconifiable, with color cycling
- controls also available from the programs iconified state
-
- Features ability of pick a pen/color from anywhere on the current screen
- (using the mouse pointer and either the space bar or middle-mouse-button).
- This type of color "pick" can also be used with the copy, spread, and
- exchange actions. Also features a "panic" restore button (and key
- equivalent) so you can restore the palette to where it was at program
- start.
- .version
- 1.4
- .author
- Timothy B. Kreuzer
- .restrictions
- Can only be used from the Workbench (start via Icon).
- Requires AmigaDOS 3.0(+) and the AGA chipset.
- Requires a 68020(+) CPU.
- Designed for use with higher-resolution screen modes (640x400 and higher).
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- 6711A N. Washington Blvd.
- Arlington, VA 22213
- .email
- tkreuzer@delphi.com
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "PaletteTool" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool PaletteTool.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun PaletteTool
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- ToolType
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .short
- Edit ToolTypes easily.
- .description
- A program to make it easier to edit tooltypes in icons. ToolType will
- read the tooltypes from an icon file and let you use your favorite
- text editor to change or add to the tooltypes. ToolType can be run
- from shell, Workbench, or set up as an appicon. Includes an option to
- sort the tooltypes alphabetically.
- .version
- 3.3
- .author
- Michael J Barsoom
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/wb/ToolType/
- 3.0
- FreshFish-Jul94:New/util/wb/ToolType/
- 2.14
- FreshFish-Mar94:New/os20/wb/ToolType/
- 37.210
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/AmigaLib/d994/ToolType.lha
- 37.210
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/Mar94/os20/wb/ToolType.lha
- 37.210
- FreshFish-May94:New/AmigaLibDisks/d994/ToolType/
- 37.210
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d994/ToolType.lha
- 37.210
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Mar94/os20/wb/ToolType.lha
- 37.210
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d994/ToolType.lha
- 37.210
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d994/ToolType/
- 37.210
- AmigaLibDisk934:ToolType/
- 37.206
- FreshFish-Dec93:New/AmigaLibDisks/Disk934/ToolType/
- 37.206
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d9xx/d934/ToolType.lha
- 37.206
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d9xx/d934/ToolType.lha
- 37.206
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d9xx/d934/ToolType/
- 37.206
- .restrictions
- None
- .requirements
- Requires WorkBench 2.0+.
- Requires ReqTools.library v38.xxx+
- Requires a text editor.
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $5.00 US.
- .address
- 5524 Pine Street
- Omaha NE 68106
- USA
- .email
- Internet: mbars@creighton.edu
- Fidonet: Mike Barsoom @ 1:285/11.9
- AmigaNet: Mike Barsoom @ 40:200/10.9
- .construction
- SAS/C++ 6.5x with full optimization.
- .docs
- ToolType.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "ToolType" "Please select an option" "View Guide File" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ToolType.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun ToolType
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- VMM
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Virtual memory for Amigas with MMU
- .description
- VMM implements a virtual memory manager for Amigas with a 68040, 68030
- or 68020+68851 processor. A localized user interface to enter all
- parameters and to disable certain tasks and load files from using
- virtual memory is also provided. For the user interface MUI 2.3 is
- needed.
-
- V3.0 includes the ability to swap out program code, memory tracking,
- better MMU support, an ARexx port and some other new features.
- .version
- 3.1
- .date
- 1995.05.23
- .author
- Martin Apel
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Vol7:New/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.1
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.1
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/util/misc/VMM/
- 2.0
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.0+ and a 68030 or 68040 with a functional MMU or
- 68020+68851
- At least 2 MB of RAM and a harddisk are recommended
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- Gerhart-Hauptmann-Str.5
- 67663 Kaiserslautern
- Germany
- .email
- apel@physik.uni-kl.de
- .docs
- README
- doc/BugReportForm
- doc/HISTORY
- doc/TestedPrograms
- doc/VMM.guide
- doc/VMMTools.guide
- doc/vmm_lib.doc
- doc/VMM_Rexx.guide
- doc/VMProgGuideline
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "VMM" "Please select an option" "Readme" "Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool README TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool VMM.guide GUIDE
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd InstallVMM
- set choice2 `RequestChoice "Language Selection" "Please select a language" "English" "Deutsch" "Dansk" "Svenska" "Cancel"`
- if $choice2 GT "0"
- if $choice2 EQ "1"
- Installer English VMM LANGUAGE english NOLOG
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "2"
- Installer deutsch VMM LANGUAGE deutsch NOLOG
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "3"
- Installer Dansk VMM LANGUAGE dansk NOLOG
- else
- if $choice2 EQ "4"
- Installer Svenska VMM LANGUAGE svenska NOLOG
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- unset choice2
- cd /
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set tmpchoice `RequestChoice "Select Version" "Select Page Size" "4K" "8K" "Cancel"`
- if $tmpchoice GT "0"
- set tmpchoice2 `RequestChoice "Advice" "A temporary L: directory will be set up*Nin RAM: to hold the appropriate handler" "OK" "Cancel"`
- if $tmpchoice2 GT "0"
- makedir RAM:L
- assign L: RAM:L ADD
- if $tmpchoice EQ "1"
- copy l/VMM-Handler_4K RAM:L/VMM-Handler
- else
- if $tmpchoice EQ "2"
- copy l/VMM-Handler_8K RAM:L/VMM-Handler
- endif
- endif
- assign LOCALE: "" ADD
- assign env: env/ ADD
- assign REXX: Rexx/ ADD
- VMM
- endif
- unset tmpchoice2
- endif
- unset tmpchoice
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- Brik
- .type
- CLI Tool
- .short
- Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
- .description
- A general purpose program that calculates both text and binary cyclic
- redundancy 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.
- .version
- 2.0
- .date
- .author
- Rahul Dhesi
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk233:Brik/
- 2.0
- .keywords
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .price
- .address
- .email
- dhesi@bsu-cs.bsu.edu
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- Brik.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Received over usenet.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Brik" "Please select an option" "View ReadMe" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.fnf TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool brik.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- bsplit
- .type
- CLI Tool
- .short
- Split files into pieces by byte count
- .description
- Split binary files into managable pieces as specified by a byte count.
- Similar to the UNIX "split" program, which works with lines, not
- bytes.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- .author
- P. Knoppers
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .price
- .address
- P. Knoppers
- Bilderdijkhof 59
- 2624 ZG Delft
- The Netherlands
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Received over usenet.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Bsplit" "Please select an option" "View Posting" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool bsplit.posting TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool bsplit.c TEXT
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- chksum
- .type
- CLI Tool
- .short
- SVR4 'sum' compatible checksum program
- .description
- Produces a checksum of a byte stream that should be the same as the
- standard SVR4 "sum" program. Note that the "sum" documentation is
- misleading, the checksum is NOT simply a 16-bit checksum of all the
- bytes.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .price
- .address
- .email
- fnf@cygnus.com
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Chksum" "Please select an option" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool chksum.c TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- true
- .type
- CLI Tool
- .short
- Simple versions of 'true' and 'false'
- .description
- Trivially simple versions of "true" and "false" UNIX
- like shell commands, for cases where the shell in use
- has no equivalent builtin command.
- .version
- 1.0
- .date
- .author
- Fred Fish
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Public Domain
- .price
- .address
- .email
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "True/False" "Please select an option" "View Source" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File" PATTERN="(#?.c|#?.h)"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/misc
- .name
- AIBB
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- GUI-based CPU performance tester
- .description
- AIBB is a system performance analysis tool designed with built-in tests
- for exercising CPU, FPU, and graphics portions of system performance.
- Comparisons to 4 different machines can be displayed, with a default of
- the A600, A1200, A3000/25, and A4000/040 contained within AIBB.
- The option to create and/or load data files from other systems for
- comparison is also included within the program.
- .version
- 6.5
- .author
- LaMonte Koop
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk439:AIBB/
- 2.0
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .address
- LaMonte Koop
- 1001 Summit Ave. North #125
- Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
- .email
- lkoop@tigger.stcloud.msus.edu
- f00012@kanga.stcloud.msus.edu
- .docs
- !Readme.First
- !Readme.IMPORTANT
- 68040_Notes
- AIBB.guide
- aibb65.readme
- AIBB_Bug_Report_Form
- AIBB_Users_Manual
- Comparison_Systems
- Distribution_License
- System_Requirements
- Version_Changes
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "AIBB" "Please select an option" "License" "User Manual" "Guide" "View Files" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Distribution_License TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool AIBB_Users_Manual TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool AIBB.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Text File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "5"
- run AIBB
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- ARTM
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Display and control system activity
- .description
- Amiga Real Time Monitor. Displays and controls system activity such
- as tasks, windows, libraries, devices, resources, ports, residents,
- interrupts, vectors, memory, mounts, assigns, locks, fonts, hardware,
- res_cmds, a little SystemMonitor and display the last Alert.
- .version
- 2.04
- .author
- F. J. Mertens
- Dietmar Jansen
- .reference
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/util/moni/ARTM.lha
- 2.00
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/util/moni/ARTM/
- 2.00
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/util/moni/ARTM/
- 2.00
- FreshFish-May94:New/util/moni/ARTM/
- 2.0
- FreshFish-May94:BBS/May94/util/moni/ARTM.lha
- 2.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d8xx/d887/ARTM/
- 1.7
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d8xx/d887/ARTM.lha
- 1.7
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d8xx/d887/ARTM.lha
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk887/ARTM/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Dec93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks880-899/Disk887/ARTM/
- 1.7
- AmigaLibDisk887:ARTM/
- 1.7
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d6xx/d652/ARTM/
- 1.6
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d6xx/d652/ARTM.lha
- 1.6
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d6xx/d652/ARTM.lha
- 1.6
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks640-659/Disk652/ARTM/
- 1.6
- AmigaLibDisk652:ARTM/
- 1.6
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d5xx/d551/ARTM/
- 1.3
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d5xx/d551/ARTM.lha
- 1.3
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d5xx/d551/ARTM.lha
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisk551:ARTM/
- 1.3
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d3xx/d327/ARTM/
- 1.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d3xx/d327/ARTM.lha
- 1.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d3xx/d327/ARTM.lha
- 1.0
- AmigaLibDisk327:ARTM/
- 1.0
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d2xx/d277/ARTM/
- 0.9
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d2xx/d277/ARTM.lha
- 0.9
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d2xx/d277/ARTM.lha
- 0.9
- AmigaLibDisk277:ARTM/
- 0.9
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .address
- Sonnenrain 17
- 7277 Wildberg 1
- Germany
- .email
- fjm@merlin.tynet.sub.org
- .docs
- english.doc/ARTM.guide
- english.doc/ARTM.doc
- english.doc/ARTM.history
- german.doc/ARTM.dok
- german.doc/ARTM.guide
- german.doc/ARTM.history
- .described-by
- Richard Fish
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from Aminet
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "ARTM" "Please select an option" "History" "Docs" "Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "5"
- WBRun ARTM
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_ARTM APPNAME ARTM MINUSER expert
- else
- set lang `RequestChoice "" "Select Language" "English" "Deutsch"`
- if $lang EQ "1"
- cd english.doc
- else
- cd german.doc
- endif
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool ARTM.history TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- if $lang EQ "1"
- MetaTool ARTM.doc TEXT
- else
- MetaTool ARTM.dok TEXT
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- MetaTool ARTM.guide GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- PerfMeter
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- CPU usage, load and memory meter
- .description
- PerfMeter is the X's PerformanceMeter-style little meter, which shows
- CPU usage, CPU load, chip, fast and public memory, and uptime. The
- items can be selected from the Project menu.
- .version
- 2.2
- .author
- Juha Tuominen
- .requirements
- Requires Kickstart 2.0 or later.
- .reference
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $5 (US)
- .address
- Digital Design, Inc.
- Opiskelijankatu 30 B 42
- TAMPERE 33720-SF
- FINLAND
- .email
- po87553@cs.tut.fi
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- perfmeter.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "PerfMeter" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "View Source" "Run PerfMeter" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool PerfMeter.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool perfmeter.c TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- run PerfMeter
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- RSys
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Very comprehensive system monitor
- .description
- Very comprehensive system monitor. Provides information on just about
- everything you could possibly want information on! (Plus some...)
- Documentation in German, but program speaks english. Version 1.3,
- includes source.
- .version
- 1.3
- .date
- .author
- Rolf Böhme
- .restrictions
- .requirements
- .reference
- Freshfish-Dec93:new/util/misc/RSys/
- 1.3
- .keywords
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- .address
- Stammestr. 48
- 30459 Hannover
- Germany
- .email
- R.BOEHME@COPS.ZER
- .phone
- .fax
- .exectype
- .installsize
- .source
- Includes source in C.
- .construction
- .tested
- .docs
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "RSys" "Please select an option" "Documentation" "View Guide" "View Source" "Install" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool doc/RSys12.doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- cd doc
- MetaTool RSys12.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd src
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- Installer SCRIPT RSys12.install APPNAME RSys NOLOG MINUSER expert NOPRINT LANGUAGE deutsch NOPRETEND
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- SnoopDos
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- System and application monitor
- .description
- SnoopDos
- SnoopDos is a utility that allows you to monitor a variety of system
- operations carried out by programs on your Amiga. This includes what
- files a program is trying to open, what fonts, libraries, devices and
- environment variables it is looking for, and so on.
-
- This is very useful if you are trying to figure out why a certain
- application won't work properly. Usually, it's because the application
- can't find a certain configuration file, library or device.
-
- This version has many new features not present in version 1.7. Among
- the most important are a full GUI, support for many new functions,
- support for monitoring programs compiled with GNU C, and a packet
- debugger for programmers.
- .version
- 3.0
- .reference
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/Useful/util/moni/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Sep94:Useful/dist/util/moni/SnoopDos/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Sep94:BBS/util/SnoopDos-1.7.lha
- 1.7
- FreshFish-May94:Useful/dist/util/moni/SnoopDos/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Mar94:Useful/dist/util/moni/SnoopDos/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Jul94:Useful/dist/util/moni/SnoopDos/
- 1.7
- FreshFish-Jul94:BBS/util/SnoopDos-1.7.lha
- 1.7
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d7xx/d725/SnoopDos/
- 1.5
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d7xx/d725/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.5
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d7xx/d725/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.5
- FreshFish-Oct93:Old/AmigaLibDisks/Disks720-739/Disk725/SnoopDos/
- 1.5
- AmigaLibDisk725:SnoopDos/
- 1.5
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d4xx/d451/SnoopDos/
- 1.2
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d4xx/d451/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.2
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d4xx/d451/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.2
- AmigaLibDisk451:SnoopDos/
- 1.2
- GoldFish2-Apr94:d3xx/d388/SnoopDos/
- 1.0
- GoldFish1-Apr94:BBS/d3xx/d388/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.0
- FrozenFish-Apr94:BBS/ALib/d3xx/d388/SnoopDos.lha
- 1.0
- AmigaLibDisk388:SnoopDos/
- 1.0
- .date
- 1994.09.17
- .author
- Eddy Carroll
- .address
- The Old Rectory
- Delgany
- Co. Wicklow
- Ireland
- .installsize
- 100K - 1.1 Mb
- .requirements
- Kickstart 2.04 or above.
- .source
- Full source code is included for SAS/C 6.51. It can probably be converted
- to DICE without too much difficulty, but this has not been tested. The
- full source directory occupies about 750K.
-
- The file SnoopDos.Roadmap inside the source directory contains a detailed
- guide to the source code.
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51, using the enclosed SCOPTIONS file.
- .tested
- A500, A1000, A1200, A2000, A3000, A4000, using system software from
- v37 to v40. Compatible with Retina Zorro II and Picasso software.
- Drag & Drop format editor leaves "mouse droppings" on Retina Zorro III BLT.
- .docs
- Readme.first
- Readme.source
- SnoopDos.guide
- Source/SnoopDos.Roadmap
- .run
- SnoopDos=WB,SnoopDos
- .distribution
- Copyright but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- ecarroll@maths.tcd.ie
- ecarroll@cix.compulink.co.uk
- .described-by
- Eddy Carroll
- .submittal
- Uploaded to ftp.amigalib.com by the author.
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "SnoopDos" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "View Guide" "View Source" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Readme.first TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SnoopDos.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd source
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- WBRun SnoopDos
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- SysInfo
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Gives comprehensive system information
- .description
- A brand new release of this popular program. It reports interesting
- information about the configuration of your Amiga, including some
- speed comparisons with other configurations, versions of the OS
- software, and much more. Binary only.
- .version
- 3.24
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk969:SysInfo/
- 3.23
- AmigaLibDisk860:SysInfo/
- 3.18
- AmigaLibDisk820:SysInfo/
- 3.11
- AmigaLibDisk758:SysInfo/
- 3.01
- AmigaLibDisk642:SysInfo/
- 2.69
- AmigaLibDisk625:SysInfo/
- 2.62
- AmigaLibDisk619:SysInfo/
- 2.60
- AmigaLibDisk583:SysInfo/
- 2.56
- AmigaLibDisk571:SysInfo/
- 2.53
- AmigaLibDisk565:SysInfo/
- 2.51
- AmigaLibDisk553:SysInfo/
- 2.40
- AmigaLibDisk502:SysInfo/
- 2.22
- AmigaLibDisk433:SysInfo/
- 1.98
- AmigaLibDisk420:SysInfo/
- 1.94
- AmigaLibDisk368:SysInfo/
- 1.4
- .date
- 1993.11.07
- .author
- Nic Wilson
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20(US)
- .address
- Nic Wilson Software
- P.O. Box 1164
- Toowoomba Queensland 4350
- .email
- cbmaus!cbmozq!wilson!nicw@cbmvax.commodore.com
- .docs
- SysInfo.doc
- SysInfo.history
- BOARDS_READ.ME
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted on disk directly by the author.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "SysInfo" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "Documentation" "Run SysInfo" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool READ.ME TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool SysInfo.Doc TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- WBRun SysInfo
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- Xoper
- .type
- OS Utility
- .short
- Monitor and control system activity
- .description
- 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 libraries, devices, fonts. etc. and a whole bunch more!
- Spawns its own process. A very handy background task to have loaded.
- .version
- 2.5
- .date
- 1995.02.02
- .author
- Werner Gunther
- .reference
- AmigaLibDisk318:Xoper/
- 2.2
- AmigaLibDisk274:Xoper/
- 2.0
- AmigaLibDisk228:Xoper/
- 1.3
- AmigaLibDisk171:Xoper/
- 1.2
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- x41@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de
- .source
- Assembly source included.
- .docs
- Xoper.readme
- Xoper.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "XOper" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Xoper.guide GUIDE
- else
- WBRun Xoper
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/moni
- .name
- PackIt
- .type
- CLI tool
- .short
- CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards
- .description
- PackIt is a CLI only program to replace the crunch and decrunch commands
- that came with PowerPacker (Copyright Nico Francois). PackIt features: 1)
- Single command for crunching and decrunching 2) Automatic crunching or
- decrunching of data files depending on whether it is allready crunched or
- not. 3) Files can be encrypted, and passwords can be entered on the
- command line or via a requester. 4) Will not crunch executables, unless
- told to do so. Note: PackIt will only crunch the executables as a data
- files you will not be able to run them. 5) Automatic replacement of source
- file unless a destination is given. 6) Directories can be specified as a
- destination, in that case files will be crunched/decrunched into that dir.
- 7) Allows use of wildcards to crunch/decrunch whole directories. 8)
- Automatic adding and removing of .pp suffixes from data files. 9) Icon
- files will not be crunched unless you want them to. 10) Default options
- can now be stored in ENV:PackIt
- .version
- 1.19
- .author
- Michael J Barsoom
- .reference
- FreshFish-Jul94/BBS/util/PackIt-1.18a.lha
- 1.18a
- FreshFish-Jul94/New/util/pack/PackIt/
- 1.18a
- FreshFish-Jul94/BBS/util/PackIt-37.110.lha
- 37.110
- FreshFish-Mar94/New/util/pack/PackIt/
- 37.110
- FreshFish-May94/BBS/Mar94/util/pack/PackIt.lha
- 37.110
- FrozenFish-Apr94/BBS/Mar94/util/pack/PackIt.lha
- 37.110
- .requirements
- Requires:
- 1) Workbench 2.0+
- 2) PowerPacker library v36+ (© Nico Francois) (included)
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $5.00 US
- .address
- 5524 Pine Street
- Omaha NE 68106
- USA
- .email
- Internet: mbars@bluejay.creighton.edu
- Fidonet: Mike Barsoom @ 1:285/11.9
- AmigaNet: Mike Barsoom @ 40:200/10.9
- .construction
- SAS/C 6.51 with optimization
- .docs
- PackIt.guide
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- failat 10
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "PackIt" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Install PackIt" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool PackIt.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- Installer SCRIPT Install_PackIt APPNAME PackIt
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/pack
- .name
- History
- .fullname
- History
- .aminet-dir
- util/shell
- .type
- CLI Tool
- .short
- List and control shell command history.
- .description
- This is a 2.04/3.0/3.1 compatible version of the history command. It
- allows listing, saving, loading, and execution of the standard
- con-handler command line history.
- .version
- 37.5
- .date
- 1994.02.03
- .author
- Andy Finkel
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- andy@cbmvax.commodore.com
- .docs
- History.doc
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
- .submittal
- Submitted electronically directly by the author.
- .contents
- .execute
- set choice `RequestChoice "History" "Please select an option" "View Documentation" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool History.doc TEXT
- endif
- endif
- .name
- VT
- .fullname
- Virus Terminator
- .type
- Virus Utility
- .short
- A comprehensive virus utility package.
- .description
- A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in
- German.
- .version
- 2.75
- .date
- 1995.06.19
- .author
- Heiner Schneegold
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/util/virus/VT/
- 2.70
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/VT-2.68.lha
- 2.68
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/VT-2.68.lha
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol7:BBS/util/VT-2.68.lha
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol7:New/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol7:Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
- 2.68
- FreshFish-Vol6:BBS/util/VT-2.67.lha
- 2.67
- FreshFish-Vol6:New/util/virus/VT/
- 2.67
- FreshFish-Vol6:Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
- 2.67
- FreshFish-Vol5:BBS/util/VT-2.65.lha
- 2.65
- FreshFish-Vol5:New/util/virus/VT/
- 2.65
- FreshFish-Vol5:Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
- 2.65
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu)
- .execute
- LAB Start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Options Selection" "Please select an option" "View Dok" "Run Program" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- set orgdir `cd`
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select Dok File" PATTERN "~(#?.info)" DRAWER "VT.Dokumente"`
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- cd $orgdir
- unset filechoice
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- run VT2.75
- endif
- endif
- skip Start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .name
- VirusChecker
- .type
- AntiVirus Utility
- .short
- A memory/file/bootblock virus detector
- .description
- A virus checker that can check memory, disk bootblocks, and all disk files
- for signs of most known viruses. Can remember nonstandard bootblocks that
- you indicate are OK and not bother you about them again. Includes an ARexx
- port, supports SHI's Bootblock.library. By using this library and its
- brainfile you have the ability to add new Bootblock viruses as SHI releases
- new brainfiles.
- .version
- 6.58
- .date
- 1995.07.22
- .author
- John Veldthuis
- .reference
- FreshFish-Vol9-2:BBS/util/VirusChecker-6.50.lha
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol9-1:Useful/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/util/VirusChecker-6.50.lha
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:Useful/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.50
- FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.50
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.44
- FreshFish-Sep94:New/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.43
- FreshFish-May94:New/util/virus/VirusChecker/
- 6.41
- AmigaLibDisk935:VirusChecker/
- 6.33
- AmigaLibDisk913:VirusChecker/
- 6.30
- AmigaLibDisk825:VirusChecker/
- 6.22
- AmigaLibDisk680:VirusChecker/
- 6.06
- AmigaLibDisk669:VirusChecker/
- 6.05
- AmigaLibDisk556:VirusChecker/
- 5.30
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $20 (US)
- .address
- 21 Ngatai Street
- Manaia, Taranaki
- New Zealand
- .email
- johnv@tower.actrix.gen.nz
- .docs
- Virus_Checker.guide
- Brain.history
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@starfish.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Virus Checker" "Please select an option" "History" "View Guide" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Brain.history TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- MetaTool Virus_Checker.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- Installer SCRIPT InstallVC APPNAME "Virus_Checker" MINUSER expert DEFUSER expert
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- if NOT exists t:viruscheck.assigned
- assign l: l/ ADD
- assign libs: libs/ ADD
- date >t:viruscheck.assigned
- endif
- WBRun Virus_Checker
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .name
- VirusZII
- .type
- AntiVirus Utility
- .short
- AntiVirus utility with file decrunching
- .description
- Release II of this popular virus detector. The filechecker can decrunch
- files for testing and the memory checker removes all known viruses
- from memory without 'Guru Meditation' and checks memory for viruses
- regularly. VirusZ has easy to use intuitionized menus including keycuts
- for both beginners and experienced users.
- .version
- 1.16
- .author
- Georg Hörmann
- .requirements
- Requires OS2.0+
- .reference
- GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/virus/VirusZII/
- 1.11
- GoldFish-Vol2-2:BBS/util/VirusZII-1.11.lha
- 1.11
- FreshFish-May94:New/util/virus/VirusZ/
- 1.07
- AmigaLibDisk989:VirusZII/
- 1.03
- AmigaLibDisk948:VirusZII/
- 1.00
- AmigaLibDisk902:VirusZ/
- 3.07
- AmigaLibDisk820:VirusZ/
- 3.00
- AmigaLibDisk786:VirusZ/
- 2.27
- .distribution
- Shareware
- .price
- $15 (US), DM20
- .address
- Am Lahnewiesgraben 19
- 82467 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Germany
- .docs
- VirusZ.guide
- .described-by
- Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "VirusZ II" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool VirusZ.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun VirusZ
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .aminet-dir
- util/virus
- .name
- Deft_II
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- Recursively modify icon default tools
- .description
- Deft II is an utility to modify the default tools of your icons; you
- give to it a set of paths, a set of old/new default tool couples, and
- Deft II will recursively scan all these paths to change the default
- tools of your project icons according to your preferences.
-
- Deft II is a powerful tool, here are its main features :
- - a MUI GUI with all the consequent convenience for the user
- (keyboard shortcuts, appwindows, etc)
- - multi-paths handling for scanning
- - multi-default tools for replacing
- - wildcard using for the default tools to replace
- - preferences saving
- - ARexx support
- - online help
- .version
- 1.6
- .date
- 1994.11.15
- .author
- Lionel Vintenat
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Distributable
- .email
- vintenat@reseau.onecert.fr
- .docs
- docs/English/Deft II.guide
- docs/Français/Deft II.guide
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- set orgdir `cd`
- LAB start
- failat 10
- unset filechoice
- unset dirchoice
- cd $orgdir
- set choice `RequestChoice "Deft II" "Please select an option" "ReadMe" "Guide" "View Sources" "Install" "Run" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "5"
- WBRun "Deft II"
- else
- if $choice EQ "3"
- cd Sources
- set filechoice `RequestFile TITLE "Select File"`
- set dirchoice `pathname $filechoice`
- set filechoice `basename $filechoice`
- failat 21
- cd $dirchoice
- MetaTool $filechoice TEXT
- else
- if $choice EQ "4"
- cd Install
- set lang `RequestChoice "" "Select Language" "english" "deutsch" "français"`
- if $lang EQ 0
- set langstring "français"
- else
- if $lang EQ 2
- set langstring "deutsch"
- else
- set langstring "english"
- endif
- endif
- Installer SCRIPT Install APPNAME "Deft II" MINUSER average DEFUSER average NOPRINT LANGUAGE $langstring LOGFILE t:Install_DeftII_log
- else
- set lang `RequestChoice "" "Select Language" "english" "français"`
- if $choice EQ "1"
- if $lang EQ "1"
- MetaTool ReadMe.first TEXT
- else
- MetaTool LisezMoi.d_abord TEXT
- endif
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- if $lang EQ "1"
- cd Docs/English
- else
- cd Docs/Français
- endif
- MetaTool "Deft II.guide" GUIDE
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
- .name
- Lens
- .aminet-dir
- util/wb
- .type
- Workbench Tool
- .short
- A magnifying program for the WorkBench.
- .description
- Lens is a magnifying program for the workbench (and other screens). To run
- Lens from the workbench just click on its icon. From a CLI, just type the
- name of the program (i.e. "Run Lens"). There is nothing to install.
-
- What Lens does is read the display graphics in a rectangle centered about
- the mouse pointer and magnify it to the dimensions you specify. Lens will
- allow you to zoom in and out. Here is a list of the features Lens has:
-
- - Displays the current magnification and mouse coordinates in the title bar.
- - Independent zooming in/out of X and Y dimensions.
- - Adjustable sampling rate (number of times to update per minute).
- - Displays axes (crosshairs) to indicate the mouse position (if desired).
- - Allows you to freeze the lens view when the lens window is inactive.
- - Has the ability to jump from one screen to another.
- - Also allows you to specify just about any screen to open on initially.
- .version
- 1.2
- .date
- 1995.02.20
- .author
- John Cowgill
- .distribution
- Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
- .email
- cow@laplace.mathstat.uidaho.edu
- .docs
- Lens.guide
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@amigalib.com)
- .submittal
- Downloaded via ftp from aminet (wuarchive.wustl.edu).
- .execute
- LAB start
- set choice `RequestChoice "Lens" "Please select an option" "View Guide" "Run Lens" "Cancel"`
- if $choice GT "0"
- if $choice EQ "1"
- MetaTool Lens.guide GUIDE
- else
- if $choice EQ "2"
- WBRun Lens
- endif
- endif
- skip start BACK
- endif
-