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EnigmA AMIGA RUN 02 (1995)(G.R. Edizioni)(IT)[!][issue 1995-11][Skylink CD].iso
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LightUp - another Blender Software (BS) production
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Once you run this program, any reading or writing to the SX-1's hard drive
will make the CD32's power LED flicker. So now you can tell when the hard
drive's being used, which is quite useful 'cos you can knacker everything if
your hard drive's being written to and you press reset.
It should work for other Amigas I guess, but it's not too useful.
Installing
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Drag the icon to your WBStartup drawer. Sorted.
Running
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If it's in your WBStartup drawer, it'll run automatically every time the
computer boots. To stop it, click on the icon in WBStartup.
If you don't want to do that you can run it after the computer has booted.
From the Workbench, click on the icon once to start it and again to stop it.
From the shell, type "LightUp" to start it and hit CTRL-C to stop it. Or you
can use "Run <>NIL: LightUp" to start it and the same again to stop it. The
"Break" command works too.
Boring wibble
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It uses SFPatch from dev/c on Aminet. It's very good, despite the fact that
the bloke who wrote it calls himself Wangi.
This is copyrighted by me but freely distributible. It shouldn't be altered
in any way and you should only charge for disks, postage, or packing if you
charge anything.
If something goes wrong then I can't be held responsible for the mess - you
use this program at your own risk. After all, it's free - what more do you
want? I trust it enough to use it though.
And it can't be used as part of anything that's sold for profit without my
say so, although the chances of that are fairly remote, I think. Oh, that
means cover CDs and disks on those glossy magazines as well.
My Email address is dan@blender.demon.co.uk, if you spot a bug or something.
Dan.