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========================== Contents of Disk 060 ==========================
This is disk 60 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware.
This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated
to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and
fund further development. I hope that by including them in this
library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible
distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that
like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee".
To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from
the library.
Blitz Blitz is a small program that is designed to be loaded
into memory and that sits in the background until activated
by its hotkey. It allows you to view a text file, much
like a TYPE command, only that it lets you move forwards
and backwards through the file. Its screen updates are
blitz'n. Binary only.
Author: Hayes Haugen
BlitzFonts Blitzfonts makes text output up to 6 times faster,
transparently to well behaved programs. It is also
very small and written 100% in assembly for maximum
speed. Binary only.
Author: Hayes Haugen
HandShake Handshake is a full featured VT52/VT100/VT102 terminal
emulator. The author has taken great pains to support
the full VT102 spec. This is version 1.20a, binary only.
Author: Eric Haberfellner
Med Yet another Amiga text editor. This one lets you edit up
to 36 files simultaneously and makes extensive use of
the mouse. This is version 2.1, binary only.
Author: Francois Rouaix
PrtDrvGen Program to automatically generate custom printer drivers.
Version 1.1, binary only, source available from author.
Author: Joergen Thomsen
Show A nice, very small slideshow type program, version 2.1,
binary only.
Author: Andry Rachmat
Uedit Version 2.0 of this nice shareware editor. Has learn
mode, a command language, menu customization, and other
user configurability and customizability features.
Binary only.
Author: Rick Stiles
Ueturbo Example of extensive customization of Uedit to set up
a nice development environment. Includes source.
Author: Tom Althoff
========================== Contents of Disk 061 ==========================
This is disk 61 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
ATPatch A program which reportedly will patch the Amiga Transformer
for operation under Workbench 1.2 (I don't have one so
couldn't test it). Includes source.
Author: Philip Staub
FillDisk Disksalv has been known to find some rather interesting
things in the free blocks of some production disks
from companies that should know better. This little
hack makes sure you don't get caught in the same trap,
by scribbling the disk's free blocks in a totally safe
manner. Includes source (all 20 lines of it).
Author: Fred Fish
LPatch Patch for programs, such as 'Atom', with bad 1.0 Lstartup
code, which abort during startup under 1.2 with 00038007
alert (can't open dos library). Includes source.
Author: Carolyn Scheppner
MicroEmacs Version 3.8b of Daniel Lawrence's variant of Dave
Conroy's microemacs. This version is greatly enhanced
over the last version, distributed on disk number 22.
For example, there is now a full extension language and
support for a larger number of 68000 machines. Includes
source.
Author: Dave Conroy, MANY enhancements by Daniel Lawrence
PearlFont A font similar to Topaz, but with smoothed out edges
and more rounded characters.
Author: Michael Portuesi
Terrain Program which demonstrates generation of good looking
pseudo-random scenery. Includes source in Draco.
Author: Chris Gray
VSprites Vsprite example from Rob's book "Programmers' Guide To
The Amiga". Produces 28 VSprites onscreen simultaneously,
using only three distinct sets of colors. Includes source.
Author: Rob Peck
========================== Contents of Disk 062 ==========================
This is disk 62 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Hack", done by
John Toebes and the crew at the Software Distillery. This is version
1.0.3D. The disk is unchanged except for the following:
(1) I have added this file, README.list62.
(2) I have added the standard distribution info file,
README.dist.
(3) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted
disk, to create the master distribution disk, using
a command of the form "copy df0: to df1: all". This
insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum,
but also has the unfortunate side-effect that all
the file dates are changed.
Note that this disk must be named "Hack_Game". I have elected to keep
that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for
disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before
using it.
-Fred
========================== Contents of Disk 063 ==========================
This is disk 63 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Larn", done by
Edmund Burnette and the crew at the Software Distillery. This is version
12.0B. The disk is unchanged except for the following:
(1) I have added this file, README.list63.
(2) I have added the standard distribution info file,
README.dist.
(3) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted
disk, to create the master distribution disk, using
a command of the form "copy df0: to df1: all". This
insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum,
but also has the unfortunate side-effect that all
the file dates are changed.
Note that this disk must be named "Larn". I have elected to keep
that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for
disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before
using it.
Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 40% full. Normally
I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged"
disks are special.
-Fred
========================== Contents of Disk 064 ==========================
This is disk 64 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This is a copy of the Amiga Developer's IFF disk, received directly from
Commodore-Amiga sources, with permission to place in the library and
redistribute. It is an update to disk number 16, and is unchanged except
for:
1) The volume name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk64.
2) This file (README.list64) has been added.
I didn't have room for my standard README.dist file. There were only
4 free blocks on the disk when I got it!
Enjoy
-Fred
========================== Contents of Disk 065 ==========================
This is disk 65 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Bawk Text processor inspired by the Unix awk utility. Bawk
searches files for specific patterns and performs
actions for every occurance of these patterns. The
patterns can be regular expressions. The actions are
expressed using a subset of the C language. Unfortunately
this version always gets a stack overflow no matter what
the stack is set to, I haven't had a chance to find the
bug. Includes source, so you can hunt for it. Looks
like it could be a very useful utility for the Amiga.
Author: Bob Brodt
CloseWB Simple program for use with MWB (also on this disk)
to close a current WorkBench screen, and let you
open WorkBench on a custom screen.
Author: Matt Dillon
Cookie Fortune cookie program. Includes source.
Author: Richard Stevens
JTime Detailed instructions, including schematics in IFF
format, for building and installing a battery backed
up real-time clock. The clock goes on the joystick
port (aka mouse port 2).
Author: Michael Keryan
MenuBuilder A program which automates the process of building
menus. It takes a simple text file and generates
a C source file with all the needed structures for
linking with the rest of your program. This is
version 1.0, and includes source.
Author: A.