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========================== Contents of Disk 830 ==========================
This is disk 830 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
PSFonts Postscript font files from the GNU Ghostscript 2.5.2 distribu-
tion, for use with the "Post" postscript interpreter on disk
828. This is part three of a three part distribution. Parts
one and two can be found on disks 828 and 829 respectively.
Author: Various, see docs.
========================== Contents of Disk 831 ==========================
This is disk 831 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
GrabKick A tool to copy the contents of any Kickstart ROM into a file.
Note that there are many legitimate reasons for wishing to
make a file copy of a ROM image. I don't condone using this
program for any illegal uses however. You should be aware of
the laws in your region with regard to fair use of software,
including software contained in ROMS. Version 1.1, includes
source.
Author: Ralf Gruner
Term A gift-ware telecommunications program written for AmigaOS 2.0
or higher. Features include total configurability, full ARexx
control, Xpr-transfer support, filetype-identification after
download, cut & paste/point-and-click on screen, auto upload
and download, unlimited size scrollable review buffer, solid
and fully-featured VT102/VT220/ANSI emulation, support for
external terminal emulation libraries, optional fast atomic
terminal emulation, hotkey support, powerful phonebook and
dialing functions, ability to save and print the contents of
the screen as IFF-ILBM or ASCII file, full overscan and screen
resolution support (AGA and ECS screen modes included), async-
hronous operation and a lot more. This is version 3.1, an up-
date to version 2.3 on disks 725 and 730. This is part one of
a three part distribution, and contains the main program, doc-
umentation, and auxiliary data files.
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
========================== Contents of Disk 832 ==========================
This is disk 832 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
FakeKey A utility for use in scripts with programs like Diskcopy that
require the user to press a key before the program runs. It
sends a user-specified key press to the active window, after
an optional delay. Requires AmigaDOS 2.04 or higher. This
is version 1.0. Includes source in assembly.
Author: Douglas Nelson
NameThatMonster
A commodity for use with Moria and similar games that use the
slash key for identification. It allows you to identify a
monster or object with a single press of the middle mouse but-
ton. Requires 2.04 or higher and a three button mouse. In-
cludes source in F-Basic.
Author: Douglas Nelson.
Term A gift-ware telecommunications program written for AmigaOS 2.0
or higher. Features include total configurability, full ARexx
control, Xpr-transfer support, filetype-identification after
download, cut & paste/point-and-click on screen, auto upload
and download, unlimited size scrollable review buffer, solid
and fully-featured VT102/VT220/ANSI emulation, support for
external terminal emulation libraries, optional fast atomic
terminal emulation, hotkey support, powerful phonebook and
dialing functions, ability to save and print the contents of
the screen as IFF-ILBM or ASCII file, full overscan and screen
resolution support (AGA and ECS screen modes included), async-
hronous operation and a lot more. This is version 3.1, an up-
date to version 2.3 on disks 725 and 730. This is part two of
a three part distribution, and contains the main program as a
68020/030/040 executable, and the program source code.
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
========================== Contents of Disk 833 ==========================
This is disk 833 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Term A gift-ware telecommunications program written for AmigaOS 2.0
or higher. Features include total configurability, full ARexx
control, Xpr-transfer support, filetype-identification after
download, cut & paste/point-and-click on screen, auto upload
and download, unlimited size scrollable review buffer, solid
and fully-featured VT102/VT220/ANSI emulation, support for
external terminal emulation libraries, optional fast atomic
terminal emulation, hotkey support, powerful phonebook and
dialing functions, ability to save and print the contents of
the screen as IFF-ILBM or ASCII file, full overscan and screen
resolution support (AGA and ECS screen modes included), async-
hronous operation and a lot more. This is version 3.1, an up-
date to version 2.3 on disks 725 and 730. This is part three
of a three part distribution, and contains the documentation
in DVI and PostScript formats.
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
ZIP A program which can interpret and run standard series and
interactive fiction plus Infocom game files. Includes sound
and proportional font support and other Amiga specific
features. Version 1.00, Amiga release 2.2, includes source
in `C'.
Author: Mark Howell, Amiga port by Olaf Barthel
========================== Contents of Disk 834 ==========================
This is disk 834 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
InfoTools Several tools to query information about or to disassemble
Infocom game files. Source in `C' is included.
Author: Mark Howell, Amiga port by Olaf Barthel
PInfocom A portable Infocom standard series game file interpreter that
can also analyze any Infocom game file and display vocabulary
lists, object trees, etc. Has many informative and debugging
options that can be enabled at runtime. Includes extensive
documentation, sound and proportional sound support, and many
Amiga specific features. This is version 3.00, Amiga release
2.34. Includes source in C.
Authors: InfoTaskForce & Paul D. Smith; port by Olaf Barthel
WBGenie WBGenie is a WB-program launcher with a difference. It is
intended to be a WB interface to a set of WB programs (which
the author is in the process of writing) to make performing
housekeeping chores on the Amiga simple. WBGenie is a WB2.x
only program and is a commodity. It makes use of appicons and
appwindows. Includes some sample code to demonstrate how to
write a tool type array without affecting existing tool types.
Version 1.02, binary only.
Author: Steven Velletri
XEM Sample code and documentation how to create and interface to
external terminal emulation libraries as supported by terminal
programs such as LR-Comm, `term' and X-Comm. This is version
2.0 and includes sample library and sample interface source
code in `C' and assembly language.
Author: Ueli Kaufmann
========================== Contents of Disk 835 ==========================
This is disk 835 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
MandelSquare Yet another program to generate images from the Mandelbrot
set, different from most implementations in that it runs
only under AmigaOS 2.x, requires an '020/'030/'040 CPU and a
numerical coprocessor. The calculation routines were
written in '881 assembly language for maximum speed and
precision. Also included is a `movie mode' which allows
generation of long camera zooms to spots in the Mandelbrot
set. The resulting animations can be saved in ANIM-opt-5
format, allowing to replay them using `MandelSquare' or
standard animation software. Enhancements include support
for the AGA chipset (now you can finally create images in
256 colours!) and several bug fixes and improvements in the
image and animation creation code. This is version 1.6, an
update to version