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- ADPro25PR 2.5 ADPro 2.5 screenshots & press release
-
- Some nice screen shots of the all new user interface and press release
- information on the new Art Department Professional version 2.5 from ASDG,
- Inc.
-
- Author: ASDG, Incorporated
- Path: BBS/biz/ADPro25PR-2.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AFile 3.12 A datafile manager
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: BBS/biz/AFile-3.12.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Amortize 1.16 Calculate loan amortizations/payments
-
- A loan amortization utility. The program will: Determine the maximum allowable
- borrowed principle (based on your gross monthly income); Calculate monthly
- payments for a given principle; Output each payment & outstanding balance;
- Set payment schedule to bi-weekly, bi-monthly or monthly; Set a payment on
- an anniversary date. Binary only.
-
- Author: Michael Mantel
- Path: BBS/biz/Amortize-1.16.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ASC 6.21 Amiga port of the UNIX spreadsheet SC
-
- An amiga port of the UNIX spreadsheet SC
-
- Author: Many!, Amiga Port by Simon Raybould
- Path: BBS/biz/ASC-6.21.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Banker 2.0beta Home accounting program w/MUI interface
-
- Lets you easily maintain the balance of your bank account. Main features:
- MUI interface (MUI not included); automatic entries (i.e. credits that
- happen once a month, or every week); localization; User-definable autosave;
- Flexible entries, "Amount" and "Date" are the only fields absolutely
- required; Export data.
-
- Author: Cédric Beust
- Path: BBS/biz/Banker-2.0beta.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bBaseII 5.6 Easily stores and retrieves information.
-
- A simple database program using a graphical interface. Stores, sorts
- and searches for information. Limited to 9 fields in each record.
- Features include FAST sorting, search in any field, mailing label
- support, and best of all, it's really easy to use! This version fixes
- all bugs reported since V5.5, which were mainly printing problems.
- Binary only.
-
- Author: Robert Bromley
- Path: BBS/biz/bBaseII-5.6.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bBaseIII 2.1 Full-Featured database program
-
- An easy to use, versatile, yet full featured database program.
- Search or sort on any field, print mailing labels, (un)delete
- records, mail merge, get reports in many formats, scramble files,
- flag records, and more. Fields are user-configurable, so bBase
- can be used to keep track of addresses, tape or video collections,
- recipe files, or anything else you can think of - one program does
- it all! bBaseIII is a greatly enhanced successor to bBaseII.
-
- Author: Robert Bromley
- Path: BBS/biz/bBaseIII-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ButlerJames 3.2 Database program for address management
-
- A database program designed primarily for address management, but can be
- used for other purposes as well. Hotkey activated, allows you send
- selected groups of data directly to the keyboard input stream or printer.
- Very useful to avoid having to continuously enter an often used address
- into your favorite word processor for example. Compatible with OS
- 1.2/1.3/2.0
-
- Author: Christoph Zens
- Path: BBS/biz/ButlerJames-3.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CarCosts 3.03 Keep track of automobile expenses
-
- Version 3 of the program "AutoKosten", now called CarCosts. This
- version uses MUI and supports locale.library, if available. Without
- locale.library, the interface uses german text. An english catalog
- and all needed files are included. A program to convert 2.0 data
- files to version 3 data files is also included. This version fixes
- a serious bug in version 3.00 on the FreshFish-Dec93 CDRom, Binary only.
-
- Author: Rüdiger Dreier
- Path: BBS/biz/CarCosts-3.03.lha
-
- ==========
-
- db 1.0 Small and fast database program
-
- 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 dozens 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. Currently in this FreeWare release, db is fixed to be just an
- address and telephone database, but this will change. The program is designed
- to handle information of your choice, but that ability 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, gives a standard look and feel.
- o Mouse and keyboard driven.
- o ASL requesters for flexible loads and saves.
- o Commodore's Clipboard for flexible interaction with other programs.
- o Font sensitivity.
- o AppWindow -just drag and drop database icons on db to load.
- o Online MenuHelp -Press HELP key when selecting a menu item.
- o Fast and flexible find function using AmigaDOS patterns.
- o Fast and flexible sort function. Multiple sort orders can be specified.
- o Label and standard ASCII export feature.
-
- Author: David Ekholm, Datadosen
- Path: BBS/biz/db-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DFA 2.0 Address database with many features
-
- DFA is the ultimate address utility for every AMIGA computer that
- runs at least Workbench 2.0. Native languages are supported as soon
- as one has installed Workbench 2.1 and above; Workbench 3.0 will be
- supported, if is available.
-
- DFA is not like any other address tool. It is an ideal combination
- of a lot of features and an easy to use program. Inspite of this
- combination it tries to use even less RAM than former versions of
- DFA
-
- DFA has an Arexx port that understands many commands. They give you
- full access to DFA out of every other programm with an Arexx port.
- Especially import and export of addresses can be done very easily
- using the Arexx port. Arexx scripts may be called directly out of
- DFA. You may assign an Arexx script to every function key.
-
- DFA supports up to three email addresses - you can even call an
- external mail editor and DFA gives the desired email address to it
- (using Arexx).
-
- DFA can dial the stored telefone numbers - even more than one
- number per entry is possible.
-
- DFA can print the addresses using different formats: Long list,
- short list, telephone list, address labels and address cards.
-
- DFA's windows are all fully font sensitive and the main window is
- adjustable via the sizing gadget! All functions can not only be
- invoked by mouse but by keyboard also.
-
- DFA supports the locale library that is included in Workbench 2.1
- and above. Supported languages are Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish,
- French, German, Italian, Swedish up to now. All shortcuts are
- localized as well!
-
- DFA supports some new "features" if running under OS 3.0 and above
- ("New Look" menus, scaled MX/Checkbox gadgets, nicer listview,...).
-
- DFA supplies context sensitive online help, which gives you the
- proper help text out of every DFA related window.
-
- DFA comes along with comprehensive AMIGAGUIDE and TEX
- documentation; both english and german
-
- Registered users will get a keyfile that enables saving of the
- DFA-Preferences, which is disabled in the public release.
-
- DFA should be installed using the provided install script. The
- installer program ((c) Commodore) is included!
-
- NEW FEATURES
-
- - Extended client server mechanism. DFA consists of a server, an
- editor and a preferences program.
-
- - All program parts that are used by more than one of the programs
- mentioned above have been exported into a shared library, the
- 'dfa.library'.
-
- - Every address can get up to 8 group flags, which makes it
- possible to select the addresses you want to get displayed.
-
- - The Arexx port has been rewritten from scratch, using the
- Arexxbox V1.12 by M. Balzer. Several new functions have been added
- and some of the existing ones have been improved.
-
- - The main window is no longer closed and opened again, if you
- resize it. The layout calculation in this window has been optimized
- as well, so it looks much better now.
-
- - The buttons at the right side of the main window (V1.2x) have
- been put into a toolbox, i.e. a separate small window. This window
- may be closed. All these functions can be reached via menu items
- additionally.
-
- - The listview that displayes the address list can be configured in
- several ways: You can not only tell DFA which fields you want to
- get displayed, but you may even tell how much of the available
- space you want to use for this field AND and in which of the up to
- 8 columns this field has to be displayed
-
- - The text gadgets near the buttom of the main window (V1.2x) have
- been replaced with a listview, called the panel listview. This
- solution is much more flexible than the text gadgets. You can not
- only tell DFA which fields you want to see within the up to 16
- lines, you may even change the lines' title to fit your needs.
-
- - Two new fields have been added: c/o and state. Especially the
- state field may be very useful in countries that either need this
- particular information OR are used to place their ZIP/PC behind the
- city name.
-
- - Every address item now may have one external file attached to it!
- This may be used to store additional information that would not
- have enough space within the usual address fields.
-
- - The search function got improved funtionality: Now you may toggle
- each field to be searched through.
-
- - The dial function was rewritten from scratch and has much better
- functionality now: You may dial the active or all marked entries,
- you may use programs like the 'getty' at the same time, as DFA now
- supports the 'OwnDevUnit' library, The dial function got its own
- window (no longer a simple requester) that give you much more
- information. You may set the number of retries and a redial delay.
- The modem status as e.g. 'BUSY', 'NO DIALTOME', etc. is detected as
- well.
-
- - The load and most of all the save routine have been rewritten
- from scratch and are much faster now.
-
- - The internal memory usage for the storage of address data has
- been optimzed, which means that you now need less RAM to store your
- addresses than in DFA V1.2x, in spite of the new address fields!
-
- - The usage of memory pools sped up some parts of DFA noticably and
- decreases memory fragmentation.
-
- - DFA is able to supply a simple network mechanism that makes sure
- that several people that use the same address file within a LAN do
- not overwrite each other's changes of the address file.
-
- - The one preferences window of DFA V1.2 was replaced by a separate
- DFA preferences program (10 windows). This does not only mean that
- you may start this program seperately (even if no other part of DFA
- is running), but there are much more settings you may change:
-
- -*- Autosave behaviour
-
- -*- Icon generation can be toggled
-
- -*- The address listview (see above)
-
- -*- The panel listview (see above)
-
- -*- The groups' names and shortcuts
-
- -*- The fonts, i.e. you may either use the system's default fonts or
- select the fonts of your choice.
-
- -*- Additional modem settings, incl. the possiblility to toggle the
- usage of the 'OwnDevUnit' library.
-
- -*- Important path and file names used by DFA: I.e. the default
- address file, the directory for the external files as well as the
- ASCII editor and the ASCII viewer used for the external files.
-
- -*- The arexx commands that are bound to the function keys.
-
- -*- The sorting. I.e. your address can be sorted by any field you wish
- now.
-
- - Last but not least the complete DFA distribution comes along with
- 8-color MagicWB icons by Martin 'XEN' Huttenloher.
-
- Author: Dirk Federlein
- Path: BBS/biz/DFA-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DiskArchiv 1.21 Program for managing your floppy disks
-
- A program for managing your disk-collection. You can easily read in all
- disk-contents, comment and store them in a DiskArchiv-database.
- With different search mechanisms you are able to look for complete disk
- contents or single file information. Many ways to print out information,
- disk labels too. Special function for printing out label-sheets on
- HP-DeskJet-printers and compatibles. Documentation in English and German.
-
- Author: Michael Köpke und Rolf Herrmann.
- Path: BBS/biz/DiskArchiv-1.21.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DiskCat 2.1 A configurable disk librarian
-
- DiskCat is a configurable disk librarian. The files can be organized
- any way you want. You can make and name any category you care to.
- Categories and files can be moved. Through menu selection, all disks
- that are inserted are automatically searched and the useful
- information copied. A 45 character comment can be entered for each
- file. The database can be searched and exported.
-
- Author: Kenny Nagy
- Path: BBS/biz/DiskCat-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FINANCA 1.4 Calculate MORTGAGES, ANNUITIES, INTEREST
-
- A useful financial program that makes it easy for the user to calculate
- MORTGAGES, ANNUITIES, and COMPOUND INTEREST. The program provides the
- user with financial tables of COMPOUND INTEREST and MORTGAGES over several
- different time periods and deposits/loans with user-specified interest
- rates. In addition, FINANCA contains a SIMPLEX routine which is very
- useful for numerous business applications. Our SIMPLEX computes the
- maximum/minimum value of a linear function of several nonnegative variables
- subject to various equality/inequality constraints. It handles up to 30
- variables and 30 constraints. Includes normal and 68882 versions.
-
- Author: A. G. Kartsatos
- Path: BBS/biz/FINANCA-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- OnTheBall 1.20 Demo version of a desktop aid program
-
- Demo version of a desktop aid that contains: Calendar -- View & Print
- adjustable week, month, and yearly schedules. Search forward &
- backward through appointments. 9 repeat modes. reminder with snooze.
- Addressbook -- Mailing labels, auto- dialer. Search & sort by any
- field. Attatch notes. To-Do List -- Sorts by optional due dates.
- Search/Print. NotePad, Full-featured text editor, have as many notes
- open at one time as you like. Attach notes to any entry in any
- application. Multi-lingual, works on all Amigas. Preferences.
- ARexx. Imports Nag(c) files. Create personalized "Tags". Much
- more...
-
- Author: Jason Freund, Pure Logic Software
- Path: BBS/biz/OnTheBall-1.20.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PGS3Preview 3.0 Preview and screenshots of PageStream 3
-
- Some screen shots and preview information on the upcoming PageStream
- version 3.0.
-
- Author: Soft-Logik Publishing
- Path: BBS/biz/PGS3Preview-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TurboCalc 2.0 Demo version of powerful spreadsheet
-
- A spreadsheet which was chosen as "spreadsheet of the year" for Amiga
- computers by the readers of one of Germany's most important Amiga
- magazines. This is a demo version with disabled save and print
- functions. Has more than 100 functions and 120 macro commands,
- include ARexx commands. Has an integrated database with search, sort,
- copy, extract, delete, and other database functions such as number of
- matches, average, etc. Diagrams and charts are included and very easy
- to handle.
-
- Author: Michael Friedrich
- Path: BBS/biz/TurboCalc-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VideoMaxe 4.33 A video database for private video users
-
- A video database that satisfies all needs of a private video user.
- With full OS 2.1+ and environmental support (localization, application
- icon, installer, font-sensitive runtime gadget layout, layout saving,
- guide documentation, ...) the program handles record suggestions, spool
- informations, free amount of additional data per tape or title, comfortable
- search routines, printing, etc. Binary only.
-
- Author: Stephan Suerken
- Path: BBS/biz/VideoMaxe-4.33.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK 37 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: BBS/CBM/NDUK-V37.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK 39 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: BBS/CBM/NDUK-V39.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK 40 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: BBS/CBM/NDUK-V40.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK include files 40 Amiga include files for gcc binary tree.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: BBS/CBM/os-include-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK libraries 40 Amiga libraries for gcc binary tree.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: BBS/CBM/os-lib-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AmiQWK 2.4 QWKMail format offline message system
-
- QWKMail format offline message system. Allows reading of
- QWKMail format offline message packets popular with many
- bulletin board systems (BBSes). Replies can be edited using
- any text editor and packed for transfer at a later time.
- AmiQWK has been tested with many QWKMail systems for IBM and
- Amiga based BBSes.
-
- Author: Jim Dawson
- Path: BBS/comm/AmiQWK-2.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- avmNfax 1.33 Voicemail/fax for voice-capable modems
-
-
- This is release 1.33 of avmNfax, a voicemail/fax program
- that supports ZyXEL, LineLink, Dolphin modems,
- and Rockwell modems. Supras are not supported with
- this release.
-
- This version includes its own fax program, printer
- driver, fax printer, and fax viewer. This fax program
- can be used with Class 1 and Class 2 fax modems. It can
- also be used with the voice modems that AVM supports.
-
- It can also work in conjunction with GPFax (or TrapFax)
- and AXsh (other fax programs or BBSes may be substituted
- with some ARexx programming) to provide voice, fax, and
- data, all on one line.
-
- This version is a rewrite of ZVM and it requires
- MUI 1.4 or greater (it is known to work on MUI 2.0).
- It supports multiple lines (if you have multiple
- modems of the same type). You can use avmNfax as a
- simple answering machine with fax capabilities,
- or use it to provide multiple mailboxes. It can play
- different "intro" messages depending on the time of day,
- day of week, random, or manual selection. You can retrieve
- your messages remotely, etc. The caller can
- be told of a forwarding number when he enters
- a particular mailbox. There are many enhancements
- since 1.19 was released.
-
- To reduce setup time, I highly recommend that you
- also get the pre-recorded English voice files. Look
- for anything that starts with AVMV (like AVMVEngCVSD7200.lha,
- AVMVEngADPCM2.lha, etc.).
-
- Author: Al Villarica
- Path: BBS/comm/avmNfax-1.33.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BBBBS 7.2 BaudBandit BBS, V7.2
-
- Baud Bandit Bulletin Board System. Written entirely in ARexx using the
- commercial terminal program "BaudBandit". Features include up to 99 file
- libraries with extended filenotes, up to 99 fully threaded message
- conferences, number of users, files, messages, etc. are only limited by
- storage space, controlled file library and message conference access for
- users and sysops, interface to extra devices like CD-ROM and others, all
- treated as read only, complete Email with binary mail and multiple
- forwarding, user statistics including messages written, files uploaded or
- downloaded, time, etc, plus much more. Now includes a complete offline
- reader/answer called bbsQUICK.rexx, and Call Back Verification for local
- callers.
-
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
- Path: BBS/comm/BBBBS-7.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BBDoors 7.2 rexxDoor games and diversions for BBBBS
-
- 19 rexxDoor games and diversions adjusted to work with BBBBS version 7.2
- Included:
- Amiga_List..........update 6.6
- BlackJack...........update 6.4
- Chicago.............update 6.6
- FilmFlubs...........
- Hollywood_Squares...update 6.4
- Horse_Racing........new! 6.2
- MatchMaker..........update 6.2
- Number_guesser......new! 6.2
- One_Armed_Bandit....update 6.2
- Ship_Hunt...........update 6.2
- StarTrek............update 6.3
- Steven_Wright.......new! 6.3
- Stock_Market........update 6.5
- StoryBoard..........update 6.2
- Quote_Music.........new! 7.1
- Quote_Zen...........new! 7.1
- Wheel_Of_Fortune....update 6.2
- Yacht_C.............update 6.6
- YuppieWars..........update 6.3
-
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
- Path: BBS/comm/BBDoors-7.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CasioLink 1.0 Amiga to Casio FX-850P data link
-
- A program for transmitting data between the Amiga and the Casio
- FX850P (FX880P) pocket computer.
-
- Author: Frank Nießen
- Path: BBS/comm/CasioLink-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Hydra 1.0 A bidirectional file transfer protocol
-
- HYDRA is a bidirectional file transfer protocol designed by Joaquim H.
- Homrighausen and Arjen G. Lentz similar to Bimodem, a proprietary file
- transfer protocol. It originated in the PC world and has been ported
- to the Atari ST and Amiga. The HYDRA protocol can send and receive
- data at the same time and also adds a chat option.
-
- Author: Joaquim H. Homrighausen
- Arjen G. Lentz
- Olaf Barthel
- Path: BBS/comm/Hydra-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- THOR 1.22 Advanced reader for QWK/HIPPO/ABBS/MBBS.
-
- THOR is a offline message reader developed for saving online time while
- connected to BBS systems, and for building and maintaining a database of
- the messages from the boards. The message database has true history and
- threading, fast searching, mark and keep options. Each board has a user
- database with all users which has written messages. This user database can
- be used when sending messages. There is an optional internal fullscreen
- editor. The editor has all features needed for message editing. Both THOR
- and the internal editor have ARexx ports. THOR is fully compliant to the
- Style Guide with a resizeable, font-sensitive and configurable user
- interface. Supports new 3.0 features (newlook menus, memory pools,
- interleaved screens, 24 bit palette,....). Many useful utilities are
- included.
-
- Author: Eivind Nordseth
- Path: BBS/comm/Thor-1.22.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ACE 2.0 FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler + extras
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Benn
- Path: BBS/dev/ACE-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ACE-AG-docs ?.? Three docs for the AmigaBasic Compiler
-
- Contains three AmigaGuide documents for the FreeWare Amiga BASIC
- compiler ACE, version 2.0:
-
- - ACE.GUIDE: General docs for ACE (from ace.doc)
- - REF.GUIDE: ACE language reference (from ref.doc)
- - AIDE.GUIDE: Graphical front-end docs (from aide.doc)
-
- Author: John Stiwinter
- Path: BBS/dev/ACE-AG-Docs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ADev11 ?.? Complete development sys for 68HC11 CPU
-
- A complete development system for Motorola's 68HC11 processor, including a
- macro assembler, linker, librarian, downloader and disassembler. Supports
- multiple source file and multiple relocatable segments per file.
-
- Author: Stan Burton
- Path: BBS/dev/ADev11.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AForth 1.4 A FORTH-79 Std Implementation for AMIGA
-
- AFORTH is an implementation of the FORTH programming language for
- the Commodore Amiga, it adheres very closely to the FORTH-79
- standard as defined by the FORTH Standards Team.
-
- Author: Steve Martin
- Path: BBS/dev/AForth-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ALSt 3.04 Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04
-
- Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04. A port of Timothy Budd's version 3
- of Little Smalltalk. The first port of version 3 to the Amiga (that I
- know of) was by Dan Griffin. This port adds to that one the use of
- Guido van Rossum's Standard Windows library to provide a simple ANSI
- character and escape code based windowing facility. This allows Amiga
- Little Smalltalk to include a class/method browser and an integrated text
- editor. Although the windowing facility is a bit slow, it makes this
- version a much better learning tool than previous ports.
-
- Author: Tim Budd
- Dan Griffin
- David A. Faught
- Path: BBS/dev/ALSt-3.04.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaE 2.1b Amiga specific E compiler
-
- An Amiga specific E compiler. E is a powerful and flexible procedural
- programming language and Amiga E a very fast com- piler for it, with
- features such as compilation speed of 20000 lines/minute on a 7 Mhz
- amiga, inline assembler and linker integrated into compiler, large set
- of integrated functions, module concept with 2.04 includes as modules,
- flexible type-system, quoted expressions, immediate and typed lists,
- low level polymorphism, exception handling and much, much more.
- Written in Assembly and E.
-
- Author: Wouter van Oortmerssen
- Path: BBS/dev/Amiga_E-2.1b.lha
-
- ==========
-
- c2p ?.? two *fast* chunky2planar converters
-
- 8 bitplane chunky2planar converters, one using the CPU with the blitter and the
- second one using the CPU only. Comes with examples of implementation.
-
- Author: James McCoull
- Peter McGavin
- Conrad Sanderson
- Path: BBS/dev/C2P.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CatEdit 1.1b A GUI catalog editor/translator
-
- A GUI catalog editor/translator, allows you to translate localized
- programs. You can also remove errors in the translation of a program
- or even the Workbench. All you need to translate a program is a
- catalog file in a language that you understand.
-
- Author: Rafael D'Halleweyn
- Path: BBS/dev/CatEdit-1.1b.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CManual 3.0 Amiga programming documents and examples
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Anders Bjerin
- Path: BBS/dev/CManual-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CodeWatcher 1.4 Keeps track of allocated resources.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Michael Plitkins
- Path: BBS/dev/CodeWatcher-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CPump 1.7 Configurable GUI for various C-compilers
-
- An Amiga Intuition-based GUI that provides a C programming environment
- for several of the freely distributable C compilers and various utilities.
-
- Author: David A. Faught
- Path: BBS/dev/CPump-1.7.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Curses 1.4 Link lib of standard "curses" functions
-
- A link library containing many of the terminal independant standard
- "curses" functions. Designed primarily for those interested in porting
- UNIX screen based programs to the Amiga. And examples.
-
- Author: Simon John Raybould
- Path: BBS/dev/Curses-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Date 33.087 A set of routines for calculating dates.
-
- A collection of routines for calculating dates.
- I have included 52 routines like checking for a leap-year
- or calculating the easter-sunday! Have a look at this :)
- Requires ONLY an ANSI-C-Compiler or a C++ Compiler - this
- means that you could use the C-Source on ALL (i hope so)
- computer-systems!!!
-
- Author: Kai Hofmann
- Path: BBS/dev/Date-33.087.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Designer 1.42 GUI Creator for C & HSPascal, V1.42
-
- The Designer is a tool which makes programming intuition interfaces far
- easier. It allows you to create Windows and Menus which can then be turned
- into source code by the Producers. At present there are two producers,
- the CProducer and the PasProducer, more producers may become available in
- the future. The Designer supports the importing of images which can then
- be used in windows or menus as well as being placed in the produced source
- code for your use. Menus are created using the GadTools library and
- support V38+ features, text and image items are allowed, keyboard shortcuts
- and mutual exclusion are supported along with all standard flags,
- localization of menus is easily added. Menus are all NewLook menus in
- V38+. Windows are the main part of the Designer. You can create all
- standard GadTools Gadgets and intuition Boolean Gadgets with all standard
- options. Text and Images can also be placed on the window as you choose.
- Extensive options are available to edit the code produced which should cover
- most eventualities, almost all tags for windows and gadgets are supported
- including many V38+ tags. The Designer can produce IDCMP handling routines
- for windows and menus and can create a main file which in many cases will
- allow the production of an entire program, the programmer just has to fill
- in the gaps. In V1.4 GadToolsBox files can now be imported to allow
- enhancement of your previous creations. Full locale support is now
- included to make programming in multiple languages as easy as possible.
- Registered users can upgrade to the latest version by using the latest demo
- version. Extensive on line help is available using amigaguide.library,
- this must be available for this feature.
-
- Author: Ian OConnor
- Path: BBS/dev/DesignerDemo-1.42.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DiceConfig 2.0 GUI based frontend for Dice C compiler
-
- DiceConfig is a new GUI based frontend for the Dice C compiler.
-
- Author: Laurent Faillie
- Path: BBS/dev/DiceConfig-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DropBox 1.1 Source for (yet unreleased) DropBox v1.1
-
- Source only for a WorkBench AppIcon Commodity that examines the filename
- of the file dropped in it, then searches a configurable database for an
- action to perform on it, such as read, display, edit, unarc, etc. The
- author has released this source for the yet unreleased binary version 1.1,
- which is not bug yet free.
-
- Author: Steve Anichini
- Path: BBS/dev/DropBox-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Enforcer 37.55 Monitor for illegal memory accesses
-
- 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. Requires V37 of the OS or better and an MMU.
-
- Author: Michael Sinz
- Path: BBS/dev/Enforcer-37.55.lha
-
- ==========
-
- fd2pragma 2.0 Pragmas/LVOs for Aztec, Dice, SAS, Maxon
-
- A small utility to create prototypes for the Aztec C compiler or the
- Aztec Assembler from FD files as they are distributed from Commodore
- with the Include files. This new version introduces support of tag
- functions, either by using the SAS pragma "tagcall" or by creating
- stub routines automatically.
-
- Author: Jochen Wiedmann
- Path: BBS/dev/fd2pragma-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FlexCat 1.2 Creates catalogs & source to handle them
-
- A utility like CatComp, KitCat or MakeCat, which creates catalogs and
- source to handle them. The goal in writing FlexCat was to be flexible
- in the source that is created. This is done by using external template
- files (so called source descriptions) which can be edited by the programmer.
- Any programming language or individual needs can be satisfied. Examples
- for Assembler, C, E and Oberon, an example for handling catalogs in
- Workbench 2.0, german, french and italian catalogs, source and docs in
- AmigaGuide, Ascii and DVI format are included.
-
- Author: Jochen Wiedmann
- Path: BBS/dev/FlexCat-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MUI 2.1 Object oriented graphical user interface
-
- An object oriented system to create and maintain graphical user
- interfaces. From a programmer's 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. On
- the other hand, users of MUI based applications have the ability to
- customize nearly every pixel of a program's interface according to
- their personal taste. Includes developers support package and several
- demos.
-
- Author: Stefan Stuntz
- Path: BBS/dev/MUI-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MungWall 37.64 Watches for illegal FreeMem's
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore Amiga; submitted by Carolyn Scheppner
- Path: BBS/dev/MungWall-37.64.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RKRM ?.? Source and executables from 3rd ed. RKM
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore CATS
- Path: BBS/dev/RKRM.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SetPatch 40.14 Utilities to patch AmigaDOS 2.04 - 3.1
-
- Setpatch is designed to improve system operation by fixing (patching)
- various system problems. Setpatch 37.39 is for AmigaDOS 2.04 (V37).
- Setpatch 40.14 is for AmigaDOS 2.1 (V38) through AmigaDOS 3.1 (V40).
-
- Author: Commodore Business Machines
- Path: BBS/dev/SetPatch-40.14.lha
-
- ==========
-
- StripANSI2 ?.? Strip ANSI Sequences from a file
-
- Strip ANSI sequences from a file. Useful for those of you that like using
- a non-ANSI text viewer/editor for reading files.
-
- Author: Jon Armstrong
- Path: BBS/dev/StripANSI2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Struct 1.0 Struct programming language compiler
-
- Struct compiler, version 1.0. Struct is a programming language
- designed for speed. Register variables are an integral part of
- the language and are under the direct control of the programmer.
- Documentation and example programs included.
-
- Author: Roland Acton
- Path: BBS/dev/Struct-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Sushi 37.10 Intercept and display output of KPrintf
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Carolyn Scheppner
- Path: BBS/dev/Sushi-37.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Triton 1.0 An object oriented GUI creation system.
-
- A standard Amiga shared, runtime library. Triton makes it much easier to
- create good-looking graphical user interfaces (GUIs) than GadTools,
- BOOPSI or other systems.
-
- The most important features are:
-
- - Object oriented system
- - Automatically font sensitive, font adaptive
- - Automatic keyboard shortcuts for default window actions
- - *Really* easy to use
- - Beautiful OS2.x/3.x look
- - Comes as a freely distributable shared library
- - Size! Though Triton is very powerful, it is a shared library of less
- than 40KB. You don't need any startup tools, editors, BOOPSI classes
- or other things. It's the Triton among the minnows of GUI creation
- systems ;)
- - Resizeability of windows wherever applicable
- - No large stack required
-
- By using Triton you don't have to worry about otherwise very time-consuming
- things like font-sensitivity and resizeability of your windows. What is
- even more important is that you can easily change your user interfaces
- later without having to rearrange display objects. Simply add an object
- to a group and the whole GUI will adapt to make room for it.
-
- The usage of a Triton GUI should be pretty clear. All windows have two
- additional keyboard shortcuts (if not explicitly disabled by the
- application): 'Esc' will simulate the 'close window' gadget and 'Del' will
- simulate the 'resize window' gadget. In palette, slider, scroller and
- similar gadgets with an up/down facility you can use the shifted shortcut
- to decrease the value.
-
- Author: Stefan Zeiger
- Path: BBS/dev/Triton-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VisualArts 1.0 A powerful GUI designer
-
- A new powerful GUI designer. Features includes: Menu and List manager,
- Object Master, Insert custom codes into any GadTools or GadTool Menu items,
- primitive drawing tools such as rectangle, circle and lines; Supports
- AppWindow and MultiProcessing windows. An intuitive interface unlike other
- GUIs, unlimited windows can be opened, supports PAL, NTSC, EURO, VGA, AGA
- screen modes, user preference, automatic history and time interval saving,
- user configurable source output, and many more features.
-
- Author: Danny Y. Wong
- Path: BBS/dev/VisualArts-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VisualMaker 1.0 GUI "DMakefile maker" for DICE
-
- A Tool for automatically generating a 'DMakefile' for DiCe's Make utility.
- Features include a fully graphical user interface, automatic scanning of
- source files for headerfile dependancies and handling of precompiled
- header dependancies. Supports all DiCe compiler options and uses symbol
- names and variable assignments in the output file, grouping all files
- with the same options together. Takes into account the environment
- variable DCCOPTS.
-
- Author: David Lübbren
- Path: BBS/dev/VisualMaker-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AM 1.0 Maintains users and groups in muFS
-
- AM was written to support the muFS system operator's work by supplying
- an easy-to-use user interface based on MUI (Magic User Interface) by
- Stefan Stuntz.
-
- The following gives you a quick overview on AM's facilities:
-
- * localized (currently English, German, Netherlands, Norwegian,
- Portuguêse, and Swedish catalogs)
-
- * needs and makes extensive use of MUI 2.0 (`muimaster.library'
- version 7+)
-
- * supports the following operations on the muFS system files
-
- - create new users/groups
-
- - edit any characteristics of an existing user/group
-
- - delete users/groups
-
- - temporarily ban a user from the system
-
- * automatically creates new $HOME directories and installs default
- files there by executing a user supplied script
-
- * checks $HOME directories (not functional yet)
-
- * searches muFS partitions for files with bad owner information and
- changes them
-
- Author: Ingolf Koch
- Path: BBS/disk/am-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AmiCDROM 1.11 ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem
-
- A CDROM disk filing system for the Amiga. It supports the ISO-9660
- standard and the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. 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".
-
- Author: Frank Munkert
- Path: BBS/disk/AmiCDROM-1.11.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AMUC_Cover ?.? Printable Cover for the AMUC CDRom
-
- A CDRom cover for the AMUC CD-ROM (Amiga User's of Calgary. Included are
- two Final Copy IIr2 documents, as well as the corresponding PostScript
- equivalents for those who have access to a PostScript printer. Also
- included are the DPaint brushes used to create the covers in case somebody
- wishes to do a better job ;-).
-
- Author: Geoff Seeley
- Path: BBS/disk/AMUC_Cover.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AZap 2.21 Binary editor - files, memory, and devs.
-
- 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...).
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: BBS/disk/AZap-2.21.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BackupRexx 1.10 ARexx script for daily system backups
-
- A little ARexx routine the author wrote to backup his BBS system each day
- via a cron entry. It handles a 28 day schedule, with various levels of
- backup depending on which day of the week and which week of the month it
- is. Change the partition assigns and the schedule as you need for your
- system. This is setup to use a QIC-525 format SCSI drive mounted with
- btntape and using tar as the backup vehicle.
-
- Author: Bill Seymour
- Path: BBS/disk/BackupRexx-1.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BTNTape 3.0 A "Better-Than-Nothing" scsi tape driver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Robert Rethemeyer
- Path: BBS/disk/BTNtape-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CDDA 1.3 Play digital audio off Sony CD drives
-
- This program replays digital audio data directly off a compact disc
- using the Amiga audio hardware (in stereo where available). A special
- type of CD-ROM drive is required since this program makes use of a
- vendor unique command supported by Sony drives, such as the CDU-8003A
- or the Apple CD-300 drive.
-
- Please note that due to the work involved reading and converting the
- audio data music may not always play smoothly. The program will also
- consume large amounts of chip memory in order to supply the player
- task with a contiguous stream of data (the maximum number of sound
- queue packets can be adjusted using a command line parameter). Your
- system may also experience heavy task loading since the incoming data
- (more than 88K bytes per second) must be handled quickly and
- efficiently in order to avoid `pops' and delays.
-
- Author: Olaf Barthel
- Path: BBS/disk/CDDA-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ClickNot 37.3 Stop your disk drives from clicking
-
- Only 348 bytes, this anti-click program can be run on WB2 and WB3 from
- the CLI, the Workbench, or from the WBStartup draw. System legal and
- written in SAS/C V6.3. It will autodetect DF0: to DF3:
-
- Author: Richard Waspe
- Path: BBS/disk/ClickNot-37.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DCmp 1.52 Compare two disks byte by byte
-
- A utility that allows you to compare two disks block by block. Written
- in order to check the reliability of the Video-Backup-System, (VBS), DCmp
- can create a file containing a list of differing sectors which can be used
- in conjunction with a disk-editor to correct the defects. Binary only.
-
- Author: Tobias Ferber
- Path: BBS/disk/DCmp-1.52.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DiskMon 2.8 Disk monitor - for most block devices
-
- A Disk-Monitor that works with most block devices
- (Floppies DFx, PCx, MFH, ... DD and HD, Harddisks including
- RDSK-blocks, RAD:, MAP:, etc).
- Features: Block-Monitor, File-Monitor, MFM-Editor for Floppies,
- BAM-Editor, Track-Repair, Search (ASCII and HEX), ...
-
- Author: Jörg Strohmayer
- Path: BBS/disk/DiskMon-2.8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DiskSalv2 11.30 Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util
-
- 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:). Catalogs are included for Danish, French,
- German, Italian, Norwegian, Finnish, Spanish, and Swedish. Short manuals
- are in English, French, Spanish, and Swedish.
-
- Author: Dave Haynie
- Path: BBS/disk/DiskSalv2-11.30.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DiskInfoTools 1.0 Three useful disk information tools
-
- Three Tools in one: PieChartDir - Provides an interactive pie chart of
- disk usage. Includes percentages and byte values. DupFinder - Locates
- duplicate files. CompareDir - Compares two disks or directories. All
- three tools run via an easy to use GUI, with online help. No special
- libraries, CPU, or memory requirements. Binary only.
-
- Author: Barney Blankenship
- Path: BBS/disk/DTools-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Find 2.3 A tool for searching disk partitions
-
- Find is a tool for searching disk partitions and is particularly
- useful with the disk validator tool "Val" by the same author. It
- should work with any 512 byte block structured virtual or physical
- disk partition i.e. it should work with any device that allows you to
- do any CMD_READ of 512 bytes at multiples of 512 byte Offsets -
- sequentially from any start block to any end block. Find by-passes
- the FileSystem running on the device and does direct I/O to the device
- itself.
-
- Author: Andrew Kemmis
- Path: BBS/disk/Find-2.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Flat 1.3 Handler for block-mapped filing devices
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- Path: BBS/disk/Flat-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- mkisofs 1.00.5 Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility.
-
- 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)
-
- Author: Eric Youngdale
- Frank Munkert
- Path: BBS/disk/mkisofs-1.00.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NewZAP 3.3 Multipurpose file sector editing utility
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Dallas J. Hodgson
- Path: BBS/disk/NewZAP-3.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PlayCDDA 1.1 Play CD's over the Amiga's audio device
-
- A program for owners of Toshiba 3401 CDROM drives. These drives are
- capable of transferring CD-DA (digital audio) data over the SCSI bus.
- PlayCDDA reads this data and reproduces the corresponding sounds on the
- Amiga's audio.device. PlayCDDA communicates with the user over a simple
- graphical interface.
-
- Author: Frank Munkert
- Path: BBS/disk/PlayCDDA-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PowerCache 37.115 Flexible and Powerful Disk Caching Sys
-
- A user friendly, completely configurable disk caching system. Has tons
- of featues, including a nice GUI, multiple unit caching, selectable
- read-only or read/write cache mode, cache-in-a-file option, statistics
- graphs, a low memory handler, a full ARexx interface and more than
- 120k of AmigaGuide documentation. Online AmigaGuide help is available
- from within the program. Installs as a simple commodity and is of course
- hotkey controllable. Requires at least Kickstart 2.04. Certain bonus
- features require 3.0 or later. Localized, CatComp source included.
- Binary only.
-
- Author: Michael Berg
- Path: BBS/disk/PowerCache-37.115.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SCDPlayer 1.1 Very small CDPlayer commodity w/source
-
- A tool for easily playing CD Audio. It's also a commodity.
- Popup on public screen w/hotkey, keyboard short-cuts...
- Font-adaptive.
-
- Author: Pascal Rullier, SCSIUtil source by Gary Duncan and Heiko Rath
- Path: BBS/disk/SCDPlayer-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SuperDuper 3.0 Very fast disk copier and formatter
-
- A very fast disk copier and formatter. Can make up to four unverified
- copies from a ram buffer in 36 seconds. Verified copies from a ram
- buffer take 67 seconds for one destination drive, plus 34 seconds for
- each additional destination. Includes a program to fine tune some
- fields in the trackdisk device, and a "no click" type program.
-
- Author: Sebastiano Vigna
- Path: BBS/disk/SuperDuper-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Val 2.3 A disk partition validator (OFS or FFS)
-
- A disk partition validator that only reads your disk (no writes to
- it). Should work with any 512 byte block structured virtual or
- physical disk partition which uses the Original File System (OFS) or
- Fast File System (FFS). Val will check out the disk and output error
- messages and warnings according to any problems it may find on the
- disk, with a reasonably concise message about what it thinks is wrong.
- Val will find errors that the standard Disk-Validator will ignore,
- such as a file header that points to more or less blocks than the
- filesize represents.
-
- Author: Andrew Kemmis
- Path: BBS/disk/Val-2.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WhereK 9.8 A configurable hard drive utility
-
- A highly configurable hard drive utility. Features an automatic disk
- cataloger with 3 modes, turns directories into ascii files that can be
- saved and searched, allows other programs to run while continuing in the
- background, creates lists with versions of the libraries on your hard
- drive and disks. All files created can be saved. Features 2 help modes,
- individual help for keys and a comprehensive help mode both accessible
- from the program. Version 9.8 contains these additional features:
- Screen blanker, database compare feature, full sound sample abilities,
- icon creation for files without icons, reads memory locations, picture
- cataloger, direct access to multiview, a memory restore feature and much
- much more. Binary only.
-
- Author: Kenneth J. McCormick
- Path: BBS/disk/WhereK-9.8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- YADCP 1.1 Yet Another CD Player
-
- Yet Another CD Player. Features: GUI that let's you access all basic
- functions of a normal CD-Player; is a Commodity; Can display songnames
- and CD title (of course you once have to enter the names); doesn't waste
- memory; SCSI errors are displayed as text (190 known). If your CD-ROM
- is able to send audio over SCSI bus you also get the following: Realtime
- playback of audio on your Amiga, even on 68000 machines (achieved by
- highly optimized assembler routines); Ability to save (parts of) songs
- as IFF (8SVX). Binary only.
-
- Author: Frank Würkner
- Path: BBS/disk/YACDP-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Zap 2.47 Binary file editor w/pub screen support
-
- A binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify the file in
- hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory, so moving in
- the file and searching is very fast but available memory limits the size
- of files that zap can handle. Runnable from the CLI or WorkBench and
- supports public screens. Binary only.
-
- Author: Timo Rossi
- Path: BBS/disk/Zap-2.47.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Zaphod 1.0 Binary File Editor
-
- Zaphod is a binary file editor (like FileZAP, NewZAP)
- that needs AmigaOS 2.0 or higher.
-
- Author: Holger Schemel
- Path: BBS/disk/Zaphod-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BLAZE Humor 1.0 Humorous articles about the Amiga
-
- A collection of 87 humorous articles about the Amiga. Features
- BLAZEMONGER, the most amazing computer game ever created, and many other
- topics. Most articles were originally posted in the USENET
- "comp.sys.amiga" newsgroups between 1990 and 1994, where they have become
- very popular worldwide. An AmigaGuide interface is provided.
-
- Author: Daniel J. Barrett
- Path: BBS/docs/BlazeHumor-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Crackdown ?.? AGuide of _The Hacker Crackdown_
-
- In 1992 Bruce Sterling (mostly known for his SciFi) published a book
- called _The Hacker Crackdown_. This book told about... well... hackers
- and crackers. :-)
-
- In the beginning of 1994 he released the book in electronic form, as
- "literary freeware". The original release was in ASCII format, but it
- was converted to TeXinfo by Joerg Heitkoetter. Finally, yesterday I
- converted it to AmigaGuide format using makeinfo. So don't thank me
- about anything, the largest effort I had to do was to write this
- readme.
-
- So, enjoy the book. I did.
-
- Author: Bruce Sterling
- Matti Rintala
- Path: BBS/docs/Crackdown.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ReadmeMaster 2.0 Keyword data base of AmigaLibDisks 1-975
-
- A nifty little database for finding those programs that you know exist
- somewhere (???) in the AmigaLibDisk library. Vastly improved for Workbench
- 2.0+ with many new features. Maintains a keyword dictionary of the
- Contents descriptions that allows searching by disk number, program title,
- author's name, or some other descriptive word. Currently supports disks
- 1-975, a complete rewrite of the version on disk number 390. Binary only.
-
- Author: Harold T. Morash
- Path: BBS/fish/ReadmeMaster-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaMUD 0.5 Amiga Multi-User Dungeon game
-
- The AmigaMUD system is a software system for the Commodore Amiga line
- of computers which implements a MUD (Multi-User-Dungeon). MUDs have
- existed on various computers for about 20 years, usually run at
- universities on networked computers. In a typical MUD, several people
- connect to the system at the same time and interact by typing in
- messages and commands to the MUD. MUDs are usually set up somewhat
- like text adventures, in that they contain a small world in which the
- players can explore, solve puzzles, etc. MUDs add to the adventure the
- possibility of interaction, within the world, of the various players.
- Players can talk to others in the same location; they can cooperate in
- solving puzzles; they can compete in improving their characters or
- personnas; they can engage in combat, etc.
-
- The world in which the MUD is set is chosen and built by one or more
- people who are the implementors or "wizards" or "gods" of the MUD. MUD
- worlds have been set in various fictional as well as real situations,
- such as Star Trek, Xanth, the Discworld, etc. Other MUDs specialize in
- role playing, where the players pick a persona and do their best to
- stay within it. For example, "furries" on FurryMUD all pick a furred
- animal as their character.
-
- Many MUDs exist on the 'internet', the international network of
- computer systems, mostly supported by various governments. Amiga
- computers are not often on this network, so they will usually get
- their multiple players through serial ports and modems. Amiga-based
- BBS systems often have multiple lines, and these can be used for
- connections to AmigaMUD.
-
- Today, most MUDs are strictly text based. That is, users do all
- operations in the MUD by typing commands, and all output is via text
- messages. In the last couple of years, colour graphics have become
- quite common on home computers and workstations. MUDs are beginning to
- take advantage of that capability by introducing simple graphics
- output. Sound output is also possible.
-
- AmigaMUD provides graphics and sound output as a standard element. It
- also allows the use of the mouse and numeric keypad as input. The
- system still provides the full text input and output interfaces,
- however, and can be used in a text-only mode. The standard
- availability of graphics output and mouse input can change the nature
- of a MUD, and make it available to those who aren't terribly good at
- typing, or who are uncomfortable with computers.
-
- Author: Chris Gray
- Path: BBS/game/AmigaMUD-0.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Arachnid 1.1 A game of patience using 2 card decks
-
- The object of the game is to build a stack of cards in the same suit
- from King to Ace and remove the stack from the table to the stacks
- above. When all eight stacks have been built and removed, you have won
- the game. A more challenging version of this is to leave all eight
- stacks on the table until done instead of removing those that are
- complete to the stacks above.
-
- Author: Frank Nießen
- Path: BBS/game/Arachnid-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ColConq 1.05 Space strategy game for 1 or 2 persons
-
- Colonial Conquest is a space-strategy game for one or two persons.
- The basic idea and concept have been heavily influenced by the
- shareware game "Conquest" and the Microprose game "Civilization". The
- aim of the game is to spread your civilization through the 26
- earth-like planets of the universe map and to defend it from other
- civilizations by building weapons and war ships. Unfortunately - like
- all half-realistic simulations and strategy games - Colonial Conquest
- will reward primitive destructive behavior and colonial instincts
- without leaving much room for cooperative actions and peaceful living.
- Take it as a game!
-
- Author: Christian Mumenthaler
- Path: BBS/game/ColConq-1.05.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CyclesII ?.? *Another* Light Cycles game.
-
- This Light Cycles game allows you to design the courses in any paint
- package which uses IFF. The pics must be four colour 320*256 or 320*200.
- Included are some example courses.
- Happy designing and playing.
-
- Author: Gerald Yuen
- Path: BBS/game/CyclesII.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DeepSpace 1.6 Multi-Player/Node Space Role Playing
-
- DeepSpace is a Multi-Player, Multi-Node Space Role Playing Game.
- BBS's that can run DOS doors (programs that use stdin & stdout) can
- run this game.
-
- Author: Todd Neumiller
- Darrell Neumiller
- Rod Whitney
- Darren Campbell
- Path: BBS/game/DeepSpace-1.6.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Deluxe Galaga 1.9 Game based on the game StarBattle
-
- You are in control of a small starfighter, and your mission is
- to protect the earth from alien attackers. When you start, your
- ship have limited supply of bullets and are moving a bit to slow,
- but by shooting the aliens you can collect the falling bonuses and
- get all sorts of weapons, extra speed and a lot of other goodies!
-
- Author: Edgar M. Vigdal
- Path: BBS/game/Deluxe_Galaga-1.9.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DualMaze 1.3 Solve two mazes at the same time!
-
- Solve two mazes at the same time! Single player game using the dual
- playfield feature of the Amiga to provide a unique challenge. Scrolling
- graphics, music, and new mazes each time you play!
-
- Author: David A. Faught
- Path: BBS/game/DualMaze-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FiveInLine 2.2 Fast-paced board-playing thinking game
-
- A board-playing game similar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc. Fixes many bugs
- and uses tooltypes to select playing level, player to begin & boardsize.
- Docs in AmigaGuide format. Completely new look and new icon.
-
- Author: Njål Fisketjøn
- Path: BBS/game/FiveInLine-2.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Gladiator 1.0 Arena combat wargame, runs in WB window
-
- Arena combat wargame that runs in WB window. Strategy game, similar to
- a "chit" wargame or boardgame. You control one or more characters (which
- can be magic users or fighters) and the computer controls an opposing team
- of monsters. Play continues until only one side remains.
-
- Author: Barney Blankenship
- Path: BBS/game/Gladiator-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ImagemsDemo ?.? Slide geometric pieces into proper place
-
- Demo version of a game that appears to be very loosely based on the game
- "Wangle" by Peter Händel. The object is to group the specified geometric
- pieces into proper place by "pushing" them, thereby proceeding on to the
- next level. Excellent graphics, very little English documentation, but
- not difficult to figure out. Binary only.
-
- Author: Brainwave Entertainment
- Path: BBS/game/ImagemsDemo.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Imperial 2.65 Board game like Shanghai
-
- An oriental game in which you have to remove tiles from a layout (like
- Shanghai or Taipei). Every game has a solution and there's a layout
- editor. Music, preferences and pseudo-localization have been added.
- This is the full program, the difference between the unregistered and
- the registered version has been eliminated. Binary only.
-
- Author: Jean-Marc Boursot
- Path: BBS/game/Imperial-2.65.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ITF 1.46 Infocom data file interpreter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: InfoTaskForce, amiga port by David Kinder
- Path: BBS/game/ITF-1.46.lha
-
- ==========
-
- JVP 1.0 Vegas style Video Poker game
-
- Vegas style Video Poker game. Programs that intercept the Function
- Keys, such as MachIV, may interfere with the use of this program.
-
- Author: James Goodmon
- Path: BBS/game/JVP-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LazyMines 1.0 Minesweeper game
-
- Another minesweeper-game for OS 2.0+.
-
- Special features:
- - Colored numbers (OS 3.0 only).
- - Automatic locking.
- - Automatic opening.
- - Warnings.
- - Safe openings.
- - Use any size (m * n) of the field.
- - Font sensitive.
-
- Author: d93-hyo@nada.kth.se
- Path: BBS/game/LazyMines-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Lines 2.2 OS friendly line drawing game
-
- Tetris is dead --- Lines is the new addiction. Lines is an OS-friendly,
- mouse-played game. The sole purpose is to draw as many lines as you can,
- obeying the rules of course! Both PAL and NTSC versions, Documentation
- in ANSI, DVI, and AmigaGuide formats.
-
- Author: Mika Kortelainen
- Path: BBS/game/Lines-2.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MasterMind 1.6 An interesting game of guess the colors
-
- Master Mind is a simple but interesting game. The Amiga chooses some
- colors randomly and places them in a row. You have to guess not only
- the colors, but also their places in the row. To do this, you guess
- some colors and place them in a row as you see appropriate. When
- done, the Amiga shows you the results by way of white and black
- circles. You use this information to help make a better guess in the
- next row, until you either find the correct colors and their order, or
- you lose.
-
- Author: Kamran Karimi
- Path: BBS/game/MasterMind-1.6.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MineSweeper 1.1 Another feature-filled "Mines" type game
-
- A nice little implementation of the classic MineSweeper game which offers
- the following features: Can resize the grid to any arbitrary size; Four
- difficulty levels (Easy, Moderate, Difficult, Impossible); Can turn timer
- on or off; Can have optional debris in the mine field; Can have an optional
- head start to give you somewhere to start from; Has a "smiley face" (ala
- PC-Windows version) which changes its expression depending on how you are
- progressing; Saves a high score table of the top 10 "sweepers"; Brief
- in-game instructions on how to play the game; Can open the game window on
- any public screen; Written to take advantage of GadTools. Binary only.
-
- Author: Martin Reddy
- Path: BBS/game/MineSweeper-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Montana 1.2 Solitaire card game for the WorkBench
-
- A simple but rather addictive remotely "patience-like" card game.
- It runs in a WB window and is perfect for those moments when you're
- waiting for something else (like a modem download or a ray-trace or...)
- to finish. Beware, this game is very addictive. :). Includes both
- English and Finnish versions. Binary only.
-
- Author: Mika Saastamoinen
- Path: BBS/game/Montana-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MoonRocks ?.? Lunar landing type game
-
- Recent news reports indicate a famous dead rock star has been sighted
- on the moon. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find the
- rock star and land near him. The moon is a harsh place, so don't
- expect to be able to land just anywhere! You have no time limit, but
- your fuel supply is limited. Fortunately, there's a filling station
- on the moon, but you'll need to be a pretty good pilot to land on it.
-
- Author: John Enright
- Path: BBS/game/MoonRocks.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NineMen 1.6 Try to get three in a row. (Easy Huh?)
-
- The age-old game of Nine Men's Morris, in which two players move nine
- pieces on a board in such a way as to get three in a row. Not always
- as easy as it sounds! Play against the computer, or each other.
- Binary only, source available upon request.
-
- Author: Alvin Penner
- Path: BBS/game/NineMen-1.6.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PlanetFall ?.? Great (and hard) Lunar Lander type game.
-
- Two levels of a great lunar lander type game, with nice sounds and fun
- action. Includes 68000/68020 and 68030 versions. Tested on a stock
- A1200, an 040 A3000, a 1/2 chip, 2 Fast A500, and an 030 A2000. Hard
- drive installable.
-
- Author: George Lancaster
- Path: BBS/game/PFall.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SCS 1.0 Cricket (darts) scoring utility.
-
- For those of you unlucky enough to be able to afford an Arachnid
- electronics dart game (and those of you lucky enough to have your
- Amiga next to your Winmau bristleboard) comes the perfect solution...
- "Synergy's Cricket Scorer" which features: Nice button driven
- format for quick and easy entering of darts; Scores both Straight and
- Cut Throat Cricket; Scores 1 to 4 players; Draws /'s X's & O's just
- like the bar versions; Even draws little darts like the bar versions!
-
- Author: John George
- Path: BBS/game/SCS-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SOI 1.2B A strategy game of galactic colonization
-
- Spheres of Influence is a game of galactic colonization for one to
- eight players. Each player has control over many variables, from the
- resources and industries on planets to the equipment and cargo of space
- vessels. To set the scene, imagine that you have just assumed total rule
- over the planet of your birth; in your quest for more power you turn your
- attention outward--toward the planets in nearby space.
-
- Author: Ed Musgrove
- Path: BBS/game/SOI-1.2B.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TimelessEmpire 1.1 Interactive non-graphical fiction game
-
- Demo version of a classic fantasy interactive fiction game with an
- excellent parser that comes close to Infocom quality. The game allows
- you to control five characters with different abilities.
-
- Author: Rüdiger Hanke
- Path: BBS/game/TimelessEmpire-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- UChess 2.88 Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess
-
- 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".
-
- Author: FSF
- Roger Uzun (amiga port + many enhancements)
- Path: BBS/game/UChess-2.88.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Washer ?.? An essential screen maintenance utility
-
- An essential screen maintenance utility, this little gem makes sure the
- inside of your screen stays nice and clean! This one goes way back...
- but somehow never made it into the library. Binary only, washware.
-
- Author: Simon Butcher
- Path: BBS/game/Washer.lha
-
- ==========
-
- YatzooieII.AGA ?.? Yatzie style game that supports AGA
-
- Yatzooie is a "throw the dice" game like you have seen before but it is
- fast and supports AGA.
-
- Author: Ken Winfield
- Path: BBS/game/YatzooieII.AGA.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Ying&Yang ?.? A simple (?) "sliding-block" puzzle
-
- The goal is to move Ying and Yang together in perfect harmony...
- It IS possible! (I think...)
-
- Author: Peter Jigstad
- Path: BBS/game/Yin&Yang.lha
-
- ==========
-
- 3Dots 1.0 Generates 3D SIRDS from IFF pictures
-
- 3Dots is another of those programs which have been showing
- up lately to transform an IFF picture into a screen full of
- apparently randomly located dots. Why would anyone want a
- screen full of dots? Because if you look at the dots just
- right you can see the original picture again but it is now in
- three dimensions. Weird!
-
- Author: Don Finlay
- Path: BBS/gfx/3Dots-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AGAiff 1.21 Converts IFF into several RAW formats.
-
- A tool that converts IFF graphics into several RAW formats,
- supporting the AGA and future chipsets. This is very useful
- for game and demo programmers. Full Intuition GUI, ARexx
- Port, Commodity, Assembler code, many different save formats.
- Manual in AmigaGuide format.
-
- Author: Michael Krause
- Path: BBS/gfx/AGAiff-1.21.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BabySnakes ?.? 352x440x5 anim - 5 snakes slither around
-
- A 101 frame 352x440x5 raytraced animation of 5 small snakes that
- slither around your screen in a continuous pattern.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/BabySnakes.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Batworm ?.? 320x400x6 52 frame anim - winged worm
-
- A 52 frame 320x400x6 raytraced animation of a worm with flapping wings.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/BatWorm.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CharMap 1.0 2-Color selectable font ILBM2ASCII util
-
- Yet another ILBM2ASCII program. This one is limited to 2-color ILBMs but
- it can handle any (fixed-width) font you wish. You can also allow CharMap
- to use ANSI's Reverse On/Off command for better results.
-
- Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
- Path: BBS/gfx/CharMap-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Clouds 3.1 Creates random cloud images
-
- This program creates random cloud images which you might use in your
- paint program, as a texture in a ray tracing program or as a
- background for your workbench. Uses all ECS and AGA resolutions.
- Works with Workbench 1.2 up to 3.1.
-
- Author: Daniel Amor
- Path: BBS/gfx/Clouds-3.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CopperControl 1.0 Allows use of your own copperlist
-
- COPPER CONTROL is a small program (3844 bytes) which gives you the possibility
- to use your own copperlist instead of ANY NUMBER of colors, in any Intuition
- Screen, like Workbench screen for example.
- You can easily design your copperlists for Copper Control with the editor
- Copper Control Editor (CC-ED).
- No additional memory is used (slight use).
- No Assembly Tricks: This done with Amiga Operating System.
- A French or German version could be available.
-
- Author: Nadir Boussoukaia
- Path: BBS/gfx/CopperControl-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Drip ?.? 384x482x6 42 frame anim - water drops
-
- A 42 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of water dripping from a flat
- surface into a puddle.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Drip.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Duerer 1.01 A simple GeoPaint like paint program
-
- A paint program which is easy to understand and simple to use. All
- common functions for a paint program are included. A special feature
- is the RAW file format in addition to the IFF format. The RAW format
- is especially interesting to hardware programmers. Almost all Amiga
- screen resolutions can be used. The program design is similar to
- GeoPaint, a well-known C64 program.
-
- Author: Stefan Kuwaldt
- Path: BBS/gfx/Duerer-1.01.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Earth 1.0 Real-time animating Earth.
-
- Real-time computed rotating Earth. Use 2 joysticks to rotate
- and zoom around all 3 axes. Uses a database of 21'836 (x,y,z)
- points to define the entire earth. Includes source earth image
- and 2D-to-3D mapping program in C.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/gfx/Earth-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EDUSHOW 0.9 Slide-show pgm for presenting concepts.
-
- Educational Slide Show program specifically designed for
- classroom-type presentations. Uses a technique of color fades
- within IFF slides to put across concepts, multi-part diagrams,
- relationships, etc... Demo presentation and C source included.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/gfx/EduShow-0.9.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EggFry ?.? 160x200x6 62 frame anim - 2 eggs frying
-
- A 62 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of two eggs in a frying pan.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/EggFry.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FollowMe ?.? 384x482x6 86 frame anim - bouncing ball
-
- A 86 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a ball bouncing around at
- a high rate of speed.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/FollowMe.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Fractal 1.3 AGA WB/PubScreen Fractal program
-
- Fractal program with following features:
- Opens on the default public screen (initially the Workbench)
-
- Usable on any screen with at least 2 "free" pens
-
- Avoids usage of all pens already "obtained" upon program start
- (i.e., AmigaDOS 3.0 "Protected Pen" compliant)
-
- Separate user interface and drawing windows
-
- Resizable drawing window with point-and-click Zoom-In and
- centering functions
-
- Adjustable Zoom-Out function
-
- Contents of drawing window can be saved to a standard IFF/ILBM file
-
- Full GadTools Intuition interface
-
- Supports the following types of fractals:
-
- - Mandelbrot
- - Julia Set
- - Magnetism
- - Lambda Exponential
- - Lambda Cosine
- - Biomorph
- - Plasma
-
- All math done in double precision floating point
-
- Separate versions for:
-
- - 68020 without FPU (stock A1200 and A4000/030)
- - 68020 with FPU (improved A1200 and A4000/030)
- - 68040 (stock A4000/040)
-
- "Smart" iconify function
-
- Help text (displayed on screen banner) for the Zoom In and Center
- actions
-
- Recommended for use with my PaletteTool and PST programs(!)
-
- Tested OK using the Enforcer
-
- Author: tkreuzer@delphi.com
- Path: BBS/gfx/Fractal-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FruitAnim ?.? 368x482x6 152 frame anim, morphing fruit
-
-
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/FruitAnim.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GotaAnim ?.? Anim of a falling drop of water
-
- This Mike Anim is 3rd Place winner from the 1st. Animation
- contest made by the Mexican Amiga Magazine 'Posibilidades'.
-
- Author: Miguel Angel Martinez Castillo
- Path: BBS/gfx/GotaAnim.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GreenPeril ?.? 160x100x6 127 frame anim - tyranny peril
-
- A 127 frame 160x100x6 raytraced animation of "tyranny".
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/GreenPeril.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Hectic ?.? Fractal animation, 256 color AGA needed.
-
- This is an animation made by fractint2.4 and the fractal zoom utility.
- The resolution is 360x280x8. (plays fine with vt!)
-
- Author: terjepe@stud.cs.uit.no
- Path: BBS/gfx/Hectic43.anim
-
- ==========
-
- Hinge ?.? 160x200x6 102 f. anim - concentric rings
-
- A 102 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of concentric rings, each
- rotating in opposite directions, around a ball.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Hinge.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Hoverboard ?.? Animation from Back to the Future II
-
- This is a short FMV full-screen anim of Marty McFly on a Hoverboard
- from the film Back to the Future Part II.
-
- It was grabbed in 16 shades of grey using the Vidi 12 (non-RT)
- digitizer on an A1200 120HD 6MEG. You can play it back from your HD, if it is
- fast enough, or from Ram if your drive is too slow, like mine.
-
- Author: Zac Gillbanks
- Path: BBS/gfx/Hoverboard.anim
-
- ==========
-
- IceCube ?.? 160x200x6 77 frame anim, melting icecube
-
- A 77 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of a melting icecube on a
- red and white checkerboard surface.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/IceCube.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Iconian 1.97ß Icon editor that supports OS3.0 funcs.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Chad Randall
- Path: BBS/gfx/Iconian-1.97ß.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ITex2IFF 1.0 Convert pictures PC ITex => Amiga IFF
-
- Converts ITex picture files to regular IFF files. (ITex pictures are
- a PC format created by Imaging Technologies)
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: BBS/gfx/ITex2IFF-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- jpegAGA 1.0 Highest Quality JPEG viewer
-
- jpegAGA is, at this time, the highest quality JPEG viewer (if a
- map-file for that picture is available) To use it you need the AGA
- chipset, a 68020 or higher processor and OS 3.0 or higher. This
- program uses the HAM8-mode, gray- scale display will use
- 256-color-mode.
-
- Author: Günther Röhrich
- Path: BBS/gfx/jpegAGA-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Lens ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim, moving lense
-
- A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a lense moving over a
- multicolored background with various patterns.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Lens.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Magic Camera 1.0 Script-based ray tracer for the Amiga
-
- Magic Camera is a shareware script-based ray tracer for the Amiga.
- Features include: extrusions, skins, spins, filled polygons, complex
- patterns, IFF pattern mapping, textures, bump mapping, variable
- expressions, and built-in support for animation. Objects may be
- converted from 3DDD format (Imagine/Turbo Silver).
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/gfx/MagicCamera-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MainActor 1.52 A modular animation package
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Markus Moenig
- Path: BBS/gfx/MainActor-1.52.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MannyManta ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim - swimming ray
-
- A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a swimming ray.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/MannyManta.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MJ 1.3 Animated biological Evolution Simulator.
-
- An animated biological Evolution Simulator based on natural
- selection of genetic characteristics. Uses two Screens: one
- for the animated ecosystem, the other for loads of real-time
- graphical statistics.
- Depending on global parameters, will exhibit chaos, boom-bust
- cycles, damped oscillations, etc.. Has AREXX support.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/gfx/MegaJitter-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MiniMorph 1.1b A small morphing package
-
- A little morphing package written in assembler, based on VMorph Version
- 2 beta by Lee Wilkie (mainly for user interface). Now supports 16-256
- shade greyscale images. Binary only, includes some sample images to work
- with.
-
- Author: Philippe Banwarth
- Path: BBS/gfx/MiniMorph-1.1b.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MoonWalk ?.? Moonwalk animation done w/ Imagine 2.9
-
- This is an animation of a lunarnaut taking off from the surface of the
- moon with his rocket pack and then flying off over some lunar
- mountains. The animation was made with Imagine 2.9, single frame
- RGB8-24, then converted to HAM Interlace Overscan Opt-Code 5 with
- ADPro. I use HAM Interlace Overscan because it looks quite good
- genlocked to videotape and I have an ECS A3000, no 24-bit graphics
- card (yet). It is over 2 MB in length. I recommend using View 3.6
- for viewing animations and BigAnim if you don't have the memory and
- need to view it from a harddisk.
-
- Author: Ted Stethem
- Path: BBS/gfx/MoonWalk.anim
-
- ==========
-
- Morph ?.? 160x200x6 302 frame anim - morphing objt
-
- A 302 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of a rotating object that
- morphs between several different shapes, including cylinder, cone,
- and diamond.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Morph1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Morph2 ?.? 384x482x6 153 frame anim - morphing objt
-
- A 153 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a rotating box that morphs
- into a donut shape, blows apart into six orbiting balls, and then comes
- back together again as a rotating box, in a continuous loop.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Morph2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Morph3 ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim - morphing objt
-
- A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a rotating donut like object
- where the inside splits off like the rim of a tire, and morphs into a
- ball that shrinks away to nothing.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Morph3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Morph4 ?.? 384x482x5 132 frame anim - donut bulge
-
- A 132 frame 384x482x5 raytraced animation of a bulge moving around
- the inside of a donut, like a snake swallowing a rat.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Morph4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Oinker ?.? 384x241x3 57 frame anim - feeding pigs
-
- A 57 frame 384x241x3 animation of pigs feeding, that is a comment on
- where the fruits of our labor go.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Oinker.lha
-
- ==========
-
- P-View ?.? A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3
-
- A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3, capable of displaying all
- AGA and pre-AGA viewmodes correctly. On non-AGA machines, or where
- the correct monitor is not available, an AGA picture will be shown
- in the best mode possible using built-in defaults.
-
- Author: Chas A.Wyndham
- Path: BBS/gfx/P-View.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PicCon 2.20 Image Conversion utility for programmers
-
- Short for "Picture Converter". This is a utility made for programmers,
- which will convert IFF ILBMs (plus any picture format you've got support
- for in your datatypes library) to an appropriate image format. This is
- an essential stage mainly in the development of games, but is also useful
- in development of other software (like demos, applications, etc.). Not
- only whole pictures can be converted, but also parts of pictures can be
- cut out to be saved as e.g. sprites or small bitplanes.
-
- Author: Morten Eriksen
- Path: BBS/gfx/PicCon-2.20.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PlaneView ?.? 320x200x6 184 frame HAM anim of airplane
-
- Ray traced HAM ham animation of an airplane. Is 184 frames in 320x200x6.
-
- Author: James Lanteigne
- Path: BBS/gfx/PlaneView.anim
-
- ==========
-
- PovPanel 1.1a GUI for POV 2.0
-
- A graphical user interface for the POV 2.0 renderer
-
- Author: Colin Bell
- Path: BBS/gfx/PovPanel-1.1a.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RDS 2.1 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
-
- Single-Image-Random-Dot Stereogram generator. A random dot stereogram is
- a picture that looks like snow on a TV. By training your eye muscles to
- behave in a certain way, a 3-D image will magically appear. I do not know
- the specific optical properties that cause this to work. All I know is
- that it does.
-
- Author: Ben Sutter
- Path: BBS/gfx/RDS-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ReScale 1.0 Horizontally rescales IFF pictures
-
- Horizontally rescales IFF pictures. The program is used ONLY from
- the CLI by giving it the names of the source and destination files, and
- the number of pixels per row for the destination file. The source file
- must be an UNCOMPRESSED IFF ILBM file.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: BBS/gfx/Rescale-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RippleCube ?.? 384x482x6 152 frame anim - rotating cube
-
- A 152 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a rotating cube with
- various shimmering surfaces with wildly colored patterns.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/RippleCube.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RunnerAnim ?.? R3D v2.4 example anim of running legs
-
- This anim shows the new Skeleton primative being used to animate a pair of
- running legs. Each leg has two inverse kinematic methods acting on it.
- One on the ankle and one on the toes. Setting up this kind of action
- would have taken hours in older versions instead of the few minutes it
- took to put this simple demonstration together. The results are by no
- means perfect but it does show how powerful the new skeleton can be.
-
- Author: Andy Jones
- Path: BBS/gfx/RunnerAnim.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SillyPutty ?.? 320x400x5 152 frame anim - ball of putty
-
- A 152 frame 320x400x5 raytraced animation of an ugly looking "ball of
- putty" that looks like it's trying to reproduce by dividing into two
- balls.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/SillyPutty.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SIRDS_GEN 3.4 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
-
- Single-Image-Random-Dot Stereogram generator. SIRDSs are "real"
- three-dimensional pictures. The dots (which seem random) are calculated
- in such a way that if you focus "behind" the picture (monitor,etc), you
- will see a 3D pic with a real feeling of "depth". This version features:
- Function plotting, and viewing as SIRDS; Free choice of screen-mode;
- Scaling of the picture; Should run on Graphics cards too (not much tested,
- but Picasso II is working); Automatic correction of the eyewidth to the
- displaymode; Uses datatypes for reading the picture; 32-bit color
- functions used; Uses a symmetric algorithm; Generation of "SIS" possible;
- Flimmering, various settings possible, 3 different pattern-modes and more!
-
- Author: Michael Mutschler
- Path: BBS/gfx/SIRDS_GEN-3.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SpaceDolphin ?.? Psychedelic space dolphin animation.
-
- This is a whimsical animation of a psychedelic space dolphin rolling
- and looping in space near Saturn. The animation was made with Imagine
- 2.9 and uses moving Essence textures for the psychedelic skin of the
- dolphin and the atmosphere of Saturn. It was rendered single frame
- RGB8-24 in Imagine and then converted to HAM Interlace Overscan
- OptCode 5 animation with ADPro. I recommend using View 3.6 for
- viewing it or BigAnim if you don't have the memory and have to view
- from the harddisk.
-
- Author: Ted Stethem
- Path: BBS/gfx/SpaceDolphin.anim
-
- ==========
-
- SuperView 3.1 Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
-
- A localized Graphics Viewer for the superview.library, with ARexx-Support,
- GUI, Online-Help and many other features. Converting of graphics and
- "Screen-Grabbing" is also possible. When used with the superview.library
- V3.6 the following file formats and graphic displays are supported:
- File Formats - IFF-ILBM, IFF-ACBM, PCX, GIF, BMP (Windows), TIFF, FBM
- (Unix), IMG (GEM), WPG (WordPerfect), C64 (Koala,Doodle), SVO (own Format)
- and all OS3-Datatypes! Displays: - ECS, AGA, EGS-Cards.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: BBS/gfx/SuperView-3.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SuperView-Lib 6.5 Modular graphics viewing shared library.
-
- Superview-Library is a modularian shared library system for loading,
- saving and displaying of various graphic file formats via
- datatype-like sub-libraries (SVObjects). Supports graphic
- cards/framebuffers via various external driver libraries (SVDrivers).
- Includes all needed programming stuff and example source code.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: BBS/gfx/SuperView-Lib-6.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- svoJPEG 2.3 JPEG svobject for superview library V6+
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: BBS/gfx/svoJPEG-2.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TakoI ?.? 208x400x6 152 frame anim - skull & more
-
- A 152 frame 208x400x6 raytraced animation of a rotating skull with a
- waving tentacle growing out of the top of it.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/TakoI.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ThanksGiving92 ?.? 160x200x6 101 frme anim, morphing turkey
-
- A 101 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of a turkey that gets
- beheaded and morphs into a roasted turkey, landing on a plate that
- the hatchet morphs into.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/ThanksGiving92.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TongueMonster ?.? 160x225x6 81 frame anim - frog monster
-
- An 81 frame 160x225x6 raytraced animation of a frog like creature
- with an oversized tongue.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/TongueMonster.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TrickOrTreat ?.? 208x250x6 119 frame anim, Jack-O-Lantern
-
- A 119 frame 208x250x6 raytraced animation of a "melting Jack-O-Lantern".
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/TrickOrTreat.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VideoTitler 1.15 Create Title/Credits for your own video
-
- Generates professional looking TV titles and credits for your own
- videos. Outstanding abilities are very smooth scrolling, color slides
- (AGA-support), and usage of colorfonts. Binary only,
-
- Author: Andreas Ackermann
- Path: BBS/gfx/VideoTitler-1.15.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Viewtek 2.1.378 Feature packed picture/animation viewer
-
- 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
-
- Author: Thomas Krehbiel
- Path: BBS/gfx/Viewtek-2.1.378.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WarpoTheClown ?.? 240x300x6 101 frame anim - clown head
-
- A 101 frame 240x300x6 raytraced animation of a warping clown head.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/WarpoTheClown.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Wiggle ?.? 320x400x6 53 frame anim - skull & tongue
-
- A 53 frame 320x400x6 raytraced animation of a skull with waving tentacles
- growing out of it, and a long waving tongue.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/Wiggle.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WormBall ?.? 208x250x6 76 frame anim - ball+tentacles
-
- A 76 frame 208x250x6 raytraced animation of a rotating ball with
- waving tentacles growing out of it.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/gfx/WormBall.lha
-
- ==========
-
- APlusPlus 1.01 C++ class library for AmigaDOS functions
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Armin Vogt
- Path: BBS/GNU/APlusPlus-1.01-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/autoconf-1.11-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/autoconf-1.11-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/autoconf-1.11-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/autoconf-1.11.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- bash 1.13.5 GNU Bourne Again SHell - orig FSF source
-
- This is GNU Bash. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne Again SHell, an
- interactive shell with Bourne shell syntax (/bin/sh); but also with
- interactive command line editing, job control on architectures that
- support it, Csh-like history features and brace expansion, and a slew
- of other stuff. Bash is ultimately intended to be a faithful
- implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools specification (IEEE
- Working Group 1003.2).
-
- This is the original FSF source, before any Amiga specific changes.
-
- Author: Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University
- Path: BBS/GNU/bash-1.13.5.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- bc 1.02 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/bc-1.02-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bc 1.02 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/bc-1.02-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bc 1.02 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/bc-1.02-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bc 1.02 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/bc-1.02.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
-
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/binutils-1.8.x-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
-
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/binutils-1.8.x-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
-
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/binutils-1.8.x-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
-
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/binutils-1.8.x.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- binutils 1.9 Binary file utilities - orig FSF source.
-
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
-
- This is the original FSF source distribution, before any Amiga specific
- changes. It has not yet been ported to the Amiga, using the 1.8.x version
- as a base.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/binutils-1.9.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/bison-1.22-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/bison-1.22-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/bison-1.22-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/bison-1.22.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- Path: BBS/GNU/cpio-2.3-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- Path: BBS/GNU/cpio-2.3-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- Path: BBS/GNU/cpio-2.3-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- Path: BBS/GNU/cpio-2.3.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
-
- DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
- precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
- Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
- are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
- contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
- is to standard output.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/dc-0.2-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
-
- DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
- precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
- Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
- are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
- contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
- is to standard output.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/dc-0.2-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
-
- DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
- precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
- Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
- are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
- contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
- is to standard output.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/dc-0.2-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
-
- DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
- precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
- Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
- are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
- contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
- is to standard output.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/dc-0.2.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- diffutils 2.6 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/diffutils-2.6-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- diffutils 2.6 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/diffutils-2.6-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- diffutils 2.6 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/diffutils-2.6-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- diffutils 2.6 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/diffutils-2.6.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: DJ Delorie
- Path: BBS/GNU/doschk-1.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: DJ Delorie
- Path: BBS/GNU/doschk-1.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: DJ Delorie
- Path: BBS/GNU/doschk-1.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: DJ Delorie
- Path: BBS/GNU/doschk-1.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
-
- "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.
-
- Author: Andrew Moore
- Path: BBS/GNU/ed-0.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
-
- "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.
-
- Author: Andrew Moore
- Path: BBS/GNU/ed-0.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
-
- "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.
-
- Author: Andrew Moore
- Path: BBS/GNU/ed-0.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
-
- "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.
-
- Author: Andrew Moore
- Path: BBS/GNU/ed-0.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Path: BBS/GNU/emacs-18.59-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Path: BBS/GNU/emacs-18.59-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Path: BBS/GNU/emacs-18.59-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Path: BBS/GNU/emacs-18.59.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- Path: BBS/GNU/f2c-1993.04.28-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- Path: BBS/GNU/f2c-1993.04.28-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- Path: BBS/GNU/f2c-1993.04.28-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- Path: BBS/GNU/f2c-1993.04.28.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- fileutils 3.9 File management utilities.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/fileutils-3.9-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- fileutils 3.9 File management utilities.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/fileutils-3.9-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- fileutils 3.9 File management utilities.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/fileutils-3.9-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- fileutils 3.9 File management utilities.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/fileutils-3.9.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- find 3.8 GNU find, xargs, and locate
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/find-3.8-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- find 3.8 GNU find, xargs, and locate
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/find-3.8-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- find 3.8 GNU find, xargs, and locate
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/find-3.8-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- find 3.8 GNU find, xargs, and locate
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/find-3.8.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- flex 2.4.6 Fast lexical analyzer generator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- Path: BBS/GNU/flex-2.4.6-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- flex 2.4.6 Fast lexical analyzer generator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- Path: BBS/GNU/flex-2.4.6-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- flex 2.4.6 Fast lexical analyzer generator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- Path: BBS/GNU/flex-2.4.6-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- flex 2.4.6 Fast lexical analyzer generator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- Path: BBS/GNU/flex-2.4.6.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gas 1.38.1 GNU assembler, Amiga source + diffs.
-
- The GNU assembler, pre-BFD version.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/gas-1.38-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gas 1.38.1 GNU assembler, Amiga source + diffs.
-
- The GNU assembler, pre-BFD version.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/gas-1.38-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gas 1.38.1 GNU assembler, Amiga source + diffs.
-
- The GNU assembler, pre-BFD version.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/gas-1.38-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gas 1.38.1 GNU assembler, Amiga source + diffs.
-
- The GNU assembler, pre-BFD version.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/gas-1.38.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- Path: BBS/GNU/gawk-2.15.5-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- Path: BBS/GNU/gawk-2.15.5-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- Path: BBS/GNU/gawk-2.15.5-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- Path: BBS/GNU/gawk-2.15.5.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.3.3-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.3.3-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.3.3-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.3.3.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.5.8 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.5.8-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.5.8 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.5.8-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.5.8 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.5.8-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.5.8 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gcc-2.5.8.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdb-4.12-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdb-4.12-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdb-4.12-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdb-4.12.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdbm-1.7.3-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdbm-1.7.3-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdbm-1.7.3-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: BBS/GNU/gdbm-1.7.3.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Torbjorn Granlund
- Path: BBS/GNU/gmp-1.3.2-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Torbjorn Granlund
- Path: BBS/GNU/gmp-1.3.2-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Torbjorn Granlund
- Path: BBS/GNU/gmp-1.3.2-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Torbjorn Granlund
- Path: BBS/GNU/gmp-1.3.2.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gnat 1.80 GNU Ada compiler.
-
- Port of the GNU Ada compiler. Requires matching gcc 2.5.8 distribution.
-
- Author:
- Path: BBS/GNU/gnat-1.80-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gnat 1.80 GNU Ada compiler.
-
- Port of the GNU Ada compiler. Requires matching gcc 2.5.8 distribution.
-
- Author:
- Path: BBS/GNU/gnat-1.80-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gnat 1.80 GNU Ada compiler.
-
- Port of the GNU Ada compiler. Requires matching gcc 2.5.8 distribution.
-
- Author:
- Path: BBS/GNU/gnat-1.80-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gnat 1.80 GNU Ada compiler.
-
- Port of the GNU Ada compiler. Requires matching gcc 2.5.8 distribution.
-
- Author:
- Path: BBS/GNU/gnat-1.80.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- GNU-misc-bin ?.? Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree
-
- These are some miscellaneous files that go in the installation of a
- GNU utility binary tree. Included are the GNU General Public License
- and General Library Public License files, a README file, some top
- level drawer icons, and the GNU coding standards document in
- AmigaGuide format.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/GNU-misc-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GNU-misc-src ?.? Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree
-
-
- These are some miscellaneous files that go in the installation of a
- GNU utility source tree. Included are the GNU General Public License
- and General Library Public License files, a README file, manifest lists
- of files that go in archive distributions, the source README, and the
- configuration files for doing a top level configure.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/GNU-misc-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GNU-Startup 1.0 Script and files to setup GNU environ.
-
- This archive contains the GNU:Sys/S/GNU-Startup script which
- should be called from S:User-Startup at boot time to setup the
- GNU environment. It also contains a few other files that
- are no other convenient home.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/GNU-Startup-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- grep 2.0 GNU grep package
-
- GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
- twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
- Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
- being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
- to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
- than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
- backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
-
- Author: Mike Haertel
- Arthur David Olson
- Richard Stallman
- Karl Berry
- Henry Spencer
- Scott Anderson
- David MacKenzie
- James Woods
- Andrew Hume
- Path: BBS/GNU/grep-2.0-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- grep 2.0 GNU grep package
-
- GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
- twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
- Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
- being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
- to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
- than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
- backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
-
- Author: Mike Haertel
- Arthur David Olson
- Richard Stallman
- Karl Berry
- Henry Spencer
- Scott Anderson
- David MacKenzie
- James Woods
- Andrew Hume
- Path: BBS/GNU/grep-2.0-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- grep 2.0 GNU grep package
-
- GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
- twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
- Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
- being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
- to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
- than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
- backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
-
- Author: Mike Haertel
- Arthur David Olson
- Richard Stallman
- Karl Berry
- Henry Spencer
- Scott Anderson
- David MacKenzie
- James Woods
- Andrew Hume
- Path: BBS/GNU/grep-2.0-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- grep 2.0 GNU grep package
-
- GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
- twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
- Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
- being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
- to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
- than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
- backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
-
- Author: Mike Haertel
- Arthur David Olson
- Richard Stallman
- Karl Berry
- Henry Spencer
- Scott Anderson
- David MacKenzie
- James Woods
- Andrew Hume
- Path: BBS/GNU/grep-2.0.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: James Clark
- Path: BBS/GNU/groff-1.09-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: James Clark
- Path: BBS/GNU/groff-1.09-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: James Clark
- Path: BBS/GNU/groff-1.09-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: James Clark
- Path: BBS/GNU/groff-1.09.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-2.6.1.4-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-2.6.1.4-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-2.6.1.4-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-2.6.1.4.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: BBS/GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jean-loup Gailly
- Path: BBS/GNU/gzip-1.2.4-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jean-loup Gailly
- Path: BBS/GNU/gzip-1.2.4-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jean-loup Gailly
- Path: BBS/GNU/gzip-1.2.4-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jean-loup Gailly
- Path: BBS/GNU/gzip-1.2.4.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/indent-1.9.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/indent-1.9.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/indent-1.9.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/indent-1.9.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Pace Willisson
- Path: BBS/GNU/ispell-4.0-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Pace Willisson
- Path: BBS/GNU/ispell-4.0-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Pace Willisson
- Path: BBS/GNU/ispell-4.0-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Pace Willisson
- Path: BBS/GNU/ispell-4.0.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- ixemul 39.47 Unix emulation environment, Amiga lib.
-
- The ixemul.library provides a Unix emulation environment for the Amiga.
- This makes porting of typical Unix applications very easy, with almost
- no changes required to the Unix source code.
-
- This archive contains two versions of the runtime dynamic library
- "ixemul.library" that is needed by Amiga binaries that have been
- compiled to use this environment. It also contains a couple of
- auxiliary programs, "ixconfig" and "ixtrace", for configuring the
- environment and for doing library tracing when the tracing version
- of the library is installed.
-
- Author: Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/GNU/ixemul-39.47-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ixemul 39.47 Unix emulation environment, devel files.
-
- The ixemul.library provides a Unix emulation environment for the Amiga.
- This makes porting of typical Unix applications very easy, with almost
- no changes required to the Unix source code.
-
- This archive contains the include files, the C runtime startup modules,
- the link time library that interfaces to ixemul.library (libc.a), and
- the manual pages for the supported functions.
-
- Author: Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/GNU/ixemul-39.47-env-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libg++ 2.5.3 GNU C++ class library
-
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libg++-2.5.3-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libg++ 2.5.3 GNU C++ class library
-
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libg++-2.5.3-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libg++ 2.5.3 GNU C++ class library
-
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libg++-2.5.3-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libg++ 2.5.3 GNU C++ class library
-
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libg++-2.5.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libg++ 2.5.3 GNU C++ class library
-
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libg++-2.5.3.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- libm 5.4 Runtime math library
-
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libm-5.4-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libm 5.4 Runtime math library
-
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libm-5.4-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libm 5.4 Runtime math library
-
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libm-5.4-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- libm 5.4 Runtime math library
-
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: BBS/GNU/libm-5.4.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- m4 4.1.1 GNU macro processor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rene' Seindal
- Path: BBS/GNU/m4-1.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- m4 4.1.1 GNU macro processor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rene' Seindal
- Path: BBS/GNU/m4-1.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- m4 4.1.1 GNU macro processor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rene' Seindal
- Path: BBS/GNU/m4-1.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- m4 4.1.1 GNU macro processor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rene' Seindal
- Path: BBS/GNU/m4-1.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- Path: BBS/GNU/make-3.71-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- Path: BBS/GNU/make-3.71-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- Path: BBS/GNU/make-3.71-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- Path: BBS/GNU/make-3.71.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- patch 2.1 Apply diff files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/patch-2.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- patch 2.1 Apply diff files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/patch-2.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- patch 2.1 Apply diff files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/patch-2.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- patch 2.1 Apply diff files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/patch-2.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/GNU/pdksh-4.9-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/GNU/pdksh-4.9-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/GNU/pdksh-4.9-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/GNU/pdksh-4.9.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/perl-4.036-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/perl-4.036-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/perl-4.036-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: BBS/GNU/perl-4.036.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- Path: BBS/GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
-
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sed-2.05-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
-
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sed-2.05-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
-
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sed-2.05-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
-
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sed-2.05.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- sh-utils 1.10 GNU shell programming utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sh-utils-1.10-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- sh-utils 1.10 GNU shell programming utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sh-utils-1.10-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- sh-utils 1.10 GNU shell programming utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sh-utils-1.10-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- sh-utils 1.10 GNU shell programming utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/sh-utils-1.10.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: John Gilmore
- Path: BBS/GNU/tar-1.11.2-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: John Gilmore
- Path: BBS/GNU/tar-1.11.2-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: John Gilmore
- Path: BBS/GNU/tar-1.11.2-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: John Gilmore
- Path: BBS/GNU/tar-1.11.2.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/termcap-1.2-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/termcap-1.2-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/termcap-1.2-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/termcap-1.2.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/texinfo-3.1-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/texinfo-3.1-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/texinfo-3.1-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/texinfo-3.1.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- textutils 1.9 GNU text processing utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/textutils-1.9-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- textutils 1.9 GNU text processing utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/textutils-1.9-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- textutils 1.9 GNU text processing utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/textutils-1.9-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- textutils 1.9 GNU text processing utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/textutils-1.9.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- uuencode 1.0 Encode/decode utilities
-
- These programs are used to encode binary data in a printable ASCII
- format which may be safely sent through e-mail or other communication
- channel which does not support the transmission of eight bit data.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/uuencode-1.0-bin.lha
-
- ==========
-
- uuencode 1.0 Encode/decode utilities
-
- These programs are used to encode binary data in a printable ASCII
- format which may be safely sent through e-mail or other communication
- channel which does not support the transmission of eight bit data.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/uuencode-1.0-diffs.lha
-
- ==========
-
- uuencode 1.0 Encode/decode utilities
-
- These programs are used to encode binary data in a printable ASCII
- format which may be safely sent through e-mail or other communication
- channel which does not support the transmission of eight bit data.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/uuencode-1.0-src.lha
-
- ==========
-
- uuencode 1.0 Encode/decode utilities
-
- These programs are used to encode binary data in a printable ASCII
- format which may be safely sent through e-mail or other communication
- channel which does not support the transmission of eight bit data.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: BBS/GNU/uuencode-1.0.tar.gz
-
- ==========
-
- CVTS 1.0 The Complete Video Test System
-
- "The Complete Video Test System" is a collection of 20 test patterns
- (displayable with any IFF animation viewer) that can be used to evaluate
- monitors, TV sets, VCRs, and other NTSC video equipment. CVTS is easy to
- use, with the documentation presented in clear, non-technical language.
- Many of the tests are unique, and can be found nowhere else. A shareware
- contribution of only $5 gets you a viewing filter which is used with the
- Colorbars test signal to precisely adjust TVs and monitors.
-
- Author: Dave Muse
- Path: BBS/hard/CVTS-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Accrete 1.1 Create random star-systems, with planets
-
- A program, originally written in Pascal for the Apple ][, that
- generates random star systems based, primarily, on Stephen Dole's
- work, "Habitable Planets for Man". The output is a text file
- describing the primary attributes of a star and its planets, including
- density, mass, surface temperature and pressure, orbit and rotation
- period and even the boiling point of water on the surface.
-
- Author: Joe Nowakowski
- Ethan Dicks
- Path: BBS/misc/Accrete-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Apple2000 ?.? Premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga
-
- "Apple 2000" is the premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga computer.
- At its current level it accurately emulates a 64K Apple ][+, including:
- 6502 CPU; ALL video modes (Text, LoRes, HiRes, Mixed modes, etc); 16k RAM
- card (64k computer); 5¼" disk drive (via disk images); Two button joystick;
- Keyboard; Sound. The emulation also runs in a completely system friendly
- manner, multitasking properly with other programs. The two main goals were
- speed and accuracy. This was accomplished by hand coding the emulator in
- 100% machine language, optimization via instruction cycle analysis, and
- painstaking attention to Apple hardware details. Requires Apple ][ ROM
- image & disk controller ROM image.
-
- Author: Kevin Kralian
- Path: BBS/misc/Apple2000.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CardApp 1.0b Reads/Writes PCMCIA cards on an Amiga
-
- CardApp is an integrated application which provides similar functionality to
- the CLI programs CardList, CardAdd and CardAll. It uses the AppIcon and
- AppMenuItem features of Workbench 2.0 (and above) to provide a simple,
- easy-to-use interface.
-
- CardApp, CardList, CardAdd and CardAll were written to enable PCMCIA cards
- from the Amstrad Notepad series (NC100, NC150 and NC200) to be read and
- written on a suitably equipped Amiga (i.e., one with a PCMCIA card slot,
- currently just the A600 and A1200).
-
- Author: Jason R. Hulance
- Path: BBS/misc/Card-1.0b.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ChemBalance 3.0 Balance chemical equations
-
- An ARexx script to balance unbalanced chemical equations. With
- ChemBalance in ram, enter "rx ram:ChemBalance" from a CLI or Shell
- window. A prompt should appear from which you can enter an unbalanced
- chemical equation for ChemBalance to try to balance. This version allows
- for multiple generalized hydrations.
-
- Author: Patrick Reany
- Path: BBS/misc/ChemBalance-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- cP 4.2 Data plotting program for 2D data
-
- A data plotting program capable of plotting two dimensional data in both
- linear or log space. The program runs from either the CLI or Workbench.
- There is no limit to the number of points that the program can load except
- the amount of ram on your system. There is also no limit to the number of
- sets. cP creates a public screen, so you can open other applications on
- its' screen. This version of cP also sports an AREXX interface for almost
- any function.
-
- Author: Chris Conger
- Path: BBS/misc/cP-4.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GraviSimu 1.1 Excellent Gravity Simulation Package
-
- With this software you can simulate the behavior of different bodies
- with different specs (masses etc.) like planets. Examples included.
- German version only. Translations welcome.
-
- Author: Thies Wellpott
- Path: BBS/misc/GraviSimu-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PowerCalc 1.50 Optimized WB 2D graphing calculator
-
- A workbench 2D graphing calculator optimized for 68040 systems. It
- basically graphs functions of the form y=f(x). The program features
- grab and drag type realtime scrolling, just click with the left mousebutton
- on the graph paper and drag the page around to view different areas of the
- graph.
-
- Author: Roger Uzun
- Path: BBS/misc/PowerCalc-1.50.lha
-
- ==========
-
- smiley 4 Generate/Explain smileys, like :-)
-
- Nice Program of David W.Sanderson. Described in his
- book "Smileys". Compiled with gcc by Michael Zielinski.
-
- Author: David W.Sanderson
- Michael Zielinski
- Path: BBS/misc/Smiley-4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TheA64Package 3.01d A comprehensive Commodore 64 emulator
-
- A comprehensive emulator/utility package to assist Commodore 64 users
- in upgrading to the Amiga. This package compares to or surpasses the
- commercially available packages of the same nature. Many of the
- utilities require a hardware interface that allows the Amiga to access
- C64 peripherals such as disk drives and printers. The hardware interface
- available from QuesTronix. Binary only.
-
- Author: Cliff Dugan, QuesTronix
- Path: BBS/misc/TheA64Package-3.01d.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Verbes 1.1 A program to help practice French verbs
-
- Ensemble Verbes is a program to help students practice and master
- French verbs in the most common tenses of the language. It is
- designed to support classroom work, not to replace it. Features
- include online context-sensitive help via AmigaGuide, close adherence
- to Amiga User Interface Style Guide, sound support, support for
- international keyboards, and locale support for English and French.
-
- Author: Peter Janes
- Path: BBS/misc/Verbes-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DeliTracker 2.01 Flexible soundplayer for many formats
-
- A highly flexible soundplayer which supports many sound formats. The
- replay routines for the common formats ProTracker, NoiseTracker,
- SoundTracker 15 and 31 inst. and StarTrekker without AM sounds, are
- built within DeliTracker. Additional players can be loaded from disk.
- DeliTracker is NOT a Sampler, Digitizer, MIDI sequencer nor a song
- editor. It is only meant to play music modules in a very comfortable
- way. Here are some reasons for using DeliTracker: System friendly and
- multitasks happily; Highly expandable due to modular concept; Allocates
- the sound channels; Supports xpkmaster.library for decrunching; Correct
- play speed in PAL/NTSC (uses timerdevice); Works well with serial.device;
- Modulelists; ARexx; PubScreen support; Hotkey (Commodity); Appwindow,
- modules can be played by simply dropping the module icon (or even a hole
- directory) into the mainwindow; Written in 100% Assembler. Binary only.
-
- Author: Peter Kunath, Frank Riffel
- Path: BBS/mus/DeliTracker-2.01.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HD_Frequency 38.076 Record sound samples to hard drive
-
- Release 2 of a harddisk recording system for 8 bit samplers. Many new
- brilliant features, new modular GUI conception. Improved FourTrack cpu
- replay routine (68030+) for best results. Replay now works >30 kHz.
- 68020+ specific versions included. Binary only
-
- Author: Michael Bock
- Path: BBS/mus/HD_Frequency-38.076.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BreakName 37.1 Send break to processes by filename
-
- An addition to the well known C:Break command. It may break CLI processes
- by issuing either the complete path+filename, or simply the filename of the
- process to break. Useful for breaking from within scripts.
-
- Author: Kai Iske
- Path: BBS/os20/BreakName-37.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CLIExchange 1.4 A CLI version of standard Exchange util
-
- A 584 byte CLI replacement for the standard CBM Exchange utility. The
- only difference is that Exchange has a graphical user interface while
- CLIExchange has been designed to be called from CLI so it can be used
- within scripts, menus, docks or hotkeys.
-
- Author: Gaël Marziou
- Path: BBS/os20/CLIExchange-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ClockTool 1.1 Manipulate battery and/or system clocks
-
- A simple CLI utility to perform operations on the battery-backed-up and/or
- system clock, e.g. set date/time of either, display either/both, set one
- from the other, increment, and log. Most of these features, particularly
- those accessing the battery-backed-up clock, are not available using
- current AmigaDos commands.
-
- Author: Gary Duncan
- Path: BBS/os20/ClockTool-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DeviceLock 1.2 GUI interface for CLI command 'lock'
-
- This is a GUI interface for the CLI programm 'lock'. You can
- lock or allow writing to partitions via gadgets or hotkeys.
- You can configure it to your own needs and it should work
- with other (CLI-)lock programs, too.
-
- Author: Thomas Wagner
- Path: BBS/os20/DeviceLock-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FastLife 2.7 Conway's Life game with 200+ patterns
-
- A fast life program featuring an Intuition interface
- and 200+ patterns in text file format.
- Features include support for all screen modes, screens
- up to 16384 by 16384, run for a specified number of
- generations, stop at a specific generation, CLI and
- ToolTypes support for file name filter and "ON" character
- within Picture files, Tomas Rokicki's ultra-fast life
- routines, a torus option, and random field generation.
-
- Author: Ron Charlton
- Path: BBS/os20/FastLife-2.7.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FDB 1.3 Quickly locate files/dirs with database.
-
- UDB generates a database of your files at different places, e.g. your
- hardisks, CD-ROMs, network machines, ...
-
- FDB is able to scan this database to find dirs/files very fast.
-
- LDB lists a database.
-
- Based on the same databases of FindDB, UpdateDB
- V2.1 © 1989 - 1992 by Larry Phillips & Martin Steppler,
- but enhanced:
-
- - multi databases
- - amiga style pattern
- - amiga template arguments
- - more commands
-
- Changes to 1.3:
-
- - bugs corrected
- - udb: new option "AV=AvoidPaths", define paths, which are not scanned
- - new program 'ldb' to list a database
- - documentation: .guide & .doc
- - german documentation
- - fdb: 'DB=DataBase/K' can contain a pattern to select several databases
-
- Author: Klaus Melchior
- Path: BBS/os20/FDB-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ForceIcon 1.2 Forces Disk.info to position/image
-
- ForceIcon is an utility mainly for users of CD-ROM drives. One cannot
- snapshot the position of a volume's icon, nor replace it by a
- user-defined one. ForceIcon allows you to set the position of a
- disk`s icon and/or replace it by a different image/icon which doesn't
- have to be a disk.info file. All types of ".info" files may be
- selected.
-
- Author: Kai Iske
- Path: BBS/os20/ForceIcon-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- IconMonger 2.0 Make global changes to icons
-
- CLI-only utility for making changes to icons. Can work on single
- icons or selected icons within a single directory or on an entire
- directory tree or disk. Select icons by name, image, type, stack size
- and/or default tool, and change their image, colors, stacksize,
- default tool and/or posi- tion.
-
- Author: Todd M. Lewis
- Path: BBS/os20/IconMonger-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Man 1.9 A simple MAN cmd, recognizes guide files
-
- A simple MAN command, known from UNIX systems. The advantage is that
- it recognizes .guide files to be AmigaGuide documents. MAN then uses
- a different viewer in order to display the AmigaGuide document. You
- may configure MAN using environment variables. Configuration can be
- done for: Directories, where to look for man pages (either ".doc" or
- ".man" or ".guide"), ASCII Textviewer, AmigaGuide Textviewer.
-
- Author: Kai Iske
- Path: BBS/os20/Man-1.9.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MCalc 1.2 A MUI-based calculator
-
- MUIProCalc is a MUI-based calculator much like Jimmy Yang's Calc 3.0.
- It still lacks the plotter, but it offers a quite flexible history
- facility for inserting previously entered expressions. Different
- output formats offered and plenty of functions the user may choose
- from. Furthermore the look of the calculator may be customized. It
- offers an ARexx port, which may be used to let MUIProCalc calc from
- within an editor for example. MUIProCalc may return a TeX compa-
- tible output, which may be used within a mathematical TeX environment.
- Results or inputs may be copied to the Clip- board.
-
- Author: Kai Iske
- Path: BBS/os20/MCalc-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MonitorInfo 37.4 Inspect various properties of a monitor
-
- A small utility that lets you inspect various properties of a monitor
- in the AMIGA's monitor database, such as scan rates, sync timings and
- polarity, and much more. CLI only.
-
- Author: Gregor S. M. Kuhlmann
- Path: BBS/os20/MonitorInfo-37.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Move 1.10 Unix type Move command
-
- This is not just another Move command it features
- more: Recursive directory movements (including
- creation of destination dir), pattern support, and
- command line flags like those known from e.g.
- C:Rename...and many, many more
-
- Author: Kai Iske
- Path: BBS/os20/Move-1.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MPatch 37.4 Inspect various properties of a monitor
-
- A small utility to change timing and polarity of the sync signals in the
- AMIGA's monitor database. Can make the DoublePAL, DoubleNTSC and Super72
- monitors a bit more useful, and fixes some sync'ing problems with the C=
- 1960 and older VGA multiscans. CLI only.
-
- Author: Gregor S. M. Kuhlmann
- Path: BBS/os20/MPatch-37.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PowerSnap 2.2a Commodity to cut and paste text
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Nico François
- Path: BBS/os20/PowerSnap-2.2a.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Recall 2.2 Utility to help you remember events
-
- Do you keep forgetting about birthdays, anniversaries and other important
- events? Well, there are plenty of public domain products on the market
- that will prevent that from happening. But, do you also want to: Keep
- track of the remaining days to important events? Keep track of the days
- since important events happened? Autostart certain programs depending on
- the date and time? Be reminded every # day (eg. every 14th day)? Be
- reminded # days in advance or after the event? Be reminded with
- requesters, alerts or practically anything that can be displayed on an
- Amiga monitor? Display unlimited lines of text in the same requester/
- alert? Recall does all this plus much more!
-
- Author: Ketil Hunn
- Path: BBS/os20/Recall-2.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SpeakTimeCX 1.2 Have the system time spoken by hotkey
-
- A simple commodity, that once activated, will allow you to have the
- system time spoken through the narrator.device at the touch of a hotkey.
-
- Author: Gary Walker
- Path: BBS/os20/SpeakTimeCX-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SSearch 1.3 Fast replacement for AmigaDOS 'search'
-
- Does nearly the same thing as the AmigaDOS's search command but faster.
- Example: searching for "foobar" in the C= Autodocs (plus some other
- Autodocs, 82 files, 1937 KBytes) requires 73 seconds with search and
- 15 seconds with ssearch on the author's machine (A3000/030-25). SSearch
- has two additional features compared to search: you can search case
- sensitive, which is even faster than case insensitive, and you can switch
- off printing of file names.
-
- Author: Stefan Sticht
- Path: BBS/os20/SSearch-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SSplit 1.3 Split large files in smaller ones
-
- A small utility that allows you to split one big file into several small
- files. Useful for splitting up large files for transporting or storing
- on floppies. Includes templates to split files to the exact size for
- storing on OFS, FFS, and low and high density MSDOS disks.
-
- Author: Stefan Sticht
- Path: BBS/os20/SSplit-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SummaDriver 2.01 Driver for Summagraphic digitizer tablet
-
- This Commodity enables you to use the Summagraphic digitizer tablet
- with your Commodore Amiga. The tablet can be used together with the
- mouse (or without it) as a direct input medium. Therefore, the
- driver can be used together with (nearly) any software.
-
- Author: Joop van de Wege
- Path: BBS/os20/SummaDriver-2.01.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SunWindows 2.0.030 A virtual screen/window manager
-
- A virtual screen/window manager, which makes it a lot easier to
- control windows on (virtual) public screens. The whole screen with
- its windows can be controlled via a little window which re-displays
- the whole screen. Lots of hotkeys offer you great control over
- windows and screens. Requires the reqtools.library (provided).
-
- Author: Bernhard Scholz
- Path: BBS/os20/SunWindow-2.0.030.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ToolType 37.210 Edit tooltypes in icon with text editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: BBS/os20/ToolType-37.210.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Usage 1.06 Extended "du" (disk usage) type command
-
- Similar to the UNIX "du" (disk usage) command, this program has more options,
- mainly the ability to make comparisons and return WARN if the given amount has
- been exceeded. Supports wildcards.
-
- Author: Janne Kiiskilä
- Path: BBS/os20/Usage-1.06.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Wacom 1.10 Wacom tablet driver, controls Amigamouse
-
- This Commodity enables you to use a pressure sensitive digitizer tablet
- from Wacom with your Commodore Amiga. The tablet can be used together
- with the mouse (or without it) as a direct input medium. Therefore, the
- driver can be used together with (nearly) any software. Furthermore the
- (pressure-sensitive) data provided by the tablet can be exported in custom
- applications using a documented software interface. Now directly supports
- the complete Wacom IV comandset and lets you define your own working area
- on the tablet. Includes german localization.
-
- Author: Roland Schwingel
- Path: BBS/os20/Wacom-1.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WB2Stuff ?.? WB2 icons, presets, and IFF Images.
-
- Some miscellaneous WorkBench stuff. Includes a couple of IFF pictures,
- some pattern presets and some 4-color icons. The icons are similar to
- the standard WB2.0 icons but meant to have their purpose more "intuitively
- obvious".
-
- Author: John E. Perry, ///
- Path: BBS/os20/WB2Stuff.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WBFlash 2.1 Color-cycle active window or WorkBench
-
- A small program that allows you to easily create nice colourcycles
- on the Workbench screen. WBFlash now also supports AGA chipset for
- greatly improved performance. Both Swedish and English versions are
- included. Binary only.
-
- Author: Thomas Pettersson
- Path: BBS/os20/WBFlash-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AdmitOneHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of TRex going to the movies
-
- It's the end of 93 and I had a good Xmas. Things are fun, my
- motorcycle is happily aproaching the 150,000 mile mark and Life is good
- <accept i still have no par.. i gotta get one> Anyway I re rendered
- this image tons of times, trying to get the reflection right...lots of
- input from people, and NO the dinosaur isnt INSIDE the building...
- This is my new T Rex and ive added lots of details, you cant see most of
- them but ive got a great little rendering popping around in my head ill
- have done soon... BTW Jurrassic park is copyright steven speilberg and
- amblin entertainment i believe... DONT SUE!!! Im not trying to make money
- on this one B) hehehheeh Special thanx to Scotte for the Fonts and the jpark
- logo. Also comments from steve/Dax and thb...
-
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for IceAge,SummerMoss,Hunt,Parasaur,Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,
- DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,
- GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,
- Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,<This list is getting to long>
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,Milano,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho, mAu and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- SpWorley, LadyHawke, StefanB, spamgod, elecwnch, redwine and
-
- -=-=>THB<=-=-
-
- <long story but he better notice this>
- B)
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/AdmitOne.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AdmitOneJPG ?.? JPG raytrace of TRex going to the movies
-
- AdmitOne.JPG and this AdmitOneJPG.readme
-
- It's the end of 93 and I had a good Xmas. Things are fun, my
- motorcycle is happily aproaching the 150,000 mile mark and Life is good
- <accept i still have no par.. i gotta get one> Anyway I re rendered
- this image tons of times, trying to get the reflection right...lots of
- input from people, and NO the dinosaur isnt INSIDE the building...
- This is my new T Rex and ive added lots of details, you cant see most of
- them but ive got a great little rendering popping around in my head ill
- have done soon... BTW Jurrassic park is copyright steven speilberg and
- amblin entertainment i believe... DONT SUE!!! Im not trying to make money
- on this one B) hehehheeh Special thanx to Scotte for the Fonts and the jpark
- logo. Also comments from steve/Dax and thb...
-
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for IceAge,SummerMoss,Hunt,Parasaur,Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,
- DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,
- GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,
- Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,<This list is getting to long>
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,Milano,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho, mAu and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- SpWorley, LadyHawke, StefanB, spamgod, elecwnch, redwine and
-
- -=-=>THB<=-=-
-
- <long story but he better notice this>
- B)
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/AdmitOne.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Adrift ?.? Ray traced 736x482 jpeg by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Adrift.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AlienHAM ?.? HAM of raytraced Alien
-
- Okay, so I liked the movie, okay?!?!?! Anyway... this was a cool
- ting to model, only took a day, but was real fun to play with... I do so
- hopeif H.R. Giger ever see's this he likes it.. And i hope you like it also!
- It took 16 hours to raytrace, and 18 megs of ram.. i need Vmem for
- the 040!!! ahem...
-
- Included: Alien.HAM and this AlienHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Alien.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AlienJPG ?.? JPG of raytrace Alien
-
- Okay, so I liked the movie, okay?!?!?! Anyway... this was a cool
- ting to model, only took a day, but was real fun to play with... I do so
- hopeif H.R. Giger ever see's this he likes it.. And i hope you like it also!
- It took 16 hours to raytrace, and 18 megs of ram.. i need Vmem for
- the 040!!! ahem...
-
- Included: Alien.jpg and this AlienJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Alien.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Alien3HAM ?.? HAM raytrace of a profile of the Alien
-
- I got several requests of more views of my Alien... so here they are!
-
- Included: Alien3.HAM and this Alien3HAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Alien3.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Alien3JPG ?.? JPG raytrace of a profile of the Alien
-
- I got several requests of more views of my Alien... so here they are!
-
- Included: Alien3.jpg and this Alien3JPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Alien3.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AlienBladder ?.? Ray traced 768x482 jpeg by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/AlienBladder.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AnguishHAM ?.? HAM raytraced dragon and moon
-
- Yes.. the dragons juuust keep coming.. hehehehe ooh well..
- I'm not sick of them juuust yet.... altho some new whales,
- neat seahorses etc are comeing up soon... anyway hope you like
- em take care!
-
- Ive started spliting the jpegs and the HAM's in seperate lha
- files to keep the files dloadable for people with under 9600 baud
-
- Included: Anguish.HAM and this Anguish.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2.jpg,Avarice.jpg,
- LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok,
- Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Stargazer,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all
- the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Anguish.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AnguishJPG ?.? JPG raytraced dragon and moon
-
- Yes.. the dragons juuust keep coming.. hehehehe ooh well..
- I'm not sick of them juuust yet.... altho some new whales,
- neat seahorses etc are comeing up soon... anyway hope you like
- em take care!
-
- Ive started spliting the jpegs and the HAM's in seperate lha
- files to keep the files dloadable for people with under 9600 baud
-
- Included: Anguish.jpg and this Anguish.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2.jpg,Avarice.jpg,
- LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok,
- Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Stargazer,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all
- the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Anguish.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Anguish2HAM ?.? HAM of a raytraced dragon and Earth
-
- The original Anguish got alot of praise, and i fooled with it and made
- some changes... and I asked for a vote on IRC and well... Here it is,
- I hope at least one person likes it, if so, then it's served its purpose.
- SPECIAL Thanx to NASA for the image of the earth and ILL for finding it
- and giving it to me... also Steve Worleys ESSENCE for the rock bumps and
- the neato Earth clouds..B)
- Ive started spliting the jpegs and the HAM's in seperate lha
- files to keep the files dloadable for people with under 9600 baud
-
- Included: Anguish2.HAM and this Anguish2HAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2.jpg,Avarice.jpg,
- LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok,
- Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Stargazer,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all
- the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Anguish2.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Anguish2JPG ?.? JPG of a raytrace dragon and Earth
-
- The original Anguish got alot of praise, and i fooled with it and made
- some changes... and I asked for a vote on IRC and well... Here it is,
- I hope at least one person likes it, if so, then it's served its purpose.
- SPECIAL Thanx to NASA for the image of the earth and ILL for finding it
- and giving it to me... also Steve Worleys ESSENCE for the rock bumps and
- the neato Earth clouds..B)
- Ive started spliting the jpegs and the HAM's in seperate lha
- files to keep the files dloadable for people with under 9600 baud
-
- Included: Anguish2.jpg and this Anguish2JPEG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2.jpg,Avarice.jpg,
- LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok,
- Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Stargazer,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all
- the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Anguish2.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Apache ?.? Rendered picture of an Apache helicopter
-
- This Apache alike helicopter was rendered on Real3D v2.48.
- Rendering time on A4000/040 was about 3.5 hours.
- Background picture was done on Vista Pro.
-
- You may spread this picture freely, only if this info file is included.
-
- Author: Henri Blåfield
- Path: BBS/pix/Apache.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AvariceHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of dragon
-
- So I like Dragons!!! So what!! dont get on my case about it.. B)
- well this baby took a while.... but i had the time this time... cause
- While I made it, and while I'm writeing this Ive got doctors orders
- to stay put.. but he didnt say i couldnt work on my raytraces B) B)
- The dragon is the most detailed life form object ive made yet,
- and takes over 1.4 meg's of disk space to store... <the anims show
- more of the muscles i added from diffrent angles, or maybe i will trace
- this beast some nice single frames from diffrent dirrections...>
- Anyway i wanted to add more detail.. but when my machine started
- traceing on only 120K free i thought ide reached its limits.. heheh
-
- Special thanx go to Steve Worley and his great Essence textures..
- <The dragon is viened marble>
- And Stargazer for the great name suggestion... B)
-
- Included: Avarice.jpg, Avarice.ham and this Avarice.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, SeaLife.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,
- FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Avarice.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AvariceJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of dragon
-
- So I like Dragons!!! So what!! dont get on my case about it.. B)
- well this baby took a while.... but i had the time this time... cause
- While I made it, and while I'm writeing this Ive got doctors orders
- to stay put.. but he didnt say i couldnt work on my raytraces B) B)
- The dragon is the most detailed life form object ive made yet,
- and takes over 1.4 meg's of disk space to store... <the anims show
- more of the muscles i added from diffrent angles, or maybe i will trace
- this beast some nice single frames from diffrent dirrections...>
- Anyway i wanted to add more detail.. but when my machine started
- traceing on only 120K free i thought ide reached its limits.. heheh
-
- Special thanx go to Steve Worley and his great Essence textures..
- <The dragon is viened marble>
- And Stargazer for the great name suggestion... B)
-
- Included: Avarice.jpg, Avarice.ham and this Avarice.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, SeaLife.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,
- FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Avarice.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Avarice2HAM ?.? JPEG and HAM raytraced dragon closeup
-
- I got several.. well.. 12 requests for a closeup of my dragon...
- So hear it is!!! Avarice2, the revenge of Avarice.... Ahem...
- The dragon is the most detailed life form object ive made yet,
- and takes over 1.4 meg's of disk space to store... <the anims show
- more of the muscles i added from diffrent angles, or maybe i will trace
- this beast some nice single frames from diffrent dirrections...>
- Anyway i wanted to add more detail.. but when my machine started
- traceing on only 120K free i thought ide reached its limits.. heheh
- I Want VMEM for the 040!!!!!!!
-
- Special thanx go to Steve Worley and his great Essence textures..
- <The dragon is viened marble>
- And Stargazer for the great name suggestion... B)
-
- Included: Avarice.jpg, Avarice.ham and this Avarice.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, SeaLife.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,
- FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Avarice2.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Avarice2JPG ?.? JPEG raytraced dragon closeup
-
- I got several.. well.. 12 requests for a closeup of my dragon...
- So hear it is!!! Avarice2, the revenge of Avarice.... Ahem...
- The dragon is the most detailed life form object ive made yet,
- and takes over 1.4 meg's of disk space to store... <the anims show
- more of the muscles i added from diffrent angles, or maybe i will trace
- this beast some nice single frames from diffrent dirrections...>
- Anyway i wanted to add more detail.. but when my machine started
- traceing on only 120K free i thought ide reached its limits.. heheh
- I Want VMEM for the 040!!!!!!!
-
- Special thanx go to Steve Worley and his great Essence textures..
- <The dragon is viened marble>
- And Stargazer for the great name suggestion... B)
-
- Included: Avarice.jpg, Avarice.ham and this Avarice.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, SeaLife.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,
- FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Avarice2.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AwakeningHAM ?.? HAM raytrace, clean and well lit
-
- This ones a keeper! hahhaha.. Im rendering it for posters also.. well
- this one was MADE for posters, but i figured why not let some people see
- what their missing? hahhahaha... this one i traced like 30 times to get the
- dang lighting correct... it even looks okay in HAM... hehehehe
-
- Included: Awakeing.HAM and this AwakeningHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,
- Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire <who realy wanted his name on this list but I dont have
- the slightest idea WHY> and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Awakening.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AwakeningJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace, clean and well lit
-
- This ones a keeper! hahhaha.. Im rendering it for posters also.. well
- this one was MADE for posters, but i figured why not let some people see
- what their missing? hahhahaha... this one i traced like 30 times to get the
- dang lighting correct... it even looks okay in HAM... hehehehe
-
- Included: Awakeing.jpg and this AwakeningJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,
- Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire <who realy wanted his name on this list but I dont have
- the slightest idea WHY> and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Awakening.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BattleHAM ?.? HAM fight avarice VS firebreather
-
- Yea haw! this frame has been rendered in Outrageous size
- along with others for long awaited posters!!! now if i can just find
- a place for cheap 4 color sperations and printing.. <i can Dream cant i?>
- So if you can help me there, Ide greatly apreciate it!!!!! hope you like
- this one!!!!
-
- Included: Battle.HAM and this BattleHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,
- Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams,Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Battle.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BattleJPG ?.? JPEG fight avarice VS firebreather
-
- Yea haw! this frame has been rendered in Outrageous size
- along with others for long awaited posters!!! now if i can just find
- a place for cheap 4 color sperations and printing.. <i can Dream cant i?>
- So if you can help me there, Ide greatly apreciate it!!!!! hope you like
- this one!!!!
-
- Included: Battle.jpg and this BattleJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2
- Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2
- DragonDreams,Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Battle.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Batworm ?.? Ray traced 768x482 jpeg by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Batworm.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BeautifulBlueHAM ?.? 768x482 HAM Imagine raytrace
-
- Thats it.. im INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: BeautifulBlue.jpeg, BeautifulBlue.ham and this
- BeautifulBlue.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the net with my artwork...
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those
- with no ram,power for Jpeg... Once again, i model everything i make,
- and I Dont release my models.. These Whales inspired me when i was watching
- the Killer whales eat a mother and pup off the coast a couple miles from my
- home... These were Humbacks, BUT It got me thinking of whales..
- Thanx and love To my girlfriend Trena for Nameing thise piece
- So here are my blue whales... once i get steve worleys new Essence package
- <if thats the name he keeps> GET IT!! Im going to use it for the fractel waves
- etc etc that is included... Also look for BookLamp DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, BookLamp.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf, Stargazer, ScottE and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/BeautifulBlue.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BeautifulBlueJPG ?.? 768x482 HAM Imagine raytrace
-
- Thats it.. im INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: BeautifulBlue.jpeg, BeautifulBlue.ham and this
- BeautifulBlue.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the net with my artwork...
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those
- with no ram,power for Jpeg... Once again, i model everything i make,
- and I Dont release my models.. These Whales inspired me when i was watching
- the Killer whales eat a mother and pup off the coast a couple miles from my
- home... These were Humbacks, BUT It got me thinking of whales..
- Thanx and love To my girlfriend Trena for Nameing thise piece
- So here are my blue whales... once i get steve worleys new Essence package
- <if thats the name he keeps> GET IT!! Im going to use it for the fractel waves
- etc etc that is included... Also look for BookLamp DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, BookLamp.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf, Stargazer, ScottE and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/BeautifulBlue.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Bills_World ?.? Ray traced 768x482 jpeg by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Bills_World.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bismarkplus ?.? Schlachtschiff Bismarck raytrace
-
-
- > Jan Van Overbeke, 3-DEE <
- presents:
-
- ##### __ |
- ##### L__||
- ##@# _TT___
- %# | __|
- | __ _-| T T_
- ||__J | l | _|
- TT__ | \ | |
- \__ _-- | | \| l-_ __/
- \ __ |__|| | | | | |__| __/
- ___|__|_TT_|___|_|_____|______|__TT_|__|___
- \ _____________________________ /
- \ ooo o oo /
- \ /
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ /~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- \______________________________JVO/
-
- > Schlachtschiff Bismarck <
-
- As she must have looked like before she entered
- Grimstadtfjord near Bergen from the 18th to the 21st of may 1941
- while executing "Operation Rheinübung"
- Included all batteries ranging from 20mm to 380mm
-
- A compilation of history and images 53 years in the making
- Yet unsurpassed 3-dimensional reality
- Consists of some 130,668 polygons
- Rendered on a 10Mb Amiga3000
-
- "We're fools to make war on the brothers in arms"
- Dire Straits
-
- Author: Jamn Van Overbeke
- Path: BBS/pix/BismarkPlus.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BitART-City ?.? Rendered scene of a future city.
-
- This archive includes a rendered scene of a 'strange' looking Future
- City. In this picture we tried to do something different to normal
- logo presentations. So this is the result. It was done with the
- Raytracing Program "Reflections 2.0" and with Opal Paint on an Amiga
- 3000/25. This picture was entirely created by BitART DESIGN
- Productions and can by freely distributed as far as no changes are
- made. It is not allowed to make any profit using this image!
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/BitART-City.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BitART-Toys ?.? Rendered scene of a children's room
-
- This picture shows a rendered scene of a children's room. It was done
- with the Raytracing Program "Reflections 2.0" and with Opal Paint on
- an Amiga 3000/25. This picture was entirely created by BitART DESIGN
- Productions (further Code Factory Design) and can by freely
- distributed as far as no changes are made. It is not allowed to make
- any profit using this image!
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/BitART-Toys.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BookLampHAM ?.? 384x482 HAM raytrace
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: Booklamp.jpeg, Booklamp.ham and this Booklamp.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the new with my artwork...
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those
- with no ram,power for Jpeg... Once again, i model everything i make,
- and I Dont release my models.. This is my shot for more realism...
- Watch out for my Demon images, Ive been experimenting with hell,
- nightmarish raytraces with evil undertones... Look for em in the near
- future!!!! Also look for DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, BookLamp.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/BookLamp.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BookLampJPG ?.? 768x482 JPEG raytrace
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: Booklamp.jpeg, Booklamp.ham and this Booklamp.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the new with my artwork...
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those
- with no ram,power for Jpeg... Once again, i model everything i make,
- and I Dont release my models.. This is my shot for more realism...
- Watch out for my Demon images, Ive been experimenting with hell,
- nightmarish raytraces with evil undertones... Look for em in the near
- future!!!! Also look for DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, BookLamp.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/BookLamp.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Braids ?.? Ray traced jpeg by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Braids.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Brainship ?.? Ray traced jpeg by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Brainship.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BumpyPots ?.? Rendered picture of 3 Bumpy Pots
-
- This is an image I orignaly created some time ago. However I pulled it
- out of the wood work and rerendered it after making a few minor changes.
-
- The Image was created on a Commodore Amiga 4000/040, using Impluse's
- Imagine V2.9 rendering software.
-
- It was generated as a 1280x1024 24bit IFF image and scaled down to a
- 1024x768 JPEG image. It took 4 hours to raytrace.
-
- Author: Alexander Craig
- Path: BBS/pix/BumpyPots.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Butterfly ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Buttrfly.lha
-
- ==========
-
- cam ?.? 640x512x24 JPEG raytrace using Imagine 2
-
-
- This picture was made with Imagine 2.0 for illustrating the stand of
- BUGSS (French Amiga Users Club) at the ATACOM'93 exhibition. There
- are my first real pictures with Imagine. I have made this one for the
- CAM Collection. I use Icoons to build the leave.
-
- There are common objects in the 3 pictures :
-
- - The ground, mirrored checker.
- - The base of the main object, mirrored blue.
- - The 2 mirrors doing 135° angle
- - The same sky (extracted from TSiWF 3D Collection)
-
- Here, the leave is mirrored red.
-
- It's raytraced picture and the rendering time is 3 hours
- for a 640x512 Hires Lace 24bit picture on an A3000 16Mhz
-
- Author: Pascal Rullier
- Path: BBS/pix/CAM.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Candy1 ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Candy1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Candy2 ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Candy2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CaptainNed ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/CaptainNed.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CastlRok ?.? Imagine rendered picture
-
- Well... Some people call me nuts....
-
- This File Castlrok.lzh Includes 2 files... the Jpeg'd image,
- and this file Castlrok.txt Please dont change,convert,or do anything
- to the text file or the images... Thanx!!! Its not nice to call
- other people art your own <Ive had this problembefore>
-
-
- Leave a message for me at my friend's BBS.. The lovable Jay Miner's
- The Mission BBS 415-967-2021. <Thanx for being the papa of the amiga,
- Padre'> or on usenet Guardian@Netcom.com
-
-
- This was rendered under Imagine on the my amiga 3000 with the
- Progressive 040 <Boy now i want to get the mercury, but i love my
- 040!!!> with 10 megs of ram<I need more!!!!> Ahem... Alot of my objects
- were modeled on my Amiga 2000/030 GVP 33mhz with 13 megs of ram...
- <Ohh how i love PARNET!!!>
-
-
- Well, please keep these files intact! dont convert them and re spread
- them in any other versions, and Leave me a message at the mission if you
- like my work!!!!
- take care,
- Andrew Denton
-
- Guardian@Netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/CastlRok.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CFD-BladeRunner ?.? Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie
-
- Rendered scene from the movie Bladerunner.
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/CFD-BladeRunner.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CFD-BladeRunner ?.? Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie
-
- Rendered scene from the movie Bladerunner.
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/CFD-BladeRunner.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CFD-Fantasy ?.? 704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene
-
- JPEG raytrace (704x566x24) of virtual world scene.
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/CFD-Fantasy.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CFD-ModernRoom ?.? 704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene
-
- JPEG raytrace (704x566x24) of virtual world scene.
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/CFD-ModernRoom.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CFD-ThreeCans ?.? 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans
-
- 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans.
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/CFD-ThreeCans.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CFD-TwoCans ?.? 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans
-
- 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans.
-
- Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
- Path: BBS/pix/CFD-TwoCans.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Chamber ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Chamber.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CheckMateHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of a twisted chess board
-
- Well alot of people do chess sets, this is my version.. hehehehe
- sure beats standard old lathed pieces!!! hehehhe Anyway, I hope my humor
- isnt lost, and that everyone realizes just what a sick puppy I am B)
-
-
- Included: CheckMate.HAM and this CheckMateHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,
- Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/CheckMate.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CheckMateJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of a twisted chess board
-
- Well alot of people do chess sets, this is my version.. hehehehe
- sure beats standard old lathed pieces!!! hehehhe Anyway, I hope my humor
- isnt lost, and that everyone realizes just what a sick puppy I am B)
-
-
- Included: CheckMate.jpg and this CheckMateJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,
- Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/CheckMate.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ChimeraHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of dragon in jungle
-
- Alright... So i like dragons, okay? anyway, this is a frame from
- an animation... the dragon snores and looks up as a dragonfly buzzes
- buy.... then goes pack to sleep... ive been working on morphing the body
- into the correct version of breathing...
-
- I Want VMEM for the 040!!!!!!!
-
- Included: Chimera.jpg, Chimera.ham and this Chimera.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Avarice2.jpg,Avarice.jpg,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers
- hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Chimera.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ChimeraJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of dragon in jungle
-
- Alright... So i like dragons, okay? anyway, this is a frame from
- an animation... the dragon snores and looks up as a dragonfly buzzes
- buy.... then goes pack to sleep... ive been working on morphing the body
- into the correct version of breathing...
-
- I Want VMEM for the 040!!!!!!!
-
- Included: Chimera.jpg, Chimera.ham and this Chimera.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Avarice2.jpg,Avarice.jpg,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers
- hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Chimera.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Chimera2HAM ?.? HAM trace, dragon over mystic sea
-
- Well everyone liked chimera so much, as i work my butt off on this
- huge animation... why? why? im releasing another frame from the anim
-
- I Want VMEM for the 040!!!!!!!
-
- Included: Chimera2.jpg, Chimera2.ham and this Chimera2.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers
- hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Chimera2.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Chimera2JPG ?.? JPEG trace, dragon over mystic sea
-
- Well everyone liked chimera so much, as i work my butt off on this
- huge animation... why? why? im releasing another frame from the anim
-
- I Want VMEM for the 040!!!!!!!
-
- Included: Chimera2.jpg, Chimera2.ham and this Chimera2.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files is this orginial file, Chimera.lzh
- <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers
- hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Chimera2.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Crossing ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Crossing.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Cyber_Express ?.? 746x484x24 cybernetic expressions poster
-
- This is a poster/flyer I created using Imagine 2.9 with both 2.9 and
- modified Essence Textures. If features my title, Cybernetic
- Expressions. 746x484x24 IFF, aspect ratio: 6:7
-
- Author: Jason Koszarsky
- Path: BBS/pix/Cyber_Express.iff.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Dandelion ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Dandelion.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Delivrance ?.? JPEG of raytraced surealistic picture
-
- This picture was made with Imagine 2.0. The objects are Shareware
- included the body of the woman with her cycle. Disk is available from
- author for 10 US$ or 20DM, containing 2 objects, 2 Cycles, mappings,
- and ornemental objects such as flowers and a tree.
-
- Author: Eric Martinez
- Path: BBS/pix/Delivrance.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Digiview4_0 ?.? Ray Traced Picture in HAM8 Format.
-
- Ray Traced Picture of Digiview Camera
- in HAM8 format.
-
- Author: jameslan@nbnet.nb.ca
- Path: BBS/pix/DigiView.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DragonDreamsHAM ?.? 768x482 HAM Imagine rendered picture
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: Dragondreams.jpeg, Dragondreams.ham and this Dragondreams.readme
-
- It was rendered under Imagine 2.0 with tons of love of and insanity...
- <those of you that have tried to make truly organic shapes can feel for that
- statement> BUT anyhow, DragonDreams.jpeg is a 768X482 image, 24 bit...
- DragonDreams.ham is a scalled down version for those that have been complain
- ing about the fact they cant read jpeg... <get adpro 2.0 guys, its worth
- the bucks!> Anyhow the dragon itself is an object that takes close to 10
- megs of ram in my 040 ITSELF and that damn thing is still growing in detail.
- <Alright, ive already admited insanity> Well there will be better versions
- in the near future, but under many demands from people on IRC and Netmail
- I released this one... Its already one of my favorites.. and if you like it,
- SEND ME MAIL! Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, DragonDreams.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte and
- all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/DragonDreams.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DragonDreamsJPG ?.? 768x482 JPEG Imagine rendered picture
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: Dragondreams.jpeg, Dragondreams.ham and this Dragondreams.readme
-
- It was rendered under Imagine 2.0 with tons of love of and insanity...
- <those of you that have tried to make truly organic shapes can feel for that
- statement> BUT anyhow, DragonDreams.jpeg is a 768X482 image, 24 bit...
- DragonDreams.ham is a scalled down version for those that have been complain
- ing about the fact they cant read jpeg... <get adpro 2.0 guys, its worth
- the bucks!> Anyhow the dragon itself is an object that takes close to 10
- megs of ram in my 040 ITSELF and that damn thing is still growing in detail.
- <Alright, ive already admited insanity> Well there will be better versions
- in the near future, but under many demands from people on IRC and Netmail
- I released this one... Its already one of my favorites.. and if you like it,
- SEND ME MAIL! Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, DragonDreams.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte and
- all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/DragonDreams.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DragonDreams2HAM ?.? HAM raytraced dragon
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: DragonDreams2.jpeg, DragonDreams2.ham and this DragonDreams2.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the new with my artwork...
- Everyone seems to enjoy my dragons.. and so do I.. and hear is another
- shot of the same dragon.. but if you notice some strange striations,
- look at DragonDreams the original.. youll notice from this new shot
- the camera is inside one of the water pyramids... I am now including ham's
- with all my artwork, mostly to help those with no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
- This is my shot for more realism...
- Also look for DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, DragonDreams2.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/DragonDreams2.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DragonDreams2JPG ?.? JPEG raytraced dragon
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: DragonDreams2.jpeg, DragonDreams2.ham and this DragonDreams2.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the new with my artwork...
- Everyone seems to enjoy my dragons.. and so do I.. and hear is another
- shot of the same dragon.. but if you notice some strange striations,
- look at DragonDreams the original.. youll notice from this new shot
- the camera is inside one of the water pyramids... I am now including ham's
- with all my artwork, mostly to help those with no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
- This is my shot for more realism...
- Also look for DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, DragonDreams2.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/DragonDreams2.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DragonSongHAM ?.? HAM Lightwave 3.0 dragon anim frame
-
- Included: DragonSong.HAM and this DragonSongHAM.readme
-
- Yeeeaha!!!!! This if my first release useing Lightwave 3.0 and
- I love it!!! Altho i might use imagine for more modeling, I like the
- forms editor, and to model while my other machines are rendering. Now
- I have an older toaster in my 3000/040 and a Toaster 4000 in a 4000!
- now if i can just get the older toaster version, anims will be much
- faster in apearence.. a tiny mpeg of this will soon be out, with the
- help of the briliant and lovable mlelstv/Michael van Elst.
- I uses these new toys... Motion blur+lensflare+fast moving light= comets!
- also the depth of field, shadowmaping and this wasnt traced! Yea!!!!
- All and all, the image took no time at all to generate, but the super
- hi antialiasing took things down alot. Anyway, Take care!!!!!!!!
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar
- Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,
- Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/DragonSong.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DragonSongJPG ?.? JPEG Lightwave 3.0 dragon anim frame
-
- Included: DragonSong.jpg and this DragonSongJPG.readme
-
- Yeeeaha!!!!! This if my first release useing Lightwave 3.0 and
- I love it!!! Altho i might use imagine for more modeling, I like the
- forms editor, and to model while my other machines are rendering. Now
- I have an older toaster in my 3000/040 and a Toaster 4000 in a 4000!
- now if i can just get the older toaster version, anims will be much
- faster in apearence.. a tiny mpeg of this will soon be out, with the
- help of the briliant and lovable mlelstv/Michael van Elst.
- I uses these new toys... Motion blur+lensflare+fast moving light= comets!
- also the depth of field, shadowmaping and this wasnt traced! Yea!!!!
- All and all, the image took no time at all to generate, but the super
- hi antialiasing took things down alot. Anyway, Take care!!!!!!!!
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar
- Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,
- Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/DragonSong.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EmbraceHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of a loving embrace
-
- Included: Embrace.HAM and this EmbraceHAM.readme
-
- Ahem... my monitor is still in the shop, 7 weeks now, and my syquest
- just blew up... ooh well.. but thanx to parnet, i was able to use some
- of the Hard drives on my 2000... Ahhh life is good... Soon i hope to
- have a toaster and Lightwave 3.0 in my 3000... <dream dream dream> If
- you like this or any previous traces, please write.. its nice to feel
- loved/appreciated ... ahem... no hate mail please.. I try to keep up
- and reply to all my Email...
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,
- Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Embrace.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EmbraceJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of a loving embrace
-
- Included: Embrace.jpg and this EmbraceJPG.readme
-
- Ahem... my monitor is still in the shop, 7 weeks now, and my syquest
- just blew up... ooh well.. but thanx to parnet, i was able to use some
- of the Hard drives on my 2000... Ahhh life is good... Soon i hope to
- have a toaster and Lightwave 3.0 in my 3000... <dream dream dream> If
- you like this or any previous traces, please write.. its nice to feel
- loved/appreciated ... ahem... no hate mail please.. I try to keep up
- and reply to all my Email...
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Power, Awakening, TempleFinal, Temples, GreatWhite,
- GutterWar.Battle, MegaPtera, CheckMate, Kiss, Alien, Orca, Knowledge,
- Anguish2, Anguish, Chimera2, Chimera, Avarice2, Avarice, LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2, DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind, Castlrok,
- Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it, SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Embrace.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EmeraldHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of dragon on Emerald Isle
-
- Dragons and more dragons? when will the madness end??? B)
-
- Included: Emerald.HAM and this EmeraldHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Emerald.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EmeraldJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of dragon on Emerald Isle
-
- Dragons and more dragons? when will the madness end??? B)
-
- Included: Emerald.jpg and this EmeraldJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Emerald.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Escape ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Escape.lha
-
- ==========
-
- f1 ?.? 948x428x24 JPEG raytrace, formula 1 car
-
- This is the formula one car I uploaded on january. I finished it
- !... I scanned the logos, mapped them on the car, and finally had pbs
- to render it. (some brushmaps disappeared, and were rendered only
- under a specific angle, and in the detail editor-quickrender...)
-
- I know, this year, the Williams-Renault has changed. But finding,
- scanning and redrawing the logos is boring and long. (as I don't own a
- scanner, I have to use a mac or a PC) Any suggestion, notes, or any
- object to exchange, e-mail me.
-
- My configuration:
- A4000/040 14MB/340+120MB HD Imagine2.9 (waiting for 3.0)
- and ... 3D computer grafx addicted !!!
-
- Author: Stanis HUMEZ
- Path: BBS/pix/f1.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Fingercows ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Fingercows.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FireBreatherHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of fire breathing dragon
-
- So another dragon...So?!? B) this is going to be a cool anim, once i get
- the DMI card <and they finish the software for the damn thing> ill be able to
- record the jpegs at 30 frames a sec! Joy!!! ahem...Donations to cover the 2,500
- dollar card would be appreciated, but not expected.. hehehe
-
- Included: FireBreather.HAM and this FireBreatherHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/FireBreather.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FireBreatherJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of a fire breathing dragon
-
- So another dragon...So?!? B) this is going to be a cool anim, once i get
- the DMI card <and they finish the software for the damn thing> ill be able to
- record the jpegs at 30 frames a sec! Joy!!! ahem...Donations to cover the 2,500
- dollar card would be appreciated, but not expected.. hehehe
-
- Included: FireBreather.jpg and this FireBreatherJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/FireBreather.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FishOcean ?.? Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
-
- Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
-
- Author: Stephan Fuhrmann
- Path: BBS/pix/FishOcean.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FishStuff ?.? Collection of Pictures by Pat Fish
-
- ComputerWarsArt:
-
- Humorous computer wars IFF pictures & brushes. Hardware and Operating Systems
- depicted: Amiga, Apple, Atari, IBM, Intel, Mac, MicroSoft Windows, OS/2, PS/2.
- The Ami CHECKMARK & spinning (color cycling) BOING-ball are also present in
- this variety-filled collection. Some of the graphics are in the style of Jim
- Sachs or Brad Schenck. The included Computer GraveYard pic has a Halloween
- motif with digitized elements. Suitable for framing or dissection as clip-art
- in your own pro-Amiga demos, games, presentations, newsletters, as long as
- credit is given. All images except for the Intel and two small Mac pics are
- by Pat Fish.
-
-
- UserGroupLogoArt:
-
- IFF Pictures of Mohawk Valley Amiga User Group-related COLOR CLIP ART. Includes
- several versions of the Amiga CHECKMARK, and stylized MVAUG and GURU (Greater
- Utica-Rome Users) logos, with extras like a library-disk brush and 3D extruded
- Checkmark-GURU symbol. MVAUG logos appear in 3 different styles: One based on
- the
- original Amiga typeface (as seen on the 1000 and most brochures); 2 variations
- modeled on the second official CBM Amiga emblem (sharp blue trapezoid shape
- with tail underline); a 3rd using my original font encompassing the Checkmark
- as two of the letters. Designed to look correct regardless of resolution or
- aspect ratio. Provided in a variety of sizes and depths to look good on AGA
- machines or even the original A1000. Components of the images and text
- characters can be clipped for custom usage in demos, presentations,
- newsletters, games, etc., as long as credit is given. By Pat Fish.
-
-
- FishDrawings:
-
- A few of my early pics with different themes (mostly IFF format). Two Halloween
- images with spooky cat (diff resolutions) and pumpkin brushes. A No-Bat pic in
- GIF format, an early Mets Logo, a stylized blue-shaded graphic-word "FISH",
- rainbow color cycling logo for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a
- Contra-Aid political cartoon originally done on the C64, later colored on
- Amiga, and two Doodle converted pics from the C=64, one of Mr. Spock, and of
- my earliest No-Apples logo. By Pat Fish.
-
- Author: Pat Fish
- Path: BBS/pix/FishStuff.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FunkyBike ?.? 704x482x24 raytraced pic of a motorcycle
-
- This is a 704x482, 24-bit, ray-traced image of a futuristic motorcycle. It
- was dubbed 'funkybike' by its creator, Ernesto Rodriguez. He rendered it
- with Imagine 2.0 as part of a project for a graphics course at PSU. I'm
- posting this as a favour to him since he doesn't have an account of his
- own.
-
- Author: Ernesto Rodriguez
- Path: BBS/pix/FunkyBike.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FutureCity ?.? Rendered scene of a Future City
-
- Rendered scene of a Future City, inspired by Allessandro Saponi's picture
- 'NipponRyori Ten'.
-
- Author: BitART Design
- Path: BBS/pix/FutureCity.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Gardenwalk ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Gardenwalk.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GreatSASCIcons ?.? Great SAS C Icons (MagicWB style)
-
- A totally cool collection of icons for use with SAS C version 6.5.
- The icons are roughly based off of the icons included with the Sas C pakage.
- Enjoy Everyone. These icons are by the way the *best* (much better then an
- earlier coolection I saw on Aminet which only included the icons for the
- starter_project folder.
-
- Author: Jody Andrew Garnett
- Path: BBS/pix/GreatSASCIcons.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GreatWhiteHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of great white shark
-
- and 72 hours later it was done.. thats right, 72 hours to raytrace
- on an 040... sheesh.. fractel waves take a looong time.. i called
- steve worley and bitched at him.. so then i felt better. B)
- <altho steve has mentioned that there is a new ESSENCE update in
- the works that will make things FASTER and better.. yea!>
-
-
- Included: GreatWhite.HAM and this GreatWhiteHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,
- Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn,
- BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/GreatWhite.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GreatWhiteJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of great white shark
-
- and 72 hours later it was done.. thats right, 72 hours to raytrace
- on an 040... sheesh.. fractel waves take a looong time.. i called
- steve worley and bitched at him.. so then i felt better. B)
- <altho steve has mentioned that there is a new ESSENCE update in
- the works that will make things FASTER and better.. yea!>
-
-
- Included: GreatWhite.jpg and this GreatWhiteJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,
- Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn,
- BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/GreatWhite.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Guardian ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Guardian.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GutterWarHAM ?.? HAM raytraced spider and scorpion
-
- *Warning* this file looks terrible in HAM! but in 24 bit, it looks much
- better... This file just DIDNT want to get raytraced, Crashes, Power outage,
- and file problems just gave me a headache.. This experiment in reflection,
- shaddow and fog did turn out nice, and i hope you like it.
-
-
- Included: GutterWar.HAM and this GutterWarHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,
- Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams,Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/GutterWar.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GutterWarJPG ?.? JPEG raytraced spider and scorpion
-
- *Warning* this file looks terrible in HAM! but in 24 bit, it looks much
- better... This file just DIDNT want to get raytraced, Crashes, Power outage,
- and file problems just gave me a headache.. This experiment in reflection,
- shaddow and fog did turn out nice, and i hope you like it.
-
-
- Included: GutterWar.jpg and this GutterWarJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,
- Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,
- DragonDreams,Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/GutterWar.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Heads ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Heads.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HellSpawnHAM ?.? 768x482 HAM Imagine raytrace
-
- Let me start out in saying i dont believe in Hell or heaven...
- but it makes a great idea for a rendering..Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: HellSpawn.jpeg, HellSpawn.ham and this
- HellSpawn.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the net with my artwork...
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those
- with no ram,power for Jpeg... Once again, i model everything i make,
- and I Dont release my models.. But the demon is a sweet looking creature
- that has vague resembelance to Bush.. <Hmm.. maybe barbra>
- Things will get better... once i get steve worleys new Essence package
- <if thats the name he keeps> GET IT!! Im going to use it for the fractel waves
- etc etc that is included... Also look for BeautifulBlue,BookLamp,
- DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL! Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at
-
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, HellSpawn.lha <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf, Stargazer, ScottE and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/HellSpawn.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HellSpawnJPG ?.? 768x482 JPEG Imagine raytrace
-
- Let me start out in saying i dont believe in Hell or heaven...
- but it makes a great idea for a rendering..Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: HellSpawn.jpeg, HellSpawn.ham and this
- HellSpawn.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the net with my artwork...
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those
- with no ram,power for Jpeg... Once again, i model everything i make,
- and I Dont release my models.. But the demon is a sweet looking creature
- that has vague resembelance to Bush.. <Hmm.. maybe barbra>
- Things will get better... once i get steve worleys new Essence package
- <if thats the name he keeps> GET IT!! Im going to use it for the fractel waves
- etc etc that is included... Also look for BeautifulBlue,BookLamp,
- DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL! Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at
-
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, HellSpawn.lha <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop
- cwolf, Stargazer, ScottE and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/HellSpawn.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Helmet ?.? Helmet with a skull wearing it.
-
- This is a Imagine trace of a very cool looking helmet with a
- slightly neanderthalish skull wearing it. Objects surrounded
- with roses. Essence 1&2 used extensively.
- Comments welcomed...thanks.
-
- Author: Paul Wehner
- Path: BBS/pix/Helmet.lha
-
- ==========
-
- hornlife ?.? Imagine rendered still-life
-
- This is a musical/autobiographical rendering. All objects are by the
- author.
-
- Author: Robert Dickow
- Path: BBS/pix/HornLife.iff.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HuntHAM ?.? HAM 3D T. Rex night hunting
-
- Included: Hunt.HAM and this HuntHAM.readme
- This one is Dark, i know.. but i wasnt realy after brightly lit...
- mind you have a problem setting the right color for images, I guess
- as best as i can.. anyway, its night and i wanted the T Rex's outline
- Anyone have a PAR board for sale? i REALY want to get one soon..<sigh>
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Parasaur,Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,
- Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho, mAu and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- and ->StefanB<- B)
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Hunt.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HuntJPG ?.? JPEG 3D T. Rex night hunting
-
- Included: Hunt.jpg and this HuntJPG.readme
- This one is Dark, i know.. but i wasnt realy after brightly lit...
- mind you have a problem setting the right color for images, I guess
- as best as i can.. anyway, its night and i wanted the T Rex's outline
- Anyone have a PAR board for sale? i REALY want to get one soon..<sigh>
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Parasaur,Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,
- Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho, mAu and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- and ->StefanB<- B)
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Hunt.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- IceAgeHAM ?.? HAM raytraced dinosaurs and icebergs
-
- Included: Iceage.HAM and this IceageHAM.readme
-
- I Realy dig my Triceratops.. its a fun object.. anyway... ideas? loves?
- Hates? <Forget about the hates, i hate hates> hmmmm... You know, places
- like wuarchive,nic.funet.fi are getting full of my stuff... ive been at
- this for years! this is madness!!! ahem... now i need a PAR board still
- sigh... I realy whana play this frames at 30fps at home, instead of
- renting a single frame recorder... hmmm ahh well.. maybe soon... keep
- rendering!
-
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for SummerMoss,Hunt,Parasaur,Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,
- DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,
- GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,
- Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,<This list is getting to long>
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho, mAu and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- SpWorley, LadyHawke and ->StefanB<- B)
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/IceAge.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- IceAgeJPG ?.? JPEG raytraced dinosaurs and iceburgs
-
- Included: Iceage.JPG and this IceageJPG.readme
-
- I Realy dig my Triceratops.. its a fun object.. anyway... ideas? loves?
- Hates? <Forget about the hates, i hate hates> hmmmm... You know, places
- like wuarchive,nic.funet.fi are getting full of my stuff... ive been at
- this for years! this is madness!!! ahem... now i need a PAR board still
- sigh... I realy whana play this frames at 30fps at home, instead of
- renting a single frame recorder... hmmm ahh well.. maybe soon... keep
- rendering!
-
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for SummerMoss,Hunt,Parasaur,Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,
- DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,
- GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,
- Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,<This list is getting to long>
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire,jacho, mAu and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- SpWorley, LadyHawke and ->StefanB<- B)
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/IceAge.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- IconPack 1.0 Complete collection of replacement icons
-
- IconPack is a complete collection of replacement icons
- for Workbench 2 and 3. They are designed to look good
- on a standard four-colour, high resolution, non-
- interlaced screen. They are of the same shape and size
- and use the same colour scheme of gray, black, white
- and blue as the original icons.
- IconPack contains icons for all standard Workbench files,
- plus icons for some popular PD/shareware programs, hard-disk
- related tools, and all usual datafiles (such as pictures,
- textfiles, music etc.)
-
- IconPack also includes the Iconizer utility to make the
- installation of images from one icon to another as effortless
- as possible. Iconizer changes only the imagery of icons, not
- affecting the tool types, position, etc.
- Source and destination icons can be selected either according to
- a script, or manually with appwindow/file requester support.
- Sporting a font-sensitive, graphical user-interface, Iconizer
- lets you see the new image and the original image side-by-side,
- before the installation, and lets you install or reject icons on
- an icon-by-icon basis.
- A script for Iconizer is provided that installs the icons from
- IconPack to you workbench.
-
- Author: Tom Ekstr|m (litoek@kielo.uta.fi)
- Path: BBS/pix/IconPack-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- im_sun.jpg ?.? Nice picture of the sun.
-
- This is a pic from an animation I was working on a while back. It uses
- textures from Essence and Imagine converted to image maps for speed.
- 5 Objects in all were used; 1 for the sun itself, 3 for the corona, and
- one for the stars.
-
- Author: kalb0003@gold.tc.umn.edu
- Path: BBS/pix/im_sun.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Interior ?.? Picture of a building interior
-
- OK, there's a bit of a story behind this one. My father is an archetiect,
- and his company is heavly computerised of the CAD side of things. However
- at no point do they use computers for visulisation - they print out their
- plans and go away and build a nice scale model to be photographed. Very
- inefficient I thought. So I set about producing some images for photo's
- and plans of their buildings to show them what could be done with the
- correct tools and a bit of patience.
-
- Author: Alexander Craig
- Path: BBS/pix/Interior.lha
-
- ==========
-
- isoicons8 ?.? Set of 8 color icons for WB 2.04
-
- Well, here they are: 8-color icons for WB 2.04. These icons are nearly
- exact duplicates of the 16-color icons designed by Roger McVey, with a few
- additions for icons that he did not include, and a few edits to some of the
- icons that I felt could be improved.
-
- Author: Eric Penn
- Roger McVey
- Path: BBS/pix/IsoIcons8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Jumble ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Jumble.lha
-
- ==========
-
- KissHAM ?.? HAM raytraced closeup of Alien
-
- This is that lovable Closeup of cute and cudley creature...
- Isnt it juuuuust lovable? Take it home, Caress it! Love it! ahem...
- Well here it is, jaws and everything... im working on slime...
-
- Included: Kiss.HAM and this KissHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Kiss.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- KissJPG ?.? JPEG raytraced closeup of Alien
-
- This is that lovable Closeup of cute and cudley creature...
- Isnt it juuuuust lovable? Take it home, Caress it! Love it! ahem...
- Well here it is, jaws and everything... im working on slime...
-
- Included: Kiss.JPG and this KissJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Kiss.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- KnowledgeHAM ?.? HAM of an abstract raytrace
-
- I made this in one evening with lots of strange intent.. but thats okay
- It has been sitting with the countless hundreds of my other raytraces, and
- I thought it would be okay to release... Its a little more abstract compared
- to my others, but what the hey...
- One other thing, I am rather sick of people telling me that they could do
- it if they had the time... Well I do know that Memory is probably the largest
- limitation tward raytraceing, but time? If you must create Art, you have that
- compulsion in you trying to find its way out. Michaelangelo didnt create
- his David in spare time, he made time, mind you Im certainly not comparing
- myself to any of the masters of fine arts, but I do know that what i create
- is for myself and others second, Its that need to express whats inside ones
- self, ones feelings, needs and most of all, Dreams... I certainly hope you
- find your own way of expressing your dreams, and im sure youll make the time
- to do just that.
-
- Included: Knowledge.HAM and this KnowledgeHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Knowledge.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- KnowledgeJPG ?.? JPEG of an abstract raytrace
-
- I made this in one evening with lots of strange intent.. but thats okay
- It has been sitting with the countless hundreds of my other raytraces, and
- I thought it would be okay to release... Its a little more abstract compared
- to my others, but what the hey...
- One other thing, I am rather sick of people telling me that they could do
- it if they had the time... Well I do know that Memory is probably the largest
- limitation tward raytraceing, but time? If you must create Art, you have that
- compulsion in you trying to find its way out. Michaelangelo didnt create
- his David in spare time, he made time, mind you Im certainly not comparing
- myself to any of the masters of fine arts, but I do know that what i create
- is for myself and others second, Its that need to express whats inside ones
- self, ones feelings, needs and most of all, Dreams... I certainly hope you
- find your own way of expressing your dreams, and im sure youll make the time
- to do just that.
-
- Included: Knowledge.jpg and this KnowledgeJPEG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2.jpg,
- Avarice.jpg,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Knowledge.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- landed ?.? 1024x768 JPEG image of probe on venus
-
- This image was created using Imagine 2.0 for the Amiga. A variety of
- Essence textures were used, thanks go to Steve Worley for those. The
- image is a larger render of one scene from an animation that was done
- for Penn State Aerospace Engineers.
-
- Author: Jason Koszarsky
- Path: BBS/pix/Landed.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Lilypond ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Lilypond.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LivingRoomHAM ?.? HAM of raytraced livingroom
-
- I did this one evening just fooling around.. it came out neat...
- I was bored, stuck at home, doctors orders... and i was so bored i
- raytraced my livingroom... even got the exact look for the shag rug,
- bigscreen and my JSE 1000 watt speakers... I might take a picture sometime
- and release it, but its pretty close.. hehehe... take care!
- <Ohh yea... I'm a juggler, cant you tell???>
-
- Included: LivingRoom.jpg, LivingRoom.ham and this LivingRoom.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Avarice,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell,
- Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, LivingRoom.lha <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,
- FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/LivingRoom.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LivingRoomJPG ?.? JPEG of raytraced livingroom
-
- I did this one evening just fooling around.. it came out neat...
- I was bored, stuck at home, doctors orders... and i was so bored i
- raytraced my livingroom... even got the exact look for the shag rug,
- bigscreen and my JSE 1000 watt speakers... I might take a picture sometime
- and release it, but its pretty close.. hehehe... take care!
- <Ohh yea... I'm a juggler, cant you tell???>
-
- Included: LivingRoom.jpg, LivingRoom.ham and this LivingRoom.readme
-
- I am now including ham's with all my artwork, mostly to help those with
- no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Avarice,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell,
- Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, LivingRoom.lha <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,
- FlyGuyD,cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/LivingRoom.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Lurker ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Lurker.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Marbles ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Marbles.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Medieval_Castle_1 ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle
-
- This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
- set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
- castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
-
- This is a view showing the entire front face of the castle on a somewhat
- cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
- lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
- Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
- ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
-
- Notes:\n
-
- First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
- of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
- worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
- both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
- or 640x400x4-bit.\n
-
- In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
- textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
- VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
- larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
- Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
- reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
- permission of the author. Thanks.
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Medieval_Castle_1.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Medieval_Castle_1 ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
-
- This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
- set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
- castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
-
- This is a view showing the entire front face of the castle on a somewhat
- cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
- lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
- Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
- ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
-
- Notes:\n
-
- First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
- of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
- worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
- both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
- or 640x400x4-bit.\n
-
- In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
- textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
- VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
- larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
- Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
- reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
- permission of the author. Thanks.
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Medieval_Castle_1.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Medieval_Castle_2 ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle
-
- This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
- set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
- castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
-
- This is a view showing part of the front face of the castle on a somewhat
- cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
- lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
- Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
- ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
-
- Notes:\n
-
- First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
- of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
- worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
- both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
- or 640x400x4-bit.\n
-
- In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
- textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
- VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
- larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
- Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
- reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
- permission of the author. Thanks.
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Medieval_Castle_2.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Medieval_Castle_2 ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
-
- This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
- set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
- castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
-
- This is a view showing part of the front face of the castle on a somewhat
- cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
- lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
- Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
- ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
-
- Notes:\n
-
- First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
- of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
- worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
- both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
- or 640x400x4-bit.\n
-
- In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
- textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
- VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
- larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
- Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
- reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
- permission of the author. Thanks.
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Medieval_Castle_2.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MegaPteraHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of humpback whale
-
- Well after being bugged for months by mlelstv on IRC, here is a
- Megaptera Novaeangliae... err.. Humpback Whale... Mlelstv liked them so
- much he has digitizations of their songs... <neat ones too, bug him for
- them as revenge for his bugging me B) B) B)> Ahem... Well, im makeing all
- the Whales anyhow, have Blue,Grey,Humpback and killers done, hmmm.. think
- ill do sharks also... Take care! hope you like this B)
- Ps... This one REALY looses it in the HAM conversion... I screwed with
- it for an hour to try to make it look good in HAM... so if you can see it
- in HAM8 or anything higher, do so please B)
-
-
- Included: MegaPtera.HAM and this MegaPteraHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/MegaPtera.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MegaPteraJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of a humpback whale
-
- Well after being bugged for months by mlelstv on IRC, here is a
- Megaptera Novaeangliae... err.. Humpback Whale... Mlelstv liked them so
- much he has digitizations of their songs... <neat ones too, bug him for
- them as revenge for his bugging me B) B) B)> Ahem... Well, im makeing all
- the Whales anyhow, have Blue,Grey,Humpback and killers done, hmmm.. think
- ill do sharks also... Take care! hope you like this B)
-
- Included: MegaPtera.jpg and this MegaPteraJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue,
- SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/MegaPtera.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Metalpuddle ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Metalpuddle.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Moodswing ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Moodswing.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NewArrival ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/NewArrival.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NghtPrey ?.? JPEG raytrace, Imagine rendered picture
-
- Well... Some people call me nuts....
-
- This File NghtPrey.lzh Includes 2 files... the Jpeg'd image,
- and this file NightPrey.txt Please dont change,convert,or do anything
- to the text file or the images... Thanx!!! Its not nice to call
- other people art your own <Ive had this problembefore>
-
-
- Leave a message for me at my friend's BBS.. The lovable Jay Miner's
- The Mission BBS 415-967-2021. <Thanx for being the papa of the amiga,
- Padre'> or on usenet Guardian@Netcom.com
-
-
- This was rendered under Imagine on the my amiga 3000 with the
- Progressive 040 <Boy now i want to get the mercury, but i love my
- 040!!!> with 10 megs of ram<I need more!!!!> Ahem... Alot of my objects
- were modeled on my Amiga 2000/030 GVP 33mhz with 13 megs of ram...
- <Ohh how i love PARNET!!!>
-
-
- Well, please keep these files intact! dont convert them and re spread
- them in any other versions, and Leave me a message at the mission if you
- like my work!!!!
- take care,
- Andrew Denton
-
- Guardian@Netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/NightPrey.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NghtWind ?.? JPEG raytrace, Imagine rendered picture
-
- Well... Some people call me nuts....
-
- This File NghtWind.lzh Includes 2 files... the Jpeg'd image,
- and this file NghtWind.txt Please dont change,convert,or do anything
- to the text file or the images... Thanx!!! Its not nice to call
- other people art your own <Ive had this problembefore>
-
-
- Leave a message for me at my friend's BBS.. The lovable Jay Miner's
- The Mission BBS 415-967-2021. <Thanx for being the papa of the amiga,
- Padre'> or on usenet Guardian@Netcom.com
-
-
- This was rendered under Imagine on the my amiga 3000 with the
- Progressive 040 <Boy now i want to get the mercury, but i love my
- 040!!!> with 10 megs of ram<I need more!!!!> Ahem... Alot of my objects
- were modeled on my Amiga 2000/030 GVP 33mhz with 13 megs of ram...
- <Ohh how i love PARNET!!!>
-
-
- Well, please keep these files intact! dont convert them,modify them,
- crush them, spindle them and re spread them in any other forn them in
- any other versions, and Leave me a message at the mission or EMAIL if
- you like my work!!!!
- take care,
- Andrew Denton
-
- Guardian@Netcom.com
-
- P.S.. <Thanx Steve Worley for giving me the bumpmap for the moon!>
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/NightWind.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Oddjob ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Oddjob.lha
-
- ==========
-
- OrcaHAM ?.? HAM raytrace, killer whales & coral reef
-
- This one bogged down my 040 for 50 hours just cause I wanted to be
- fancy and throw in fractal waves and lightsources above the waves....
- I dont realy think it was worth that time, but at least the lighting
- and seafog and everything else made it look like underwater...
-
- Included: Orca.HAM and this OrcaHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Orca.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- OrcaJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace, killer whales, coral reef
-
- This one bogged down my 040 for 50 hours just cause I wanted to be
- fancy and throw in fractal waves and lightsources above the waves....
- I dont realy think it was worth that time, but at least the lighting
- and seafog and everything else made it look like underwater...
-
- Included: Orca.jpg and this OrcaJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok, Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue, SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Orca.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ParasaurHAM ?.? HAM 3D Lightwave 3.0, parasaurolophus
-
- Included: Parasaur.HAM and this ParasaurHAM.readme
-
-
- You love me!!!!!! Well, sorta... but I got over 250 Responses!!!
- Ill try to respond to all the Questions, and thanx for all the
- compliments... Hope you like my parasaur! And ill continute to
- Release my private art... Im still working on Getting a PAR board...
- can you imagine these creatures running around at 30 fps? JOY!!!!!!!
- Im makeing a bunch of Dinosaurs, all ready to run the open planes B)
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,Power,
- Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Parasaur.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ParasaurJPG ?.? JPEG 3D Lightwave 3.0, parasaurolophus
-
- Included: Parasaur.jpg and this ParasaurJPG.readme
-
-
- You love me!!!!!! Well, sorta... but I got over 250 Responses!!!
- Ill try to respond to all the Questions, and thanx for all the
- compliments... Hope you like my parasaur! And ill continute to
- Release my private art... Im still working on Getting a PAR board...
- can you imagine these creatures running around at 30 fps? JOY!!!!!!!
- Im makeing a bunch of Dinosaurs, all ready to run the open planes B)
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Thunder,Sealife,Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,Power,
- Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,
- Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Parasaur.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ParfumBttls ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/ParfumBttls.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PICS3D ?.? 8 3D pictures for DCTV and Xspecs-3D
-
- Here's a bunch of 3d pictures made with Caligari 2. To view these
- pictures you must have a DCTV and Xspecs-3D or equivalent LCD glasses.
- Just use your favorite show program and something like the flipglas
- program by Ed Tannenbaum to view them.
-
- The pictures were created by creating 2 separate images in Caligari
- and then combining them into a single interlaced image with ADpro.
- Included in the archive is an AREXX script that interlaces the two
- images together. It is called f3.adpro so that it can be easily run
- from ADpro. You can rename it to anything you want.
-
- Making 3d pictures with Caligari is really easy. Just render the same
- scene twice with slightly different camera positions for each
- image. The way that you should move the camera or eye position is to
- select screen mode and lock out y movement and then move the eye to
- the left or right. If you move it to the left then this rendering
- should be the left image. Make sure to save both images with different
- names such as pic.l and pic.r so that you can tell them apart later
- when you load them into ADpro. Be careful to not move the eye position
- too much or the scene will be hard to view with the Xspecs glasses.
-
- I hope you enjoy the pictures and if you have any comments or
- questions please let me know.
-
- included pictures:
-
- barrel.3d
- beethoven.3d
- porche.3d
- ship.3d
- teapot.3d
- tracbot.3d
- tribot.3d
- zero-gbot.3d
-
- Some of these picture use lightwave objects or robots from the Antic
- Microbot design pack for Sculpt3d.
-
- Author: Mike Danielsen
- Path: BBS/pix/pics3d.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Pinkscape ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Pinkscape.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PleasureHAM ?.? HAM Lightwave 2.0 3D rendering
-
- Included: Pleasure.HAM and this PleasureHAM.readme
-
- A while ago i released an image called "Embrace" that got a large Amount
- of complaints, they didnt like the thought of an alien and a female in such
- a position... one memorable quote was "Makeing a pure art Impure".. hmmm
- Well i thought ide make it even more impure with this trace. Have Fun.
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,
- GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Pleasure.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PleasureJPG ?.? JPEG Lightwave 3.0 3D rendering
-
- Included: Pleasure.jpg and this PleasureJPG.readme
-
- A while ago i released an image called "Embrace" that got a large Amount
- of complaints, they didnt like the thought of an alien and a female in such
- a position... one memorable quote was "Makeing a pure art Impure".. hmmm
- Well i thought ide make it even more impure with this trace. Have Fun.
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,
- GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,
- Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,
- Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Pleasure.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Pods ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Pods.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PoolRachel 1.0 Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop
-
- A HAM-8, 16 colour, and 8 colour IFF picture of "Rachel Raccoon"
- relaxing in the pool. These pictures are suitable as Workbench
- backdrops with the right software.
-
- Author: Les Dietz
- Path: BBS/pix/PoolRachel-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PowerHAM ?.? HAM raytrace of a floating female
-
- In a weird way, this one was a Team effort... in a weird sort of way..
- 1: Thanx VERRY much to Marc Macenzie, who loaned me a monitor while mine
- has been in the shop.. for almost 5 weeks now. <I gotta get a new monitor>
-
- 2: Steve Worley, for some suggestions and also nameing this piece.
-
- 3: Steve Teitze, for his totaly cool suggestions... <it was his idea to have
- her kneel... altho i think there is something freudian there B)>
-
-
- Included: Power.HAM and this PowerHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,
- Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire <who realy wanted his name on this list but I dont have
- the slightest idea WHY> and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Power.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PowerJPG ?.? JPEG raytrace of a floating female
-
- In a weird way, this one was a Team effort... in a weird sort of way..
- 1: Thanx VERRY much to Marc Macenzie, who loaned me a monitor while mine
- has been in the shop.. for almost 5 weeks now. <I gotta get a new monitor>
-
- 2: Steve Worley, for some suggestions and also nameing this piece.
-
- 3: Steve Teitze, for his totaly cool suggestions... <it was his idea to have
- her kneel... altho i think there is something freudian there B)>
-
-
- Included: Power.jpg and this PowerJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Awakening,TempleFinal,Temples,GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,
- CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,
- Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,laire <who realy wanted his name on this list but I dont have
- the slightest idea WHY> and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Power.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RachelMascot 1.0 Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop
-
- A HAM-8 and 16 colour IFF picture of "Rachel Raccoon" accepting the
- "AmiCUE mascot of the year" award, suitable for use as a Workbench
- backdrop with the right software.
-
- Author: Les Dietz
- Path: BBS/pix/RachelMascot-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Road2Nowhere ?.? 752x480x24 JPEG raytrace, abrupt ending
-
- This picture was generated in Lightwave 3.0 (using standard objects)
- and touched up in Imagemaster. It was rendered by The Rendering
- Plant.
-
- About The Rendering Plant: This is the graphics subsidiary of
- VideoGraphics Images in Lincoln, NE. We are just starting out, and
- are a Toaster-based video production and computer graphics company.
-
- This picture is freely distributable as long as no money is charged
- (except for the cost of the disk), nor can it be used in any
- production without the written consent of The Rendering Plant. Watch
- for future posts from The Rendering Plant (a subsidiary of VGI)
-
- Author: Eric Richard Elliott
- Path: BBS/pix/Road2Nowhere.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RunePort ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/RunePort.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SeaGlow ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/SeaGlow.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SeaLifeHAM ?.? HAM raytraces, dolphin & whale
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: SeaLife.jpg, SeaLife.ham and this Sealife.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the new with my artwork...
- The Dolphins I did a while ago, I saw somone else had made one
- and i loved em... He even gave me a copy, but me being the stupid
- idiot i am, i had to make my own just so i could say... I made my own
- heheheh... Anyway, i added my blue whale, and generated this image more
- then 40 times, trying to get the light straight... Well it finaly is over
- and the anim is being craked out on my 040 while i type this... But i love
- releasing these images because so many people love them. <and some hate,
- but i cant please em all, can i?> the moon is a bump,image on a sphere,
- and believe me, you dont want to try this to often, its a bitch.
- I am now including ham's
- with all my artwork, mostly to help those with no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
- This is my shot for more realism...
- Also look for DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, SeaLife.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD
- cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/SeaLife.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SeaLifeJPG ?.? JPEG raytraces, dolphin & whale
-
- I must be INSANE!!!!!!!!!!! Well you probably arnt going to read
- this readme.. BUT Im going to type it out just for the pure masochism
- that i enjoy so verry much. B)
- Included: SeaLife.jpg, SeaLife.ham and this Sealife.readme
-
- Well here i am, once again flooding the new with my artwork...
- The Dolphins I did a while ago, I saw somone else had made one
- and i loved em... He even gave me a copy, but me being the stupid
- idiot i am, i had to make my own just so i could say... I made my own
- heheheh... Anyway, i added my blue whale, and generated this image more
- then 40 times, trying to get the light straight... Well it finaly is over
- and the anim is being craked out on my 040 while i type this... But i love
- releasing these images because so many people love them. <and some hate,
- but i cant please em all, can i?> the moon is a bump,image on a sphere,
- and believe me, you dont want to try this to often, its a bitch.
- I am now including ham's
- with all my artwork, mostly to help those with no ram,power for Jpeg...
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
- This is my shot for more realism...
- Also look for DragonDreams2,DragonDreams, Tyrell, Nghtprey, Nghtwind,
- Castlrok,Hellspawn, BeautifulBlue on the net.. and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! <I know that sounds kinda
- odd, but believe it or not, ive had it happen...> And keep all 3 files in
- this orginial file, SeaLife.lzh <Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD
- cwolf and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/SeaLife.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SeaSnouts ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/SeaSnouts.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Sewerage ?.? Rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
-
- This archive includes a rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
-
- Author: BitART Design
- Path: BBS/pix/Sewerage.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Simulator ?.? JPEG, Flight Simulator, Delft Markt Sq.
-
- Size: scaled to 704x512 (square pixels) from 1990x1360
-
- This image shows a flight simulator, being build by the Faculty of
- Aerospace Engineering of the Delft University of Technology in the
- Netherlands. It's going to be used for basic research of stability and
- control of civil airliners, helicopters, cars and ships (in order of
- importancy). It's nice to know for us Amiga fans that the basic design and
- visualisation is done in Imagine, by the project leader and me on my
- A4000/040. I'm busy with a animation of the simulator motion with the data
- directly out off the control software of the platform. This for checking
- the boundaries and interference of the actuators (the hydraulic tubes) with
- the fuselage, which center of gravity is very low in this simulator (the
- first of its kind).
-
- The picture was taken on the Markt of Delft in Holland, I live behind the
- Townhouse. It was scanned with a HP ScanJet and composited with an Imagine
- trace in PhotoShop. With the new perspective-edit mode of Imagine2.9 you
- can place things much more accurate in real photos (vectorized first) than
- before. Once you have the right angles and lens focal length you can place
- your object anywhere by translating over the local axis and that
- interactively. Cool.
-
- The picture was 1990x1360 pixels (enough for rasterizing 150 lines/inch to
- separate color-plates for printing a fullcolor card) so I scaled it down to
- 704x512 en JPEG'ed it. It has square pixels, it's no NTSC picture, PAL
- however is close enough.
-
- Author: Erwin Zwart
- Path: BBS/pix/Simulator.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SnakeRoom ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/SnakeRoom.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SpaceDragon ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/SpaceDragon.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SpaceScape ?.? 352x440x6 IFF raytrace view of Jupiter
-
- This is an imagine rendered image of a fanciful view of Jupiter from
- one of its moons, with relics of intelligent life.
-
- Author: Robert Dickow
- Path: BBS/pix/SpaceScape.iff.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Spellbound ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Spellbound.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Spinners ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Spinners.lha
-
- ==========
-
- StrangeBrew ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/StrangeBrew.lha
-
- ==========
-
- submarine ?.? Photorealistic undersea rendering
-
- This is a photorealistic undersea rendering. Submarine object is by
- the author.
-
- Author: Robert Dickow
- Path: BBS/pix/Submarine.iff.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Summertime ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Summertime.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SunSetHAM ?.? JPEG whale anim frame with particles
-
- Included: SunSet.jpg and this SunSetJPG.readme
-
- Well as i delve deeper and deeper into my Lightwave, youll notice
- the virtual bones from this Anim frame. Im getting ready for lightning
- to strike and i get my PAR board.. <drool> But since the Trany/Clutch
- in my car just went out, my motorcycle is in the shop, funds dont look
- that grande.. ahhwell... ooh yea, August 8th 1993 ill be 29, the last
- of my 20's, send me a bday greeting, or perhaps a par board.. better yet!
- Write the charming people that make the Personal Animation Recorder and
- beg them for me! Ahem... now back to the real world, just send me a Happy
- Bday email B)
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,
- GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,
- Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/SunSet.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SunSetJPG ?.? JPEG whale anim frame with particles
-
- Included: SunSet.jpg and this SunSetJPG.readme
-
- Well as i delve deeper and deeper into my Lightwave, youll notice
- the virtual bones from this Anim frame. Im getting ready for lightning
- to strike and i get my PAR board.. <drool> But since the Trany/Clutch
- in my car just went out, my motorcycle is in the shop, funds dont look
- that grande.. ahhwell... ooh yea, August 8th 1993 ill be 29, the last
- of my 20's, send me a bday greeting, or perhaps a par board.. better yet!
- Write the charming people that make the Personal Animation Recorder and
- beg them for me! Ahem... now back to the real world, just send me a Happy
- Bday email B)
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,TempleFinal,Temple,
- GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,
- Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,
- Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/SunSet.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- T2Cow ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/T2Cow.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Tadpoles ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Tadpoles.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Tako ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Tako.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Tall_Ships_Passage ?.? 1025x768x8 GIF of raytrace from anim
-
- This is a still frame taken from an animation I'm working on called
- "Tall_Ship's_Passage". It was rendered on an Amiga 4000 using Imagine 2.0
- and the Essence algorithmic texture package. The picture may be freely
- distributed provided it is not modified in any way and this text file is
- included.\n
-
- This is a 256 color 1024x768 GIF file. The HAM8 version looks better due
- to the larger number of available colors, but this one uses larger
- resolution for those with display cards that can handle 1024x768x8.\n
-
- I did NOT make a .jpeg file, because the .jpeg seemed to destroy many of
- the details of the flag and ship even on the most "loss free" setting. The
- GIF in 8 bit looks better than the jpeg did in 24 bit. Also, this pictures
- really needs at least 640x400 to be displayed. Rendering to 320x400/HAM6
- makes for an absolutely horrible looking image, so there is really no point
- to providing a conversion in that format. Feel free to convert one of
- these if you like, but the results won't be much to look at.\n
-
- The picture took roughly 4 hours to render on an Amiga 4000/040 in 1024x768
- with the highest degree of antialiasing. The animation frames in 640x400
- with slightly less anti-aliasing took about 55 minutes each. Essence
- textures were used for the weathered brick on the lighthouses & the
- patterns in the lighthouse light beams. Imagine global fog was used to
- give a feeling of depth and character.\n
-
- The final 250 frame animation is the result of 90 Mb of data and about
- 14000 CPU-minutes of rendering time. I'll upload the animation to an FTP
- site in a few weeks (after my Dpaint/AGA gets here!). It will require at
- least 14 Mb of RAM to play, or an HD animation player which supports AGA
- graphics modes. You will also need an AGA equipped Amiga, obviously.
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Tall_Ships_Passage.gif.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Tall_Ships_Passage ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace from anim
-
- This is a still frame taken from an animation I'm working on called
- "Tall_Ship's_Passage". It was rendered on an Amiga 4000 using Imagine 2.0
- and the Essence algorithmic texture package. The picture may be freely
- distributed provided it is not modified in any way and this text file is
- included.\n
-
- A 896x628 HAM8 picture. The default viewmode is SUPER72. Using anything
- else will produce a slighty wrong aspect ratio (SUPER72 has roughly square
- pixels, while those in 640x400 modes are not). You may have to adjust your
- monitor or overscan prefs to see the entire overscanned SUPER72 picture.\n
-
- I did NOT make a .jpeg file, because the .jpeg seemed to destroy many of
- the details of the flag and ship even on the most "loss free" setting. The
- GIF in 8 bit looks better than the jpeg did in 24 bit. Also, this pictures
- really needs at least 640x400 to be displayed. Rendering to 320x400/HAM6
- makes for an absolutely horrible looking image, so there is really no point
- to providing a conversion in that format. Feel free to convert one of
- these if you like, but the results won't be much to look at.\n
-
- The picture took roughly 4 hours to render on an Amiga 4000/040 in 1024x768
- with the highest degree of antialiasing. The animation frames in 640x400
- with slightly less anti-aliasing took about 55 minutes each. Essence
- textures were used for the weathered brick on the lighthouses & the
- patterns in the lighthouse light beams. Imagine global fog was used to
- give a feeling of depth and character.\n
-
- The final 250 frame animation is the result of 90 Mb of data and about
- 14000 CPU-minutes of rendering time. I'll upload the animation to an FTP
- site in a few weeks (after my Dpaint/AGA gets here!). It will require at
- least 14 Mb of RAM to play, or an HD animation player which supports AGA
- graphics modes. You will also need an AGA equipped Amiga, obviously.
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Tall_Ships_Passage.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TempleHAM ?.? HAM raytraced temple scene
-
- I Modled the temple in a day, had a blastmakeing all the cool little detailes
- then spent the next day playing with the lighting...Hope you like it!
-
- Included: TempleOfTheWinds.HAM and this TempleOfTheWindsHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,
- Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,
- BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Temple.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TempleJPG ?.? JPEG raytraced temple scene
-
- I Modeled the temple in a day, had a blastmakeing all the cool little detailes
- then spent the next day playing with the lighting...Hope you like it!
-
- Included: TempleOfTheWinds.JPG and this TempleOfTheWindsJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,
- Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,
- BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Temple.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TempleFINALHAM ?.? HAM final traced temple scene
-
- Well for posters Ive rendered these in 6K X 4K res... and ive taken
- several of them <Chimera,Anguish,MegaPtera,Battle,CheckMate and this
- trace> and have added details, generated them in huge size and ended up
- useing ImageFX <Best 250 bucks ive spent so far> touched em up and the
- output is great... hopefully soon if all goes well, posters will be available
- to the masses.. who knows, maybe a calendar. B)
-
- Included: TempleOfTheWindsFinal.HAM and this TempleOfTheWindsFinalHAM.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,
- Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,
- BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/TempleFINAL.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TempleFINALJPG ?.? JPEG final traced temple scene
-
- Well for posters Ive rendered these in 6K X 4K res... and ive taken
- several of them <Chimera,Anguish,MegaPtera,Battle,CheckMate and this
- trace> and have added details, generated them in huge size and ended up
- useing ImageFX <Best 250 bucks ive spent so far> touched em up and the
- output is great... hopefully soon if all goes well, posters will be available
- to the masses.. who knows, maybe a calendar. B)
-
- Included: TempleOfTheWindsFinal.Jpg and this TempleOfTheWindsFinalJPG.readme
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for GreatWhite,GutterWar.Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,Kiss,Alien,
- Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,Avarice,LivingRoom,
- DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,Castlrok,Hellspawn,
- BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf
- and all the other irc'ers hope ya like this one>
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/TempleFINAL.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Throneroom ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Throneroom.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ThunderHAM ?.? HAM 3D raytrace of Tyrannosaurus Rex
-
- Included: Thunder.HAM and this ThunderHAM.readme
-
- Alright, so i liked the movie... got a problem with it?!?!?
- Ide have added more detail, but this damn thing already takes up
- 16megs of ram!! sheesh... <The object itself> This might be one
- of my last Releases on Internet. Either my artwork isnt that popular
- anymore, or the public has grown complacent with it. Either stinks,
- I used to get about 40-100 email messages for an image, Now my latest
- SunSet got 3. <Thankyou to the 3.> I dont ask for money, I just
- your acnowledgment! <At least of my terrible spelling>.
-
-
- EMAIL ME IF YOU LOVE ME!!!!!!!!!! <Artists need love>
-
- btw this isnt a contest on who's artwork is better then whos.. Im glad
- others are releasing their artwork on the Internet... Ive had had an
- argument with another artist that states releasing on the internet cheapens
- the image, spreading it like so much cheap chewinggum. Show you appreciation
- and prove him wrong! take care, Hope you like this.
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Sealife,Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,
- TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,
- Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,
- Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Thunder.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ThunderJPG ?.? JPEG 3D raytrace of Tyrannosaurus Rex
-
- Included: Thunder.jpg and this ThunderJPG.readme
-
- Alright, so i liked the movie... got a problem with it?!?!?
- Ide have added more detail, but this damn thing already takes up
- 16megs of ram!! sheesh... <The object itself> This might be one
- of my last Releases on Internet. Either my artwork isnt that popular
- anymore, or the public has grown complacent with it. Either stinks,
- I used to get about 40-100 email messages for an image, Now my latest
- SunSet got 3. <Thankyou to the 3.> I dont ask for money, I just
- your acnowledgment! <At least of my terrible spelling>.
-
-
- EMAIL ME IF YOU LOVE ME!!!!!!!!!! <Artists need love>
-
- btw this isnt a contest on who's artwork is better then whos.. Im glad
- others are releasing their artwork on the Internet... Ive had had an
- argument with another artist that states releasing on the internet cheapens
- the image, spreading it like so much cheap chewinggum. Show you appreciation
- and prove him wrong! take care, Hope you like this.
-
- Once again, i model everything i make,and I Dont release my models..
-
- Also look for Sealife,Pleasure,DragonSong,Embrace,Power,Awakening,
- TempleFinal,Temple,GreatWhite,GutterWar,Battle,MegaPtera,CheckMate,
- Kiss,Alien,Orca,Knowledge,Anguish2,Anguish,Chimera2,Chimera,Avarice2,
- Avarice,LivingRoom,DragonDreams2,DragonDreams,Tyrell,Nghtprey,Nghtwind,
- Castlrok,Hellspawn,BeautifulBlue,SeaLife on the net..
- and if you like it,SEND ME MAIL!
- Either say hi on IRC or Mail me at Guardian@netcom.com
-
- PLEASE PLEASE keep the images in their original form! Do not fold,
- spindle, mutilate or put your own name on it! These are NOT ment to be
- used for INTRO's or any other comercial or private use... other then viewing
- and showing to friends...<I know that sounds kindaodd, but believe it or not,
- ive had it happen...> And keep all 2 files is this orginal file.
- <Stargazer,Mlelstv,Gateway,Amilek,amico,ill,xanadude,ubyte,zop,FlyGuyD,cwolf,
- mtk,jor,pjotr,Laire,jacho, ->mAu<- and to all the other IRC'ers and net runners>
- Legal MumboJumbo: These Images are ©91-93 Andrew Denton, Engulf and Devoure
- Graphics Blah blah blah dont touch or i sue blah blah blah and then you wont
- be able to afford bus money blah blah blah and so on..
- Take care
- Andrew Denton
- Guardian@netcom.com
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Thunder.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Tigership ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Tigership.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TongueMonster ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/TongueMonster.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TrickOrTreat ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/TrickOrTreat.lha
-
- ==========
-
- tsiwf ?.? JPEG Imagine 2.0 raytraced image.
-
-
- This picture was made with Imagine 2.0 for illustrating the stand of
- BUGSS (French Amiga Users Club) at the ATACOM'93 exhibition. There
- are my first real pictures with Imagine. I have made this one for the
- TSiWF Collection.
-
- There are common objects in the 3 pictures :
-
- - The ground, mirrored checker.
- - The base of the main object, mirrored blue.
- - The 2 mirrors doing 135° angle
- - The same sky (extracted from TSiWF 3D Collection)
-
- Here, the main object is a mirrored spongeri fractal 3D triangle
- extracted from TSiWF Collection, of course *8) with a sphere inside
- with a snail mapping and the same mapping of it in black & white
- (bump).
-
- We can notice the "FGP" logo at the bottom of the base.
-
- It's raytraced picture and the rendering time is 8 hours
- for a 640x512 Hires Lace 24bit picture on an A3000 16Mhz
-
- Author: Pascal Rullier
- Path: BBS/pix/TSiWF.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Twisted_City ?.? 896x628x8 HAM pic of a twisted city
-
- I got the idea for this picture after playing around with Imagine's
- "Conform to Path" feature using some old building objects I had. This
- feature lets you take an arbitrary object and bend it in a shape defined by
- a splined path. This was used to make the twisted buildings, radio tower,
- and bridge supports. The water, galaxy, gas planet, and pits on the bridge
- road are Essence II textures. Most others are Essence I textures,
- including the clouds and a lot of other subtler ones.\n
-
- Some things didn't turn out quite as I had hoped: the windows on the
- buildings don't quite follow the buildings' twists in quite the manner that
- I had wanted them to. The alleged glass elevator on the side of the
- nearest tall building isn't very convincing; it looked OK close up with the
- light at the right angle, but it doesn't really come across as glass from
- this viewpoint. I had also wanted to make things like the airport runway
- twisted, but it is a bitmap, and aligning objects (for the blue runway
- lights) with a particular feature in the middle of a brushmap is not very
- easy in Imagine. The city could also stand to have a little more detail,
- but I got tired of making objects for it.\n
-
- My initial attempt at this image used motion-blurring for the aircraft, but
- I decided I didn't like that. Too much detail goes away.\n
-
- Viewing this image in anything less than 640x400x8-bit is a waste of time;
- too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it worthwhile. I've
- supplied the image in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024), both of which
- look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400 or 640x400x4-bit. The
- image is also (intentionally) dim, so you might have to crank up your
- monitor brightness a little bit.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, or claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes
- without permission of the author. Thanks.\n
-
- (PS - if you like it, you might drop me a note... :-)\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- Deluxe Paint IV (brushmaps for the roads, airport, signs, etc.\n
- ImageFX (post-render 24-bit image processing)\n
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Twisted_City.ham.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Twisted_City ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG pic of a twisted city
-
- I got the idea for this picture after playing around with Imagine's
- "Conform to Path" feature using some old building objects I had. This
- feature lets you take an arbitrary object and bend it in a shape defined by
- a splined path. This was used to make the twisted buildings, radio tower,
- and bridge supports. The water, galaxy, gas planet, and pits on the bridge
- road are Essence II textures. Most others are Essence I textures,
- including the clouds and a lot of other subtler ones.\n
-
- Some things didn't turn out quite as I had hoped: the windows on the
- buildings don't quite follow the buildings' twists in quite the manner that
- I had wanted them to. The alleged glass elevator on the side of the
- nearest tall building isn't very convincing; it looked OK close up with the
- light at the right angle, but it doesn't really come across as glass from
- this viewpoint. I had also wanted to make things like the airport runway
- twisted, but it is a bitmap, and aligning objects (for the blue runway
- lights) with a particular feature in the middle of a brushmap is not very
- easy in Imagine. The city could also stand to have a little more detail,
- but I got tired of making objects for it.\n
-
- My initial attempt at this image used motion-blurring for the aircraft, but
- I decided I didn't like that. Too much detail goes away.\n
-
- Viewing this image in anything less than 640x400x8-bit is a waste of time;
- too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it worthwhile. I've
- supplied the image in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024), both of which
- look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400 or 640x400x4-bit. The
- image is also (intentionally) dim, so you might have to crank up your
- monitor brightness a little bit.\n
-
- As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
- conversion, or claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes
- without permission of the author. Thanks.\n
-
- (PS - if you like it, you might drop me a note... :-)\n
-
- Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
-
- Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
- Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
- Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
- Deluxe Paint IV (brushmaps for the roads, airport, signs, etc.\n
- ImageFX (post-render 24-bit image processing)\n
-
- Author: Steve Koren
- Path: BBS/pix/Twisted_City.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Tyrell ?.? JPEG Imagine rendered bladerunner pic
-
- Well... Some people call me nuts....
-
- In this file, Tyrell.Lzh Are two files... This one "Readme.TXT"
- and "Tyrell.Jpeg"
- The Jpeg is 768X482 but was originaly 1024X482 for my firecracker
- BUT ive had a complaint that people didnt have enough RAM for the
- 1K across images.. So If your in dire need for the 1K version,
- Leave a message for me at my friend's BBS.. The lovable Jay Miner's
- The Mission BBS 415-967-2021. <Thanx for being the papa of the amiga,
- Padre'>
-
- This was rendered under Imagine on the my amiga 3000 with the
- Progressive 040 <Boy now i want to get the mercury, but i love my
- 040!!!> with 10 megs of ram<I need more!!!!> Ahem... Alot of my objects
- were modeled on my Amiga 2000/030 GVP 33mhz with 13 megs of ram...
- <Ohh how i love PARNET!!!>
-
- Most of you have seen the Toaster demo tape,Well i liked the
- Tyrell building done buy that genius Allen Hastings. <I want lightwave!
- But cant afford the toaster :( ) Well Being a blade runner fan myself,
- I thought ide make a version myself... The animation along with others
- I was thinking of makeing available as soon as i find a good deal on a
- single frame recorder. The flame from the smokestack is even better
- looking in the animation.. hehehehhe
-
- Well, please keep these files intact! dont convert them and re spread
- them in any other versions, and Leave me a message at the mission if you
- like my work!!!!
- take care,
- Andrew Denton
-
- Author: Andrew Denton
- Path: BBS/pix/Tyrell.jpg.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Visitation ?.? Ray traced jpeg picture by Bill Graham.
-
- A ray traced picture by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
-
- Author: Bill Graham
- Path: BBS/pix/Visitation.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WeirdPlanet ?.? Sphere inside the hole of a torus.
-
- This is a 704 X 562 picture of a sphere inside the hole of a torus (donut). The
- sphere is golden in colour (not apparent because of its reflectivity) and is
- altitude mapped to give it weird patterns when reflecting the torus. The torus
- has a disturbed texture on it and is also altitude mapped but not to the same
- degree as the sphere. I have also rendered this picture in 1680 X 1188 for
- printing on A2 size paper on a 400dpi colour bubblejet and the detail looks
- amazing (possibly because I've never seen anything in that resolution before),
- the 24 bit IFF of that was 4.2 megs. I might upload the jpeg of it in a few
- weeks.
-
- Author: Leo Hamulczyk
- Path: BBS/pix/WeirdPlanet.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaFAQ 94.03.21 "Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga
-
- 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, Program-
- ming, Applications, Graphics and more. Formatted in plain
- ascii, AmigaGuide, DVI, and texinfo. Drawer also contains
- some useful text files on ftp sites, newgroups, hardware
- tips and one on the history of the amiga.
-
- Author: Jochen Wiedmann
- Path: BBS/text/AmigaFAQ-94.03.21.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaGuide 34.6 Commodore AmigaGuide hypertext utility
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore Business Machines
- Path: BBS/text/AmigaGuide-34.6.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Banner 1.5 Create banners from any font
-
- A smart character rendering utility for - surprise - banners. It can only be
- used from within the command line of a CLI or a SHELL. By default BANNER will
- print your string into the SHELL using an internal font which contains the ASCII
- characters from 32 (space) to 126 (overscore). If you don't like them you can
- also tell BANNER to render the characters out of any other font that is accessible
- via the diskfont.library.
-
- Author: Tobias Ferber
- Path: BBS/text/Banner-1.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CassLabel 2.1 Program for editing cassette covers.
-
- CassLabel is a MUI based program for editing cassette covers and
- nearly all other kinds of covers. The GUI is fully font sensitive and
- the resizesible, because of MUI. It always supports user defined formats
- for output. It makes your life easier (especially if your are a music
- freak).
-
- Author: Dirk Nehring
- Path: BBS/text/CassLabel-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DeviceGuide 1.0 AmigaGuide list/desc of common .devices
-
- A list of (almost) all xxx.device-files/drivers for the Amiga in
- "AmigaGuide" format, containing info on Versions, Authors, Purpose,
- where to get it, etc. etc. etc.
-
- Author: Dan Elgaard
- Path: BBS/text/DeviceGuide-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DviDvi 1.1 Modify the contents of a dvi file
-
- A small utility to modify the contents of a dvi file. For example,
- you could put two or 4 pages on one sheet of paper, print one of them
- reversed and much else.
-
- Author: Thomas Rockicki, Amiga-Port by Thomas Baetzler and Jochen Wiedmann
- Path: BBS/text/DviDvi-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FreshFonts 0.1 Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94.
-
- This is a small (approx 20Mb) preview of a new fonts CD scheduled for
- release in the fall of 1994.
-
- Author: Danny Amor
- Path: BBS/text/FreshFonts-0.1-1of3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FreshFonts 0.1 Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94.
-
- This is a small (approx 20Mb) preview of a new fonts CD scheduled for
- release in the fall of 1994.
-
- Author: Danny Amor
- Path: BBS/text/FreshFonts-0.1-2of3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FreshFonts 0.1 Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94.
-
- This is a small (approx 20Mb) preview of a new fonts CD scheduled for
- release in the fall of 1994.
-
- Author: Danny Amor
- Path: BBS/text/FreshFonts-0.1-3of3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HandlerGuide 1.0 AmigaGuide list/desc of common handlers
-
- A list of (almost) all Handler-files for the Amiga in "AmigaGuide"-format,
- containing info on Versions, Authors, Purpose, where to get it, etc. etc.
- etc.
-
- Author: Dan Elgaard
- Path: BBS/text/HandlerGuide-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Heddley 1.0 Composes AmigaGuide files easily.
-
- Heddley allows you to compose AmigaGuide files with greater ease than
- by hand. It provides you with an overview of all the documents in the
- database (an AmigaGuide file is called a 'database', made up of many
- documents).
-
- Author: Edd Dumbill
- Path: BBS/text/Heddley-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Less 1.6Z Amiga port of UNIX text file reader
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Ray Zarling et. al.
- Path: BBS/text/Less-1.6Z.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LibraryGuide 1.4 AmigaGuide list/desc of common libraries
-
- A list of (almost) all shared Libraries of the Amiga in "AmigaGuide"
- format, containing info on Versions, Authors, Purpose, Where to get it,
- etc. etc. etc. Contains 234 Libraries and 57 Sub-Libraries.
-
- Author: Dan Elgaard
- Path: BBS/text/LibraryGuide-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MiserPrint 1.12 Prints up to 8 normal pages on one sheet
-
- MiserPrint is a print utility that puts up to 8 normal pages of text on
- one sheet of paper. You are able to save paper and time. MiserPrint
- uses the small built-in fonts (Courier and Letter Gothic) of the
- HP-Deskjet printers.
-
- Author: Heinz-Guenter Boettger
- Path: BBS/text/MiserPrint-1.12.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MuchMore 4.4 Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Fridtjof Siebert
- Christian Stiens
- Path: BBS/text/MuchMore-4.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 1 of 8 - misc files
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-1of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 2 of 8 - PasTeX/mf
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-2of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 3 of 8 - PasTeX/macros
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-3of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 4 of 8 - PasTeX/bin
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-4of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 5 of 8 - PasTeX/pk (partial)
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-5of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 6 of 8 - PasTeX/pk/180x180
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-6of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 7 of 8 - PasTeX/pk/360x360
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-7of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 TeX - Part 8 of 8 - PasTeX/pk/300x300
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: BBS/text/PasTeX-1.3-8of8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PrintManager 2.0 Printer spooler with appicon support.
-
- Very powerful printer spooler. Works with all programs, whether
- they use PRT: or the printer device directly, are printing text or
- graphics. Has a GUI to control the print queue.
-
- Author: Nicola Salmoria
- Path: BBS/text/PrintManager-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Genies_StarTeck 1.0 Seven genies for Professional Draw.
-
- Seven must have genies for anyone with Professional Draw.
- These genies will increase your productivity, create new
- objects and facilitate special effects. The genies are
- PieCharts, Stars, Emboss/Engrave, ScalePercent, ZoomWindow,
- SelectByAttribute and GridSet. Well documented and includes
- installation script. Also includes a keyboard template,
- sample clip art and DTP tips and tricks.
-
- Author: Graham Beard
- Path: BBS/text/StarTeckGenies-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Text2Guide 3.01 Convert ASCII text to AmigaGuide format.
-
- Converts plain ASCII text into AmigaGuide (c) format. Sticking to some
- simple organization of the text file, one can have a well structured
- guide file while still having an easily readable text file.
-
- Author: Stephan Sürken
- Path: BBS/text/Text2Guide-3.01.lha
-
- ==========
-
- A-Kwic 2.00 Allows fast keyword search of text data
-
- The A-Kwic system provides a facility where users can do keyword searches
- of text data.\n
- A-Kwic creates a database of text records. Each record is scanned for
- keywords.\n
- Once the database is created, the user uses a search program to do keyword
- searches to find, and optionally display, records that match the specified
- keyword(s).\n
- Multiple keywords can be specified. They can be "anded" or "ored", and
- "wildcard" specifiers can also be used.\n
- The A-Kwic was originally developed to index "Fish Disk" content listings.
- It is also handy for indexing the contents of CD-ROMs. Another use is
- for companys to index customer files, based on various keywords, or to
- index customer support trouble reports or product fix descriptions.
-
- Author: David W. Lowrey
- Path: BBS/util/A-Kwic-2.00.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AcmaUtils ?.? Misc useful CLI/script utilities
-
- Some miscellaneous CLI/script utilities, includes: CheckLeftButton - Checks
- whether the left mouse button is pressed and returns WARN if so. Also flashes
- the screen when the button is down; DiskBooter - Lets you to boot a disk from
- DF0: without resetting the machine; FileChanged - Returns WARN if the specified
- file has been changed (the `a' archiveflag is clear); ListLibs - List the
- libraries currently in memory; Palshell - Make the boot Shell-window PAL-sized
- (640x256 instead of 640x200); VerCheck - a utility for 2.04 hard drive users
- with 1.3 ROM sharer/ReloKick who need to use their hard disk in both 2.04/1.3
- modes.
-
- Author: Jan Hagqvist
- Path: BBS/util/AcmaUtils.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ADoc 4.00 An hypertext-like help utility.
-
- ADoc is an utility that allows you to manage all kinds of documentations on
- any subject. It is able to automatically start searching for a word selected
- by a mouse click, and to work on several documentation files at the same time.
- ADoc can display a picture beside to the text, use straight the AutoDocs and
- AmigaGuide files (as well as "PowerPacker" compressed files) and may be controled
- via AREXX.
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: BBS/util/ADoc-4.00.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AII 2.0 A GUI interface for most avail archivers
-
- The Archiving Intuition Interface is a program that makes using
- archiving software infinitely easier by adding a GUI (mouse base
- interface). Supports Lha, Zoo, Arc, UnArj, Zip, DMS, LhWarp and
- Shrink.
-
- Author: Paul Mclachlan
- Path: BBS/util/AII-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AlertPatch 3.0 Supplies a lot more info during Alert()
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Swasbrook
- Path: BBS/util/AlertPatch-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AppCon 38.73 Makes the CON: window an AppWindow
-
- Declares the actual CON:-window as an AppWindow and lets you
- drop your icons in this window. Then, the name and path of
- the icon are inserted into the current command line exactly
- as if you typed them with your keyboard, but slightly faster!
-
- Author: Stephan Fuhrmann
- Path: BBS/util/AppCon-38.73.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AppISizer 0.72 AppIcon gets the size of disks, etc.
-
- New, localized version of the AppIcon utility that gets the size of disks,
- directories or files. Gives the size in bytes, blocks and the actual size
- occupied. Supplied with a French catalog. Includes English documentation
- in AmigaGuide format and French documentation. Also offers several new
- enhancements.
-
- Author: Gérard Cornu
- Path: BBS/util/AppISizer-0.72.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AppPP 1.0 AppIcon/GUI for crunch/decrunch with PP
-
- A crunching program made to avoid loading Powerpacker or another utility
- like that everytime you have one or several files to crunch or decrunch.
- It has an AppIcon and a Gadtools graphical user interface which makes it
- easy to configure and to use. Especially made to be used from WBStartUp.
-
- Author: Patrick Burnand
- Path: BBS/util/AppPP-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- APPVM 0.9 System patch for true virtual memory.
-
- Application Virtual Memory. A better-than-nothing demand paged
- VM service for applications running on systems with MMUs and
- some spare hard disk space for a swap area.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/util/AppVM-0.9.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ARexxSuper 1.10 ARexx port testing tool
-
- An all-purpose mouse-controlled localized ARexx communication program.
- All done via a nice GadTools interface. Documentation in AmigaGuide
- format. Useful for testing and debugging ARexx interfaces.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: BBS/util/ArexxSuper-1.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ARTM 2.04 Display and control system activity
-
- 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.
-
- Author: F. J. Mertens
- Dietmar Jansen
- Path: BBS/util/ARTM-2.04.lha
-
- ==========
-
- AudioScope 3.0 Realtime audio spectrum analyzer w/FFT
-
- AudioScope is a real-time audio spectrum analyzer for the
- Amiga which uses a 512 point Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
- to process audio data received through your audio digitizer.
- AudioScope provides a high resolution display of audio
- signal amplitude vs frequency and can be used to evaluate
- the frequency content of sounds of all kinds.
- Now, in addition to the real-time display of signal amplitude
- vs. frequency, a display option providing a continuous
- scrolling color display of audio signal amplitude vs. time
- vs. frequency is available.
-
- Author: Richard Horne
- Path: BBS/util/AudioScope-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BioRhythm 3.0 Shows your 3 basic BioRhythms & average
-
- An intuition based easy-to-use program that shows your 3 basic
- BioRhythms plus the average-"rhythm". Take a look, dump it to your
- printer and make your plans for "when to do what".
-
- Author: Thomas Arnfeldt
- Path: BBS/util/BioRhythm-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- BootUte 1.2 Enable older software on A1200/A4000
-
- Enables more older software work on the Amiga 1200 and 4000 series,
- it is also useful for users with accelerators.
-
- Author: Paul Toyne
- Path: BBS/util/BootUte-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Brik 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rahul Dhesi
- Path: BBS/util/brik-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- bsplit 1.0 Split files into pieces by byte count
-
- Split binary files into managable pieces as specified by a byte count.
- Similar to the UNIX "split" program, which works with lines, not
- bytes.
-
- Author: P. Knoppers
- Path: BBS/util/bsplit-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Bush 1.2 Produces directory listing like "Tree"
-
- Many of you may have seen Tree on PC machines. Bush is similar to Tree.
- Bush produces directory listings showing the structure of a directory and
- all sub-directories. Why Bush you may ask, we already have DTree on the
- Amiga? Simple speed and simplicity. Bush's advantages over DTree :
-
- - Speed, up to 15%+ faster.
- - Does not require WB 2.
- - More compact output.
- - Aditional features
- - size display
- - protection display.
-
- However there are some tradeoffs, there is no colour option and no support
- for PC fonts (Bush is usable and down-to-earth, does a simple tree need
- colour and connected branches?).
-
- Author: Lee Kindness
- Path: BBS/util/Bush-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ChangeIcon 1.0 Give files specified icon, uses WhatIs
-
- A Workbench AppIcon/MenuItem/Window tool that will give dropped files a
- (new) icon - depending on their filetypes which ChangeIcon will detect
- using the WhatIs library (included). New types and default icons can be
- easily defined. Localized for Workbench 2.1, (German and French catalogs
- included).
-
- Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
- WhatIs library by Sylvain Rougier and Pierre Carette
- Path: BBS/util/ChangeIcon-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- chksum 1.0 SVR4 "sum" compatible checksum program
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Fred Fish
- Path: BBS/util/chksum-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ClipHistory 1.0 Adds a history to the clipboard device
-
- A commodity that adds a history to the clipboard. From a window you can
- select which clip to re-paste to the clipboard. Lots of options, both to
- control the history (size, number of clips, amount of memory to use,
- filtering, etc.) and the window (size, position, open on non-public
- screens, etc.). Binary only.
-
- Author: Magnus Holmgren
- Path: BBS/util/ClipHistory-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- CliVa 2.3 A VERY configurable Application launcher
-
- A VERY configurable Application launcher, configurable via ordinary
- textfile. Allows you to define all sorts of gadgets and menu options.
- Much easier to just try the supplied examples than to explain it!
-
- Author: Christian Warren
- Path: BBS/util/CliVa-2.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SCR 1.01 AGA Screen Color Requester
-
- The standard Amiga 3.0 Preferences Palette Requester is
- very limited in that it only operates on the first eight
- screen colors. Screen Color Requester solves this prob-
- lem for AGA Amigas by providing palette controls that
- allow you to change, copy, swap, spread, and cycle all
- individual colors of the workbench or any public screen.
- You can also load and save modified screen palettes for
- various applications. If you are a programmer, you can
- link the included object file with your own programs and
- save yourself the work of programming a color requester
- of your own.
-
- Author: Richard Horne
- Path: BBS/util/ColorRequester-1.01.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DBB 1.1.9 DBB is a digital logic circuit simulator
-
- Digital Breadboard is a full GUI digital circuit simulator. Digital
- Breadboard currently supports 2 and 3 input AND, OR, NAND, and NOR
- gates, NOT and XOR gates, D, JK, and SR edge-triggered flip-flops,
- multiple independant clocks, switched and pulsed inputs, outputs, Vcc,
- GND, independant 4-channel trace scope, event counters, variable speed
- timer, preferences printing, and more. Includes combinational logic
- design utilities.
-
- Author: Dan Griffin
- Path: BBS/util/DBB-1.1.9.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Degrader 1.30 Tries to get badly written progs to work
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Chris Hames
- Path: BBS/util/Degrader-1.30.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DesktopMAGIC 1.0 Modular screen saver/system sound mgr
-
- U.S. Demo Version of MaxonMAGIC, the most popular screensaver in
- Germany. DesktopMAGIC saves your screen from phosphor burn-in by
- featuring 32 animated screen saver modules, accompanied by sampled sound
- and 8-track music. Plus, it puts sound into your system, Workbench, and
- even all your already installed applications by assigning sounds or voices
- to windows, keys, times, text and virtually all other system events. It
- gives your AMIGA that MAGIC feeling you will never want to miss again.
-
- Author: MediaDesk
- Path: BBS/util/DesktopMagic-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DirKING 3.00 Powerful 'List' and 'Dir' replacement
-
- DirKing is a very powerful replacement for the AmigaDOS 'List' and 'Dir'
- commands. It gives full control over formatting of the listing. Batch
- (script) files can also be generated, which can be executed from within
- DirKing. The directory can be sorted on one or more items (e.g. size,
- date, comment, data type,..), and in a user defined order. DirKing also
- supports numerous directory filters (e.g. name, date, comment, datatype...).
- All these filters can be made effective on files only, on directories only
- or on both. One can even define patterns for each directory level.
- Multiple scan paths may be given, also supported are multiple assigns,
- links, datatypes and locale value formats. Unique is the feature to
- monitor the directory scanning process. If you have cataloged your disk
- collection, then you can insert the disk ID in the listing. Very useful
- are the listing fields which inform you how many files and dirs each
- directory contains. The actual blocks and bytes used by a directory can
- be shown, thus allowing to see if it would fit on a certain disk. DirKing
- offers a lot more than can be presented in this short space, so check it
- out! DirKing currently supports AmigaDOS v1.2 upto v3.1. Binary only.
-
- Author: Chris P. Vandierendonck
- Path: BBS/util/DirKING-3.00.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DMS 1.11 A popular disk archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: SDS Software
- Path: BBS/util/dms-1.11.lha
-
- ==========
-
- DOSPrefs 2.0 Small commodity with three functions.
-
- DOSPrefs is a small commodity with three functions:
-
- 1. Control the "Wildstar"-flag of the Amiga OS 2.0+ dos.library.
-
- 2. Control the "Noclick"-flags of the Amiga OS 2.0+ trackdisk.device.
-
- 3. Provide an all new "Unixdirs"-feature.
-
- Author: Norbert Püschel
- Path: BBS/util/DOSPrefs-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- EcoDisk 1.19 A user-friendly file manager
-
- A user-friendly file manager (gadgets, menus). Includes a lot of useful
- functions: play modules (4 differents types), read files, execute standard
- dos functions ... Binary only
-
- Author: Thomas Pimmel
- Path: BBS/util/EcoDisk-1.19.lha
-
- ==========
-
- fifolib 37.4 A general fifo library implementation
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Matt Dillon
- Path: BBS/util/FifoLib-37.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FileChop 1.0 Splits and rejoins files.
-
- Splits multi-megabyte files up into pieces so they'll fit on floppies.
-
- Author: Charles Pham
- Path: BBS/util/FileChop-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Filer 3.14 Configurable GUI-based Directory Utility
-
- A Intuition controlled file manager featuring a font-sensitive, resizable
- and Style Guide compliant GadTools GUI, an ARexx interface, configuration
- by an ASCII file and much more. Includes both English and German versions.
- Binary only.
-
- Author: Matthias Scheler
- Path: BBS/util/Filer-3.14.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FlipIt 1.2 Flip through screens via hotkeys.
-
- Commodity that lets you install hotkeys for flipping through screens.
- FlipIt lets you specify a hotkey to push the frontmost screen to the back,
- and a hotkey to bring the rearmost screen to the front. This is useful
- when using programs that do not have depth gadgets on their screens.
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: BBS/util/FlipIt-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Flush 1.2 Flushes unused libs, devices, and fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Gary Duncan
- Path: BBS/util/Flush-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FMath 40.4 Replacement for the math libraries
-
- This set of libraries is a replacement for the original libraries by
- Commodore. They are written in highly optimized assembler code using
- the 68881/68882 FPU chips and the 68040 FPU directly without any
- emulation or compatibility overhead. So they are much faster, much
- smaller, and still 100% compatible.
-
- Author: Martin Berndt
- Path: BBS/util/FMath-40.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FontPrefs 2.8 Font preferences clone
-
- Alternative to the standard font preferences program.
-
- Author: Martin Stengle
- Path: BBS/util/FontPrefs-2.8.lha
-
- ==========
-
- FTP 2.00 Psuedo FTP session for CD-ROM access
-
- This program was originally setup for a BBS to be able to
- access a CD-ROM online via a door. It simulates an FTP
- session and is perfect for use to get files off the Aminet
- or Fred Fish "Frozen Fish" CD collections. The program
- is a cli utility that allows you to CD, LIST, DIR, GET, VIEW,
- and other commands on the CD ROM. This program is shareware
- with a fee of $10 if you decided to use it. Not only does
- the program allow you to move around, you can grab files, and
- even view the contents of archives(ZIP, LHA, LZH, LZ, ARC, and
- ZOO are supported) and read me files.
-
- The versitility of this program extends beyond the CD-ROM
- access since you can use it to access any directory tree in
- the same manner. It is perfect for a BBS, allowing the users
- to move down a directory tree but yet prevents them from
- accessing other parts of you system.
- The Amiga Zone BBS (609)953-8159, the primary support BBS.
-
- Author: Tony Preston
- Path: BBS/util/FTP-2.00.lha
-
- ==========
-
- GEDScripts 1.1 Some useful ARexx scripts for GoldED
-
- Two main directories, the first one provides scripts for use with GoldED
- in conjunction with PasTeX. Includes Start_TeX.ged, StartDVIprint.ged,
- GoToSDVI.ged, Quit_TeX.ged, Letterhead.ged and NextError.ged. This
- package also contains a version of TeXedit.rexx that works with GoldED.
- The second directory contains scripts and revamped GUIspell for using
- GoldED in conjunction with ISpell and GUIspell. Requires Ispell
- distribution from AmigaLibDisk774 to be of any use.
-
- Author: René Laederach
- Path: BBS/util/GEDScripts-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Genie 2.56 A GUI based genealogy data manager
-
- A GUI-based genealogy data manager and report generator. Can generate
- Ahnentafel, family group record, pedigree, and descendancy charts plus
- listings of all people and spouses. Can handle 32K+ people, unlimited
- spouses and children. GEDCOM output has been validated by LDS Church
- for Ancestral File submission.
-
- Author: Everett M. Greene
- Path: BBS/util/Genie-2.56.lha
-
- ==========
-
- HeartBeat 1.0 Generic system call analysis tool.
-
- Let's you snoop on ANY library, device or resource's calls,
- whether system or third-party, as long as you've got a standard
- Commodore ".FD" file for it.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/util/HeartBeat-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- History 37.5 List and control shell command history.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Andy Finkel
- Path: BBS/util/History-37.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- IconCalendar 1.0 Shows date and month in an AppIcon
-
- This neat little program shows the current number of the month
- and month name in an AppIcon. Month names can be translated to
- any language.
-
- Author: Mika Kuulusa
- Path: BBS/util/IconCalendar-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Inf 1.32 Extended AmigaDOS INFO command
-
- To display extended information about the file system(s).
-
- Author: Trevor Andrews
- Path: BBS/util/Inf-1.32.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Injector 2.00 Insert input events as if typed from kbd
-
- A hotkey-invoked commodity, wholly configurable, that enables you to
- inject all sorts of things as if they were typed on the keyboard.
- Totally rewritten since versions 1.x. Has a nice prefs program, full
- localization and ARexx support. Binary only.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: BBS/util/Injector-2.00.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Installer 1.26 Commodore's Amiga Installer utility
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore Business Machines
- Path: BBS/util/Installer-1.26.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ISAN 1.2 Realtime program opcode stream analyzer.
-
- Allows you to monitor any Task's instruction stream in real-time!
- Let's you find out (for example) whether a program uses any
- 020/030/040/88x instructions, or whether it's most likely
- compiled or not.
- Output is in the form of a bargraph window and/or a Screen
- displaying all 65536 680x0 opcodes mapped to pixels.
- An ASCII configuration file defines which individual opcodes
- or opcode groups you're interested in snooping on.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/util/ISAN-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Jade 3.0 Programmer's editor Amiga and Unix X11
-
- A text editor primarily designed for programmers. It is easily customized
- through a Lisp-style extension language and can be tailored to the user's
- own requirements. Jade is designed to run under a graphical windowing
- system, systems currently supported are the Commodore Amiga and the
- X Window System version 11 (but only under Unix). It is the successor
- to the editor `Jed 2.10' which was released for the Amiga in early 1993.
- The author has decided to rename it since there is already an editor
- called 'Jed' available on Unix systems (there is no connection between
- the two). "Jade" is an anagram of "A Jed", if you want an acronym you
- could use "Just Another Damn Editor". Jade is compatible with GNU Emacs
- in terms of keystrokes and command names to a certain extent but it is
- not intended as a simple copy of Emacs.
-
- Author: John Harper
- Path: BBS/util/Jade-3.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Kalender 2.2 A small calendar program
-
- A small but powerful calendar program.
-
- Author: Kai Hofmann
- Path: BBS/util/Kalender-2.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- KlingNum 1.1 Converts decimal numbers into Klingon
-
- It converts decimal numbers that you give it into longhand Klingon.
- The English equivalent would be a program that, when you give it 531,
- returns "five hundred and thirty-one". The source I used for my
- numbering-system data only included the suffixes for numbers up into
- the millions range, so the highest number it can translate into
- Klingon is 9,999,999 - it also can't translate decimals, as those
- weren't covered in the Klingon Dictionary either.
-
- Author: Sean Martin Newton
- Path: BBS/util/KlingNum-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LhA 1.38 A fast LhArc compatible archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Stefan Boberg
- Path: BBS/util/LhA-1.38.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LHArc 1.30 Archive program using LZHUF compression
-
- An archive program like Arc and Zoo, with a heavy emphasis maximum
- compression for minimum archive size, using LZHUF compression.
-
- Author: Paolo Zibetti
- Path: BBS/util/LHArc-1.30.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LHWarp 1.40 Disk packer for .lhw files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jonathan Forbes
- Path: BBS/util/LHWarp-1.40.lha
-
- ==========
-
- LLP 1.0 Machine access control and logging.
-
- Login. Logout. Pass. Set of programs to control and log access
- to stand-alone machines in public areas.
- Using Pass a system operator defines authorized users, who can
- then log in to the machine via Login.
- Written in portable ANSI C, without any Amiga-specific code.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/util/LLP-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MagicWord 1.0 Utility for word replacement and macros
-
- MagicWord is a universal utility for word replacement and macros.
- Other than special solutions in editors and wordprocessors, MagicWord
- works with nearly every wordprocessor, editor and any other utility.
- Instead of recording macros for every application, it is easier to
- record the macros once with MagicWord for you'll be able to use them
- with future applications too. The use of MagicWord is only limited by
- the ideas of the user. This versatility can be used especially by
- replacing words. So you can let MagicWord type your address simply by
- typing \adr in any application. MagicWord can also be used as a
- little data base because you get access to information by typing
- keywords. The access is done rather quick by hashing.
-
- Author: Urs Fleisch
- Path: BBS/util/MagicWord-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- mg 3b Small GNU EMACS style editor with AREXX
-
- A public domain EMACS style editor, that uses the GNU EMACS command
- set. Includes AREXX support.
-
- Author: Mike Meyer, et al.
- Path: BBS/util/mg-3b.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MidMoose 1.0 Maps a key to the middle mouse button.
-
- Maps a specified key press ( defaults to f10 ) to the middle mouse button.
- So users without a 3 button mouse can use features normally not available
- to them. Works with DirWork (got no other programs to test it on)
-
- Author: Lee Kindness
- Path: BBS/util/MidMoose-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- MSplit 1.3 Multi-Platform split/join file utility
-
- A utility to split large files into several smaller ones in order to put
- them onto a floppy disk and recover the large file on another system.
- Optimized for speed and memory usage. Includes executables for Amiga,
- MS-DOS, Sun Sparc, Convex, Vax-VMS, Acorn Archimedes, DEC-Station (ULTRIX).
-
- Author: Rene Tschirley
- Path: BBS/util/MSplit-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NoAGA 1.0 Run older pgms w/out changing screenmode
-
- NoAGA is designed to run old demos, intros, tools etc. on your
- AGA-machine without changing the screenmode or rebooting the system.
- Considers caches, VBR, sprite modes, FASTMEM. Checks for destroying
- decrunchers. Workbench support ( AppIcon ).
-
- Author: Uwe Schilling
- Path: BBS/util/NoAGA-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- NoteIt 1.4.1 Post It note pad program
-
- Post It note pad program
-
- Author: Ryan J. Bruner
- Path: BBS/util/NoteIt-1.4.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- P-Compress2 1.2 New program replacing P-Compress
-
- A new compression program replacing P-Compress for OS2 and
- OS3, but retaining compatability. Many new features including an
- even higher efficiency option, Compicon, completely new Intuition
- interface. P-Compress2 will provide better compression than any
- other general purpose program available to the Amiga.
-
- Author: Chas A.Wyndham
- Path: BBS/util/P-Compress2-1.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PackIt 1.18a CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards
-
- 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
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: BBS/util/PackIt-1.18a.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PackIt 37.110 CLI only PowerPacker cruncher/decruncher
-
- A CLI only PowerPacker data file cruncher/decruncher.
- Will automatically determine if a file is PowerPacked or
- not and then either unpack or pack it. Allows use of
- wild card to pack/unpack whole directories.
-
- Author: Michael Barsoom
- Path: BBS/util/PackIt-37.110.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PaletteTool 1.4 3.0/AGA public screen palette tool.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Timothy B. Kreuzer
- Path: BBS/util/PaletteTool-1.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PARex 3.10 Text filter/converter/utility
-
- PARex is a program which allows you to process files, mostly
- textfiles, whereby strings can be replaced by another, text
- between two strings can be stripped, strings put in lower or
- upper case. PARex supports normal text searching, wildcard
- searching, context remembering and word-only searching.
- Using data scripts enables the use of an unlimited number of
- such replace commands. Each replace command can be individually
- controlled. All ASCII codes can be used in the search and
- replace strings, even entrire files, dates, times,... can be
- inserted in such strings. Custom formatted hexadecimal output
- is also supported. Over twenty ready to use program scripts
- are included to perform simple tasks as: converting files
- between different computer systems, stripping comments from
- source files, finding strings in files, converting AmigaGuide
- files to normal text files,... even automatic version updating
- of source files! (By the way v3.xx is about two to more than
- twenty times faster than the previous versions, and is
- supplied in english, german, french, and dutch!)
-
- Author: Chris P. Vandierendonck
- Path: BBS/util/PARex-3.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Patch Alert ?.? Patches function Alert()
-
- This program patches the exec.library function Alert(), so you
- can remove failing tasks/programs, continue them, display the original
- alert etc...
-
- Author: C.Beskow
- Path: BBS/util/PatchAlert.lha
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.5 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: BBS/util/pdksh-4.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PerfMeter 2.2 CPU usage, load and memory meter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Juha Tuominen
- Path: BBS/util/PerfMeter-2.2.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PicIcon 1.03 Create icons from IFF ILBM pictures
-
- Takes an IFF image file, both ILBM and ANIM formats are supported, and
- creates an icon image showing the contents of the file. This can be used
- to more readily identify specific images within large collections, for
- example, or simply to create an Icon in the likeness of your program.
-
- Author: Michael J. Sheppard
- Path: BBS/util/PicIcon-1.03.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PS 1.34 Lists info about tasks and processes
-
- Lists information about all tasks and processes currently
- in the system.
-
- Author: Trevor Andrews
- Path: BBS/util/PS-1.34.lha
-
- ==========
-
- PutChar 2.1 Utility like PopChar on the MacIntosh
-
- This program is a utility like PopChar on the Apple MacIntosh.
- PutChar enables you to use all ASCII-codes in any application whether
- the code is in the current keymap or not. The possibility of loading
- fonts allows you to work reasonable even with fonts that don't have
- the standard character set, e.g. foreign fonts, Greek letters or
- mathematical symbols. PutChar runs on every Amiga, but it takes also
- advantage of the power of some libraries and Kickstart 2.0.
-
- Author: Urs Fleisch
- Path: BBS/util/PutChar-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- QDisk 2.10 WorkBench utility to monitor space usage
-
- A WorkBench utility that will monitor the space usage of any mounted
- AMIGA DOS volume, like your hard drive or your floppy drive. QDisk
- will also notify you if a volume becomes too full. Comes with a
- preference editor to customize QDisk to your needs.
-
- Author: Norman Baccari
- Path: BBS/util/QDisk-2.10.lha
-
- ==========
-
- QuickTools 1.1 CD & find file/dirs quickly via database
-
- QuickTools is the tool-package for the harddisk-owner who is tired of
- writing long pathnames when changing directories and who doesn't have the
- time to search for files manually. QuickTools consists mainly of four small
- utilities and a library where the search-routines are. All search-routines
- support standard AmigaDOS wildcards.
-
- The utilites are:
-
- Qcd: Change directory by only writing enough of the directory name to
- identify it. The directory can be anywhere on the harddisk.
-
- QFind: Search for files.
-
- QPop: A commodity for file and directory searching.
-
- QMan A documentation finding utility using the database to locate the
- documentation file for a specified program.
-
- Author: Eivind Nordseth
- Path: BBS/util/QTools-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ReqChange 3.1 Makes system use Reqtools requesters
-
- A program that makes the system use the requesters in ReqTools. Similar
- to RTPatch in the ReqTools distribution, but offers a lot more, such as a
- builtin "AssignWedge", sending ARexx messages when any patched requester
- appears, lots of options, editable from a fancy prefs editor.
-
- Author: Magnus Holmgren
- Path: BBS/util/ReqChange-3.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ReqTools 2.2b Very useful shared requester library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Nico Francois
- Path: BBS/util/ReqTools-2.2b.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RSys 1.3 Very comprehensive system monitor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rolf Böhme
- Path: BBS/util/RSys-1.3.lha
-
- ==========
-
- RushDemo2 37.5370 Full-featured directory utility demo
-
- Demo version of a fast, full-featured directory utility for
- AmigaDOS 2.0 or greater. It allows files and directories
- to be manipulated quickly and easily. Rush uses features
- of AmigaDOS 2.0, 2.1, and 3.0, and follows the Amiga User
- Interface Style Guide. Some features: Easy to edit ASCII
- config files; Online AmigaGuide® help; Automatic archive
- format recognition for archive extracting and listing.
- Automatic format recognition when double clicking on files;
- Can open in any 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, or beyond screen mode, in
- any available depth; Public screen support; Enforcer and
- Mungwall tested!!!; Iconifies to AppIcon; Rush is also an
- AppWindow; User selectable fonts; Uses ASL file and font
- requester; Rush is built as a shared library so only one
- copy of the code is in memory, even if multiple copies of
- Rush are running; Multiple Assign support; Uses memory
- pools to reduce fragmentation and increase speed; Locale
- support; Plus much more!
-
- Author: Douglas Keller
- Path: BBS/util/RushDemo2-37.5370.lha
-
- ==========
-
- S-Pack 1.1 Archiver w/multivol, selfextract, & more
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Chas A.Wyndham.
- Path: BBS/util/S-Pack-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Screen2IFF 1.03 Save front screen to IFF file w/hotkey
-
- A commodity that enables you to save the frontmost Intuition screen by
- pressing a hotkey. English and French AmigaGuide docs provided.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: BBS/util/Screen2IFF-1.03.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ShowFont 1.1 Versatile Font-viewing utility
-
- Show your available fonts in a comfortable way. Features: Shows bitmapped
- and Compugraphic®-outline fonts; Easy selection of fonts outside the fonts:
- drawer; Shows colored fonts in their "natural" colors; Presents fonts in
- all screen modes. The surface changes its size automatically to fit on the
- screen. You are also able to open ShowFont on the Workbench or on a public
- screen; You have the choice to look at all drawable chars, at the string
- you have saved in the preferences file, or at the chars you are typing in a
- gadget; Additional information about height, width, number of bitplanes and
- proportional fonts is given; Fonts can be presented normally, italically,
- bold or underlined; plus much more... First public release. Binary only.
-
- Author: Uwe Schilling
- Path: BBS/util/ShowFont-1.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SIP 2.18 System Information Program - Monitor
-
- SIP V2.18 is a quick and reliable System Monitor for OS V2.04+ Users,
- which includes a very intuitive GUI.
- It looks very similar to one of the first and best programs in this
- sector (we do not mention names here), but is FREEWARE, not Shareware.
-
- Author: Andreas R. Kleinert
- Path: BBS/util/SIP.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SnoopDOS 1.7 Monitors calls to AmigaDOS functions
-
- Monitors calls to AmigaDOS functions. Opens a console window and
- displays details of all calls made by any program on the system to the
- CurrentDir(), DeleteFile(), Execute(), LoadSeg(), Lock(), and Open()
- functions in the AmigaDOS library. This can be very useful for trying
- to figure out what resources a failing program is attempting to find.
-
- Author: Eddy Carroll
- Path: BBS/util/SnoopDos-1.7.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Snoopy 2.0 Monitor calls to library/devs/resources
-
- Enables you to monitor library function calls of any library you wish.
- The idea of course came from SnoopDos by Eddy Carroll, but Snoopy is
- different in approach and purpose. Snoopy has no specific patches for
- specific functions. It is an all-purpose tool to monitor *ANY* library
- call in *ANY* system library. Now allows you to also monitor *ANY*
- device and *ANY* resource!
-
- Author: Gerson Kurz
- Path: BBS/util/Snoopy-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Sort 1.23 CLI-based ascii text file sort utility
-
- A cli-based text file sort utility. Includes options for:
- Ascending/descending sort; Case-sensitivity; Delete empty
- lines; Delete multiple occurences of same line; Overwrite
- input file; Sort and write file in reverse order of input.
- Includes both English and German binaries.
-
- Author: Rüdiger Werner
- Path: BBS/util/Sort-1.23.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Sploin 1.70 Multi-platform split/join file utility
-
- Sploin is a highly configurable file splitter and joiner. Can extract
- any number of bytes from anywhere in a file, separate a file in two
- (with header skipping), split a file in smaller ones (specifying the
- number of chunks or the size of each) with optional auto-truncation to
- MS-DOS 8.3 chars limitation, and joining with various ways of specifying
- the files. The major feature is it's ability to split a big file into
- smaller ones, and then automatically join them together later. Can be
- compiled on practically all UNIX and VMS systems (thus ideal for bringing
- home huge archives freshly FTPed).
-
- Author: Yves Perrenoud
- Path: BBS/util/Sploin-1.70.lha
-
- ==========
-
- StartUp-Menu 1.5 Customizable startup utility
-
- This utility produces a decisive menu (ie one choice then it quits) on
- start-up which is fully customizable and offers an unlimited number of
- gadgets/choices.
-
- Author: Lee Kindness
- Path: BBS/util/Startup-Menu-1.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Statis 1.24 Enhanced replacement for the STATUS cmd
-
- STATIS is much like the STATUS command but has the following improvements;
- STATIS tells you if a process has been run in the background by printing
- the # flag in front of the process number; STATIS displays the result codes
- of a process (if you specify the RC option); STATIS prints the arguments of
- the command (if you specify the EXT option); STATIS allows for search of a
- command by NAME, by ARGUMENTS, by both NAME and ARGUMENTS and also supports
- PATTERN MATCHING!; STATIS will show you the CURRENT IO of a command (if
- you specify the CIO option).
-
- Author: Dominique Lorre
- Path: BBS/util/Statis-1.24.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SuperDark 2.0a A very nice modular screen blanker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Thomas Landspurg
- Path: BBS/util/SuperDark-2.0a.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SwazInfo 1.0 Replaces WorkBench information window
-
- SwazInfo replaces the workbench.library (V39+) icon information
- function giving the user greater control when editing the icon
- information. It is now possible to set protection bits for owner,
- group and others. The icon image may be changed by simply dropping an
- alternative icon into the window.
-
- Author: David Swasbrook
- Path: BBS/util/SwazInfo-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- SysInfo 3.24 Gives comprehensive system information
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Nic Wilson
- Path: BBS/util/SysInfo-3.24.lha
-
- ==========
-
- TimePlanner 1.0 Events reminder and/or program launcher.
-
- A simple but handy scheduled events deamon. Sits in the
- background and notifies you of pre-programmed events (de-
- scribed in an ASCII config file); can also start batchfiles at
- preset dates and/or times.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: BBS/util/TimePlanner-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- ToolType 2.14 Edit ToolTypes easily.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: BBS/util/ToolType-2.14.lha
-
- ==========
-
- true 1.0 Simple versions of "true" and "false"
-
- Trivially simple versions of "true" and "false" UNIX
- like shell commands, for cases where the shell in use
- has no equivalent builtin command.
-
- Author: Fred Fish
- Path: BBS/util/true-1.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VCLI 7.04 Control CLI by voice commands
-
- Voice Command Line Interface (VCLI) will execute CLI commands, ARexx
- commands, or ARexx scripts by voice command. VCLI allows you to launch
- multiple applications or control any program with an ARexx capability
- entirely by spoken voice command. VCLI is multitasking and will run in
- the background, listening for your voice command even while other
- programs may be running. VCLI also has its own ARexx port so that
- internal functions and options can be controlled by ARexx command.
- This new version fixes a few bugs, plugs a memory leak, improves
- gadget functions by providing keyboard alternatives, and increases the
- sensitivity of the voice.library recognition functions so that you don't
- always have to speak so loudly. Documentation is provided for both
- AmigaGuide and Multiview. This is the fastest and most accurate version
- of VCLI yet, and it fully supports DSS 8, Perfect Sound 3, Sound Magic
- (Sound Master) and many generic audio digitizers.
-
- Author: Richard Horne
- Path: BBS/util/VCLI-7.04.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Vim 2.0 A clone of the UNIX "vi" text editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Bram Moolenaar, et. al.
- Path: BBS/util/Vim-2.0.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VirusChecker 6.41 A memory/file/bootblock virus detector
-
- 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.
-
- Author: John Veldthuis
- Path: BBS/util/VirusChecker-6.41.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VirusZ rel II v1.07 Popular boot and file virus detector
-
- Release II of this popular virus detector that recognizes many boot
- and file viruses. The filechecker can also decrunch files for
- testing. 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.
-
- Author: Georg Hörmann
- Path: BBS/util/VirusZII-1.07.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VoiceShell 1.21 Control your Amiga with voice commands.
-
- VoiceShell is THE voice recognition program for the Amiga computer. It
- allows you to start a program just by saying the program's name, actually
- it allows you to control just about everything about your Amiga. VoiceShell
- is a replacement project for VCLI by Richard Horne. VoiceShell however
- uses the same library, also by Richard Horne, to recognize the words.
-
- Author: Tomi Blinnikka
- Path: BBS/util/VoiceShell-1.21.lha
-
- ==========
-
- VT 2.65 A comprehensive virus utility package.
-
- A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in
- German.
-
- Author: Heiner Schneegold
- Path: BBS/util/VT-2.65.lha
-
- ==========
-
- WhatIs 3.5 Can detect file types
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Sylvain Rougier
- Pierre Carrette
- Path: BBS/util/WhatIs-3.5.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Xoper 2.4 Monitor and control system activity
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Werner Gunther
- Path: BBS/util/Xoper-2.4.lha
-
- ==========
-
- Yak 1.59 A multipurpose commodity
-
- Yet Another Kommodity. Features a sunmouse that only activates when
- the mouse stops, KeyActivate windows, click windows to front or back,
- cycle screens with mouse, mouse and screen blanking,
- close/zip/shrink/enlarge windows with programmable hotkeys and a lot
- of other configurable hotkeys. Fully localized English language
- builtin and provided catalogs for Dutch, French, German, Italian and
- Swedish. Documentation in English, French, German and Italian.
- Includes installer scripts and C source.
-
- Author: Gaël Marziou
- Martin W. Scott
- Path: BBS/util/Yak-1.59.lha
-
- ==========
-
- zoo 2.1 Portable archiver with good compression
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Rahul Dhesi, et al.
- Path: BBS/util/zoo-2.1.lha
-
- ==========
-
- APlusPlus 1.01 C++ class library for AmigaDOS functions
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Armin Vogt
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/APlusPlus-1.01/
-
- ==========
-
- autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/autoconf-1.11/
-
- ==========
-
- bc 1.02 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/bc-1.02/
-
- ==========
-
- binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
-
- Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
- "size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/binutils-1.8.x/
-
- ==========
-
- bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/bison-1.22/
-
- ==========
-
- cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Phil Nelson
- David MacKenzie
- John Oleynick
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/cpio-2.3/
-
- ==========
-
- dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
-
- DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
- precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
- Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
- are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
- contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
- is to standard output.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/dc-0.2/
-
- ==========
-
- diffutils 2.6 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- et. al.
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/diffutils-2.6/
-
- ==========
-
- doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: DJ Delorie
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/doschk-1.1/
-
- ==========
-
- ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
-
- "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.
-
- Author: Andrew Moore
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/ed-0.1/
-
- ==========
-
- emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/emacs-18.59/
-
- ==========
-
- f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Gay
- Stu Feldman
- Mark Maimone
- Norm Schryer
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/f2c-1993.04.28/
-
- ==========
-
- fileutils 3.9 File management utilities.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/fileutils-3.9/
-
- ==========
-
- find 3.8 GNU find, xargs, and locate
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/find-3.8/
-
- ==========
-
- flex 2.4.6 Fast lexical analyzer generator
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Vern Paxson
- Van Jacobson
- Jef Poskanzer
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/flex-2.4.6/
-
- ==========
-
- gas 1.38.1 GNU assembler, Amiga source + diffs.
-
- The GNU assembler, pre-BFD version.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gas-1.38/
-
- ==========
-
- gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Paul Rubin
- Jay Fenlason
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gawk-2.15.5/
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gcc-2.3.3/
-
- ==========
-
- gcc 2.5.8 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gcc-2.5.8/
-
- ==========
-
- gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gdb-4.12/
-
- ==========
-
- gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Philip A. Nelson
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gdbm-1.7.3/
-
- ==========
-
- gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Torbjorn Granlund
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gmp-1.3.2/
-
- ==========
-
- gnat 1.80 GNU Ada compiler.
-
- Port of the GNU Ada compiler. Requires matching gcc 2.5.8 distribution.
-
- Author:
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gnat-1.80/
-
- ==========
-
- grep 2.0 GNU grep package
-
- GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
- twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
- Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
- being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
- to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
- than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
- backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
-
- Author: Mike Haertel
- Arthur David Olson
- Richard Stallman
- Karl Berry
- Henry Spencer
- Scott Anderson
- David MacKenzie
- James Woods
- Andrew Hume
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/grep-2.0/
-
- ==========
-
- groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: James Clark
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/groff-1.09/
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gs-2.6.1.4/
-
- ==========
-
- ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: L. Peter Deutsch
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gs-fonts-2.6.1/
-
- ==========
-
- gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jean-loup Gailly
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/gzip-1.2.4/
-
- ==========
-
- indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/indent-1.9.1/
-
- ==========
-
- ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Pace Willisson
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/ispell-4.0/
-
- ==========
-
- libg++ 2.5.3 GNU C++ class library
-
- A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/libg++-2.5.3/
-
- ==========
-
- libm 5.4 Runtime math library
-
- This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
- compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/libm-5.4/
-
- ==========
-
- m4 4.1.1 GNU macro processor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rene' Seindal
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/m4-1.1/
-
- ==========
-
- make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Richard Stallman
- Roland McGrath
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/make-3.71/
-
- ==========
-
- patch 2.1 Apply diff files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/patch-2.1/
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/pdksh-4.9/
-
- ==========
-
- perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Larry Wall
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/perl-4.036/
-
- ==========
-
- rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Walter F. Tichy
- et. al.
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/rcs-5.6.0.1/
-
- ==========
-
- sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
-
- Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
- edited according to a script of commands.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/sed-2.05/
-
- ==========
-
- sh-utils 1.10 GNU shell programming utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/sh-utils-1.10/
-
- ==========
-
- tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: John Gilmore
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/tar-1.11.2/
-
- ==========
-
- termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/termcap-1.2/
-
- ==========
-
- texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/texinfo-3.1/
-
- ==========
-
- textutils 1.9 GNU text processing utilities
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/textutils-1.9/
-
- ==========
-
- uuencode 1.0 Encode/decode utilities
-
- These programs are used to encode binary data in a printable ASCII
- format which may be safely sent through e-mail or other communication
- channel which does not support the transmission of eight bit data.
-
- Author: Free Software Foundation
- Path: GNU/src/amiga/uuencode-1.0/
-
- ==========
-
- AFile 3.12 A datafile manager
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: New/biz/dbase/AFile/
-
- ==========
-
- bBaseIII 2.1 Full-Featured database program
-
- An easy to use, versatile, yet full featured database program.
- Search or sort on any field, print mailing labels, (un)delete
- records, mail merge, get reports in many formats, scramble files,
- flag records, and more. Fields are user-configurable, so bBase
- can be used to keep track of addresses, tape or video collections,
- recipe files, or anything else you can think of - one program does
- it all! bBaseIII is a greatly enhanced successor to bBaseII.
-
- Author: Robert Bromley
- Path: New/biz/dbase/bBaseIII/
-
- ==========
-
- ButlerJames 3.2 Database program for address management
-
- A database program designed primarily for address management, but can be
- used for other purposes as well. Hotkey activated, allows you send
- selected groups of data directly to the keyboard input stream or printer.
- Very useful to avoid having to continuously enter an often used address
- into your favorite word processor for example. Compatible with OS
- 1.2/1.3/2.0
-
- Author: Christoph Zens
- Path: New/biz/dbase/ButlerJames/
-
- ==========
-
- DiskArchiv 1.21 Program for managing your floppy disks
-
- A program for managing your disk-collection. You can easily read in all
- disk-contents, comment and store them in a DiskArchiv-database.
- With different search mechanisms you are able to look for complete disk
- contents or single file information. Many ways to print out information,
- disk labels too. Special function for printing out label-sheets on
- HP-DeskJet-printers and compatibles. Documentation in English and German.
-
- Author: Michael Köpke und Rolf Herrmann.
- Path: New/biz/dbase/DiskArchiv/
-
- ==========
-
- AmiQWK 2.4 QWKMail format offline message system
-
- QWKMail format offline message system. Allows reading of
- QWKMail format offline message packets popular with many
- bulletin board systems (BBSes). Replies can be edited using
- any text editor and packed for transfer at a later time.
- AmiQWK has been tested with many QWKMail systems for IBM and
- Amiga based BBSes.
-
- Author: Jim Dawson
- Path: New/comm/bbs/AmiQWK/
-
- ==========
-
- THOR 1.22 Advanced reader for QWK/HIPPO/ABBS/MBBS.
-
- THOR is a offline message reader developed for saving online time while
- connected to BBS systems, and for building and maintaining a database of
- the messages from the boards. The message database has true history and
- threading, fast searching, mark and keep options. Each board has a user
- database with all users which has written messages. This user database can
- be used when sending messages. There is an optional internal fullscreen
- editor. The editor has all features needed for message editing. Both THOR
- and the internal editor have ARexx ports. THOR is fully compliant to the
- Style Guide with a resizeable, font-sensitive and configurable user
- interface. Supports new 3.0 features (newlook menus, memory pools,
- interleaved screens, 24 bit palette,....). Many useful utilities are
- included.
-
- Author: Eivind Nordseth
- Path: New/comm/mail/Thor/
-
- ==========
-
- avmNfax 1.33 Voicemail/fax for voice-capable modems
-
-
- This is release 1.33 of avmNfax, a voicemail/fax program
- that supports ZyXEL, LineLink, Dolphin modems,
- and Rockwell modems. Supras are not supported with
- this release.
-
- This version includes its own fax program, printer
- driver, fax printer, and fax viewer. This fax program
- can be used with Class 1 and Class 2 fax modems. It can
- also be used with the voice modems that AVM supports.
-
- It can also work in conjunction with GPFax (or TrapFax)
- and AXsh (other fax programs or BBSes may be substituted
- with some ARexx programming) to provide voice, fax, and
- data, all on one line.
-
- This version is a rewrite of ZVM and it requires
- MUI 1.4 or greater (it is known to work on MUI 2.0).
- It supports multiple lines (if you have multiple
- modems of the same type). You can use avmNfax as a
- simple answering machine with fax capabilities,
- or use it to provide multiple mailboxes. It can play
- different "intro" messages depending on the time of day,
- day of week, random, or manual selection. You can retrieve
- your messages remotely, etc. The caller can
- be told of a forwarding number when he enters
- a particular mailbox. There are many enhancements
- since 1.19 was released.
-
- To reduce setup time, I highly recommend that you
- also get the pre-recorded English voice files. Look
- for anything that starts with AVMV (like AVMVEngCVSD7200.lha,
- AVMVEngADPCM2.lha, etc.).
-
- Author: Al Villarica
- Path: New/comm/misc/avmNfax/
-
- ==========
-
- ACE-AG-docs ?.? Three docs for the AmigaBasic Compiler
-
- Contains three AmigaGuide documents for the FreeWare Amiga BASIC
- compiler ACE, version 2.0:
-
- - ACE.GUIDE: General docs for ACE (from ace.doc)
- - REF.GUIDE: ACE language reference (from ref.doc)
- - AIDE.GUIDE: Graphical front-end docs (from aide.doc)
-
- Author: John Stiwinter
- Path: New/dev/basic/ACE-AG-Docs/
-
- ==========
-
- CPump 1.7 Configurable GUI for various C-compilers
-
- An Amiga Intuition-based GUI that provides a C programming environment
- for several of the freely distributable C compilers and various utilities.
-
- Author: David A. Faught
- Path: New/dev/c/CPump/
-
- ==========
-
- Curses 1.4 Link lib of standard "curses" functions
-
- A link library containing many of the terminal independant standard
- "curses" functions. Designed primarily for those interested in porting
- UNIX screen based programs to the Amiga. And examples.
-
- Author: Simon John Raybould
- Path: New/dev/c/Curses/
-
- ==========
-
- Date 33.087 A set of routines for calculating dates.
-
- A collection of routines for calculating dates.
- I have included 52 routines like checking for a leap-year
- or calculating the easter-sunday! Have a look at this :)
- Requires ONLY an ANSI-C-Compiler or a C++ Compiler - this
- means that you could use the C-Source on ALL (i hope so)
- computer-systems!!!
-
- Author: Kai Hofmann
- Path: New/dev/c/Date/
-
- ==========
-
- VisualMaker 1.0 GUI "DMakefile maker" for DICE
-
- A Tool for automatically generating a 'DMakefile' for DiCe's Make utility.
- Features include a fully graphical user interface, automatic scanning of
- source files for headerfile dependancies and handling of precompiled
- header dependancies. Supports all DiCe compiler options and uses symbol
- names and variable assignments in the output file, grouping all files
- with the same options together. Takes into account the environment
- variable DCCOPTS.
-
- Author: David Lübbren
- Path: New/dev/c/VisualMaker/
-
- ==========
-
- ADev11 ?.? Complete development sys for 68HC11 CPU
-
- A complete development system for Motorola's 68HC11 processor, including a
- macro assembler, linker, librarian, downloader and disassembler. Supports
- multiple source file and multiple relocatable segments per file.
-
- Author: Stan Burton
- Path: New/dev/cross/ADev11/
-
- ==========
-
- CodeWatcher 1.4 Keeps track of allocated resources.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Michael Plitkins
- Path: New/dev/debug/CodeWatcher/
-
- ==========
-
- Designer 1.42 GUI Creator for C & HSPascal, V1.42
-
- The Designer is a tool which makes programming intuition interfaces far
- easier. It allows you to create Windows and Menus which can then be turned
- into source code by the Producers. At present there are two producers,
- the CProducer and the PasProducer, more producers may become available in
- the future. The Designer supports the importing of images which can then
- be used in windows or menus as well as being placed in the produced source
- code for your use. Menus are created using the GadTools library and
- support V38+ features, text and image items are allowed, keyboard shortcuts
- and mutual exclusion are supported along with all standard flags,
- localization of menus is easily added. Menus are all NewLook menus in
- V38+. Windows are the main part of the Designer. You can create all
- standard GadTools Gadgets and intuition Boolean Gadgets with all standard
- options. Text and Images can also be placed on the window as you choose.
- Extensive options are available to edit the code produced which should cover
- most eventualities, almost all tags for windows and gadgets are supported
- including many V38+ tags. The Designer can produce IDCMP handling routines
- for windows and menus and can create a main file which in many cases will
- allow the production of an entire program, the programmer just has to fill
- in the gaps. In V1.4 GadToolsBox files can now be imported to allow
- enhancement of your previous creations. Full locale support is now
- included to make programming in multiple languages as easy as possible.
- Registered users can upgrade to the latest version by using the latest demo
- version. Extensive on line help is available using amigaguide.library,
- this must be available for this feature.
-
- Author: Ian OConnor
- Path: New/dev/gui/DesignerDemo/
-
- ==========
-
- MUI 2.1 Object oriented graphical user interface
-
- An object oriented system to create and maintain graphical user
- interfaces. From a programmer's 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. On
- the other hand, users of MUI based applications have the ability to
- customize nearly every pixel of a program's interface according to
- their personal taste. Includes developers support package and several
- demos.
-
- Author: Stefan Stuntz
- Path: New/dev/gui/MUI/
-
- ==========
-
- Triton 1.0 An object oriented GUI creation system.
-
- A standard Amiga shared, runtime library. Triton makes it much easier to
- create good-looking graphical user interfaces (GUIs) than GadTools,
- BOOPSI or other systems.
-
- The most important features are:
-
- - Object oriented system
- - Automatically font sensitive, font adaptive
- - Automatic keyboard shortcuts for default window actions
- - *Really* easy to use
- - Beautiful OS2.x/3.x look
- - Comes as a freely distributable shared library
- - Size! Though Triton is very powerful, it is a shared library of less
- than 40KB. You don't need any startup tools, editors, BOOPSI classes
- or other things. It's the Triton among the minnows of GUI creation
- systems ;)
- - Resizeability of windows wherever applicable
- - No large stack required
-
- By using Triton you don't have to worry about otherwise very time-consuming
- things like font-sensitivity and resizeability of your windows. What is
- even more important is that you can easily change your user interfaces
- later without having to rearrange display objects. Simply add an object
- to a group and the whole GUI will adapt to make room for it.
-
- The usage of a Triton GUI should be pretty clear. All windows have two
- additional keyboard shortcuts (if not explicitly disabled by the
- application): 'Esc' will simulate the 'close window' gadget and 'Del' will
- simulate the 'resize window' gadget. In palette, slider, scroller and
- similar gadgets with an up/down facility you can use the shifted shortcut
- to decrease the value.
-
- Author: Stefan Zeiger
- Path: New/dev/gui/Triton/
-
- ==========
-
- VisualArts 1.0 A powerful GUI designer
-
- A new powerful GUI designer. Features includes: Menu and List manager,
- Object Master, Insert custom codes into any GadTools or GadTool Menu items,
- primitive drawing tools such as rectangle, circle and lines; Supports
- AppWindow and MultiProcessing windows. An intuitive interface unlike other
- GUIs, unlimited windows can be opened, supports PAL, NTSC, EURO, VGA, AGA
- screen modes, user preference, automatic history and time interval saving,
- user configurable source output, and many more features.
-
- Author: Danny Y. Wong
- Path: New/dev/gui/VisualArts/
-
- ==========
-
- AForth 1.4 A FORTH-79 Std Implementation for AMIGA
-
- AFORTH is an implementation of the FORTH programming language for
- the Commodore Amiga, it adheres very closely to the FORTH-79
- standard as defined by the FORTH Standards Team.
-
- Author: Steve Martin
- Path: New/dev/lang/AForth/
-
- ==========
-
- ALSt 3.04 Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04
-
- Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04. A port of Timothy Budd's version 3
- of Little Smalltalk. The first port of version 3 to the Amiga (that I
- know of) was by Dan Griffin. This port adds to that one the use of
- Guido van Rossum's Standard Windows library to provide a simple ANSI
- character and escape code based windowing facility. This allows Amiga
- Little Smalltalk to include a class/method browser and an integrated text
- editor. Although the windowing facility is a bit slow, it makes this
- version a much better learning tool than previous ports.
-
- Author: Tim Budd
- Dan Griffin
- David A. Faught
- Path: New/dev/lang/ALSt/
-
- ==========
-
- Struct 1.0 Struct programming language compiler
-
- Struct compiler, version 1.0. Struct is a programming language
- designed for speed. Register variables are an integral part of
- the language and are under the direct control of the programmer.
- Documentation and example programs included.
-
- Author: Roland Acton
- Path: New/dev/lang/Struct/
-
- ==========
-
- c2p ?.? two *fast* chunky2planar converters
-
- 8 bitplane chunky2planar converters, one using the CPU with the blitter and the
- second one using the CPU only. Comes with examples of implementation.
-
- Author: James McCoull
- Peter McGavin
- Conrad Sanderson
- Path: New/dev/src/C2P/
-
- ==========
-
- AmiCDROM 1.11 ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem
-
- A CDROM disk filing system for the Amiga. It supports the ISO-9660
- standard and the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. 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".
-
- Author: Frank Munkert
- Path: New/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
-
- ==========
-
- mkisofs 1.00.5 Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility.
-
- 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)
-
- Author: Eric Youngdale
- Frank Munkert
- Path: New/disk/cdrom/mkisofs/
-
- ==========
-
- AM 1.0 Maintains users and groups in muFS
-
- AM was written to support the muFS system operator's work by supplying
- an easy-to-use user interface based on MUI (Magic User Interface) by
- Stefan Stuntz.
-
- The following gives you a quick overview on AM's facilities:
-
- * localized (currently English, German, Netherlands, Norwegian,
- Portuguêse, and Swedish catalogs)
-
- * needs and makes extensive use of MUI 2.0 (`muimaster.library'
- version 7+)
-
- * supports the following operations on the muFS system files
-
- - create new users/groups
-
- - edit any characteristics of an existing user/group
-
- - delete users/groups
-
- - temporarily ban a user from the system
-
- * automatically creates new $HOME directories and installs default
- files there by executing a user supplied script
-
- * checks $HOME directories (not functional yet)
-
- * searches muFS partitions for files with bad owner information and
- changes them
-
- Author: Ingolf Koch
- Path: New/disk/misc/am/
-
- ==========
-
- AZap 2.21 Binary editor - files, memory, and devs.
-
- 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...).
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: New/disk/moni/AZap/
-
- ==========
-
- DiskMon 2.8 Disk monitor - for most block devices
-
- A Disk-Monitor that works with most block devices
- (Floppies DFx, PCx, MFH, ... DD and HD, Harddisks including
- RDSK-blocks, RAD:, MAP:, etc).
- Features: Block-Monitor, File-Monitor, MFM-Editor for Floppies,
- BAM-Editor, Track-Repair, Search (ASCII and HEX), ...
-
- Author: Jörg Strohmayer
- Path: New/disk/moni/DiskMon/
-
- ==========
-
- Zap 2.47 Binary file editor w/pub screen support
-
- A binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify the file in
- hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory, so moving in
- the file and searching is very fast but available memory limits the size
- of files that zap can handle. Runnable from the CLI or WorkBench and
- supports public screens. Binary only.
-
- Author: Timo Rossi
- Path: New/disk/moni/Zap/
-
- ==========
-
- Zaphod 1.0 Binary File Editor
-
- Zaphod is a binary file editor (like FileZAP, NewZAP)
- that needs AmigaOS 2.0 or higher.
-
- Author: Holger Schemel
- Path: New/disk/moni/Zaphod/
-
- ==========
-
- Crackdown ?.? AGuide of _The Hacker Crackdown_
-
- In 1992 Bruce Sterling (mostly known for his SciFi) published a book
- called _The Hacker Crackdown_. This book told about... well... hackers
- and crackers. :-)
-
- In the beginning of 1994 he released the book in electronic form, as
- "literary freeware". The original release was in ASCII format, but it
- was converted to TeXinfo by Joerg Heitkoetter. Finally, yesterday I
- converted it to AmigaGuide format using makeinfo. So don't thank me
- about anything, the largest effort I had to do was to write this
- readme.
-
- So, enjoy the book. I did.
-
- Author: Bruce Sterling
- Matti Rintala
- Path: New/docs/hyper/Crackdown/
-
- ==========
-
- BLAZE Humor 1.0 Humorous articles about the Amiga
-
- A collection of 87 humorous articles about the Amiga. Features
- BLAZEMONGER, the most amazing computer game ever created, and many other
- topics. Most articles were originally posted in the USENET
- "comp.sys.amiga" newsgroups between 1990 and 1994, where they have become
- very popular worldwide. An AmigaGuide interface is provided.
-
- Author: Daniel J. Barrett
- Path: New/docs/misc/BlazeHumor/
-
- ==========
-
- MoonRocks ?.? Lunar landing type game
-
- Recent news reports indicate a famous dead rock star has been sighted
- on the moon. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find the
- rock star and land near him. The moon is a harsh place, so don't
- expect to be able to land just anywhere! You have no time limit, but
- your fuel supply is limited. Fortunately, there's a filling station
- on the moon, but you'll need to be a pretty good pilot to land on it.
-
- Author: John Enright
- Path: New/game/demo/MoonRocks/
-
- ==========
-
- CyclesII ?.? *Another* Light Cycles game.
-
- This Light Cycles game allows you to design the courses in any paint
- package which uses IFF. The pics must be four colour 320*256 or 320*200.
- Included are some example courses.
- Happy designing and playing.
-
- Author: Gerald Yuen
- Path: New/game/misc/CyclesII/
-
- ==========
-
- DualMaze 1.3 Solve two mazes at the same time!
-
- Solve two mazes at the same time! Single player game using the dual
- playfield feature of the Amiga to provide a unique challenge. Scrolling
- graphics, music, and new mazes each time you play!
-
- Author: David A. Faught
- Path: New/game/misc/DualMaze/
-
- ==========
-
- JVP 1.0 Vegas style Video Poker game
-
- Vegas style Video Poker game. Programs that intercept the Function
- Keys, such as MachIV, may interfere with the use of this program.
-
- Author: James Goodmon
- Path: New/game/misc/JVP/
-
- ==========
-
- PlanetFall ?.? Great (and hard) Lunar Lander type game.
-
- Two levels of a great lunar lander type game, with nice sounds and fun
- action. Includes 68000/68020 and 68030 versions. Tested on a stock
- A1200, an 040 A3000, a 1/2 chip, 2 Fast A500, and an 030 A2000. Hard
- drive installable.
-
- Author: George Lancaster
- Path: New/game/misc/PFall/
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaMUD 0.5 Amiga Multi-User Dungeon game
-
- The AmigaMUD system is a software system for the Commodore Amiga line
- of computers which implements a MUD (Multi-User-Dungeon). MUDs have
- existed on various computers for about 20 years, usually run at
- universities on networked computers. In a typical MUD, several people
- connect to the system at the same time and interact by typing in
- messages and commands to the MUD. MUDs are usually set up somewhat
- like text adventures, in that they contain a small world in which the
- players can explore, solve puzzles, etc. MUDs add to the adventure the
- possibility of interaction, within the world, of the various players.
- Players can talk to others in the same location; they can cooperate in
- solving puzzles; they can compete in improving their characters or
- personnas; they can engage in combat, etc.
-
- The world in which the MUD is set is chosen and built by one or more
- people who are the implementors or "wizards" or "gods" of the MUD. MUD
- worlds have been set in various fictional as well as real situations,
- such as Star Trek, Xanth, the Discworld, etc. Other MUDs specialize in
- role playing, where the players pick a persona and do their best to
- stay within it. For example, "furries" on FurryMUD all pick a furred
- animal as their character.
-
- Many MUDs exist on the 'internet', the international network of
- computer systems, mostly supported by various governments. Amiga
- computers are not often on this network, so they will usually get
- their multiple players through serial ports and modems. Amiga-based
- BBS systems often have multiple lines, and these can be used for
- connections to AmigaMUD.
-
- Today, most MUDs are strictly text based. That is, users do all
- operations in the MUD by typing commands, and all output is via text
- messages. In the last couple of years, colour graphics have become
- quite common on home computers and workstations. MUDs are beginning to
- take advantage of that capability by introducing simple graphics
- output. Sound output is also possible.
-
- AmigaMUD provides graphics and sound output as a standard element. It
- also allows the use of the mouse and numeric keypad as input. The
- system still provides the full text input and output interfaces,
- however, and can be used in a text-only mode. The standard
- availability of graphics output and mouse input can change the nature
- of a MUD, and make it available to those who aren't terribly good at
- typing, or who are uncomfortable with computers.
-
- Author: Chris Gray
- Path: New/game/role/AmigaMUD/
-
- ==========
-
- DeepSpace 1.6 Multi-Player/Node Space Role Playing
-
- DeepSpace is a Multi-Player, Multi-Node Space Role Playing Game.
- BBS's that can run DOS doors (programs that use stdin & stdout) can
- run this game.
-
- Author: Todd Neumiller
- Darrell Neumiller
- Rod Whitney
- Darren Campbell
- Path: New/game/role/DeepSpace/
-
- ==========
-
- Deluxe Galaga 1.9 Game based on the game StarBattle
-
- You are in control of a small starfighter, and your mission is
- to protect the earth from alien attackers. When you start, your
- ship have limited supply of bullets and are moving a bit to slow,
- but by shooting the aliens you can collect the falling bonuses and
- get all sorts of weapons, extra speed and a lot of other goodies!
-
- Author: Edgar M. Vigdal
- Path: New/game/shoot/Deluxe_Galaga/
-
- ==========
-
- FiveInLine 2.2 Fast-paced board-playing thinking game
-
- A board-playing game similar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc. Fixes many bugs
- and uses tooltypes to select playing level, player to begin & boardsize.
- Docs in AmigaGuide format. Completely new look and new icon.
-
- Author: Njål Fisketjøn
- Path: New/game/think/FiveInLine/
-
- ==========
-
- Imperial 2.65 Board game like Shanghai
-
- An oriental game in which you have to remove tiles from a layout (like
- Shanghai or Taipei). Every game has a solution and there's a layout
- editor. Music, preferences and pseudo-localization have been added.
- This is the full program, the difference between the unregistered and
- the registered version has been eliminated. Binary only.
-
- Author: Jean-Marc Boursot
- Path: New/game/think/Imperial/
-
- ==========
-
- LazyMines 1.0 Minesweeper game
-
- Another minesweeper-game for OS 2.0+.
-
- Special features:
- - Colored numbers (OS 3.0 only).
- - Automatic locking.
- - Automatic opening.
- - Warnings.
- - Safe openings.
- - Use any size (m * n) of the field.
- - Font sensitive.
-
- Author: d93-hyo@nada.kth.se
- Path: New/game/think/LazyMines/
-
- ==========
-
- NineMen 1.6 Try to get three in a row. (Easy Huh?)
-
- The age-old game of Nine Men's Morris, in which two players move nine
- pieces on a board in such a way as to get three in a row. Not always
- as easy as it sounds! Play against the computer, or each other.
- Binary only, source available upon request.
-
- Author: Alvin Penner
- Path: New/game/think/NineMen/
-
- ==========
-
- UChess 2.88 Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess
-
- 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".
-
- Author: FSF
- Roger Uzun (amiga port + many enhancements)
- Path: New/game/think/UChess/
-
- ==========
-
- YatzooieII.AGA ?.? Yatzie style game that supports AGA
-
- Yatzooie is a "throw the dice" game like you have seen before but it is
- fast and supports AGA.
-
- Author: Ken Winfield
- Path: New/game/think/YatzooieII.AGA/
-
- ==========
-
- Ying&Yang ?.? A simple (?) "sliding-block" puzzle
-
- The goal is to move Ying and Yang together in perfect harmony...
- It IS possible! (I think...)
-
- Author: Peter Jigstad
- Path: New/game/think/Yin&Yang/
-
- ==========
-
- 3Dots 1.0 Generates 3D SIRDS from IFF pictures
-
- 3Dots is another of those programs which have been showing
- up lately to transform an IFF picture into a screen full of
- apparently randomly located dots. Why would anyone want a
- screen full of dots? Because if you look at the dots just
- right you can see the original picture again but it is now in
- three dimensions. Weird!
-
- Author: Don Finlay
- Path: New/gfx/3d/3Dots/
-
- ==========
-
- Earth 1.0 Real-time animating Earth.
-
- Real-time computed rotating Earth. Use 2 joysticks to rotate
- and zoom around all 3 axes. Uses a database of 21'836 (x,y,z)
- points to define the entire earth. Includes source earth image
- and 2D-to-3D mapping program in C.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/gfx/3d/Earth/
-
- ==========
-
- Magic Camera 1.0 Script-based ray tracer for the Amiga
-
- Magic Camera is a shareware script-based ray tracer for the Amiga.
- Features include: extrusions, skins, spins, filled polygons, complex
- patterns, IFF pattern mapping, textures, bump mapping, variable
- expressions, and built-in support for animation. Objects may be
- converted from 3DDD format (Imagine/Turbo Silver).
-
- Author: (null)
- Path: New/gfx/3d/MagicCamera/
-
- ==========
-
- PovPanel 1.1a GUI for POV 2.0
-
- A graphical user interface for the POV 2.0 renderer
-
- Author: Colin Bell
- Path: New/gfx/3d/PovPanel/
-
- ==========
-
- AGAiff 1.21 Converts IFF into several RAW formats.
-
- A tool that converts IFF graphics into several RAW formats,
- supporting the AGA and future chipsets. This is very useful
- for game and demo programmers. Full Intuition GUI, ARexx
- Port, Commodity, Assembler code, many different save formats.
- Manual in AmigaGuide format.
-
- Author: Michael Krause
- Path: New/gfx/aga/AGAiff/
-
- ==========
-
- Hectic ?.? Fractal animation, 256 color AGA needed.
-
- This is an animation made by fractint2.4 and the fractal zoom utility.
- The resolution is 360x280x8. (plays fine with vt!)
-
- Author: terjepe@stud.cs.uit.no
- Path: New/gfx/anim/Hectic43.anim
-
- ==========
-
- Hoverboard ?.? Animation from Back to the Future II
-
- This is a short FMV full-screen anim of Marty McFly on a Hoverboard
- from the film Back to the Future Part II.
-
- It was grabbed in 16 shades of grey using the Vidi 12 (non-RT)
- digitizer on an A1200 120HD 6MEG. You can play it back from your HD, if it is
- fast enough, or from Ram if your drive is too slow, like mine.
-
- Author: Zac Gillbanks
- Path: New/gfx/anim/Hoverboard.anim
-
- ==========
-
- MoonWalk ?.? Moonwalk animation done w/ Imagine 2.9
-
- This is an animation of a lunarnaut taking off from the surface of the
- moon with his rocket pack and then flying off over some lunar
- mountains. The animation was made with Imagine 2.9, single frame
- RGB8-24, then converted to HAM Interlace Overscan Opt-Code 5 with
- ADPro. I use HAM Interlace Overscan because it looks quite good
- genlocked to videotape and I have an ECS A3000, no 24-bit graphics
- card (yet). It is over 2 MB in length. I recommend using View 3.6
- for viewing animations and BigAnim if you don't have the memory and
- need to view it from a harddisk.
-
- Author: Ted Stethem
- Path: New/gfx/anim/MoonWalk.anim
-
- ==========
-
- PlaneView ?.? 320x200x6 184 frame HAM anim of airplane
-
- Ray traced HAM ham animation of an airplane. Is 184 frames in 320x200x6.
-
- Author: James Lanteigne
- Path: New/gfx/anim/PlaneView.anim
-
- ==========
-
- SpaceDolphin ?.? Psychedelic space dolphin animation.
-
- This is a whimsical animation of a psychedelic space dolphin rolling
- and looping in space near Saturn. The animation was made with Imagine
- 2.9 and uses moving Essence textures for the psychedelic skin of the
- dolphin and the atmosphere of Saturn. It was rendered single frame
- RGB8-24 in Imagine and then converted to HAM Interlace Overscan
- OptCode 5 animation with ADPro. I recommend using View 3.6 for
- viewing it or BigAnim if you don't have the memory and have to view
- from the harddisk.
-
- Author: Ted Stethem
- Path: New/gfx/anim/SpaceDolphin.anim
-
- ==========
-
- ITex2IFF 1.0 Convert pictures PC ITex => Amiga IFF
-
- Converts ITex picture files to regular IFF files. (ITex pictures are
- a PC format created by Imaging Technologies)
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: New/gfx/conv/ITex2IFF/
-
- ==========
-
- ReScale 1.0 Horizontally rescales IFF pictures
-
- Horizontally rescales IFF pictures. The program is used ONLY from
- the CLI by giving it the names of the source and destination files, and
- the number of pixels per row for the destination file. The source file
- must be an UNCOMPRESSED IFF ILBM file.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: New/gfx/conv/Rescale/
-
- ==========
-
- MainActor 1.52 A modular animation package
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Markus Moenig
- Path: New/gfx/edit/MainActor/
-
- ==========
-
- Fractal 1.3 AGA WB/PubScreen Fractal program
-
- Fractal program with following features:
- Opens on the default public screen (initially the Workbench)
-
- Usable on any screen with at least 2 "free" pens
-
- Avoids usage of all pens already "obtained" upon program start
- (i.e., AmigaDOS 3.0 "Protected Pen" compliant)
-
- Separate user interface and drawing windows
-
- Resizable drawing window with point-and-click Zoom-In and
- centering functions
-
- Adjustable Zoom-Out function
-
- Contents of drawing window can be saved to a standard IFF/ILBM file
-
- Full GadTools Intuition interface
-
- Supports the following types of fractals:
-
- - Mandelbrot
- - Julia Set
- - Magnetism
- - Lambda Exponential
- - Lambda Cosine
- - Biomorph
- - Plasma
-
- All math done in double precision floating point
-
- Separate versions for:
-
- - 68020 without FPU (stock A1200 and A4000/030)
- - 68020 with FPU (improved A1200 and A4000/030)
- - 68040 (stock A4000/040)
-
- "Smart" iconify function
-
- Help text (displayed on screen banner) for the Zoom In and Center
- actions
-
- Recommended for use with my PaletteTool and PST programs(!)
-
- Tested OK using the Enforcer
-
- Author: tkreuzer@delphi.com
- Path: New/gfx/fract/Fractal/
-
- ==========
-
- CopperControl 1.0 Allows use of your own copperlist
-
- COPPER CONTROL is a small program (3844 bytes) which gives you the possibility
- to use your own copperlist instead of ANY NUMBER of colors, in any Intuition
- Screen, like Workbench screen for example.
- You can easily design your copperlists for Copper Control with the editor
- Copper Control Editor (CC-ED).
- No additional memory is used (slight use).
- No Assembly Tricks: This done with Amiga Operating System.
- A French or German version could be available.
-
- Author: Nadir Boussoukaia
- Path: New/gfx/misc/CopperControl/
-
- ==========
-
- MJ 1.3 Animated biological Evolution Simulator.
-
- An animated biological Evolution Simulator based on natural
- selection of genetic characteristics. Uses two Screens: one
- for the animated ecosystem, the other for loads of real-time
- graphical statistics.
- Depending on global parameters, will exhibit chaos, boom-bust
- cycles, damped oscillations, etc.. Has AREXX support.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/gfx/misc/MegaJitter/
-
- ==========
-
- MiniMorph 1.1b A small morphing package
-
- A little morphing package written in assembler, based on VMorph Version
- 2 beta by Lee Wilkie (mainly for user interface). Now supports 16-256
- shade greyscale images. Binary only, includes some sample images to work
- with.
-
- Author: Philippe Banwarth
- Path: New/gfx/misc/MiniMorph/
-
- ==========
-
- EDUSHOW 0.9 Slide-show pgm for presenting concepts.
-
- Educational Slide Show program specifically designed for
- classroom-type presentations. Uses a technique of color fades
- within IFF slides to put across concepts, multi-part diagrams,
- relationships, etc... Demo presentation and C source included.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/gfx/show/EduShow/
-
- ==========
-
- jpegAGA 1.0 Highest Quality JPEG viewer
-
- jpegAGA is, at this time, the highest quality JPEG viewer (if a
- map-file for that picture is available) To use it you need the AGA
- chipset, a 68020 or higher processor and OS 3.0 or higher. This
- program uses the HAM8-mode, gray- scale display will use
- 256-color-mode.
-
- Author: Günther Röhrich
- Path: New/gfx/show/jpegAGA/
-
- ==========
-
- P-View ?.? A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3
-
- A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3, capable of displaying all
- AGA and pre-AGA viewmodes correctly. On non-AGA machines, or where
- the correct monitor is not available, an AGA picture will be shown
- in the best mode possible using built-in defaults.
-
- Author: Chas A.Wyndham
- Path: New/gfx/show/P-View/
-
- ==========
-
- SuperView-Lib 6.5 Modular graphics viewing shared library.
-
- Superview-Library is a modularian shared library system for loading,
- saving and displaying of various graphic file formats via
- datatype-like sub-libraries (SVObjects). Supports graphic
- cards/framebuffers via various external driver libraries (SVDrivers).
- Includes all needed programming stuff and example source code.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: New/gfx/show/SuperView-Lib/
-
- ==========
-
- SuperView 3.1 Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
-
- A localized Graphics Viewer for the superview.library, with ARexx-Support,
- GUI, Online-Help and many other features. Converting of graphics and
- "Screen-Grabbing" is also possible. When used with the superview.library
- V3.6 the following file formats and graphic displays are supported:
- File Formats - IFF-ILBM, IFF-ACBM, PCX, GIF, BMP (Windows), TIFF, FBM
- (Unix), IMG (GEM), WPG (WordPerfect), C64 (Koala,Doodle), SVO (own Format)
- and all OS3-Datatypes! Displays: - ECS, AGA, EGS-Cards.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: New/gfx/show/SuperView/
-
- ==========
-
- svoJPEG 2.3 JPEG svobject for superview library V6+
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: New/gfx/show/svoJPEG/
-
- ==========
-
- CardApp 1.0b Reads/Writes PCMCIA cards on an Amiga
-
- CardApp is an integrated application which provides similar functionality to
- the CLI programs CardList, CardAdd and CardAll. It uses the AppIcon and
- AppMenuItem features of Workbench 2.0 (and above) to provide a simple,
- easy-to-use interface.
-
- CardApp, CardList, CardAdd and CardAll were written to enable PCMCIA cards
- from the Amstrad Notepad series (NC100, NC150 and NC200) to be read and
- written on a suitably equipped Amiga (i.e., one with a PCMCIA card slot,
- currently just the A600 and A1200).
-
- Author: Jason R. Hulance
- Path: New/misc/emu/Card/
-
- ==========
-
- TheA64Package 3.01d A comprehensive Commodore 64 emulator
-
- A comprehensive emulator/utility package to assist Commodore 64 users
- in upgrading to the Amiga. This package compares to or surpasses the
- commercially available packages of the same nature. Many of the
- utilities require a hardware interface that allows the Amiga to access
- C64 peripherals such as disk drives and printers. The hardware interface
- available from QuesTronix. Binary only.
-
- Author: Cliff Dugan, QuesTronix
- Path: New/misc/emu/TheA64Package/
-
- ==========
-
- smiley 4 Generate/Explain smileys, like :-)
-
- Nice Program of David W.Sanderson. Described in his
- book "Smileys". Compiled with gcc by Michael Zielinski.
-
- Author: David W.Sanderson
- Michael Zielinski
- Path: New/misc/misc/Smiley/
-
- ==========
-
- ChemBalance 3.0 Balance chemical equations
-
- An ARexx script to balance unbalanced chemical equations. With
- ChemBalance in ram, enter "rx ram:ChemBalance" from a CLI or Shell
- window. A prompt should appear from which you can enter an unbalanced
- chemical equation for ChemBalance to try to balance. This version allows
- for multiple generalized hydrations.
-
- Author: Patrick Reany
- Path: New/misc/sci/ChemBalance/
-
- ==========
-
- GraviSimu 1.1 Excellent Gravity Simulation Package
-
- With this software you can simulate the behavior of different bodies
- with different specs (masses etc.) like planets. Examples included.
- German version only. Translations welcome.
-
- Author: Thies Wellpott
- Path: New/misc/sci/GraviSimu/
-
- ==========
-
- GreatSASCIcons ?.? Great SAS C Icons (MagicWB style)
-
- A totally cool collection of icons for use with SAS C version 6.5.
- The icons are roughly based off of the icons included with the Sas C pakage.
- Enjoy Everyone. These icons are by the way the *best* (much better then an
- earlier coolection I saw on Aminet which only included the icons for the
- starter_project folder.
-
- Author: Jody Andrew Garnett
- Path: New/pix/icon/GreatSASCIcons/
-
- ==========
-
- IconPack 1.0 Complete collection of replacement icons
-
- IconPack is a complete collection of replacement icons
- for Workbench 2 and 3. They are designed to look good
- on a standard four-colour, high resolution, non-
- interlaced screen. They are of the same shape and size
- and use the same colour scheme of gray, black, white
- and blue as the original icons.
- IconPack contains icons for all standard Workbench files,
- plus icons for some popular PD/shareware programs, hard-disk
- related tools, and all usual datafiles (such as pictures,
- textfiles, music etc.)
-
- IconPack also includes the Iconizer utility to make the
- installation of images from one icon to another as effortless
- as possible. Iconizer changes only the imagery of icons, not
- affecting the tool types, position, etc.
- Source and destination icons can be selected either according to
- a script, or manually with appwindow/file requester support.
- Sporting a font-sensitive, graphical user-interface, Iconizer
- lets you see the new image and the original image side-by-side,
- before the installation, and lets you install or reject icons on
- an icon-by-icon basis.
- A script for Iconizer is provided that installs the icons from
- IconPack to you workbench.
-
- Author: Tom Ekstr|m (litoek@kielo.uta.fi)
- Path: New/pix/icon/IconPack/
-
- ==========
-
- isoicons8 ?.? Set of 8 color icons for WB 2.04
-
- Well, here they are: 8-color icons for WB 2.04. These icons are nearly
- exact duplicates of the 16-color icons designed by Roger McVey, with a few
- additions for icons that he did not include, and a few edits to some of the
- icons that I felt could be improved.
-
- Author: Eric Penn
- Roger McVey
- Path: New/pix/icon/IsoIcons8/
-
- ==========
-
- FishStuff ?.? Collection of Pictures by Pat Fish
-
- ComputerWarsArt:
-
- Humorous computer wars IFF pictures & brushes. Hardware and Operating Systems
- depicted: Amiga, Apple, Atari, IBM, Intel, Mac, MicroSoft Windows, OS/2, PS/2.
- The Ami CHECKMARK & spinning (color cycling) BOING-ball are also present in
- this variety-filled collection. Some of the graphics are in the style of Jim
- Sachs or Brad Schenck. The included Computer GraveYard pic has a Halloween
- motif with digitized elements. Suitable for framing or dissection as clip-art
- in your own pro-Amiga demos, games, presentations, newsletters, as long as
- credit is given. All images except for the Intel and two small Mac pics are
- by Pat Fish.
-
-
- UserGroupLogoArt:
-
- IFF Pictures of Mohawk Valley Amiga User Group-related COLOR CLIP ART. Includes
- several versions of the Amiga CHECKMARK, and stylized MVAUG and GURU (Greater
- Utica-Rome Users) logos, with extras like a library-disk brush and 3D extruded
- Checkmark-GURU symbol. MVAUG logos appear in 3 different styles: One based on
- the
- original Amiga typeface (as seen on the 1000 and most brochures); 2 variations
- modeled on the second official CBM Amiga emblem (sharp blue trapezoid shape
- with tail underline); a 3rd using my original font encompassing the Checkmark
- as two of the letters. Designed to look correct regardless of resolution or
- aspect ratio. Provided in a variety of sizes and depths to look good on AGA
- machines or even the original A1000. Components of the images and text
- characters can be clipped for custom usage in demos, presentations,
- newsletters, games, etc., as long as credit is given. By Pat Fish.
-
-
- FishDrawings:
-
- A few of my early pics with different themes (mostly IFF format). Two Halloween
- images with spooky cat (diff resolutions) and pumpkin brushes. A No-Bat pic in
- GIF format, an early Mets Logo, a stylized blue-shaded graphic-word "FISH",
- rainbow color cycling logo for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a
- Contra-Aid political cartoon originally done on the C64, later colored on
- Amiga, and two Doodle converted pics from the C=64, one of Mr. Spock, and of
- my earliest No-Apples logo. By Pat Fish.
-
- Author: Pat Fish
- Path: New/pix/misc/FishStuff/
-
- ==========
-
- Apache ?.? Rendered picture of an Apache helicopter
-
- This Apache alike helicopter was rendered on Real3D v2.48.
- Rendering time on A4000/040 was about 3.5 hours.
- Background picture was done on Vista Pro.
-
- You may spread this picture freely, only if this info file is included.
-
- Author: Henri Blåfield
- Path: New/pix/trace/Apache/
-
- ==========
-
- BumpyPots ?.? Rendered picture of 3 Bumpy Pots
-
- This is an image I orignaly created some time ago. However I pulled it
- out of the wood work and rerendered it after making a few minor changes.
-
- The Image was created on a Commodore Amiga 4000/040, using Impluse's
- Imagine V2.9 rendering software.
-
- It was generated as a 1280x1024 24bit IFF image and scaled down to a
- 1024x768 JPEG image. It took 4 hours to raytrace.
-
- Author: Alexander Craig
- Path: New/pix/trace/BumpyPots/
-
- ==========
-
- Digiview4_0 ?.? Ray Traced Picture in HAM8 Format.
-
- Ray Traced Picture of Digiview Camera
- in HAM8 format.
-
- Author: jameslan@nbnet.nb.ca
- Path: New/pix/trace/DigiView/
-
- ==========
-
- FishOcean ?.? Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
-
- Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
-
- Author: Stephan Fuhrmann
- Path: New/pix/trace/FishOcean/
-
- ==========
-
- FutureCity ?.? Rendered scene of a Future City
-
- Rendered scene of a Future City, inspired by Allessandro Saponi's picture
- 'NipponRyori Ten'.
-
- Author: BitART Design
- Path: New/pix/trace/FutureCity/
-
- ==========
-
- Helmet ?.? Helmet with a skull wearing it.
-
- This is a Imagine trace of a very cool looking helmet with a
- slightly neanderthalish skull wearing it. Objects surrounded
- with roses. Essence 1&2 used extensively.
- Comments welcomed...thanks.
-
- Author: Paul Wehner
- Path: New/pix/trace/Helmet/
-
- ==========
-
- im_sun.jpg ?.? Nice picture of the sun.
-
- This is a pic from an animation I was working on a while back. It uses
- textures from Essence and Imagine converted to image maps for speed.
- 5 Objects in all were used; 1 for the sun itself, 3 for the corona, and
- one for the stars.
-
- Author: kalb0003@gold.tc.umn.edu
- Path: New/pix/trace/im_sun/
-
- ==========
-
- Interior ?.? Picture of a building interior
-
- OK, there's a bit of a story behind this one. My father is an archetiect,
- and his company is heavly computerised of the CAD side of things. However
- at no point do they use computers for visulisation - they print out their
- plans and go away and build a nice scale model to be photographed. Very
- inefficient I thought. So I set about producing some images for photo's
- and plans of their buildings to show them what could be done with the
- correct tools and a bit of patience.
-
- Author: Alexander Craig
- Path: New/pix/trace/Interior/
-
- ==========
-
- Sewerage ?.? Rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
-
- This archive includes a rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
-
- Author: BitART Design
- Path: New/pix/trace/Sewerage/
-
- ==========
-
- WeirdPlanet ?.? Sphere inside the hole of a torus.
-
- This is a 704 X 562 picture of a sphere inside the hole of a torus (donut). The
- sphere is golden in colour (not apparent because of its reflectivity) and is
- altitude mapped to give it weird patterns when reflecting the torus. The torus
- has a disturbed texture on it and is also altitude mapped but not to the same
- degree as the sphere. I have also rendered this picture in 1680 X 1188 for
- printing on A2 size paper on a 400dpi colour bubblejet and the detail looks
- amazing (possibly because I've never seen anything in that resolution before),
- the 24 bit IFF of that was 4.2 megs. I might upload the jpeg of it in a few
- weeks.
-
- Author: Leo Hamulczyk
- Path: New/pix/trace/WeirdPlanet/
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaFAQ 94.03.21 "Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga
-
- 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, Program-
- ming, Applications, Graphics and more. Formatted in plain
- ascii, AmigaGuide, DVI, and texinfo. Drawer also contains
- some useful text files on ftp sites, newgroups, hardware
- tips and one on the history of the amiga.
-
- Author: Jochen Wiedmann
- Path: New/text/docs/AmigaFAQ/
-
- ==========
-
- Genies_StarTeck 1.0 Seven genies for Professional Draw.
-
- Seven must have genies for anyone with Professional Draw.
- These genies will increase your productivity, create new
- objects and facilitate special effects. The genies are
- PieCharts, Stars, Emboss/Engrave, ScalePercent, ZoomWindow,
- SelectByAttribute and GridSet. Well documented and includes
- installation script. Also includes a keyboard template,
- sample clip art and DTP tips and tricks.
-
- Author: Graham Beard
- Path: New/text/dtp/StarTeckGenies/
-
- ==========
-
- FreshFonts 0.1 Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94.
-
- This is a small (approx 20Mb) preview of a new fonts CD scheduled for
- release in the fall of 1994.
-
- Author: Danny Amor
- Path: New/text/font/FreshFontsPreview/
-
- ==========
-
- Heddley 1.0 Composes AmigaGuide files easily.
-
- Heddley allows you to compose AmigaGuide files with greater ease than
- by hand. It provides you with an overview of all the documents in the
- database (an AmigaGuide file is called a 'database', made up of many
- documents).
-
- Author: Edd Dumbill
- Path: New/text/hyper/Heddley/
-
- ==========
-
- CassLabel 2.1 Program for editing cassette covers.
-
- CassLabel is a MUI based program for editing cassette covers and
- nearly all other kinds of covers. The GUI is fully font sensitive and
- the resizesible, because of MUI. It always supports user defined formats
- for output. It makes your life easier (especially if your are a music
- freak).
-
- Author: Dirk Nehring
- Path: New/text/print/CassLabel/
-
- ==========
-
- MiserPrint 1.12 Prints up to 8 normal pages on one sheet
-
- MiserPrint is a print utility that puts up to 8 normal pages of text on
- one sheet of paper. You are able to save paper and time. MiserPrint
- uses the small built-in fonts (Courier and Letter Gothic) of the
- HP-Deskjet printers.
-
- Author: Heinz-Guenter Boettger
- Path: New/text/print/MiserPrint/
-
- ==========
-
- PrintManager 2.0 Printer spooler with appicon support.
-
- Very powerful printer spooler. Works with all programs, whether
- they use PRT: or the printer device directly, are printing text or
- graphics. Has a GUI to control the print queue.
-
- Author: Nicola Salmoria
- Path: New/text/print/PrintManager/
-
- ==========
-
- MuchMore 4.4 Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Fridtjof Siebert
- Christian Stiens
- Path: New/text/show/MuchMore/
-
- ==========
-
- AppCon 38.73 Makes the CON: window an AppWindow
-
- Declares the actual CON:-window as an AppWindow and lets you
- drop your icons in this window. Then, the name and path of
- the icon are inserted into the current command line exactly
- as if you typed them with your keyboard, but slightly faster!
-
- Author: Stephan Fuhrmann
- Path: New/util/app/AppCon/
-
- ==========
-
- AppPP 1.0 AppIcon/GUI for crunch/decrunch with PP
-
- A crunching program made to avoid loading Powerpacker or another utility
- like that everytime you have one or several files to crunch or decrunch.
- It has an AppIcon and a Gadtools graphical user interface which makes it
- easy to configure and to use. Especially made to be used from WBStartUp.
-
- Author: Patrick Burnand
- Path: New/util/app/AppPP/
-
- ==========
-
- P-Compress2 1.2 New program replacing P-Compress
-
- A new compression program replacing P-Compress for OS2 and
- OS3, but retaining compatability. Many new features including an
- even higher efficiency option, Compicon, completely new Intuition
- interface. P-Compress2 will provide better compression than any
- other general purpose program available to the Amiga.
-
- Author: Chas A.Wyndham
- Path: New/util/arc/P-Compress2/
-
- ==========
-
- DesktopMAGIC 1.0 Modular screen saver/system sound mgr
-
- U.S. Demo Version of MaxonMAGIC, the most popular screensaver in
- Germany. DesktopMAGIC saves your screen from phosphor burn-in by
- featuring 32 animated screen saver modules, accompanied by sampled sound
- and 8-track music. Plus, it puts sound into your system, Workbench, and
- even all your already installed applications by assigning sounds or voices
- to windows, keys, times, text and virtually all other system events. It
- gives your AMIGA that MAGIC feeling you will never want to miss again.
-
- Author: MediaDesk
- Path: New/util/blank/DesktopMagic/
-
- ==========
-
- LLP 1.0 Machine access control and logging.
-
- Login. Logout. Pass. Set of programs to control and log access
- to stand-alone machines in public areas.
- Using Pass a system operator defines authorized users, who can
- then log in to the machine via Login.
- Written in portable ANSI C, without any Amiga-specific code.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/util/boot/LLP/
-
- ==========
-
- MagicWord 1.0 Utility for word replacement and macros
-
- MagicWord is a universal utility for word replacement and macros.
- Other than special solutions in editors and wordprocessors, MagicWord
- works with nearly every wordprocessor, editor and any other utility.
- Instead of recording macros for every application, it is easier to
- record the macros once with MagicWord for you'll be able to use them
- with future applications too. The use of MagicWord is only limited by
- the ideas of the user. This versatility can be used especially by
- replacing words. So you can let MagicWord type your address simply by
- typing \adr in any application. MagicWord can also be used as a
- little data base because you get access to information by typing
- keywords. The access is done rather quick by hashing.
-
- Author: Urs Fleisch
- Path: New/util/boot/MagicWord/
-
- ==========
-
- Patch Alert ?.? Patches function Alert()
-
- This program patches the exec.library function Alert(), so you
- can remove failing tasks/programs, continue them, display the original
- alert etc...
-
- Author: C.Beskow
- Path: New/util/boot/PatchAlert/
-
- ==========
-
- StartUp-Menu 1.5 Customizable startup utility
-
- This utility produces a decisive menu (ie one choice then it quits) on
- start-up which is fully customizable and offers an unlimited number of
- gadgets/choices.
-
- Author: Lee Kindness
- Path: New/util/boot/Startup-Menu/
-
- ==========
-
- FlipIt 1.2 Flip through screens via hotkeys.
-
- Commodity that lets you install hotkeys for flipping through screens.
- FlipIt lets you specify a hotkey to push the frontmost screen to the back,
- and a hotkey to bring the rearmost screen to the front. This is useful
- when using programs that do not have depth gadgets on their screens.
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: New/util/cdity/FlipIt/
-
- ==========
-
- Injector 2.00 Insert input events as if typed from kbd
-
- A hotkey-invoked commodity, wholly configurable, that enables you to
- inject all sorts of things as if they were typed on the keyboard.
- Totally rewritten since versions 1.x. Has a nice prefs program, full
- localization and ARexx support. Binary only.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: New/util/cdity/Injector/
-
- ==========
-
- PutChar 2.1 Utility like PopChar on the MacIntosh
-
- This program is a utility like PopChar on the Apple MacIntosh.
- PutChar enables you to use all ASCII-codes in any application whether
- the code is in the current keymap or not. The possibility of loading
- fonts allows you to work reasonable even with fonts that don't have
- the standard character set, e.g. foreign fonts, Greek letters or
- mathematical symbols. PutChar runs on every Amiga, but it takes also
- advantage of the power of some libraries and Kickstart 2.0.
-
- Author: Urs Fleisch
- Path: New/util/cdity/PutChar/
-
- ==========
-
- Screen2IFF 1.03 Save front screen to IFF file w/hotkey
-
- A commodity that enables you to save the frontmost Intuition screen by
- pressing a hotkey. English and French AmigaGuide docs provided.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: New/util/cdity/Screen2IFF/
-
- ==========
-
- Yak 1.59 A multipurpose commodity
-
- Yet Another Kommodity. Features a sunmouse that only activates when
- the mouse stops, KeyActivate windows, click windows to front or back,
- cycle screens with mouse, mouse and screen blanking,
- close/zip/shrink/enlarge windows with programmable hotkeys and a lot
- of other configurable hotkeys. Fully localized English language
- builtin and provided catalogs for Dutch, French, German, Italian and
- Swedish. Documentation in English, French, German and Italian.
- Includes installer scripts and C source.
-
- Author: Gaël Marziou
- Martin W. Scott
- Path: New/util/cdity/Yak/
-
- ==========
-
- ADoc 4.00 An hypertext-like help utility.
-
- ADoc is an utility that allows you to manage all kinds of documentations on
- any subject. It is able to automatically start searching for a word selected
- by a mouse click, and to work on several documentation files at the same time.
- ADoc can display a picture beside to the text, use straight the AutoDocs and
- AmigaGuide files (as well as "PowerPacker" compressed files) and may be controled
- via AREXX.
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: New/util/cli/ADoc/
-
- ==========
-
- FileChop 1.0 Splits and rejoins files.
-
- Splits multi-megabyte files up into pieces so they'll fit on floppies.
-
- Author: Charles Pham
- Path: New/util/cli/FileChop/
-
- ==========
-
- Inf 1.32 Extended AmigaDOS INFO command
-
- To display extended information about the file system(s).
-
- Author: Trevor Andrews
- Path: New/util/cli/Inf/
-
- ==========
-
- PS 1.34 Lists info about tasks and processes
-
- Lists information about all tasks and processes currently
- in the system.
-
- Author: Trevor Andrews
- Path: New/util/cli/PS/
-
- ==========
-
- Statis 1.24 Enhanced replacement for the STATUS cmd
-
- STATIS is much like the STATUS command but has the following improvements;
- STATIS tells you if a process has been run in the background by printing
- the # flag in front of the process number; STATIS displays the result codes
- of a process (if you specify the RC option); STATIS prints the arguments of
- the command (if you specify the EXT option); STATIS allows for search of a
- command by NAME, by ARGUMENTS, by both NAME and ARGUMENTS and also supports
- PATTERN MATCHING!; STATIS will show you the CURRENT IO of a command (if
- you specify the CIO option).
-
- Author: Dominique Lorre
- Path: New/util/cli/Statis/
-
- ==========
-
- Bush 1.2 Produces directory listing like "Tree"
-
- Many of you may have seen Tree on PC machines. Bush is similar to Tree.
- Bush produces directory listings showing the structure of a directory and
- all sub-directories. Why Bush you may ask, we already have DTree on the
- Amiga? Simple speed and simplicity. Bush's advantages over DTree :
-
- - Speed, up to 15%+ faster.
- - Does not require WB 2.
- - More compact output.
- - Aditional features
- - size display
- - protection display.
-
- However there are some tradeoffs, there is no colour option and no support
- for PC fonts (Bush is usable and down-to-earth, does a simple tree need
- colour and connected branches?).
-
- Author: Lee Kindness
- Path: New/util/dir/Bush/
-
- ==========
-
- EcoDisk 1.19 A user-friendly file manager
-
- A user-friendly file manager (gadgets, menus). Includes a lot of useful
- functions: play modules (4 differents types), read files, execute standard
- dos functions ... Binary only
-
- Author: Thomas Pimmel
- Path: New/util/dir/EcoDisk/
-
- ==========
-
- QuickTools 1.1 CD & find file/dirs quickly via database
-
- QuickTools is the tool-package for the harddisk-owner who is tired of
- writing long pathnames when changing directories and who doesn't have the
- time to search for files manually. QuickTools consists mainly of four small
- utilities and a library where the search-routines are. All search-routines
- support standard AmigaDOS wildcards.
-
- The utilites are:
-
- Qcd: Change directory by only writing enough of the directory name to
- identify it. The directory can be anywhere on the harddisk.
-
- QFind: Search for files.
-
- QPop: A commodity for file and directory searching.
-
- QMan A documentation finding utility using the database to locate the
- documentation file for a specified program.
-
- Author: Eivind Nordseth
- Path: New/util/dir/QTools/
-
- ==========
-
- FMath 40.4 Replacement for the math libraries
-
- This set of libraries is a replacement for the original libraries by
- Commodore. They are written in highly optimized assembler code using
- the 68881/68882 FPU chips and the 68040 FPU directly without any
- emulation or compatibility overhead. So they are much faster, much
- smaller, and still 100% compatible.
-
- Author: Martin Berndt
- Path: New/util/libs/FMath/
-
- ==========
-
- DBB 1.1.9 DBB is a digital logic circuit simulator
-
- Digital Breadboard is a full GUI digital circuit simulator. Digital
- Breadboard currently supports 2 and 3 input AND, OR, NAND, and NOR
- gates, NOT and XOR gates, D, JK, and SR edge-triggered flip-flops,
- multiple independant clocks, switched and pulsed inputs, outputs, Vcc,
- GND, independant 4-channel trace scope, event counters, variable speed
- timer, preferences printing, and more. Includes combinational logic
- design utilities.
-
- Author: Dan Griffin
- Path: New/util/misc/DBB/
-
- ==========
-
- DOSPrefs 2.0 Small commodity with three functions.
-
- DOSPrefs is a small commodity with three functions:
-
- 1. Control the "Wildstar"-flag of the Amiga OS 2.0+ dos.library.
-
- 2. Control the "Noclick"-flags of the Amiga OS 2.0+ trackdisk.device.
-
- 3. Provide an all new "Unixdirs"-feature.
-
- Author: Norbert Püschel
- Path: New/util/misc/DOSPrefs/
-
- ==========
-
- FTP 2.00 Psuedo FTP session for CD-ROM access
-
- This program was originally setup for a BBS to be able to
- access a CD-ROM online via a door. It simulates an FTP
- session and is perfect for use to get files off the Aminet
- or Fred Fish "Frozen Fish" CD collections. The program
- is a cli utility that allows you to CD, LIST, DIR, GET, VIEW,
- and other commands on the CD ROM. This program is shareware
- with a fee of $10 if you decided to use it. Not only does
- the program allow you to move around, you can grab files, and
- even view the contents of archives(ZIP, LHA, LZH, LZ, ARC, and
- ZOO are supported) and read me files.
-
- The versitility of this program extends beyond the CD-ROM
- access since you can use it to access any directory tree in
- the same manner. It is perfect for a BBS, allowing the users
- to move down a directory tree but yet prevents them from
- accessing other parts of you system.
- The Amiga Zone BBS (609)953-8159, the primary support BBS.
-
- Author: Tony Preston
- Path: New/util/misc/FTP/
-
- ==========
-
- Kalender 2.2 A small calendar program
-
- A small but powerful calendar program.
-
- Author: Kai Hofmann
- Path: New/util/misc/Kalender/
-
- ==========
-
- KlingNum 1.1 Converts decimal numbers into Klingon
-
- It converts decimal numbers that you give it into longhand Klingon.
- The English equivalent would be a program that, when you give it 531,
- returns "five hundred and thirty-one". The source I used for my
- numbering-system data only included the suffixes for numbers up into
- the millions range, so the highest number it can translate into
- Klingon is 9,999,999 - it also can't translate decimals, as those
- weren't covered in the Klingon Dictionary either.
-
- Author: Sean Martin Newton
- Path: New/util/misc/KlingNum/
-
- ==========
-
- NoAGA 1.0 Run older pgms w/out changing screenmode
-
- NoAGA is designed to run old demos, intros, tools etc. on your
- AGA-machine without changing the screenmode or rebooting the system.
- Considers caches, VBR, sprite modes, FASTMEM. Checks for destroying
- decrunchers. Workbench support ( AppIcon ).
-
- Author: Uwe Schilling
- Path: New/util/misc/NoAGA/
-
- ==========
-
- NoteIt 1.4.1 Post It note pad program
-
- Post It note pad program
-
- Author: Ryan J. Bruner
- Path: New/util/misc/NoteIt/
-
- ==========
-
- PaletteTool 1.4 3.0/AGA public screen palette tool.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Timothy B. Kreuzer
- Path: New/util/misc/PaletteTool/
-
- ==========
-
- TimePlanner 1.0 Events reminder and/or program launcher.
-
- A simple but handy scheduled events deamon. Sits in the
- background and notifies you of pre-programmed events (de-
- scribed in an ASCII config file); can also start batchfiles at
- preset dates and/or times.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/util/misc/TimePlanner/
-
- ==========
-
- APPVM 0.9 System patch for true virtual memory.
-
- Application Virtual Memory. A better-than-nothing demand paged
- VM service for applications running on systems with MMUs and
- some spare hard disk space for a swap area.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/util/moni/AppVM/
-
- ==========
-
- ARTM 2.04 Display and control system activity
-
- 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.
-
- Author: F. J. Mertens
- Dietmar Jansen
- Path: New/util/moni/ARTM/
-
- ==========
-
- HeartBeat 1.0 Generic system call analysis tool.
-
- Let's you snoop on ANY library, device or resource's calls,
- whether system or third-party, as long as you've got a standard
- Commodore ".FD" file for it.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/util/moni/HeartBeat/
-
- ==========
-
- ISAN 1.2 Realtime program opcode stream analyzer.
-
- Allows you to monitor any Task's instruction stream in real-time!
- Let's you find out (for example) whether a program uses any
- 020/030/040/88x instructions, or whether it's most likely
- compiled or not.
- Output is in the form of a bargraph window and/or a Screen
- displaying all 65536 680x0 opcodes mapped to pixels.
- An ASCII configuration file defines which individual opcodes
- or opcode groups you're interested in snooping on.
-
- Author: Laurence Vanhelsuwé
- Path: New/util/moni/ISAN/
-
- ==========
-
- MidMoose 1.0 Maps a key to the middle mouse button.
-
- Maps a specified key press ( defaults to f10 ) to the middle mouse button.
- So users without a 3 button mouse can use features normally not available
- to them. Works with DirWork (got no other programs to test it on)
-
- Author: Lee Kindness
- Path: New/util/mouse/MidMoose/
-
- ==========
-
- PackIt 1.18a CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards
-
- 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
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: New/util/pack/PackIt/
-
- ==========
-
- ARexxSuper 1.10 ARexx port testing tool
-
- An all-purpose mouse-controlled localized ARexx communication program.
- All done via a nice GadTools interface. Documentation in AmigaGuide
- format. Useful for testing and debugging ARexx interfaces.
-
- Author: Frédéric DELACROIX
- Path: New/util/rexx/ArexxSuper/
-
- ==========
-
- VT 2.65 A comprehensive virus utility package.
-
- A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in
- German.
-
- Author: Heiner Schneegold
- Path: New/util/virus/VT/
-
- ==========
-
- AppISizer 0.72 AppIcon gets the size of disks, etc.
-
- New, localized version of the AppIcon utility that gets the size of disks,
- directories or files. Gives the size in bytes, blocks and the actual size
- occupied. Supplied with a French catalog. Includes English documentation
- in AmigaGuide format and French documentation. Also offers several new
- enhancements.
-
- Author: Gérard Cornu
- Path: New/util/wb/AppISizer/
-
- ==========
-
- FontPrefs 2.8 Font preferences clone
-
- Alternative to the standard font preferences program.
-
- Author: Martin Stengle
- Path: New/util/wb/FontPrefs/
-
- ==========
-
- IconCalendar 1.0 Shows date and month in an AppIcon
-
- This neat little program shows the current number of the month
- and month name in an AppIcon. Month names can be translated to
- any language.
-
- Author: Mika Kuulusa
- Path: New/util/wb/IconCalendar/
-
- ==========
-
- ShowFont 1.1 Versatile Font-viewing utility
-
- Show your available fonts in a comfortable way. Features: Shows bitmapped
- and Compugraphic®-outline fonts; Easy selection of fonts outside the fonts:
- drawer; Shows colored fonts in their "natural" colors; Presents fonts in
- all screen modes. The surface changes its size automatically to fit on the
- screen. You are also able to open ShowFont on the Workbench or on a public
- screen; You have the choice to look at all drawable chars, at the string
- you have saved in the preferences file, or at the chars you are typing in a
- gadget; Additional information about height, width, number of bitplanes and
- proportional fonts is given; Fonts can be presented normally, italically,
- bold or underlined; plus much more... First public release. Binary only.
-
- Author: Uwe Schilling
- Path: New/util/wb/ShowFont/
-
- ==========
-
- ToolType 2.14 Edit ToolTypes easily.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Michael J Barsoom
- Path: New/util/wb/ToolType/
-
- ==========
-
- KingFisher 2.0ß18 Aminet/FishDisk/CD-ROM Catalog Tool,BETA
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Udo Schuermann
- Path: Tools/KingFisher/
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK 37 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: Useful/dist/cbm/V37/
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK 39 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: Useful/dist/cbm/V39/
-
- ==========
-
- NDUK 40 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
- Path: Useful/dist/cbm/V40/
-
- ==========
-
- CManual 3.0 Amiga programming documents and examples
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Anders Bjerin
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/c/CManual/
-
- ==========
-
- RKRM ?.? Source and executables from 3rd ed. RKM
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore CATS
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/c/RKRM/
-
- ==========
-
- Enforcer 37.55 Monitor for illegal memory accesses
-
- 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. Requires V37 of the OS or better and an MMU.
-
- Author: Michael Sinz
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/debug/Enforcer/
-
- ==========
-
- MungWall 37.64 Watches for illegal FreeMem's
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore Amiga; submitted by Carolyn Scheppner
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/debug/MungWall/
-
- ==========
-
- Sushi 37.10 Intercept and display output of KPrintf
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Carolyn Scheppner
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/debug/Sushi/
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaE 2.1b Amiga specific E compiler
-
- An Amiga specific E compiler. E is a powerful and flexible procedural
- programming language and Amiga E a very fast com- piler for it, with
- features such as compilation speed of 20000 lines/minute on a 7 Mhz
- amiga, inline assembler and linker integrated into compiler, large set
- of integrated functions, module concept with 2.04 includes as modules,
- flexible type-system, quoted expressions, immediate and typed lists,
- low level polymorphism, exception handling and much, much more.
- Written in Assembly and E.
-
- Author: Wouter van Oortmerssen
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/e/Amiga_E/
-
- ==========
-
- MUI 2.1 Object oriented graphical user interface
-
- An object oriented system to create and maintain graphical user
- interfaces. From a programmer's 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. On
- the other hand, users of MUI based applications have the ability to
- customize nearly every pixel of a program's interface according to
- their personal taste. Includes developers support package and several
- demos.
-
- Author: Stefan Stuntz
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/gui/MUI/
-
- ==========
-
- ACE 2.0 FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler + extras
-
- 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.
-
- Author: David Benn
- Path: Useful/dist/dev/lang/ACE/
-
- ==========
-
- AmiCDROM 1.11 ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem
-
- A CDROM disk filing system for the Amiga. It supports the ISO-9660
- standard and the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. 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".
-
- Author: Frank Munkert
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/cdrom/AmiCDROM/
-
- ==========
-
- mkisofs 1.00.5 Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility.
-
- 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)
-
- Author: Eric Youngdale
- Frank Munkert
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/cdrom/mkisofs/
-
- ==========
-
- SuperDuper 3.0 Very fast disk copier and formatter
-
- A very fast disk copier and formatter. Can make up to four unverified
- copies from a ram buffer in 36 seconds. Verified copies from a ram
- buffer take 67 seconds for one destination drive, plus 34 seconds for
- each additional destination. Includes a program to fine tune some
- fields in the trackdisk device, and a "no click" type program.
-
- Author: Sebastiano Vigna
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/copy/SuperDuper/
-
- ==========
-
- BTNTape 3.0 A "Better-Than-Nothing" scsi tape driver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Robert Rethemeyer
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/misc/BTNtape/
-
- ==========
-
- Flat 1.3 Handler for block-mapped filing devices
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/misc/Flat/
-
- ==========
-
- AZap 2.21 Binary editor - files, memory, and devs.
-
- 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...).
-
- Author: Denis Gounelle
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/moni/AZap/
-
- ==========
-
- NewZAP 3.3 Multipurpose file sector editing utility
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Dallas J. Hodgson
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/moni/NewZAP/
-
- ==========
-
- DiskSalv2 11.27 Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Dave Haynie
- Path: Useful/dist/disk/salv/DiskSalv2/
-
- ==========
-
- UChess 2.88 Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess
-
- 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".
-
- Author: FSF
- Roger Uzun (amiga port + many enhancements)
- Path: Useful/dist/game/think/UChess/
-
- ==========
-
- SuperView-Lib 6.5 Modular graphics viewing shared library.
-
- Superview-Library is a modularian shared library system for loading,
- saving and displaying of various graphic file formats via
- datatype-like sub-libraries (SVObjects). Supports graphic
- cards/framebuffers via various external driver libraries (SVDrivers).
- Includes all needed programming stuff and example source code.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView-Lib/
-
- ==========
-
- SuperView 3.1 Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
-
- A localized Graphics Viewer for the superview.library, with ARexx-Support,
- GUI, Online-Help and many other features. Converting of graphics and
- "Screen-Grabbing" is also possible. When used with the superview.library
- V3.6 the following file formats and graphic displays are supported:
- File Formats - IFF-ILBM, IFF-ACBM, PCX, GIF, BMP (Windows), TIFF, FBM
- (Unix), IMG (GEM), WPG (WordPerfect), C64 (Koala,Doodle), SVO (own Format)
- and all OS3-Datatypes! Displays: - ECS, AGA, EGS-Cards.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: Useful/dist/gfx/show/SuperView/
-
- ==========
-
- svoJPEG 2.3 JPEG svobject for superview library V6+
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
- Path: Useful/dist/gfx/show/svoJPEG/
-
- ==========
-
- Viewtek 2.1.378 Feature packed picture/animation viewer
-
- 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
-
- Author: Thomas Krehbiel
- Path: Useful/dist/gfx/show/Viewtek/
-
- ==========
-
- DeviceLock 1.2 GUI interface for CLI command 'lock'
-
- This is a GUI interface for the CLI programm 'lock'. You can
- lock or allow writing to partitions via gadgets or hotkeys.
- You can configure it to your own needs and it should work
- with other (CLI-)lock programs, too.
-
- Author: Thomas Wagner
- Path: Useful/dist/os20/cdity/DeviceLock/
-
- ==========
-
- PowerSnap 2.2a Commodity to cut and paste text
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Nico François
- Path: Useful/dist/os20/cdity/PowerSnap/
-
- ==========
-
- AmigaGuide 34.6 Commodore AmigaGuide hypertext utility
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore Business Machines
- Path: Useful/dist/text/hyper/AmigaGuide/
-
- ==========
-
- Less 1.6Z Amiga port of UNIX text file reader
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Ray Zarling et. al.
- Path: Useful/dist/text/show/Less/
-
- ==========
-
- MuchMore 4.4 Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Fridtjof Siebert
- Christian Stiens
- Path: Useful/dist/text/show/MuchMore/
-
- ==========
-
- PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
-
- A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
- system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
-
- Author: Donald Knuth
- Georg Hessmann
- Path: Useful/dist/text/tex/PasTeX/
-
- ==========
-
- DMS 1.11 A popular disk archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: SDS Software
- Path: Useful/dist/util/arc/dms/
-
- ==========
-
- LhA 1.38 A fast LhArc compatible archiver
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Stefan Boberg
- Path: Useful/dist/util/arc/LhA/
-
- ==========
-
- LHArc 1.30 Archive program using LZHUF compression
-
- An archive program like Arc and Zoo, with a heavy emphasis maximum
- compression for minimum archive size, using LZHUF compression.
-
- Author: Paolo Zibetti
- Path: Useful/dist/util/arc/LHArc/
-
- ==========
-
- LHWarp 1.40 Disk packer for .lhw files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Jonathan Forbes
- Path: Useful/dist/util/arc/LHWarp/
-
- ==========
-
- zoo 2.1 Portable archiver with good compression
-
- 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).
-
- Author: Rahul Dhesi, et al.
- Path: Useful/dist/util/arc/zoo/
-
- ==========
-
- SuperDark 2.0a A very nice modular screen blanker
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Thomas Landspurg
- Path: Useful/dist/util/blank/SuperDark/
-
- ==========
-
- WhatIs 3.5 Can detect file types
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Sylvain Rougier
- Pierre Carrette
- Path: Useful/dist/util/cli/WhatIs/
-
- ==========
-
- mg 3b Small GNU EMACS style editor with AREXX
-
- A public domain EMACS style editor, that uses the GNU EMACS command
- set. Includes AREXX support.
-
- Author: Mike Meyer, et al.
- Path: Useful/dist/util/edit/mg/
-
- ==========
-
- Vim 2.0 A clone of the UNIX "vi" text editor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Bram Moolenaar, et. al.
- Path: Useful/dist/util/edit/Vim/
-
- ==========
-
- fifolib 37.4 A general fifo library implementation
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Matt Dillon
- Path: Useful/dist/util/libs/FifoLib/
-
- ==========
-
- ReqTools 2.2b Very useful shared requester library
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Nico Francois
- Path: Useful/dist/util/libs/ReqTools/
-
- ==========
-
- Brik 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rahul Dhesi
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/brik/
-
- ==========
-
- bsplit 1.0 Split files into pieces by byte count
-
- Split binary files into managable pieces as specified by a byte count.
- Similar to the UNIX "split" program, which works with lines, not
- bytes.
-
- Author: P. Knoppers
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/bsplit/
-
- ==========
-
- chksum 1.0 SVR4 "sum" compatible checksum program
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Fred Fish
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/chksum/
-
- ==========
-
- Degrader 1.30 Tries to get badly written progs to work
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Chris Hames
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/Degrader/
-
- ==========
-
- Flush 1.2 Flushes unused libs, devices, and fonts
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Gary Duncan
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/Flush/
-
- ==========
-
- Installer 1.26 Commodore's Amiga Installer utility
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Commodore Business Machines
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/Installer/
-
- ==========
-
- PaletteTool 1.4 3.0/AGA public screen palette tool.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Timothy B. Kreuzer
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/PaletteTool/
-
- ==========
-
- true 1.0 Simple versions of "true" and "false"
-
- Trivially simple versions of "true" and "false" UNIX
- like shell commands, for cases where the shell in use
- has no equivalent builtin command.
-
- Author: Fred Fish
- Path: Useful/dist/util/misc/true/
-
- ==========
-
- ARTM 2.04 Display and control system activity
-
- 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.
-
- Author: F. J. Mertens
- Dietmar Jansen
- Path: Useful/dist/util/moni/ARTM/
-
- ==========
-
- PerfMeter 2.2 CPU usage, load and memory meter
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Juha Tuominen
- Path: Useful/dist/util/moni/PerfMeter/
-
- ==========
-
- RSys 1.3 Very comprehensive system monitor
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Rolf Böhme
- Path: Useful/dist/util/moni/RSys/
-
- ==========
-
- SnoopDOS 1.7 Monitors calls to AmigaDOS functions
-
- Monitors calls to AmigaDOS functions. Opens a console window and
- displays details of all calls made by any program on the system to the
- CurrentDir(), DeleteFile(), Execute(), LoadSeg(), Lock(), and Open()
- functions in the AmigaDOS library. This can be very useful for trying
- to figure out what resources a failing program is attempting to find.
-
- Author: Eddy Carroll
- Path: Useful/dist/util/moni/SnoopDos/
-
- ==========
-
- SysInfo 3.24 Gives comprehensive system information
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Nic Wilson
- Path: Useful/dist/util/moni/SysInfo/
-
- ==========
-
- Xoper 2.4 Monitor and control system activity
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Werner Gunther
- Path: Useful/dist/util/moni/Xoper/
-
- ==========
-
- History 37.5 List and control shell command history.
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Andy Finkel
- Path: Useful/dist/util/shell/History/
-
- ==========
-
- pdksh 4.5 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
-
- 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.
-
- Author: Eric Gisin
- Charles Forsyth
- John R MacMillan
- Simon J. Gerraty
- Markus Wild
- Path: Useful/dist/util/shell/pdksh/
-
- ==========
-
- VirusZII 1.07 Popular boot and file virus detector
-
- Release II of this popular virus detector that recognizes many boot
- and file viruses. The filechecker can also decrunch files for
- testing. 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.
-
- Author: Georg Hörmann
- Path: Useful/dist/util/virus/VirusZII/
-
- ==========
-
- VT 2.65 A comprehensive virus utility package.
-
- A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in
- German.
-
- Author: Heiner Schneegold
- Path: Useful/dist/util/virus/VT/
-
-