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- ========================== Contents of Disk 160 ==========================
-
- This is disk 160 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- Calls A little utility to help analyze the flow of a C-program by
- laying out the functions called in a hierarchical manner.
- Author: Originally from Usenet with major revisions by
- Kevin Braunsdorf, Amiga port by George MacDonald
-
- Check A useful little utility for finding structural errors
- in C-source code. Many command-line options. Version
- 1.03, binary only.
- Author: Keith Elbertson
-
- Dis A 68000 disassembler, written in assembly, this is an update
- to the version on disk #128. Includes source.
- Author: Greg Lee with enhancements by Willi Kusche
-
- DMouse A versatile screen & mouse blanker, auto window activator,
- mouse accelerator, popcli, pop window to front, push
- window to back, etc, widget. Version 1.09, includes source.
- Update to version on disk number 145.
- Author: Matt Dillon
-
- DWIP "Daisy Wheel IFF Printer". A graphics printing utility
- that allows the printing of IFF pictures on a daisy wheel
- printer. Includes source.
- Author: Ken Van Camp
-
- M4 A UNIX M4 look-alike macro processor intended as a
- front end for Ratfor, Pascal, and other languages that do
- not have a built-in macro processing capability. Pd M4
- reads standard input, the processed text is written on the
- standard output.
- Author: Ozan S. Yigit (oz)
-
- MemoPad A shareware intuition-based memo reminder program.
- Nicely done. Update to version on disk #146, version
- 1.2, binary only.
- Author: Michael Griebling
-
- NeuralNets A neural network example using the generalized back-
- propagation delta rule for learning, specifically applied
- to the tabula rasa Little Red Riding Hood instance.
- Author: Josiah C. Hoskins
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 161 ==========================
-
- This is disk 161 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- Friends Cute little screen hack with command-line options to keep
- your mouse pointer company when you step away. Includes
- source.
- Author: Michael Warner
-
- Getsprite A simple little program to convert Dpaint brushes into
- C-source. Binary only.
- Author: Michael Warner
-
- IncRev A handy little program that will automatically increment
- the revision number of a program every time it is recompiled.
- Binary only.
- Author: Bryan Ford
-
- LGZ A Map generator/editor for the LGZ game. Not extremely
- useful if you don't happen to play that game, but good
- source example of intuition interfacing. Vesion 0.1.
- Authors: Lars and Henrik Clausen
-
- Mackie A versatile cli/macro-key initiator based on POPCLI with
- a unique method of "screen-blanking". I won't say more,
- just try it! Version 1.1, includes source.
- Author: Thomas Rokicki
-
- Nag A shareware appointment calendar with it's own editor and a
- unique 'nagging' feature utilizing the Amiga's voice and
- audio devices. Version 1.6, binary only.
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
-
- Perl Practical Extraction and Report Language, an interpreted
- language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files,
- extracting information from those text files, and printing
- reports based on that information.
- Author: Larry Wall
-
- VRTest Another anti-virus utility that allows visual inspection
- of ram starting a $7E7FE, ram cleaning, bootblock
- inspection and vector monitoring/reseting. Written
- entirely in assembly language. Version 3.2, binary only.
- Author: Babar Khan
-
- XBoot A very simple utility to convert a boot block into an
- executable file so you can use your favorite debugger
- (Wack, Dis, etc.) to study it. Includes source.
- Author: Francois Rouaix
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 162 ==========================
-
- This is disk 162 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- Avi A workalike version of the UNIX vi editor for the amiga.
- Though not especially recommended for beginners, designed
- for those of you who may have the vi commands permanently
- hard-coded into your fingertips! Version 1.0, binary only.
- Author: Peter Nestor
-
- CLI_Utilities This directory contains several subdirectories with
- small utilities, collected from various sources,
- that are only usable from the CLI. See the Readme
- file for further information. Some include source.
- Author: Various
-
- Dark A small graphics and animation demo. Includes source.
- Author: Phil Robertson
-
- Flow2Troff A little utility to convert from New Horizons Software
- "FLOW" files to UNIX "troff" files, suitable for printing
- on any troff-compatible laser printer. Version 1.0,
- includes source and a sample "FLOW" file.
- Author: Daniel Barrett
-
- LabyrinthII A shareware role-playing text adventure game similar in
- operation to the Infocom text adventures. Includes source.
- Author: Russell Wallace
-
- Iffar Maintains archives of Interchange File Format (IFF) FORM,
- CAT and LIST files in a manner that complies with the
- IFF CAT specification. Version 1.2, includes source.
- Author: Karl Lehenbauer
-
- SetPALorNTSC A couple of utility programs for testing the suitability
- of a developed program in either the PAL or NTSC
- environments. Includes source and a sample program.
- Author: Peter Kittel
-
- TES "The Electronic Slave" adds a gadget strip to the top of
- the cli window to perform such functions as device
- directories, info, run ED, and time. Currently, assignments
- are hardcoded but not difficult to change if you own a
- compiler. Version 1.1, includes source.
- Author: Joerg Anslik
-
- UnknownGirl Another small musical piece similar in execution to
- "Synthemania" on disk number 153. Binary only.
- Author: Holger Lubitz
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 163 ==========================
-
- This is disk 163 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- Bankn A complete checkbook system offered by the author as
- shareware. Update to version on disk number 120.
- Version 1.5, binary only.
- Author: Hal Carter
-
- FiveInLine A board-playing game similiar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc.
- Fast-paced and quickly addictive! Includes source.
- Author: Njål Fisketjøn
-
- MachII A "mouse accelerator" program that also includes hotkeys,
- the features of sun mouse, clicktofront, popcli, title bar
- clock with a bbs online charge accumulator, and more.
- Update to version on disk number 130. Version 2.4c, binary
- only.
- Author: Brian Moats
-
- MemTrace Routines to help debug memory allocation and freeing during
- program development. Will complain if you try to free
- memory you didn't allocate and will report on memory not
- freed when your program finishes.
- Author: Jojo Wesener
-
- PcPatch Patches for PCCopy and PCFormat from the 'EXTRAS 1.2' disk,
- to allow reading/writing/formatting 3.5 inch 360k (2 sides/
- 40 Tracks/9 sectors) MS-DOS disks.
- Author: Werner Guenther
-
- ReadmeMaster A nifty little database for finding those programs that
- you know exist somewhere (???) in the AmigaLibDisk library.
- Maintains a key-word dictionary of the Contents descriptions
- that allows searching by disk number, program title, author's
- name, or some other descriptive word. Currently supports
- disks 1-154 with planned updates from the author. Binary
- only.
- Author: Harold Morash
-
- View A mouse-oriented text file reader. Sample operation is
- demonstrated in reading the View.doc file, instead of using
- the usual "Less" text file reader.
- Author: Bryan Ford
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 164 ==========================
-
- This is disk 164 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- C-Functions A group of four little C-functions to add to your library to
- make your programming life a little easier. Includes source
- and a small demo program showing some of the results.
- Author: Lars Thuring
-
- DiskSalv Very useful program to recover files from a trashed AmigaDOS
- disk. Can also "undelete" files deleted by mistake, so long
- as they have not overwritten by further disk activity.
- Requires two disk drives. Many enhancements since the
- original version on disk #20. Version 1.3, Binary only
- Author: Dave Haynie
-
- Hed A handy little editor that is more user-friendly than
- "Ed", yet doesn't require the memorization of complicated
- keystrokes of some of the larger, more powerful, editors.
- Binary only.
- Author: Hal Carter
-
- Newton Uses the "Newtons Method" algorithm to estimate both real
- and imaginary roots of a polynomial of degree 20 or less.
- Version 1.0, includes source.
- Author: Daniel Barrett
-
- NewZAP 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. Update to version on disk #58.
- Version 3.18, Binary only.
- Author: John Hodgson
-
- PcView Provides the PC community with the opportunity to display
- IFF pictures to the best of EGA's ability. Displays Amiga
- pics, IBM-PC Deluxe Paint Pics, Apple II-GS Deluxe Paint
- Pics, and others in the IFF standard format. Includes
- source.
- Author: John Hodgson
-
- PolyRoot Another Polynomial root-finder using the Newtonian algorithm.
- Nicely done in AmigaBasic with good documentation file.
- Version 2.00.
- Author: Jon Giorgini
-
- PrtDrivers A couple of new Printer Drivers. One for Digital Equipment's
- LN03+ laser printer, and one for Mannesmann Tally's MT420d
- dot matrix.
- Authors: DEC LN03 -- Bernie Mentink
- MT420d -- Sascha Wildner
-
- Zoo A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different
- in implementation and user interface details. Includes
- some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path
- names up to 255 characters in length). This is version
- 2.00, an update to the version released on disk 136.
- Binary only.
- Author: Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 165 ==========================
-
- This is disk 165 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console
- handler, provides line editing and command line histories.
- Completely transparent to any application program
- that uses CON: windows. This program is shareware, and well
- worth a donation to the author. Version 1.3, binary only,
- update to version on disk 133.
- Author: William Hawes
-
- CPM Another CP/M emulator independently authored from the version
- that appeared on disk #157. Emulates a CPM computer with a
- Z80 processor connected to an ADM3A terminal. Assembly
- source included.
- Author: Ulf Nordquist
-
- Parsnag A program to aid in performing color separations on Epson
- JX-80 printers. Includes source.
- Author: John Hodgson
-
- PlotView A couple of programs, Plotview and Plot2Am, for viewing
- UNIX plot files. Also included are two sub-directories:
- Plot -- a device independent plotting package for the Amiga,
- compatible with the UNIX plot subroutine package and
- Plot2Tek -- converts UNIX plot format files to Tektronix
- 410x terminal graphic commands. Source included.
- Author: Joel Swank
-
- RamCopy A copy program designed for machines with 1 meg or more
- of Ram and only one disk drive. Allows you to copy a
- complete disk in only one pass.
- Author: Stephen Gunn
-
- SPUDclock A simple program that uses the narrator device to speak the
- time at certain user specified intervals. Lots of command
- line options. Version 1.2, includes source.
- Authors: Robert E. Beaty and H. Bret Young
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 166 ==========================
-
- This is disk 166 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- AutoGraf Collects and graphically displays information on auto
- mileage. Features such as miles per gallon, cost per
- mile, miles driven, highs, lows, averages, etc. Includes
- sample data file, a couple utility programs and source.
- Version 1.0
- Author: Joel Swank
-
- Cref A C cross referencer program. Prints out your code with
- line-numbers and complete key-word cross-referencing.
- Update from version on disk #103 which had a serious
- bug. Includes source.
- Author: Mike Edmonds; Amiga port by Joel Swank
-
- MultiCalc Yet another RPN type graphic calculator. This one
- generates answers with extreme precision (if 3000 digits
- is enough!) Features a 48-digit scrollable display, mouse
- driven with lots of keyboard shortcuts, and iconification
- during non-use. Binary only.
- Author: Kenneth Johnson
-
- Stevie A public domain clone of the UNIX 'vi' editor. Supports
- window-sizing, arrow keys, and the help key. Version 3.10a,
- includes source.
- Author: Various, Amiga port by Tony Andrews
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 167 ==========================
-
- This is disk 167 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- CDecl English to C (and vice versa) translator for C
- declarations. This little gem will translate english
- such as "declare foo as pointer to function returning
- pointer to array 10 of pointer to long" into
- "long *(*(*foo)())[10]", and vice versa. Update from
- version on disk number 114. Includes source.
- Author: Graham Ross with enhancements by David Wolverton,
- Tony Hansen, Merlyn LeRoy, Udi Finkelstein and
- probably others!
-
- CLIcon Allows you to run cli programs from the workbench, similar
- in operation to IconExec, but more versatile.
- Author: Bryan Ford
-
- CloseMe Another ingenious perversion in the screen hack category.
- Don't miss this one...surely destined to become a classic!
- Includes source.
- Author: Charlie Gibbs
-
- DSM (Dynamic Sound Machine) Demo version with "Save" disabled
- of a program that will take any IFF sound or raw data and
- save it as a totally self-contained, runable program.
- Author: Foster Hall
-
- MRPrint A cli-based text file printing utility with lots of nice
- features, including tab-to-space expansion, page headers,
- line numbers, margin control with line-splitting and
- pagination correction, ARP wildcard support, and auto-
- rejection of files containing binary characters.
- Version 3.1, Includes source.
- Author: Mark Rinfret
-
- Smus3.6a An enhanced version of the smus player that last appeared
- on disk number 58.
- Author: John Hodgson
-
- Sounddemos Some very nice demos for showing off the incredible audio
- power of the Amiga!. 100% assembly language, make sure
- you have the stereo connected for these!
- Author: Foster Hall
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 168 ==========================
-
- This is disk 168 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- This is the also the first disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special"
- containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal
- of Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these
- two disks, see the file called "README". Because of the nature of Matt's
- programs and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his
- programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me,
- rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sources
- in one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a three
- disk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs,
- then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks.
-
- -Fred ><>
- 18-Nov-88
-
- ======================================================================
-
- README
-
- Matthew Dillon
- 891 Regal Rd.
- Berkeley, Ca. 94708
- USA
-
- dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET
- ....!ucbvax!dillon USENET
-
- FISH RELEASE
- 16 August 1988
-
- (c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software
- on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit
- only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold
- the copyright on it. Terms are:
-
- -You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files
- but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the
- general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is
- for non-profit only.
-
- -You may extract and use any part of the source without strings
- attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an
- attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted
- the source from.
-
- -I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again,
- I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody
- feels the urge.
-
-
- These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of
- quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and
- some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are
- DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP.
-
- Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB,
- DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local,
- must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two
- (binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other
- versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be
- able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to
- somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to
- generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section).
-
- Noted programs which are missing: DNET, and DTERM are not ready for
- re-release yet.
-
-
- CONFIG V1.00 Used to configure friendly programs like DME for
- the initial window placement (configures the
- executable)
-
- Clock V1.00 Simple clock, configurable with config.
-
- DME V1.31 My programming oriented editor
-
- DMouse V1.10 mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc...
- (now handles requesters better w/ auto-activate)
-
- Backup V2.01 HD backup/restore (same program just renamed)
-
- SUPLIB Support (link time) library required to compile
- my programs.
-
- LIBREF Utility for generating run-time library link library
- assembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's
- vector list. See the DRES source for usage.
- Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates.
-
- DRES V1 Support (run time) library w/ lots of functions
- including a generic parser and IPC.
-
- DASM V2.11 Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some of
- the Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generates
- code (not object module oriented).
-
- FTOHEX Part of DASM used to convert a DASM executable into
- an intel-hex formatted ascii file.
-
- FILES V1.2 My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it much
- but did fix some bugs.
-
- SHELL V2.10 Added enviroment variable support and some other
- junk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing,
- I do (it should not be a function of the shell and
- it isn't in mine).
-
- FINDIT V1.00 Search for a filename (wildcard)
-
- LIBS V1.00 list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to remove
- libraries.
-
- SCAT V1.00 Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up the
- display
-
- ADDCR V1.00 Utility to add CR's before LF's in files
-
- REMCR V1.00 Utility to remove CR's in files
-
- CMP V1.00 Utility to compare two files
-
-
-
-
-
- BINARIES SOURCES DOCS
-
- INCLUDES -- Disk1:include/local
-
- Config Disk1:c/config Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
- Clock Disk1:c/clock Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
- DME Disk1:c/dme Disk2:src/dme Disk1:doc/
- DMouse Disk1:c/dmouse Disk1:src/dmouse Disk1:doc/
- Disk1:l/dmouse-handler
- Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib Disk1:doc/suplib/
- LibRef Disk1:c/libref (in DRES srcs) (none, see dres sources)
- DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dres Disk1:doc/dres/
- Disk1:libs/dres.library
- Dasm Disk1:c/dasm Disk1:src/dasm/ Disk1:doc/
- FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex (in Dasm srcs)
- Files Disk1:c/files Disk1:src/files/ Disk1:doc/
- Shell Disk1:c/shell Disk2:src/shell/ Disk1:doc/
-
- Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/backup.doc
- Findit Disk1:c/findit Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- Libs Disk1:c/libs Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- Scat Disk1:c/scat Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- AddCR Disk1:c/addcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- RemCR Disk1:c/remcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
-
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 169 ==========================
-
- This is disk 169 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- This is the also the second disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special"
- containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal
- of Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these
- two disks, see the file called "README". Because of the nature of Matt's
- programs and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his
- programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me,
- rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sources
- in one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a three
- disk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs,
- then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks.
-
- -Fred ><>
- 18-Nov-88
-
- README
-
- Matthew Dillon
- 891 Regal Rd.
- Berkeley, Ca. 94708
- USA
-
- dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET
- ....!ucbvax!dillon USENET
-
- FISH RELEASE
- 16 August 1988
-
- (c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software
- on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit
- only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold
- the copyright on it. Terms are:
-
- -You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files
- but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the
- general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is
- for non-profit only.
-
- -You may extract and use any part of the source without strings
- attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an
- attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted
- the source from.
-
- -I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again,
- I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody
- feels the urge.
-
-
- These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of
- quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and
- some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are
- DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP.
-
- Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB,
- DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local,
- must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two
- (binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other
- versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be
- able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to
- somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to
- generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section).
-
- Noted programs which are missing: DNET, and DTERM are not ready for
- re-release yet.
-
-
- CONFIG V1.00 Used to configure friendly programs like DME for
- the initial window placement (configures the
- executable)
-
- Clock V1.00 Simple clock, configurable with config.
-
- DME V1.31 My programming oriented editor
-
- DMouse V1.10 mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc...
- (now handles requesters better w/ auto-activate)
-
- Backup V2.01 HD backup/restore (same program just renamed)
-
- SUPLIB Support (link time) library required to compile
- my programs.
-
- LIBREF Utility for generating run-time library link library
- assembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's
- vector list. See the DRES source for usage.
- Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates.
-
- DRES V1 Support (run time) library w/ lots of functions
- including a generic parser and IPC.
-
- DASM V2.11 Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some of
- the Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generates
- code (not object module oriented).
-
- FTOHEX Part of DASM used to convert a DASM executable into
- an intel-hex formatted ascii file.
-
- FILES V1.2 My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it much
- but did fix some bugs.
-
- SHELL V2.10 Added enviroment variable support and some other
- junk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing,
- I do (it should not be a function of the shell and
- it isn't in mine).
-
- FINDIT V1.00 Search for a filename (wildcard)
-
- LIBS V1.00 list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to remove
- libraries.
-
- SCAT V1.00 Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up the
- display
-
- ADDCR V1.00 Utility to add CR's before LF's in files
-
- REMCR V1.00 Utility to remove CR's in files
-
- CMP V1.00 Utility to compare two files
-
-
-
-
-
- BINARIES SOURCES DOCS
-
- INCLUDES -- Disk1:include/local
-
- Config Disk1:c/config Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
- Clock Disk1:c/clock Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
- DME Disk1:c/dme Disk2:src/dme Disk1:doc/
- DMouse Disk1:c/dmouse Disk1:src/dmouse Disk1:doc/
- Disk1:l/dmouse-handler
- Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib Disk1:doc/suplib/
- LibRef Disk1:c/libref (in DRES srcs) (none, see dres sources)
- DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dres Disk1:doc/dres/
- Disk1:libs/dres.library
- Dasm Disk1:c/dasm Disk1:src/dasm/ Disk1:doc/
- FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex (in Dasm srcs)
- Files Disk1:c/files Disk1:src/files/ Disk1:doc/
- Shell Disk1:c/shell Disk2:src/shell/ Disk1:doc/
-
- Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/backup.doc
- Findit Disk1:c/findit Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- Libs Disk1:c/libs Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- Scat Disk1:c/scat Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- AddCR Disk1:c/addcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- RemCR Disk1:c/remcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
- Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
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