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- ========================== Contents of Disk 060 ==========================
-
- This is disk 60 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware.
- This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated
- to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and
- fund further development. I hope that by including them in this
- library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible
- distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that
- like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee".
- To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from
- the library.
-
-
- Blitz Blitz is a small program that is designed to be loaded
- into memory and that sits in the background until activated
- by its hotkey. It allows you to view a text file, much
- like a TYPE command, only that it lets you move forwards
- and backwards through the file. Its screen updates are
- blitz'n. Binary only.
- Author: Hayes Haugen
-
- BlitzFonts Blitzfonts makes text output up to 6 times faster,
- transparently to well behaved programs. It is also
- very small and written 100% in assembly for maximum
- speed. Binary only.
- Author: Hayes Haugen
-
- HandShake Handshake is a full featured VT52/VT100/VT102 terminal
- emulator. The author has taken great pains to support
- the full VT102 spec. This is version 1.20a, binary only.
- Author: Eric Haberfellner
-
- Med Yet another Amiga text editor. This one lets you edit up
- to 36 files simultaneously and makes extensive use of
- the mouse. This is version 2.1, binary only.
- Author: Francois Rouaix
-
- PrtDrvGen Program to automatically generate custom printer drivers.
- Version 1.1, binary only, source available from author.
- Author: Joergen Thomsen
-
- Show A nice, very small slideshow type program, version 2.1,
- binary only.
- Author: Andry Rachmat
-
- Uedit Version 2.0 of this nice shareware editor. Has learn
- mode, a command language, menu customization, and other
- user configurability and customizability features.
- Binary only.
- Author: Rick Stiles
-
- Ueturbo Example of extensive customization of Uedit to set up
- a nice development environment. Includes source.
- Author: Tom Althoff
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 061 ==========================
-
- This is disk 61 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- ATPatch A program which reportedly will patch the Amiga Transformer
- for operation under Workbench 1.2 (I don't have one so
- couldn't test it). Includes source.
- Author: Philip Staub
-
- FillDisk Disksalv has been known to find some rather interesting
- things in the free blocks of some production disks
- from companies that should know better. This little
- hack makes sure you don't get caught in the same trap,
- by scribbling the disk's free blocks in a totally safe
- manner. Includes source (all 20 lines of it).
- Author: Fred Fish
-
- LPatch Patch for programs, such as 'Atom', with bad 1.0 Lstartup
- code, which abort during startup under 1.2 with 00038007
- alert (can't open dos library). Includes source.
- Author: Carolyn Scheppner
-
- MicroEmacs Version 3.8b of Daniel Lawrence's variant of Dave
- Conroy's microemacs. This version is greatly enhanced
- over the last version, distributed on disk number 22.
- For example, there is now a full extension language and
- support for a larger number of 68000 machines. Includes
- source.
- Author: Dave Conroy, MANY enhancements by Daniel Lawrence
-
- PearlFont A font similar to Topaz, but with smoothed out edges
- and more rounded characters.
- Author: Michael Portuesi
-
- Terrain Program which demonstrates generation of good looking
- pseudo-random scenery. Includes source in Draco.
- Author: Chris Gray
-
- VSprites Vsprite example from Rob's book "Programmers' Guide To
- The Amiga". Produces 28 VSprites onscreen simultaneously,
- using only three distinct sets of colors. Includes source.
- Author: Rob Peck
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 062 ==========================
-
- This is disk 62 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Hack", done by
- John Toebes and the crew at the Software Distillery. This is version
- 1.0.3D. The disk is unchanged except for the following:
-
- (1) I have added this file, README.list62.
-
- (2) I have added the standard distribution info file,
- README.dist.
-
- (3) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted
- disk, to create the master distribution disk, using
- a command of the form "copy df0: to df1: all". This
- insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum,
- but also has the unfortunate side-effect that all
- the file dates are changed.
-
- Note that this disk must be named "Hack_Game". I have elected to keep
- that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for
- disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before
- using it.
-
- -Fred
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 063 ==========================
-
- This is disk 63 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Larn", done by
- Edmund Burnette and the crew at the Software Distillery. This is version
- 12.0B. The disk is unchanged except for the following:
-
- (1) I have added this file, README.list63.
-
- (2) I have added the standard distribution info file,
- README.dist.
-
- (3) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted
- disk, to create the master distribution disk, using
- a command of the form "copy df0: to df1: all". This
- insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum,
- but also has the unfortunate side-effect that all
- the file dates are changed.
-
- Note that this disk must be named "Larn". I have elected to keep
- that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for
- disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before
- using it.
-
- Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 40% full. Normally
- I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged"
- disks are special.
-
- -Fred
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 064 ==========================
-
- This is disk 64 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- This is a copy of the Amiga Developer's IFF disk, received directly from
- Commodore-Amiga sources, with permission to place in the library and
- redistribute. It is an update to disk number 16, and is unchanged except
- for:
-
- 1) The volume name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk64.
- 2) This file (README.list64) has been added.
-
- I didn't have room for my standard README.dist file. There were only
- 4 free blocks on the disk when I got it!
-
- Enjoy
- -Fred
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 065 ==========================
-
- This is disk 65 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- Bawk Text processor inspired by the Unix awk utility. Bawk
- searches files for specific patterns and performs
- actions for every occurance of these patterns. The
- patterns can be regular expressions. The actions are
- expressed using a subset of the C language. Unfortunately
- this version always gets a stack overflow no matter what
- the stack is set to, I haven't had a chance to find the
- bug. Includes source, so you can hunt for it. Looks
- like it could be a very useful utility for the Amiga.
- Author: Bob Brodt
-
- CloseWB Simple program for use with MWB (also on this disk)
- to close a current WorkBench screen, and let you
- open WorkBench on a custom screen.
- Author: Matt Dillon
-
- Cookie Fortune cookie program. Includes source.
- Author: Richard Stevens
-
- JTime Detailed instructions, including schematics in IFF
- format, for building and installing a battery backed
- up real-time clock. The clock goes on the joystick
- port (aka mouse port 2).
- Author: Michael Keryan
-
- MenuBuilder A program which automates the process of building
- menus. It takes a simple text file and generates
- a C source file with all the needed structures for
- linking with the rest of your program. This is
- version 1.0, and includes source.
- Author: A. Preston
-
- MWB A program which will create a new 'WorkBench' screen
- and route by request OpenWindow calls meant for the
- WorkBench to these new screens. This allows you to run
- programs which normally open windows on the WorkBench
- screen to use a custom screen instead. Version 1.01,
- includes source.
- Author: Matt Dillon
-
- NewPackets Tutorial downloaded from BIX C-A support section, which
- describes some new packets and structures in 1.2 AmigaDos.
- Author: Carolyn Scheppner
-
- PascalToC A Pascal to C translator program which is supposed to
- correctly handle function, procedure, and most type
- declarations. However, this quick and dirty port didn't
- fare too well on even a simple little Pascal fragment from
- Software Tools in Pascal. I don't know if the problem is
- machine dependencies in the code or bugs. Looks like it
- could be useful with a little more work than I have time
- to put into it now. Includes source.
- Author: James Mullens, enhancements by Dan Kegel
-
- Prep Version 2.1 of a Fortran preprocessor called 'prep', an
- alternative to ratfor. Prep has better macro facilities,
- a concise shorthand for array and vector statements, all the
- standard flow control constructs of forth, and is written
- in generic, portable C (I made no source changes).
- Includes source.
- Author: Roger Ove
-
- RunBack A program that allows you to start another program which
- is independent of the CLI window. This is useful to start
- programs from your Startup-Sequence, load WorkBench, and
- then close the initial CLI (which could not be closed
- otherwise).
- Author: Charlie Heath, Microsmiths
-
- SunMouse Makes your mouse behave like the Sun Microsystem
- Sunwindows mouse. You no longer have to 'click' in
- a window to make it active. Just move the mouse pointer
- into the window and start typing. Version 1.0, binary only.
- Author: Scott Evernden
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 066 ==========================
-
- This is disk 66 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- AmScsi Preliminary documentation for a hardware project to
- build a SCSI controller board. The design does not
- support DMA or AUTOCONFIG'ing.
- Author: Rich Frantz
-
- Asm68k Full featured macro assembler, version 1.0.1, binary
- only. Well documented.
- Author: W. Wesley Howe
-
- Assigned Same code showing how to find out whether or not a
- name has been assigned (via the dos ASSIGN command)
- before using it, thus avoiding the DOS Insert-Disk
- requester. Includes source.
- Author: Dan Green
-
- Dk A little display hack, inspired by Leo's gems. Written
- in Modula-2, includes source.
- Author: Thomas Handel
-
- Flip Seems like Leo's gems have inspired lots of people. This
- one is quite cute also. Written in assembler, includes
- source.
- Author: Mike Berro
-
- Foogol Just what you've been waiting for, a foogol cross
- compiler for your Amiga that generates VAX assembly
- code. Now you can port all those Amiga foogol programs
- to your VAX! Seriously, foogol-IV is a tiny Algol like
- language and this is a compiler for it. Includes source.
- Author: Per Lindberg
-
- Free Free returns the available free bytes on any storage
- device that AmigaDos sees as a drive. A list of up to
- six drives is kept by the program and may be cleared or
- added to at any time by the user. Includes source.
- Author: Tom Smythe
-
- MallocTest A malloc/free test program that allocates and frees
- randomly sized pieces of memory with random lifetimes,
- and fills them with patterns that can be checked for
- corruption. Useful for beating on your vendor supplied
- memory management routines, or possibly as a poorman's
- memory test program. Includes source.
- Author: Neil Webber
-
- Melt Another display hack from the master himself...
- Includes source.
- Author: Leo Schwab
-
- Nart Another display hack from the master himself...
- Includes source.
- Author: Leo Schwab
-
- Purty Provides an easy way to change some common printer
- settings via a small window with several gadgets.
- Binary only.
- Author: Charles Tyson
-
- RayTracer A simple ray tracing program. It is capable of depicting
- up to 150 balls and a plane that is covered with a tiling
- of any bitmapped picture. Binary only and sparce
- documentation.
- Author: Friedrich Knauss, Steve Williams, Jim Horn and
- Mark Reichert
-
- SendPackets Updated versions of the ASendPacket and SendPacket
- examples from disk number 35. ASendPacket is an example
- program for sending multiple packets asynchronously
- to a dos handler, for those interested in implementing
- programs with asynchronous AmigaDos file I/O.
- SendPacket is a general purpose subroutine to send
- AmigaDos packets. Includes source.
- Author: Phillip Lindsay
-
- SnapShot A small utility for dumping screens. This one works
- like POPCLI and stays dormant until you press Ctrl-Esc.
- Binary only.
- Author: Francois Rouaix
-
- TagBBS Version 1.02 of a shareware BBS system. Suggested
- shareware donation is $25. Binary only.
- Author: Patrick Hughes
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 067 ==========================
-
- This is disk 67 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- AmCat Shareware disk cataloging program. Suggested donation
- of $20. Binary only.
- Author: Brian Conrad
-
- AmigaSpell Very nice intuition oriented shareware spelling checker,
- version 2.0, binary only.
- Author: Mike Berro
-
- Bouncer A 3-D simulation of a bouncing ball written in
- Creative Solutions' Multi-Forth, with source included.
- Author: Jon Bryan
-
- Comm Another nice terminal program. Version 1.33, binary only.
- Author: DJ James
-
- Dux5 Latest version of directory utility which is a descendant
- of the original dirutil program by Chris Nicotra. Includes
- source.
- Author: Enhancements and fixes by lots of people
-
- HexCalc Nice little hex/oct/dec/bin calculator and converter.
- Binary only.
- Author: Scott Ross
-
- Icons A collection of some icons for general purpose programs
- and some particular programs. The "documentation"
- icon is particularly cute.
- Author: Jeff White
-
- Mandala A mandala graphic program with sound, sort of Eastern
- music. Binary only.
- Author: Unknown
-
- PersMait Demo version of shareware personal/personnel file manager.
- Includes list processing, capability to run mailing labels,
- mail merge output feature, and more. Demo version is
- binary only and limited to input mode. Suggested donation
- of $24 for the "real" version.
- Author: Breen and Associates
-
- RSLClock Yet another nice little clock utility that can sit
- around in your title bar. Lots of options. Version 1.3,
- binary only.
- Author: Roy Laufer
-
- RTCubes A little graphics demo that shows 16 3D cubes in a 3D
- space, all being translated, rotated, and drawn on the
- screen in real time. Binary only, takes over the machine,
- reboot to recover.
- Author: Ralph Russell
-
- Wheel Nice little "Wheel of Fortune" type game, written in
- AmigaBasic.
- Author: Hari Wiguna
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 068 ==========================
-
- This is disk 68 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- To quote the "Read Me" file:
-
- This diskette contains the latest Amiga version of MicroGNUEmacs
- (MG 1b), a small but powerful text editor that also runs on many
- other computer systems besides the Amiga.
-
- One of MG's major goals is to be compatible with its "cousin"
- GNU Emacs, so certain features you may have seen in other
- versions of MicroEmacs may work differently here, or not exist.
- Hopefully, you'll find the added features MG provides to be
- worth the trouble it takes to make the switch.
-
- As well as the commands available on *all* systems MG supports,
- Amiga MG has many Amiga-specific features: the Amiga mouse (with
- 24 different functions!), Intuition pull-down menus, the Browser
- (a very nice way to select files), Amiga function keys, a
- full-screen editing window, and support for using a different
- text font in the editing window.
-
-
- MicroGNUEmacs is based on the original work of Dave Conroy, author of the
- public domain v30 version. It has been greatly enhanced through the
- efforts of the following people:
-
- mwm@ucbopal.berkeley.edu Mike Meyer
- mic@ngp.utexas.edu Mic Kaczmarczik
- blarson@usc-eclb.arpa Bob Larson
- rtech!daveb@sun.com Dave Brower (previous version)
-
- The current version is known to run on the following systems:
-
- 4.2 & 4.3 BSD Unix, Sun 3.2
- Ultrix-32 (BSD Unix)
- OS9/68k
- VMS
- Amiga
- System V
- Eunice
- Primos
- Cpm/68k
- Atari ST
-
- A very nice job guys! Congratulations.
-
- This disk is essentially unchanged except that I have added the usual
- README.dist and README.list files, along with changing the volume name
- to AmigaLibDisk68. The original volume name was "MG1b".
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 069 ==========================
-
- This is disk 69 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
-
- Asm68k Full featured macro assembler, version 1.0.3, binary
- only. Well documented.
- Author: W. Wesley Howe
-
- BlitLab Blitlab is a program which lets you experiment with
- the blitter, to your hearts content, in relative safety.
- It opens a workbench window with gadgets for all the
- registers of the blitter, and allows you to manipulate
- individual registers and perform blits on a magnified
- bitmap. Includes source.
- Author: Tomas Rokicki
-
- Conman A replacement console handler that provides line editing
- and command line history. Is completely transparent to
- any application program that uses CON: windows. Programs
- that use RAW: input are not affected. VERY useful.
- Shareware version 0.9, binary only (source to be available
- from author).
- Author: William Hawes
-
- Console Console is a try at a new set of routines to get around some
- of the problems with the standard system routines, and
- includes some simple graphics routines. Includes source.
- Author: Jim Cooper
-
- Dk A little display hack, inspired by Leo's gems. Written
- in Modula-2, includes source. Slightly newer than version
- on disk number 66.
- Author: Thomas Handel
-
- Frags Reports the number of free blocks of size 2^(n-1) to
- (2^n)-1 for n up to 24 (blocks of max size 16Mb-1).
- Translation: Gives you some idea of how fragmented
- your free memory is. Includes source.
- Author: Mike Meyer
-
- IconType Change the type of an icon after editing with IconEd.
- Types are Disk, Drawer, Tool, Project, Garbage, and Device.
- Includes source.
- Author: Larry Phillips
-
- Make Public domain make from mod.sources, Volume 7, number 91.
- It has been cleaned up, Manx'ified, and some new features
- added, by Steve Walton. Includes source.
- Author: "caret@fairlight.OZ"
-
- MonProc A simple program to allow you to monitor any process for
- packet activity. Includes source.
- Author: Phillip Lindsay
-
- MouseClock Turns your mouse pointer into a digital clock with
- updates once per minute. Includes source.
- Author: John Hoffman
-
- Sb Structure browser, that displays system structures
- via pointers found in other structures. You start
- from IntuitionBase and go from there. Version 1.0,
- includes source.
- Author: Nick Sullivan and Chris Zamara
-
- Spew Program which generates amusing 'National Enquirer'
- type headlines. Works from a 'rules file' which
- describes how the headlines are to be constructed.
- Includes source.
- Author: Gregory Smith (original by "mark@pixar")
-
- Spool The SPOOL system consists of 3 programs: A queue manager,
- a printer driver, and a SPOOL request program. The SPOOL
- system demonstrates the power of the Amiga's mutitasking
- abilities in a very practical way. It makes extensive use
- of Amiga Exec's message passing facilities and list-handling
- primitives. Version 1.2, includes source.
- Author: Tim Holloway
-
- Wc A "word count" program, ala Unix's wc, that is faster
- because it doesn't count what you don't ask for, plus
- some other improvements. Includes source.
- Author: Steve Summit
-