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- ========================== Contents of Disk 260 ==========================
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- This is disk 260 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Accordion Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object
- of the game is to condense all the cards into one pile.
- The cards are dealt face up from left to right, one at
- a time. Piles are built by moving a card or pile from
- the left onto a card or pile to the right. Version 1.0.1,
- binary only.
- Author: Steve Francis
-
- Calculation Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object
- of the game is to stack the cards into four ordered stacks,
- one that counts by one, another that counts by two, another
- that counts by three and another that counts by four.
- Version 1.0.2, binary only.
- Author: Steve Francis
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- CCLib An implementation of the standard C library, that is done
- as an Amiga shared library, containing over 140 functions.
- Version 1.3, binary only.
- Author: Robert Albrecht
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- SeaHaven Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object
- of the game is to separate the deck into its four suits,
- each in an ordered stack from ace to king. Version 1.1,
- binary only.
- Author: Steve Francis
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 261 ==========================
-
- This is disk 261 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- CopDis A copper list disassembler that can be run from the
- CLI or linked with and run directly from an application
- program. This is version 0.0a and includes source.
- Author: Karl Lehenbauer
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- ShowBiz A fun animation with mice, a dancing alligator,
- a sheep on a trampoline, and more. Includes
- source in "director format".
- Author: Robert Corns
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- XprZmodem An Amiga shared library which provides ZModem file
- transfer capability to any XPR-compatible communications
- program. This is version 2.0, an update to version 1.0
- on disk 236. It adds support for XPR spec version 2.0
- capabilities, including automatic download activation,
- better user interface for setting options, improved
- transmission speed, and other minor enhancements.
- Includes source.
- Author: Rick Huebner
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- ========================== Contents of Disk 262 ==========================
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- This is disk 262 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Indent This is version 1.1 of GNU Indent, a C source code
- formatter/indenter. Especially useful for cleaning
- up inconsistently indented code. Includes source.
- Authors: Developed by the University of California,
- Berkeley, the University of Illinois, Urbana, and Sun
- Microsystems, Inc. GNU version by Jim Kingdon, Amiga
- port by Dan Riley.
-
- Jumble A quick "brute force" program for solving for anagrams.
- Not very elegant, but gets the job done. Includes source.
- Author: Mike Groshart
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- Lotto Lotto is designed to replace your user group's old shoebox
- full of membership numbers and names and add some pizzaz to
- the process of drawing for doorprizes at club meetings.
- Includes source.
- Author: Mike Groshart
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- QMouse A very small mouse accelerator (4K) written in assembly
- language, but with most of the features of its larger
- cousins. Not related to QMouse on disk 49. This is
- version 1.6, shareware, binary only.
- Author: Lyman Epp
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- QView A very small file view program (only 3K) written in assembly
- language, but with most of the features of its larger
- cousins. Version 1.1, shareware, binary only.
- Author: Lyman Epp
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- WorldDataBank A project using geographical data, declassified and made
- available by the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act,
- to draw a Mercator projection of any area of the Earth
- that you would like to inspect, in various degrees of
- magnification. Also includes a program that displays a
- "satellite view" of any region. Version 2.0, includes
- source.
- Author: The CIA, Mike Groshart, Bob Dufford
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- ========================== Contents of Disk 263 ==========================
-
- This is disk 263 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Sentinel A large ray-traced animation created with Turbo Silver
- SV, Deluxe Photolab, Deluxe Paint III, and the Director.
- It consists of approximately 60 to 70 frames of animation,
- rendered during a period of about three and a half weeks.
- This is Bradley Schenck's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer
- Demo contest, and won first place in the contest. Because
- of its size, it has been split across two disks. The rest
- of the files are on disk 264. Requires 3Mb or more of
- memory to run.
- Author: Bradley Schenck
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- ========================== Contents of Disk 264 ==========================
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- This is disk 264 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
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- Sentinel A large ray-traced animation. This is Bradley Schenck's
- entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo contest, and won first
- place in the contest. Because of its size, it has been
- split across two disks. The rest of the files are on disk
- 263.
- Author: Bradley Schenck
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 265 ==========================
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- This is disk 265 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- VAUX-Killer A very funny animation which won 2nd place in the 1989
- BADGE Killer Demo Contest. Because of its size, the
- demo is split across two disks. The other files are
- on disk 266. Two floppy drives, or a hard disk, are
- strongly recommended. Binary only.
- Author: Roger Curren
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- ========================== Contents of Disk 266 ==========================
-
- This is disk 266 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- VAUX-Killer A very funny animation which won 2nd place in the 1989
- BADGE Killer Demo Contest. Because of its size, the
- demo is split across two disks. The other files are
- on disk 265. Two floppy drives, or a hard disk, are
- strongly recommended. Binary only.
- Author: Roger Curren
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 267 ==========================
-
- This is disk 267 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Diglib An Amiga device independent graphics library for fortran
- applications. This is an enhanced and debugged version
- of a public domain library, the development of which was
- sponsored by the US Government. This library is required
- for part of the Matlab package, also included on this disk.
- Includes source in FORTRAN.
- Author: Hal Brand, Craig Wuest, James Locker
-
- 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! This is version 1.3, an update to version
- 1.2 from disk 189. Now includes automatic generation of
- different patterns and some bug fixes. Includes source.
- Author: Tomas Rokicki
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- Matlab A FORTRAN package (MATrix LABoratory) developed by Argonne
- National Laboratories for in house use. It provides
- comprehensive vector and tensor operations in a package
- which may be programmed either through a macro language
- or through execution of script files. Supported functions
- include sin, cos, tan, arcfunctions, upper triangular,
- lower triangular, determinants, matrix multiplication,
- identity, hilbert matrices, eigenvalues, eigenvectors,
- matrix roots, matrix products, inversion, and more.
- Amiga specific features include workbench startup, polar
- plots, contour plots, enhanced plot buffer control, and
- algorithmic plot display generation. Includes source in
- FORTRAN.
- Author: Cleve Moler, Jim Locker
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 268 ==========================
-
- This is disk 268 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Doctor_A This animation of Amiguy on the basketball court is
- Marvin's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo Contest.
- The animation source (for SculptAnimate-4D) is available
- from the author.
- Author: Marvin Landis
-
- Klide This line art demo is Jerry's entry to the 1989 BADGE
- Killer Demo Contest, where it won 4th place. Klide uses
- line mode blitter code which is capable of rendering short
- vectors at a rate up to 15,000 lines/second. Binary only.
- Author: Jerry Kallaus
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- OnlyAmiga This demo is Rob's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo
- Contest, where it won 9th place. It demonstrates sound,
- multitasking, HAM color, the blitter, and more. Binary
- only.
- Author: Rob Peck
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 269 ==========================
-
- This is disk 269 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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- Calendar A program that generates calendars in any one of 10
- standard formats for any year after 1900. Binary only.
- Author: Pierre A du Parte
-
- ChessTutor Chess tutor is a program designed to introduce novice
- chess players to the basics of the game. Shareware,
- written in AmigaBASIC.
- Author: William Jordan
-
- PropGadget Example code for using proportional gadgets, written
- in assembly code and C, that can be called from your
- own application. Includes source.
- Author: Jerry Trantow
-
- RadBoogie This demo, which won 7th place in the 1989 BADGE Killer
- Demo Contest, uses almost all features of the Amiga
- extensively, including the copper, blitter, sprite
- hardware, 68000 machine language, and preemptive
- prioritized multitasking. Includes source.
- Author: Dave Quick, Mark Riley, Tomas Rokicki
-
- ShowDisk A useful program that graphically shows the map of
- sectors used on floppy drives by one or more files.
- The mapping is color coded so you can identify what
- sectors are used by the various directories and files.
- Includes source in assembly language.
- Author: Bernhard Meisner
-
- SpinPointer While going through some musty archives I found this
- little gem that got overlooked before. It is a short
- source module that provides a "busy" indicator replacement
- for the standard mouse pointer. Includes source.
- Author: Mark Rinfret
-