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- 300_01\ MAT_LIB
- 301_01\ BGI Applications 1/2
- 301_02\ BGI Applications 2/2
- 302_01\ 3D Transforms
- 303_01\ MC68K Disassembler
- 304_01\ ROFF5
- 305_01\ HGA Mandelbrot Explorer 1/2
- 305_02\ HGA Mandelbrot Explorer 2/2
- 306_01\ Thread and Synapsys
- 307_01\ ADU and COMX
- 308_01\ MSU, REMZ & List 1/2
- 308_02\ MSU, REMZ & List 2/2
- 309_01\ 6809 C Compiler for MSDOS
- 310_01\ Little Smalltalk for MSDOS 1/2
- 310_02\ Little Smalltalk for MSDOS 2/2
- 311_01\ DB Package
- 312_01\ Make-Maker
- 313_01\ Stevie
- 314_01\ MNP C Library
- 315_01\ FTGRAPH
- 316_01\ AS8 Cross Assembler
- 317_01\ Group3 Image Processing
- 318_01\ RED 1/2
- 318_02\ RED 2/2
- 319_01\ CPP 1/2
- 319_02\ CPP 2/2
- 320_01\ Convolution Image Process
- 321_01\ Mouse Trap Library
- 322_01\ Doctor's Tools
- 323_01\ Fireworks and Adventure
- 324_01\ WGCONIO
- 325_01\ VGA Graphics Library 1/2
- 325_02\ VGA Graphics Library 2/2
- 326_01\ SoftC Database Library 1/3
- 326_02\ SoftC Database Library 2/3
- 326_03\ SoftC Database Library 3/3
- 327_01\ Panels for C 1/2
- 327_02\ Panels for C 2/2
- 328_01\ WTWG 1/2
- 328_02\ WTWG 2/2
- 329_01\ Unix Tools for PC 1/2
- 329_02\ Unix Tools for PC 2/2
- 330_01\ CTask 1/3
- 330_02\ CTask 2/3
- 330_03\ CTask 3/3
- 331_01\ SE Editor
- 332_01\ PC Curses 1/2
- 332_02\ PC Curses 2/2
- 333_01\ GAWK 1/2
- 333_02\ GAWK 2/2
- 334_01\ GNUPLOT 1/3
- 334_02\ GNUPLOT 2/3
- 334_03\ GNUPLOT 3/3
- 335_01\ Frankenstein Cross Assembler 1/4
- 335_02\ Frankenstein Cross Assembler 2/4
- 335_03\ Frankenstein Cross Assembler 3/4
- 335_04\ Frankenstein Cross Assembler 4/4
- 336_01\ EGAPAL/EDIPAL
- 337_01\ Designing Screen Interfaces in C
- 338_01\ C Compiler and Assembler 1/2
- 338_02\ C Compiler and Assembler 2/2
- 339_01\ CTRLCLIB 1/2
- 339_02\ CTRLCLIB 2/2
- 340_01\ C-Window
- 341_01\ Orbit Propagation
- 342_01\ I8255 Interface Library
- 343_01\ C Image Processing System 1/3
- 343_02\ C Image Processing System 2/3
- 343_03\ C Image Processing System 3/3
- 344_01\ C Grab-Bag #1 1/2
- 344_02\ C Grab-Bag #1 2/2
- 345_01\ TLC/TLP
- 346_01\ ASxxxx Cross Assembler, Part 2 1/2
- 346_02\ ASxxxx Cross Assembler, Part 2 2/2
- 347_01\ TAVL Tree
- 348_01\ 8048 Disassembler/Z80 Asm
- 349_01\ Simulation Subroutine Set
- 350_01\ PCX Graphics Library
- 351_01\ UltraWin 1/2
- 351_02\ UltraWin 2/2
- 352_01\ String and Vlist
- 353_01\ Withdrawn from the CUG Library 1/2
- 353_02\ Withdrawn from the CUG Library 2/2
- 354_01\ CES Mouse Tools Library
- 355_01\ Sherlock for MSDOS 1/3
- 355_02\ Sherlock for MSDOS 2/3
- 355_03\ Sherlock for MSDOS 3/3
- 357_01\ CSTAR 1/2
- 357_02\ CSTAR 2/2
- 358_01\ cbase
- 359_01\ GNU C/C++ for 386 1/12^M
- 359_02\ GNU C/C++ for 386 2/12^M
- 359_03\ GNU C/C++ for 386 3/12^M
- 359_04\ GNU C/C++ for 386 4/12^M
- 359_05\ GNU C/C++ for 386 5/12^M
- 359_06\ GNU C/C++ for 386 6/12^M
- 359_07\ GNU C/C++ for 386 7/12^M
- 359_08\ GNU C/C++ for 386 8/12^M
- 359_09\ GNU C/C++ for 386 9/12^M
- 359_10\ GNU C/C++ for 386 10/12^M
- 359_11\ GNU C/C++ for 386 11/12^M
- 359_12\ GNU C/C++ for 386 12/12^M
- 360_01\ uspell 1/2
- 360_02\ uspell 2/2
- 361_01\ Gadgets and Term 1/2
- 361_02\ Gadgets and Term 2/2
- 362_01\ RMAXTask
- 363_01\ Cross Assembler 1/2
- 363_02\ Cross Assembler 2/2
- 364_01\ C-Across 1/2
- 364_02\ C-Across 2/2
- 365_01\ Elvis 1/3
- 365_02\ Elvis 2/3
- 365_03\ Elvis 3/3
- 366_01\ MicroEmacs 1/3
- 366_02\ MicroEmacs 2/3
- 366_03\ MicroEmacs 3/3
- 367_01\ GNU File and Text Utilities 1/2
- 367_02\ GNU File and Text Utilities 2/2
- 368_01\ GNUlib for MS-DOS
- 369_01\ Genitor
- 370_01\ GATool
- 371_01\ WindosIO V2.0 1/2
- 371_02\ WindosIO V2.0 2/2
- 372_01\ Mouse++, String++ and Z++ Classes
- 373_01\ MicroEMACS for Windows 1/2
- 373_02\ MicroEMACS for Windows 2/2
- 374_01\ MicroSpell V2.0
- 375_01\ TextView
- 376_01\ OS/2 Tools 1/4
- 376_02\ OS/2 Tools 2/4
- 376_03\ OS/2 Tools 3/4
- 376_04\ OS/2 Tools 4/4
- 377_01\ DSR Functions
- 378_01\ NEWMAT
- 379_01\ ZOO
- 380_01\ JMODEM
- 381_01\ JPEG
- 382_01\ GZIP
- 383_01\ VGL 1/2
- 383_02\ VGL 2/2
- 384_01\ Ghostscript 1/13
- 384_02\ Ghostscript 2/13
- 384_03\ Ghostscript 3/13
- 384_04\ Ghostscript 4/13
- 384_05\ Ghostscript 5/13
- 384_06\ Ghostscript 6/13
- 384_07\ Ghostscript 7/13
- 384_08\ Ghostscript 8/13
- 384_09\ Ghostscript 9/13
- 384_10\ Ghostscript 10/13
- 384_11\ Ghostscript 11/13
- 384_12\ Ghostscript 12/13
- 384_13\ Ghostscript 13/13
- 385_01\ BCC+ Coroutine
- 386_01\ Thomson-Davis Editor
- 387_01\ C/C++ Lost Algorithms
- 388_01\ Anthony's Tools
- 389_01\ VGA Fontlib, NakeFont
- 390_01\ Another C Tools Lib
- 391_01\ C Exploration Tools
- 392_01\ GNU Indent
- 393_01\ As you might have guessed from the introduction,
- | this volume is something of a C potpourri.
- | George Matas (University of Surrey, U.K.)
- | presents his "LL" for a generic double-linked
- | list library with examples. Sverre H. Huseby
- | (Oslo, Norway) contributes "GIFSave" to save
- | bitmaps in this popular image file format.
- | Last, "Cordic++" by Timothy M. Farnum
- | (Rochester, NY) builds on Michael Bertrand's C
- | implementation of fast trigonometric
- | functions. Altogether, three very useful and
- | specialized tools for common C problems. The
- | entire set fits on just one diskette. This
- | diskette is immediately available as CUG
- | volume #401.
- 394_01\ The C++SIM discrete event process based
- | simulation package provides Simula-style class
- | libraries. C++SIM is a newly released package
- | from M.C. Little and D. McCue at the
- | Department of Computing Science in the
- | University of Newcastle upon Tyne (England).
- | The same distribution also includes the SIMSET
- | linked list manipulation facilities.
- | According to MacLennan (1983), Simula was the
- | first computer language to incorporate the
- | ideas of a "class" and "object" constructs in
- | 1967. SIM++ currently claims usability only
- | on Unix workstations, such as SUN Sparcs.
- | C++SIM version 1.0 (released 06/15/92) is now
- | available as CUG volume #394.
- 395_01\ This volume combines three relatively small but
- | powerful archives on a single diskette. Chris
- | Thewalt (University of California at Berkeley,
- | Civil Engineering) presents his interactive
- | line editor library. Walter Karas (Cary, NC)
- | contributes his implementation of the classic
- | binary search tree with AVL balancing. Last,
- | Christopher Sawtell (Linwood, Christchurch,
- | New Zealand) releases his Typing Tutor for use
- | with Curses. All three are immediately
- | available as CUG volume #395.
- 396_01\ NNUTILS, by Gregory Stevens (Rochester, NY), is a
- | public domain package meant to help you to
- | start programming neural networks in C. It is
- | a tutorial about how to program neural
- | networks where source code is your textbook.
- | Stevens' intensely documented source code
- | contains everything you need to implement
- | several kinds of net architectures. NNUTILS
- | gives you a series of simple implementations
- | to let you see how they work step by step.
- | NNUTILS version 1.01 (released 08/02/93) is
- | immediately available as CUG #396.
- 397_01\ Landon Noll (Sunnyvale, CA) submits a decade of
- | source code from the International Obfuscated
- | C Code Contest (IOCCC). This contest has long
- | been a favorite of many CUJ readers. The
- | entire IOCCC archive from 1984-1993 is now
- | available as a two diskette set from CUG
- | Library. Obfuscation implies purposefully
- | obscuring and confusing a situation.
- 398_01\ Cross assemblers continue to play an important
- | role in the CUG Library. A cross assembler
- | reads assembly language source code for a
- | non-native CPU and writes object code that can
- | be linked and downloaded to the target machine
- | for execution. Developers of embedded systems
- | are the most frequent users of cross
- | assemblers. This month, Alan R. Baldwin (Kent
- | State University, Ohio), adds his third cross
- | assembler to the CUG Library's repetoire.
- | ASxxx Part 3 provides a complete Motorola
- | 68HC08 development system. ASxxx Part 3
- | version 1.50 (released 8/9/93) is immediately
- | available as CUG volume #398.
- 399_01\ MINED, by Thomas Wolff (Freie Universität Berlin,
- | Institut für Informatik, Germany), is a
- | modeless full-screen text editor. MINED was
- | originally written for MINIX and now works
- | with most Unix platforms as well as MS-DOS,
- | and DEC VAX-11/VMS. It works best at editing
- | small files (50K or less) and can edit many
- | files simultaneously. Unlike other editors
- | which have separate command modes and input
- | modes, MINED uses a modeless design for ease
- | of use. It also includes a powerful regular
- | expressions for both searching and replacing
- | text. MINED Version 3 (released 08/04/93) is
- | immediately available as CUG volume #399.
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