You are browsing as guest
← Back to category
Disks 1101 - 1200
Fred Fish
DISK 1101
ZGIFDataType 39.16 Fast datatype for displaying GIF files. A very fast GIF Datatype
Main features:
- SPEED. Try it, after using this you wont want to be without it!
- Supports most gifs (only some esoteric, and mostly unused features of the GIF8?a standard have been ignored)
- Uses async file reading for greater performance - on an A1200 will load a picture the same speed off of floppy as off of hard drive!
- 100% Assembly language, very optimised.
- Custom chunky to planar conversion, that is reasonably fast (a version using WritePixelLine8() runs about 50% the speed of this version)
- Now works with all 68000 series CPU's (i hope)
- Now supports transparent gifs ('copy' a transparent gif from multiview and then paste it as a bruch in DPaint - NEAT eh?)
- Its FREE! (this is of course the best bit)
Main limitations: (hey, its not _perfect_ after all)
- OM_WRITE BOOPSI method not yet implemented. Expect this in a future release.
- Only decodes pictures with a global colour table. Most gif loaders do the same, and most writers write them.
- Ignores any local colour tables (but still decodes picture). Could lead to a bad palette.
Author: Michael Zucchi
C_dt 39.11 C datatype, highlights c/c++ keywords. This is a C Source data type for using in MultiView or similar programs. It displays different parts of a C Source in different style and color, like comments, keywords, basic types and cpp keywords! This goes all through a prefs file. If you design a nice preference file, please submit it to the author, so that anyone can use it! Author: Stefan Ruppert
db 2.6 Database with GadTool look. 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 dozzens 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. Before v2.0 db was fixed to be just an address and telephone database, but that has changed. The program is designed to handle information of your choice. Currently you have to use a file editor to specify the database fields and layout as there is no GUI for
that. Anyway that's a one time job, then you just USE the database and have fun. Complete GUI support will probably only be included in a commercial product I plan to call REG.
A partial list of db's features include:
- Dynamic memory handling. Number of records and fields only limited by free memory.
- GadTool based. (Use fields of string, checkbox and cycle type)
- Mouse and keyboard driven.
- User definable fields and layout.
- Multiple views of the same database.
- Commodore's Clipboard for flexible interaction with other programs.
- AppWindow -just drag and drop database icons on db to load.
- Online MenuHelp -Press HELP key when selecting a menu item.
- Font sensitivity.
- ARexx
- ASL requesters for flexible loads and saves.
- Localized
- Dial numbers using a modem or loudspeaker
- WB and Shell usage with Commodore's template parsing
- Fast and flexible find function using AmigaDOS patterns.
- Filter function.
- Fast and flexible sort function. Multiple sort orders can be specified.
- 'Export View' and two standard ASCII export features.
- Automatic ASCII import (tab-separated ASCII)
Author: David Ekholm, Datadosen
DISK 1102
VideoTitler 2.0 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
DISK 1103
SleepingPointers 1.0 Program to animate busy pointer. What is this Sleep stuff ?? Well, have you ever work on WindowsNT and saw the animated busy pointers? "Gosh, my Amiga is better than a PeeCe and my Workbench only shows a little-tiny stopped busy pointer!" You may say: "use PointerX, or LacePointer" no way : PointerX only shows a ugly bysypointer in lowres !!! You can also say: "use PatchPointer to make the busypointer hires." Ok ... try it and you will see the busypointer becomes stopped! Damn ... LacePointer in other way only works in screenmodes of PAL/NTSC. If you have a brand new AGA amiga, that is in MULTISCAN or DBLPAL, or something else, no LacePointer.
Those little problems, motivated me to program SleepingPointers. After some time, SleepingPointers has born! Now, animated busy pointers in hires is easy. If i receive enough feedback, i will do a Prefs Program so that you can load you favourite ANIMATION/ANIMBRUSH of a busy pointer and use it! Author: Antó nio Manuel Santos
Phonebill 3.3b Log file analyzer-determine call costs. `phonebill' is, simply said, a log file analyzer. What it basically does is scan log file(s) generated by a terminal program or a mailer, extract all information about calls you have made by using your modem, and store this in its own (short) format. After extracting the calls `phonebill' can generate various reports in which you can find information on duration and costs of the calls. Author: Raymond Penners
DISK 1104
Image2C 1.2 Convert IFF images to C code. Source (and binary) to a tool to convert IFF images to 'C' code for use in DrawImage(); generates all structures necessary to create gadgets with this imagery, including LoadRGB32() palette tables, and struct Gadget, struct Image, etc. Source code demonstrates the use of iffparse.library to extract BMHD information, AUTH, BODY, etc. chunks. Flexible structure base-names from the command line. Author: Udo Schuermann
Font_dt 1.1 DataType for Amiga fonts. This package contains DataTypes picture subclass for loading and displaying Amiga fonts. It will load normal fonts, colour fonts and outline fonts. Configuration files allow user to customize appearance of fonts. Docs in AmigaGuide® format and Installer script are included. Author: Michal Letowski
TextClock 1.1 Configurable text/font digital clock. TextClock is yet another clock program with special features. It shows the current time or date using your selected font and text format. The program takes advantage of fast Compugraphic Font scaling. This means that the fonts will look fine at all sizes and you will have very precise control over them.
It features On-line Help and many options. Author: Steffen Thorsen
BorderSprites 1.0 Make mouse visible outside screens. This program changes one bit in the graphics.library so the mouse pointer will not become invisible when it is moved between screens or at the right of the screen. Author: Steffen Thorsen
VChess 3.3 Excellent chess game. A powerfull fully functional (non crippled) shareware chess game completely written in Amiga Oberon. The program has a lot of features, is easy to use and don't needs much memory (only 400K). Now, in release 3.3, playing-strength is much better. I think, that playing-strength is big enough for average players now. Author: Stefan Salewski
DISK 1105
LazyMines 3.1 Minesweeper game. This is the most feature loaded minesweeper on any platform, and it's only available for Amiga users.
Special features:
- 3 difficulty levels and an optional level.
- Sweep all or sweep path.
- Automatic lock.
- Automatic opening (0-10%).
- Warnings.
- Smiley button for new game.
- Ten high scores for each difficulty level.
- Font sensitive.
- Can open its window on any public screen.
- Opens even on an NTSC 640 x 200 display.
- Supports locale.library (English, German, Norwegian, Polish and Swedish catalogs included).
- Lots of colors if you have version 3.0 or higher of the OS.
- Installation script for Commodore's Installer.
Try it, and you'll throw any other minesweeper games in the Trashcan immediately. Author: Lorens Younes
GoldED 3.1.3 Programmer's editor. GoldED is a text editor for programmers. Suggested hardware: OS3.1, 68030, 2MB RAM, HD. Features: fast scrolling, folding, project management, undo/redo, syntax highlighting, ARexx port (410+ commands), asynchronous printing, flexible GUI: any mode, any font, user defined menus, user-defined gadgets, preview mode, keymap editor. OS3.1 support (AppWindows, MenuHelp, HotKey), localized, ASCII character selection table, character set remap (e.g MS-DOS to Amiga), APC (automatic phrase completion), AutoCase (automatic case correction), smart indention after user-defined keywords, QuickFunc scanner (displays a table of all functions defined in your source code; language-independant), includes & AutoDocs reference function, file hunter, global search across file boundaries, macro recording, formatter, QuickStarter, AutoBackup facility, XPK-support, clipboard support, online spell checker, icon dock based on Stefan Becker's ToolManager. Additional tools: PCL (Laser/DeskJet) printing utility HiSpeed, Recover (recovers text buffers after reboot), compiler frontend GUIMake and more. English, German & French documentation provided as AmigaGuide files. v2.0, commercial demo, binary only. Authors: Dietmar Eilert (GoldED), Rico Krasowski (GUIMake) and others. Author: Dietmar Eilert
DISK 1106
FileMaster 3.0ß2.2 Dirutil with internal multitasking
Complete rewrite of FileMaster 2.2. Main features include:
- Multitasking. You can for example format, copy and view pictures at the same time.
- Screen size&mode requester
- User selectable fonts for text, directory window and text viewer.
- Window size gadget. Useful if FileMaster is opened on Workbench or public screen.
- 1-8 directory windows simultaneously on screen.
- Full keyboard support.
- JPEG image viewer built in Kickstart 3.0/68020 -version.
- ShowPic, Show Asc/Hex, Hear, have buffered input.
- Localizable
- AGA support
Author: Toni Wilen
GoldED 3.1.3 Programmer's editor. GoldED is a text editor for programmers. Suggested hardware: OS3.1, 68030, 2MB RAM, HD. Features: fast scrolling, folding, project management, undo/redo, syntax highlighting, ARexx port (410+ commands), asynchronous printing, flexible GUI: any mode, any font, user defined menus, user-defined gadgets, preview mode, keymap editor. OS3.1 support (AppWindows, MenuHelp, HotKey), localized, ASCII character selection table, character set remap (e.g MS-DOS to Amiga), APC (automatic phrase completion), AutoCase (automatic case correction), smart indention after user-defined keywords, QuickFunc scanner (displays a table of all functions defined in your source code; language-independant), includes & AutoDocs reference function, file hunter, global search across file boundaries, macro recording, formatter, QuickStarter, AutoBackup facility, XPK-support, clipboard support, online spell checker, icon dock based on Stefan Becker's ToolManager. Additional tools: PCL (Laser/DeskJet) printing utility HiSpeed, Recover (recovers text buffers after reboot), compiler frontend GUIMake and more. English, German & French documentation provided as AmigaGuide files. v2.0, commercial demo, binary only. Authors: Dietmar Eilert (GoldED), Rico Krasowski (GUIMake) and others. Author: Dietmar Eilert
DISK 1107
Term 4.4 Very nice terminal program. A telecommuncations program designed for use with any Commodore-Amiga computer running Kickstart 2.04 or higher. Its features include:
- Fast built-in VT-220 terminal emulation
- Support for custom terminal emulation modules following the `XEM 2.0' standard
- Operates in any display environment, supports all screen display modes
- Support for file transfer modules following the `XPR' standard
- File- and printer-capturing functions
- Review-buffer support
- Powerful phone book and dialing functions
- `Amiga User Interface Style Guide' conformant user interface
- Online-help (requires AmigaGuide package)
- Built-in `ARexx' interface
- File upload list, which permits selecting the files to be transferred before the upload is started.
- Login script learn mode.
- Built-in keyword/response parser which makes it possible to have `term' respond to BBS prompts and such with the user name, password, etc. without having to program the ARexx interface.
- Interface for external programs to rendezvous with `term', taking over serial I/O processing (such as `HydraCom').
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
S-Pack 1.4 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
DISK 1108
Term 4.4 Very nice terminal program. A telecommuncations program designed for use with any Commodore-Amiga computer running Kickstart 2.04 or higher. Its features include:
- Fast built-in VT-220 terminal emulation
- Support for custom terminal emulation modules following the `XEM 2.0' standard
- Operates in any display environment, supports all screen display modes
- Support for file transfer modules following the `XPR' standard
- File- and printer-capturing functions
- Review-buffer support
- Powerful phone book and dialing functions
- `Amiga User Interface Style Guide' conformant user interface
- Online-help (requires AmigaGuide package)
- Built-in `ARexx' interface
- File upload list, which permits selecting the files to be transferred before the upload is started.
- Login script learn mode.
- Built-in keyword/response parser which makes it possible to have `term' respond to BBS prompts and such with the user name, password, etc. without having to program the ARexx interface.
- Interface for external programs to rendezvous with `term', taking over serial I/O processing (such as `HydraCom').
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
WrapGuide 1.1 Wrap AmigaGuide lines to given column. Converts AmigaGuide files that use Kickstart 3+ style long lines for wrapped paragraphs so that Kickstart 2 compatible AmigaGuide won't crash. The column where the wrapping takes place is definable at the command line. The conversion happens in-place, so that this tool can
serve for floppy installations, too. Now you can write ALL your Author: Udo Schuermann
ILBM_Killer 1.01 IFF/AGA ILBM file viewer/remover.
This program only does two things.
1. Views IFF ILBM Files
2. Deletes Files
This program was written because I had to spring clean my Hard Drive. Just imagine this. You have 30 to 40 ILBM files on your Hard Drive dating back a couple of years. Lets face it you have probably forgotten what most of then are anyway. You WANT some disk space back NOW.
You have two options
1. Use the CLI to delete the file however you don't know what the picture is.
2. Load Deluxe Paint IV to view and delete the file however this is too slow and cumbersome.
SOLUTION
Use ILBM Killer. It is reasonably quick straight forward and easy to use. Author: DCAT
DISK 1109
Term 4.4
DISK 1110
piCalc 2.5 Program to calculate pi (3.1415...). piCalc is a CLI-only program to calculate the mathematical number pi to any number of decimal places (memory and time limit how many). It is made in very optimized assembler and uses the 64 bit 68020 math instructions to be as fast as possible. On my 68020/28 it calculates pi to 10000 decimals in under a minute. It features many options: How often should we save/output the current calculation, option to show how far it has come and how long a calculation will take. Author: Steffen Thorsen
eCalc 2.5 Program to calculate e (2.71828...). eCalc is a CLI-only program to calculate the mathematical number e to any number of decimal places (memory and time limit how many). It is made in very optimized assembler and uses the 64 bit 68020 math instructions to be as fast as possible. On my 68020/28 it calculates e to 20000 decimals in under a minute. It features many options: How often should we save/output the current calculation, option to show how far it has come and how long a calculation will take. Author: Steffen Thorsen
Term 4.4 Very nice terminal program. A telecommuncations program designed for use with any Commodore-Amiga computer running Kickstart 2.04 or higher.
Its features include:
- Fast built-in VT-220 terminal emulation
- Support for custom terminal emulation modules following the `XEM 2.0' standard
- Operates in any display environment, supports all screen display modes
- Support for file transfer modules following the `XPR' standard
- File- and printer-capturing functions
- Review-buffer support
- Powerful phone book and dialing functions
- `Amiga User Interface Style Guide' conformant user interface
- Online-help (requires AmigaGuide package)
- Built-in `ARexx' interface
- File upload list, which permits selecting the files to be transferred before the upload is started.
- Login script learn mode.
- Built-in keyword/response parser which makes it possible to have `term' respond to BBS prompts and such with the user name, password, etc. without having to program the ARexx interface.
- Interface for external programs to rendezvous with `term', taking over serial I/O processing (such as `HydraCom').
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
DISK 1111
MemoryX v0.5ß View the of any memory address. This little program shows you the of any memory address in the system. It is useful for debugging etc (that's what I wrote it for). The program has a optional automatic refresh function that reads the selected memory address (and 256 bytes forward) 50 times a second and updates the display. The of the memory is shown in both HEX and ASCII. Author: Per-Olof Yliniemi
Term 4.4 Very nice terminal program.
ManageCDPics 1.303 A program to manage all your pictures. A GUI-Based cataloger that allows you to create "picture-databases" and easily view the pictures. Author: Markus Hillenbrand
DISK 1112
BlitzBlank 2.60 Modular screenblanker, lots of features
Description of BlitzBlank:
Well, another screen saver. But this one's got these features:
- AGA/OS 3.0 compatibel
- most modules are graphic card compatible
- modular (soon more Modules) concept
- lots of useful options
- lots of funny modules
- build in mouseblanker (timed or by keystroke)
- nice GUI (style-guide-compliant)
- build in screen mode requester (Commodore forgot in OS 2.0)
- ARexx-Interface
- fully system friendly
- it's own prefs-editor (BlitzBlankPrefs)
- automatic switch-back to black screen if a blanker stops due to heavy CPU load
- won't crash if some nasty program opens it's window on the blankscreen
- mouse motion sensitivity adjustable
- "blank now"- and "blank never"-corner (adjustable size)
- monitors the joystick
- flexible random function
- Commodity
- every module can have it's own screen mode (if the module supports it)
- AmigaGuide documentation with context sensitiv help
- Reblanking (module screen will be pushed to front every 5 seconds)
Author: Thomas Börkel
WinKills A little Windoze gag by LaGuardia! Something I made some time ago, while testing my digtizer... Note that the Windoze picture is not a grab, I drawn it by myself (except for the leaves pattern, of course!) ;-) Author: Alberto D'Urso
DISK 1113
PoolWatch 1.03 Debug tool for pool-allocations (OS3.x). PoolWatch is a debug tool for OS 3.0 and higher designed to watch and correct illegal allocation and freeing of memory that use the pool-functions provided in OS 3.0 and upwards. PoolWatch is necessary since Mungwall do not catch any illegal memory handling concerning
pool-allocations. PoolWatch is especially useful in combination with Enforcer, Mungwall (which will watch normal allocations that use AllocMem/FreeMem), SegTracker and FindHit (included in the Enforcer archive). If SegTracker is running in the system when PoolWatch is started, PoolWatch will use the public SegTracker seglist tracking for identifying the hunk and offset into the executable doing illegal allocations. You *need* sushi to run PoolWatch. PoolWatch will use kprintf() to output text, and without sushi (or a terminal-program :) you will not be able to see the text. Future versions will probably support output to stdio too. Author: Magne Østlyngen
AmigaE 3.2a An Amiga specific E compiler. E is a powerful and flexible object oriented / procedural / unpure functional higher programming language, mainly influenced by languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc., and Amiga E a very fast compiler for it, with features such as speed of >20000 lines/minute on a 7 Mhz amiga, inline assembler and linker integrated into compiler, large set of integrated functions, great module concept with v40 includes as modules, flexible type-system, quoted expressions, immediate and typed lists, parametric and inclusion polymorphism, exception handling, inheritance, data-hiding, methods, multiple return values, default arguments, register allocation, fast memory management, unification, LISP-Cells, gui-toolkit, (macro-) preprocessor, very intuitive and powerful source-level debugger, easy .library linking, and much more... Author: Wouter van Oortmerssen
DISK 1114
AmigaE 3.2a An Amiga specific E compiler. E is a powerful and flexible object oriented / procedural / unpure functional higher programming language, mainly influenced by languages such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc., and Amiga E a very fast compiler for it, with features such as speed of >20000 lines/minute on a 7 Mhz amiga, inline assembler and linker integrated into compiler, large set of integrated functions, great module concept with v40 includes as modules, flexible type-system, quoted expressions, immediate and typed lists, parametric and inclusion polymorphism, exception handling, inheritance, data-hiding, methods, multiple return values, default arguments, register allocation, fast memory management, unification, LISP-Cells, gui-toolkit, (macro-) preprocessor, very intuitive and powerful source-level debugger, easy .library linking, and much more... Author: Wouter van Oortmerssen
MousoMeter 3.13 Measures mouse movement. MousoMeter is a cute little commodity that measures the distance (km) you "drive" with your Mouse. Counters for daily and total usage. Using the time MousoMeter has been active, it can also calculate your average "mouse-speed" in meters/hr. (However, don't let your boss see this!) MousoMeter also records the number of "Mouse-Clicks". With a sophisticated program like MousoMeter, it should be easy to get a government grant to scientifically study Carpal-Tunnel!! Author: Wolfgang Breyha, Michael Matzl
SetBuffers 1.28 GUI based AddBuffers with device info. SetBuffers is a simple tool for setting the amount of buffers for each device in your system. It is a logical extension of the addbuffers command. Author: AUSTEX SOFTWARE
DISK 1115
CX 2.3 Exchange clone; ARexx, localized, ... CX is a replacement of the original "Exchange" program. It's more comfortable, offers you an ARexx port and, of course, is fontsensitive and localized. Author: Fin Schuppenhauer
Remind 1.51 Reminds you of important dates. Calender programs are plentiful for the Amiga, you can always find another program sitting on a board which tells you what you are doing today. However I feel none of the programs I have tried actually are useful and easy to read. The good thing about remind is that it contains all the information in one
window, including what you need to do today, what you need to do within several days, and what you have to do for the rest of the year. The user interface has been remarked on by several people for its clarity. Its compact, completely configurable (well nearly), and its free. Completely and utterly free, all I ask is that you send me some e-mail to
say that you are using the program. Author: Richard Ambridge
Analay 1.11 Graphing with integrated page layout. Analay is a new math graphing program with integrated page layout. It combines its math functions with a DTP program, enabling the user to lay out scientific pages very quickly and easily. Author: Marc Necker
DISK 1116
SimCityFundsCheat 1.03 Changes amount of funds in SimCity City. As the name suggest the aim of this program is to change the amount of funds in a SimCity City. It does this by Loading a Map File and changing the amount of funds available to that map. This is the only function of this program. NOTE: Not for SimCity 2000 Author: DCAT
SystemPrefs 2.20 Preferences for CPU and RAMSEY. This is a preference editor for steering the processor caches, RAMSEY, VBR and Audio Filter.
Main features:
- Font adaptive GUI
- Supports Instruction- and Data-Caches, Copyback, Write Allocate
- Supports RAMSEY FastMode (60ns RAM access --> SPEED! :-)
- Supports audio filter
- Supports VBR to Fast RAM
- Sets up while startup
- Comes with a nice preferences icon... :-)
- Does now even have an English guide :-)
Author: Richard Körber
DICE 2.06.37 Dillon's Integrated C Enviroment. DICE consists of a frontend, preprocessor, C compiler, assembler, and linker, and support libraries all written by the author. A generated (non-commodore) 2.0 amiga.lib is included with this distribution. Note that you may compile 1.3 programs with the 2.0 amiga.lib as long as you avoid 2.0-specific calls. DICE also includes my DMAKE make utility (though it should be noted that DMAKE is extremely difficult to learn how to use). Source is not available (it isn't fit to be distributed). DMAKE works best running under 2.0 due to the available of new system calls. This is the unregistered FreeWare version. If you find yourself using DICE seriously, you should consider the commercial version. Refer to the doc/REGISTER.DOC for information on commercial version. Author: Obvious Implementations Corporation
DISK 1117
TIFF_dt 39.1b TIFF datatype. This class is a sub-class of picture.class and is used to read TIFF files. It converts 24 bit images in 8 bit bitmaps, with Floyd-steinberg dithering. The present version supports TIFF 5.0 standard files. Author: Paolo Costabel
Falconia 2.00 Demoversion of Legend of Falconia. You will it not repent if you buy the orginalversion. Legend of Falconia guide you in a world nobody has seen it before. Experience the adventures of Han S0l0, not Han Solo, Iabba, not Jabba, Lord Titanius and of course the hero of the game. Let you bewitch and admire the wonderful graphics in over 50 pictures. Let your ears hear something good. Admire the fantastic sound from modules of the PD sector, which provide the respective situation. Experience things you will never experience in the normal live. Communicate with creatures you have never seen before. If you imagine the craziest which you can imagine you don't come to the crazy standard which is used in the game. Author: Frank Rochter
DISK 1118
RCSGUI 2.41 GUI interface to HWGRCS. RCSGUI implements the basic features of RCS: checking in, checking out, locked and unlocked, rlog, and rcs -n to assign a symbolic name to a rev. It does not implement all options to all RCS commands. RCSGUI will let you checkin files by just dragging and dropping files on the RCSGUI window. The icons of the checked in files are visible in the RCSGUI window, and can be selected, and checked out by either the checkout button, double clicking on the icon, or drag and drop outside of RCSGUIs window. RCSGUI is completely font sensitive. It will adjust its gadgets and icons according to the window size. All configuration is done with tooltypes in the icon, and some can also be saved from the windows SnapShot button. Now supports and actually requires HWGRCS. Uses file requester to specify repositories. See the documentation for all the features. It works nicely with the SAS/C WB compiler environment, but have no connection to the SAS/C compiler. It can be used with any compiler
that lets you edit & compile from the workbench. (Well, it can be used with any CLI based compiler too, but it wouldn't make sense). It can be used with anything that you want to use RCS for, it doesn't have to be programming! Author: Tommy Svensson
VT 2.75 A comprehensive virus utility package. A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in German. Author: Heiner Schneegold
DISK 1119
IncludeGuide 1.0 Guide with links to all asm includes. An AmigaGuide file that contains links to asm includes INCLUDE: has to be assigned to the main include directory, containing all include files (the directory containing the "exec", "dos" and all the other drawers). Author: Per-Olof Yliniemi
Scout 2.4 System Monitor. Scout is a tool that allows you to monitor your computer system. It displays many different things -- like tasks, ports, assigns, expansion boards, resident commands, interrupts, etc. -- and you can perform some certain actions on them. For example you can freeze tasks, close windows and screens, release semaphores or remove locks, ports and interrupts. Through AmiTCP it's also possible to use Scout as an TCP/IP service. Since version 2.0 of Scout you can use nearly all implemented functions through shell parameters. Therefore it's not necessary to install MUI for using Scout, but you will need MUI, if you want to use Scout with its graphical user interface. Author: Andreas Gelhausen
TeleTerm 2.2 Fast, full-featured Terminal, XEM, XPR. TeleTerm is a powerful, fast terminal program with XEM and XPR support, a dynamic phonebook, review buffer, 60 macros, and much more.
TeleTerm has the following main features:
- XEM support
- XPR support
- Internal multi-tasking of windows
- Faster interleaved bitmaps for smooth scrolling (OS 3.x)
- Public screen, so other programs can open on TeleTerm's screen
- Can open on the WorkBench
- Numerous visual controls, from ScreenMode to ScreenPens
- Low memory consumption (could theoretically run in 512k)
- 60 user-defined macros
- Highly detailed phonebook, including multi-line BBS support, and full preferences control for each entry
- Much, much more...
Author: Josh Farley
DISK 1120
StructureGuide 1.0 Guide with links to all structs + info. An AmigaGuide file that contains links to OS structures, showing members, sizes, and offsets. INCLUDE: has to be assigned to the main include directory, containing all include files (the directory containing the "exec", "dos" and all the other drawers) for proper operation. This guide also contains offsets for all symbols for those who don't have the include files. Author: Per-Olof Yliniemi
QCD 1.1 Cd with CDPATH,pcd,cd ..,filereq,cd DF?:. With qcd you can not only match paths, but also assigns/volumes/devices, e.g. loc*:cat* would be short for locale:catalogs. If more than one path maches it will ask you which one you really meant. Whenever possible it understands the Unix elements . .. ~ / ,though the Amiga syntax has
priority. You also have the ablility to set a CDPATH variable to show the program where to look for your directories. Of course you can go back to the directory where you where before (similar to the script S:PCD). Finally you can also select the directory via filerequester. It has the following template :
DIR,NOREQ/S,NOPAT/S,NOHARD/S,NOSOFT/S,NOUX/S,FREQ/S,
PCD=-/S,PPCD=--/S,WAIT/K/N
Author: Frank Würkner
AmigaXv 2.18 Amiga port of the popular unix displayer. This is a port of an X11 program called Xv (v3.10) by John Bradley. XV is a program that displays image files in GIF87, GIF89, JPEG, PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, PDS/VICAR Sun Rasterfile, and X11 Bitmap formats. XV runs on nearly ALL X displays: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit, color, greyscale, and black/white. XV displays one image at a time in an output window, or on the root window. You can arbitrarily stretch or compress the window, and the picture will be rescaled to fit. You can rotate the picture in 90-degree steps. You can flip the picture vertically and horizontally. You can repeatedly 'crop' a picture (define a rectangular 'region-of-interest' and 'throw away' the rest). You can magnify any portion of the picture by any amount, up to the maximum size of your screen. XV allows you click on the picture to determine pixel RGB values and x,y coordinates. You can perform arbitrary 'gamma correction' on the picture both in RGB space and HSV space. You can specify the maximum
number of colors that XV should use, for some interesting visual effects. You can have the program produce a stippled version of the picture using black and white, or any other pair of colors. XV can write images in a variety of formats, with many of the modifications you may have made to the picture saved as well. You can use XV to do format conversion. XV will also automatically uncompress compress-ed files, as well as read files from stdin. Author: John Bradley, Amiga port by Terje Pedersen