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Disks 0101 - 0200
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Disk 101
- ReqLib - this one is for programmers. It is a library for requesters, and it has several examples, along with instructions and source for using this library with Lattice, Manx, or assembler.
- DynHiRes - this directory contains several really outstanding pictures in NewTek's new Dynamic HiRes mode.
- LVideo - LVideo is a driver that will let you run a Pioneer lazer disk from your Amiga. Currently, it is the only such driver I know about.
- UnitA - music you can play without a player, just run it.
- AmyInfo - There is an excellent comparison of the various shells in one article here; a message from Steve Tibbet about a minor problem with VirusX4.0; and some others you will like to read. Free online magazine.
Disk 102
- DJCLock - this clock program has almost all the features anyone could want in background program. It will blank the screen, beep you, keep time, set hot keys - almost anything you might ask. Oh yes - it does NOT lock up.
- BMorph - BioMorph is a program which generates a graph of an eqauation in the complex plane. The graph is 2-D, with real and complex axes.
- Lire2.1 - This is a very tiny, but very nice, text reader. Very small memory requirement, handles ansi codes, scrolls smoothly. Nice. This prog does NOT display correctly under WB2.0
- HamSharp - This Amiga program converts GIF files to IFF files (using HAM if required). It takes a while to run (typically 3 minutes) but produces HAM images with few colour errors. It is also useful for showing full PAL pictures when used in conjunction with PAL-capable IFF viewers.
- FreeList - this is a small textfile that lists companies from whom you can get free, or nearly free, demo disks of commercial software.
- LhWarp2.0 - new version of the WARP program (compresses entire disk) that uses the same compression techniques used in LHARC.
- DSArt - if you use Dmouse, this is a program that will do string art instead of just giving you a black screen.
- KDLib - Khalid Aldoseri's Klib is necessary if you use his file requester - a remarkably nice one. It can be used in any program that currently requires the ARP requester, using this library.
- Isolation - this is a two-player game, in which you try to isolate your opponent by blanking out squares around him.
Disk 103
- FISHTANK - animation of a fishtank, with many kinds of tropical fish.
- TAXPRO - a program to figure your income tax for you - form 1040, Schedules A & B - and will even print them for you. THIS IS NO GOOD FOR USE IN BRITAIN
- MISSILE COMMAND - nice game, to take your mind off the taxes!
Disk 104
- QuickHelp - make your own helpfiles for all your software. Works with the Help key.
- FixIcons - changes the type of any icon, easily, graphically.
- MuchMore - a file reader that is better and has more features than MORE
- ProDialer - holds your phone numbers and dials them for you.
- PCopy - disk copier. Displays lots of information, and can recover bad disks.
- Sounds - sound of an echoing groan and of a laughtrack
- AddressBook - keeps names and addresses, can print labels.
- Music - Three selections, taken from European demos. Really nice music, self playing.
- CanDo - A Guess my number game, written in CANDO
- AnyMonth - puts a calendar of any month on your screen.
- PkaZip101 - the ZIP archiving utility
- Monitor1.24 - a machine language monitor for debugging programs.
Disk 105
- DYNA-SHOW 1.1 - Dyna-Show is a easy to use viewer that supports the Dynamic HiRes and Dynamic HAM modes available with Digi-View 4.0 software. Dynamic HiRes can display 4096 colors in high resolution with overscan. Digi-View 4.0 is a software upgrade (disk & manual) for Digi-View Gold and the original Digi-View video digitizer.
- Elements - An iteractive display of the Periodic Table of elements
- Filer - A disk cataloguing system with menus and, various choices.
- LSL - Leisure suite larry. A walk thro of things to do, places to go and how to do it.
- NewZAP - is a multi-purpose file sector editing utility. If you've ever had the need to alter just a few bytes within a file, examine its binary andASCII representations, or search for key sequences of digits or characters, NewZAP will make your hacking life a little bit easier. It does what text editors were not meant to do; precise position-oriented object modifications. NewZAP will run from CLI or Workbench under 1.1 or 1.2 KickStart with or without FAST RAM.
- PalEd - Palette Editor was written as an aid in creating palettes for use in graphics programming.
- Plt13 - is a file-handler that emulates a plotter by accepting HP-GL commands, creating a raster image, and then dumping it to any Preferences supported graphics printer. The current resolution set with preferences is used, allowing PLT: to make full use of a printer's capability. PLT: accepts virtually all of the standard HP-GL commands, including scaling and text.
- SCTools - These are four utilities that make it easier to create "sprites" and "backgrounds" for "Shoot'Em Up Construction Kit" (published by Accolade on their Advantage label). Although SEUCK is a very powerful program to let your create your own arcade games it's graphics editor is very basic. These utilities let you create sprite (.SPR) and background (.BGD) files with Deluxe Paint or other paint programs.
- Sizer - You can resize ANY window from ANY corner. Use the CONTROL KEY and the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON, point at a window corner and TADAAA!!!
- Stars - This is a nifty utility that will make your screen look like there are stars going by while you are on a spaceship
- Sweep - SWEEP is a CLI program which takes CLI commands and executes them in the current directory and in all directories below the current directory. The directory tree can be traversed in a pre-order (top down) fashion, or in a post-order (bottom up) fashion. The latter is the default. Multiple commands can be issued in the same manner as with the RUN command.Input and output can be redirected for SWEEP as well as for the commands it executes.
- Virus-Control V1.3 - Covers just about every eventuality of virus
- ZHow1.1 - The ILBM Glider. Another Show program will support overscan and pics up to 1k x 1k
Disk 106
- BBSindex - is a utility for use with the BBS-PC! bulletin board package. It reads in the UDHEAD.DAT file database and allows you to list its contents in a wide variety of ways. It has its own script language which allows great control over the output produced.
- BBSlist - an ascci file of very many US bulletin boards
- BeepBeep2 - a sound sample.
- F500 - instructions with a pic on how to build your own tower A500--Gasp!!
- HPGL2PS1.2 - something to do with converting Superplan files into PostScipt compat files that can be sent to a ploter.
- Pics - picture of an Aircraft carrier.
- Plt V1.3a - PLT: is a file-handler that emulates a plotter by accepting HP-GL commands, creating a raster image, and then dumping it to any Preferences supported graphics printer. The current resolution set with preferences is used, allowing PLT: to make full use of a printer's capability. Accepts virtually all of the standard HP-GL commands,
including scaling and text. The commands that were not implemented are those which are generally contained in an extended graphics cartridge, such as: circles, arcs, filled regions, etc.
- Snag - a reminder prog that can be set to give you a kick at a predetermined time/day etc etc
- ZAPv2.04 - Zap is a binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify the file in hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory, so moving in the file and searching is very fast, but available memory may limit the size of files that zap can handle.
Disk 107
- UUCP - 2 Zoo files of this Unix facility
Disk 108
- DEdit - is a Disk Editor that will edit sectors on any disk device that uses 512 byte sectors I've used it with my Floppy drives, RAD:, and my hard drive using the FastFileSystem. I've written and run DEdit on an Amiga 1000 with Kickstart 1.2+, 2.5megs, 2 floppies, and an 80 meg hard drive.
- FRummy - A you versus the computer etc etc version of the card game Rummy
- Key2C - This CanDo program will mount a little "vanity" window in the upper right corner of your screen, out of the way of your editor/compiler, I hope. Clicking in the window will activate pull-down reminders of C language keywords, specs, Amiga window structs, etc. The program looks for the logical device CanDo: as well as the directory Images within CanDo: Copy the #?.br files into the Images directory and assign CanDo: appropriately. This archive includes the deck and images only. You need CanDo or the CanDo Browser program to make it work.
- Mickey - animation of
- Obsess-O-Matic - is a real-time puzzle game. The object is to fit the falling pieces together to form complete horizontal rows, which will then is appear off the bottom of the board. Once the pieces fill in and reach the top, the game is over.
- Unshar - is a utility which extracts files from the ubiquitous Unix shar archives. It has the following advantages over existing unshar utilities: Small and fast - Handles many cat and sed formats - Allows extraction of subdirectories - Understands ./file type filenames - Understands file continuation with >> - Sorts file list by Subject: line- Exits cleanly with CTRL-C
- WordQuiz - This is a small program (or big one, depending on whether you have the CanDo.library installed or not) that I wrote using CanDo in order to drill myself on Russian vocabulary.
- Zap - is a binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify the file in hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory, so moving in the file and searching is very fast, but available memory may limit the size of files that zap can handle.
Disk 109
- Anims - KDaffyDuck, presumably related to Col Kadafii, The infamous juggling femme fatale juggling balls ( doesn't say whose ) and a fish on a beach with the sneezes but no sound.
- ChinaChallenge - is quite similar to the well known game Shanghai or Mahjong. Target of China Challenge is, to remove all parts of the pile, the so called Dragon, step by step. This dragon is composed out of 120 different pieces. You can always find four chips displaying the same picture or chinese symbols. As the pile can't be removed indiscriminately, there are certain rules allowing the removal of tiles. And so on.
- Ms-Dos - Similar to CrosDos but a fully functional version and source code.
Disk 110
- DAction - Direct Action is a tool for creating animations on the Amiga computer. It uses a simple cell animation technique. The animation is edited one Frame at a time, as a professional cartoonist would. There are no 3-D or ray tracing or filled polygon functions, just straight-forward bit blitting. Each Frame (in time) contains up to 100 Objects, and each Object can be one of up to 500 Shapes. Direct Action has Sound capability and can fade to black or white.
- DungeonMaster - Notes on how it was cracked and installation on a hard disk.
- LZComp - discussions on different compression algorithms with emphasis on LHarc and Lz and their derivatives.
- MrBackup3.4 - A system for backing up hard disks. This is a development that has been going on for over a year. It needs AmigaDos 1.3 and ARP V34.1 or higher. This version has some important changes over earlier versions and is not compatible with V2.
- SVSham - a small SHAM picture displayer.
- Temple - This is a picture done with TurboSilver in HAM mode. The 'temple' came from a Antic disk, along with the standard checkered landscape and mirrored balls
- WheelofFortune - Based on a TV game.
Disk 111
- AIndex - will automatically create an index of selected words in a document. It keeps track of the location of the selected words by chapters and/or pages of the document by inserting dot commands into the document.
- ClickDOS II - is an AmigaDOS enhancement utility. It allows you to do DOS-like actions with the mouse instead of typing commands at a Command Line Interface (CLI). It adds a great deal of functionality for the "Click-n-Go" user which is not available in the Workbench environment. It also makes some of the tasks which are very cumbersome to do at a CLI or Workbench, such as moving or deleting a large number of files, much easier to perform. ClickDOS II is a dream for "cleaning up" floppy or hard drives or for browsing through disks of public domain software sorting out what you wish to keep. These are, however, only two of the many uses for ClickDOS II.
- DB - This is a very basic database program. It allows you to create a database with up to 50 fields. Each field can be from 1 to about 3000 characters. There can be a maximum of about 1.2 Million records to a database. Each record can be a maximum of about 3000 characters long. This means that if you create a field of 1000 characters that there are only about 2000 characters remaining for the other fields in the record.
- DiskLabelV1.2 - A disk label prog. No docs
- FileFind - is a CLI utility which will search for files on filing devices using wildcards. The MS-DOS wildcards "*" and "?" can be used as well as the AmigaDOS wildcard "#". The drive specifier is optional and if not supplied the currently logged drive is used. An optional directory specifier may also be used which limits the search to the specified directory and all sub-directory levels under it. Multiple arguments may be supplied to search on more than one drive for a particular file, or to search for multiple files on multiple devices. Ctrl-C may be used to immediately terminate the search and return your CLI prompt to you. Version 1.5 is pure and as such can be made resident under AmigaDOS 1.3 or under AmigaDOS 1.2 using ARP.
- Icons - Yet more but good icons for every purpose.
- KeyBiz - Havn't tried it but connect up the stereo and type away!!!
- 'Liner -In essence, what 'Liner does is to let you type into an outline form, allowing you rearrange blocks of text without having to renumber everything. It does not have some of the features of commercial outliners, such as showing only certain levels in the outline, or having more than one line of text per number.
- SuperView3.0 -SuperView is a program that will display IFF pictures of all types on the Amiga. The program supports the following features:
Multiple files on one command line.
WorkBench (icons) are supported.
All display modes supported.
Auto Overscan
Color Cycle ( DPaint and GraphiCraft types) CRNG CCRT
AmigaBasic ACBM type files
Author chunk is supported
Displays the first cell in a ANIM file
Written in Assembly, PURE code that can be resident under 1.3
*NEW* Display Animations. (Type 5 - DPaintIII, VideoScape2.0)
Disk 112
- XIcon - this program is similar to IconX from your workbench, but it has some extra properties. Update to the XIcon by PeteGoodeve, on which the IconX program was modelled.
- PS.Fonts - three new fonts to use with Page Stream
- Samba! - self-playing music file with graphic display
- Fusiad - self-playing music file
- Music - Wayne Pace music made with Sonix
- TitleGen - does not multitask, but it will let you create really smooth-scrolling credits or other text, titles, etc. Nice program.
- Jtsonix - Sonix music created by John Thompson.
- Conman - Gives you more control over the Amiga than the CLI or the AmigaSHELL can give. Nice replacement for CON: This is a recent update.
Disk 113
- EnvelopePrinter - this program is designed to make it easy to print addresses, including return address, on envelopes. All kinds of neat helps to make things come out right.
- Arexx - seven examples of useful arexx scripts. Since AREXX is supposed to be included with 1.4, we all need to learn how!
- DTC2 - DTC is a utility providing a simple calendar on your desk which can hold and show appointments and be useful in managing your time. Its chief goals were to provide Day, Week, and Month at a glance for any date between 1/1/0001 and 12/31/9999, defaulting to the current system date. It is menu driven and fairly easy to use.
- Cpu_Speed - When you run this program, it tells you how your cpu compares with that of a stock Amiga1000.
- Empire - extensive game (can be played over the modem) written in DRACO by Chris Gray. You have to set this up on its own disk, following instructions, before it can run. Very popular game!!
- DirWork - This can be used as a conventional dirutil - for copying, deleting, and otherwise using files, but it has one major difference from the others - it can read directories two or three times as fast.
Disk 114
- AMGIF2.0 - Converts Amiga IFF pictures to GIF. Supports 320x200 & 320x400 in up to 32 colors or HAM mode, and 640x200 & 640x400 in up to 16 colors. HAM mode pictures are reduced to 256 colors. Also supports Extra-Halfbrite modes.
- BYNERY - This project will allow you to construct a LOW COST adapter that allows the interface of a PC-style hard disk to the Amiga 500. The adapter itself can be built for less than $20.00 and consists of only 3 integrated circuits that cost less than $1.00 total. The majority of the cost is for the two edge-board connectors.
- CLIPS2 - a set of Professional Draw clips for PageStream or ProPage. These clips cannot be viewed with a standard IFF viewer, but can be loaded into the DTP programs and resized, etc., with no distortion. Nice stuff.
- DGPLOT - "Darn Good Plotting Program," the author says. It really does do outstanding plotting, with lots of features, and uses HPGL plotting language - great plotting on your dot matrix printer.
- DISULF - Raytracing of a Disulfide Bond. There are over 10,000 edges and over 7000 triangles involved! Pretty, too.
- FASTMENU - these are two AREXX programs. One gives you menus that will run your favorite programs by menu-selection rather than from CLI or from Workbench. Much faster! The other gives you ability to control your printer from a menu. You must have AREXX to use these programs.
- TRAIN - unusually nice toy!! You can draw your track layout as simply or as complex as you wish, and then you have two trains to run about on your layout. Track layouts can be saved for future use, and can be edited. You can control the trains with joystick or with keyboard.
Disk 115
- CLIPS - this is a very extensive selection of clipart, done with Professional Draw. Because of the nature of it, it can only be viewed with Professional Draw, Professional Page, PageSetterII, of PageStream. VERY nice work.
- FSDIRS - gets the fastest possible directories from your floppies - several times as fast as usual. Can be put in startup sequence, and speeds up all directories automatically.
- FOODCONVERT - converts recipes to fit the size of the crowd - and also converts metric-English food measurements. Tell it how much the printed recipe calls for, how many people you want to serve, and it gives you the amount to put in.
- WAVE - This program is a sound-wave manipulator. There are no docs, but everything is done with the mouse anyway. It can handle IFF and non-IFF forms, and lets you flip, phase, slice, echo, and more.
Disk 116
- CLOCKDJ - Versionb 4.12. This program does almost everything a utility might need to do: provide the time, and report on available memory, blank the screen, blank the pointer, cycle screens, accelerate the mouse, enable function keys with settable macros, and many more.
- COURT - a game. You can be the judge or the prosecutor, and can try a case. Follow the rules to win - and several sample cases are provided in this game.
- JPSHAM - 3 shamview pictures
- MAGMAN - Magazine Manager - a database specially designed to keep track of all those magazine articles you want to recall. You fill in the data but it makes it easy to re-locate the article when you need it.
- MEMGUARD - This is a new version of an old favorite - guards low memory. If a program damages it, a requester pops up offering to let you fix it if you wish, and telling you which program is misbehaving.
- PRINTFONT - This will print a line of every font in your fonts: directory, so you can see what it looks like. Nice utility if you use fonts a great deal and have large numbers of them about.
- PROWRITER - a printer driver for the CItoh 8510A Prowriter printer.
- SUNSET - a very lovely picture of a remarkable sunset. Doesnt show correctly on an A3000 under WB2.0
Disk 117
- HDIcon - two animated icons for hard disks. You have to copy these to the disk and then reboot in order to see them - or try them out on floppies.
- DiskLabel - AREXX script to make labels for floppies used for hard disk backups.
- IFS14 - Iterated function set. This program creates designs from iterated functions - reminiscent of the mandelbrots, but very different. There are many controls you can make to the size, color, and forumlas. Big program, but does lots.
- AnsweringMachines - digitized voices of several famous people doing telephone answering machine messages.
Disk 118
- CosmicQuest - This is a space game. The object is for you to be the only remaining ship in the galaxy. It can be played by four players, but any number of these can be played by the computer.
- Stitchery - this program can take an IFF picture and turn it into a design suitable for cross-stitch embroidery, needlepoint, or other such needlework. It will create color charts, mark the squares for correct color, etc.
- Whap19 - latest version of the automated software for accessing CompuServe. With this package, you can sign on, collect mail messages, read the messages in various forums, download software you have selected, etc., then be signed off to do all of your reading and answering offline. If you use CompuServe, this is THE way to do it! (Working demo.) Please note.........
This disk is too full to have any utilities included in a C directory. All ReadMe files need More in Sys:Utilities and a picture view prog such as Superview or mostra. The icons here look for Mostra as that prog works on an A3000 whereas Superview and Show don't. Mostra is available on Scopedisk133.
Disk 119
- TwoJugglers - Animated story of boy and girl juggler.
- PSFonts - set of Postscript fonts. These will work ONLY with programs that support Postscript, such as POST10 or POST1.1
- Author - with this, you can easily add a small text file, your name, etc. to an IFF file. This text becomes an integral part of the IFF file, available from a menu. Up to 1K of text can include name, address, method of making the file - whatever you like.
- AniPtrs - a collection of animated pointers to dress up your workbench, and provide a little variety to your pointing.
Disk 120
- Cb - Console Buffer, saves input/output in a buffer, which you can scroll through as you would scroll the material in a word processor.
- IconJ - this replacement for IconX has five or six enhancements, such as the ability to send output to a file, interaction with user, and AREXX.
- MakeIcon - This program will make an icon (info file) using image data from either an IFF picture file or another info file. The image data is drawn on the screen so you can see exactly what your icon will look like.
- Memmet21 - This puts a gauge on the side of the console window and shows you how much free memory you have at all times.
- MiniBlast - Tiny game fills only 1/4 of the screen, but hads graphics and sound - your plane must navigate carefully and shoot the enemy, too.
- MrCat - concatenates files, especially made for Usenet files that must be joined together and then un-zooed, etc.
- NewIcons - Set of very nice icons for a number of frequently used programs, and easily adapted to others. Especially nice jet plane.
- PPMore - File reader - fast, smooth scrolling, many nice features.
- SeeHear - makes a spectrogram of sounds.
- SteveIcons - Icons especially for Steve Tibbett's programs, VirusX, DiskX, ScreenX, and others.
- ZeroClear - Watches the lowest bytes of memory and keeps them set to zero - needed by those who have the A590/2091 hard disk controllers.
Disk 121
- POST1.1- a very full featured version of Postscript that works in your Amiga to produce postscript output on your printer - dot matrix laser, etc. It can handle color postcscript, and can use the postscript fonts found on one of last month's disks. This one WORKS
- STOCKMARKET - a program that can manage a portfolio of various stocks do analyses on them, etc. Lots of features.
Disk 122
- 3D - this is a library of routines for 3D displays - designed for use with Aztec C, but also usable with Lattice. This library represents an attempt to provide the Amiga community with a high speed, easy to use 3d display library for C programmers. The library uses the transformation matrix method.
- ABFD ABFD program moves an Amiga font to a HP LaserJet PLUS compatable printer. Fonts are transfered as is, thus the actual printer font will be considerably smaller on the laser printer.
- Badger - Badger is a 'quick' reminder program. The user can enter important events via prompts, along with the number of days to pre-notify. Badger will display any important events that fall within the pre-notify date from the menu.
- BasSub - This is an excellent collection of subroutines for use in BASIC programming. There are routines for accessing most of the system libraries, for displaying and using a file requester, and other more advanced things.
- Bunny - This is a graphics game, put out by JumpDisk, and there is a contest along with the game. You could win $100!! You have until August 31.
- CheckMate - with this program, you can manage your finances, keep upwith where your money went, etc. A financial manager - more than a checkbook balancer.
- Extract - It will extract just printable characters from any binary file, and optionally process them according to a de-cryption script that you specify (see section on scripts). Any part of the file may be printed, or the final output file (optional) may be loaded into any text editor.
- Keyboard this contains a schematic and instructions for building an adapter that lets you use a 2000 keyboard on an Amiga 1000.
- PopUp - update. PopUpMenus causes all menus to pop up at the mouse pointer when you press the right mouse button. Very handy!
- PostScript - This is a version of the PostScript printer driver rewritten as 1.3 printer device. This driver allow graphics dumps to be performed and support some of the other special printer functions.
- PowerSupply - schematic and instructions for making a more robust power supply for an Amiga 500.
Disk 123
- 3DMASTER - Contained in this directory is the DEMONSTRATION version of 3-D Master, a three-dimensional object editing, modeling and ray-tracing program for the Amiga computer. Shareware - $25 for the real program.
- FONTS - this is a collection of fonts that fills most of this disk. There are tiny 6 and 8 point fonts suitable for screen use or printing text, and there are huge headline fonts, display fonts, drop caps, and many other kinds. Even a special font for DMCS stuff! Nice collection, and you can see the fonts with "showfont" which I have included in the c:
directory (run dfn:c/showfont).
Disk 124
- MForce - this is an extensive game, similar to BattleForce. It uses Mechs. You must put it on its own disk in order to play. All explained in the directions.
- Morning - musical composition.
- OzSounds - hear many of your favorite characters from the Wizard of Oz - digitized from the soundtrack.
- SA62 - Dynashow pictures of Saturn
Disk 125
- CbmIbm - front-end for use of Bridgeboard software. Help for almost all features of the bridgeboard.
- NewZap3.25 - updated version of the best of the file editors. Use NewZap to edit a file - for example, to change df1: to df2: in a binary file - and other reasons.
- Race - Racing game, requires joystick. Choice of ten tracks to race on - all of them from Sweden.
- SetMouse - Set your mouse events to be read from either left OR right mouseport.
- SmartIcon - will iconify any window in the machine.
- TinyPrint - prints text files using superscript size print.
- UsMap - Lets you use odd shaped buttons for things. This set of odd-shaped buttons consists of a map of the US.
- XObject1.0 - converts objects from VideoScape3D format to Turbo Silver format.
Disk 126
- CPU2 v2.0 - Displays CPU type and presence of a maths co-processor. Also displays video type and wether system clocking is internal or from a genlock. NOTE. This mprogram does not detect a 68030 cpu in an A3000 - it says the cpu is a 68020 with 68881 maths co-pro - which it isn't.
- MakeData - Turns any file into a series of data statements for 68000 code.
- ReSource - A demonstartion version of ReSourcean interactive disassembler for the Amiga. Three functions are disabled in the demo version. "Save.asm","Save, patial.asm", and "Save.RS".
- CTutor - A tutorial of the 'C' language by Brian Kernighan. Many source code example in a large tutorial. NOTE. On opening the file to read a note saying ....`may contain binary'.. ignore all is ok.
- ExtractFont - Will take any standard Amiga font and create a C source file so that the font may be used without having to appear in the users Fonts: directory. Compile and link into your own program. An example with code is included.
- 6809XASM - An Alpha version of the 6809 cross assembler for the Amiga. Included is the source test file usewd to help debug the program.
- Arexx - A set of Arexx example programs. NOTE these require Arexx support library and the program.
- Enough - Tests for the availablity of enough Ram to do the job. 2 example are provided one of which is for Matt Dillons shell.
- IncRev - Will automatically increment the revision number of a program every time it is recompiled. Creates its own object module Rev.o. which contains a global symbol called Revision which is a longword variable. Get access to this in C by inserting "extern long revision;"in your code.
- AToolsm2 - A collection of simple to use audio routines that enable the user to queue up several sounds and have the audio device play them sequentially while your program continues doing what it is doing, without going directly to the hardware.
Disk 127
- Textra - very nice text reader/editor, scrolls nicely, many editing features.
- GWPrint2 - update to excellent print utility. Many controls over printer from intuition-type interface.
- Xoper - tells you all about all the tasks operating in the system.
- FractalLandscape - fascinating landscape done with fractals.
- Flasher - color cycling makes beautiful patterns
- GShell - Replacement for the AMiga Shell, more facilities
- SnakePit - game - will test your skills, for sure!
- ConsoleBuffer scroll back up the screen - even text that has scrolled off!
- FmsDisk2 - simulate a floppy disk on your hard disk without making a partition.
Disk 128
- TODAY - Today in History. Will print interesting events for each day of the year. Can be in startup-sequence if you wish, or play on command.
- FONTS - Adventure Font is a large, clear, easily read font, 28 points
- M2DU522 - Directory utility, lets you do most CLI commands from mouse interface. Revision 5.22
- Ninfo - gives information about all mounted drives and thefree space on each.
- MedMusic - a music player and some scores for playing. music editoed with the MED editor on a previous ScopeDisk.
- CRobots23 - game that uses your C programming skills as part of the play.
Disk 129
- ViewAll - can view all kinds of IFF pictures, even mixed, if you have the appropriate viewer available.
- View1.7 - another file viewer, views most any kind of IFF on its own.
- TrekCrew - high quality picture of two StarTrek crew members
- Validate - force a disk to validate whenever you want it to
- VCHMusic - music scores and player from V. Chin
- XSize - makes your windows act like those in XWindows
- VMKiller - virus killer
- WonderSound - very nice sound editor w. envelope manipulator
- View80 - text reader, 80 column, several ways to scroll.
Disk 130
- Docs & Kudos - another mega selection of icons. Quite good some of them There isn't enough room for a file reader so this file is read by sys:utilities/more
Disk 131
- AMO - an Amortization schedule program. Figures monthly payment, prints schedule
- BlackJackLab - an instructor and lab for teaching Casino BlackJack
- Cards23 - update to the Klondike card game
- DiskInfo - displays list of mounted drives and free space on each.
- Extract - extracts ascii and encoded ascii from files - locate hints, etc.
- SerSerial - CliBBS - log onto your computer by modem and do useful work on it.
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- ViewDir - This program (from Jim Butterfield) w