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============================== README.list65 =============================
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
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