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Here is the Amigan Apprentice and Journeyman
Freely re-distributable disk number 10.
For a copy, send $6 to: The Amigans
PO Box 411
Hatteras, NC 27943
This disk may be freely redistributed; please keep ARCed
files configured as they are!
The contents are:
Bobs Demonstrations of bobs and sprites.
Xplorer Digs around in the system, demonstrates
assembly calls.
IntuiLib Some helpful subroutines for manipulating
indows.
distillery Wonderful things from the Software Distillery:
PopCLI III, CBack, and MemWatch. All now run
in the background, being compiled with CBack,
which substitute for c.o in Lattice V3.10.
driver-maker Generates a printer driver from a text
specification; written by Jørgen Thomsen.
menus Generates a Menu from a text specification.
diagnostic Diagnostics for your Amiga Hardware.
Icons Nifty Icons to replace those old boring ones..
indent Makes you C programs look better.
BlitterLab A toy for experimenting with the Blitter.
Nuke A demonstration of the power of nuclear
weapons.
Nuthouse An addictive game, 'til you solve it.
Both Nuke and Nuthouse require AmigaBasic
Copy Amiga Basic onto this disk if you attempt to load any
programs by icon! (Place Basic in the root directory.)
============== Much of the Basic material on this disk was
donated by the Amiga User's Group of Alaska, by courtesy of Lance
Ahern (a member of The Amigans). Here is the original 'ReadMe'
file from their disk #16:
This disk contains an assortment of stuff, much of which is
useful to programmers... The Augury Public Domain Library
is available to members of the Amiga User's Group of Alaska.
Contact the Librarian (currently Lance Ahern, at 907-248-9899).
General info is available from the Northern Lights BBS at
907-337-4136, courtesy of Bob Dockter.
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The program MORE is on the root directory of this disk. Instead
of TYPE-ing files, MORE them, like so:
MORE <filename>
More will pause at the end of each screen page until you press
a key (the spacebar is easiest).
Have fun!!!!!
--jcz
John Carl Zeigler