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Here is the Amigan Apprentice & Journeyman
Freely Re-Distributable Disk Number 21.
For a copy:
In the U.S. or Canada, send $6 to: The Amigans
This includes first class postage. PO Box 411
Overseas, send $7 to: Hatteras, NC 27943
This includes airmail overseas postage.
This disk may be freely redistributed, but please keep any ARCed
files configured as they are!
The contents are:
AmNix111 - Am_Nix V1.11 is an automated modem dialing system for Telenet's
PC-Pursuit. The program will keep dialing the cities and
destinations until it succeeds, or you get tired of waiting and
cancel. Also included are the latest release of "The Final List,"
a shareware listing of over 1300 BBS's around the country AND
overseas that support the Amiga, and a programs to convert "The
Final List" file to a phone directory file for AmNix.
ASynch - Sample C code by Phil Lindsay of Commodore-Amiga that shows how
to do asynchronous file I/O with AmigaDOS. Compiled with
Lattice 5.0.
KeyClick - A variable keyclick program for those who want an audible
feedback from the keyboard. It features a slide gadget to
control volume, and an ON/OFF switch.
Lucas - The famous Public Domain 68020/68881 board for the Amiga!
The author not only published this in The Transactor for
Amiga magazine, he also uploaded it to several bulletin
boards. Included is a set of modifications by Evan
Sidoriak to allow both the 68000 and the 68020 to live in
Amy at the same time. The directory is huge, for it
contains not only the Transactor article but a list of
components, a node list, a parts list, instructions on how
to build the board, an explanation of Sidoriak's
modifications, a materials list, a packaging list, a
wiring list and full schematics you can view or print in
interlace.
Recursion - A set of programs written by Amigans because of an article
in Volume III, Number 2 (p. 134) on recursion. Jim
Butterfield demonstrates the futility of brute force
recursion; Terry Peterson makes recur- sion work in
compiled A/C Basic; Doug Jones does it graphically in C.
All source code is included.
Ruler30 - A handy programmer's utility to let you keep track of the
number of characters on a line, in a string requester,
etc., etc. Understands different size fonts, MoreRows,
overscanned screens.
SetFont25 - The latest version of this neat utility. If you are not familiar
with it, it allows you to set which font you wish to use in any
of several different areas...window title bars, screen title
bars, the default CLI font, etc. With source in the latest
"hot" language, C++.
SnipIt1.2 - The latest version of Scott Evernen's cut-it-anywhere, paste-it
anywhere utility. Earlier versions didn't work reliably, but so
far this version seems very reliable.
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And by the way...
The program QView is on the root directory of this disk. Instead
of TYPE-ing files, QView them, like so:
QView <filename>
QView will also work from the Workbench, using the standard methods.
PLEASE read QView.doc to find out all the commands.
Please feel free to offer software and/or comments about this
disk to:
Bruce M. Drake and/or James E. Cooper
Rt. 1, Box 292, Nelson Rd.
Morrisville, NC 27560 USA
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To the best of our knowledge, all software presented on these disks
is either in the Public Domain, or is a freely redistributable
version of a shareware program. If this is found to be in error,
please contact us IMMEDIATELY, that the offending material may be
removed from the disk.
bmd & jec