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This is disk 677 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
FBM An Amiga port of the Fuzzy PixMap image manipulation library.
This package allows manipulation and conversion of a variety
of color and B&W image formats. Supported formats include Sun
rasterfiles, GIF, IFF, PCX, PBM bitmaps, "face" files, and FBM
files. Also has input converters for raw images, like Digi-
View files, and output converters for PostScript and Diablo
graphics. Besides doing format conversion, some of the other
image manipulation operations supported include rectangular
extraction, density and contrast changes, rotation, quantiza-
tion, halftone grayscaling, edge sharpening, and histograms.
Disk 676 contains m68000 binaries and docs, disk 677 contains
m68020/m68881 binaries, and disk 678 contains the sources.
Version 1.0.
Author: Michael Mauldin; Amiga port by Martin Hohl
MakeLink A replacement for the original AmigaDOS 2.0 MakeLink command.
Supports both hard and soft links. Residentable. This is
version 1.1, includes source.
Author: Stefan Becker
Mostra Mostra is a shareware IFF utility featuring real-time
unpacking scroll, dozens of options, "smart" analysis of
any IFF file (FORMs, LISTs,... also nested ILBM!), total
control over display modes, simple slideshow processing,
pattern matching, SHAM, an external link to show Dynamic
Mode pictures, double buffering, fast decompression, color
cycling, TeXdocs, startup files for easy custom configur-
ations and complete WB support, through ToolTypes and
Style icons! This is version 1.07, an update to version
1.06 on disk 670, and fixes a bug with parsing IFF files.
Binary only.
Author: Sebastiano Vigna
PM A tool that monitors the Amiga system's CPU usage using some
hooks that are available in 2.04 EXEC. The program uses the
high resolution EClock timer to get real time values for the
amount of time the processor spends running tasks and the
amount of time it spends between tasks (in task switch and
in sleep). Version 37.8, binary only.
Author: Michael Sinz