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This is disk 528 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AmiOmega Amiga port of the Omega game. Omega is similar to hack
or rogue, but is much more complex. There is a city,
several towns, a wilderness, lots of dungeons, a multitude
of monsters, lots of spells, magic items, etc. There are
several quests to complete. All in all, it is an excellent
game. This is version 1.5, a different port than version
1.0 on disk 320. Binary only.
Author: Laurence Brothers, Amiga port by Klavs Pedersen
CpuBlit CpuBlit replaces the system BltBitMap routine with a version
that uses your 68020/68030 when it is worthwhile to do so.
This results in text scrolling twice as fast as usual, and
in addition, the color flicker effect normally present when
scrolling multicolor text is removed. Version 1.0, includes
source.
Author: Eddy Carroll
FontConv Converts MacIntosh Postscript type 1 and type 3 fonts to
the IBM Postscript type 1 and type 3 format. Also converts
MacIntosh bitmap screen fonts to the Adobe binary format
(abf). Version 1.2, binary only.
Author: Gary Knight
KeyMenu An alternative to Intuition's method of menu selection via
the keyboard. Uses one key to activate the menu for the
currently active window, the cursor keys to move through
the menu as you choose, and the return key to select the
desired menu item or escape key to abort selection. Works
with AmigaDOS 2.0 mouse accelerator and has option to blank
Intuition's pointer. Version 1.05, an update to version
1.03 on disk 470. Includes assembly source.
Author: Ken Lowther
SimSmart A general purpose utility that prints the program source
code of almost any language, so that (for example) the
keywords are emboldened and underlined, and the comments
are italicized. These features are adjustable by the user,
to suit individual taste. Tabbing also is adjustable, to
harmonize with the nesting depth of a particular program.
Output may be either on the printer, the screen, or to
another file. SimSmart may easily be extended by the user
to deal with extra languages. Version 2.10, shareware,
binary only.
Author: David Simon