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This is disk 162 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Avi A workalike version of the UNIX vi editor for the amiga.
Though not especially recommended for beginners, designed
for those of you who may have the vi commands permanently
hard-coded into your fingertips! Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Peter Nestor
CLI_Utilities This directory contains several subdirectories with
small utilities, collected from various sources,
that are only usable from the CLI. See the Readme
file for further information. Some include source.
Author: Various
Dark A small graphics and animation demo. Includes source.
Author: Phil Robertson
Flow2Troff A little utility to convert from New Horizons Software
"FLOW" files to UNIX "troff" files, suitable for printing
on any troff-compatible laser printer. Version 1.0,
includes source and a sample "FLOW" file.
Author: Daniel Barrett
LabyrinthII A shareware role-playing text adventure game similar in
operation to the Infocom text adventures. Includes source.
Author: Russell Wallace
Iffar Maintains archives of Interchange File Format (IFF) FORM,
CAT and LIST files in a manner that complies with the
IFF CAT specification. Version 1.2, includes source.
Author: Karl Lehenbauer
SetPALorNTSC A couple of utility programs for testing the suitability
of a developed program in either the PAL or NTSC
environments. Includes source and a sample program.
Author: Peter Kittel
TES "The Electronic Slave" adds a gadget strip to the top of
the cli window to perform such functions as device
directories, info, run ED, and time. Currently, assignments
are hardcoded but not difficult to change if you own a
compiler. Version 1.1, includes source.
Author: Joerg Anslik
UnknownGirl Another small musical piece similar in execution to
"Synthemania" on disk number 153. Binary only.
Author: Holger Lubitz