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========================== Contents of Disk 120 ==========================
This is disk 120 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Amoeba This clone of Space Invaders is one of the best freely
redistributable games for the Amiga to date. Unlike
many commercial games, it even works correctly in a
multitasking environment (by not requiring you to
reboot just to play a game). Highly recommended!
Binary only.
Author: LateNight Developments
BackGammon A graphical Backgammon game done as an undergraduate
A.I. course project. Version 1.0, includes source.
Author: Robert Pfister
Bankn A complete checkbook system offered by the author as
shareware. Version 1.3, binary only.
Author: Hal Carter
EgyptianRun Cute little "road race + hazards" type game. Version
1.1, binary only, shareware, source available from author.
Author: Chris Hames
IconImage Program to replace an old icon image with a new image,
without affecting icontype, drawer data, etc.
Includes source.
Author: Denis Green
========================== Contents of Disk 121 ==========================
This is disk 121 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
BasicStrip An AmigaBASIC program that helps to convert programs
written in other forms of Basic to AmigaBASIC.
Author: George Trepal
DataPlot A shareware plotting program written in AmigaBASIC.
Also includes a least squares curve fit program.
Author: Dale Holt
Plot A shareware 3-D graphing program written in AmigaBASIC,
with some sample output plots. Source available from
author.
Author: George Trepal
Stairs This AmigaBASIC program demonstrates a musical
illusion based upon perceptual circularity of widely
spaced tones whose volumes are defined as a
sinusoidal relationship to their frequency.
Author: Gary Cuba
Uedit Version 2.3 of this nice shareware editor. Has learn
mode, a command language, menu customization, and other
user configurability and customizability features.
Binary only, shareware, update to version on disk 60.
Author: Rick Stiles
WBColors A simple little program to change the Workbench colors
to a predetermined color set, for programs that expect
to be booted off their distribution disk but instead
are run from a hard disk. Includes source.
Author: Stefan Lindahl
========================== Contents of Disk 122 ==========================
This is disk 122 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Asteriods Nicely done "blast the asteriods" type game. Unique
feature is that all the images and sounds are replaceable
by the end user. So instead of ships and rocks, you can
have an Amiga against a horde of IBMPC's if you wish.
Author: Rico Mariani
Iff2Pcs An interactive puzzle program that takes any IFF file
containing up to 16 colors, and breaks it up into squares
to make a puzzle which the user can then piece back
together again. Version 1.0, includes source.
Author: Ali Ozer
Names A shareware program to create and manage mailing lists.
Binary only.
Author: Ernie Nelson
Pr A little utility to print listings in different formats.
Similar to the Unix "pr" program. Includes source.
Author: Samuel Paolucci
PushOver A neat little board strategy game, in AmigaBASIC. Push
your pieces onto the board until you get five in a row
in any direction. Includes source.
Author: Russ Yost
PuzzlePro Create a puzzle from an IFF picture, which the user can
then piece back together again. Written in AmigaBASIC.
Version 1.0, binary only, shareware, source available
from author.
Author: Syd Bolton
========================== Contents of Disk 123 ==========================
This is disk 123 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Arp ARP stands for "AmigaDOS Replacement Project". Arp
is an effort led by Charlie Heath of Microsmiths Inc.,
to replace the current DOS in a compatible fashion, so
that current programs will continue to work. Arp also
makes whatever improvements are possible, so that current
and future programs will work better.
Author: Various authors contributed work
Car This animation is one of Allen's entries to the Badge
Killer Demo Contest. It apparently is an inside joke
relating to a well known Amigan's experience with
a certain highend graphics hardware manufacturer.
Author: Allen Hastings
========================== Contents of Disk 124 ==========================
This is disk 124 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Icons Some sample animated icons. You might find just the
icon for that refugee CLI program you've been meaning
to make runable from the WorkBench environment.
Author: L. Pfost
Tarot An AmigaBASIC program written by the author as an exercise
for learning BASIC. Contains some nice graphic renditions
of tarot cards.
Author: L.Pfost
========================== Contents of Disk 125 ==========================
This is disk 125 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
ElGato This animation is Kevin's entry to the Badge Killer
Demo Contest. It also has a background music
arrangement, that requires Sonix to use.
Author: Kevin Sullivan
========================== Contents of Disk 126 ==========================
This is disk 126 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Colour A program to manipulate the colors of specific named
screens, saving their current color sets to data files,
loading new color sets from data files, or interactively
changing the colors. Includes source.
Author: John Russell
Dance These two programs, "dancing polygons", are John's
entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. They are
variations of one another, but demonstrate the range
of colors available on the Amiga. Includes source.
Author: John Olsen
HBHill This animation is one of Kevin's entries to the Badge
Killer Demo Contest. It is the first known animation
that makes use of the Amiga's "Extra Half Brite" mode.
Author: Kevin Sullivan
Iconify A subroutine that creates an icon on the Amiga screen
that can be subsequently dragged around, and double-
clicked on. You can use this to have your programs
"iconify" themselves to temporarily get out of the user's
way. Includes source and demo program.
Author: Leo Schwab
OnlyAmiga This animation is Iqbal's entry to the Badge Killer
Demo Contest. It consists of tree balls being
juggled by pyramids rotating on their tops.
Author: Iqbal Singh Hans
Suplib The support library needed to rebuild various programs
of Matt's from the source, including DME, DTERM, etc.
Includes source.
Author: Matt Dillon
VCheck Version 1.2 of the virus detection program from
Commodore Amiga Technical Support. This version
will test for the presence of a virus in memory,
or on specific disks. Binary only.
Author: Bill Koester.
========================== Contents of Disk 127 ==========================
This is disk 127 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Bounce This program is Steve and Tom's entry for the Badge
Killer Demo Contest. It creates little dots that
bounce around and multiply. Includes source.
Author: Steve Hansel and Tom Hansel
Nemesis This demo is Mark's entry to the Badge Killer Demo
Contest. It is quite small for what it does, and
won fifth place in the contest. Binary only.
Author: Mark Riley
Ripples This animation is one of Allen Hastings' entries to
the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Unlike most other
animations, it shows a fixed object from a moving
point of view, rather than a moving object from a
fixed point of view.
Author: Allen Hastings
========================== Contents of Disk 128 ==========================
This is disk 128 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Dis A 68000 disassembler, written in 68000 assembler.
Includes source.
Author: Greg Lee
DropCloth DropCloth lets you place a pattern, a 2 bitplane IFF
image or a combination of a pattern and image, into
the WorkBench backdrop. Version 2.2, shareware,
binary only.
Author: Eric Lavitsky
LedClock An extremely simple clock program, for interlaced
screens only. Includes source.
Author: Ali Ozer
MRBackUp A hard disk backup utility, that does a file by file
copy to standard AmigaDOS floppy disks. Includes an
intuition interface and file compression. Version 1.3,
includes source.
Author: Mark Rinfret
Paint A simple screen painting program, written in web.
Requires web preprocessing program to rebuild from
source. Includes source in web.
Author: Greg Lee
PrtDriver A printer driver for the Toshiba "3 in one" printer in
its Qume (best) mode. Includes source in C and
assembler.
Author: Rico Mariani
SDBackUp A hard disk backup utility. CLI interface only.
Does file compression. Version 1.1, binary only.
Author: Steve Drew
Sed A clone of the Unix sed (Stream EDitor) program.
Includes source.
Author: Eric Raymond
wKeys A "hot-keys" program that binds keyboard function
keys to window manipulation functions (window activation,
front to back, moving screens, etc). Includes source.
Author: Davide Cervone
========================== Contents of Disk 129 ==========================
This is disk 129 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
DosKwik A pair of programs which allow you to save files, or
a group of files, to one or more floppies for quick
loading (loading up a ram disk for example). Does not
store files in DOS format, which is why it is faster.
Version 2.0, update to version on disk 103. Binary
only, shareware.
Author: Gary Kemper
MRBackUp A hard disk backup utility, that does a file by file
copy to standard AmigaDOS floppy disks. Includes an
intuition interface and file compression. Versions
2.0 (with sources) and 2.1 (binary only, source available
from author). This is an update to version on disk 128.
Author: Mark Rinfret
PaintJet An "official" Hewlett Packard PaintJet printer driver
received directly from HP sources. Don't settle for
a bogus one, or pay the $50 some vendors are apparently
asking for one.
Author: Unknown
Patch Two independent ports of the very useful Unix utility
"patch", which applies context diffs to text files
to automatically update them. Patch version 1.3 was
ported to the Amiga by Rick Coupland and patch version
2.0 was ported by Johan Widen. Includes source.
Author: Larry Wall