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========================== Contents of Disk 160 ==========================
This is disk 160 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Calls A little utility to help analyze the flow of a C-program by
laying out the functions called in a hierarchical manner.
Author: Originally from Usenet with major revisions by
Kevin Braunsdorf, Amiga port by George MacDonald
Check A useful little utility for finding structural errors
in C-source code. Many command-line options. Version
1.03, binary only.
Author: Keith Elbertson
Dis A 68000 disassembler, written in assembly, this is an update
to the version on disk #128. Includes source.
Author: Greg Lee with enhancements by Willi Kusche
DMouse A versatile screen & mouse blanker, auto window activator,
mouse accelerator, popcli, pop window to front, push
window to back, etc, widget. Version 1.09, includes source.
Update to version on disk number 145.
Author: Matt Dillon
DWIP "Daisy Wheel IFF Printer". A graphics printing utility
that allows the printing of IFF pictures on a daisy wheel
printer. Includes source.
Author: Ken Van Camp
M4 A UNIX M4 look-alike macro processor intended as a
front end for Ratfor, Pascal, and other languages that do
not have a built-in macro processing capability. Pd M4
reads standard input, the processed text is written on the
standard output.
Author: Ozan S. Yigit (oz)
MemoPad A shareware intuition-based memo reminder program.
Nicely done. Update to version on disk #146, version
1.2, binary only.
Author: Michael Griebling
NeuralNets A neural network example using the generalized back-
propagation delta rule for learning, specifically applied
to the tabula rasa Little Red Riding Hood instance.
Author: Josiah C. Hoskins
========================== Contents of Disk 161 ==========================
This is disk 161 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Friends Cute little screen hack with command-line options to keep
your mouse pointer company when you step away. Includes
source.
Author: Michael Warner
Getsprite A simple little program to convert Dpaint brushes into
C-source. Binary only.
Author: Michael Warner
IncRev A handy little program that will automatically increment
the revision number of a program every time it is recompiled.
Binary only.
Author: Bryan Ford
LGZ A Map generator/editor for the LGZ game. Not extremely
useful if you don't happen to play that game, but good
source example of intuition interfacing. Vesion 0.1.
Authors: Lars and Henrik Clausen
Mackie A versatile cli/macro-key initiator based on POPCLI with
a unique method of "screen-blanking". I won't say more,
just try it! Version 1.1, includes source.
Author: Thomas Rokicki
Nag A shareware appointment calendar with it's own editor and a
unique 'nagging' feature utilizing the Amiga's voice and
audio devices. Version 1.6, binary only.
Author: Richard Lee Stockton
Perl Practical Extraction and Report Language, an interpreted
language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files,
extracting information from those text files, and printing
reports based on that information.
Author: Larry Wall
VRTest Another anti-virus utility that allows visual inspection
of ram starting a $7E7FE, ram cleaning, bootblock
inspection and vector monitoring/reseting. Written
entirely in assembly language. Version 3.2, binary only.
Author: Babar Khan
XBoot A very simple utility to convert a boot block into an
executable file so you can use your favorite debugger
(Wack, Dis, etc.) to study it. Includes source.
Author: Francois Rouaix
========================== Contents of Disk 162 ==========================
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
========================== Contents of Disk 163 ==========================
This is disk 163 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Bankn A complete checkbook system offered by the author as
shareware. Update to version on disk number 120.
Version 1.5, binary only.
Author: Hal Carter
FiveInLine A board-playing game similiar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc.
Fast-paced and quickly addictive! Includes source.
Author: Njål Fisketjøn
MachII A "mouse accelerator" program that also includes hotkeys,
the features of sun mouse, clicktofront, popcli, title bar
clock with a bbs online charge accumulator, and more.
Update to version on disk number 130. Version 2.4c, binary
only.
Author: Brian Moats
MemTrace Routines to help debug memory allocation and freeing during
program development. Will complain if you try to free
memory you didn't allocate and will report on memory not
freed when your program finishes.
Author: Jojo Wesener
PcPatch Patches for PCCopy and PCFormat from the 'EXTRAS 1.2' disk,
to allow reading/writing/formatting 3.5 inch 360k (2 sides/
40 Tracks/9 sectors) MS-DOS disks.
Author: Werner Guenther
ReadmeMaster A nifty little database for finding those programs that
you know exist somewhere (???) in the AmigaLibDisk library.
Maintains a key-word dictionary of the Contents descriptions
that allows searching by disk number, program title, author's
name, or some other descriptive word. Currently supports
disks 1-154 with planned updates from the author. Binary
only.
Author: Harold Morash
View A mouse-oriented text file reader. Sample operation is
demonstrated in reading the View.doc file, instead of using
the usual "Less" text file reader.
Author: Bryan Ford
========================== Contents of Disk 164 ==========================
This is disk 164 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
C-Functions A group of four little C-functions to add to your library to
make your programming life a little easier. Includes source
and a small demo program showing some of the results.
Author: Lars Thuring
DiskSalv Very useful program to recover files from a trashed AmigaDOS
disk. Can also "undelete" files deleted by mistake, so long
as they have not overwritten by further disk activity.
Requires two disk drives. Many enhancements since the
original version on disk #20. Version 1.3, Binary only
Author: Dave Haynie
Hed A handy little editor that is more user-friendly than
"Ed", yet doesn't require the memorization of complicated
keystrokes of some of the larger, more powerful, editors.
Binary only.
Author: Hal Carter
Newton Uses the "Newtons Method" algorithm to estimate both real
and imaginary roots of a polynomial of degree 20 or less.
Version 1.0, includes source.
Author: Daniel Barrett
NewZAP A third-generation multi-purpose file sector editing utility,
from the author of FileZAP. Displays and edits full 512-byte
sectors via a 106 character wide internal font. Includes
a search feature to find specific strings or hex digits,
forwards or backwards. Update to version on disk #58.
Version 3.18, Binary only.
Author: John Hodgson
PcView Provides the PC community with the opportunity to display
IFF pictures to the best of EGA's ability. Displays Amiga
pics, IBM-PC Deluxe Paint Pics, Apple II-GS Deluxe Paint
Pics, and others in the IFF standard format. Includes
source.
Author: John Hodgson
PolyRoot Another Polynomial root-finder using the Newtonian algorithm.
Nicely done in AmigaBasic with good documentation file.
Version 2.00.
Author: Jon Giorgini
PrtDrivers A couple of new Printer Drivers. One for Digital Equipment's
LN03+ laser printer, and one for Mannesmann Tally's MT420d
dot matrix.
Authors: DEC LN03 -- Bernie Mentink
MT420d -- Sascha Wildner
Zoo A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different
in implementation and user interface details. Includes
some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path
names up to 255 characters in length). This is version
2.00, an update to the version released on disk 136.
Binary only.
Author: Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters
========================== Contents of Disk 165 ==========================
This is disk 165 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console
handler, provides line editing and command line histories.
Completely transparent to any application program
that uses CON: windows. This program is shareware, and well
worth a donation to the author. Version 1.3, binary only,
update to version on disk 133.
Author: William Hawes
CPM Another CP/M emulator independently authored from the version
that appeared on disk #157. Emulates a CPM computer with a
Z80 processor connected to an ADM3A terminal. Assembly
source included.
Author: Ulf Nordquist
Parsnag A program to aid in performing color separations on Epson
JX-80 printers. Includes source.
Author: John Hodgson
PlotView A couple of programs, Plotview and Plot2Am, for viewing
UNIX plot files. Also included are two sub-directories:
Plot -- a device independent plotting package for the Amiga,
compatible with the UNIX plot subroutine package and
Plot2Tek -- converts UNIX plot format files to Tektronix
410x terminal graphic commands. Source included.
Author: Joel Swank
RamCopy A copy program designed for machines with 1 meg or more
of Ram and only one disk drive. Allows you to copy a
complete disk in only one pass.
Author: Stephen Gunn
SPUDclock A simple program that uses the narrator device to speak the
time at certain user specified intervals. Lots of command
line options. Version 1.2, includes source.
Authors: Robert E. Beaty and H. Bret Young
========================== Contents of Disk 166 ==========================
This is disk 166 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AutoGraf Collects and graphically displays information on auto
mileage. Features such as miles per gallon, cost per
mile, miles driven, highs, lows, averages, etc. Includes
sample data file, a couple utility programs and source.
Version 1.0
Author: Joel Swank
Cref A C cross referencer program. Prints out your code with
line-numbers and complete key-word cross-referencing.
Update from version on disk #103 which had a serious
bug. Includes source.
Author: Mike Edmonds; Amiga port by Joel Swank
MultiCalc Yet another RPN type graphic calculator. This one
generates answers with extreme precision (if 3000 digits
is enough!) Features a 48-digit scrollable display, mouse
driven with lots of keyboard shortcuts, and iconification
during non-use. Binary only.
Author: Kenneth Johnson
Stevie A public domain clone of the UNIX 'vi' editor. Supports
window-sizing, arrow keys, and the help key. Version 3.10a,
includes source.
Author: Various, Amiga port by Tony Andrews
========================== Contents of Disk 167 ==========================
This is disk 167 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CDecl English to C (and vice versa) translator for C
declarations. This little gem will translate english
such as "declare foo as pointer to function returning
pointer to array 10 of pointer to long" into
"long *(*(*foo)())[10]", and vice versa. Update from
version on disk number 114. Includes source.
Author: Graham Ross with enhancements by David Wolverton,
Tony Hansen, Merlyn LeRoy, Udi Finkelstein and
probably others!
CLIcon Allows you to run cli programs from the workbench, similar
in operation to IconExec, but more versatile.
Author: Bryan Ford
CloseMe Another ingenious perversion in the screen hack category.
Don't miss this one...surely destined to become a classic!
Includes source.
Author: Charlie Gibbs
DSM (Dynamic Sound Machine) Demo version with "Save" disabled
of a program that will take any IFF sound or raw data and
save it as a totally self-contained, runable program.
Author: Foster Hall
MRPrint A cli-based text file printing utility with lots of nice
features, including tab-to-space expansion, page headers,
line numbers, margin control with line-splitting and
pagination correction, ARP wildcard support, and auto-
rejection of files containing binary characters.
Version 3.1, Includes source.
Author: Mark Rinfret
Smus3.6a An enhanced version of the smus player that last appeared
on disk number 58.
Author: John Hodgson
Sounddemos Some very nice demos for showing off the incredible audio
power of the Amiga!. 100% assembly language, make sure
you have the stereo connected for these!
Author: Foster Hall
========================== Contents of Disk 168 ==========================
This is disk 168 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This is the also the first disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special"
containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal
of Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these
two disks, see the file called "README". Because of the nature of Matt's
programs and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his
programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me,
rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sources
in one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a three
disk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs,
then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks.
-Fred ><>
18-Nov-88
======================================================================
README
Matthew Dillon
891 Regal Rd.
Berkeley, Ca. 94708
USA
dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET
....!ucbvax!dillon USENET
FISH RELEASE
16 August 1988
(c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software
on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit
only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold
the copyright on it. Terms are:
-You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files
but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the
general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is
for non-profit only.
-You may extract and use any part of the source without strings
attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an
attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted
the source from.
-I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again,
I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody
feels the urge.
These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of
quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and
some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are
DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP.
Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB,
DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local,
must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two
(binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other
versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be
able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to
somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to
generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section).
Noted programs which are missing: DNET, and DTERM are not ready for
re-release yet.
CONFIG V1.00 Used to configure friendly programs like DME for
the initial window placement (configures the
executable)
Clock V1.00 Simple clock, configurable with config.
DME V1.31 My programming oriented editor
DMouse V1.10 mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc...
(now handles requesters better w/ auto-activate)
Backup V2.01 HD backup/restore (same program just renamed)
SUPLIB Support (link time) library required to compile
my programs.
LIBREF Utility for generating run-time library link library
assembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's
vector list. See the DRES source for usage.
Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates.
DRES V1 Support (run time) library w/ lots of functions
including a generic parser and IPC.
DASM V2.11 Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some of
the Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generates
code (not object module oriented).
FTOHEX Part of DASM used to convert a DASM executable into
an intel-hex formatted ascii file.
FILES V1.2 My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it much
but did fix some bugs.
SHELL V2.10 Added enviroment variable support and some other
junk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing,
I do (it should not be a function of the shell and
it isn't in mine).
FINDIT V1.00 Search for a filename (wildcard)
LIBS V1.00 list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to remove
libraries.
SCAT V1.00 Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up the
display
ADDCR V1.00 Utility to add CR's before LF's in files
REMCR V1.00 Utility to remove CR's in files
CMP V1.00 Utility to compare two files
BINARIES SOURCES DOCS
INCLUDES -- Disk1:include/local
Config Disk1:c/config Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
Clock Disk1:c/clock Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
DME Disk1:c/dme Disk2:src/dme Disk1:doc/
DMouse Disk1:c/dmouse Disk1:src/dmouse Disk1:doc/
Disk1:l/dmouse-handler
Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib Disk1:doc/suplib/
LibRef Disk1:c/libref (in DRES srcs) (none, see dres sources)
DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dres Disk1:doc/dres/
Disk1:libs/dres.library
Dasm Disk1:c/dasm Disk1:src/dasm/ Disk1:doc/
FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex (in Dasm srcs)
Files Disk1:c/files Disk1:src/files/ Disk1:doc/
Shell Disk1:c/shell Disk2:src/shell/ Disk1:doc/
Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/backup.doc
Findit Disk1:c/findit Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
Libs Disk1:c/libs Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
Scat Disk1:c/scat Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
AddCR Disk1:c/addcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
RemCR Disk1:c/remcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
========================== Contents of Disk 169 ==========================
This is disk 169 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This is the also the second disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special"
containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal
of Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these
two disks, see the file called "README". Because of the nature of Matt's
programs and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his
programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me,
rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sources
in one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a three
disk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs,
then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks.
-Fred ><>
18-Nov-88
README
Matthew Dillon
891 Regal Rd.
Berkeley, Ca. 94708
USA
dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET
....!ucbvax!dillon USENET
FISH RELEASE
16 August 1988
(c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software
on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit
only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold
the copyright on it. Terms are:
-You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files
but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the
general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is
for non-profit only.
-You may extract and use any part of the source without strings
attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an
attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted
the source from.
-I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again,
I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody
feels the urge.
These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of
quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and
some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are
DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP.
Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB,
DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local,
must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two
(binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other
versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be
able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to
somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to
generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section).
Noted programs which are missing: DNET, and DTERM are not ready for
re-release yet.
CONFIG V1.00 Used to configure friendly programs like DME for
the initial window placement (configures the
executable)
Clock V1.00 Simple clock, configurable with config.
DME V1.31 My programming oriented editor
DMouse V1.10 mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc...
(now handles requesters better w/ auto-activate)
Backup V2.01 HD backup/restore (same program just renamed)
SUPLIB Support (link time) library required to compile
my programs.
LIBREF Utility for generating run-time library link library
assembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's
vector list. See the DRES source for usage.
Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates.
DRES V1 Support (run time) library w/ lots of functions
including a generic parser and IPC.
DASM V2.11 Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some of
the Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generates
code (not object module oriented).
FTOHEX Part of DASM used to convert a DASM executable into
an intel-hex formatted ascii file.
FILES V1.2 My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it much
but did fix some bugs.
SHELL V2.10 Added enviroment variable support and some other
junk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing,
I do (it should not be a function of the shell and
it isn't in mine).
FINDIT V1.00 Search for a filename (wildcard)
LIBS V1.00 list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to remove
libraries.
SCAT V1.00 Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up the
display
ADDCR V1.00 Utility to add CR's before LF's in files
REMCR V1.00 Utility to remove CR's in files
CMP V1.00 Utility to compare two files
BINARIES SOURCES DOCS
INCLUDES -- Disk1:include/local
Config Disk1:c/config Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
Clock Disk1:c/clock Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/
DME Disk1:c/dme Disk2:src/dme Disk1:doc/
DMouse Disk1:c/dmouse Disk1:src/dmouse Disk1:doc/
Disk1:l/dmouse-handler
Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib Disk1:doc/suplib/
LibRef Disk1:c/libref (in DRES srcs) (none, see dres sources)
DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dres Disk1:doc/dres/
Disk1:libs/dres.library
Dasm Disk1:c/dasm Disk1:src/dasm/ Disk1:doc/
FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex (in Dasm srcs)
Files Disk1:c/files Disk1:src/files/ Disk1:doc/
Shell Disk1:c/shell Disk2:src/shell/ Disk1:doc/
Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/backup.doc
Findit Disk1:c/findit Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
Libs Disk1:c/libs Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
Scat Disk1:c/scat Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
AddCR Disk1:c/addcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
RemCR Disk1:c/remcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc
Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc