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========================== Contents of Disk 260 ==========================
This is disk 260 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Accordion Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object
of the game is to condense all the cards into one pile.
The cards are dealt face up from left to right, one at
a time. Piles are built by moving a card or pile from
the left onto a card or pile to the right. Version 1.0.1,
binary only.
Author: Steve Francis
Calculation Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object
of the game is to stack the cards into four ordered stacks,
one that counts by one, another that counts by two, another
that counts by three and another that counts by four.
Version 1.0.2, binary only.
Author: Steve Francis
CCLib An implementation of the standard C library, that is done
as an Amiga shared library, containing over 140 functions.
Version 1.3, binary only.
Author: Robert Albrecht
SeaHaven Demo version of a solitaire type card game. The object
of the game is to separate the deck into its four suits,
each in an ordered stack from ace to king. Version 1.1,
binary only.
Author: Steve Francis
========================== Contents of Disk 261 ==========================
This is disk 261 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CopDis A copper list disassembler that can be run from the
CLI or linked with and run directly from an application
program. This is version 0.0a and includes source.
Author: Karl Lehenbauer
ShowBiz A fun animation with mice, a dancing alligator,
a sheep on a trampoline, and more. Includes
source in "director format".
Author: Robert Corns
XprZmodem An Amiga shared library which provides ZModem file
transfer capability to any XPR-compatible communications
program. This is version 2.0, an update to version 1.0
on disk 236. It adds support for XPR spec version 2.0
capabilities, including automatic download activation,
better user interface for setting options, improved
transmission speed, and other minor enhancements.
Includes source.
Author: Rick Huebner
========================== Contents of Disk 262 ==========================
This is disk 262 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Indent This is version 1.1 of GNU Indent, a C source code
formatter/indenter. Especially useful for cleaning
up inconsistently indented code. Includes source.
Authors: Developed by the University of California,
Berkeley, the University of Illinois, Urbana, and Sun
Microsystems, Inc. GNU version by Jim Kingdon, Amiga
port by Dan Riley.
Jumble A quick "brute force" program for solving for anagrams.
Not very elegant, but gets the job done. Includes source.
Author: Mike Groshart
Lotto Lotto is designed to replace your user group's old shoebox
full of membership numbers and names and add some pizzaz to
the process of drawing for doorprizes at club meetings.
Includes source.
Author: Mike Groshart
QMouse A very small mouse accelerator (4K) written in assembly
language, but with most of the features of its larger
cousins. Not related to QMouse on disk 49. This is
version 1.6, shareware, binary only.
Author: Lyman Epp
QView A very small file view program (only 3K) written in assembly
language, but with most of the features of its larger
cousins. Version 1.1, shareware, binary only.
Author: Lyman Epp
WorldDataBank A project using geographical data, declassified and made
available by the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act,
to draw a Mercator projection of any area of the Earth
that you would like to inspect, in various degrees of
magnification. Also includes a program that displays a
"satellite view" of any region. Version 2.0, includes
source.
Author: The CIA, Mike Groshart, Bob Dufford
========================== Contents of Disk 263 ==========================
This is disk 263 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Sentinel A large ray-traced animation created with Turbo Silver
SV, Deluxe Photolab, Deluxe Paint III, and the Director.
It consists of approximately 60 to 70 frames of animation,
rendered during a period of about three and a half weeks.
This is Bradley Schenck's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer
Demo contest, and won first place in the contest. Because
of its size, it has been split across two disks. The rest
of the files are on disk 264. Requires 3Mb or more of
memory to run.
Author: Bradley Schenck
========================== Contents of Disk 264 ==========================
This is disk 264 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Sentinel A large ray-traced animation. This is Bradley Schenck's
entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo contest, and won first
place in the contest. Because of its size, it has been
split across two disks. The rest of the files are on disk
263.
Author: Bradley Schenck
========================== Contents of Disk 265 ==========================
This is disk 265 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
VAUX-Killer A very funny animation which won 2nd place in the 1989
BADGE Killer Demo Contest. Because of its size, the
demo is split across two disks. The other files are
on disk 266. Two floppy drives, or a hard disk, are
strongly recommended. Binary only.
Author: Roger Curren
========================== Contents of Disk 266 ==========================
This is disk 266 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
VAUX-Killer A very funny animation which won 2nd place in the 1989
BADGE Killer Demo Contest. Because of its size, the
demo is split across two disks. The other files are
on disk 265. Two floppy drives, or a hard disk, are
strongly recommended. Binary only.
Author: Roger Curren
========================== Contents of Disk 267 ==========================
This is disk 267 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Diglib An Amiga device independent graphics library for fortran
applications. This is an enhanced and debugged version
of a public domain library, the development of which was
sponsored by the US Government. This library is required
for part of the Matlab package, also included on this disk.
Includes source in FORTRAN.
Author: Hal Brand, Craig Wuest, James Locker
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! This is version 1.3, an update to version
1.2 from disk 189. Now includes automatic generation of
different patterns and some bug fixes. Includes source.
Author: Tomas Rokicki
Matlab A FORTRAN package (MATrix LABoratory) developed by Argonne
National Laboratories for in house use. It provides
comprehensive vector and tensor operations in a package
which may be programmed either through a macro language
or through execution of script files. Supported functions
include sin, cos, tan, arcfunctions, upper triangular,
lower triangular, determinants, matrix multiplication,
identity, hilbert matrices, eigenvalues, eigenvectors,
matrix roots, matrix products, inversion, and more.
Amiga specific features include workbench startup, polar
plots, contour plots, enhanced plot buffer control, and
algorithmic plot display generation. Includes source in
FORTRAN.
Author: Cleve Moler, Jim Locker
========================== Contents of Disk 268 ==========================
This is disk 268 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Doctor_A This animation of Amiguy on the basketball court is
Marvin's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo Contest.
The animation source (for SculptAnimate-4D) is available
from the author.
Author: Marvin Landis
Klide This line art demo is Jerry's entry to the 1989 BADGE
Killer Demo Contest, where it won 4th place. Klide uses
line mode blitter code which is capable of rendering short
vectors at a rate up to 15,000 lines/second. Binary only.
Author: Jerry Kallaus
OnlyAmiga This demo is Rob's entry to the 1989 BADGE Killer Demo
Contest, where it won 9th place. It demonstrates sound,
multitasking, HAM color, the blitter, and more. Binary
only.
Author: Rob Peck
========================== Contents of Disk 269 ==========================
This is disk 269 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Calendar A program that generates calendars in any one of 10
standard formats for any year after 1900. Binary only.
Author: Pierre A du Parte
ChessTutor Chess tutor is a program designed to introduce novice
chess players to the basics of the game. Shareware,
written in AmigaBASIC.
Author: William Jordan
PropGadget Example code for using proportional gadgets, written
in assembly code and C, that can be called from your
own application. Includes source.
Author: Jerry Trantow
RadBoogie This demo, which won 7th place in the 1989 BADGE Killer
Demo Contest, uses almost all features of the Amiga
extensively, including the copper, blitter, sprite
hardware, 68000 machine language, and preemptive
prioritized multitasking. Includes source.
Author: Dave Quick, Mark Riley, Tomas Rokicki
ShowDisk A useful program that graphically shows the map of
sectors used on floppy drives by one or more files.
The mapping is color coded so you can identify what
sectors are used by the various directories and files.
Includes source in assembly language.
Author: Bernhard Meisner
SpinPointer While going through some musty archives I found this
little gem that got overlooked before. It is a short
source module that provides a "busy" indicator replacement
for the standard mouse pointer. Includes source.
Author: Mark Rinfret