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========================== Contents of Disk 690 ==========================
This is disk 690 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
FastGif A fast GIF87 file viewer written in very optimised asm, but
displays only pictures with no more than 32 colors. Supports
overscan, NTSC & PAL display, allows scrolling for big
pictures. Version V1.00, binary only.
Author: Christophe Passuello
Find Yet another file find utility, different from other programs
of this kind in that it requires Kickstart and Workbench 2.04
(or higher) to run, sports a font-sensitive user interface,
includes Workbench AppIcon/AppWindow support, filetype ident-
ification and other goodies. Version 1.7, includes source in
`C' and assembly language.
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
HDFixer Some of the newer A3000's have high density floppy drives. In
the 37.175 version of kickstart, HD disks are not completely
supported in HD mode. This program patches the system so that
kickstart V37.175 owners are able to use 1.71 MB HD disks in
the floppy drive. Requires Workbench 2.04. This is version
1.10, an update to version 1.00 on disk 645. Binary only.
Author: Peter-Iver Edert
Rescue A non-multitasking shoot'em up game with smooth scrolling in
three directions, four different pieces of music, highscore
list, cheat mode, etc. Automatically notices if started on
an NTSC or PAL machine, and uses full PAL screen or NTSC
overscan screen. Binary only, shareware.
Author: Tobias Eckert
VirusHunter A harmless screen hack.
Author: Tobias Eckert
========================== Contents of Disk 691 ==========================
This is disk 691 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CManual Disk 1 of a 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collect-
ions of documents, examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga.
It consists of six manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175
fully executable examples complete with source code, and sev-
eral utilities and other goodies. The manuals describe how
to open and work with Screens, Windows, Graphics, Gadgets,
Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites, VSprites, AmigaDOS,
Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also explain how to
use your C Compiler and give you important information about
how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve
standard Amiga floppies. This is version 3.0, an update to
version 2.0 on disks 456 and 457. Because of its size, it is
distributed on five library disks, 691 through 695.
Author: Anders Bjerin
========================== Contents of Disk 692 ==========================
This is disk 692 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CManual Disk 2 of a 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collect-
ions of documents, examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga.
It consists of six manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175
fully executable examples complete with source code, and sev-
eral utilities and other goodies. The manuals describe how
to open and work with Screens, Windows, Graphics, Gadgets,
Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites, VSprites, AmigaDOS,
Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also explain how to
use your C Compiler and give you important information about
how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve
standard Amiga floppies. This is version 3.0, an update to
version 2.0 on disks 456 and 457. Because of its size, it is
distributed on five library disks, 691 through 695.
Author: Anders Bjerin
========================== Contents of Disk 693 ==========================
This is disk 693 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CManual Disk 3 of a 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collect-
ions of documents, examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga.
It consists of six manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175
fully executable examples complete with source code, and sev-
eral utilities and other goodies. The manuals describe how
to open and work with Screens, Windows, Graphics, Gadgets,
Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites, VSprites, AmigaDOS,
Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also explain how to
use your C Compiler and give you important information about
how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve
standard Amiga floppies. This is version 3.0, an update to
version 2.0 on disks 456 and 457. Because of its size, it is
distributed on five library disks, 691 through 695.
Author: Anders Bjerin
========================== Contents of Disk 694 ==========================
This is disk 694 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CManual Disk 4 of a 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collect-
ions of documents, examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga.
It consists of six manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175
fully executable examples complete with source code, and sev-
eral utilities and other goodies. The manuals describe how
to open and work with Screens, Windows, Graphics, Gadgets,
Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites, VSprites, AmigaDOS,
Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also explain how to
use your C Compiler and give you important information about
how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve
standard Amiga floppies. This is version 3.0, an update to
version 2.0 on disks 456 and 457. Because of its size, it is
distributed on five library disks, 691 through 695.
Author: Anders Bjerin
CrossMaze A crossword puzzle game where the player is given the words
but no clues. The object is to find a way to place all the
words back into the puzzle. Options include 10, 20, or 30
word games with one or two players. Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: James Butts
Kan A program that patches a replacement delete function into
the DOS library. This program will simulate the Trashcan
function provided by Workbench. Support programs provided
to allow automatic purging of Kan directory from startup
sequence. Compatible with 1.3, 2.0 and Amiga 3000. Version
1.0a, an update to version 1.0 on disk 660. Binary only.
Author: James Butts
PgmToShd Takes a standard PGM format graphics image and creates from it
a PPM image containing information to view black and white
images in 151 shades of gray instead of the Amiga's standard
16. It uses the monochrome composite video output jack avail-
able on the Amiga 500 and 2000, so provided you have one of
these computers and a monitor capable of receiving its input
through composite video, no modifications are required to the
Amiga. The PBMPlus library of graphics manipulation routines
is required to make use of this program, as well as a standard
IFF viewer such as Mostra. A sample test image is included.
This is version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Dan Charrois
========================== Contents of Disk 695 ==========================
This is disk 695 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CManual Disk 5 of a 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collect-
ions of documents, examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga.
It consists of six manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175
fully executable examples complete with source code, and sev-
eral utilities and other goodies. The manuals describe how
to open and work with Screens, Windows, Graphics, Gadgets,
Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites, VSprites, AmigaDOS,
Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also explain how to
use your C Compiler and give you important information about
how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve
standard Amiga floppies. This is version 3.0, an update to
version 2.0 on disks 456 and 457. Because of its size, it is
distributed on five library disks, 691 through 695.
Author: Anders Bjerin
ICalc A powerful calculator with many features, including user-
defined variables and functions, C-style programming con-
structs, complex number calculations and more. Has com-
prehensive instructions, and numerous examples. This is
version 2, a significant update to version 1.1 on disk 550.
Binary only, source available from author.
Author: Martin W. Scott
PPData A small utility for crunching data files using Nico Francois'
powerpacker.library. Requires Kickstart 2.0 or later.
Includes source.
Author: Martin W. Scott
========================== Contents of Disk 696 ==========================
This is disk 696 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CLITools Two small shell commands, touch and time, which behave like
their UNIX cousins, and can be made resident. Kickstart 2.0
or later required. Includes source.
Author: Martin W. Scott
Drivers Printer drivers for the Canon BJ10, BJ20, BJ130, BJ300, BJ330,
and the 9 pin Epson mode Star printers. Includes preferences
programs for controlling additional options such as margin,
timeout, job end signal, arXon switch box, greyscale conver-
sion function, customized tab stops, default typeface, and
more. Binary only.
Author: Wolf Faust; distributed by Canon Europe N.V.
IFSLab An Iterated Function System fractal generator. This one
focuses on the "Collage Theorem". It permits you to draw an
approximate outline of the planned fractal, then create the
collage directly, jigsaw-puzzle style, from actual reduced
images of the outline that you can manipulate and deform with
the mouse. The attractors of the resultant IFS codes can be
rendered in black and white or in grayscale, and saved to IFF
files. Version 1.0, includes source in C.
Author: Nathan Zeldes
MemSnap A small memory monitor useful for seeing how much memory
other programs take up. Based on a program called Memeter,
which broke under Kickstart 2.0. Requires Kickstart 2.0 or
higher. Includes source.
Author: Martin W. Scott
TinyClock A cute little analog clock with lots of features, including
pop-to-front, hourly chirp, and alarm. Size and colors used
are configurable, and it uses very little memory or cpu time.
Requires Kickstart 2.0 or higher. Binary only.
Author: Martin W. Scott
WindowTiler A WB2.0 commodity for arranging windows. Comes with many tool
types to help customize it. Supports virtual screen users,
tiling, cascading, refusing windows & screens, exploding win-
dows, etc. This is version 2.1b, an update to version 1.2.1
on disk 623, with many enhancements and bug fixes. Binary
only.
Author: Doug Dyer
========================== Contents of Disk 697 ==========================
This is disk 697 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Hackdisk A complete replacement for trackdisk.device minus support for
5.25 inch and 150RPM floppies. It offers a verify option and
is faster than trackdisk 2.0. Hackdisk is supplied as a Rom-
Tag module and may be RamKick'ed or placed directly in the
Kickstart ROM. Free for non-commercial use, assembly source
included. This is version 1.10.
Author: Dan Babcock
HiSpeed A high speed printing utility for DeskJet printers. Output
is reduced to about 1/4 of its original size. The maximum
processing speed is 4 pages/min. Supports ANSI ESC codes
(e.g. Italics), single or double sided printing, multiple
copies, and free layout. Two fonts are available. DeskJet
RAM cartridge required. Version 2.7, shareware, binary only.
Author: Dietmar Eilert
QMouse An unusually small and feature-packed "mouse utility". Was
inspired by, but not derived from, the original QMouse by
Lyman Epp. Features include automatic window activation
(like WindX), top-line blanking for A3000/A2320 users, system-
friendly mouse blanking, mouse acceleration/threshold, "Pop-
CLI", click-to-front/back, "SunMouse", "NoClick", "WildStar",
Northgate key remapping, and more. Requires Kickstart 2.0,
but is not a commodity. Only 3K. Version 2.10, public
domain, assembly source included.
Author: Dan Babcock
TypoGrapher A softfont editor package for 24-pinwriters and DeskJet
printers (any model). Editor supports Laser fonts, DeskJet
fonts, Amiga fonts, pinwriter fonts and IFF files. Features
include about 40 drawing commands, special effects (e.g. 3D
look), import/export of IFF images, generation of width
tables, and more. Includes several tools for easy download
(e.g. simulation of "soft" font cartridges). Requires at
least 1Mb of memory. Version 2.05, shareware, binary only.
Author: Dietmar Eilert
========================== Contents of Disk 698 ==========================
This is disk 698 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
SCRAM500 The first of a series of Public Domain "KitWare" hardware
projects for the Amiga. On this disk you will find the design
for an 8Meg RAM and SCSI controller for the Amiga 500 (SCsi
RAM for the 500 = SCRAM 500). You will also find an order
form to obtain PCB, chips and whatever you need to build one.
The SCRAM 500 is easy to build, cheap and should be useful to
a lot of people. Included in this distribution is complete
documentation on how to assemble a SCRAM 500, notes for Amiga
1000 owners, a description of the custom chips, design notes,
troubleshooting guide, user's manual, bill of materials, 12
HPGL plot files for schematics and PCB layout, hard drive
partitioning software, a mountable device driver, a ROMable
driver, and more!
Author: Norman Jackson
========================== Contents of Disk 699 ==========================
This is disk 699 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
EZAsm Combines 68000 assembly language with parts of C. Produces
highly optimized code. Uses C-like function calls (supports
all 2.04 functions), braces, "else", ".fd" support, and much
more. Comes bundled with A68k and Blink, for a complete
programming environment. This is version 1.7, an update to
version 1.6 on disk 592. Includes example source and execu-
table files. Binary only.
Author: Joe Siebenmann
IFFConvert A program to convert the different compression methods of IFF
ILBM files. It supports the normal compression, a new com-
pression method that compresses column by column instead of
row by row, and uncompressed files. Version 1.11, includes
source.
Author: Matthias Meixner
MungWall Munges memory and watches for illegal FreeMem's. Especially
useful in combination with Enforcer. Output can go to either
the serial or parallel port. Includes a new MungList program
that examines used memory areas for MungWall tag info, and
outputs a list of who owns the various pieces of allocated
memory, their sizes, etc. Can even identify the owner of the
memory by task name. This is version 37.52, an update to
version 37.51 on disk 659. Binary only.
Author: Commodore Amiga; submitted by Carolyn Scheppner
ReOrg ReOrg is a fast disk optimizer that can be used for floppy
disks and hard disks. Supports new Kickstart 2.04 features
including hard and soft links and High-Density drives. In-
cludes program versions in English and German for use with
Kickstart 2.04 only. This is version 2.3, an update to ver-
sion 2.1 on disk 678. Shareware, binary only.
Author: Holger Kruse
Shrink A new archiver that uses dynamic arithmetic encoding with a
dictionary size from 1-64Kb. Slower than other archivers, but
seems to get better compression ratios. Another interesting
feature is that it uses a new IFF format for it's archive
files. Version 1.1, binary only.
Author: Matthias Meixner
Sizer Reports the size of selected disk objects (including subdir-
ectories). It reports the number of bytes in all plain files
and the number of blocks occupied by files and directories.
It is intended for the Workbench user who wants to know if
there is room to drag-copy one or more icons. Includes source
and binary.
Author: Fabbian G. Dufoe, III