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Last Updated: 02-24-1992
ID# FILE NAME ACC. T UPLOADED BY DATE
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42 SADMACCODES 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-24-1989
DESC: A text file describing the Sad Mac codes.
KEY: SADMACCODES KBytes: 4096
41 Sample CDEV.cpt 5 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-07-1989
DESC: Inside Mac sample CDEV
KEY: Sample CDEV.cpt KBytes: 3072
40 Sams.cpt 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-30-1989
DESC: This is Sam Kaplan's Pascal Program with the printing code patched
KEY: Sams.cpt KBytes: 56320
DESC: so that it works.
DESC:
DESC:
39 SaveATree 1.52.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-06-1992
DESC: Save A Tree is a text file printing utility designed to conserve
KEY: SaveATree 1.52.cpt KBytes: 29696
DESC: paper by printing on 1 page what would normally use 2 or 4 pages.
DESC: Since Save A Tree only handles 'TEXT' files, I expect its primary
DESC: audience will be programmers printing source code. Although, the
DESC: word wrap option makes it useful for general text printing too.
DESC: Because of the small font sizes used, Save A Tree works best on high
DESC: resolution printers. Use of Save A Tree is free of charge. I
DESC: encourage you to share it freely. Copies of the source (THINK C)
DESC: may be obtained for $20 and a disk w/SASE.
DESC:
38 Scroll Bar Sample.dd 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: Scroll Bar Example.
KEY: Scroll Bar Sample.dd KBytes: 31744
37 SerDemo.p 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-14-1989
DESC: Turbo Pascal Serial drivers
KEY: SerDemo.p KBytes: 6144
36 Serial Demo.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-08-1991
DESC: Serial Demo program adapted from SerialDemo.c by Mark Y. Geschelin.
KEY: Serial Demo.cpt KBytes: 4096
DESC: This program uses the modem port to send and recieve characters. It
DESC: functions as a very simple terminal emulator. This is meant to be
DESC: an example of the use of the Serial Manager, not an example of how
DESC: to code a terminal emulator!! Compile this program with
DESC: Runtime.lib, Interface.lib, and Serial.p Pascal port by Phil
DESC: Shapiro and Mark Y. Geschelin.
35 SERIAL.PAS 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
DESC: Very simple Think Pascal program that shows how to use the serial
KEY: SERIAL.PAS KBytes: 3072
DESC: driver to transmit data over the modem port. It impeements a trivial
DESC: terminal emulator. Use Disk Doubler 3.7 to decompress.
DESC:
34 SERIUS 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-08-1991
DESC: The Serius Demo application is intended to introduce you to the
KEY: SERIUS KBytes: 380928
DESC: Serius Desktop Programming environment and the accompanying
DESC: tutorial will take you through the process of quickly and easily
DESC: putting together a small application. The file “Painter
DESC: Instructions.PICT” can be opened from inside the sample application
DESC: that you will create. We recommend that you print the instructions
DESC: in the enclosed tutorial (both parts 1 and 2) before using the
DESC: Serius Demo application. This demo is freeware. By all means, feel
DESC: free to give copies to your friends.
DESC:
33 Serius Demo.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-28-1991
DESC: DEMO of Serius Programmer V2.0. THis is an icon based programming
KEY: Serius Demo.cpt KBytes: 366592
DESC: environment suitable for those of us that would like to try
DESC: programming but cannot deal with the complexity of a "normal" text
DESC: based language. It is simple, quick, and fun. Free but subject to
DESC: the Serius Corp. Copyright and licensing. Uploaded from a demo disk
DESC: distributed at the recent Expo. Have fun! Self-extracting
DESC: compressed file. Keywords ICON BASED PROGRAMMING Demo.
32 sfCL Update.dd 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
DESC: Update to sf Class Library (sfCL) fixes bugs. Use Disk Doubler 3.7
KEY: sfCL Update.dd KBytes: 46080
DESC: to decompress.
DESC:
DESC:
31 ShowCInit.cpt 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-13-1989
DESC: ShowCinit file for Color Cicons
KEY: ShowCInit.cpt KBytes: 15360
30 ShowINIT Info (New) 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-14-1988
DESC: Show init info file
KEY: ShowINIT Info (New) KBytes: 3072
29 ShowINIT.a -(NEW) 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-14-1988
DESC: Show init programing code
KEY: ShowINIT.a -(NEW) KBytes: 11264
28 ShowOff.cpt 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-18-1988
DESC: Light Speed Pascal tutor
KEY: ShowOff.cpt KBytes: 38912
27 SillyIcons.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-30-1992
DESC: The enclosed files are an exercise in using the routines described
KEY: SillyIcons.cpt KBytes: 11264
DESC: in the initial issue of Tech Note 306. These routines are
DESC: PlotIconID and PlotCIconHandle. See the Tech Note (available
DESC: elsewhere online) for details. For small (16x16) and mini (12x12)
DESC: icons, I see a solid Macintosh crash when PlotIconID is applying
DESC: transforms other than ttNone and ttSelected. That is why the word
DESC: “crash” appears in those positions in the window. Since Finder
DESC: manages to plot small icons using all the transforms, why can’t I?
DESC:
DESC:
26 simp3d.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-06-1989
DESC: This is a simple 3D program originally written for the IBM pc.
KEY: simp3d.cpt KBytes: 7168
DESC: Athough simple, it does show the basic ideas of 3D object
DESC: representation. written in BASIC.
DESC:
25 Simplest.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-30-1988
DESC: Simple linear programing language
KEY: Simplest.cpt KBytes: 43008
24 SimpleTools2.dd 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: Tools for programing.
KEY: SimpleTools2.dd KBytes: 96256
23 Small Talk.dd 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-05-1991
DESC: Small Talk.dd is one of the early programing languages available for
KEY: Small Talk.dd KBytes: 55296
DESC: the Macintosh. Decompress using DD 3.7.
DESC:
DESC:
22 Sort4D.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-30-1988
DESC: 4th Diminsion coloumn sort examples
KEY: Sort4D.cpt KBytes: 18432
21 SortScreen.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1988
DESC: Sort Screen program
KEY: SortScreen.cpt KBytes: 7168
19 Spool.cpt 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-16-1989
DESC: An example of spooling a PICT that's bigger than 32K
KEY: Spool.cpt KBytes: 3072
18 StackWindow.Rsrc 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1987
DESC: Resource File for StackWnd.Pas
KEY: StackWindow.Rsrc KBytes: 2048
17 STACKWINDS.R 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-05-1987
DESC: Resource file for StackWindows shell in RMaker format.
KEY: STACKWINDS.R KBytes: 4096
16 STACKWND.PAS 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1987
DESC: Insanely Great Window Demo.
KEY: STACKWND.PAS KBytes: 25600
14 STAR.PAS 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-17-1987
DESC: An example of graphic printing. Quick and easy.
KEY: STAR.PAS KBytes: 5120
13 StopWatc.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
DESC: main purpose of timing and comparing applications and procedures.
KEY: StopWatc.cpt KBytes: 14336
DESC: StopWatch is a free utility written using Think C 4.0.5. Its main
DESC: purpose is to make it easier to time and compare applications,
DESC: procedures and programs, but it can also be used as an event-logger.
DESC: It is primarily intended for use with MultiFinder, though this is
DESC: not mandatory. The main features are 1) It will count up or down
DESC: from a specified time 2) It can count in tenths of seconds etc.
DESC: Compact Pro Archive.
DESC:
DESC:
12 StretchDemo 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-27-1987
DESC: Stretch Menu Demo
KEY: StretchDemo KBytes: 75776
11 StringFunctions.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
DESC: Handy Pascal string functions written by Jon Wind include routines
KEY: StringFunctions.cpt KBytes: 4096
DESC: to create, retrieve and change STR and STR# resources. Also
DESC: included are string conversion to lower case (including
DESC: diacriticals) and word capitalization. Free. Compactor file.
10 Stringifier.dd 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
DESC: Stringifier is designed to let you import plain old text files into
KEY: Stringifier.dd KBytes: 22528
DESC: STR# resources. The strings in the text files can be separated
DESC: (delimited) by a choice of characters such as carriage returns,
DESC: tabs, etc. This allows you to manage your strings outside of
DESC: ResEdit and simply import them into your program after making an
DESC: update. For minor changes you can still use ResEdit. Stringifier
DESC: has a TRUE MAC INTERFACE. If you're using the competing program
DESC: Text->Res you'll enjoy the smoothness and completeness of
DESC: Stringifier. Shareware ($12) by Gary Kowalski. Use Disk Doubler 3.7
DESC: to decompress.
9 Structure Bug 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-17-1988
DESC: MPW C Structure Bug
KEY: Structure Bug KBytes: 4096
6 SUPERSPOOL MOD.TXT 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-17-1990
DESC: This document describes fixes to SuperSpool and SuperLaserSpool
KEY: SUPERSPOOL MOD.TXT KBytes: 5120
DESC: which will cure several problems. (1) Cures Flashing cursor problem
DESC: with WriteNow. (2) Cures problem wher DA print utilities would not
DESC: print. (3) Cures problem where SuperSpool/SuperLaserSpool would
DESC: crash in Multifinder. (4) Cures problem of SuperSpool causing
DESC: System Heap corruption at boot time.
DESC:
5 SurferPlus.dd 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
DESC: SurferPlus contains sample Communications Toolbox application and
KEY: SurferPlus.dd KBytes: 258048
DESC: source code in C. Use Disk Doubler 3.7 to decompress.
DESC:
DESC:
4 Swine 1 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1987
DESC: This is a PIG graphic for Chris Ghelker
KEY: Swine 1 KBytes: 4096
3 SYS7HELPERS.CPT 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-04-1991
DESC: You may find these System 7.0 friendly utilities useful as a
KEY: SYS7HELPERS.CPT KBytes: 23552
DESC: programmer. It contains two desk accessories (dfil) and one Control
DESC: Panel (cdev) for tracking the new traps, locating low memory globals
DESC: and hex-binary con- version. Turn on balloon help for each one for
DESC: instructions. Keywords: Sys7friendly, cdev, dfil. Decompress with
DESC: Compactor Pro.
DESC: