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Last Updated: 02-24-1992
ID# FILE NAME ACC. T UPLOADED BY DATE
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26 Ultra Drag1.0b1 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-06-1991
DESC: The core functionality for the dragging of color icons is in two
KEY: Ultra Drag1.0b1 KBytes: 288768
DESC: units: UOffscreenManager and UIconDragging. MNothing, UNothing, and
DESC: UReliefGridView are used in the demonstration example only.
DESC: Dragging icons uses multiple offscreen pixmaps, one for each
DESC: GDevice,for performance reasons, since each GDevice has its own
DESC: color table and depth. Using one pixmap to mirror all GDevices
DESC: would require QuickDraw to make adjustments for these differences
DESC: when pixmaps are blitted between "incompatible" GDevices. This is
DESC: very inefficient.Instead, each GDevice has its own compatible
DESC: pixmap that is used whenthe area around the icon intersects that
24 Using ResEdit ƒ.dd 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 03-31-1991
DESC: Using ResEdit ƒ.dd is a Resedit trainer titled Using ResEdit by Joe
KEY: Using ResEdit ƒ.dd KBytes: 291840
DESC: Brower, MacSolutions Senior Consultant 1987. This information covers
DESC: basic resources and uses for Rededt and you. In Word and MacWrite
DESC: format. Use Disk Doubler 3.1 to expand.
23 Uu**code.cpt 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-21-1991
DESC: UUTool is back again, including a few minor fixes to UUTool 2.0.3
KEY: Uu**code.cpt KBytes: 35840
DESC: and a Generic UENG 1.0.1 + source code ( Only realchange from.
DESC: 2.0.2) uu**coding is a way of converting a binary file into
DESC: printable text for transmission over an electronic medium. This is
DESC: the standard when dealing witunix* based operating systems. The
DESC: acronym TuuU means unix-to-unix, and thutilities uuencode and
DESC: uudecode are usually found wherever the unix-to-unix copy (UUCP)
DESC: program is on your unix system. uuencoding converts a binary file
DESC: to printable text, and uudecoding coverts the text file back to
DESC: binary. Keywords: unix,uuencode,decode,binhex,hqx, text,
22 Vax Storage 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-28-1987
DESC: Vax Storage Disertation
KEY: Vax Storage KBytes: 5120
21 VibSimul1.cpt 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-15-1988
DESC: Vibration simulation program
KEY: VibSimul1.cpt KBytes: 13312
20 Viewer.src.cpt 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-01-1988
DESC: Viewer.scr file
KEY: Viewer.src.cpt KBytes: 17408
19 ViewPortTech 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-10-1988
DESC: Documentation on View Port
KEY: ViewPortTech KBytes: 12288
18 VIP INDEX 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-03-1987
DESC: Index of V.I.P. procedures from sample routines
KEY: VIP INDEX KBytes: 8192
17 VIP Review.dd 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: VIP Review
KEY: VIP Review.dd KBytes: 81920
16 VIP+MACROS.dd 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: VIP Macros.
KEY: VIP+MACROS.dd KBytes: 6144
15 w.LSP Comments 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-23-1988
DESC: Light Speed Pascal Comments
KEY: w.LSP Comments KBytes: 14336
14 WDEF.cpt 6 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-28-1989
DESC: Some sample code on WDEF by Daryl Lavato.
KEY: WDEF.cpt KBytes: 11264
13 WDEF0.TXT 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: Window files
KEY: WDEF0.TXT KBytes: 24576
12 Weaver.cpt 3 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-27-1989
DESC: Programers C4.0 utility.
KEY: Weaver.cpt KBytes: 18432
11 where 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: Aztec file
KEY: where KBytes: 8192
10 Window Demo.dd 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-03-1987
DESC: 4th Diminsion Window Demos.
KEY: Window Demo.dd KBytes: 14336
8 Wizzo.dd 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-26-1987
DESC: Programer file.
KEY: Wizzo.dd KBytes: 9216
7 WORDMIXER.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-11-1988
DESC: Basic Word checking program
KEY: WORDMIXER.cpt KBytes: 6144
6 XCMDSHEL.CPT 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-16-1991
DESC: This is a text file describing how to build an XCMD using THINK-C.
KEY: XCMDSHEL.CPT KBytes: 20480
DESC: Enclosed are several header.h files and source.c files that comprise
DESC: a working example of the Dialog XCMD described in Chapter 3 of
DESC: "XCMD's for HyperCard" by Gary Bond (MIS: Press; ISBN
DESC: 0-943518-85-7). The 29 "glue" routines are in the XCmdGlue.c file.
DESC: The XCmdBlock is defined in the HyperXCmd.h file, along with
DESC: prototypes for all the "glue" code.
5 XcShell.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-09-1991
DESC: XcShell is a Think C 5.0 Multi-Segment XCMD Shell derived from a
KEY: XcShell.cpt KBytes: 28672
DESC: well tested XCMD product I own . It provides a number of usefull
DESC: functions for Hypercard developers. The archive file included in
DESC: this DL is a compactor file containing complete source code; a
DESC: sample resource file and Hypercard stack which uses the XCMD shell.
DESC: The source code is provided as shareware with an appropriate
DESC: license allowing the user to incorporate it into their code at no
DESC: cost, and encouraging further distribution. Ah yes, I will provide
DESC: some limited support if needed and time permits.
DESC:
4 XLisp20T8.dd 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-12-1988
DESC: Updated version of Xlisp programming application.
KEY: XLisp20T8.dd KBytes: 71680
3 YACC.cpt 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 08-28-1991
DESC: Yacc: Yet Another Compiler-Compiler. Stephen C. Johnson Computer
KEY: YACC.cpt KBytes: 105472
DESC: program input generally has some structure; in fact, every computer
DESC: program that does input can be thought of as defining an “input
DESC: language” which it accepts. An input language may be as complex as a
DESC: programming language, or as simple as a sequence of numbers.
DESC: Unfortunately, usual input facilities are limited, difficult to use,
DESC: and often are lax about checking their inputs for validity. Yacc
DESC: provides a general tool for describing the input to a computer
DESC: program.
DESC:
1 zmodem.source.cpt 6 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-07-1989
DESC: Z Modem Code
KEY: zmodem.source.cpt KBytes: 66560