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JEOPARD - Jeopard is a classic strategy game for 2 to 8 players. The
object is to conquer the world by occupying every territory on the
screen.
VLT4036 - VLT is a VT100 terminal emulator and a Tektronix emulator. This
program requires ARP1.1 Author Willi Langveld.
SuperView21 - SuperView is a program that will display IFF pictures of
all types on the Amiga. The program supports the following features -
Multiple files on one command line. WorkBench (icons) are supported.
All display modes supported. Auto Overscan Color Cycle ( DPaint and
GraphiCraft types) CRNG CCRT AmigaBasic ACBM type files Author chunk is
supported Displays the first cell in a ANIM file Written in Assembly,
PURE code that can be resident under 1.3
BatBench - When you boot your Amiga, you will see Batman above the city
in place of your regular Workbench backdrop and hear the words "I'm
Batman over your sound device. Cor!
VTime - Growing tired of depth arranging windows and screens to find
digital or analog clocks on the WorkBench screen, I decided that a
talking clock would be an easy way to remedy this situation. I also knew
that there were a few blind computer users' out there using the Amiga on
a daily bases, and that a program that spoke the time would be well
received in their community.
TurboBackUpV1.00 - TURBOBACKUP is the fastest, safest way we know to do
backups of unprotected standard AMIGA-Dos-floppy disks on an Amiga with
Kick1.2 or higher using two or more disk-drives and working with
multitasking.
WBKaleidoscope - Isn't a plain blue Workbench background so BORING? Here
is a solution. This program will set up another playfield in back of
your Workbench screen and draw a slowly-changing pattern. Since the
screen is dual-playfield, the pattern does not disturb your Workbench at
all--Workbench doesn't even know it's there.
BTutor - The following tutorial is for the use of AmigaBASIC
programmersboth novice and intermidiate programmers can benfit from this
tutorial. Part 1 (this tutorial) contains information which is quite
useful so if possible, read this file with a program that can let you
print your current screen so that you can create yourself a quick
reference card. The following tutorial will cover the following - How
to access libraries in AmigaBASIC How to use CLI commands. How to
interface I/O with your modem How to create a console window in
AmigaBASIC.
ZapMap - ZapMap13 contains the equivalent of AmigaDos 1.3 .bmap files
(accounting for it's size). Running the program is all that a BASIC
programmer will need to use the Amiga's LIBRARY Functions. You can
throw away your 1.3 .bmap files if you choose (NOT recommended!) as you
will not need them to either use this program or to use the LIBRARY
functions in your own BASIC programs. It can also be used with Absoft's
AC-BASIC (and other BASICS that require the use of .bmaps to make
library calls) enabling you to create TRUE stand alone programs!