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========================== Contents of Disk 590 ==========================
This is disk 590 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Crystals A computer simulation of three-dimensional crystal lattices
which permit you to observe stereoscopic views of any of the
fourteen Bravais lattices with a variety of orientations,
while rotating and posititioning them in real time. The
frame rate is between 10 and 30 frames per second, depending
upon the options selected and the Amiga being used. It is
primarily intended for educators and students in physics,
chemistry, and geology. It is most suitable for use in con-
junction with a course in solid state physics, or a course
in crystallography. Version 2.15, shareware, binary only.
Author: David McKinstry
EquiLog A Master-Mind type game. Version 1.36, binary only.
Author: Pierre-Louis Mangeard
MICE My Image Code Editor. MICE generates source code from stan-
dard IFF pictures. Can generate either assembly or C source.
Version 1.2, binary only.
Author: Pierre-Louis Mangeard
Seeker A 'find file' type utility for AmigaDOS 2.0 with more fea-
tures than most such programs. Intuition interface supports
AmigaDOS and unix-like wildcards. Several operations can be
performed on found files. Version 1.2, shareware, binary
only.
Author: Donald Lloyd
SuperDuper A very fast disk copier and formatter. Can make up to four
unverified copies from a ram buffer in 36 seconds. Verified
copies from a ram buffer take 67 seconds for one destination
drive, plus 34 seconds for each additional destination. This
is version 2.01, an update to version 2.0 on disk 561. Now
includes a program to fine tune some fields in the trackdisk
device, and a "no click" type program. Binary only.
Author: Sebastiano Vigna
========================== Contents of Disk 591 ==========================
This is disk 591 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Flyspeck A very tiny font, which is more of a gimmick than a useful
font. Perhaps the tiniest font available for the Amiga.
Author: Sascha Wildner
MonopolySrc Source to the immensely popular Monopoly game distributed
in binary form on disk 251.
Author: Ed Musgrove
Vim Vi IMitation. A clone of the UNIX text editor "vi". Very
useful for editing programs and other plain ASCII text.
Based on Stevie (disk 256) with many enhancements such as
multilevel undo, command line history, improved command line
editing, full vi compatibility (except Q and zn commands),
command typeahead display, command to display yank buffers,
unlimited line length, ability to edit binary files, file
name stack, support for Manx QuickFix, shows current file
name in window title, etc. Internal storage structures
have been redesigned for optimal speed and memory usage.
Version 1.14, includes source.
Author: Bram Moolenaar, et. al.
========================== Contents of Disk 592 ==========================
This is disk 592 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CirclesUp A simple little two player game where circles fly into the
playing area from both sides of the screen. When each player
presses his corresponding ALT key they fly to the top of the
screen and stop moving when they hit another circle or the
border. The object of the game is to connect a specified
number of circles of the same color. Version 1.0, includes
source.
Author: Jason Lowe
EZAsm Combines parts of "C" with 68000 assembly language. Produces
highly optimized code. Supports all 2.0 functions and more.
Comes bundled with A68k and Blink, for a complete programming
environment. This is version 1.6, an update to version 1.5
on disk 484. Includes example source and executable files.
Binary only.
Author: Joe Siebenmann
LAZi A graphic interface for the archive utilities Lharc, Arc, and
Zoo. LAZi will add, delete, extract, and update single or
multiple files, list and test archives, allow you to read
extracted readmes/docs or any other ascii file, save a con-
figuration file that holds the locations of your work direct-
ories, archive utilities, and its position when iconified.
At least 1Mb of RAM is recommended. Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Mark W. Davis
NumbersUp A simple little game where numbers fly into the playing area
from both sides of the screen. When you click the mouse but-
ton, they fly to the top of the screen and stick there. The
score is determined by what numbers the current number lands
near, and the game ends when the same numbers end up adjacent
to each other. Version 1.2, includes source.
Author: Jason Lowe
PublicService A screen clock intended for those whose day revolves around a
series of breaks; this one counts down the minutes to each
break, and complains if you're at the Amiga outside working
hours! All break times are contained in a small text file
(example given). Times are expressed in words rather than
numbers. Includes source.
Author: Michael Warner
QuickTrans Freely redistributable replacement for mathtrans.library,
containing faster versions of all 17 functions, with almost
the same accuracy. Trigonometric functions are 2 to 2.5 times
as fast. Logarithmic, exponential and hyperbolic functions
are about 3 times as fast. Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Martin Combs
Star Three C functions, that you can easily incorporate into your
programs to draw stars. Includes source.
Author: Jason Lowe
========================== Contents of Disk 593 ==========================
This is disk 593 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AnalyRim An integration of the AnalytiCalc spreadsheet (disk 495) and
the RIM-5 relational database management system (disk 143).
Integrates a spreadsheet with hundreds of functions and 18000
by 18000 cell address space, with a complete disk based DBMS,
and functions permitting one to move relations or selections
of relations in either direction between spreadsheet and data-
base. In this way, large relations can be stored on disk, yet
accessed as needed in the spreadsheet, from whence they can be
computed with or plotted. The command language of RIM is fair-
ly close to SQL and documents for it are included. Also sup-
ports GnuPlot to provide flexible plotting. A minimum of 2Mb
of memory is recommended, of which 750K must be contiguous.
Because the full distribution would not fit on a single disk,
it has been split onto two disks, with disk 593 containing the
executable and needed "keypad" command files, and disk 594
containing the source and documentation.
Author: Glenn C. Everhart et. al.
Elements Very nice interactive display of the the Periodic Table
of Elements. Includes general row and column information,
plus a test mode where the program asks specific questions
about the selected element or row/column. This is version
2.3b, an update to version 2.3 on disk 384, with some minor
AmigaDOS 2.0 fixes, a new icon, and Swedish and German data
files. Binary only, shareware.
Author: Paul Thomas Miller
LhA A very fast archiver that is compatible with MS-DOS LhArc
V1.13 and LHA V2.13, as well as the Amiga LhArc. LhA is
very memory efficient, has been written with stability
and reliability in mind, has carefully optimized compression
and decompression routines, is multitasking reentrant and
pure, handles multiple volume archives (registered version
only), and more. Version 1.11, an update to version 1.0 on
disk 577. Shareware, binary only.
Author: Stefan Boberg
PicPak A package of general purpose picture loading and manipulation
functions, including IFF ILBM loading, ViewPort color control
(including fades and color cycling), and frames. Will also