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========================== Contents of Disk 050 ==========================
This is disk 50 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware.
This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated
to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and
fund further development. I hope that by including them in this
library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible
distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that
like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee".
To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from
the library.
Asm A shareware macro assembler, submitted by the author.
Asm is a 68010 macro assembler that is compatible with
the assembler described in the AmigaDOS manual. This is
version 1.1, an update to the version on disk number 46,
and includes bug fixes, additional standard Motorola
mnemonics and a simple startup code module.
Author: Douglas Leavitt
BreakOut A 3-D game. Requires 3-D glasses.
Author: Tim Kemp
DiskZap Program to "edit" a disk, sector by sector. Version 1.1.
Author: Paris Bingham Jr.
FirstSiliCon A smart input line interpreter that provides a separate
command window with full editing and recall of previous
commands. Actual name is "Sili(Con:)".
Author: Pete Goodeve
Missile A nice "missile defense" game. Written 100% in
assembler (source available from author) and is very fast!
Author: Glen Merriman
PerfectSound PerfectSound demo, with a sound editor and sample sound
files. Looks very nice.
Author: Anthony Wood
Sizzlers Graphics demo programs.
Author: Greg Epley
UnixArc A version of arc suitable for Unix System V.
Author: System Enhancement Associates
Wombat Yet another terminal emulation program. Version 3.01.
Has user settable cursor, programmable function keys,
vt-102 emulation, auto-dialing, loadable settings files,
and more.
Author: Dave Warker
========================== Contents of Disk 051 ==========================
This is disk 51 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from
the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort, and was obtained
from the Free Software Foundation. This is a working
update to the version on disk number 4, provided by
Johan Widen.
Author: Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman
Compress This is an update to the compress version released
on disk number 6. It is tested and seems to work
well except for a couple glitches noticed at the
last minute (see the README file). Compress reduces the
size of the named files using adaptive Lempel-Ziv coding.
The amount of compression obtained depends on the size of
the input, the number of bits per code, and the distribution
of common substrings. Typically, text such as source code
or English is reduced by 50-60%. Compression is generally
much better then that achieved by Huffman coding
(as used in "pack") or adaptive Huffman coding
(as used in "compact"), and takes less time to compute.
Author: Thomas Spencer, with improvements by others
Cos A "Wheel Of Fortune" style game in AmigaBasic.
Author: Steve Michel
DifSsed Dif produces a difference file which lists the
line by line differences between any two text files.
These differences can be fed to ssed (a stream type
editor), along with the original text file, to remotely
reproduce the other (new) file. Binary only.
Author: Chuck Forsberg, Amiga port by Rich Schaeffer
Sq.Usq Portable versions of the CPM sq and usq utilities.
Author: R. Greenlaw, many changes by Bill Swan
========================== Contents of Disk 052 ==========================
This is disk 52 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Assign Replacement for AmigaDOS assign command, written in C.
Author: Charles McManis
Fractal A fractal program which produces a random square
fractal terrain.
Author: John Olsen
HAMpoly A polygon drawing demo which uses HAM mode to produce
polygons of any of the possible 4096 colors.
Author: John Olsen
MxGads Demonstrates how to make mutual exclusion of boolean
gadgets work, even if they contain GadgetText.
Author: Willy Langeveld
Poly A polygon drawing demo using the AreaMove, AreaDraw, and
AreaEnd functions.
Author: John Olsen
Tek4010 A Tek 4010 emulator.
Author: Terry Whelan, with changes by Steve Poling
Vdraw1.16 Shareware drawing program submitted by the author.
This version uses menus but includes some items not
in version 1.19, also on this disk.
Author: Stephen Vermeulen
Vdraw1.19 Latest version of Vdraw, with a completely new iconic
user interface, and some other new features including
a color palette mixer and DPaint style brushes, extended
cutting features, area locking, and a flexible printing
interface.
Author: Stephen Vermeulen
========================== Contents of Disk 053 ==========================
This is disk 53 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Animations Some animations made with Aegis Animator. Includes
a player program.
Author: Aegis Development
ARCre Creates rename scripts so that files with long names can
be easily archived and dearchived correctly by "arc".
Author: John Hoffman
Arp Some preliminary programs from a program started on BIX
by Charlie Heath to replace all the BCPL AmigaDOS programs
with assembly equivalents. Includes "break", "cd", "chmod",
"echo", "filenote", and "makedir".
Author: Charlie Heath and Scott Ballantyne
Compiler An optimizing C compiler for the 68000. Has successfully
compiled itself on a 68000 based Unix system V machine,
but has yet to be fully ported to the Amiga. It will
currently produce assembly output for simple C routines
on the Amiga, but needs lots of work to be really useful
as anything other than a learning tool for budding compiler
guru's.
Author: Matthew Brandt
SpreadSheet A simple "Visicalc-like" spread sheet calculator. Also
known as "vc" but there is currently a debate about whether
or not that name is a registered trademark. The version
on disk number 36 was based on an earlier version of the
same source. This release also includes source code.
Author: James Gosling, Mark Weiser, and Bob Bond
Amiga port by Dave Wecker
TarSplit A port of the OS/9 program that extracts files from
Unix tar archives.
Author: James Jones. Amiga version by Mike Meyer.
UUencode Programs to encode/decode binary files for transmittal
via mail or other text-only methods. The binary file
is expanded by approximately 35% for transmittal. This
release is an update to the version on disk number 38,
and includes a simple line-by-line checksum technique that
can read and write files compatible with the older
uuencode/uudecode.
Author: Mark Horton with mods by Alan Rosenthal
========================== Contents of Disk 054 ==========================
This is disk 54 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Hanoi Classical demo program for recursion. Solves the
towers of hanoi problem in a workbench window of
its own.
Author: Ali Ozer
ISpell A quick and dirty port of a Unix version of a freely
distributable screen oriented, interactive, spelling checker.
I use the Unix version daily and it is very nice.
You will need expansion ram to run this with the
supplied dictionary, as it loads the entire 300K
hashed dictionary into memory. A hard disk is
also recommended.
Author: Pace Willisson
Ing The next step in the "boing wars". Turns a nice screen
full of little windows into a screen of lots of bouncing
little windows. Cute!
Author: Leo 'Bols Ewhac' Schwab
Lav A "title bar type" program that displays the number of
tasks in the Amiga's run queue, averaged over the
last minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes. Presumably
inspired by, and named after, the BSD "load average"
program.
Author: William Rucklidge
MidiTools Simple programs to play and record through the MIDI I/F.
Untest