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@database CONTENTS
@author "Fred Fish"
@index MAIN
@node MAIN "BBS Files"
B B S F I L E S
This is the root directory of the file tree that contains lha archives for
selected material on this CD set. The @{"README" link FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/README/MAIN} file contains detailed
information about unpacking the archives if necessary, the "files.bbs"
files, and the product info files that were used to generate the files.bbs
files.
There are three other files that are automatically generated, which are
plain text versions of the same information contained in this file, as
follows:
The @{"INDEX" link FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/INDEX/MAIN} file provides a quick overview which contains a one-line entry
for each program, including the name of the program, version number, and
short description.
The @{"LOCATE" link FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/LOCATE/MAIN} file is the same as the INDEX file, except instead of having
a short description, it includes the full path to the material you wish
to locate.
The @{"CONTENTS" link FreshFish-Vol8-2:BBS/CONTENTS/MAIN} file contains detailed information about each program,
including a longer description, author information, and location in the
file tree.
Generally you would only need these files if you were accessing the
information without the help of AmigaGuide.
This file tree is organized into several subdirectories. For an
index of the files in any subdirectory, click on the appropriate
name below:
@{"CBM" link CBM-INDEX}
@{"GNU" link GNU-INDEX}
@{"biz" link biz-INDEX}
@{"catalogs" link catalogs-INDEX}
@{"comm" link comm-INDEX}
@{"dev" link dev-INDEX}
@{"disk" link disk-INDEX}
@{"docs" link docs-INDEX}
@{"game" link game-INDEX}
@{"gfx" link gfx-INDEX}
@{"hard" link hard-INDEX}
@{"misc" link misc-INDEX}
@{"mods" link mods-INDEX}
@{"mus" link mus-INDEX}
@{"pix" link pix-INDEX}
@{"reviews" link reviews-INDEX}
@{"text" link text-INDEX}
@{"util" link util-INDEX}
@endnode
@node CBM-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: CBM"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"NDUK-V37 " link NDUK-V37-37} 37 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
@{"NDUK-V39 " link NDUK-V39-39} 39 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
@{"NDUK-V40 " link NDUK-V40-40} 40 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
@endnode
@node GNU-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: GNU"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"APlusPlus " link APlusPlus-1.01} 1.01 C++ class library for AmigaDOS functions
@{"autoconf " link autoconf-1.11} 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
@{"autoconf " link autoconf-2.1} 2.1 GNU automatic configuration generator.
@{"bash " link bash-1.13.4} 1.13.4 GNU Bourne Again SHell - Amiga diffs
@{"bc " link bc-1.03} 1.03 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
@{"binutils " link binutils-1.8.x} 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
@{"binutils " link binutils-2.5.2} 2.5.2 GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
@{"bison " link bison-1.22} 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
@{"Brik " link Brik-2.0} 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
@{"calc " link calc-2.02c} 2.02c Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
@{"cpio " link cpio-2.3} 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
@{"dbmalloc " link dbmalloc-1.14} 1.14 Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
@{"dbug " link dbug-2.3} 2.3 Macro based debugging library and tools.
@{"dc " link dc-0.2} 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
@{"diffutils " link diffutils-2.7} 2.7 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
@{"doschk " link doschk-1.1} 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
@{"ed " link ed-0.1} 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
@{"emacs " link emacs-18.59} 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
@{"emacs " link emacs-19.28} 19.28 GNU Emacs editor
@{"f2c " link f2c-93.04.28} 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
@{"fileutils " link fileutils-3.12} 3.12 File management utilities.
@{"findutils " link findutils-4.1} 4.1 GNU find, xargs, and locate
@{"flex " link flex-2.4.7} 2.4.7 Fast lexical analyzer generator
@{"gawk " link gawk-2.15.5} 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
@{"gcc " link gcc-2.3.3} 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
@{"gcc " link gcc-2.6.2} 2.6.2 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
@{"gdb " link gdb-4.12} 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
@{"gdbm " link gdbm-1.7.3} 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
@{"ghostscript " link ghostscript-2.6.1.4} 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
@{"ghostscript-font" link ghostscript-fonts-2.6.1} 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
@{"gmp " link gmp-1.3.2} 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
@{"gnat " link gnat-2.00} 2.00 GNU ADA compiler.
@{"GNU-misc-bin " link GNU-misc-bin-?.?} ?.? Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree
@{"GNU-misc-src " link GNU-misc-src-?.?} ?.? Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree
@{"GNU-Startup " link GNU-Startup-1.0} 1.0 Script and files to setup GNU environ.
@{"grep " link grep-2.0} 2.0 GNU grep package
@{"groff " link groff-1.09} 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
@{"gzip " link gzip-1.2.4} 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
@{"indent " link indent-1.9.1} 1.9.1 C code beautifier
@{"ispell " link ispell-4.0} 4.0 GNU spelling checker
@{"ixemul " link ixemul-40.4} 40.4 Shared lib providing UNIX like environ.
@{"ixemul " link ixemul-40.4} 40.4 Unix emulation environment, Amiga lib.
@{"ixemul " link ixemul-40.4} 40.4 Unix emulation environment, devel files.
@{"ixpipe " link ixpipe-1.0} 1.0 Create IXPIPE: for ixemul.library use
@{"jove " link jove-4.14.6} 4.14.6 Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
@{"less " link less-252} 252 Viewer program similar to "more".
@{"libcurses " link libcurses-8.3} 8.3 Platform independant screen maint lib.
@{"libg++ " link libg++-2.6.1} 2.6.1 GNU C++ class library
@{"libm " link libm-5.4} 5.4 Runtime math library
@{"libnix " link libnix-0.7} 0.7 A library for amiga specific gcc develp.
@{"m4 " link m4-1.4} 1.4 GNU macro processor
@{"make " link make-3.71} 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
@{"os-include " link os-include-40} 40 Amiga include files for gcc binary tree.
@{"os-lib " link os-lib-40} 40 Amiga libraries for gcc binary tree.
@{"patch " link patch-2.1} 2.1 Apply diff files
@{"pdksh " link pdksh-4.9} 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
@{"perl " link perl-4.036} 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
@{"rcs " link rcs-5.6.0.1} 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
@{"sed " link sed-2.05} 2.05 GNU stream editor
@{"sh-utils " link sh-utils-1.12} 1.12 GNU shell programming utilities
@{"sharutils " link sharutils-4.1} 4.1 Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
@{"tar " link tar-1.11.2} 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
@{"termcap " link termcap-1.2} 1.2 GNU termcap library.
@{"texinfo " link texinfo-3.1} 3.1 GNU documentation system
@{"textutils " link textutils-1.11} 1.11 GNU text processing utilities
@endnode
@node biz-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: biz"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"ABank " link ABank-1.02} 1.02 Accounts bank management, many options.
@{"ADPro25PR " link ADPro25PR-2.5} 2.5 ADPro 2.5 screenshots & press release
@{"AFile " link AFile-3.30} 3.30 A datafile manager
@{"AmigaWorld " link AmigaWorld-4.32} 4.32 Database of information of all countries
@{"Amortize " link Amortize-1.16} 1.16 Calculate loan amortizations/payments
@{"ASC " link ASC-6.21} 6.21 Amiga port of the UNIX spreadsheet SC
@{"Banker " link Banker-2.0beta} 2.0beta Home accounting program w/MUI interface
@{"bBaseII " link bBaseII-5.6} 5.6 Easily stores and retrieves information.
@{"bBaseIII " link bBaseIII-3.01} 3.01 Easily stores and retrieves information.
@{"ButlerJames " link ButlerJames-3.2} 3.2 Database program for address management
@{"CA100A " link CA100A-1.00A} 1.00A Custom Legal Form Generator
@{"CarCosts " link CarCosts-3.06} 3.06 Keep track of automobile expenses
@{"comicDemo " link comicDemo-2.0} 2.0 Database for comic books or magazines
@{"DataMasterDEMO " link DataMasterDEMO-1.01} 1.01 Demo version of a powerful database prog
@{"DataMasterDEMO " link DataMasterDEMO-?.?} ?.? Demo version of a Database program.
@{"db " link db-2.3} 2.3 Database with GadTool look
@{"DDBase " link DDBase-6.42} 6.42 Database that can view various formats
@{"DFA " link DFA-2.2} 2.2 Address database with many features
@{"DiskArchiv " link DiskArchiv-1.21} 1.21 Program for managing your floppy disks
@{"DiskCat " link DiskCat-2.1} 2.1 A configurable disk librarian
@{"ExcelsiorDemo " link ExcelsiorDemo-1.0} 1.0 Demo version of professional BBS system.
@{"FINANCA " link FINANCA-1.4} 1.4 Calculate MORTGAGES, ANNUITIES, INTEREST
@{"Genealogist " link Genealogist-3.13} 3.13 Specialized genealogical info database.
@{"HomeBudget " link HomeBudget-1.3} 1.3 Home budgeting system.
@{"IntuiDex " link IntuiDex-1.1} 1.1 Mailing list manager
@{"INVOICER " link INVOICER-1} 1 Program to create and print Invoices
@{"OnTheBall " link OnTheBall-1.20} 1.20 Demo version of a desktop aid program
@{"PageDemo " link PageDemo-2.22} 2.22 Demo of PageStream with disabled save.
@{"PGS3Preview " link PGS3Preview-3.0} 3.0 Preview and screenshots of PageStream 3
@{"PGSdrivers " link PGSdrivers-930724} 930724 PageStream import modules
@{"PGSprinters " link PGSprinters-930726} 930726 Latest PageStream printer drivers.
@{"QuickFile " link QuickFile-3.1} 3.1 Simple and flexible, flat file database
@{"ReadmeMaster " link ReadmeMaster-2.0} 2.0 Keyword data base of AmigaLibDisks 1-975
@{"ShareManager " link ShareManager-2.3} 2.3 Personal share stock portfolio manager.
@{"TurboCalc " link TurboCalc-2.18E} 2.18E Demo version of powerful spreadsheet
@{"UPSey " link UPSey-1.01} 1.01 Translates zip codes to UPS zones
@{"VideoMaxe " link VideoMaxe-4.44} 4.44 A video database for private video users
@{"WorldMap " link WorldMap-1.0} 1.0 Database/Map of countries
@endnode
@node catalogs-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: catalogs"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"ff00xx-contents " link ff00xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0001-0099
@{"ff01xx-contents " link ff01xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0100-0199
@{"ff02xx-contents " link ff02xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0200-0299
@{"ff03xx-contents " link ff03xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0300-0399
@{"ff04xx-contents " link ff04xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0400-0499
@{"ff05xx-contents " link ff05xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0500-0599
@{"ff06xx-contents " link ff06xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0600-0699
@{"ff07xx-contents " link ff07xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0700-0799
@{"ff08xx-contents " link ff08xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0800-0899
@{"ff09xx-contents " link ff09xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0900-0999
@{"ff10xx-contents " link ff10xx-contents-?.?} ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 1000-1099
@endnode
@node comm-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: comm"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"10000 " link 10000-1.5} 1.5 Dice game, written exclusively for DLG
@{"4D-BBSDemo " link 4D-BBSDemo-2.92} 2.92 Demo release of 4D-BBS shareware BBS.
@{"AGetty " link AGetty-0.218} 0.218 A login "getty" for the serial port.
@{"AmiPOP " link AmiPOP-1.15} 1.15 A POP 3 client for AmigaDOS.
@{"AmiQWK " link AmiQWK-2.7} 2.7 QWKMail format offline message system
@{"AmiTCP " link AmiTCP-3.0
2} 3.0
2 TCP/IP protocol stack for SANA-II.
@{"AmiTCP-Demo " link AmiTCP-Demo-4.0} 4.0 TCP/IP protocol stack
@{"AmiTCP-SDK " link AmiTCP-SDK-4.0} 4.0 Source/Developer Kit for AmiTCP
@{"ATOB " link ATOB-4.0} 4.0 Programs to encode programs into ascii
@{"avmNfax " link avmNfax-1.33} 1.33 Voicemail/fax for voice-capable modems
@{"BBBBS " link BBBBS-7.2} 7.2 BaudBandit BBS, V7.2
@{"BBDoors " link BBDoors-7.2} 7.2 rexxDoor games and diversions for BBBBS
@{"Bulletins " link Bulletins-2.11} 2.11 STDIO door for BBS bulletins
@{"CarbonCopy " link CarbonCopy-34.8} 34.8 Fidonet util for FSC0039 style packets.
@{"CasioLink " link CasioLink-1.0} 1.0 Amiga to Casio FX-850P data link
@{"CyberPager " link CyberPager-1.5} 1.5 Send alpha-numeric messages to pagers.
@{"DCDD " link DCDD-1.8} 1.8 Direct connect demon dialer.
@{"DTMF " link DTMF-1.1} 1.1 Output DTMF tones thru the audio device
@{"EazyBBS " link EazyBBS-2.17} 2.17 A BBS with UUCP network support.
@{"ElCheapoFax " link ElCheapoFax-24.10.93} 24.10.93 Cheap and simple FAX modem interface.
@{"EMS " link EMS-1.0} 1.0 EMS, V1.0
@{"FidoMon " link FidoMon-1.0} 1.0 FidoNet In/Outbound viewer for TrapDoor.
@{"FTPcdrom " link FTPcdrom-2.11} 2.11 Simulate FTP session for CD-ROM access
@{"FTPDaemon " link FTPDaemon-2.0} 2.0 An ftp daemon for AmiTCP, with multiuser
@{"Gothic_Tag " link Gothic_Tag-?.?} ?.? Adds taglines to messages
@{"GRn " link GRn-2.1} 2.1 GUI'ed UUCP, C News, and NNTP newreader.
@{"HFT " link HFT-38.556} 38.556 A very small ANSI terminal program.
@{"Hydra " link Hydra-1.0} 1.0 A bidirectional file transfer protocol
@{"INetUtils " link INetUtils-1.3} 1.3 Internet Utilities for the Amiga
@{"ListSERV " link ListSERV-3.0} 3.0 Maintains electronic mailing lists
@{"MailQueue " link MailQueue-37.0} 37.0 Monitor number of Messages in SMTPSpool
@{"Modem " link Modem-1.1} 1.1 Sample code to configure modems.
@{"Mosaic " link Mosaic-1.2} 1.2 Amiga World-Wide-Web browser
@{"MPack " link MPack-1.4} 1.4 Encoding & decoding in MIME format
@{"MUIAdt " link MUIAdt-1.3} 1.3 Aminet frontend for AmigaDOS
@{"ParBENCH " link ParBENCH-3.1} 3.1 A easy to use ParNET installation kit.
@{"ProNET " link ProNET-1} 1 Installs a network between 2 Amigas
@{"Smail " link Smail-1.10} 1.10 UUCP mail transport mechanism.
@{"SplUU " link SplUU-1.16
} 1.16
UUEncoding file splitter.
@{"Spot " link Spot-1.3} 1.3 A FidoNet tosser/editor for points.
@{"Term " link Term-4.2} 4.2 Very nice terminal program.
@{"Terminus " link Terminus-2.0d} 2.0d A highly capable and flexible comm pgm.
@{"THOR " link THOR-1.25} 1.25 Offline QWK/HIPPO/ABBS/MBBS reader.
@{"Timer " link Timer-1.04} 1.04 Monitor online time, log former logons.
@{"traceroute " link traceroute-1.0} 1.0 A 'traceroute' for AmiTCP
@{"TWC " link TWC-3.26} 3.26 Two Way Chat & Send; modem full duplexer
@{"XprZmodem " link XprZmodem-3.1} 3.1 Amiga shared library for ZModem xfer.
@endnode
@node dev-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: dev"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"ACE " link ACE-2.3} 2.3 FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler + extras
@{"ACE-AG-docs " link ACE-AG-docs-?.?} ?.? Three docs for the AmigaBasic Compiler
@{"ADev11 " link ADev11-3.0a} 3.0a Complete development sys for 68HC11 CPU
@{"ADF " link ADF-1.0} 1.0 Auto-Doc formatting utility
@{"AForth " link AForth-1.4} 1.4 A FORTH-79 Std Implementation for AMIGA
@{"ALSt " link ALSt-3.04} 3.04 Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04
@{"Amiga_E " link Amiga_E-3.1a} 3.1a An Amiga specific E compiler
@{"AmiLock " link AmiLock-1.0.1} 1.0.1 A system friendly console lock program.
@{"AsmKURS " link AsmKURS-?.?} ?.? Docs for 68020/68881 assembly coding.
@{"BarflyDemo " link BarflyDemo-1.10} 1.10 Very powerful Debugger and Assembler.
@{"BGUI " link BGUI-1.1a} 1.1a Creation of font/size sensitive GUI's
@{"c2p " link c2p-?.?} ?.? two *fast* chunky2planar converters
@{"CatEdit " link CatEdit-1.2} 1.2 A GUI catalog editor/translator
@{"CAZ " link CAZ-1.26b} 1.26b A Z80 cross assembler
@{"CManual " link CManual-3.0} 3.0 Amiga programming documents and examples
@{"CodeWatcher " link CodeWatcher-1.4} 1.4 Keeps track of allocated resources.
@{"CPump " link CPump-1.7} 1.7 Configurable GUI for various C-compilers
@{"Curses " link Curses-2.10} 2.10 Link lib of standard "curses" functions
@{"Cursor " link Cursor-1.7} 1.7 Compiler for AmigaBASIC programs
@{"CWeb " link CWeb-3.2} 3.2 D. Knuth's program documentation system.
@{"Data2Object " link Data2Object-1.3} 1.3 Makes ascii text file directly linkable
@{"Date " link Date-33.088} 33.088 Library to help you calculate dates
@{"DCBack " link DCBack-1.5} 1.5 Auto-detach link library for DICE
@{"DeCon " link DeCon-1.0} 1.0 Sends serial debug output to a console
@{"Designer " link Designer-1.50} 1.50 GUI Creator for C & HSPascal, V1.42
@{"DiceConfig " link DiceConfig-2.0} 2.0 GUI based frontend for Dice C compiler
@{"Dis6502 " link Dis6502-1.0} 1.0 Disassembler for 6502 processor binaries
@{"DropBox " link DropBox-1.1} 1.1 Source for (yet unreleased) DropBox v1.1
@{"Enforcer " link Enforcer-37.62} 37.62 Tool to monitor illegal memory access.
@{"fd2AsmInc " link fd2AsmInc-1.0b} 1.0b fd2AsmInc, V1.0b, assembly source, freew
@{"fd2pragma " link fd2pragma-2.0} 2.0 Pragmas/LVOs for Aztec, Dice, SAS, Maxon
@{"FetchRefs " link FetchRefs-1.1} 1.1 AutoDoc/C-Asm-E include look-up tool.
@{"FlexCat " link FlexCat-1.5} 1.5 Creates catalogs & source to handle them
@{"Hc11Dev " link Hc11Dev-1.0} 1.0 Assembler+Monitor for HC11-MCUs
@{"HCE " link HCE-1.0} 1.0 Integrated environment for Sozobon C
@{"LibraryTimer " link LibraryTimer-1.1} 1.1 Profiles calls to library functions.
@{"MAGIC " link MAGIC-?.?} ?.? Share 24-bit image data with MAGIC apps.
@{"MakeVersion " link MakeVersion-1.0} 1.0 Program for creating version numbers.
@{"Math68hc11 " link Math68hc11-?.?} ?.? Math68hc11
@{"MCX11 " link MCX11-1.3} 1.3 Microcontroller executive for MC68HC11.
@{"MeMon " link MeMon-1.1} 1.1 Monitor or change specific memory addr.
@{"MUI " link MUI-2.3} 2.3 Create and maintain user interfaces.
@{"MuiEnv " link MuiEnv-1.2} 1.2 MUI application to manipulate env vars.
@{"MungWall " link MungWall-37.64} 37.64 Watches for illegal FreeMem's
@{"MYSTRIP " link MYSTRIP-1.0} 1.0 Strip symbol/debug hunks from executable
@{"Oberon-A " link Oberon-A-1.4
} 1.4
A freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler
@{"P2C " link P2C-1.20} 1.20 Translates Pascal programs into C.
@{"Palette " link Palette-1.01} 1.01 Oberon-2 module to display palette
@{"PhxAss " link PhxAss-4.00} 4.00 Highly optimizing macro assembler
@{"PhxLnk " link PhxLnk-4.00} 4.00 AmigaDOS module linker
@{"RevUp " link RevUp-1.2} 1.2 Amiga Revision Update System
@{"RKRM " link RKRM-?.?} ?.? Source and executables from 3rd ed. RKM
@{"SerLog " link SerLog-1.3} 1.3 Debugging device to monitor serial-IO
@{"SetPatch " link SetPatch-40.14} 40.14 Utilities to patch AmigaDOS 2.04 - 3.1
@{"SNMA " link SNMA-1.97} 1.97 680x0/6888x amiga macro assembler
@{"SSL " link SSL-4.1} 4.1 Library to simplify assembly development
@{"StackMon " link StackMon-1.3} 1.3 Monitors stack usage of programs
@{"StdErr " link StdErr-3.2} 3.2 A Standard Error Port for Amiga E
@{"StripANSI2 " link StripANSI2-?.?} ?.? Strip ANSI Sequences from a file
@{"Struct " link Struct-1.0} 1.0 Struct programming language compiler
@{"Sushi " link Sushi-37.10} 37.10 Intercept and display output of KPrintf
@{"TBSource " link TBSource-?.?} ?.? Collection of Tomi Blinnikka's A68k src.
@{"Textfield " link Textfield-2.0} 2.0 Text entry BOOPSI gadget
@{"TMS32010 " link TMS32010-1.0} 1.0 TMS32010 cross assembler
@{"Triton " link Triton-1.2} 1.2 An object oriented GUI creation system.
@{"UMBScheme " link UMBScheme-2.12} 2.12 Port of UMB Scheme, a lisp like language
@{"VisualArts " link VisualArts-2.1} 2.1 A powerful GUI designer
@{"VisualMaker " link VisualMaker-1.0} 1.0 GUI "DMakefile maker" for DICE
@{"Yacc " link Yacc-1.9} 1.9 Berkeley Yacc, AT&T Yacc compatible.
@endnode
@node disk-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: disk"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"AM " link AM-1.0} 1.0 Maintains users and groups in muFS
@{"AmiCDFS " link AmiCDFS-37.5} 37.5 CDROM fs, also reads Mac floppy & hd
@{"AmiCDROM " link AmiCDROM-1.15} 1.15 ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem
@{"AMUC_Cover " link AMUC_Cover-?.?} ?.? Printable Cover for the AMUC CDRom
@{"AntiRaBB " link AntiRaBB-1.0d} 1.0d Bootblock to display anti racism message
@{"AZap " link AZap-2.40} 2.40 Binary editor for files, mem, and devs.
@{"BackupRexx " link BackupRexx-1.10} 1.10 ARexx script for daily system backups
@{"BTNTape " link BTNTape-3.0} 3.0 A "Better-Than-Nothing" scsi tape driver
@{"CacheIt " link CacheIt-1.0} 1.0 Small floppy-caching commodity
@{"CDDA " link CDDA-1.3} 1.3 Play digital audio off Sony CD drives
@{"ClickNot " link ClickNot-37.3} 37.3 Stop your disk drives from clicking
@{"DCmp " link DCmp-1.52} 1.52 Compare two disks byte by byte
@{"DED " link DED-1.1} 1.1 New disk editor with many features.
@{"DevBlocks " link DevBlocks-1.00} 1.00 Low level direct read/write of disks.
@{"Dfrags " link Dfrags-3.12} 3.12 Reports on FS errors and fragmentation
@{"DiskInfoTools " link DiskInfoTools-1.0} 1.0 Three useful disk information tools
@{"DiskMon " link DiskMon-3.0} 3.0 Disk monitor - for most block devices
@{"DiskSalv2 " link DiskSalv2-11.31} 11.31 Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util
@{"DiskSpare " link DiskSpare-3.0} 3.0 stores more data on disks faster
@{"FastCache " link FastCache-1.1} 1.1 A disk caching program.
@{"FileLogger " link FileLogger-1.31} 1.31 Demo of floppy disk cataloging utility.
@{"FileX " link FileX-2.0} 2.0 Very nice binary file editor
@{"Find " link Find-2.3} 2.3 A tool for searching disk partitions
@{"Flat " link Flat-1.3} 1.3 Handler for block-mapped filing devices
@{"ManageCDPics " link ManageCDPics-1.2} 1.2 A program to manage all your pictures
@{"mkisofs " link mkisofs-1.00.7} 1.00.7 Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility.
@{"MultiFileSystem " link MultiFileSystem-1.1} 1.1 An interface to other file systems
@{"NewZAP " link NewZAP-3.3} 3.3 Multipurpose file sector editing utility
@{"PFS " link PFS-9.5.4} 9.5.4 Professional filing system for the Amiga
@{"PlayCDDA " link PlayCDDA-1.1} 1.1 Play CD's over the Amiga's audio device
@{"PowerCache " link PowerCache-37.115} 37.115 Flexible and Powerful Disk Caching Sys
@{"ReOrg " link ReOrg-3.1} 3.1 A fast floppy/hard disk optimizer.
@{"SAC " link SAC-1.1} 1.1 Search and extract files from CDROM.
@{"SCDPlayer " link SCDPlayer-1.2} 1.2 Very small CDPlayer commodity
@{"SCSIMounter " link SCSIMounter-2.0} 2.0 Fully automated partition mounter
@{"SCSIUtil " link SCSIUtil-2.02} 2.02 Send SCSI commands & read digital audio.
@{"StatRam " link StatRam-3.1} 3.1 Very fast recoverable ram drive
@{"SuperDuper " link SuperDuper-3.13} 3.13 High-speed disk copier and formatter
@{"TrackdiskPrefs " link TrackdiskPrefs-1.0} 1.0 Adjust various trackdisk.device params.
@{"TSO_II " link TSO_II-2.04} 2.04 Defragment floppy and hard disks.
@{"UnDel " link UnDel-1.1} 1.1 Very fast file undeleting utility
@{"Val " link Val-2.3} 2.3 A disk partition validator (OFS or FFS)
@{"VDisk " link VDisk-2.5} 2.5 ASDG-ram like recoverable ram drive
@{"Watch " link Watch-1.0} 1.0 Run commands upon notification
@{"WhereK " link WhereK-9.8} 9.8 A configurable hard drive utility
@{"YADCP " link YADCP-1.2} 1.2 CD player interface for SCSI-2 CDROM's
@{"Zap " link Zap-2.47} 2.47 Binary file editor w/pub screen support
@{"Zaphod " link Zaphod-1.0} 1.0 Binary File Editor
@endnode
@node docs-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: docs"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"AmigaFAQ " link AmigaFAQ-94.10.14} 94.10.14 "Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga
@{"AmigaFAQg " link AmigaFAQg-94.10.14} 94.10.14 "Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga
@{"Crackdown " link Crackdown-?.?} ?.? AGuide of _The Hacker Crackdown_
@{"Fish00XXDocs " link Fish00XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0001-0099.
@{"Fish01XXDocs " link Fish01XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0100-0199.
@{"Fish02XXDocs " link Fish02XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0200-0299.
@{"Fish03XXDocs " link Fish03XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0300-0399.
@{"Fish04XXDocs " link Fish04XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0400-0499.
@{"Fish05XXDocs " link Fish05XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0500-0599.
@{"Fish06XXDocs " link Fish06XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0600-0699.
@{"Fish07XXDocs " link Fish07XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0700-0799.
@{"Fish08XXDocs " link Fish08XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0800-0899.
@{"Fish09XXDocs " link Fish09XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0900-0999.
@{"Fish10XXDocs " link Fish10XXDocs-?.?} ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 1000-1000.
@{"FreshFishVol1Doc" link FreshFishVol1Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 1.
@{"FreshFishVol2Doc" link FreshFishVol2Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 2.
@{"FreshFishVol3Doc" link FreshFishVol3Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 3.
@{"FreshFishVol4Doc" link FreshFishVol4Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 4.
@{"FreshFishVol5Doc" link FreshFishVol5Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 5.
@{"FreshFishVol6Doc" link FreshFishVol6Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 6.
@{"FreshFishVol7Doc" link FreshFishVol7Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 7.
@{"FreshFishVol8Doc" link FreshFishVol8Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 8.
@{"FreshFontsVol1Do" link FreshFontsVol1Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FreshFonts Vol 1
@{"FrozenFishVol1Do" link FrozenFishVol1Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about FrozenFish Vol 1
@{"GoldFishVol1Docs" link GoldFishVol1Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about GoldFish Vol 1.
@{"GoldFishVol2Docs" link GoldFishVol2Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about GoldFish Vol 2.
@{"Guide2Inet " link Guide2Inet-1.1} 1.1 Excellent AmigaGuide intro to the Net.
@{"Im3.0FormsDoc " link Im3.0FormsDoc-?.?} ?.? Helpful docs, Imagine 3.0's Forms Editor
@{"KF-All-Fish " link KF-All-Fish-941128} 941128 Database of *ALL* Fish CD's and Floppies
@{"LightROMVol1Docs" link LightROMVol1Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about LightROM Vol 1.
@{"LightROMVol2Docs" link LightROMVol2Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about LightROM Vol 2.
@{"MUI_AutoDocs " link MUI_AutoDocs-2.3} 2.3 AutoDocs for MUI V2.3 in DVI format
@{"RRIP " link RRIP-?.?} ?.? Rock Ridge / System Use Sharing Protocol
@{"SimpsonMurderMys" link SimpsonMurderMystery-1.0} 1.0 AmigaGuide Doc about the Simpson Case.
@{"SystemGuide " link SystemGuide-1.0} 1.0 Guide to Amiga software system files.
@{"TexturesVol1Docs" link TexturesVol1Docs-?.?} ?.? Basic information about Textures Vol 1.
@endnode
@node game-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: game"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"AmigaMUD " link AmigaMUD-0.7} 0.7 Amiga Multi-User Dungeon game
@{"AMOSAlley " link AMOSAlley-?.?} ?.? A shoot-em-up shooting gallery game.
@{"Arachnid " link Arachnid-1.1} 1.1 A game of patience using 2 card decks
@{"Atoms " link Atoms-3.00} 3.00 New game of Atoms.
@{"AXlife " link AXlife-1.0} 1.0 Amiga port of Xlife 2.0
@{"BackGammon " link BackGammon-0.99} 0.99 Tiny workbench backgammon game.
@{"Balder'sGrove " link Balder'sGrove-1.2} 1.2 Yet another Boulderdash clone
@{"BattleAtSea " link BattleAtSea-1.0} 1.0 Naval Battle Simulation
@{"CCC " link CCC-0.2} 0.2 Trash a large city with your monster
@{"Chaos " link Chaos-5.3} 5.3 Chess HAppening Organization System
@{"ColConq " link ColConq-1.34f} 1.34f Space strategy game for 1 or 2 persons
@{"CrazyClock " link CrazyClock-1.1} 1.1 A puzzle like Rubik's cube, but easier.
@{"CyclesII " link CyclesII-?.?} ?.? *Another* Light Cycles game.
@{"DeepSpace " link DeepSpace-1.6} 1.6 Multi-Player/Node Space Role Playing
@{"DualMaze " link DualMaze-1.3} 1.3 Solve two mazes at the same time!
@{"DungeonMap " link DungeonMap-2.1} 2.1 Creates maps for Dongeons & Dragons game
@{"DynamiteWar " link DynamiteWar-2.0} 2.0 Tiny game for 2-5 players.
@{"ESnake " link ESnake-1.1} 1.1 Classic game; grow snake by eating food.
@{"FastLife " link FastLife-2.7} 2.7 Conway's Life game with 200+ patterns
@{"FiveInLine " link FiveInLine-2.2} 2.2 Fast-paced board-playing thinking game
@{"Frontier " link Frontier-?.?} ?.? Self running demo of frontier game.
@{"Gladiator " link Gladiator-1.0} 1.0 Arena combat wargame, runs in WB window
@{"GothTest " link GothTest-?.?} ?.? Test to find out how Gothic you are.
@{"HangMan " link HangMan-1.3} 1.3 A hangman game in 6 languages, with GUI.
@{"IGNUChess " link IGNUChess-1.51} 1.51 Intuition driven interface to GNU Chess.
@{"ImagemsDemo " link ImagemsDemo-?.?} ?.? Slide geometric pieces into proper place
@{"Imperial " link Imperial-2.65} 2.65 Board game like Shanghai
@{"ITF " link ITF-1.60} 1.60 Infocom data file interpreter
@{"JetStrike " link JetStrike-?.?} ?.? 10 level demo of full Jetstrike game.
@{"JVP " link JVP-1.0} 1.0 Vegas style Video Poker game
@{"LazyMines " link LazyMines-2.1} 2.1 Minesweeper game
@{"Lines " link Lines-2.2} 2.2 OS friendly line drawing game
@{"MarblePatch " link MarblePatch-?.?} ?.? Patch to allow Marble Madness with OS2.x
@{"MasterMind " link MasterMind-1.6} 1.6 An interesting game of guess the colors
@{"MegaBall " link MegaBall-3.0} 3.0 Amiga action game with AGA support.
@{"MineClone " link MineClone-1.2} 1.2 Another clone of Minesweeper-style games
@{"Minefield " link Minefield-1.0} 1.0 A classic thinking game.
@{"MineSweeper " link MineSweeper-1.1} 1.1 Another feature-filled "Mines" type game
@{"Montana " link Montana-1.2} 1.2 Solitaire card game for the WorkBench
@{"MoonRocks " link MoonRocks-?.?} ?.? Lunar landing type game
@{"NineMen " link NineMen-1.6} 1.6 Try to get three in a row. (Easy Huh?)
@{"ParaTeaser " link ParaTeaser-?.?} ?.? Demo for the forthcoming game "Paranoia"
@{"PBSwitch " link PBSwitch-1.5} 1.5 Another Othello board game clone.
@{"Planetfall " link Planetfall-2.00} 2.00 Great Lunar Lander Type Game
@{"Poing " link Poing-2.2} 2.2 Multi-tasking "BreakOut" style game.
@{"RoachFarm " link RoachFarm-1.0} 1.0 Game based on traditional logic puzzle
@{"Schiffeversenken" link Schiffeversenken-1.0} 1.0 Find and sink your opponents ships
@{"Scorched_Tanks " link Scorched_Tanks-1.77} 1.77 A tank warfare game for 2 to 4 players.
@{"SCS " link SCS-1.0} 1.0 Cricket (darts) scoring utility.
@{"SkidDemo " link SkidDemo-?.?} ?.? Playable demo of "SkidMarks".
@{"Slots " link Slots-2.05} 2.05 Slots Game for BBS's
@{"SMMind " link SMMind-?.?} ?.? A MasterMind clone with enhancements.
@{"SOI " link SOI-1.2B} 1.2B A strategy game of galactic colonization
@{"Solit " link Solit-1.13} 1.13 A non-Klondike solitaire card game.
@{"TimelessEmpire " link TimelessEmpire-1.4} 1.4 Non-graphical interactive fiction game
@{"TopYahtzee " link TopYahtzee-1.06} 1.06 Very nice Yahtzee game
@{"UChess " link UChess-2.89} 2.89 Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess
@{"VChess " link VChess-3.1} 3.1 Excellent chess game
@{"Washer " link Washer-?.?} ?.? An essential screen maintenance utility
@{"WhiteLion " link WhiteLion-1.3} 1.3 New Othello (Reversi) game.
@{"WipeOut! " link WipeOut!-1.3} 1.3 The Ultimate non-commercial shoot'em up
@{"YatzooieII.AGA " link YatzooieII.AGA-?.?} ?.? Yatzie style game that supports AGA
@{"Ying&Yang " link Ying&Yang-?.?} ?.? A simple (?) "sliding-block" puzzle
@{"Zerberk " link Zerberk-1.3} 1.3 Arcade game like Berzerk.
@endnode
@node gfx-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: gfx"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"14balls " link 14balls-?.?} ?.? two full-raytraced anims
@{"3Dots " link 3Dots-1.0} 1.0 Generates 3D SIRDS from IFF pictures
@{"AA-Spot " link AA-Spot-930806} 930806 Animation which shows off AA abilities.
@{"ADayAtTheBeach " link ADayAtTheBeach-?.?} ?.? Animation of Flip the Frog at the beach.
@{"ADProRunner " link ADProRunner-1.7} 1.7 Control ADPro's memory usage.
@{"Aerotoons " link Aerotoons-?.?} ?.? 2 animations of anthropomorphed aircraft
@{"AGAiff " link AGAiff-1.60} 1.60 An IFF-to-RAW converter
@{"AGATunnel " link AGATunnel-?.?} ?.? Hypnotic color cycling effects
@{"Aggressor " link Aggressor-?.?} ?.? Animation of anthropomorphed aircraft
@{"AmigaXv " link AmigaXv-1.21} 1.21 Amiga port of the popular unix displayer
@{"AmyJogs " link AmyJogs-?.?} ?.? Loop anim of Amy The Squirrel jogging.
@{"AmysHistory " link AmysHistory-?.?} ?.? Graphical history of Amy the Squirrel.
@{"AmyVsWalker " link AmyVsWalker-?.?} ?.? Anim of Amy chasing Star Wars Walker.
@{"AmyVsWalkerII " link AmyVsWalkerII-?.?} ?.? Anim of Amy versus Star Wars Walker.
@{"AmyWalks " link AmyWalks-?.?} ?.? Animation of Amy The Squirrel walking.
@{"AmyWalks2 " link AmyWalks2-?.?} ?.? Promo of upcoming Eric Schwartz video.
@{"Amy_Does_Schwab " link Amy_Does_Schwab-?.?} ?.? Parody of Leo's famous Berserk anim.
@{"Anim3D " link Anim3D-1.4} 1.4 Plays anims written in special language
@{"Anims " link Anims-?.?} ?.? 3 short anims with skewed sense of humor
@{"Anti-Lemmin " link Anti-Lemmin-?.?} ?.? Cute parody of Psygnosis' Lemmings game.
@{"Armoured_Walker " link Armoured_Walker-?.?} ?.? Cycleobject of Armoured Walker.
@{"ASA " link ASA-?.?} ?.? 3 examples of "automatic sketch artist"
@{"ATF_Agility " link ATF_Agility-?.?} ?.? Animation of a jetliner being "buzzed".
@{"BabySnakes " link BabySnakes-?.?} ?.? 352x440x5 anim - 5 snakes slither around
@{"BaitMasking " link BaitMasking-?.?} ?.? Cute animation of fishing bait and mask.
@{"Batworm " link Batworm-?.?} ?.? 320x400x6 52 frame anim - winged worm
@{"BluffTitler " link BluffTitler-1.0} 1.0 A Realtime 3D Titling System
@{"BumpyBalls " link BumpyBalls-?.?} ?.? 368x482x5 animation - flying balls
@{"Bview " link Bview-1.10} 1.10 IFF Viewer with extensive GUI (ECS/AGA)
@{"Camouflage " link Camouflage-?.?} ?.? An Aerotoon by Eric Schwartz.
@{"CharMap " link CharMap-1.0} 1.0 2-Color selectable font ILBM2ASCII util
@{"City_Jumper " link City_Jumper-?.?} ?.? Simple animation of "pogo'ing" in a city
@{"Clinton " link Clinton-?.?} ?.? Political jab at Bill Clinton.
@{"Clock.iob " link Clock.iob-?.?} ?.? Imagine object
@{"Clouds " link Clouds-3.1} 3.1 Creates random cloud images
@{"CloudsAGA " link CloudsAGA-1.15} 1.15 Creates random clouds in AGA resolutions
@{"CopperControl " link CopperControl-1.0} 1.0 Allows use of your own copperlist
@{"CowAnimAGA " link CowAnimAGA-?.?} ?.? 252 frame anim, finger cows dancing?
@{"CowAnimECS " link CowAnimECS-?.?} ?.? 252 frame anim, finger cows dancing?
@{"Coyote_2 " link Coyote_2-?.?} ?.? Coyote and Road Runner animation
@{"Creature " link Creature-?.?} ?.? Creature
@{"Dalek.iob " link Dalek.iob-?.?} ?.? Imagine object
@{"DepackIFF " link DepackIFF-1.7} 1.7 Depacks file packed by ByteRun algorithm
@{"Digillus " link Digillus-1.0a} 1.0a Highly professional image processor.
@{"Drip " link Drip-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 42 frame anim - water drops
@{"DT2IFF " link DT2IFF-1.0} 1.0 Converts any picture datatype to std IFF
@{"Duerer " link Duerer-1.01} 1.01 A simple GeoPaint like paint program
@{"DustAnims " link DustAnims-?.?} ?.? Dust 3D-Special-Effects
@{"Earth " link Earth-1.0} 1.0 Real-time animating Earth.
@{"EDUSHOW " link EDUSHOW-0.9} 0.9 Slide-show pgm for presenting concepts.
@{"EggFry " link EggFry-?.?} ?.? 160x200x6 62 frame anim - 2 eggs frying
@{"EGSdvi " link EGSdvi-1.0} 1.0 Preview DVI files in various resolutions
@{"EGSPrint " link EGSPrint-?.?} ?.? Prints contents of the frontmost screen.
@{"EGSShow " link EGSShow-?.?} ?.? Viewing program for GIF and JPEG files.
@{"Enterprise_NCC17" link Enterprise_NCC1701.iob-?.?} ?.? Imagine object
@{"ES_Tor " link ES_Tor-?.?} ?.? Not quite the MGM lion, but similar.
@{"FanAnimHAM6 " link FanAnimHAM6-?.?} ?.? An Imagine 3.0 Bones animation
@{"FLAG_AGA_ANIMS " link FLAG_AGA_ANIMS-?.?} ?.? Animations of flags
@{"Flaminator " link Flaminator-1.5} 1.5 Assists creating/animating flames, etc.
@{"FollowMe " link FollowMe-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 86 frame anim - bouncing ball
@{"Fractal " link Fractal-1.3} 1.3 AGA WB/PubScreen Fractal program
@{"FruitAnim " link FruitAnim-?.?} ?.? 368x482x6 152 frame anim, morphing fruit
@{"FruitMorph " link FruitMorph-?.?} ?.? 368x482x6 750 frame anim, morphing fruit
@{"GetILBM " link GetILBM-?.?} ?.? 2 functions for loading IFF ILBM files.
@{"GfxCon " link GfxCon-1.1} 1.1 Image format converter for most formats
@{"GIFKit " link GIFKit-1.0} 1.0 Visually crop, resize, flip, rotate GIFS
@{"GotaAnim " link GotaAnim-?.?} ?.? Anim of a falling drop of water
@{"Graphtal " link Graphtal-?.?} ?.? Graphtal, C source
@{"GreenPeril " link GreenPeril-?.?} ?.? 160x100x6 127 frame anim - tyranny peril
@{"GROBSaver " link GROBSaver-1.03} 1.03 Saver module for GVP ImageFX package.
@{"Gulf_Conflict " link Gulf_Conflict-?.?} ?.? Satirical look at the Gulf Conflict.
@{"HendrixECS " link HendrixECS-?.?} ?.? HiRes animated tribute to Jimi Hendrix.
@{"Hinge " link Hinge-?.?} ?.? 160x200x6 102 f. anim - concentric rings
@{"HowToRunWall " link HowToRunWall-?.?} ?.? Animation - how to run into a wall.
@{"IceCube " link IceCube-?.?} ?.? 160x200x6 77 frame anim, melting icecube
@{"Iconian " link Iconian-1.98} 1.98 Icon editor that supports OS3.0 funcs.
@{"IFF2Icon " link IFF2Icon-1.0b} 1.0b Convert IFF/ILBM file to Icon file.
@{"ImageDex " link ImageDex-?.?} ?.? Creates "thumb-nail" pics from images.
@{"ImageStudio " link ImageStudio-1.2.1} 1.2.1 Manipulates various graphic formats
@{"ITex2IFF " link ITex2IFF-1.0} 1.0 Convert pictures PC ITex => Amiga IFF
@{"JACOsub " link JACOsub-2.1} 2.1 Script player for making video titles
@{"JcGraph " link JcGraph-1.21} 1.21 Business grapher w/Intuition interface
@{"JellyBoxes " link JellyBoxes-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim, rotating cubes
@{"jpegAGA " link jpegAGA-1.0} 1.0 Highest Quality JPEG viewer
@{"Juggette " link Juggette-?.?} ?.? 3 Animations of female Juggler
@{"Juggette_3 " link Juggette_3-?.?} ?.? Animation of a female juggler
@{"Klingon_ship.iob" link Klingon_ship.iob-?.?} ?.? Imagine object
@{"KoreanConflict " link KoreanConflict-?.?} ?.? Animation of fighter aircraft
@{"Lens " link Lens-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim, moving lense
@{"MachineAnim " link MachineAnim-?.?} ?.? An Imagine 3.1 animation
@{"MainActor " link MainActor-1.55} 1.55 A modular animation package
@{"Mand2000D " link Mand2000D-2.000} 2.000 Demo of a revolutionary fractal program
@{"MannyManta " link MannyManta-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim - swimming ray
@{"MazeTest " link MazeTest-?.?} ?.? Iff map reading program in Amos
@{"MegaView " link MegaView-2.0} 2.0 A Multiview like program for WB 2.0+
@{"MiniMorph " link MiniMorph-1.1b} 1.1b A small morphing package
@{"MJ " link MJ-1.3} 1.3 Animated biological Evolution Simulator.
@{"Morph " link Morph-?.?} ?.? 160x200x6 302 frame anim - morphing objt
@{"Morph2 " link Morph2-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 153 frame anim - morphing objt
@{"Morph3 " link Morph3-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim - morphing objt
@{"Morph4 " link Morph4-?.?} ?.? 384x482x5 132 frame anim - donut bulge
@{"Mostra " link Mostra-2.0} 2.0 IFF ILBM viewer with lots of options
@{"MP " link MP-1.03} 1.03 ECS/AGA/OpalVision/PicassoII MPEG player
@{"Navigator " link Navigator-?.?} ?.? A Virtual Reality presentation system
@{"Oinker " link Oinker-?.?} ?.? 384x241x3 57 frame anim - feeding pigs
@{"OpaqueMove " link OpaqueMove-1.1} 1.1 An Opaque Window Movement Commodity
@{"P-View " link P-View-?.?} ?.? A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3
@{"PaletteMerger " link PaletteMerger-1.0} 1.0 Merges two palettes together.
@{"PatchDT " link PatchDT-?.?} ?.? Patches datatypes library functions.
@{"PicCon " link PicCon-2.50} 2.50 Programmers Image converter
@{"PicMerge " link PicMerge-2.3} 2.3 Merges two same-sized BitMaps
@{"POVControl " link POVControl-1.0} 1.0 Set POV parameters using GUI interface.
@{"PovPanel " link PovPanel-1.3} 1.3 GUI for POV 2.2
@{"PPMQVGA " link PPMQVGA-5} 5 Quantizes PPM files to 8 planes.
@{"Promotor " link Promotor-1.9} 1.9 Promote screens to any mode.
@{"PSFonts " link PSFonts-?.?} ?.? 14 type1 fonts for Imagine spline editor
@{"Pteradactyl " link Pteradactyl-?.?} ?.? Pteradactyl in flight
@{"Pulse " link Pulse-?.?} ?.? 160x100x6 252 frame anim - thorny sphere
@{"QMJ " link QMJ-5.4} 5.4 Generates Mandelbrot/Julia/Quaternions.
@{"QualityTime " link QualityTime-?.?} ?.? Flip the Frog animation
@{"RDS " link RDS-2.1} 2.1 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
@{"RDSGen " link RDSGen-1.0} 1.0 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
@{"ReadDCTV " link ReadDCTV-1.0} 1.0 Convert DCTV pics to 24-bit ILBM IFFs.
@{"ReScale " link ReScale-1.0} 1.0 Horizontally rescales IFF pictures
@{"Ride " link Ride-?.?} ?.? 352x220x4 327 frame anim - objt on belt
@{"RippleCube " link RippleCube-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 152 frame anim - rotating cube
@{"RippleGrey " link RippleGrey-?.?} ?.? 320x200x4 402 frame anim - rotating cube
@{"RoundCandy " link RoundCandy-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 62 frame anim - dancing candy
@{"RunnerAnim " link RunnerAnim-?.?} ?.? R3D v2.4 example anim of running legs
@{"ScaleIcon " link ScaleIcon-1.5} 1.5 MUI application to scale Workbench icons
@{"ShowVIC " link ShowVIC-3.06} 3.06 Convert & display Commodore 64 pictures.
@{"Show_2024 " link Show_2024-38.7} 38.7 Displays grey scale IFF's on CBM A2024.
@{"ShuttleCock " link ShuttleCock-?.?} ?.? Animation of Space Shuttles
@{"SillyPutty " link SillyPutty-?.?} ?.? 320x400x5 152 frame anim - ball of putty
@{"SIRDS_GEN " link SIRDS_GEN-3.14} 3.14 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
@{"Skydive " link Skydive-?.?} ?.? Animation of a harrier jet
@{"Softshadows " link Softshadows-?.?} ?.? An Imagine tutorial
@{"SpaceCheezeBurge" link SpaceCheezeBurger-?.?} ?.? 384x482x6 101 frame anim - wierd burger
@{"StealthyBomber " link StealthyBomber-?.?} ?.? Animation of a Stealth Bomber
@{"StealthyManeuver" link StealthyManeuver-?.?} ?.? Animation of a Stealth fighter
@{"SuperView " link SuperView-4.42} 4.42 Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
@{"SuperView-Lib " link SuperView-Lib-9.12} 9.12 Modular graphics viewing shared library
@{"svoJPEG " link svoJPEG-2.3} 2.3 JPEG svobject for superview library V6+
@{"TakoI " link TakoI-?.?} ?.? 208x400x6 152 frame anim - skull & more
@{"TextDemo " link TextDemo-5} 5 3D Dungeon with shading; AGA/ECS (020+).
@{"ThanksGiving92 " link ThanksGiving92-?.?} ?.? 160x200x6 101 frme anim, morphing turkey
@{"Thunderbird_1.io" link Thunderbird_1.iob-?.?} ?.? Imagine object
@{"TIFFView " link TIFFView-1.14} 1.14 Read-view-print TIFF,MACpaint,GIF,JPEG
@{"TMonsterGray3Ani" link TMonsterGray3Anim-?.?} ?.? Hires 8 color grayscale imagine 3.0 anim
@{"TongueMonster " link TongueMonster-?.?} ?.? 160x225x6 81 frame anim - frog monster
@{"Transit " link Transit-?.?} ?.? 160x200x6 127 frame anim - fly through
@{"TriceraWalk " link TriceraWalk-?.?} ?.? Bones animated triceratops.
@{"TrickOrTreat " link TrickOrTreat-?.?} ?.? 208x250x6 119 frame anim, Jack-O-Lantern
@{"TSMorph " link TSMorph-3.0} 3.0 A comprehensive morphing package.
@{"U_Paint " link U_Paint-1.0} 1.0 Paint Program for A1200 and A4000
@{"VideoTitler " link VideoTitler-1.15} 1.15 Create Title/Credits for your own video
@{"VietnamConflict " link VietnamConflict-?.?} ?.? Animation of 2 fighter jets
@{"Viewtek " link Viewtek-2.1.378} 2.1.378 Feature packed picture/animation viewer
@{"VTOLContest " link VTOLContest-?.?} ?.? Animation of 2 competing VTOL aircraft
@{"WarpoTheClown " link WarpoTheClown-?.?} ?.? 240x300x6 101 frame anim - clown head
@{"WavesHam " link WavesHam-?.?} ?.? HAM Anim of Soothing Twilight Waves
@{"Wiggle " link Wiggle-?.?} ?.? 320x400x6 53 frame anim - skull & tongue
@{"Windmill " link Windmill-?.?} ?.? Windmill
@{"WormBall " link WormBall-?.?} ?.? 208x250x6 76 frame anim - ball+tentacles
@{"Zapper " link Zapper-?.?} ?.? 384x482x5 152 fr. anim - lightening ball
@{"ZGIF_DRVR " link ZGIF_DRVR-1.0} 1.0 Driver interface for the ZGIF GIF viewer
@endnode
@node hard-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: hard"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"2MegAgnus " link 2MegAgnus-5.0D} 5.0D A 2Meg Agnus project.
@{"A4000HW " link A4000HW-1.0} 1.0 Reference guide to A4000 hardware.
@{"AutoXA " link AutoXA-1.00} 1.00 Add memory from MicroBotics M1230XA card
@{"ClockTool " link ClockTool-1.1} 1.1 Manipulate battery and/or system clocks
@{"CVTS " link CVTS-1.0} 1.0 The Complete Video Test System
@{"EPROMmer " link EPROMmer-3.2d} 3.2d Hardware plans & software for EPROMmer.
@{"GALer " link GALer-1.41} 1.41 Software & hardware to program GAL's.
@{"MiscHacks " link MiscHacks-?.?} ?.? Various Amiga hardware hacks.
@{"OptMouse " link OptMouse-1.2} 1.2 Use M3 optical mouse on Amiga
@{"ParTest " link ParTest-?.?} ?.? GUI utility to control parallel port.
@{"RomSwitcher " link RomSwitcher-3.1} 3.1 A multi-kickstart hardware project.
@{"SerMouse " link SerMouse-2.21} 2.21 Driver/Docs for serial PC Mouse on Amiga
@{"SpeedRamsey " link SpeedRamsey-1.2a} 1.2a SpeedRamsey, V1.2a, C source
@{"SummaDriver " link SummaDriver-2.01} 2.01 Driver for Summagraphic digitizer tablet
@{"Wacom " link Wacom-1.16} 1.16 Wacom tablet driver, controls Amigamouse
@{"ZeusSCSI " link ZeusSCSI-?.?} ?.? Patch PPI Zeus SCSI version 2.98 driver.
@endnode
@node misc-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: misc"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"Accrete " link Accrete-1.1} 1.1 Create random star-systems, with planets
@{"Apple2000 " link Apple2000-1.3} 1.3 Premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga
@{"ASpringies " link ASpringies-1.0} 1.0 An interactive mass and spring simulator
@{"CardApp " link CardApp-1.0b} 1.0b Reads/Writes PCMCIA cards on an Amiga
@{"ChemBalance " link ChemBalance-3.0} 3.0 Balance chemical equations
@{"cP " link cP-4.3} 4.3 Data plotting program for 2D data
@{"CP101A " link CP101A-1.01A} 1.01A Attempts to diagnose illness & injury
@{"CPK " link CPK-2.5} 2.5 Molecular renderer & manipulation prog.
@{"DDLI " link DDLI-3.41} 3.41 A personality indicator like the MBTI
@{"Dinosaurs " link Dinosaurs-2.0} 2.0 Demo introduction to dinosaurs.
@{"DQua " link DQua-1.2} 1.2 A simple quadratic equation solver
@{"GFFT " link GFFT-1.12} 1.12 FFT spectrum analysis of sample files
@{"GraviSimu " link GraviSimu-1.1} 1.1 Excellent Gravity Simulation Package
@{"Makers " link Makers-1.5} 1.5 Bio sketches of famous mathematicians
@{"MathPlot " link MathPlot-2.14} 2.14 A function plotter with lin/log support
@{"MN3A " link MN3A-1.2} 1.2 An antenna design program
@{"MULTI-PRED " link MULTI-PRED-1.1} 1.1 Lotto, pools, horse race prediction tool
@{"Multiplot " link Multiplot-XLN-S 1.01} XLN-S 1. Intuitive data plotting program
@{"OPlot " link OPlot-1.99b} 1.99b Full-Features function plotter
@{"OurSolarSys " link OurSolarSys-?.?} ?.? A small guide to the Milky Way.
@{"PowerCalc " link PowerCalc-1.51} 1.51 Optimized WB 2D graphing calculator
@{"SatTrack " link SatTrack-4.2} 4.2 Full-featured Satellite tracking program
@{"smiley " link smiley-4} 4 Generate/Explain smileys, like :-)
@{"Splines " link Splines-1.1} 1.1 SAS/C 6.5x port of spline program.
@{"TheA64Package " link TheA64Package-3.01d} 3.01d A comprehensive Commodore 64 emulator
@{"TransNib " link TransNib-1.0} 1.0 Simple parallel data transfer protocol.
@{"Units " link Units-1.0} 1.0 Convert among many units (UNIX `units')
@{"Verbes " link Verbes-1.2} 1.2 French verb tutorial
@{"Z80 " link Z80-0.99b} 0.99b Zilog Z80 CPU emulator in m68k assembly.
@endnode
@node mods-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: mods"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"TYPmod " link TYPmod-?.?} ?.? Octamed module
@endnode
@node mus-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: mus"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"Amiga_Speaker_De" link Amiga_Speaker_Design-1.00} 1.00 Program to design speaker enclosures
@{"CDTV-Player " link CDTV-Player-2.31} 2.31 Plays audio CD's while multitasking
@{"DASModPlayer " link DASModPlayer-1.61} 1.61 Module player for ProTracker/NT modules.
@{"DeliTracker " link DeliTracker-2.07} 2.07 Flexible soundplayer for many formats
@{"DSound " link DSound-1.50} 1.50 Play 8SVX samples off hard drive.
@{"HD_Frequency " link HD_Frequency-38.076} 38.076 Record sound samples to hard drive
@{"JukeBox " link JukeBox-2.83} 2.83 GUI-based audio CDROM disk player
@{"MEDUtils " link MEDUtils-1.0} 1.0 Set of programs for MED modules
@{"ModUtils " link ModUtils-?.?} ?.? Group of programs for working with Mods
@{"MPMaster " link MPMaster-2.0} 2.0 Transmit/Receive MIDI samples
@{"MusicWeb " link MusicWeb-1.2} 1.2 MIDI Processing - Graphic-diagram
@{"OctaMEDPlayer " link OctaMEDPlayer-5.12} 5.12 Player for songs made with OctaMED
@{"PowerTracker " link PowerTracker-1.3b} 1.3b Module replayer with 20+ formats.
@{"Pro-Wizard " link Pro-Wizard-2.0} 2.0 Convert many music formats to Protracker
@{"SoundMachine " link SoundMachine-1.5} 1.5 Loads,saves, & plays various sound files
@endnode
@node pix-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: pix"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"24BitComix " link 24BitComix-?.?} ?.? Set of comics by Bill Graham
@{"ABC-Patterns " link ABC-Patterns-1.2} 1.2 Backdrop patterns + Construction kit
@{"Apache " link Apache-?.?} ?.? Rendered picture of an Apache helicopter
@{"Asm93_gfx " link Asm93_gfx-?.?} ?.? Various pics from Asm93 gfx compo.
@{"Baldwin " link Baldwin-?.?} ?.? Aladdin 4D raytrace, Baldwin grand piano
@{"Bent " link Bent-?.?} ?.? An insane Imagine/Mathvision rendering.
@{"BillsLounge " link BillsLounge-?.?} ?.? A rendering of a bizarre bar scene.
@{"bismarkplus " link bismarkplus-?.?} ?.? Schlachtschiff Bismarck raytrace
@{"BitART-City " link BitART-City-?.?} ?.? Rendered scene of a future city.
@{"BitART-Toys " link BitART-Toys-?.?} ?.? Rendered scene of a children's room
@{"BootPics " link BootPics-?.?} ?.? Some nice pictures for bootpic/backdrop
@{"BumpyPots " link BumpyPots-?.?} ?.? Rendered picture of 3 Bumpy Pots
@{"Butterfly " link Butterfly-?.?} ?.? Butterfly
@{"cam " link cam-?.?} ?.? 640x512x24 JPEG raytrace using Imagine 2
@{"CFD-BladeRunner " link CFD-BladeRunner-?.?} ?.? Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie
@{"CFD-Fantasy " link CFD-Fantasy-?.?} ?.? 704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene
@{"CFD-ModernRoom " link CFD-ModernRoom-?.?} ?.? 704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene
@{"CFD-ThreeCans " link CFD-ThreeCans-?.?} ?.? 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans
@{"CFD-TwoCans " link CFD-TwoCans-?.?} ?.? 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans
@{"Chamber3 " link Chamber3-?.?} ?.? An insane Imagine/Mathvision rendering.
@{"Chunli03.jpg " link Chunli03.jpg-?.?} ?.? Chun Li doing spinning bird kick
@{"Cobra.jpg " link Cobra.jpg-?.?} ?.? Bell Cobra helicopter over Water
@{"ComputerRac " link ComputerRac-1.0} 1.0 "Computer Mechanic" Rachel Picture
@{"CreaTV-Icons " link CreaTV-Icons-1.0} 1.0 Icons for MagicWB-styled Workbenches
@{"Crygirl.jpg " link Crygirl.jpg-?.?} ?.? Cyrstal Girl picture by Corinna
@{"Cyber_Express " link Cyber_Express-?.?} ?.? 746x484x24 cybernetic expressions poster
@{"Delivrance " link Delivrance-?.?} ?.? JPEG of raytraced surealistic picture
@{"Digiview4_0 " link Digiview4_0-?.?} ?.? Ray Traced Picture in HAM8 Format.
@{"DinoVR.jpg " link DinoVR.jpg-?.?} ?.? Imagine dinosaur in desert scene
@{"earth.jpg " link earth.jpg-?.?} ?.? Topographic bumpmapped earth
@{"f1 " link f1-?.?} ?.? 948x428x24 JPEG raytrace, formula 1 car
@{"FishOcean " link FishOcean-?.?} ?.? Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
@{"FishStuff " link FishStuff-?.?} ?.? Collection of Pictures by Pat Fish
@{"FunkyBike " link FunkyBike-?.?} ?.? 704x482x24 raytraced pic of a motorcycle
@{"FutureCity " link FutureCity-?.?} ?.? Rendered scene of a Future City
@{"GreatSASCIcons " link GreatSASCIcons-?.?} ?.? Great SAS C Icons (MagicWB style)
@{"Helmet " link Helmet-?.?} ?.? Helmet with a skull wearing it.
@{"hornlife " link hornlife-?.?} ?.? Imagine rendered still-life
@{"HubblePics " link HubblePics-?.?} ?.? Misc pictures from Hubble project
@{"IconPack " link IconPack-1.0} 1.0 Complete collection of replacement icons
@{"imgnbabe " link imgnbabe-?.?} ?.? Raytraced image of Manga Babe by Tomwoof
@{"im_sun.jpg " link im_sun.jpg-?.?} ?.? Nice picture of the sun.
@{"Interior " link Interior-?.?} ?.? Picture of a building interior
@{"isoicons8 " link isoicons8-?.?} ?.? Set of 8 color icons for WB 2.04
@{"landed " link landed-?.?} ?.? 1024x768 JPEG image of probe on venus
@{"MagicExpansion " link MagicExpansion-1.3} 1.3 Useful expansions for MagicWB and MUI
@{"MagicIcons " link MagicIcons-?.?} ?.? A set of icons for MagicWB.
@{"Medieval_Castle_" link Medieval_Castle_1-?.?} ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
@{"Medieval_Castle_" link Medieval_Castle_1-?.?} ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle
@{"Medieval_Castle_" link Medieval_Castle_2-?.?} ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
@{"Medieval_Castle_" link Medieval_Castle_2-?.?} ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle
@{"NewFromCBM " link NewFromCBM-?.?} ?.? Commodore advertisement from early years
@{"Parasaur " link Parasaur-?.?} ?.? HAM and JPEG of Parasaurolophus.
@{"PICS3D " link PICS3D-?.?} ?.? 8 3D pictures for DCTV and Xspecs-3D
@{"PoolRachel " link PoolRachel-1.0} 1.0 Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop
@{"RachelMascot " link RachelMascot-1.0} 1.0 Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop
@{"RachelRaccoon " link RachelRaccoon-3} 3 RachelRaccoon
@{"RD001 " link RD001-?.?} ?.? 787x529x24 JPEG, clown fish over anemone
@{"RD002 " link RD002-?.?} ?.? 788x553x24 JPEG, coral polyps
@{"RD003 " link RD003-?.?} ?.? 787x545x24 JPEG, clown fish and anemone
@{"RD004 " link RD004-?.?} ?.? 784x541x24 JPEG, spotted moray on reef
@{"RD005 " link RD005-?.?} ?.? 788x547x24 JPEG, purple soft coral
@{"RD006 " link RD006-?.?} ?.? 786x543x24 JPEG, red hind fish in sponge
@{"RD007 " link RD007-?.?} ?.? 788x555x24 JPEG, tomato clown fish
@{"RD008 " link RD008-?.?} ?.? 788x545x24 JPEG, brittlestar on sponge
@{"RD009 " link RD009-?.?} ?.? 788x521x24 JPEG, asparagus anemones
@{"RD010 " link RD010-?.?} ?.? 786x557x24 JPEG, splendid toadfish
@{"RD011 " link RD011-?.?} ?.? 545x787x24 JPEG, golden hind and coral
@{"RD012 " link RD012-?.?} ?.? 788x561x24 JPEG, finger coral & sponges
@{"RD013 " link RD013-?.?} ?.? 786x557x24 JPEG, yellow crinoid & sponge
@{"RD014 " link RD014-?.?} ?.? 784x543x24 JPEG, lettuce coral & sponge
@{"RD015 " link RD015-?.?} ?.? 787x539x24 JPEG, spiney lobsters & coral
@{"RD016 " link RD016-?.?} ?.? 787x533x24 JPEG, diver over coral head
@{"RD017 " link RD017-?.?} ?.? 787x545x24 JPEG, asparagus anemone
@{"RD018 " link RD018-?.?} ?.? 787x543x24 JPEG, blue chromis, gorgonian
@{"RD019 " link RD019-?.?} ?.? 539x787x24 JPEG, angel fish & coral
@{"RD020 " link RD020-?.?} ?.? 787x541x24 JPEG, purple vase sponge
@{"RD021 " link RD021-?.?} ?.? 783x547x24 JPEG, red soft coral.
@{"RD022 " link RD022-?.?} ?.? 788x541x24 JPEG, lion fish on reef
@{"RD023 " link RD023-?.?} ?.? 788x539x24 JPEG, spotted moray eel
@{"RD024 " link RD024-?.?} ?.? 489x783x24 JPEG, banded shrimp
@{"RD025 " link RD025-?.?} ?.? 787x537x24 JPEG, angel fish & coral
@{"RD026 " link RD026-?.?} ?.? 535x785x24 JPEG, red crinoid & coral
@{"Road2Nowhere " link Road2Nowhere-?.?} ?.? 752x480x24 JPEG raytrace, abrupt ending
@{"Sewerage " link Sewerage-?.?} ?.? Rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
@{"SharkBait.jpg " link SharkBait.jpg-?.?} ?.? Imagine objects underwater in VistaPro
@{"Simulator " link Simulator-?.?} ?.? JPEG, Flight Simulator, Delft Markt Sq.
@{"SIRDS-Images " link SIRDS-Images-?.?} ?.? 51 Single Image Random Dot Stereograms.
@{"SL9HSTPics " link SL9HSTPics-?.?} ?.? 19 jpeg's of SL9 impacts from Hubble ST
@{"SpaceScape " link SpaceScape-?.?} ?.? 352x440x6 IFF raytrace view of Jupiter
@{"SpectrumShot " link SpectrumShot-?.?} ?.? Screen shot of EGS Spectrum card WB.
@{"ST-CLIPS " link ST-CLIPS-0.07} 0.07 3 Star Trek logo's
@{"Stereo " link Stereo-?.?} ?.? Ray traced picture of a Stereo System.
@{"submarine " link submarine-?.?} ?.? Photorealistic undersea rendering
@{"Tall_Ships_Passa" link Tall_Ships_Passage-?.?} ?.? 1025x768x8 GIF of raytrace from anim
@{"Tall_Ships_Passa" link Tall_Ships_Passage-?.?} ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace from anim
@{"TC001 " link TC001-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, wall + hard/soft coral
@{"TC002 " link TC002-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, hard coral in Kosarae
@{"TC003 " link TC003-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, purple vase anemone
@{"TC004 " link TC004-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, soft corals in Palau
@{"TC005 " link TC005-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, lettuce coral & polyps
@{"TC006 " link TC006-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, finger coral in Palau
@{"TC007 " link TC007-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, hard coral, Caribbean
@{"TC008 " link TC008-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, lion fish under ledge.
@{"TC009 " link TC009-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, purple soft coral
@{"TC010 " link TC010-?.?} ?.? 512x768x24 JPEG, diver in tunnels
@{"TC011 " link TC011-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, diver and crinoid
@{"TC012 " link TC012-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, manta ray in Yap
@{"TC013 " link TC013-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, manta rays in Yap
@{"TC014 " link TC014-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, diver and barrel sponge
@{"TC015 " link TC015-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, red starfish on rocks
@{"TC016 " link TC016-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, wreck in San Carlos, MX
@{"TC017 " link TC017-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, Presidente DIAZ ORDAZ
@{"TC018 " link TC018-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, school of silver sides
@{"TC019 " link TC019-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, spotted moray eel
@{"TC020 " link TC020-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, soft sponges and coral
@{"TC021 " link TC021-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, juvenile damsel fish
@{"TC022 " link TC022-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, queen angel fish & reef
@{"TC023 " link TC023-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, queen angel fish & reef
@{"TC024 " link TC024-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, butterfly fish & sponge
@{"TC025 " link TC025-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, stingray in Cozumel, MX
@{"TC026 " link TC026-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, blue tang in Belize
@{"TC027 " link TC027-?.?} ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, Gerabaldi fish
@{"Thunder " link Thunder-?.?} ?.? HAM and JPEG of dinosaur.
@{"TrashIntel " link TrashIntel-?.?} ?.? "Intel Inside" trashcan icon
@{"TrevsWBPix " link TrevsWBPix-?.?} ?.? Set of MagicWB patterns, etc
@{"TShirt " link TShirt-?.?} ?.? Tshirt pics, by Eric Schwartz.
@{"tsiwf " link tsiwf-?.?} ?.? JPEG Imagine 2.0 raytraced image.
@{"TVPreview " link TVPreview-?.?} ?.? Screen grab of interactive pic viewer.
@{"Twisted_City " link Twisted_City-?.?} ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG pic of a twisted city
@{"Twisted_City " link Twisted_City-?.?} ?.? 896x628x8 HAM pic of a twisted city
@{"VahlenkampArt " link VahlenkampArt-?.?} ?.? Small selection of HAM/HAM8 artwork
@{"VoyageToAtlantis" link VoyageToAtlantis-?.?} ?.? Imagine2.9 raytraced image
@{"WeirdPlanet " link WeirdPlanet-?.?} ?.? Sphere inside the hole of a torus.
@endnode
@node reviews-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: reviews"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"accelerators-har" link accelerators-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of accelerator products
@{"amigados-reviews" link amigados-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of AmigaDOS versions.
@{"april-fools " link april-fools-?.?} ?.? April Fools jokes from 1993.
@{"audio-software " link audio-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of audio software.
@{"books-reviews " link books-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of Amiga-related books.
@{"business-softwar" link business-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of business software.
@{"calendar-softwar" link calendar-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of calendar/reminder programs.
@{"cd-rom-software " link cd-rom-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of CD-ROM software products
@{"computers-hardwa" link computers-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of Amiga computers.
@{"confer-reviews " link confer-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of conferences.
@{"copiers-hardware" link copiers-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of disk copying hardware.
@{"database-softwar" link database-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of databases.
@{"datacomm-softwar" link datacomm-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of communications software.
@{"debug-hardware " link debug-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of hardware debugging aids.
@{"disk-software " link disk-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of disk-related products
@{"emulation-hardwa" link emulation-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of hardware emulators.
@{"gag-software " link gag-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of funny or strange software.
@{"games-software " link games-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of games.
@{"graphics-softwar" link graphics-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of graphics software
@{"ide-hardware " link ide-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of IDE disk controllers.
@{"input-devices-ha" link input-devices-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of input devices
@{"IO-ports-hardwar" link IO-ports-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of hardware IO products.
@{"magazines-review" link magazines-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of Amiga-related magazines.
@{"memory-hardware " link memory-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of memory products
@{"modems-hardware " link modems-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of modems.
@{"monitors-hardwar" link monitors-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of computer monitors.
@{"multimedia-softw" link multimedia-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of multimedia software.
@{"power-hardware " link power-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of power supplies, etc.
@{"printing-softwar" link printing-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of printing products.
@{"programmer-tools" link programmer-tools-?.?} ?.? Reviews of programming software
@{"projects-hardwar" link projects-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of hardware projects.
@{"rom-switchers " link rom-switchers-?.?} ?.? Reviews of ROM-switcher devices.
@{"science-software" link science-software-?.?} ?.? Reviews of scientific software
@{"scsi-hardware " link scsi-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of SCSI host adapters.
@{"shell-reviews " link shell-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of shells and CLI's.
@{"shows-reviews " link shows-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of Amiga shows and conferences.
@{"storage-hardware" link storage-hardware-?.?} ?.? Reviews of storage devices.
@{"text-reviews " link text-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of text processing software
@{"unix-reviews " link unix-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of UNIX related products.
@{"vendors-reviews " link vendors-reviews-?.?} ?.? Reviews of Amiga vendors.
@endnode
@node text-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: text"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"2Print2 " link 2Print2-2.0} 2.0 Print one/two pages per sheet on HP LJ
@{"ADInlay " link ADInlay-1.06} 1.06 Cassette inlay card maker.
@{"AGDocs " link AGDocs-?.?} ?.? Docs (up to V40) of AmigaGuide commands
@{"AGPrefs " link AGPrefs-36.89} 36.89 Program to conrol AmigaGuide preferences
@{"AGWriter " link AGWriter-1.03} 1.03 Produce AmigaGuide files from text files
@{"AmigaGuide " link AmigaGuide-34.6} 34.6 Commodore AmigaGuide hypertext utility
@{"Banner " link Banner-1.5} 1.5 Create banners from any font
@{"Canon600 " link Canon600-2.0} 2.0 Canon BJC-600 printer driver
@{"CassLabel " link CassLabel-2.1} 2.1 Program for editing cassette covers.
@{"detex " link detex-1.0} 1.0 Strip TeX commands from TeX files
@{"DeviceGuide " link DeviceGuide-1.0} 1.0 AmigaGuide list/desc of common .devices
@{"DviDvi " link DviDvi-1.1} 1.1 Modify the contents of a dvi file
@{"DviHP " link DviHP-2.1} 2.1 Print DVI files on HP-LJ (PCL5 support)
@{"DviPS " link DviPS-5.58} 5.58 Converts TeX DVI files to PostScript
@{"EpsonFX " link EpsonFX-1.0} 1.0 Epson FX-850/Citizen printer driver
@{"EpsonLX " link EpsonLX-1.0} 1.0 Epson LX-800 printer driver
@{"FishCover " link FishCover-?.?} ?.? Front cover for Oct93 FreshFish CDROM.
@{"FreshFonts " link FreshFonts-0.1} 0.1 Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94.
@{"GastonFonts " link GastonFonts-?.?} ?.? Three new fonts, 2 proportional, 1 fixed
@{"Genies_StarTeck " link Genies_StarTeck-1.0} 1.0 Seven genies for Professional Draw.
@{"HandlerGuide " link HandlerGuide-1.0} 1.0 AmigaGuide list/desc of common handlers
@{"HebrewArabic " link HebrewArabic-?.?} ?.? HebrewArabic, shareware
@{"HebrewFont " link HebrewFont-1.0} 1.0 HebrewFont, V1.0, shareware
@{"Heddley " link Heddley-1.18} 1.18 Composes AmigaGuide files easily.
@{"HP4Driver " link HP4Driver-35.8} 35.8 Driver for HP Laserjet 4 printer.
@{"HP4Lsetter " link HP4Lsetter-2.01} 2.01 HP LaserJet 4L printer setup util.
@{"HWGPost " link HWGPost-22.26} 22.26 PostScript Library w/many Level 2 feat.
@{"JemTeX " link JemTeX-2.00} 2.00 Program to enable Japanese typesetting.
@{"JISConvert " link JISConvert-1.02E} 1.02E Convert Japanese text between formats.
@{"Less " link Less-1.6Z} 1.6Z Amiga port of UNIX text file reader
@{"LibraryGuide " link LibraryGuide-1.4} 1.4 AmigaGuide list/desc of common libraries
@{"Linea " link Linea-?.?} ?.? A very thin font
@{"LSP " link LSP-0.1
} 0.1
Print on PCL-based laser printer
@{"MetaFont " link MetaFont-2.71} 2.71 A computer font generation system.
@{"MiserPrint " link MiserPrint-1.14} 1.14 Print util for inkjets (HP-compatible).
@{"MuchMore " link MuchMore-4.4} 4.4 Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support
@{"MultiIndicator " link MultiIndicator-2.0} 2.0 Shows ASCII, binary, AmigaGuide docs
@{"PasTeX " link PasTeX-1.3} 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
@{"PrintManager " link PrintManager-2.0} 2.0 Printer spooler with appicon support.
@{"Text2Guide " link Text2Guide-3.10} 3.10 Convert ASCII text to AmigaGuide format.
@{"TextCount " link TextCount-3.0} 3.0 Generates stats about text files
@{"TextRead " link TextRead-37.20.r1.04} 37.20.r1 Fast and simple ASCII text reader.
@{"TimesFont " link TimesFont-?.?} ?.? 3D font for Reflections 2.03+.
@{"VirtPrinters " link VirtPrinters-2} 2 Two new printer drivers.
@{"WANT " link WANT-1.017} 1.017 Searches textfiles for keywords
@{"xMore " link xMore-1.4} 1.4 A small and fast replacement for "more"
@endnode
@node util-INDEX "Index of subdirectory: util"
For more information about a particular program, click on the name field
below:
@{"A-Kwic " link A-Kwic-2.00} 2.00 Allows fast keyword search of text data
@{"ABCDir " link ABCDir-3.0} 3.0 Versatile and easy to use directory util
@{"About " link About-1.1} 1.1 Displays brief information about files
@{"AboutClock " link AboutClock-3.00} 3.00 A little workbench clock.
@{"AcmaUtils " link AcmaUtils-?.?} ?.? Misc useful CLI/script utilities
@{"ACTool " link ACTool-1.0} 1.0 Integer conversion tool; hex/dec/oct/bin
@{"AddCR " link AddCR-1.0} 1.0 AddCR, V1.0, C source, PD
@{"ADoc " link ADoc-4.00} 4.00 An hypertext-like help utility.
@{"AIBB " link AIBB-6.5} 6.5 GUI-based CPU performance tester
@{"AIFF_dt " link AIFF_dt-1.11} 1.11 DataType for AIFF/AIFC sound files
@{"AII " link AII-2.0} 2.0 A GUI interface for most avail archivers
@{"AlarmingClock " link AlarmingClock-2.5} 2.5 Alarm Clock that plays 8SVX sounds
@{"AlertPatch " link AlertPatch-3.0} 3.0 Supplies a lot more info during Alert()
@{"ALock " link ALock-1.1} 1.1 Grabs input events and limits access.
@{"AmigaEyes " link AmigaEyes-?.?} ?.? Displays two eyes that follow pointer
@{"AmigaWorkStation" link AmigaWorkStation-1.4} 1.4 Shows "Windows" like screen during boot
@{"AntiCicloVir " link AntiCicloVir-2.4} 2.4 Link/File/BB/Validator/Memory virus elim
@{"APIPE " link APIPE-37.7} 37.7 Alternative pipe handler (incl. source)
@{"AppCon " link AppCon-38.73} 38.73 Makes the CON: window an AppWindow
@{"AppISizer " link AppISizer-0.72} 0.72 AppIcon gets the size of disks, etc.
@{"AppPP " link AppPP-1.1} 1.1 AppIcon/GUI for crunch/decrunch with PP
@{"APPVM " link APPVM-0.9} 0.9 System patch for true virtual memory.
@{"ARexxAppList " link ARexxAppList-1994.10.11} 1994.10. List of 421 programs that support ARexx.
@{"ARexxSuper " link ARexxSuper-1.10} 1.10 ARexx port testing tool
@{"Arq " link Arq-1.83} 1.83 A "Requestor Improver" (understated!)
@{"ARTM " link ARTM-2.04} 2.04 Display and control system activity
@{"AssignManager " link AssignManager-1.24} 1.24 New preferences editor for assigns.
@{"AssignWedge " link AssignWedge-1.4} 1.4 An AssignX type clone
@{"AudioScope " link AudioScope-3.0} 3.0 Realtime audio spectrum analyzer w/FFT
@{"AutoScroll " link AutoScroll-1.0} 1.0 allows use of OS2.0 AUTOSCROLL & NEWLOOK
@{"AXDiff " link AXDiff-1.0} 1.0 Graphical comparison & merge utility
@{"Binary_dt " link Binary_dt-39.6} 39.6 Datatype for viewing binary files in hex
@{"BioRhythm " link BioRhythm-3.0} 3.0 Shows your 3 basic BioRhythms & average
@{"BootUte " link BootUte-1.2} 1.2 Enable older software on A1200/A4000
@{"BPTools " link BPTools-1.1} 1.1 Some BridgePort tools for the Amiga side
@{"BreakName " link BreakName-37.2} 37.2 Break processes by issuing their names
@{"BReq " link BReq-1.16} 1.16 Gadgets for OS selection during startup
@{"Brik " link Brik-2.0} 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
@{"BrowserII " link BrowserII-3.0} 3.0 Directory maintenance utility
@{"BRun " link BRun-1.0} 1.0 Start another program in separate CLI.
@{"bsplit " link bsplit-1.0} 1.0 Split files into pieces by byte count
@{"Bush " link Bush-1.4} 1.4 Produces directory listing like "Tree"
@{"ButtonMenu " link ButtonMenu-1.23} 1.23 Easy creation of customizable menus
@{"CacheFont " link CacheFont-1.1} 1.1 Vastly increase speed of font requsters
@{"CatchDisk " link CatchDisk-1.20} 1.20 Commodity for auto-formatting disks.
@{"CFX " link CFX-5.560} 5.560 Check type of file a la "dir/list" cmd
@{"ChangeIcon " link ChangeIcon-1.0} 1.0 Give files specified icon, uses WhatIs
@{"chksum " link chksum-1.0} 1.0 SVR4 "sum" compatible checksum program
@{"CLIExchange " link CLIExchange-1.4} 1.4 A CLI version of standard Exchange util
@{"ClipHistory " link ClipHistory-2.2} 2.2 Adds a history to the clipboard device
@{"CliVa " link CliVa-2.3} 2.3 A VERY configurable Application launcher
@{"ColorSaver " link ColorSaver-1.19} 1.19 Color Palette commodity w/ARexx
@{"Columns " link Columns-2.6} 2.6 GUI program to print text in columns.
@{"Convert " link Convert-2.01} 2.01 A flexible file conversion utility.
@{"Cout " link Cout-1.00} 1.00 Cout, V1.00, C++ source
@{"CPULoad " link CPULoad-1.0
} 1.0
Very fast XLoad type monitor
@{"Csh " link Csh-5.39} 5.39 Replacement for the shell, like UN*X csh
@{"CX " link CX-1.3} 1.3 replacement of the "Exchange" program
@{"CXHandler " link CXHandler-3.3} 3.3 CXHandler is an Exchange clone
@{"DBB " link DBB-1.1.9} 1.1.9 DBB is a digital logic circuit simulator
@{"DefDTIcon " link DefDTIcon-1.4} 1.4 Changes selected icon images to defaults
@{"Degrader " link Degrader-1.30} 1.30 Tries to get badly written progs to work
@{"DesktopMAGIC " link DesktopMAGIC-2.0} 2.0 Modular screen saver/system sound mgr
@{"DeviceLock " link DeviceLock-1.2} 1.2 GUI interface for CLI command 'lock'
@{"DirKING " link DirKING-3.00} 3.00 Powerful 'List' and 'Dir' replacement
@{"DirMenu " link DirMenu-0.9
} 0.9
Access files easily with pop up menus
@{"Dirs " link Dirs-1.00} 1.00 Powerful new DIR cmd with 23 options.
@{"DisplayMode " link DisplayMode-1.22} 1.22 Screenmode preferences clone
@{"DMS " link DMS-1.11} 1.11 A popular disk archiver
@{"DoIcon " link DoIcon-1.2} 1.2 Icon information and manipulation tool
@{"DOSPrefs " link DOSPrefs-2.2} 2.2 Small commodity with three functions.
@{"DOSReqTools " link DOSReqTools-?.?} ?.? Use ReqTools Requesters from DOS Scripts
@{"DropIt! " link DropIt!-0.98} 0.98 Start programs by dropping icons.
@{"DropnAct " link DropnAct-1.0} 1.0 An AppIcon for easy data file handling
@{"DTA " link DTA-1.00} 1.00 DataTransferAnalysis (Drive Speed)
@{"DzDir " link DzDir-2.0} 2.0 Directory utility that uses MUI
@{"EClock " link EClock-1.0} 1.0 Clock appears on any Screen
@{"EcoDisk " link EcoDisk-1.19} 1.19 A user-friendly file manager
@{"EdWordPro " link EdWordPro-5.0} 5.0 Fully featured text editor.
@{"Event " link Event-1.17} 1.17 Tool to remember everything you want.
@{"FCD " link FCD-1.02} 1.02 Fast replacement for CLI "cd" command.
@{"FDB " link FDB-1.3} 1.3 Quickly locate files/dirs with database.
@{"fifolib " link fifolib-37.4} 37.4 A general fifo library implementation
@{"FileChop " link FileChop-1.0} 1.0 Splits and rejoins files.
@{"Filer " link Filer-3.22} 3.22 Configurable GUI-based Directory Utility
@{"FindTask " link FindTask-1.01} 1.01 Finds program by its own task's name,
@{"FishButton " link FishButton-1.0} 1.0 Popup menus to run FreshFish CDROM apps
@{"FlipIt " link FlipIt-1.2} 1.2 Flip through screens via hotkeys.
@{"Flush " link Flush-1.2} 1.2 Flushes unused libs, devices, and fonts
@{"FlushCX " link FlushCX-?.?} ?.? The ultimate commodity killer
@{"FMath " link FMath-40.4} 40.4 Replacement for the math libraries
@{"FontPrefs " link FontPrefs-2.14} 2.14 Font preferences clone
@{"ForceIcon " link ForceIcon-1.6} 1.6 Substitute Icon images and positions
@{"FSG " link FSG-2.0} 2.0 File access snooper
@{"FSort " link FSort-1.1} 1.1 Very fast file sorting utility
@{"GBlanker " link GBlanker-38.8} 38.8 A modular screen blanking package.
@{"GClock " link GClock-1.0} 1.0 A Clock
@{"GED " link GED-1.1} 1.1 programmer's editor
@{"GEDScripts " link GEDScripts-1.1} 1.1 Some useful ARexx scripts for GoldED
@{"Genie " link Genie-2.56} 2.56 A GUI based genealogy data manager
@{"HeartBeat " link HeartBeat-1.0} 1.0 Generic system call analysis tool.
@{"HFK " link HFK-39.46} 39.46 Yet another titlebar clock
@{"History " link History-37.5} 37.5 List and control shell command history.
@{"HotScreen " link HotScreen-1.0} 1.0 Select desired screen via a popup list
@{"HyperANSI " link HyperANSI-1.08} 1.08 ANSI character & graphics editor
@{"IconCalendar " link IconCalendar-1.0} 1.0 Shows date and month in an AppIcon
@{"IconMonger " link IconMonger-2.0} 2.0 Make global changes to icons
@{"IconTrace " link IconTrace-2.02} 2.02 An icon.library monitor, version 2.02
@{"IFFMaster " link IFFMaster-1.3} 1.3 Show IFF structure & chunk contents
@{"Inf " link Inf-1.35} 1.35 Extended AmigaDOS INFO command
@{"InfoWin " link InfoWin-1.0} 1.0 MUI program to receive ARexx messages.
@{"InfraRexx " link InfraRexx-1.4} 1.4 Use Amiga as infrared remote controller.
@{"Injector " link Injector-2.00} 2.00 Insert input events as if typed from kbd
@{"Install " link Install-39.2} 39.2 Replacement for C= Install command
@{"Installer " link Installer-1.26} 1.26 Commodore's Amiga Installer utility
@{"IRMaster " link IRMaster-2.6} 2.6 Replace IR remote controls with Amiga.
@{"ISAN " link ISAN-1.2} 1.2 Realtime program opcode stream analyzer.
@{"Jade " link Jade-3.2} 3.2 Programmer's editor Amiga and Unix X11
@{"JPEGDataType " link JPEGDataType-39.1} 39.1 Datatype to convert jpegs to 8 bit data.
@{"Kalender " link Kalender-2.2} 2.2 A small calendar program
@{"KlingNum " link KlingNum-1.1} 1.1 Converts decimal numbers into Klingon
@{"LastAlert2 " link LastAlert2-2.1} 2.1 Will show the last alert or guru
@{"LhA " link LhA-1.38} 1.38 A fast LhArc compatible archiver
@{"LHArc " link LHArc-1.30} 1.30 Archive program using LZHUF compression
@{"LHWarp " link LHWarp-1.40} 1.40 Disk packer for .lhw files
@{"LLP " link LLP-1.0} 1.0 Machine access control and logging.
@{"LockColors " link LockColors-1.1a} 1.1a Complete control over Workbench Palette
@{"LockPointer " link LockPointer-1.0} 1.0 Locks pointer on X or Y coordinate
@{"MacSND_dt " link MacSND_dt-1.7} 1.7 DataType for Mac "snd" resource data
@{"MagicA2024 " link MagicA2024-1.0} 1.0 Patch to remap MagicWB icons for A2024
@{"MagicCX " link MagicCX-1.0} 1.0 Great modular commodity system
@{"MagicCXDansk " link MagicCXDansk-?.?} ?.? Danish catalogs for MagicCX 1.0
@{"MagicMenu " link MagicMenu-1.29} 1.29 Replaces all Intuition menus.
@{"MagicWord " link MagicWord-1.1} 1.1 Utility for word replacement and macros
@{"Man " link Man-1.11a} 1.11a Unix type Man command
@{"Man_dt " link Man_dt-39.4} 39.4 Datatype for Unix man pages
@{"MayFlower " link MayFlower-?.?} ?.? A collection of misc cli/script programs
@{"MCalc " link MCalc-1.4} 1.4 Powerful MUI-based calculator
@{"MemCheck " link MemCheck-?.?} ?.? Program to test your memory for errors
@{"MemMinister " link MemMinister-1.1} 1.1 monitors your memory-usage
@{"MFRhelp " link MFRhelp-0.20} 0.20 Use MagicFileRequester with CygnusED 3.5
@{"MFRinCED35 " link MFRinCED35-1.0} 1.0 Use Magic-File-Requester in CED 3.5
@{"mg " link mg-3b} 3b Small GNU EMACS style editor with AREXX
@{"MIA " link MIA-1.2} 1.2 Manipulates many icons at once
@{"MidMoose " link MidMoose-1.0
} 1.0
Maps a key to the middle mouse button.
@{"MJUtils " link MJUtils-1.0} 1.0 A collection of useful CLI utilities.
@{"MonitorInfo " link MonitorInfo-37.4} 37.4 Inspect various properties of a monitor
@{"MouseShift " link MouseShift-2.1} 2.1 Map middle mouse button to leftshift key
@{"MousoMeter " link MousoMeter-3.12} 3.12 Measures mouse movement
@{"Move " link Move-37.11} 37.11 Unix type Move command
@{"MPatch " link MPatch-37.4} 37.4 Inspect various properties of a monitor
@{"msplit " link msplit-1.3} 1.3 Utility to split large files
@{"MUISpeechToy " link MUISpeechToy-0.01} 0.01 Speechtoy clone using MUI 2.0 interface.
@{"MultiCX " link MultiCX-1.46} 1.46 Powerfully small Multifunction commodity
@{"MultiUser " link MultiUser-1.8} 1.8 Create Unix like multiuser environment
@{"NewAlertHook " link NewAlertHook-40.3} 40.3 Enhanced Alert display mechanism
@{"NewEXT " link NewEXT-1.4} 1.4 Changes extensions of files in batches
@{"NoAGA " link NoAGA-1.0} 1.0 Run older pgms w/out changing screenmode
@{"NoteIt " link NoteIt-1.4.1} 1.4.1 Post It note pad program
@{"P-Compress2 " link P-Compress2-1.2} 1.2 New program replacing P-Compress
@{"PackIt " link PackIt-1.18a} 1.18a CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards
@{"PaletteTool " link PaletteTool-1.4} 1.4 3.0/AGA public screen palette tool.
@{"PARex " link PARex-3.10} 3.10 Text filter/converter/utility
@{"PerfMeter " link PerfMeter-2.2} 2.2 CPU usage, load and memory meter
@{"PicBoot " link PicBoot-2.6} 2.6 Displays picture during bootup
@{"PicIcon " link PicIcon-1.03} 1.03 Create icons from IFF ILBM pictures
@{"Picticon " link Picticon-0.96} 0.96 Scales pictures into icons. os3.x only
@{"PictureClock " link PictureClock-39.72} 39.72 Full-screen analog clock on top of a pic
@{"PMontre " link PMontre-1.2} 1.2 Digital Clock/Date/Free Mem/Alarm
@{"PolyEd " link PolyEd-1.242} 1.242 User-friendly, powerfull text editor
@{"PopUpScreen " link PopUpScreen-1.02} 1.02 Pops specified screen to front
@{"PowerSnap " link PowerSnap-2.2a} 2.2a Commodity to cut and paste text
@{"PPLib " link PPLib-1.6} 1.6 A shared library to support PowerPacker.
@{"PPrefs " link PPrefs-2.0} 2.0 Screenmode promotion utility
@{"ProcurePens " link ProcurePens-1.14} 1.14 Lock or procure a pen with ObtainPen().
@{"ProxWatch " link ProxWatch-1.2} 1.2 Localized Font-Sensitive Watch
@{"PS " link PS-1.36} 1.36 Lists info about tasks and processes
@{"PST " link PST-1.0a} 1.0a Public Screen creation tool
@{"Publican " link Publican-1.6} 1.6 Public screen support utility.
@{"PutChar " link PutChar-2.1} 2.1 Utility like PopChar on the MacIntosh
@{"QDisk " link QDisk-2.11} 2.11 WorkBench utility to monitor space usage
@{"QuickTools " link QuickTools-1.1} 1.1 CD & find file/dirs quickly via database
@{"Quip " link Quip-0.07e} 0.07e Fortune Cookie Program From Hell
@{"RAKE " link RAKE-1.1} 1.1 XPK packer sublibrary
@{"rand " link rand-1.00} 1.00 Selects nearly anything at random
@{"RandomX " link RandomX-1.1} 1.1 Creates very random numbers
@{"Recall " link Recall-2.3} 2.3 Utility to help you remember events
@{"Remind " link Remind-1.41} 1.41 Reminds you of important dates.
@{"Reminder " link Reminder-5.9} 5.9 A nice reminder utility
@{"RemindMe " link RemindMe-1.0} 1.0 Events reminder
@{"ReNum " link ReNum-2.1} 2.1 Changes the names of sequences of files
@{"ReqASK " link ReqASK-1.0} 1.0 Mouse driven replacement for "ask" cmd.
@{"ReqChange " link ReqChange-3.5} 3.5 Makes system use Reqtools requesters
@{"ReqTools " link ReqTools-2.2c} 2.2c Very useful shared requester library
@{"Request " link Request-2.03} 2.03 A sophisticated replacement for ASK
@{"RO " link RO-0.81} 0.81 A MUI-Based FileManager
@{"RSys " link RSys-1.3} 1.3 Very comprehensive system monitor
@{"RunLame " link RunLame-1.34} 1.34 A smart degrader for stupid programs.
@{"RunList " link RunList-1.2} 1.2 Commodity lauches commonly used programs
@{"RunList2 " link RunList2-2} 2 Commodity to run programs from a list.
@{"RushDemo2 " link RushDemo2-37.5370} 37.5370 Full-featured directory utility demo
@{"S-Pack " link S-Pack-1.1} 1.1 Archiver w/multivol, selfextract, & more
@{"SASC_GoldED " link SASC_GoldED-1.1} 1.1 Embeds GoldED into SAS/C(++) Environment
@{"Scout " link Scout-1.3} 1.3 Tool to monitor computer system.
@{"SCR " link SCR-1.01} 1.01 AGA Screen Color Requester
@{"Screen2IFF " link Screen2IFF-1.03} 1.03 Save front screen to IFF file w/hotkey
@{"ScreenFool " link ScreenFool-2.7} 2.7 public screen manager utility
@{"ScreenTool " link ScreenTool-1.04} 1.04 Switch between screens using hotkeys.
@{"Set040 " link Set040-2.41} 2.41 68040 MMU map and cache control program.
@{"Set_Icon " link Set_Icon-?.?} ?.? AppIcon for mass icon manipulation
@{"ShowFont " link ShowFont-1.1} 1.1 Versatile Font-viewing utility
@{"Shrub " link Shrub-1.4} 1.4 Creates dir listings in a "tree" format.
@{"SIP " link SIP-2.20} 2.20 System Information Program - Monitor
@{"Size " link Size-1.0} 1.0 Counts bytes in the specified directory
@{"SkoEd " link SkoEd-1.14} 1.14 A Programmer's Editor Revisited.
@{"SMenu " link SMenu-1.0} 1.0 Powerful and fast-working screenselector
@{"SnoopDos " link SnoopDos-3.0} 3.0 System and application monitor
@{"Snoopy " link Snoopy-2.0} 2.0 Monitor calls to library/devs/resources
@{"Sort " link Sort-1.34} 1.34 Sorts ASCII-Files, many features
@{"SpeakTimeCX " link SpeakTimeCX-1.2} 1.2 Have the system time spoken by hotkey
@{"Splitter " link Splitter-1.21} 1.21 Split any file into several files.
@{"Sploin " link Sploin-1.79} 1.79 Powerful file splitter/joiner. UNIX comp
@{"SSearch " link SSearch-1.3} 1.3 Fast replacement for AmigaDOS 'search'
@{"SSLib " link SSLib-5.103} 5.103 Shared library of support functions
@{"SSplit " link SSplit-1.3} 1.3 Split large files in smaller ones
@{"StarBlank " link StarBlank-3.1} 3.1 Screen blanker shows moving stars
@{"StartUp-Menu " link StartUp-Menu-1.39} 1.39 Customizable startup utility
@{"StartWindow " link StartWindow-2} 2 Small tool helping to run programs.
@{"Statis " link Statis-1.24} 1.24 Enhanced replacement for the STATUS cmd
@{"StickIt2 " link StickIt2-2.00} 2.00 Computerized "PostIt Note" type reminder
@{"SunWindows " link SunWindows-2.0.030} 2.0.030 A virtual screen/window manager
@{"SuperDark " link SuperDark-2.1a} 2.1a A very nice modular screen blanker
@{"SwazInfo " link SwazInfo-1.4} 1.4 Replaces WorkBench information window
@{"SysInfo " link SysInfo-3.24} 3.24 Gives comprehensive system information
@{"TAUI " link TAUI-?.?} ?.? A Magic User Interface for your lharc.
@{"TauIcons " link TauIcons-1.7} 1.7 MagicWB style icons for Workbench
@{"TeleBASE " link TeleBASE-2.614} 2.614 Phone/addr database w/caller id & print
@{"TimeCalc " link TimeCalc-1.0} 1.0 A timecode calculator for EBU/SMPTE.
@{"TimeEvent " link TimeEvent-1.0} 1.0 Preference Editor v1.0 for cron programs
@{"TimeGuardian " link TimeGuardian-1.1} 1.1 Package to start events at certain times
@{"TimePlanner " link TimePlanner-1.0} 1.0 Events reminder and/or program launcher.
@{"TM2Ascii " link TM2Ascii-1.0} 1.0 Translate ToolManager config to ASCII.
@{"ToolsDaemon " link ToolsDaemon-2.1a} 2.1a Run programs by selecting WB menu item.
@{"ToolType " link ToolType-3.2} 3.2 Edit ToolTypes easily.
@{"TPD " link TPD-39.1} 39.1 Datatype to read PCX files.
@{"true " link true-1.0} 1.0 Simple versions of "true" and "false"
@{"UnLock " link UnLock-37.0} 37.0 Unlock Lock()-ed objects on HD
@{"UnPacker " link UnPacker-1.2} 1.2 AppIcon util for extracting archives
@{"UnTar " link UnTar-?.?} ?.? CLI utility to unpack tar archives.
@{"UOut " link UOut-1.1} 1.1 Joins and decodes split uuencoded files.
@{"Usage " link Usage-1.06} 1.06 Extended "du" (disk usage) type command
@{"UUCode " link UUCode-36.9} 36.9 Optimized stand-alone uuencode/uudecode.
@{"uuInOut " link uuInOut-1.03} 1.03 A pair of very rapid uuencode/decoders.
@{"UUxT " link UUxT-3.0b} 3.0b CLI/GUI-based UUEncoder/UUDecoder
@{"VCLI " link VCLI-7.04} 7.04 Control CLI by voice commands
@{"Vim " link Vim-3.0} 3.0 A clone of the UNIX "vi" text editor
@{"VirusChecker " link VirusChecker-6.50} 6.50 A memory/file/bootblock virus detector
@{"VirusZII " link VirusZII-1.12} 1.12 AntiVirus utility with file decrunching
@{"VMem " link VMem-1.0} 1.0 Virtual Memory system w/memory emulation
@{"VMM " link VMM-2.1} 2.1 Virtual memory for Amigas w/68030/68040
@{"VoiceShell " link VoiceShell-1.21} 1.21 Control your Amiga with voice commands.
@{"VT " link VT-2.68} 2.68 A comprehensive virus utility package.
@{"WangiPad " link WangiPad-1.10} 1.10 Launch programs from a list on WB
@{"WB2Stuff " link WB2Stuff-?.?} ?.? WB2 icons, presets, and IFF Images.
@{"WBFlash " link WBFlash-2.1} 2.1 Color-cycle active window or WorkBench
@{"WBPrint " link WBPrint-1.03} 1.03 Prints text on WB screens title bar
@{"WhatIs " link WhatIs-3.5} 3.5 Can detect file types
@{"WindowDaemon " link WindowDaemon-1.9} 1.9 Extended control to intuition windows
@{"Xoper " link Xoper-2.4} 2.4 Monitor and control system activity
@{"xpkdisk " link xpkdisk-37.5} 37.5 An exec style compressing disk device.
@{"xpkHFMN " link xpkHFMN-1.16} 1.16 A dynamic Huffman xpk compression lib.
@{"xpkSHRI " link xpkSHRI-1.0} 1.0 An XPK packer sub-library.
@{"Yak " link Yak-1.60} 1.60 A multipurpose commodity
@{"Yass " link Yass-2.3} 2.3 Yet another Screen Selector Commodity
@{"ZedREXX " link ZedREXX-1.0c} 1.0c Easily add GUI to any REXX script.
@{"Zero " link Zero-1.1} 1.1 DOS-handler like /dev/zero in Unix
@{"ZGIFDataType " link ZGIFDataType-39.7} 39.7 Fast datatype for displaying GIF files.
@{"zoo " link zoo-2.1} 2.1 Portable archiver with good compression
@{"ZShell " link ZShell-2.2} 2.2 Small, fast shell with CFN and review.
@endnode
@node ABank-1.02 "Accounts bank management, many options."
ABank 1.02 Accounts bank management, many options.
A domestic bank account software. Can load simultaneously more than
ten accounts, automatically sorting the operations, possessing a notepad,
loads powerpacked files, makes graphical stats, printing with filter.
Interface look 2.0 for every kickstart.
Author: David Gaussinel & St
phane Anquetil
Path: biz/ABank-1.02.lha
@endnode
@node ADPro25PR-2.5 "ADPro 2.5 screenshots & press release"
ADPro25PR 2.5 ADPro 2.5 screenshots & press release
Some nice screen shots of the all new user interface and press release
information on the new Art Department Professional version 2.5 from ASDG,
Author: ASDG, Incorporated
Path: biz/ADPro25PR-2.5.lha
@endnode
@node AFile-3.30 "A datafile manager"
AFile 3.30 A datafile manager
AFile is a data file manager, that is a tool which lets you create and
manager your files (addresses, video collections, clients, ...) using
an Intuition interface. There is no limitation to the number of fields
or records. The program offers the standard printing, sorting, and
importing/exporting functions. AFile uses AREXX as it's programming
language. You can create full input masks with background picture, field
positioning, checking of entered data, menus and printing customization.
Author: Denis Gounelle
Path: biz/AFile-3.30.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaWorld-4.32 "Database of information of all countries"
AmigaWorld 4.32 Database of information of all countries
A database program that contains information about every
country on Earth. It enables you to have a look at the data
of one country, or to compare several ones. Among other things
it displays location, capital, area, population, languages,
currency and the flag of each country. Other features are
information on international organizations and map display.
AmigaWorld is very easy to handle, and you can choose between
English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, Swedish, Danish, Finnish
and Norwegian output. New features include map display and text
information about continents.
Author: Wolfgang Lug
Translators: Guido Alfani, Bo Arnholm, Olivier Bogros, David Gaussinel,
Ruud Hoekzema, Mika Leinonen, Yves Salingue and Casper Thomsen.
Path: biz/AmigaWorld-4.32.lha
@endnode
@node Amortize-1.16 "Calculate loan amortizations/payments"
Amortize 1.16 Calculate loan amortizations/payments
A loan amortization utility. The program will: Determine the maximum allowable
borrowed principle (based on your gross monthly income); Calculate monthly
payments for a given principle; Output each payment & outstanding balance;
Set payment schedule to bi-weekly, bi-monthly or monthly; Set a payment on
an anniversary date. Binary only.
Author: Michael Mantel
Path: biz/Amortize-1.16.lha
@endnode
@node ASC-6.21 "Amiga port of the UNIX spreadsheet SC"
ASC 6.21 Amiga port of the UNIX spreadsheet SC
An amiga port of the UNIX spreadsheet SC
Author: Many!, Amiga Port by Simon Raybould
Path: biz/ASC-6.21.lha
@endnode
@node Banker-2.0beta "Home accounting program w/MUI interface"
Banker 2.0beta Home accounting program w/MUI interface
Lets you easily maintain the balance of your bank account. Main features:
MUI interface (MUI not included); automatic entries (i.e. credits that
happen once a month, or every week); localization; User-definable autosave;
Flexible entries, "Amount" and "Date" are the only fields absolutely
required; Export data.
Author: C
dric Beust
Path: biz/Banker-2.0beta.lha
@endnode
@node bBaseII-5.6 "Easily stores and retrieves information."
bBaseII 5.6 Easily stores and retrieves information.
A simple database program using a graphical interface. Stores, sorts
and searches for information. Limited to 9 fields in each record.
Features include FAST sorting, search in any field, mailing label
support, and best of all, it's really easy to use! This version fixes
all bugs reported since V5.5, which were mainly printing problems.
Binary only.
Author: Robert Bromley
Path: biz/bBaseII-5.6.lha
@endnode
@node bBaseIII-3.01 "Easily stores and retrieves information."
bBaseIII 3.01 Easily stores and retrieves information.
An easy to use, versatile, yet full featured database program.
Search or sort on any field, print mailing labels, (un)delete
records, mail merge, get reports in many formats, scramble files,
flag records, and more. Fields are user-configurable, so bBase
can be used to keep track of addresses, tape or video collections,
recipe files, or anything else you can think of - one program does
it all! This is V3.01, an update to V2.1. The main improvement
is more fields.
Author: Robert Bromley
Path: biz/bBaseIII-3.01.lha
@endnode
@node ButlerJames-3.2 "Database program for address management"
ButlerJames 3.2 Database program for address management
A database program designed primarily for address management, but can be
used for other purposes as well. Hotkey activated, allows you send
selected groups of data directly to the keyboard input stream or printer.
Very useful to avoid having to continuously enter an often used address
into your favorite word processor for example. Compatible with OS
1.2/1.3/2.0
Author: Christoph Zens
Path: biz/ButlerJames-3.2.lha
@endnode
@node CA100A-1.00A "Custom Legal Form Generator"
CA100A 1.00A Custom Legal Form Generator
Generates custom do-it-yourself legal forms.
Database includes forms useful for EVERYONE,
plus specialized forms for real estate, small
businesses, landlords, employers, etc. Can
save you THOUSANDS in legal fees. Valid in
all states except Louisiana.
Author: Satori Publishing
Path: biz/CA100A-1.00A.lha
@endnode
@node CarCosts-3.06 "Keep track of automobile expenses"
CarCosts 3.06 Keep track of automobile expenses
This is version 3 of the program "AutoKosten", now called CarCosts.
This version uses MUI (2.1 and above) amd supports locale.library, if
available. Without locale.library, the interface uses german text.
Two english catalog files (one with kilometer/liter, one with
miles/gallons) and a french one as well as the .cd and .ct files are
included.
A program to convert 2.0 data files to version 3 data files is included.
Version 3.01 is a bug fix, V3.0 wrote files in a format it could not read...
Version 3.02 allows more than one entry per date
Version 3.03 now supports the ARexx-port of MUI
Version 3.04 fixes a bug with printer support using non-asl.libraries.
Version 3.05 and 3.06 : minor user-interface changes
Author: R
diger Dreier
Path: biz/CarCosts-3.06.lha
@endnode
@node comicDemo-2.0 "Database for comic books or magazines"
comicDemo 2.0 Database for comic books or magazines
Comic-Manager is a program for collectors of comics, magazines or novels.
You have to enter all your comics and rate them into different conditions.
With different kinds of evaluations you are able to get a good survey of
your collection, for example how many numbers are present or missing.
The most important program item concerns the printing of your data.
It is possible to print the data as a small book which you can take
everywhere.
Author: Andreas Zottmann
Path: biz/ComicDemo-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node DataMasterDEMO-1.01 "Demo version of a powerful database prog"
DataMasterDEMO 1.01 Demo version of a powerful database prog
Data Master is a very powerful database program for an average user.
It should be usable on any Amiga and it's multi-tasking friendly.
This is the FreeWare version of this LicenceWare program and below is a
list of some features of the program.
- 5 field types (string, integer, float, type (selection) and
boolean)
- maximum of 256 fields in one record
- maximum of 99999 records in a database
- maximum length of a string field 255 characters
- there can be up to 256 alternative texts in a type field
- sorting based on maximum of 8 fields
- searching for a text string
- searching for the specified record (filter)
- possibility to make any kind of form, and print, save or show it
- possibility to compare records graphically
Author: Teemu Sipil
Path: biz/DataMasterDEMO-1.01.lha
@endnode
@node DataMasterDEMO-?.? "Demo version of a Database program."
DataMasterDEMO ?.? Demo version of a Database program.
Data Master is a database program programmed for Amiga computers.
It's not the best database program for Amiga (the best ShareWare/
LicenseWare database program??), but it's cheap and specially made for
an average user.
In the program there are five different field types which are
string (text), integer, floating point, type (selection) and boolean
field types. In one record it can be up to 256 different fields and
the number of records is practically limited only by the size of the
free memory. Records can be sorted based on eight key fields.
You can search from the database those records which match the
search patterns given by the user (for example, all the records whose
first field's first letter is A). You can also search for text strings
from the whole database. Using Data Master it's possible to print the
database for printer or save it as an ASCII file to the disk. Number
fields can be displayed on the screen as graphic diagrams, and using
this function you can simply compare records. There is a separate
field editor for the creating of the fields. Records can be, of
course, moved, copied, deleted or cleared as a single record or as
a block which includes many records.
Author: Teemu Sipila
Path: biz/DataMasterDEMO.lha
@endnode
@node db-2.3 "Database with GadTool look"
db 2.3 Database with GadTool look
db is a small and fast database program that I wrote after having tested
numerous other PD database programs and always found something lacking or
irritating me. They might have dozzens of features not found in db, but
they lacked font sensitivity and a standard GUI look and OS 3.0 behaviour.
My main need was to keep record on addresses and telephone numbers of friends
and companies. Before this release db was fixed to be just an address and
telephone database, but this has changed now. The program is designed
to handle information of your choice. Currently you have to use a file
editor to specify the database fields and layout as there is no GUI for that.
Anyway that's a one time job, then you just USE the database and have fun.
Complete GUI support will probably only be included in a commercial product
I plan to call REG.
A partial list of db's features include:
o Dynamic memory handling. Number of records and fields only limited by
free memory.
o GadTool based, gives a standard look and feel.
o Mouse and keyboard driven.
o User definable fields and layout.
o Multiple views of the same database.
o Commodore's Clipboard for flexible interaction with other programs.
o AppWindow -just drag and drop database icons on db to load.
o Online MenuHelp -Press HELP key when selecting a menu item.
o Font sensitivity.
o ARexx
o ASL requesters for flexible loads and saves.
o Localized
o Dial numbers using a modem
o WB and Shell usage with Commodore's template parsing
o Fast and flexible find function using AmigaDOS patterns.
o Filter function.
o Fast and flexible sort function. Multiple sort orders can be specified.
o 'Export View' and two standard ASCII export features.
o Automatic ASCII import (tab-separated ASCII)
Author: David Ekholm, Datadosen
Path: biz/db-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node DDBase-6.42 "Database that can view various formats"
DDBase 6.42 Database that can view various formats
Have upto 3500 records,export-import data ASCII ,Superbase or BBaseII
Uses External fields {ASCII/IFF/MED-SOUNDTRACKER MODULES/8SVX/
AMIGAGUIDE/ANIMS/GIFF/JPEG/}, upto 20 fields.Draw upto 10 Bevel/FlipBoxes,
Box,Double Bevel Boxes. DDBASE is now compatible with PAL Lowres,Hires,
Hires Lace and NTSC Lowres,Hires/Hires Lace screen modes.
DDBASE can now create a AmigaGuide database from a DDBASE file.
Author: Peter Hughes
Path: biz/DDBASE-6.42.lha
@endnode
@node DFA-2.2 "Address database with many features"
DFA 2.2 Address database with many features
DESCRIPTION
DFA is the ultimate address tool for you and the Amiga
computer. DFA supports email addresses, dialing of phone
numbers, grouping of addresses, different types of printing
addresses, online help, application icon/window and much more!
DFA has an Arexx port, font sensitive windows and can be fully
directed by keyboard. Native languages are supported as soon
as Workbench 2.1 (and above) is installed.
Nearly every aspect of DFA is customizable now, so you may
configure "your own" DFA.
This is version 2.2, a minor upgrade to version 2.1.
DFA is an SASG product! Shareware, binary only.
NEW FEATURES
------------
New window for more convenient and faster group editing.
Clipboard support.
Visual feedback for all button gadgets.
Speed optimizations for the address listview.
Should be up to 10 times faster now!
Even faster address file loading.
Larger buffers for all address string gadgets.
New Arexx command 'GUI' and 'OpenEditWindow'
Size optimization of the dfa.library. About 15K saved!
Sort function is 'locale sensitive' now.
Improved locale handling.
Additional and improved status messages.
Improved status text gadget (DFAEditor) now supports
centered propotional text on all Amiga-OS versions.
Improved Installer script, which now supplies a new
uninstall mechanism and german texts (optional).
Several bug fixes.
Author: Dirk Federlein
Path: biz/DFA-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node DiskArchiv-1.21 "Program for managing your floppy disks"
DiskArchiv 1.21 Program for managing your floppy disks
A program for managing your disk-collection. You can easily read in all
disk-contents, comment and store them in a DiskArchiv-database.
With different search mechanisms you are able to look for complete disk
contents or single file information. Many ways to print out information,
disk labels too. Special function for printing out label-sheets on
HP-DeskJet-printers and compatibles. Documentation in English and German.
Author: Michael K
pke und Rolf Herrmann.
Path: biz/DiskArchiv-1.21.lha
@endnode
@node DiskCat-2.1 "A configurable disk librarian"
DiskCat 2.1 A configurable disk librarian
DiskCat is a configurable disk librarian. The files can be organized
any way you want. You can make and name any category you care to.
Categories and files can be moved. Through menu selection, all disks
that are inserted are automatically searched and the useful
information copied. A 45 character comment can be entered for each
file. The database can be searched and exported.
Author: Kenny Nagy
Path: biz/DiskCat-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node ExcelsiorDemo-1.0 "Demo version of professional BBS system."
ExcelsiorDemo 1.0 Demo version of professional BBS system.
Demonstration version of a professional bulletin board system. Jam-packed
with features not found on other BBS systems, EXCELSIOR! was in the
beta-test stage for over one year. Its enthusiatic beta-testers have
helped make it a very stable system. Very little "hands-on" maintenance is
needed to keep a system running smoothly. However, you have complete
control over the day-to-day activity of the BBS allowing for complete
customization to your requirements. The BBS has been tested on Amiga
1000's through Amiga 4000's. It also runs fine under AmigaDOS Release 3+
as well.
Author: Sycom Design Software
Path: biz/ExcelsiorDemo-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node FINANCA-1.4 "Calculate MORTGAGES, ANNUITIES, INTEREST"
FINANCA 1.4 Calculate MORTGAGES, ANNUITIES, INTEREST
A useful financial program that makes it easy for the user to calculate
MORTGAGES, ANNUITIES, and COMPOUND INTEREST. The program provides the
user with financial tables of COMPOUND INTEREST and MORTGAGES over several
different time periods and deposits/loans with user-specified interest
rates. In addition, FINANCA contains a SIMPLEX routine which is very
useful for numerous business applications. Our SIMPLEX computes the
maximum/minimum value of a linear function of several nonnegative variables
subject to various equality/inequality constraints. It handles up to 30
variables and 30 constraints. Includes normal and 68882 versions.
Author: A. G. Kartsatos
Path: biz/FINANCA-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node Genealogist-3.13 "Specialized genealogical info database."
Genealogist 3.13 Specialized genealogical info database.
ArJay Genealogist is a specialized database for keeping track of
genealogical information. It features a full, easy to use Intuition
interface. The program is totally non-sexist and secular in nature, and
correctly handles multiple marriages, "unconventional" marriages, adopted
children, and unmarried parents. The printed reports include descendant
and pedigree charts, personal details reports, family group sheets, and
index lists of people and families. Free-form note files can be created
using any editor, and IFF pictures can be viewed using any IFF viewer, from
within the program. Other features include dynamic on-screen ancestor and
descendant charts, extensive online context-sensitive help, flexible
"regular expression" searching, and multiple ARexx ports with an extensive
command set. Up to 1000 people per database, with databases held in RAM
for maximum speed and responsiveness. PAL or NTSC, AmigaDOS 2.04+
required. 1 Meg RAM recommended.
Author: Robbie J Akins
Path: biz/Genealogist-3.13.lha
@endnode
@node HomeBudget-1.3 "Home budgeting system."
HomeBudget 1.3 Home budgeting system.
A home budgeting system consisting of five major areas: Checking account;
Savings account; Budgeting system; Miscellaneous accounts; Automatic
account entries. Features fast reconciliation; Checking account tied to
Budget section for budget updates. Budget section: uses 2 char codes for
accounts; prioritize accounts for auto payment; optional automatic payments
for fixed expenses; reports & charts available.
Author: Mike Huttinger
Path: biz/HomeBudget-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node IntuiDex-1.1 "Mailing list manager"
IntuiDex 1.1 Mailing list manager
Easy to use club membership database and mailing list manager.
Features:
- 1000 records per database
- Sort by six different fields:
last name, first name, ZIP,
member number, city, and
expiration date
- Print five different types of output:
mailing labels, complete data list,
phone lists, game stickers, and
merge files for word processors
- Uses Preferences printers
- Dials phone automatically with Hayes compatible modems
- On-line AmigaGuide help
- Most data field names are configurable
- Data is stored in ASCII files- export and import data from other
database software!
Author: Jeffery C. May
Path: biz/IntuiDex-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node INVOICER-1 "Program to create and print Invoices"
INVOICER 1 Program to create and print Invoices
Invoicer is a program that will allow you to
enter and print Invoices. It is geared mainly
for regular customers and regular jobs etc.
It is however still quite easy to issue a
invoice on a one off basis. It will also save
all the Invoices that you print to disk enabling
you to print or edit any invoice that you have
issued.
Author: P.A.Hughes
Path: biz/INVOICER-1.lha
@endnode
@node OnTheBall-1.20 "Demo version of a desktop aid program"
OnTheBall 1.20 Demo version of a desktop aid program
Demo version of a desktop aid that contains: Calendar -- View & Print
adjustable week, month, and yearly schedules. Search forward &
backward through appointments. 9 repeat modes. reminder with snooze.
Addressbook -- Mailing labels, auto- dialer. Search & sort by any
field. Attatch notes. To-Do List -- Sorts by optional due dates.
Search/Print. NotePad, Full-featured text editor, have as many notes
open at one time as you like. Attach notes to any entry in any
application. Multi-lingual, works on all Amigas. Preferences.
ARexx. Imports Nag(c) files. Create personalized "Tags". Much
more...
Author: Jason Freund, Pure Logic Software
Path: biz/OnTheBall-1.20.lha
@endnode
@node PageDemo-2.22 "Demo of PageStream with disabled save."
PageDemo 2.22 Demo of PageStream with disabled save.
A fully working version of PageStream v2.22 except you will not be able to
save any work and when printing, and the program will print a banner across
the page saying "Printed with PageStream". Also, we have not included
everything the full version of PageStream contains. This version does not
include a spelling dictionary, but the hyphenation dictionary is included.
Author: Soft-Logik Publishing Corporation
Path: biz/PageDemo-2.22.lha
@endnode
@node PGS3Preview-3.0 "Preview and screenshots of PageStream 3"
PGS3Preview 3.0 Preview and screenshots of PageStream 3
Some screen shots and preview information on the upcoming PageStream
version 3.0.
Author: Soft-Logik Publishing
Path: biz/PGS3Preview-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node PGSdrivers-930724 "PageStream import modules"
PGSdrivers 930724 PageStream import modules
A complete set of PageStream Import modules current as of July 24, 1993.
Author: Soft-Logik Publishing Corporation
Path: biz/PGSdrivers-930724.lha
@endnode
@node PGSprinters-930726 "Latest PageStream printer drivers."
PGSprinters 930726 Latest PageStream printer drivers.
A complete set of the latest PageStream printer drivers as of July 26,
1993.
Author: Soft-Logik Publishing Corporation
Path: biz/PGSprinters-930726.lha
@endnode
@node QuickFile-3.1 "Simple and flexible, flat file database"
QuickFile 3.1 Simple and flexible, flat file database
QuickFile is simple and flexible, flat file database. It uses random access
with indexes for fast access to records. Files can be larger than available
ram, but as much of the file as possible is kept in ram to reduce disk
accesses. Features include:
- Multiple indexes with unique and non-unique keys
- Character, date, integer, floating point and calculation data types
- Up to 250 characters per field and 250 fields per record.
- Form and list style displays and reports.
- Unlimited number of views of each file.
- Sort over any number of keys, ascending and descending order.
- Search operators include Like, Equal, Between, Sounds Like, Not Like
and Not Equal.
- Fields can be added, changed, or deleted at any time.
- Flexible export/import
- Flexible multi column label printing.
- Multi-level grouping and totalling
- Any number of open windows
- Online context-sensitive help
Author: Alan Wigginton
Path: biz/QuickFile-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node ReadmeMaster-2.0 "Keyword data base of AmigaLibDisks 1-975"
ReadmeMaster 2.0 Keyword data base of AmigaLibDisks 1-975
A nifty little database for finding those programs that you know exist
somewhere (???) in the AmigaLibDisk library. Vastly improved for Workbench
2.0+ with many new features. Maintains a keyword dictionary of the
Contents descriptions that allows searching by disk number, program title,
author's name, or some other descriptive word. Currently supports disks
1-975, a complete rewrite of the version on disk number 390. Binary only.
Author: Harold T. Morash
Path: biz/ReadmeMaster-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node ShareManager-2.3 "Personal share stock portfolio manager."
ShareManager 2.3 Personal share stock portfolio manager.
A personal share stock portfolio manager. If you have trouble keeping
track of your shares, then this is for you. It is not however for very
large portfolios with huge amounts of money involved. $10,000,000 is the
limit for this little package.
Author: Ben Muller
Path: biz/ShareManager-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node TurboCalc-2.18E "Demo version of powerful spreadsheet"
TurboCalc 2.18E Demo version of powerful spreadsheet
A spreadsheet which was chosen as "spreadsheet of the year" for Amiga
computers by the readers of one of Germany's most important Amiga
magazines. This is a demo version with disabled save and print
functions. Has more than 100 functions and 120 macro commands,
include ARexx commands. Has an integrated database with search, sort,
copy, extract, delete, and other database functions such as number of
matches, average, etc. Diagrams and charts are included and very easy
to handle.
Author: Michael Friedrich
Path: biz/TurboCalc-2.18E.lha
@endnode
@node UPSey-1.01 "Translates zip codes to UPS zones"
UPSey 1.01 Translates zip codes to UPS zones
UPSey will translate ZIP Codes to UPS Zones. UPSey is a commodity that
is available to you from any program, just press the Control Alt and the
'u' keys at the same time. UPSey requires a text file, called a 'database'
to operate. One such database is provided. If you send parcels from an
area other than San Diego, you will have to write an area-specific
database. Complete instructions for writing the database are included in
the amigaguide documentation
Author: Will Bow, Colin Thompson
Path: biz/UPSey-1.01.lha
@endnode
@node VideoMaxe-4.44 "A video database for private video users"
VideoMaxe 4.44 A video database for private video users
A video database that satisfies all needs of a private video user.
With full OS 2.1+ and environmental support (localization, application
icon, installer, font-sensitive runtime gadget layout, layout saving,
guide documentation, ...) the program handles record suggestions, spool
informations, free amount of additional data per tape or title, comfortable
search routines, printing, etc. Binary only.
Author: Stephan Suerken
Path: biz/VideoMaxe-4.44.lha
@endnode
@node WorldMap-1.0 "Database/Map of countries"
WorldMap 1.0 Database/Map of countries
Database containing general information about all the
countries in the world together with graphical representation
of time zones, boundaries, flags, etc
The user can add graphics and text in a very easy way.
Author: Santiago Hernandez
Path: biz/WorldMap-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ff00xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0001-0099"
ff00xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0001-0099
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0001-0099, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff00xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff01xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0100-0199"
ff01xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0100-0199
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0100-0199, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff01xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff02xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0200-0299"
ff02xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0200-0299
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0200-0299, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff02xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff03xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0300-0399"
ff03xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0300-0399
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0300-0399, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff03xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff04xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0400-0499"
ff04xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0400-0499
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0400-0499, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff04xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff05xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0500-0599"
ff05xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0500-0599
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0500-0599, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff05xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff06xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0600-0699"
ff06xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0600-0699
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0600-0699, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff06xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff07xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0700-0799"
ff07xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0700-0799
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0700-0799, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff07xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff08xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0800-0899"
ff08xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0800-0899
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0800-0899, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff08xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff09xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 0900-0999"
ff09xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 0900-0999
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 0900-0999, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff09xx.lha
@endnode
@node ff10xx-contents-?.? "Contents listings of FishDisks 1000-1099"
ff10xx-contents ?.? Contents listings of FishDisks 1000-1099
Each FishDisk contains a "Contents" file that gives a summary of
information about the material included on that disk. These are
the Contents files for disks 1000-1099, concatenated together 10
per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: catalogs/ff10xx.lha
@endnode
@node NDUK-V37-37 "Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit"
NDUK-V37 37 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be
licensed for separate distribution. Includes the "fd" files,
libraries, startups, "C include" files, and tools. Does not include
the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
distribution for further details.
Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
Path: CBM/NDUK-V37.lha
@endnode
@node NDUK-V39-39 "Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit"
NDUK-V39 39 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be
licensed for separate distribution. Includes the "fd" files,
libraries, startups, "C include" files, and tools. Does not include
the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
distribution for further details.
Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
Path: CBM/NDUK-V39.lha
@endnode
@node NDUK-V40-40 "Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit"
NDUK-V40 40 Partial CBM Native Developer Update Kit
Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be
licensed for separate distribution. Includes the "fd" files,
libraries, startups, "C include" files, and tools. Does not include
the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
distribution for further details.
Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
Path: CBM/NDUK-V40.lha
@endnode
@node 10000-1.5 "Dice game, written exclusively for DLG"
10000 1.5 Dice game, written exclusively for DLG
10,000 is a dice game, written exclusively for DLG. The object of the game
is to get 10,000 points first. This is achieved by rolling 6 dice, and
hopefully getting some points from either 1's, 5's, or any group of 3 dice
with the same number.
Author: Steve Herring
Path: comm/10000-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node 4D-BBSDemo-2.92 "Demo release of 4D-BBS shareware BBS."
4D-BBSDemo 2.92 Demo release of 4D-BBS shareware BBS.
4D-BBS is a very flexible and powerful program. The main purpose of
it is to allow users to call in to your computer, read and write mail,
public messages, and upload and download files. 4D-BBS offers this
plus much more.
Other major features of 4D-BBS include a full ARexx command port,
complete configuration and maintenance programs, Fido-Net post reading
and writing, Paragon door support, and complete multitasking. Modem
setup and configuration allows you to completely setup your modem,
including support for high speed and fax modems. Window controls
include iconify, definable bitplanes, and user status window sizing.
One of the more useful features of 4D-BBS gives the SysOp the ability
to work on the system configuration, edit a user, edit file catalogs,
change menus and text files, without disturbing the on-line user.
With the built in FIFO-handler support, complete remote access is
possible including remote configuration and shell access.
Author: CornerStone Software
Path: comm/4D-BBSDemo-2.92.lha
@endnode
@node AGetty-0.218 "A login "getty" for the serial port."
AGetty 0.218 A login "getty" for the serial port.
AGetty is similar to the well-known Getty included in Matt Dillon's
AmigaUUCP package. It hangs on the specified serial port waiting for
connections via the connected modem. Once a connection is detected, AGetty
provides a Login: request to the caller. Getty disconnects any caller who
cannot provide a legal login and Password within 60 seconds. It also
allows only 3 login attempts before disconnecting. Any attempt to login
with an illegal password will be written to the logfile. Upon receiving a
legal Login and Password, verified via the passw-file, AGetty will execute
a specified program, usually UUCICO or PMail, and stay off the line until
the program returns. Then, AGetty will disconnect the caller and reset the
modem, returning to its original state.
Author: Peter Simons
Path: comm/AGetty-0.218.lha
@endnode
@node AmiPOP-1.15 "A POP 3 client for AmigaDOS."
AmiPOP 1.15 A POP 3 client for AmigaDOS.
AmiPOP@ is a POP3 Client for AmigaDOS. It was written directly from
the POP3 RFC (RFC #1225). AmiPOP is only a simple transport mechanism
for moving electronic mail messages between a POP-Host, typically
a mainframe, and your local AmigaDOS system. The advantage of POP
over other transports such as SMTP is that all E-mail can still be
directed to the mainframe system. This is of primary importance when
either a dialup line is used, which has a new IP address for each
connection, or when a user uses many machines, and wishes to be able
to transparently read mail on all of them.
AmiPOP features:
AUISG compliant (or at least it tries to be!)
Makes heavy use of 2.0 (and higher) functions such as ReadArgs,
utility.library, GadTools, and 2.0 functions in Amiga.lib.
Written from RFC 1225, not a port of a Unix or a PC application.
Small code size, and low system resource usage.
Commodities interface
Author: Scott Ellis
Path: comm/AmiPOP-1.15.lha
@endnode
@node AmiQWK-2.7 "QWKMail format offline message system"
AmiQWK 2.7 QWKMail format offline message system
QWKMail format offline message system. Allows reading of
QWKMail format offline message packets popular with many
bulletin board systems (BBSes). Replies can be edited using
any text editor and packed for transfer at a later time.
AmiQWK has been tested with many QWKMail systems for IBM and
Amiga based BBSes.
Author: Jim Dawson
Path: comm/AmiQWK-2.7.lha
@endnode
@node AmiTCP-3.0
2 "TCP/IP protocol stack for SANA-II."
AmiTCP 3.0
2 TCP/IP protocol stack for SANA-II.
AmiTCP is a set of programs that enables the Amiga to connect to a TCP/IP
network. AmiTCP lets the user use commands such as ftp, telnet from your
Amiga. AmiTCP also lets remote users connect to your machine from other
TCP/IP hosts. AmiTCP is a TCP/IP protocol stack for implementing basic
Internet protocols on top of any SANA-II network device driver, such as
one for SLIP or Ethernet.
Author: AmiTCP/IP Group and others
Path: comm/AmiTCP-3.0
2.lha
@endnode
@node AmiTCP-Demo-4.0 "TCP/IP protocol stack"
AmiTCP-Demo 4.0 TCP/IP protocol stack
AmiTCP/IP is the most videly used TCP/IP protocol stack for the
Amiga. AmiTCP/IP utilizes the standard Sana-II network device
drivers and provides an application level socket interface to the
Internet protocol suite as an Amiga shared library.
AmiTCP/IP is propiertary, copyrighted product of the NSDi - Network
Solutions Development Inc, Finland. See the file 'LICENCE' included
in the archive for the licence conditions.
This is the demonstration version of the AmiTCP/IP 4.0.
* About the Commercial AmiTCP/IP Version
The commercial version of AmiTCP/IP 4.0 includes:
- Enchanced version of AmiTCP:
- Frendlier logging system with global filter etc.
- Cache for name server replies
- Sana-II 2.0 support
- Full BOOTP support
- Access control for server programs
- Optimized version for '20 and up
- Automatic BOOTP configuration utility
- Printed & online User Manual
- Technical support via email, fax and normal mail
All the new features in the future will be added to the commercial
version only.
Author: AmiTCP/IP Group
Path: comm/AmiTCP-Demo-4.0.lha
@endnode
@node AmiTCP-SDK-4.0 "Source/Developer Kit for AmiTCP"
AmiTCP-SDK 4.0 Source/Developer Kit for AmiTCP
Include files, some development tools, link libraries (with source)
and programming examples for AmiTCP/IP 4.0.
AmiTCP/IP is proprietary, copyrighted product of the NSDi - Network
Solutions Development Inc, Finland. See the file 'LICENCE.SDK'
included in the archive for the licence conditions.
Author: AmiTCP/IP Group
Path: comm/AmiTCP-SDK-4.0.lha
@endnode
@node ATOB-4.0 "Programs to encode programs into ascii"
ATOB 4.0 Programs to encode programs into ascii
BTOA and ATOB, are encode/decode programs for sending
binary files over Amateur Radio Packet. They are also
useful for transmitting/storing files when only 7 bit
ASCII characters are allowed. Typical overhead is 20%.
Author: Randy Lilly
Path: comm/ATOB-4.0.lha
@endnode
@node avmNfax-1.33 "Voicemail/fax for voice-capable modems"
avmNfax 1.33 Voicemail/fax for voice-capable modems
This is release 1.33 of avmNfax, a voicemail/fax program
that supports ZyXEL, LineLink, Dolphin modems,
and Rockwell modems. Supras are not supported with
this release.
This version includes its own fax program, printer
driver, fax printer, and fax viewer. This fax program
can be used with Class 1 and Class 2 fax modems. It can
also be used with the voice modems that AVM supports.
It can also work in conjunction with GPFax (or TrapFax)
and AXsh (other fax programs or BBSes may be substituted
with some ARexx programming) to provide voice, fax, and
data, all on one line.
This version is a rewrite of ZVM and it requires
MUI 1.4 or greater (it is known to work on MUI 2.0).
It supports multiple lines (if you have multiple
modems of the same type). You can use avmNfax as a
simple answering machine with fax capabilities,
or use it to provide multiple mailboxes. It can play
different "intro" messages depending on the time of day,
day of week, random, or manual selection. You can retrieve
your messages remotely, etc. The caller can
be told of a forwarding number when he enters
a particular mailbox. There are many enhancements
since 1.19 was released.
To reduce setup time, I highly recommend that you
also get the pre-recorded English voice files. Look
for anything that starts with AVMV (like AVMVEngCVSD7200.lha,
AVMVEngADPCM2.lha, etc.).
Author: Al Villarica
Path: comm/avmNfax-1.33.lha
@endnode
@node BBBBS-7.2 "BaudBandit BBS, V7.2"
BBBBS 7.2 BaudBandit BBS, V7.2
Baud Bandit Bulletin Board System. Written entirely in ARexx using the
commercial terminal program "BaudBandit". Features include up to 99 file
libraries with extended filenotes, up to 99 fully threaded message
conferences, number of users, files, messages, etc. are only limited by
storage space, controlled file library and message conference access for
users and sysops, interface to extra devices like CD-ROM and others, all
treated as read only, complete Email with binary mail and multiple
forwarding, user statistics including messages written, files uploaded or
downloaded, time, etc, plus much more. Now includes a complete offline
reader/answer called bbsQUICK.rexx, and Call Back Verification for local
callers.
Author: Richard Lee Stockton
Path: comm/BBBBS-7.2.lha
@endnode
@node BBDoors-7.2 "rexxDoor games and diversions for BBBBS"
BBDoors 7.2 rexxDoor games and diversions for BBBBS
19 rexxDoor games and diversions adjusted to work with BBBBS version 7.2
Included:
Amiga_List..........update 6.6
BlackJack...........update 6.4
Chicago.............update 6.6
FilmFlubs...........
Hollywood_Squares...update 6.4
Horse_Racing........new! 6.2
MatchMaker..........update 6.2
Number_guesser......new! 6.2
One_Armed_Bandit....update 6.2
Ship_Hunt...........update 6.2
StarTrek............update 6.3
Steven_Wright.......new! 6.3
Stock_Market........update 6.5
StoryBoard..........update 6.2
Quote_Music.........new! 7.1
Quote_Zen...........new! 7.1
Wheel_Of_Fortune....update 6.2
Yacht_C.............update 6.6
YuppieWars..........update 6.3
Author: Richard Lee Stockton
Path: comm/BBDoors-7.2.lha
@endnode
@node Bulletins-2.11 "STDIO door for BBS bulletins"
Bulletins 2.11 STDIO door for BBS bulletins
This program will allow a SYSOP to add a multi-level
bulletin program to a BBS. It is a STDIO door and works
with any BBS which supports them. This door has been used
with the Citadel BBS as an autodoor and a regular door.
The Amiga Zone BBS (609)953-8159, the primary support BBS.
Author: Tony Preston
Path: comm/Bulletins-2.11.lha
@endnode
@node CarbonCopy-34.8 "Fidonet util for FSC0039 style packets."
CarbonCopy 34.8 Fidonet util for FSC0039 style packets.
A FidoNet Technical Networks utility that will create FSC0039 style
packets, given a plain ASCII text file and a list of nodes to send netmails
to. You'll need a TrapList parsed NodeList to accomplish this...
Author: Klaus Seistrup
Path: comm/CarbonCopy-34.8.lha
@endnode
@node CasioLink-1.0 "Amiga to Casio FX-850P data link"
CasioLink 1.0 Amiga to Casio FX-850P data link
A program for transmitting data between the Amiga and the Casio
FX850P (FX880P) pocket computer.
Author: Frank Nie
Path: comm/CasioLink-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CyberPager-1.5 "Send alpha-numeric messages to pagers."
CyberPager 1.5 Send alpha-numeric messages to pagers.
Allows one to send alpha-numeric (i.e., full text) messages to a pager from
an Amiga. This is accomplished by dialing into an IXO protocol compliant
pager central and uploading messages. Features include: Alias file for
commonly paged people to be referred to by name rather than cryptic PIN
numbers; "Groups" file allowing messages to be easily sent to many people
working on the same project, in the same department, etc; Supports multiple
pager centrals through a services configuration file; Full logging of
messages spooled, dialout attempts, etc. Includes sample rexx scripts to
generating automatic messages, paging the current person on duty, etc.
Version 1.5 adds support for IXO TAP services that are out of spec and use
8N1 modem characteristics. This support will require you to update your
services file to include the new Use8N1 flag.
Author: Christopher A. Wichura
Path: comm/CyberPager-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node DCDD-1.8 "Direct connect demon dialer."
DCDD 1.8 Direct connect demon dialer.
Direct Connect Demon Dialer, an ARexx/BaudBandit Auto BBS dialer/logger.
80 BBses per phonebook. Unlimited phonebooks. Selectable Auto BBS
dialing. Arexx script control PER BBS. Many features and safety controls.
DCDD will automatically dial your chosen batch of local or distant BBSes,
and will go through your selections as many times as you like, repeatedly
dialing the BBSes until it connects with one, at which time it will beep
and bring BaudBandit's screen to the front.
Author: Jerry Smith
Path: comm/DCDD-1.8.lha
@endnode
@node DTMF-1.1 "Output DTMF tones thru the audio device"
DTMF 1.1 Output DTMF tones thru the audio device
Some people are connected to a digital telephone exchange which
allows to use DTMF (dual-tone) dialing, but don't have a modem
to dial with. This simple utility tries to dial the numbers
through standard audio output.
Features:
- dialing speed can be set
- the number to be dialed can be entered as a command-line parameter
- nice user interface using MUI (Magic User Inteface
Stefan Stuntz).
Doesn't require the MUI if run with given number as an argument.
- DTMF is pure and can be made resident
Author: Martin Mares
Path: comm/DTMF-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node EazyBBS-2.17 "A BBS with UUCP network support."
EazyBBS 2.17 A BBS with UUCP network support.
A Bulletin Board System (aka Mailbox) with UUCP Network support. Online
help, very easy to use for sysops and users. Fullscreen oriented input
masks, batch-upload and download. Up to 9 languages. Requires AmigaOS
2.0+. Currently has only german documentation.
Author: Andreas M Kirchwitz
Path: comm/EazyBBS-2.17.lha
@endnode
@node ElCheapoFax-24.10.93 "Cheap and simple FAX modem interface."
ElCheapoFax 24.10.93 Cheap and simple FAX modem interface.
A very cheap and simple package to send and receive faxes using your Amiga
and a suitable (Class 2) Fax modem. It is not particulary user-friendly,
nor is it blazingly fast. It just does everything I need. In fact, as you
and I don't need facsimile at all, it does a lot more.
Author: Olaf 'Rhialto' Seibert
Path: comm/ElCheapoFax-24.10.93.lha
@endnode
@node EMS-1.0 "EMS, V1.0"
EMS 1.0 EMS, V1.0
Electronic Mail System. An attempt to manage in an easy and uniform way an
Electronic Mail System. Unlike other products, EMS can be used with
FIDONET technology networks AND with USENET-kind networks, with the same
kind of interaction. The software takes care of the differences between
networks.
Author: Davide Massarenti
Path: comm/EMS-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node FidoMon-1.0 "FidoNet In/Outbound viewer for TrapDoor."
FidoMon 1.0 FidoNet In/Outbound viewer for TrapDoor.
FidoMon provides a real-time display of TrapDoor's inbound/outbound
directories. It provides a simple mechanism to change NetMail and Flow
file status, and it can execute a user defined polling script based on the
address of a selected file. It also provides FidoNet file type and address
information at a glance, and even more information is often available with
a few clicks of a mouse button. Finally, it provides a mechanism by which
a user can edit some of FidoNet's text based files without worrying about
the carriage return/line feed conversions that are often otherwise
necessary for FidoNet files.
Author: Elton VonCannon
Path: comm/FidoMon-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node FTPcdrom-2.11 "Simulate FTP session for CD-ROM access"
FTPcdrom 2.11 Simulate FTP session for CD-ROM access
This utility is designed for use with a BBS so that a user can attach
to the current CD in your CD-ROM drive and use it to grab files.
It safely allows a user to move around in the sub-directories and grab
files. A user can read the text descriptions and examine the archives.
This is a bug fix to version 2.10 which did not compare files properly
when using wildcards.
The Amiga Zone BBS (609)953-8159, the primary support BBS.
Author: Tony Preston
Path: comm/FTPcdrom-2.11.lha
@endnode
@node FTPDaemon-2.0 "An ftp daemon for AmiTCP, with multiuser"
FTPDaemon 2.0 An ftp daemon for AmiTCP, with multiuser
An ftpd for AmiTCP v2.0 and up (we use AmiTCP v2.2 ). It has Multi-User
support (we use MultiUser v1.5).
Author: Joran Jessurun
Path: comm/FTPDaemon-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node Gothic_Tag-?.? "Adds taglines to messages"
Gothic_Tag ?.? Adds taglines to messages
Well, basically it's a thing for adding taglines to messages. Or
alternatively a thing for adding messages to taglines. Take your pick.
Author: James W Savage
Path: comm/Gothic_Tag.lha
@endnode
@node GRn-2.1 "GUI'ed UUCP, C News, and NNTP newreader."
GRn 2.1 GUI'ed UUCP, C News, and NNTP newreader.
GRn is Gadtools Read News, a Gadtools-based newsreader for the Amiga, running
Release 2.0 or above. Some special features are available on higher releases.
GRn supports locally stored news (via AmigaUUCP, C News, or NNTPxfer) and
NNTP in a variety of ways (AS225r2, AmiTCP 2.2 or above, DNet, AUW and direct
connection via serial.device or serial clone).
GRn 2.1 is an update to GRn 2.0. Several new features have been added, and
several bugs have been fixed. Refer to GRn.guide for detailed information on
operating GRn. The file INSTALL tells you how to install GRn (sorry, Installer
script didn't happen).
Significant changes between GRn 2.0 and GRn 2.1:
New Features:
+ AmiTCP is now supported
+ AUW is now supported
+ ReplyPrefix configuration variable added
+ GRnSaveDir configuration variable added
+ MODEID=SCREENMODE argument added
+ When GRn opens a Custom Screen, it now sets AutoScroll.
+ New GRn icon
+ Use the system busy pointer on v39 and up
+ NOSCAN only applies to the scan at startup
+ Add From: header to all news and mail created
(NOTE: this requires a fixed postnews for AmigaUUCP.)
+ LAST=SUBSCRIBELAST argument added
+ Keyboard shortcuts for the article list were added
+ UserShells are now supported for all external programs (this
means they can be AmigaDOS scripts, AREXX programs, etc.)
+ eXtract command added
+ A Distribution header is no longer added by default, unless an
article being replied to had one
Bug Fixes:
+ serial.device input no longer busy-loops
+ NNTP articles are not retrieved a second time for Save, Print,
Reply, Forward, etc.
+ You may now "Mark" an article as UNREAD, even when it is the
only article in a newsgroup
+ GRn now works better with tin
+ Refresh of borders on v37 and v38 is complete
+ The proper detailpen is now used in the subscription window
+ Requestors are now draggable
+ Subject/From headers over 512 characters will no longer cause
GRn to write over memory it does not own
+ No longer allow cancellation of arbitrary articles
+ Properly close socket.library if NNTP server connection failed.
+ Large fonts will not mess up the subscribe window any longer
+ The last article in a newsgroup may be marked as unread.
+ On v39 and above, mouse and keyboard movements are dealt with
correctly, when both are used to adjust a listview.
+ "Followup-To: poster" is now honored
+ The HOSTNAME argument is no longer treated as a synonym for the
NNTPSERVER argument.
Author: Michael B. Smith
Mike Schwartz
Path: comm/GRn-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node HFT-38.556 "A very small ANSI terminal program."
HFT 38.556 A very small ANSI terminal program.
A wonderful ANSI terminal program. Main features are:
- Reliable ANSI terminal emulation
- Multiple simultaneous terminal windows/sessions
- Console support with cut & paste
- Opens on the default public screen
- Compatible with all serial.device clones; tested on serial, baudbandit,
uw, and nullmodem devices
- Takes advantage of Workbench 2.04; 1.3 is not supported
Author: Herbert West
Path: comm/HFT-38.556.lha
@endnode
@node Hydra-1.0 "A bidirectional file transfer protocol"
Hydra 1.0 A bidirectional file transfer protocol
HYDRA is a bidirectional file transfer protocol designed by Joaquim H.
Homrighausen and Arjen G. Lentz similar to Bimodem, a proprietary file
transfer protocol. It originated in the PC world and has been ported
to the Atari ST and Amiga. The HYDRA protocol can send and receive
data at the same time and also adds a chat option.
Author: Joaquim H. Homrighausen
Arjen G. Lentz
Olaf Barthel
Path: comm/Hydra-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node INetUtils-1.3 "Internet Utilities for the Amiga"
INetUtils 1.3 Internet Utilities for the Amiga
INetUtils is a series of programs designed to allow an Amiga running AS-225
beta 2.0 software (i.e., socket.library capable) or AmiTCP 2.2 (or above) to
interact and operate as fully functioning members of an IP network, including
the global InterNet.
INetUtils is freely distributable.
The utility programs consist of:
SMTPd : an SMTP daemon
SMTPpost : an SMTP posting program
SMTPExpand : an SMTP aliases expanding program
NNTPpost : an NNTP posting program
NNTPXfer : an NNTP article transfer program
newgroup : a maintenance program for use with NNTP
GetActive : an NNTP active file transfer program
AmiPOP : a POP message handler
Sabot : A newmail activity program
a NNTPd is in development, but is not included in this archive.
The following man pages are included:
SMTPd.man
SMTPpost.man
SMTPExpand.man
NNTPpost.man
NNTPxfer.man
GetActive.man
and describe the operation of each program.
To install INetUtils, see the document named INSTALL included in this
archive.
For basic help in getting SMTPd running, the following script is also
included:
StartSMTPd
which is heavily commented.
AmiPOP and Sabot were developed by Scott Ellis (sellis@ucssun1.sdsu.edu)
and all communication regarding them should be directed to him. Separate
documentation regarding them is included in the AmiPOP and Sabot archives.
To properly utilize the NNTP capability requires an NNTP aware newsreader
and a mailreader. The 'G' package is presented to meet this need.
GRn is Gadtools Read News, which can properly read and post with articles
via NNTP directly or read with the local directory setup by NNTPXfer, and
post directly using NNTPpost. Documentation is available in AmigaGuide
format (GRn.guide).
GMail, Gadtools Mail, is still in development, and is not included in this
archive.
AmigaELM and the DMail from AmigaUUCP are quite satisfactory for reading mail.
Author: Michael B. Smith
Path: comm/INetUtils-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node INetUtils-1.3 "Internet Utilities for the Amiga"
INetUtils 1.3 Internet Utilities for the Amiga
INetUtils is a series of programs designed to allow an Amiga running AS-225
beta 2.0 software (i.e., socket.library capable) or AmiTCP 2.2 (or above) to
interact and operate as fully functioning members of an IP network, including
the global InterNet.
INetUtils is freely distributable.
The utility programs consist of:
SMTPd : an SMTP daemon
SMTPpost : an SMTP posting program
SMTPExpand : an SMTP aliases expanding program
NNTPpost : an NNTP posting program
NNTPXfer : an NNTP article transfer program
newgroup : a maintenance program for use with NNTP
GetActive : an NNTP active file transfer program
AmiPOP : a POP message handler
Sabot : A newmail activity program
a NNTPd is in development, but is not included in this archive.
The following man pages are included:
SMTPd.man
SMTPpost.man
SMTPExpand.man
NNTPpost.man
NNTPxfer.man
GetActive.man
and describe the operation of each program.
To install INetUtils, see the document named INSTALL included in this
archive.
For basic help in getting SMTPd running, the following script is also
included:
StartSMTPd
which is heavily commented.
AmiPOP and Sabot were developed by Scott Ellis (sellis@ucssun1.sdsu.edu)
and all communication regarding them should be directed to him. Separate
documentation regarding them is included in the AmiPOP and Sabot archives.
To properly utilize the NNTP capability requires an NNTP aware newsreader
and a mailreader. The 'G' package is presented to meet this need.
GRn is Gadtools Read News, which can properly read and post with articles
via NNTP directly or read with the local directory setup by NNTPXfer, and
post directly using NNTPpost. Documentation is available in AmigaGuide
format (GRn.guide).
GMail, Gadtools Mail, is still in development, and is not included in this
archive.
AmigaELM and the DMail from AmigaUUCP are quite satisfactory for reading mail.
Author: Michael B. Smith
Path: comm/INetUtils-AmiTCP-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node ListSERV-3.0 "Maintains electronic mailing lists"
ListSERV 3.0 Maintains electronic mailing lists
Demo version of a program to maintain electronic mailing lists
Author: Peter Simons
Path: comm/ListSERV-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node MailQueue-37.0 "Monitor number of Messages in SMTPSpool"
MailQueue 37.0 Monitor number of Messages in SMTPSpool
This is just a little program to use with
the INetUtils for AmiTCP/AS225, especially
for your SMTPSpool directory. The program
will monitor all queued files within the
SMTPSpool directory and display the number
of messages in a small window, you may
position somewhere on your Workbench. As
soon as a message is queued/deleted, the
information will be updated.
Author: Kai Iske
Path: comm/MailQueue-37.0.lha
@endnode
@node Modem-1.1 "Sample code to configure modems."
Modem 1.1 Sample code to configure modems.
Some sample source showing how to configure modems, etc. without having to
load a terminal program. It can be used on any device or unit which acts
like a serial.device. I also use it for dialing up to my slip account...
Author: Stephen Norris
Path: comm/Modem-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Mosaic-1.2 "Amiga World-Wide-Web browser"
Mosaic 1.2 Amiga World-Wide-Web browser
Amiga Mosaic is a networked information discovery, retrieval, and
collaboration tool originally developed at the National Center for
Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana
and then ported to the Amiga by Michael Fischer, Michael Witbrock, Michael
Meyer, and Steve Dunham.
Mosaic provides a hypertext interface to the global Internet. Hypertext
is text which contains highlighted links, called hyperlinks or anchors,
to other texts. Each highlighted phrase (in color or underlined) is a
hyperlink to another document or information resource somewhere on the
Net. A single click with the left mouse button on any highlighted
phrase will follow the link, and Mosaic will retrieve the document
associated with the selected hyperlink and display it.
The Mosaic client communicates with HTTP servers. HTTP is the HyperText
Transfer Protocol of the WWW (World Wide Web). Mosaic can also communicate
with more traditional Internet protocols such as FTP, Gopher, WAIS, NNTP,
The hypertext documents viewed with Mosaic are written in HTML (HyperText
Markup Language), which is a subset of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup
Language). Among the many formatting features, HTML allows Mosaic to
display inlined images. (In fact, an inlined images can serve as a
hyperlink just like a word or phrase can).
Mosaic also features unlimited multimedia capabilities. File types
that Mosaic cannot handle internally, such as mpeg movies, sound
files, Postscript documents, and JPEG images, are automatically sent
to external viewers (or players).
Author: Originally from the NCSA at the University of Illinois at Urbana
Amiga port by Michael Fischer, Michael Witbrock, Michael Meyer,
and Steve Dunham
Path: comm/Mosaic-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node MPack-1.4 "Encoding & decoding in MIME format"
MPack 1.4 Encoding & decoding in MIME format
Mpack and munpack are utilities for encoding and decoding
(respectively) binary files in MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions) format mail messages. For compabibility with older forms
of transferring binary files, the munpack program can also decode
messages in split-uuencoded format.
This MIME implementation is intended to be as simple and portable as
possible. For a slightly more sophisticated MIME implementation, see
the program MetaMail, available via anonymous FTP to
thumper.bellcore.com, in directory pub/nsb
Author: John G. Myers, Christopher J. Newman, amiga port by Mike W. Meyer
Path: comm/MPack-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node MUIAdt-1.3 "Aminet frontend for AmigaDOS"
MUIAdt 1.3 Aminet frontend for AmigaDOS
GUI-based utility that allows you to connect to one of several Aminet
sites, browse the RECENT files, and download the files of interest.
Author: Jem Atahan
Path: comm/MUIAdt-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node ParBENCH-3.1 "A easy to use ParNET installation kit."
ParBENCH 3.1 A easy to use ParNET installation kit.
A ParNET installation kit put together by Vernon Graner of Commodore
Business Machines. It uses the CBM Installer and is fully documented.
ParNET itself is copyrighted by The Software Distillary and Doug Walker,
John Toebes, and Matt Dillon. The main improvements between this ParBENCH
and the standard ParNET is the ease of installation and routine startup of
the NET: device. This package contains a set of WorkBench tools to boot
the network and fix up and display remote node icons, etc.
Author: Vernon Graner
Doug Walker
John Toebes
Matt Dillon
Path: comm/ParBENCH-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node ProNET-1 "Installs a network between 2 Amigas"
ProNET 1 Installs a network between 2 Amigas
ProNET is a hardware/software combination that installs a small network
between two and NOT more Amigas. This can be used to exchange data from
both Amiga's devices. The difference between ParNet, written by Matthew
Dillon and others, and ProNET is that you can mount the other Amiga's
devices as if they were present on this machine, that means you don't have
to access the other 'DF0:' indirectly by using 'NET:df0/...' but you can
mount it as e.g. 'DF2:' on this Amiga. The other device is emulated
PERFECTLY, so that you won't notice that it exists on the other machine in
fact - You can e.g. access a disk in the other 'DF0:' by it's name instead
of having to use 'DF2:', then you can get full information about the status
(% full etc.) - just like as it was a real device in your first Amiga.
Of course there are extra programs supplied known from ParNET, with which
you can start commands on the other Amiga or just talk between them.
Full developer information is available for programmers that want to code
extra tools using the pronet.device.
Author: Michael Krause.
Path: comm/ProNET-1.lha
@endnode
@node Smail-1.10 "UUCP mail transport mechanism."
Smail 1.10 UUCP mail transport mechanism.
UUCP mail transport mechanism, based on Unix Smail V2.5. A complete
substitute for Dillon's sendmail program. Features: re-routing of
addresses according to the paths file; mail forwarding for users
(~/.forward and uumail: <user>); nearly command line compatible with
Dillon's sendmail (except -raw); Return-To-Receipt recognition; returning
undeliverable mails to sender and postmaster of your host; support of the
standard Getty, MultiUserFileSystem and AXSh passwd files; smarthost option
if your map files are not perfect; extended log files... and much more!
Author: Aussem
Path: comm/SMail-1.10.lha
@endnode
@node SplUU-1.16
"UUEncoding file splitter."
SplUU 1.16
UUEncoding file splitter.
A UUEncoding file splitter for emailing large files. It takes a file and
UUEncodes it, and then it cuts it up in 2000 line blocks. It also gives
each block a header and a tail.
Author: Psilocybe Systems
Path: comm/Spluu-1.16
@endnode
@node Spot-1.3 "A FidoNet tosser/editor for points."
Spot 1.3 A FidoNet tosser/editor for points.
Spot is a FidoNet tosser/editor for points. It features a userfriendly
font-sensitive GadTools interface that is fully localized. Spot uses a custom
message base format for fast importing and exporting. Some of Spot's main
features:t Supports new 3.0 features (newlook menus, memory pools,...) --
Automatically creates new areas for you, no tedious work -- Optional (fully
transparent) message base crunching -- Message list with powerful functions
(e.g. search body text) -- Excellent support for multiple character sets
(LATIN-1, IBM,...) -- Built-in, fully asynchronous, Fido file request --
Multi-bossing and multi-domain capable -- Userlist editor -- powerful twitlist
-- ARexx port (100+ commands).
Author: Nico Francois
Path: comm/Spot-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node Term-4.2 "Very nice terminal program."
Term 4.2 Very nice terminal program.
A telecommuncations program designed for use with any Commodore-Amiga
computer running Kickstart 2.04 or higher. Its features include:
* Fast built-in VT-220 terminal emulation
* Support for custom terminal emulation modules following the `XEM
2.0' standard
* Operates in any display environment, supports all screen display
modes
* Support for file transfer modules following the `XPR' standard
* File- and printer-capturing functions
* Review-buffer support
* Powerful phone book and dialing functions
* `Amiga User Interface Style Guide' conformant user interface
* Online-help (requires AmigaGuide package)
* Built-in `ARexx' interface
* File upload list, which permits selecting the files to be
transferred before the upload is started.
* Login script learn mode.
* Built-in keyword/response parser which makes it possible to have
`term' respond to BBS prompts and such with the user name,
password, etc. without having to program the ARexx interface.
* Interface for external programs to rendezvous with `term', taking
over serial I/O processing (such as `HydraCom').
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
Path: comm/Term-4.2.lha
@endnode
@node Terminus-2.0d "A highly capable and flexible comm pgm."
Terminus 2.0d A highly capable and flexible comm pgm.
A highly capable and flexible, if not seasoned telecommunications tool for
the Amiga. Terminus is a completely rewritten replacement for JR-Comm
1.02a. It is not an update. Terminus conforms, where possible, to the
recommendations outlined in the "Commodore Amiga Style Guide" for Release 2
of the Amiga operating system while still retaining compatibility with the
1.3 release. However, all future releases of Terminus will be compatible
with the 2.0 (or later) operating system release only.
Author: John P Radigan
Path: comm/Terminus-2.0d.lha
@endnode
@node THOR-1.25 "Offline QWK/HIPPO/ABBS/MBBS reader."
THOR 1.25 Offline QWK/HIPPO/ABBS/MBBS reader.
THOR is a offline message reader developed for saving online time while
connected to BBS systems, and for building and maintaining a database of
the messages from the boards. The message database has true history and
threading, fast searching, mark and keep options. Each board has a user
database with all users which has written messages. This user database can
be used when sending messages. There is an optional internal fullscreen
editor. The editor has all features needed for message editing. Both THOR
and the internal editor have ARexx ports. THOR is fully compliant to the
Style Guide with a resizeable, font-sensitive and configurable user
interface. Supports new 3.0 features (newlook menus, memory pools,
interleaved screens, 24 bit palette,....). Many useful utilities are
included.
Author: Eivind Nordseth
Path: comm/THOR-1.25.lha
@endnode
@node Timer-1.04 "Monitor online time, log former logons."
Timer 1.04 Monitor online time, log former logons.
A small utility that allows you to monitor online time with your favorite
terminal program or really any other amount of time you want. It has a
logging function to keep you informed about former logons and can open its
window on any screen. Source in C and and AREXX script to start
Timer from Vlt are included.
Author: Uwe "hoover" Schuerkamp
Path: comm/Timer-1.04.lha
@endnode
@node traceroute-1.0 "A 'traceroute' for AmiTCP"
traceroute 1.0 A 'traceroute' for AmiTCP
traceroute is a networking utility written by Van Jacobson originally
for BSD Unix machines to find out the route ip packets follow,
including round-trip times for each packet, when going to a host of
your choice, which can be of great interest during troubleshooting a
network.
Author: Several, amiga port by Klaus Klein
Path: comm/traceroute-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node TWC-3.26 "Two Way Chat & Send; modem full duplexer"
TWC 3.26 Two Way Chat & Send; modem full duplexer
Two Way Chat & Send enables you to make use of your modem's full-duplex
feature in fact, it can save you up to 50% transmission time. With TWC you
can connect to another guy running TWC, then you may transmit file-AND
chat-data at the same time in both directions. GUI-driven, requires
OS2.04+.
Author: Lutz Vieweg
Path: comm/TWC-3.26.lha
@endnode
@node XprZmodem-3.1 "Amiga shared library for ZModem xfer."
XprZmodem 3.1 Amiga shared library for ZModem xfer.
An Amiga shared library which provides ZModem file transfer capability to
any XPR-compatible communications program.
Author: Ranier Hess
William M Perkins
Rick Huebner and others See documentation
Path: comm/XprZmodem-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node ACE-2.3 "FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler + extras"
ACE 2.3 FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler + extras
ACE is a FreeWare Amiga BASIC compiler which, in conjunction with A68K
and Blink produces standalone executables.
The language defines a large subset of AmigaBASIC but also has many
features not found in the latter such as: turtle graphics, recursion,
SUBs with return values, structures, arguments, include files, a
better WAVE command which allows for large waveforms, external
references, named constants and a variety of other commands and
functions not found in AmigaBASIC.
New features in version 2.0 include: gadgets, three standard requester
types, serial I/O and menus (with optional command-keys for menu
items). New commands and functions for this version include EXIT FOR,
PTAB, SPC, DEF FN, ON ERROR and ERR (these last two handle file and
serial I/O at present). INPUT and PRINT can now be used transparently
for all screen/window combinations.
All user-defined windows are now fully-configurable and may be used in
conjunction with screens as per AmigaBASIC. Window close event
trapping is also a new feature.
In addition to event trapping, ACE now supports WAITing for both menus
and gadgets. Waiting is more operating-system-friendly than event
trapping.
A simple graphical front-end (Integrated Development Environment) is
also provided with the archive. This is written in ACE.
Author: David Benn
Path: dev/ACE-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node ACE-AG-docs-?.? "Three docs for the AmigaBasic Compiler"
ACE-AG-docs ?.? Three docs for the AmigaBasic Compiler
Contains three AmigaGuide documents for the FreeWare Amiga BASIC
compiler ACE, version 2.0:
- ACE.GUIDE: General docs for ACE (from ace.doc)
- REF.GUIDE: ACE language reference (from ref.doc)
- AIDE.GUIDE: Graphical front-end docs (from aide.doc)
Author: John Stiwinter
Path: dev/ACE-AG-Docs.lha
@endnode
@node ADev11-3.0a "Complete development sys for 68HC11 CPU"
ADev11 3.0a Complete development sys for 68HC11 CPU
A complete development system for Motorola's 68HC11 processor, including a
macro assembler, linker, librarian, downloader and disassembler. Supports
multiple source file and multiple relocatable segments per file.
Author: Stan Burton
Path: dev/ADev11-3.0a.lha
@endnode
@node ADF-1.0 "Auto-Doc formatting utility"
ADF 1.0 Auto-Doc formatting utility
Some years ago, CBM introduced a standard format for writing documentation
of libraries and other system modules - the Autodocs. This is a relatively
good format and is used by many programmers which are interested in creating
of additional system modules, but it is a bit hard to maintain, because it
contains still the same headers for each function and the parameters are
described on three different places. The AutoDoc Formatter tries to
simplify this hard work.
Author: Martin Mares
Path: dev/ADF-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AForth-1.4 "A FORTH-79 Std Implementation for AMIGA"
AForth 1.4 A FORTH-79 Std Implementation for AMIGA
AFORTH is an implementation of the FORTH programming language for
the Commodore Amiga, it adheres very closely to the FORTH-79
standard as defined by the FORTH Standards Team.
Author: Steve Martin
Path: dev/AForth-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node ALSt-3.04 "Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04"
ALSt 3.04 Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04
Amiga Little Smalltalk version 3.04. A port of Timothy Budd's version 3
of Little Smalltalk. The first port of version 3 to the Amiga (that I
know of) was by Dan Griffin. This port adds to that one the use of
Guido van Rossum's Standard Windows library to provide a simple ANSI
character and escape code based windowing facility. This allows Amiga
Little Smalltalk to include a class/method browser and an integrated text
editor. Although the windowing facility is a bit slow, it makes this
version a much better learning tool than previous ports.
Author: Tim Budd
Dan Griffin
David A. Faught
Path: dev/ALSt-3.04.lha
@endnode
@node Amiga_E-3.1a "An Amiga specific E compiler"
Amiga_E 3.1a An Amiga specific E compiler
E is a powerful and flexible object oriented / procedural / unpure
functional higher programming language, mainly influenced by languages
such as C++, Ada, Lisp etc., and Amiga E a very fast compiler for it,
with features such as speed of >20000 lines/minute on a 7 Mhz amiga,
inline assembler and linker integrated into compiler, large set of
integrated functions, great module concept with v39 includes as
modules, flexible type-system, quoted expressions, immediate and typed
lists, low-level and object polymorphism, exception handling,
inheritance, data-hiding, methods, multiple return values, default
arguments, register allocation, fast memory management, unification,
LISP-Cells, and much much more...
Author: Wouter van Oortmerssen
Path: dev/Amiga_E-3.1a.lha
@endnode
@node AmiLock-1.0.1 "A system friendly console lock program."
AmiLock 1.0.1 A system friendly console lock program.
A console lock program which is system friendly. Amilock is a series of
programs which demonstrates inter-process communication, as well as the use
of interrupt handlers. The interrupt handlers are used to disable/limit
keyboard and mouse inputs, thereby allowing the console to be 'frozen'.
The mouse can still move, but no mouse clicks are possible. Does not blank
the screen, but any blanker can be run in the background and will function
properly.
Author: Michael Nielsen
Path: dev/AmiLock-1.0.1.lha
@endnode
@node AsmKURS-?.? "Docs for 68020/68881 assembly coding."
AsmKURS ?.? Docs for 68020/68881 assembly coding.
Some documentation on assembly language coding for the 68020/68881 or
better combination. In addition you will find docs for the FPU, along with
source for a nice, fast Julia fractal plotter that utilizes the FPU. The
files also contains some hints about optimizing your code for an 020, too.
Author: Erik H Bakke
Path: dev/AsmKURS.lha
@endnode
@node BarflyDemo-1.10 "Very powerful Debugger and Assembler."
BarflyDemo 1.10 Very powerful Debugger and Assembler.
Very powerful Intuition controlled Source Level Debugger and an
optimizing Assembler. The Debugger allows the parallel debugging
of several tasks in unlimited windows. Has different windows for
ASM/Copper-Disassembler, Memory, Source, Breakpoints, Watchpoints,
Checksums and a lot other functions. It supports SAS-C and GCC
Sourcelevel Debugging and allows dynamic include structure support.
Supports 68000-68040/6888x. The Assembler has multi-pass optimizing,
precompiled includes, include/incbin cache, highlevel macros, smalldata
and advanced hunk support. Supports 68000-68060/6888x.
Author: Ralph Schmidt
Path: dev/BarflyDemo-1.10.lha
@endnode
@node BGUI-1.1a "Creation of font/size sensitive GUI's"
BGUI 1.1a Creation of font/size sensitive GUI's
`BGUI' is a BOOPSI based shared library contaning a number of BOOPSI
classes. It allows for easy creation and managing of font sensitive
and size adjustable GUI's on the Amiga. Hmm, where have I read something
like this before..., I hear you say.
Features
********
* Requires at least OS 2.04 (Yes, that is a feature :)
* Extends on the existing system gadgetclass and rootclass.
* Creates completely font sensitive GUI's.
* Supports sizable windows.
* AppWindow support.
* Titled group-frames and seperators.
* Supports OS 3.0 when available.
* Style Guide compliant.
* Keyboard control of most gadget classes.
* Several types of notification to create "self driven" GUI's.
* Easy intergration of third-party classes.
* Easy to make your class work directly with BGUI.
* Object oriented.
* Resonable speed, even with a 68000 processor.
* Relatively small library.
* Classes for easy filerequester and commodity creation.
* Seperate ARexx class including source code.
Author: Jan van den Baard
Path: dev/BGUI-1.1a.lha
@endnode
@node c2p-?.? "two *fast* chunky2planar converters"
c2p ?.? two *fast* chunky2planar converters
8 bitplane chunky2planar converters, one using the CPU with the blitter and the
second one using the CPU only. Comes with examples of implementation.
Author: James McCoull
Peter McGavin
Conrad Sanderson
Path: dev/C2P.lha
@endnode
@node CatEdit-1.2 "A GUI catalog editor/translator"
CatEdit 1.2 A GUI catalog editor/translator
A GUI catalog editor/translator, allows you to translate localized
programs. You can also remove errors in the translation of a program
or even the Workbench. All you need to translate a program is a
catalog file in a language that you understand.
Author: Rafael D'Halleweyn
Path: dev/CatEdit-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node CAZ-1.26b "A Z80 cross assembler"
CAZ 1.26b A Z80 cross assembler
A Z80 cross-assembler. Some people never stop building their own hardware
projects! The Z80 processor is old, right, but a really cheap one! So
design your own Processor Board and do all your software development on the
Amiga.
Author: Carsten Rose
Path: dev/CAZ-1.26b.lha
@endnode
@node CManual-3.0 "Amiga programming documents and examples"
CManual 3.0 Amiga programming documents and examples
A 5 disk distribution of one of the largest collections of documents,
examples, and utilities in C for the Amiga. It consists of six
manuals, with more than 40 chapters, 175 fully executable examples
complete with source code, and several utilities and other goodies.
The manuals describe how to open and work with Screens, Windows,
Graphics, Gadgets, Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites,
VSprites, AmigaDOS, Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also
explain how to use your C Compiler and give you important information
about how the Amiga works and how your programs should be designed.
When unpacked, the manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve standard
Amiga floppies.
Author: Anders Bjerin
Path: dev/CManual-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node CodeWatcher-1.4 "Keeps track of allocated resources."
CodeWatcher 1.4 Keeps track of allocated resources.
Launches programs and keeps track of all invisible allocated resources. Produces
a report of all resources that were used and those that were nor freed, on exit.
This program was developed by Michael Plitkins, programmer of Caligary. He made
CodeWatcher freely available a long time ago in BIX, but it still is a program
that every programmer should use.
Author: Michael Plitkins
Path: dev/CodeWatcher-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node CPump-1.7 "Configurable GUI for various C-compilers"
CPump 1.7 Configurable GUI for various C-compilers
An Amiga Intuition-based GUI that provides a C programming environment
for several of the freely distributable C compilers and various utilities.
Author: David A. Faught
Path: dev/CPump-1.7.lha
@endnode
@node Curses-2.10 "Link lib of standard "curses" functions"
Curses 2.10 Link lib of standard "curses" functions
A link library containing many of the terminal independant standard
"curses" functions. Designed primarily for those interested in porting
UNIX screen based programs to the Amiga. And examples.
Author: Simon John Raybould
Path: dev/Curses-2.10.lha
@endnode
@node Cursor-1.7 "Compiler for AmigaBASIC programs"
Cursor 1.7 Compiler for AmigaBASIC programs
A compiler for AmigaBASIC-programs. Includes a simple editor
which can control the compiler. Runs with Kickstart 1.2 or
later with 512K RAM. Binary only
Author: J
rgen Forster
Path: dev/Cursor-1.7.lha
@endnode
@node CWeb-3.2 "D. Knuth's program documentation system."
CWeb 3.2 D. Knuth's program documentation system.
A programming tool that allows you to program top down, by splitting your
program into many small, and understandable modules which `ctangle' tangles
into a compiler understandable file. By applying `cweave' to the program
you can produce a pretty-printed listing for processing with `TeX'.
Author: Donald Knuth
Silvio Levy
port by Andreas Scherer
Path: dev/CWeb-3.2.lha
@endnode
@node Data2Object-1.3 "Makes ascii text file directly linkable"
Data2Object 1.3 Makes ascii text file directly linkable
Sometimes you want to have a large text file in your code. For example a
built-in helpfile. d2o gives an easy way to do just that. It takes the
textfile as an argument and produces a standard object file. Includes an
option to force the data into chip ram for graphics and sound data.
Author: Matthijs Luger
Path: dev/Data2Object-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node Date-33.088 "Library to help you calculate dates"
Date 33.088 Library to help you calculate dates
A collection of routines for calculating dates.
I have included 52 routines like checking for a leap-year
or calculating the Easter-Sunday! Have a look at this :)
Requires ONLY an ANSI-C-Compiler or a C++ Compiler - this
means that you could use the C-Source on ALL (I hope)
computer-systems!!!
Author: Kai Hofmann
Path: dev/Date-33.088.lha
@endnode
@node DCBack-1.5 "Auto-detach link library for DICE"
DCBack 1.5 Auto-detach link library for DICE
DCBack.lib is a tiny link-library which allows you to write auto-detachable
programs with DICE.
Author: Jan van den Baard
Path: dev/DCBack-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node DeCon-1.0 "Sends serial debug output to a console"
DeCon 1.0 Sends serial debug output to a console
Many debugging utilities send their output to serial port using simple
communication mechanism embedded in the exec.library -- the RawPutChar
function. This simple utility patches that function, opens a window
on the WB screen and redirects all to this window.
Author: Martin Mares
Path: dev/DeCon-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Designer-1.50 "GUI Creator for C & HSPascal, V1.42"
Designer 1.50 GUI Creator for C & HSPascal, V1.42
The Designer is a tool which makes programming intuition interfaces far
easier. It allows you to create Windows and Menus which can then be turned
into source code by the Producers. At present there are two producers,
the CProducer and the PasProducer, more producers may become available in
the future. The Designer supports the importing of images which can then
be used in windows or menus as well as being placed in the produced source
code for your use. Menus are created using the GadTools library and
support V38+ features, text and image items are allowed, keyboard shortcuts
and mutual exclusion are supported along with all standard flags,
localization of menus is easily added. Menus are all NewLook menus in
V38+. Windows are the main part of the Designer. You can create all
standard GadTools Gadgets and intuition Boolean Gadgets with all standard
options. Text and Images can also be placed on the window as you choose.
Extensive options are available to edit the code produced which should cover
most eventualities, almost all tags for windows and gadgets are supported
including many V38+ tags. The Designer can produce IDCMP handling routines
for windows and menus and can create a main file which in many cases will
allow the production of an entire program, the programmer just has to fill
in the gaps. In V1.4 GadToolsBox files can now be imported to allow
enhancement of your previous creations. Full locale support is now
included to make programming in multiple languages as easy as possible.
Registered users can upgrade to the latest version by using the latest demo
version. Extensive on line help is available using amigaguide.library,
this must be available for this feature.
Author: Ian OConnor
Path: dev/DesignerDemo-1.50.lha
@endnode
@node DiceConfig-2.0 "GUI based frontend for Dice C compiler"
DiceConfig 2.0 GUI based frontend for Dice C compiler
DiceConfig is a new GUI based frontend for the Dice C compiler.
Author: Laurent Faillie
Path: dev/DiceConfig-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node Dis6502-1.0 "Disassembler for 6502 processor binaries"
Dis6502 1.0 Disassembler for 6502 processor binaries
A disassembler for the 6502-family of microprocessors. It will turn C64
(or any other 6502-based computer's) binaries into listings of CPU opcodes.
Supports all officially documented opcodes on the 6502-compatible processor
family. Future versions will support undocumented opcodes (optionally),
hardware register recognition for the C64 hardware registers, relative
offset disassembling, and a lot more.
Author: Morten Eriksen
Path: dev/Dis6502-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node DropBox-1.1 "Source for (yet unreleased) DropBox v1.1"
DropBox 1.1 Source for (yet unreleased) DropBox v1.1
Source only for a WorkBench AppIcon Commodity that examines the filename
of the file dropped in it, then searches a configurable database for an
action to perform on it, such as read, display, edit, unarc, etc. The
author has released this source for the yet unreleased binary version 1.1,
which is not bug yet free.
Author: Steve Anichini
Path: dev/DropBox-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Enforcer-37.62 "Tool to monitor illegal memory access."
Enforcer 37.62 Tool to monitor illegal memory access.
A tool to monitor illegal memory access for 68020/68851, 68030, and
68040 CPUs. This is a completely new Enforcer from the original idea
by Bryce Nesbitt. It contains many new and wonderful features and
options and no longer contains any exceptions for specific software.
Enforcer can now also be used with CPU or SetCPU FASTROM or most any
other MMU-Kick- start-Mapping tool. Major new output options such as
local output, stdout, and parallel port. Highly optimized to be as
fast as possible.
Author: Michael Sinz
Path: dev/Enforcer-37.62.lha
@endnode
@node fd2AsmInc-1.0b "fd2AsmInc, V1.0b, assembly source, freew"
fd2AsmInc 1.0b fd2AsmInc, V1.0b, assembly source, freew
Creates assembler-includefiles from .fd-files (I. E. the original
Commodore .fd-files). Features several ways to format the output-file.
Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
Path: dev/fd2AsmInc-1.0b.lha
@endnode
@node fd2pragma-2.0 "Pragmas/LVOs for Aztec, Dice, SAS, Maxon"
fd2pragma 2.0 Pragmas/LVOs for Aztec, Dice, SAS, Maxon
A small utility to create prototypes for the Aztec C compiler or the
Aztec Assembler from FD files as they are distributed from Commodore
with the Include files. This new version introduces support of tag
functions, either by using the SAS pragma "tagcall" or by creating
stub routines automatically.
Author: Jochen Wiedmann
Path: dev/fd2pragma-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node FetchRefs-1.1 "AutoDoc/C-Asm-E include look-up tool."
FetchRefs 1.1 AutoDoc/C-Asm-E include look-up tool.
FetchRefs is (yet another) utility to quickly look up stuff in AutoDocs
and include files. You run an ARexx script (typically assigned to a key)
from your editor when the cursor is at an unknown word. Then you get
another window with an AutoDoc or include file reference that describes
this word (if it IS described at all, of course).
With support for both AutoDocs and C, Assembler, and E include files
most programmers should not need feel overlooked. ARexx scripts are
provided for well known editors: AmokEd, CygnusEd, DME, GoldED, and
TurboText. Due to the ARexx interface, support for other editors is only
a new ARexx script away!
Other advantages include wild card support, optionally case insensitive
search, a powerful GUI driven index file generator, support for
"TagList", "Tags" and "A" postfixes to function names and a window with
a list of possibilities if you search for something that several
references match.
Author: Anders Melchiorsen
Path: dev/FetchRefs-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node FlexCat-1.5 "Creates catalogs & source to handle them"
FlexCat 1.5 Creates catalogs & source to handle them
FlexCat is a tool to create catalogs and the source to handle them,
similar to CatComp, KitCat or MakeCat. The main advantage of FlexCat
is that you determine what source you want and what programming
language. This is done by using template files, so-called source
descriptions. Included are templates for Assembler, C, C++, E and
Oberon, Modula-2 and an example of using catalogs in OS2.0. Source,
french, german, italian, spanish and schwaebisch, catalogs and docs in
english, german and spanish are included.
Author: Jochen Wiedmann
Path: dev/FlexCat-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node Hc11Dev-1.0 "Assembler+Monitor for HC11-MCUs"
Hc11Dev 1.0 Assembler+Monitor for HC11-MCUs
A development system for the Motorola 68HC11 MCU line of processors.
Included is a cross-assembler, supporting macros, local labels,
includefiles, conditional assembly and a rich set of pseudo opcodes.
The assembler will generate listfiles, Motorola S19 record files and
symbolfiles. (HitAsm v0.21)
Also in the package is a monitor that will interact with a "live" HC11
MCU over the serial port. Any serialport with a serial.device
compatible device driver can be used. Code present in the Hc11 can be
dumped or disassembled to your screen. Memory can be altered and S19
records can be downloaded and verifyed. The monitor transparently
reads and writes to on-chip EEPROM and RAM, and to what ever other
devices you have hooked up on the bus. The monitor will work with any
model of the Hc11 (I hope :). (HitMon11 v0.26)
Author: Richard Karlsson
Path: dev/Hc11Dev-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node HCE-1.0 "Integrated environment for Sozobon C"
HCE 1.0 Integrated environment for Sozobon C
A new release of the HCC Sozobon C Compiler from AmigaLibDisk 508.
Now has a Text Editor front end which uses intuition menus and
gadtools gadgets. Can do common editor commands such as Cut/Copy/
Insert/Print/Find/Replace. Can also do basic file commands such as
Copy/Delete/Makedir/Assign/Rename. Can handle all processes required
to make an executable program. Can recompile itself and complete
source is provided. Includes, own version of Amiga.lib, Original HCC
C libraries with bug fixes and enhancements, standard include files,
documentation, and everything required to make your own C programs.
Author: HCE by Jason Petty
Based upon HCC 2.0 by Sozobon Limited, amiga port and improvements by
Detlef Wuerkner
Path: dev/HCE-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node LibraryTimer-1.1 "Profiles calls to library functions."
LibraryTimer 1.1 Profiles calls to library functions.
GUI based attempt to figure out what library functions take most of the
processor time in an application, and thus what functions should deserve
more attention when time-optimizing the program. Does this by patching the
functions in the selected library, then calling ReadEClock in the
timer.device before and after the function is executed. Requires OS2.04+.
Author: Jesper Skov
Path: dev/LibraryTimer-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node MAGIC-?.? "Share 24-bit image data with MAGIC apps."
MAGIC ?.? Share 24-bit image data with MAGIC apps.
Multi-Application Graphic Image Communications. A system of sharing 24-bit
image data between MAGIC-aware applications. For example, you have loaded
an image into Application A for editing. You decide you need to do a
special glitzy effect on the image, a task at which Application B excels.
Rather than saving the image to disk and then loading it into Application
B, you simply run Application B, select it's "Open MAGIC" menu option,
choose your image by name, and the image appears in Application B ready for
your effect. When you're done, you simply quit Application B and you may
return to Application A where the image sits, glitzed and effected.
Author: Nova Design
Path: dev/MAGIC.lha
@endnode
@node MakeVersion-1.0 "Program for creating version numbers."
MakeVersion 1.0 Program for creating version numbers.
MakeVersion is a simple program for creating program version
numbers. I use it to embed version numbers in most of my
publicly-released programs. It creates linkable object files
which can be used by any standard Amiga linker when linking
the program and is particularly suitable for use in Make
files (or Lmk or DMake files).
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: dev/MakeVersion-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Math68hc11-?.? "Math68hc11"
Math68hc11 ?.? Math68hc11
A set of PD math functions for the 68HC11. Includes real FFT, Floating
point, Long divide.
Author: John Moran
Ron Williams
James C Shultz
D G Weiss
Path: dev/Math68hc11.lha
@endnode
@node MCX11-1.3 "Microcontroller executive for MC68HC11."
MCX11 1.3 Microcontroller executive for MC68HC11.
A MicroController eXecutive for the MC68HC11. MCX11 is an efficient
software framework for embedded real-time applications using the Motorola
MC68HC11 microcontroller. Features include: Multitasking for up to 126
tasks; Preemptive task scheduling by priority; Intertask communication and
synchronization via semaphores, messages, and queues; Support for timed
operations; Fast context switch; Very small RAM and ROM requirements;
Fifteen Executive Service Request functions.
Author: AT Barrett & Associates
Path: dev/MCX11-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node MeMon-1.1 "Monitor or change specific memory addr."
MeMon 1.1 Monitor or change specific memory addr.
An intuition-based utility that allows you to monitor or change specific
memory addresses. User may select byte, word, or long word alignment.
Displays in binary, hex, and signed or unsigned decimal. Also useful for
displaying ascii codes of various character key mappings and/or as a
hex/binary/decimal converter.
Author: David Ekholm
Path: dev/MeMon-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node MUI-2.3 "Create and maintain user interfaces."
MUI 2.3 Create and maintain user interfaces.
MUI is an object oriented system to create and maintain graphical user
interfaces. From a programmers point of view, using MUI saves a lot of
time and makes life much easier. Thinking about complicated terms like
window resizing or font sensitivity is simply not neccesary.\n
On the other hand, users of MUI based applications have the ability to
customize nearly every pixel of a programs interface according to their
personal taste.\n
This distribution is interesting for both, users and programmers. Please
have a look at the supplied demo programs and at the documentation to
see what MUI has to offer.\n
MUI is an SASG (Standardized Amiga Shareware Group) product.
Author: Stefan Stuntz
Path: dev/MUI-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node MuiEnv-1.2 "MUI application to manipulate env vars."
MuiEnv 1.2 MUI application to manipulate env vars.
An MUI application for the manipulation of environment variables. MuiEnv
can edit, save, load, delete, and rename environment variables, and
supports subdirectories.
Author: Michael Suelmann
Path: dev/MUIEnv-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node MungWall-37.64 "Watches for illegal FreeMem's"
MungWall 37.64 Watches for illegal FreeMem's
Munges memory and watches for illegal FreeMem's. Especially useful in
combination with Enforcer. The output can go to either the serial or
parallel port. Includes a new MungList program that examines used
memory areas for MungWall tag info, and outputs a list of who owns the
various pieces of allocated memory, their sizes, etc. Can even
identify the owner of the memory by task name.
Author: Commodore Amiga; submitted by Carolyn Scheppner
Path: dev/MungWall-37.64.lha
@endnode
@node MYSTRIP-1.0 "Strip symbol/debug hunks from executable"
MYSTRIP 1.0 Strip symbol/debug hunks from executable
This little program tries to strip all symbol and debug hunks from
an AmigaDOS EXECUTABLE. It DOES NOT WORK on gcc object (.o,.a) files !
As GCC adds many symbol (and debug) infos even to the AmigaDOS
executable and there ist actually no debugger around, that could use
these informations, it's probably a good idea to remove these infos.
They don't carry ANY information, the executable needs to be run.
Author: (null)
Path: dev/MYSTRIP-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Oberon-A-1.4
"A freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler"
Oberon-A 1.4
A freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler
Oberon-A is a freely-distributable Oberon-2 compiler. Oberon-2 is a
modern object-oriented language designed by Niklaus Wirth, the creator
of Pascal and Modula-2, and Hanspeter M
ssenb
ck. Oberon-A is an
implementation of the language for the Amiga computer, ported from a
compiler written by Niklaus Wirth.
Author: Frank Copeland
OEL by Johan Ferreira
Path: dev/Oberon-A-1.4
@endnode
@node P2C-1.20 "Translates Pascal programs into C."
P2C 1.20 Translates Pascal programs into C.
A tool for translating Pascal programs into C. It supports the following
Pascal dialects: HP Pascal, Turbo/UCSD Pascal, DEC VAX Pascal, Oregon
Software Pascal/2, Macintosh Programmer's Workshop Pascal, Sun/Berkeley
Pascal. Modula-2 syntax is also supported. Most reasonable Pascal
programs are converted into fully functional C which will compile and run
with no further modifications.
Author: Dave Gillespie
AMIGA port by G
nther R
hrich
Path: dev/P2C-1.20.lha
@endnode
@node Palette-1.01 "Oberon-2 module to display palette"
Palette 1.01 Oberon-2 module to display palette
Palette displays a palette window on any screen. You just have to
supply a Screen-Pointer and Palette will adjust itself to the screen.
It is fontsensitiv and depthsensitiv. Incorporating of this module
will require only one command in your main program.
Author: Daniel Amor
Path: dev/Palette-1.01.lha
@endnode
@node PhxAss-4.00 "Highly optimizing macro assembler"
PhxAss 4.00 Highly optimizing macro assembler
PhxAss V4.xx is a highly optimizing macro assembler for Motorola's 680x0
CPUs, 6888x FPUs and 68851 MMU (of course, the 030, 040 and 060 MMUs are
also supported). It requires OS2.04 (V37) as a minimum and does no longer
support older operating systems! (Kick 1.x owners: Get PhxAss V3.97)
Most important features:
o Fast: 15000-30000 lines per minute with standard Amigas, 50000-200000
with A4000/040.
o Symbolic and Source Level Debugging.
o Automatic generation of executables (if possible).
o Small Code and Small Data support (also support for __MERGED sections).
o Listing file, Cross Reference Listing, Equates file.
o Complete floating point support: You can use complex floating point
expressions, including float functions (sine, logarithm, square root,
power, etc.), everywhere in your source, e.g. defining float EQUates or
SETs.
o Switches for nine different optimizations.
o Locale symbols (xxx$ and .xxx type).
o Support for Motorola's old and new operand style (even in 68000 mode).
o locale.library usage (english, german, polish).
o Nearly all directives of the most popular assemblers like Seka, DevPac or
AS (Aztec) are supported. Examples: INCBIN, INCDIR, CODE_C, REPT, RS,
RSRESET, EQUR, REG, OFFSET, XDEF, XREF, PUBLIC, ...
o Further development and support is guaranteed for years, because I'll
*never* change my system (Amiga forever!).
o Finally: Although Shareware, PhxAss is completely functional!
You will find four different versions of PhxAss in this distribution:
1. PhxAss: The standard 680x0,FPU,MMU macro assembler.
2. SmallPhxAss: This is a 68000-only version without floating point support.
3. FreePhxAss: This program is FREEWARE! It is intended for developers of
PD-Compilers, who want to include PhxAss in their compiler package.
4. GigaPhxAss: Identical to PhxAss, but source codes are not limited to
65535 lines. Quite useful for assembling Reassembler outputs.
PhxAss is SHAREWARE. A registration will cost you 25 DM or 15$. In return
you will receive the latest update and the right to ask me for a new update
whenever you want.
Author: Frank Wille
Path: dev/PhxAss-4.00.lha
@endnode
@node PhxLnk-4.00 "AmigaDOS module linker"
PhxLnk 4.00 AmigaDOS module linker
PhxLnk supports all features of a standard Amiga-DOS linker (like BLink),
except of overlay hunks and automatic link vectors (ALV).
Implemented functions:
o Links object files and libraries (SAS/C extended libraries also)
o Sections may be forced to Chip-memory
o Small Code, Small Data
o SAS/C-Blink Small Data compatibility available
o '_MERGED' sections are recognized automatically (and coalesced like
Small Data sections)
o Symbolic and Source Level Debugging (PowerVisor compatibility included)
o Debug blocks are removed on request
o Deletes empty sections
o Zero bytes at the end of a section are deleted and appear in the
HUNK_HEADER block only
o User may define absolute external symbols
PhxLnk is FREEWARE.
Author: Frank Wille
Path: dev/PhxLnk-4.00.lha
@endnode
@node RevUp-1.2 "Amiga Revision Update System"
RevUp 1.2 Amiga Revision Update System
o RevUp generates and maintains include and header files with revision
information.
o RevUp is 100% compatible to the CBM developer tool BumpRev, but offers a
lot of new features.
o Multiple dependency files are supported.
o Beta count management for beta versions included.
Author: Boris Folgmann
Path: dev/RevUp-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node RKRM-?.? "Source and executables from 3rd ed. RKM"
RKRM ?.? Source and executables from 3rd ed. RKM
A distribution of complete source code and executables of all the
examples in the third edition Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manuals,
published by Addison-Wesley.
Author: Commodore CATS
Path: dev/RKRM.lha
@endnode
@node SerLog-1.3 "Debugging device to monitor serial-IO"
SerLog 1.3 Debugging device to monitor serial-IO
serlog.device passes all IOExtSer requests to a "real" serial.device
and writes the results to a file. You may configure the amount of
information to be stored in the log. The log-file created by
serlog.device contains a binary dump which can be formatted
(i.e. transferred into a readable version) using the supplied
formatter.
Note that serlog.device uses *significant* overhead over the underlying
serial.device, resulting in very low baud-rates.
Author: Stefan Pr
Path: dev/SerLog-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node SetPatch-40.14 "Utilities to patch AmigaDOS 2.04 - 3.1"
SetPatch 40.14 Utilities to patch AmigaDOS 2.04 - 3.1
Setpatch is designed to improve system operation by fixing (patching)
various system problems. Setpatch 37.39 is for AmigaDOS 2.04 (V37).
Setpatch 40.14 is for AmigaDOS 2.1 (V38) through AmigaDOS 3.1 (V40).
Author: Commodore Business Machines
Path: dev/SetPatch-40.14.lha
@endnode
@node SNMA-1.97 "680x0/6888x amiga macro assembler"
SNMA 1.97 680x0/6888x amiga macro assembler
SNMA is freeware conditional 680x0/688x macro assembler for the Amiga. It
supports most common directives, generates Amiga object-files and/or
executables. It is used mainly from the shell. Arexx port.
AmigaOS 2.0+ only. AmigaGuide docs only. This is version 1.97.
New features: - LINE DEBUG HUNK (for source code debugging)
- Support for small data model references
- Multilevel optimizing
- Boolean operators
- Some new directives
- + bug fixes
Author: Samu Nuojua
Path: dev/SNMA-1.97.lha
@endnode
@node SSL-4.1 "Library to simplify assembly development"
SSL 4.1 Library to simplify assembly development
Special Support Library. A library designed to simplify development of
assembly programs. Example source included. Requires V37 or higher.
Author: Martin Mares
MJSoft System Software
Path: dev/SSL-4.1.lha
@endnode
@node StackMon-1.3 "Monitors stack usage of programs"
StackMon 1.3 Monitors stack usage of programs
When run StackMon presents a list of all the tasks and processes currently
running. The list is sorted alphabetically, with processes before tasks.
This list is not updated automatically, as constructing this list requires
suspension of multitasking. If you run a program you want to monitor after
starting StackMon, click on the 'Update list' gadget so that it appears in
the list.
If the program you want to monitor was run from the Workbench, its name will
be that of the icon; if run from the shell the name is the exact name typed
into the shell, with path.
Click on the program you wish to monitor and StackMon will begin monitoring.
The display consists of numbers and a fuel gauge showing the current stack
use relative to the size of the stack. The numbers are:
Current: This is the amount of stack in use when the program was last
monitored.
Largest: The largest recorded stack ever in use by this program.
Stack : The stack allocated for this program.
Author: David Kinder
Path: dev/StackMon-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node StdErr-3.2 "A Standard Error Port for Amiga E"
StdErr 3.2 A Standard Error Port for Amiga E
StdErr.m provides Amiga E users with an easy-to-use standard
error port for their Amiga E programs. The module is fairly
intelligent, handling things with a kind of grace and ease
anyone could hope for. You almost cannot foul the use of
this program module up (almost).
Author: Trey Van Riper
Path: dev/StdErr-3.2.lha
@endnode
@node StripANSI2-?.? "Strip ANSI Sequences from a file"
StripANSI2 ?.? Strip ANSI Sequences from a file
Strip ANSI sequences from a file. Useful for those of you that like using
a non-ANSI text viewer/editor for reading files.
Author: Jon Armstrong
Path: dev/StripANSI2.lha
@endnode
@node Struct-1.0 "Struct programming language compiler"
Struct 1.0 Struct programming language compiler
Struct compiler, version 1.0. Struct is a programming language
designed for speed. Register variables are an integral part of
the language and are under the direct control of the programmer.
Documentation and example programs included.
Author: Roland Acton
Path: dev/Struct-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Sushi-37.10 "Intercept and display output of KPrintf"
Sushi 37.10 Intercept and display output of KPrintf
A tool to intercept the raw serial output of Enforcer 2.8b, MungWall,
Enforcer.megastack 26.f, and all other tool and application debugging
output that uses kprintf. This makes it possible to use serial
debugging on a single Amiga, without interfering with attached serial
hardware such as modems and serial printers. Sushi also provides
optional signalling and buffer access to an external display/watcher
program.
Author: Carolyn Scheppner
Path: dev/Sushi-37.10.lha
@endnode
@node TBSource-?.? "Collection of Tomi Blinnikka's A68k src."
TBSource ?.? Collection of Tomi Blinnikka's A68k src.
A collection of Tomi Blinnikka's A68k source files. Includes assembler
source to various programs, some finished, others are not. The large list
of programs includes such things as VoiceShell, ShellTerm and RingDetect.
Author: Tomi Blinnikka
Path: dev/TBSource.lha
@endnode
@node Textfield-2.0 "Text entry BOOPSI gadget"
Textfield 2.0 Text entry BOOPSI gadget
The textfield class allows you create an area on your screen for text
entry. The class supports a number of features including unlimited
or limited text entry, specifying the font to use, specifying the
colors for different parts (text, background, and lines), two types
of borders (with option to invert the borders for a total of 4 types
of borders) or no border, text left/center/right alignment, vertical
centering, and many other options.
There are many new features, and several bugs fixed. Some of the new
features include: word delete, line delete, Oberon support, faster
scrolling, read-only mode, modified buffer flag, accept and reject
characters, GA_IntuiText, programmable cut/copy/paste/erase.
Author: Mark Thomas
Path: dev/Textfield-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node TMS32010-1.0 "TMS32010 cross assembler"
TMS32010 1.0 TMS32010 cross assembler
CLI only cross assembler for the Texas TMS32010 DSP, generates a suitable
file for downloading to an EPROM programmer.
Author: Sergio R. Caprile
Path: dev/TMS32010-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Triton-1.2 "An object oriented GUI creation system."
Triton 1.2 An object oriented GUI creation system.
Triton is a standard Amiga shared runtime library. Triton makes it
much easier to create good looking graphical user interfaces (GUIs) than
GadTools, BOOPSI or other systems.
The most important features are:
* Object oriented system
* Automatically font sensitive, font adaptive
* Automatic keyboard shortcuts for default window actions
* *Really* easy to use
* Beautiful customizable AmigaOS3.x look
* Comes as a freely distributable shared library
* Size! Though Triton is very powerful, it is a shared library of
less than 50KB. You don't need any startup tools, BOOPSI classes
or other things. It's the Triton among the minnows of GUI creation
systems ;)
* Resizability of windows wherever applicable
* A Preferences editor which allows you to customize the look and
feel of all Triton GUIs
By using Triton you don't have to worry about otherwise very
time-consuming things like font-sensitivity and resizability of your
windows.
Author: Stefan Zeiger
Path: dev/Triton-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node UMBScheme-2.12 "Port of UMB Scheme, a lisp like language"
UMBScheme 2.12 Port of UMB Scheme, a lisp like language
A port of UMB Scheme 2.12 to the Amiga. Scheme is a Lisplike programming
language with procedures as first class data, static scoping etc. UMB
Scheme 2.12 supports long integers of (almost) arbitrary length.
Author: William R. Campbell, Various
Path: dev/UMBScheme-2.12.lha
@endnode
@node VisualArts-2.1 "A powerful GUI designer"
VisualArts 2.1 A powerful GUI designer
Visual Arts 2.1 is a powerful GUI designer. Features includes: Menu and
List manager, Object Master, Insert custom codes into any GadTools or
GadTool Menu items, primitive drawing tools such as rectangle, circle and
lines; supports AppWindow, MultiProcessing windows, and scrollable super
bitmap window.
Add AREXX to any program, custom images, custom images for button,
PopupMenu, get any IFF color map and use it in your program, color palette
and over 40 custom patterns for fills. V2.1 now supports Context Sensitive
layouts, console window, add speech to your applications, support WB3.x,
extended gadget and more.
An intuitive interface unlike other GUIs, unlimited windows can be opened,
supports PAL, NTSC, EURO, VGA, AGA screen modes, user perference,
automatic history and time interval saving, user configurable source
output such as Intuition, Handler, WB2.1, WB3.1 and many more features.
Author: Danny Y. Wong
Path: dev/VisualArts-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node VisualMaker-1.0 "GUI "DMakefile maker" for DICE"
VisualMaker 1.0 GUI "DMakefile maker" for DICE
A Tool for automatically generating a 'DMakefile' for DiCe's Make utility.
Features include a fully graphical user interface, automatic scanning of
source files for headerfile dependancies and handling of precompiled
header dependancies. Supports all DiCe compiler options and uses symbol
names and variable assignments in the output file, grouping all files
with the same options together. Takes into account the environment
variable DCCOPTS.
Author: David L
bbren
Path: dev/VisualMaker-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Yacc-1.9 "Berkeley Yacc, AT&T Yacc compatible."
Yacc 1.9 Berkeley Yacc, AT&T Yacc compatible.
This is a port of Berkeley Yacc for the Amiga. This Yacc has been made as
compatible as possible with the AT&T Yacc, and is completely public domain.
Note that it is NOT the so-called Decus Yacc, which is/was simply a
repackaging of the proprietary AT&T Yacc. Specialties of this version:
compiled with DICE 2.07.54R (doesn't need ixemu.library); AmigaDOS version
string; dynamic stack. An update to the version on disk number 419.
Author: Bob Corbett
Ingo Wilken
et al
Path: dev/Yacc-1.9.lha
@endnode
@node AM-1.0 "Maintains users and groups in muFS"
AM 1.0 Maintains users and groups in muFS
AM was written to support the muFS system operator's work by supplying
an easy-to-use user interface based on MUI (Magic User Interface) by
Stefan Stuntz.
The following gives you a quick overview on AM's facilities:
* localized (currently English, German, Netherlands, Norwegian,
Portugu
se, and Swedish catalogs)
* needs and makes extensive use of MUI 2.0 (`muimaster.library'
version 7+)
* supports the following operations on the muFS system files
- create new users/groups
- edit any characteristics of an existing user/group
- delete users/groups
- temporarily ban a user from the system
* automatically creates new $HOME directories and installs default
files there by executing a user supplied script
* checks $HOME directories (not functional yet)
* searches muFS partitions for files with bad owner information and
changes them
Author: Ingolf Koch
Path: disk/am-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AmiCDFS-37.5 "CDROM fs, also reads Mac floppy & hd"
AmiCDFS 37.5 CDROM fs, also reads Mac floppy & hd
AmiCDFileSystem is a file system which can read:
- ISO-9660 (w/ RockRidge extensions) and Macintosh HFS CD-ROMs
- Macintosh HFS floppy and hard disks
The ability to read Macintosh floppy and hard disks comes for free, since
they use the same file system used for HFS CD-ROMs.
This program was originally based on AmiCDROM 1.9 by Frank Munkert.
While the file system functions are mostly the original ones, the
packet handling routines have been completely re-written.
This file system can be installed on the Rigid Disk Block (RDB) of an hard
disk to automatically mount a Mac partition (you can even boot from it, if
you manage to put the necessary Amiga system files in it).
The code is reentrant and is shared among multiple instances of the file
system. This means that if you use AmiCDFileSystem on a CD-ROM drive, a
magneto-optical drive, two floppy drives and two hard disk partitions, like
a friend of mine does, only one copy will be loaded instead of six - saving
100K of memory.
Author: Nicola Salmoria, based on AmiCDROM by Frank Munkert
Path: disk/AmiCDFS-37.5.lha
@endnode
@node AmiCDROM-1.15 "ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem"
AmiCDROM 1.15 ISO-9660 standard CDROM filesystem
AmiCDROM is a CDROM disk filing system for the Commodore Amiga.
It supports the ISO-9660 standard, the Rock Ridge Interchange
Protocol and the Macintosh HFS format.
The CDROM drive is mounted as a DOS device (e.g. CD0:). You can
access files and directories on a CDROM disk by the usual syntax,
e.g. "type cd0:foo/readme.txt".
Author: Frank Munkert
Path: disk/AmiCDROM-1.15.lha
@endnode
@node AMUC_Cover-?.? "Printable Cover for the AMUC CDRom"
AMUC_Cover ?.? Printable Cover for the AMUC CDRom
A CDRom cover for the AMUC CD-ROM (Amiga User's of Calgary. Included are
two Final Copy IIr2 documents, as well as the corresponding PostScript
equivalents for those who have access to a PostScript printer. Also
included are the DPaint brushes used to create the covers in case somebody
wishes to do a better job ;-).
Author: Geoff Seeley
Path: disk/AMUC_Cover.lha
@endnode
@node AntiRaBB-1.0d "Bootblock to display anti racism message"
AntiRaBB 1.0d Bootblock to display anti racism message
This program installs a bootblock that displays the text 'Against racism'
or 'Gegen Rassismus' (German version) along with a Yin & Yang symbol. An
update to version 1.0b included in the AntiRascism package on disk number
894. Includes both English and German version.
Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
Path: disk/AntiRaBB-1.0d.lha
@endnode
@node AZap-2.40 "Binary editor for files, mem, and devs."
AZap 2.40 Binary editor for files, mem, and devs.
AZap is a "new generation" binary editor able to edit files, memory or devices
like hard disks. It can open several windows at the same time, and while this
program cannot be considered as a tool to help you to recover a disk, it has a
lot of useful functions (print block, fill block, search string, etc...).
Author: Denis Gounelle
Path: disk/AZap-2.40.lha
@endnode
@node BackupRexx-1.10 "ARexx script for daily system backups"
BackupRexx 1.10 ARexx script for daily system backups
A little ARexx routine the author wrote to backup his BBS system each day
via a cron entry. It handles a 28 day schedule, with various levels of
backup depending on which day of the week and which week of the month it
is. Change the partition assigns and the schedule as you need for your
system. This is setup to use a QIC-525 format SCSI drive mounted with
btntape and using tar as the backup vehicle.
Author: Bill Seymour
Path: disk/BackupRexx-1.10.lha
@endnode
@node BTNTape-3.0 "A "Better-Than-Nothing" scsi tape driver"
BTNTape 3.0 A "Better-Than-Nothing" scsi tape driver
The "Better Than Nothing" SCSI tape device handler. It provides flat-file
access to a SCSI tape drive from application programs using simple calls to
DOS or C library I/O functions. It can also be used with the Amiga TAR
utility for disk backups. It uses your existing SCSI adapter's device
driver for access to the bus. This version fixes a number of bugs and
includes several new features including file number tracking and append-only
and read-only safety modes.
Author: Robert Rethemeyer
Path: disk/BTNtape-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node CacheIt-1.0 "Small floppy-caching commodity"
CacheIt 1.0 Small floppy-caching commodity
I don't use floppy disks very often. But when I used them I was
bored by the slow speed.
To get rid of this, I wrote CacheIt. CacheIt is a small floppy-
caching commodity that hardly doesn't take up any memory when no
disks are in drive and gives a great speed up for your floppies.
Another requirement for CacheIt was, that it would free its memory
when the system needs it. This is done by a low memory handler.
It works fantastically: I worked a lot with disks and my system
was down at 10 KB Chip and 10 KB FastMem, when I tried to start
a terminal program.
No problem: CacheIt released as much track buffers as necessary
and the terminal program started!
CacheIt works with DD and HD floppy drives.
Author: Stefan Hochmuth
Path: disk/CacheIt-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CDDA-1.3 "Play digital audio off Sony CD drives"
CDDA 1.3 Play digital audio off Sony CD drives
This program replays digital audio data directly off a compact disc
using the Amiga audio hardware (in stereo where available). A special
type of CD-ROM drive is required since this program makes use of a
vendor unique command supported by Sony drives, such as the CDU-8003A
or the Apple CD-300 drive.
Please note that due to the work involved reading and converting the
audio data music may not always play smoothly. The program will also
consume large amounts of chip memory in order to supply the player
task with a contiguous stream of data (the maximum number of sound
queue packets can be adjusted using a command line parameter). Your
system may also experience heavy task loading since the incoming data
(more than 88K bytes per second) must be handled quickly and
efficiently in order to avoid `pops' and delays.
Author: Olaf Barthel
Path: disk/CDDA-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node ClickNot-37.3 "Stop your disk drives from clicking"
ClickNot 37.3 Stop your disk drives from clicking
Only 348 bytes, this anti-click program can be run on WB2 and WB3 from
the CLI, the Workbench, or from the WBStartup draw. System legal and
written in SAS/C V6.3. It will autodetect DF0: to DF3:
Author: Richard Waspe
Path: disk/ClickNot-37.3.lha
@endnode
@node DCmp-1.52 "Compare two disks byte by byte"
DCmp 1.52 Compare two disks byte by byte
A utility that allows you to compare two disks block by block. Written
in order to check the reliability of the Video-Backup-System, (VBS), DCmp
can create a file containing a list of differing sectors which can be used
in conjunction with a disk-editor to correct the defects. Binary only.
Author: Tobias Ferber
Path: disk/DCmp-1.52.lha
@endnode
@node DED-1.1 "New disk editor with many features."
DED 1.1 New disk editor with many features.
A new disk editor with many features including: Edit sectors on disk in
binary form or in DOS structures (including bitmap); Find file of FFS
datablock; Scan for DOS structure references to any block; Edit rigid disk
blocks in structure form; Export or import bytes from/to disk; Memory
access of all sectors until written to the disk (Allows you to try anything
without risking integrity of your disk); Protection option no sector can be
formatted or written to the disk; All menuitems have help; Built-in
calculator.
Author: Michal Kara
Path: disk/DED-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node DevBlocks-1.00 "Low level direct read/write of disks."
DevBlocks 1.00 Low level direct read/write of disks.
Two CLI programs for the low-level direct reading/writing/ dumping of disk
blocks of a DOS structured device. Use with care and only if you know what
you are doing! (Else you can easily trash a disk/hard-drive partition!).
Author: Christian Wasner
Path: disk/DevBlocks-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node Dfrags-3.12 "Reports on FS errors and fragmentation"
Dfrags 3.12 Reports on FS errors and fragmentation
This utility will report on the file and bitmap fragmentation
plus will do a 100 % check on the file system. Currently, the
OFS and FFS are supported, not the caching and International
The Amiga Zone BBS (609)953-8159, the primary support BBS.
Author: Tony Preston
Path: disk/Dfrags-3.12.lha
@endnode
@node DiskMon-3.0 "Disk monitor - for most block devices"
DiskMon 3.0 Disk monitor - for most block devices
DiskMonTools Version 3.0:
-DiskMonitor : Works with Floppys, HardDisks and RAM-Disks (RAD, SD0, ...)
-FileMonitor : hexadecimal/ascii File-Editor
-DiskOptimizer: Fast and reliable Disk-Optimizer, all FileSystems
(DOS\0 - DOS\5), optimized for DirectoryCache-FileSystems
-Undelete : Recovers deleted files
-Repair : Repairs read/write-errors (Floppy-Disks)
-MFM-Editor : Low-Level-Editor for Floppy-Disks
Includes both English and German documentation
Author: J
rg Strohmayer
Path: disk/DiskMon-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node DiskSalv2-11.31 "Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util"
DiskSalv2 11.31 Disk repair, salvage, and undelete util
A disk repair, salvage, and undelete utility for all standard disk
devices and file system types. Has a full Intuition interface and
runs from Workbench or Shell. It can fix most problems in-place, and
can reverse a partial or QUICK format. It can copy out from disks
that can't be fixed due to physical damage, with a destination going
to any AmigaDOS disk device or pipe (eg, TAPE:). In English, locale
catalogs included for Danish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian,
Finnish, and Swedish, short manuals in English and Swedish.
Author: Dave Haynie
Path: disk/DiskSalv2-11.31.lha
@endnode
@node DiskSpare-3.0 "stores more data on disks faster"
DiskSpare 3.0 stores more data on disks faster
DiskSpare is a completion or replacement of the trackdisk.device.
It lets you store more data on your disks faster than usual.
For this a custom mfm format is used. -> No online compression !
The capacities are:
- 984K with DD disks (normally 880K)
- 1968K with HD disks (normally 1760K)
Diskspare.device requires Kickstart Version 2.0 or higher.
If you want to test diskspare.device (DSD from now on), simply
click on the 'QuickTest' icon. The script mounts a drive 'DS0:'
on Unit 0 (your DF0: drive) with 984K capacity. To format the
disk, open a shell window and type: 'format drive ds0: name test'
<return>. If you mount any device after 'LoadWB' you need the
shell to format a disk. If you mount DSD during boot, you can
use the Workbench format as for DFX. After formatting, you should
be able to use the disk like any other disks.
Author: Klaus Deppisch
Path: disk/DiskSpare-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node DiskInfoTools-1.0 "Three useful disk information tools"
DiskInfoTools 1.0 Three useful disk information tools
Three Tools in one: PieChartDir - Provides an interactive pie chart of
disk usage. Includes percentages and byte values. DupFinder - Locates
duplicate files. CompareDir - Compares two disks or directories. All
three tools run via an easy to use GUI, with online help. No special
libraries, CPU, or memory requirements. Binary only.
Author: Barney Blankenship
Path: disk/DTools-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node FastCache-1.1 "A disk caching program."
FastCache 1.1 A disk caching program.
A disk-caching program with the following features: Fully associate cache
(one of the best algorithms); LRU cache replacement policy (one of the
best); Can handle multiple drives; Can handle removable media; All cache
settings are determined at run time; Optional write retention; Does not
require large continuous chunks of memory; Uses a hashing system to locate
data (one of the best); Performs both forward and reverse prefetching; Will
utilize the blitter to move data, if possible.
Author: Philip D'Ath
Path: disk/FastCache-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node FileLogger-1.31 "Demo of floppy disk cataloging utility."
FileLogger 1.31 Demo of floppy disk cataloging utility.
Demo version of a floppy disk cataloging utility. Allows you to log disks
and selected files. You may specify a filetype and remarks for each file
which can be queried on later. Remarks will be read by default from the
file comments (if present). Optionally guesses file types. (Over 30 file
types are currently recognized). Wildcard searches on disk name, file
name, file type or remarks. Multilevel sorting by diskname, filename,
filetype and remarks. Print out the full log or the Selected/sorted part
of it. Number of files limited by memory. (Some functions disabled and
number of files limited to 500 in this demo version).
Author: Arun Kumar
Path: disk/FileLogger-1.31.lha
@endnode
@node FileX-2.0 "Very nice binary file editor"
FileX 2.0 Very nice binary file editor
FileX is a binary file editor which offers the following features:
- Several files can be modified in several windows and/or views at
the same time.
- The edit windows can be opened on any public screen and sized to
any dimension you want.
- Small calculator
- Clipboard converter
- Fontsensitivity
- Locale support if you have OS 2.1 or higher. (English, Finnish,
French, German, Swedish (Dutch, Norwegian (not yet included)))
- Undo and Redo (only limited to your free memory)
- Search and replace with history
- Extensive blockfunctions
- ARexxport with 77 commands and asynchronical command shell
- Printing as hexdump
- `Grab memory' to show and modify memory
- AppWindow. If FileX runs on the workbench, icons can be moved onto
the FileX window and the related file will be loaded automatically.
- Iconify
- Moreover, FileX will be developed further permanently...
Author: Klaas Hermanns
Path: disk/FileX-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node Find-2.3 "A tool for searching disk partitions"
Find 2.3 A tool for searching disk partitions
Find is a tool for searching disk partitions and is particularly
useful with the disk validator tool "Val" by the same author. It
should work with any 512 byte block structured virtual or physical
disk partition i.e. it should work with any device that allows you to
do any CMD_READ of 512 bytes at multiples of 512 byte Offsets -
sequentially from any start block to any end block. Find by-passes
the FileSystem running on the device and does direct I/O to the device
itself.
Author: Andrew Kemmis
Path: disk/Find-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node Flat-1.3 "Handler for block-mapped filing devices"
Flat 1.3 Handler for block-mapped filing devices
A filing system handler which implements block-mapped filing devices
such as available under Un*x. Read and write calls are mapped to
low-level system IO operations which allow to treat devices such as
df0:, dh0:, rad:, etc. as big data files. These `virtual' files can
be copied, read and written just like any standard AmigaDOS file. It
is even possible to copy a whole disk with the CLI `Copy' command or
to archive disks with LhArc and the like. Written as a supplement for
the Amiga `tar' program.
Author: Olaf `Olsen'
Barthel
Path: disk/Flat-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node ManageCDPics-1.2 "A program to manage all your pictures"
ManageCDPics 1.2 A program to manage all your pictures
A GUI-Based cataloger that allows you to create "picture-databases"
and easily view the pictures.
Author: Markus Hillenbrand
Path: disk/ManageCDPics-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node MultiFileSystem-1.1 "An interface to other file systems"
MultiFileSystem 1.1 An interface to other file systems
Thanks to the versatility of AmigaDOS, we are able to use many different
file systems on our disks. The most popular is of course CrossDOS (tm), but
many other file systems can be found in the PD.
Adding a new file system to the Amiga is simplicity itself: just copy a
file in L:, provide a suitable mountlist, and there you go.
This works flawlessy if every physical unit is accessed by a single file
system, but if multiple file systems share the same device, some problems
arise:
- You have to call the same unit with different names (e.g. DF0: and PC0:)
depending of the kind of disk inserted.
- When you insert a PC disk, the Workbench shows a DF0:???? icon, and vice
versa; this can be very annoying especially for owners of more than one
drive.
- When a file system is busy (for example during a DiskCopy), the other file
systems can still access the disk; this goes against the concept of
"inhibiting" a device.
MultiFileSystem solves all of these problems. It isn't a file system in the
usual way: it is an interface to other file systems. When you mount it, you
tell it which file systems it should use; afterwards, when a disk is
inserted, MultiFileSystem will recognize it and pass the commands to the
appropriate file system. This means that with a single device name, for
example DF0:, you can access any conceivable file system!
You are not limited to floppy drives, of course: I successfully installed
MultiFileSystem over a 128Mb magnetooptical drive.
Author: Nicola Salmoria
Path: disk/MFS-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node mkisofs-1.00.7 "Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility."
mkisofs 1.00.7 Simple ISO-9660 pre-mastering utility.
A pre-mastering program to generate an ISO-9660 filesystem. It takes
a snapshot of a given directory tree, and generates a binary image
which will correspond to an ISO-9660 filesystem when written to a
block device.
It is also capable of generating the System Use Sharing Protocol
records specified by the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol. This is
used to further describe the files in the ISO-9660 filesystem to a
unix host, and provides information such as longer filenames, uid/gid,
posix permissions, and block and character devices.
Each file written to the ISO-9660 filesystem must have a filename in
the 8.3 format (8 characters, period, 3 characters, all upper case),
even if Rock Ridge is in use. This filename is used on systems that
are not able to make use of the Rock Ridge extensions (such as
MS-DOS), and each filename in each directory must be different from
the other filenames in the same directory.
mkisofs generally tries to form correct names by forcing the unix
filename to upper case and truncating as required, but often times
this yields unsatisfactory results when there are cases where the
truncated names are not all unique. mkisofs assigns weightings to
each filename, and if two names that are otherwise the same are found
the name with the lower priority is renamed to have a 3 digit number
as an extension (where the number is guaranteed to be unique). An
example of this would be the files foo.bar and foo.bar.~1~ - the file
foo.bar.~1~ would be written as FOO.000;1 and the file foo.bar would
be written as FOO.BAR;1. "path" is the path of the directory tree to
be copied into the ISO-9660 filesystem.
(AmigaDOS Note: The AmigaDOS port relaxes the above restrictions to
produce ISO-9660 level 2 compatible ISO images)
Author: Eric Youngdale
Frank Munkert
Path: disk/mkisofs-1.00.7.lha
@endnode
@node NewZAP-3.3 "Multipurpose file sector editing utility"
NewZAP 3.3 Multipurpose file sector editing utility
A third-generation multi-purpose file sector editing utility, from the
author of FileZAP. Displays and edits full 512-byte sectors via a 106
character wide internal font. Includes a search feature to find
specific strings or hex digits, forwards or backwards.
User-customizable, with new printing feature added.
Author: Dallas J. Hodgson
Path: disk/NewZAP-3.3.lha
@endnode
@node PFS-9.5.4 "Professional filing system for the Amiga"
PFS 9.5.4 Professional filing system for the Amiga
The standard AmigaDos filesystem (OFS) is very slow. Commodore has
tried to improve the performance of their filesystem a number of
times. Workbench 2.0 added the fast filing system (FFS), and now,
with Workbench 3.0, we have the fast filing system with directory
caching (FFS-DC). This makes directoryscan faster but writing to
disk and directory-operations like delete and rename are slower than
ever. This made me decide to write a filesystem that does better.
High performance
- write: 3-5 times faster
- read: 50% faster
- directoryscan: 10-20 times FFS, 3 times FFS-DC
- delete/rename/protect etc: 10-20 times faster
Other features
- full AmigaDos compatibility
- upto 10% more data on a disk
- better faulttolerance
- parallel access almost without performance loss
- disks NEVER get invalidated
Both double density and high density floppy disks are supported.
This version of the filesystem also supports small harddisk
partitions. Partitions up to 31MB are supported. A version for
larger partitions is under development and will be available to
registered users only.
Author: Michiel Pelt
Path: disk/PFS-9.5.4.lha
@endnode
@node PlayCDDA-1.1 "Play CD's over the Amiga's audio device"
PlayCDDA 1.1 Play CD's over the Amiga's audio device
A program for owners of Toshiba 3401 CDROM drives. These drives are
capable of transferring CD-DA (digital audio) data over the SCSI bus.
PlayCDDA reads this data and reproduces the corresponding sounds on the
Amiga's audio.device. PlayCDDA communicates with the user over a simple
graphical interface.
Author: Frank Munkert
Path: disk/PlayCDDA-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node PowerCache-37.115 "Flexible and Powerful Disk Caching Sys"
PowerCache 37.115 Flexible and Powerful Disk Caching Sys
A user friendly, completely configurable disk caching system. Has tons
of featues, including a nice GUI, multiple unit caching, selectable
read-only or read/write cache mode, cache-in-a-file option, statistics
graphs, a low memory handler, a full ARexx interface and more than
120k of AmigaGuide documentation. Online AmigaGuide help is available
from within the program. Installs as a simple commodity and is of course
hotkey controllable. Requires at least Kickstart 2.04. Certain bonus
features require 3.0 or later. Localized, CatComp source included.
Binary only.
Author: Michael Berg
Path: disk/PowerCache-37.115.lha
@endnode
@node ReOrg-3.1 "A fast floppy/hard disk optimizer."
ReOrg 3.1 A fast floppy/hard disk optimizer.
ReOrg is a fast disk optimizer that can be used for floppy disks and hard
disks. Supports new Kickstart 2.04 features including hard and soft links
and High-Density drives. Includes program versions in English and German
for use with Kickstart 2.04 only. In addition to optimizing a disk, ReOrg
can also convert the filesystem of a disk during the optimization, e.g.
from OFS to DC-FFS. Many new features since version 2.33 on disk 716.
Author: Holger Kruse
Path: disk/ReOrg-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node SAC-1.1 "Search and extract files from CDROM."
SAC 1.1 Search and extract files from CDROM.
SAC was designed to make getting data from the Aminet CDROM 2/94 an easier
task. You enter a search pattern (all dos.library patterns are supported)
and SAC scans 'AMINET_0294:Index' for matching entries. The result is then
displayed in AmigaGuide format, and you may view the readme files or even
unpack the desired archive with a single mouse click (SAC recognizes
different types of archives). SAC can be run from both Workbench and CLI.
Author: Ralph Seichter
Path: disk/SAC-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node SCDPlayer-1.2 "Very small CDPlayer commodity"
SCDPlayer 1.2 Very small CDPlayer commodity
A tool for easily playing CD Audio. It's also a commodity. Popup on
public screen w/hotkey, jump to another, keyboard short-cuts...
Font-adaptive.
Author: Pascal Rullier
Path: disk/SCDPlayer-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node SCSIMounter-2.0 "Fully automated partition mounter"
SCSIMounter 2.0 Fully automated partition mounter
Most owners of removable media SCSI drives are stuck with the problem
that their software doesn't handle disk changes correctly.
For example, the current Commodore implementation doesn't mount the
partitions on a removable media SCSI drive (e.g. SyQuest or Ricoh)
when there was no cartridge in the drive at boot time.
Even worse, after another cartridge with a different Rigid Disk Block
(i.e. a different partition table) has been inserted, the system
gets totally confused and reports read/write errors when trying
to access the device which can lead to loss of important data on
the cartridge.
Until now, the only possibility to work around this problem was to
reboot the system every time a new cartridge has been inserted.
SCSIMounter allows you to mount and unmount partitions without rebooting
the machine. It sports a nice 2.0-style point-and-click user interface
that makes handling removable media a piece of cake.
Author: Martin A Blatter
Path: disk/SCSIMounter-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node SCSIUtil-2.02 "Send SCSI commands & read digital audio."
SCSIUtil 2.02 Send SCSI commands & read digital audio.
This program can send commands to a SCSI device. Supported commands are:
read capacity, reading of digital audio from Apple CD-300/Sony/Toshiba CD-ROM
drives, change medium, inquiry, read CD-ROM data block address header,
allow/prevent medium removal, start/stop motor, mode sense, play audio track,
read sector, seek, display TOC of a CD, read CD-sub-channel, set output volume
of a CD.
This is a corrected archive of version 2.02 with all the files intact (the
previous archive contained an incorrect SCSI_Priv.h)
Author: Gary Duncan
Heiko Rath
Path: disk/SCSIUtil-2.02.lha
@endnode
@node StatRam-3.1 "Very fast recoverable ram drive"
StatRam 3.1 Very fast recoverable ram drive
StatRam is a recoverable ram drive.
It works on any Amiga using V2.04 or greater of the OS. It handles any
filesystem (either Amiga or foreign, like e.g. CrossDOS(tm)), has ten
units and may be layed out like a floppy disk for quick diskcopies.
It is dynamic, that is it allocates and frees memory as files are copied
and deleted, and is probably the most recoverable ram drive available.
Even the worst system crash will not erase it, as long as the portion
of memory where it resides is not corrupted.
New for V3.1 :
- Now works with ProfFileSystem
- Now works with .ZOM disk images
- Fixed the pyrotechnic crash that could occur mounting second and
subsequent volumes
Author: Richard Waspe
Nicola Salmoria
Based on code originally by Perry S. Kivolowitz.
Path: disk/StatRam-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node SuperDuper-3.13 "High-speed disk copier and formatter"
SuperDuper 3.13 High-speed disk copier and formatter
SuperDuper is an exciting, high-speed disk copier and formatter. Typical
timings are 99s for a disk-to-disk verified copy, or 38s for a four disk
non-verified format. Also available are buffering in RAM, on a hard disk
image file or on any sector-based Amiga device, like RAD:, VDO:, FMS:, etc.
Real-time compression using the Xpk standard allows to copy in one pass most
disks on 1M Amigas, especially in conjunction with a special utility which
"hides" external drives to the system (but not to SuperDuper). Bells and
whistles include high density floppy support, voice, automatic date
increment, a list of the disks copied, and automatic start of operations
based on disk insertion/ejection sensing. SuperDuper 3.13 is freeware and
works on any Amiga under 2.0 and beyond.
Author: Sebastiano Vigna
Path: disk/SuperDuper-3.13.lha
@endnode
@node TrackdiskPrefs-1.0 "Adjust various trackdisk.device params."
TrackdiskPrefs 1.0 Adjust various trackdisk.device params.
Trackdisk Prefs is a new preferences editor that will allow the user
to adjust the various parameters present in the Trackdisk_Public_Unit
structure. These parameters includes the Step Delay, the Settle
Delay, the Calibrate Delay, the Retries limit, and the NoClick flag.
The package consist of two executables: the first one that will stay
in background, doing the same kind of job as IPrefs for the
Trackdisk.device preferences, and a new preferences editor.
Author: Eric Sauvageau
Path: disk/TrackdiskPrefs-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node TSO_II-2.04 "Defragment floppy and hard disks."
TSO_II 2.04 Defragment floppy and hard disks.
TSO II can be used to optimize (defragment) floppy disks and hard disks in
order to speed up directory and file accesses. Contains a German and an
English version of the executable and a timer. Requires KickStart 2.04+.
Author: J. He
Path: disk/TSO_II-2.04.lha
@endnode
@node UnDel-1.1 "Very fast file undeleting utility"
UnDel 1.1 Very fast file undeleting utility
AmigaDos and its filesystem have been released some years ago. During
this long period, CBM didn't release any kind of tool which would be
able to check and repair disks and recover deleted files. There are
many third-party utilities capable of doing such a job, but they are
usually terribly slow and they don't support all standard filesystems.
Features:
- Supports any standard filesystem - OFS / FFS + DirCache /
INTL mode
- Very fast (only free blocks are scanned, written in assembly etc.)
- Special option for systems with small amount of memory
- Nice user interface in shell window ;-)
(If some non-standard console is detected, new CON: window
is opened.)
- Recovered files are copied to another device
- Protection bits and file note are also recovered
- UNDEL is pure and can be made resident
Author: Martin Mares
Path: disk/UnDel-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Val-2.3 "A disk partition validator (OFS or FFS)"
Val 2.3 A disk partition validator (OFS or FFS)
A disk partition validator that only reads your disk (no writes to
it). Should work with any 512 byte block structured virtual or
physical disk partition which uses the Original File System (OFS) or
Fast File System (FFS). Val will check out the disk and output error
messages and warnings according to any problems it may find on the
disk, with a reasonably concise message about what it thinks is wrong.
Val will find errors that the standard Disk-Validator will ignore,
such as a file header that points to more or less blocks than the
filesize represents.
Author: Andrew Kemmis
Path: disk/Val-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node VDisk-2.5 "ASDG-ram like recoverable ram drive"
VDisk 2.5 ASDG-ram like recoverable ram drive
vdisk.device is a driver for a recoverable RAM disk. It started 2 years
ago as a hack of ASDG-RAM (written by Perry S. Kivolowitz). These hacked
versions (1.3 -> 1.12) were not distributed. As of version 2.0, it has
been entirely rewritten, with many new features added :
- Up to 16 units with virtually unlimited size (512 MB)
- Dynamic memory allocation and (optionnaly) deallocation
- Full support of all AmigaDOS Filesystems.
- Will survive the heaviest system crashes as long as its own data is not
corrupted.
- In case of a recovery failure, the cause can be reported by a support
command.
Author: Etienne Vogt
Path: disk/VDisk-2.5.lha
@endnode
@node Watch-1.0 "Run commands upon notification"
Watch 1.0 Run commands upon notification
Watch is a shell command which enables you to watch files
and directories and perform any shell command if the file/dir
is changed.
Author: Ludo Dyzers
Path: disk/Watch-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node WhereK-9.8 "A configurable hard drive utility"
WhereK 9.8 A configurable hard drive utility
A highly configurable hard drive utility. Features an automatic disk
cataloger with 3 modes, turns directories into ascii files that can be
saved and searched, allows other programs to run while continuing in the
background, creates lists with versions of the libraries on your hard
drive and disks. All files created can be saved. Features 2 help modes,
individual help for keys and a comprehensive help mode both accessible
from the program. Version 9.8 contains these additional features:
Screen blanker, database compare feature, full sound sample abilities,
icon creation for files without icons, reads memory locations, picture
cataloger, direct access to multiview, a memory restore feature and much
much more. Binary only.
Author: Kenneth J. McCormick
Path: disk/WhereK-9.8.lha
@endnode
@node YADCP-1.2 "CD player interface for SCSI-2 CDROM's"
YADCP 1.2 CD player interface for SCSI-2 CDROM's
Features: GUI that let's you access all functions of a normal CD-Player;
is a Commodity;
powerfull AREXX port;
localized for 2.1 and up (currently German);
can display songnames and CD title, of course you once have to enter
the names (about 150 CD texts are already included);
doesn't wastes memory;
SCSI errors are displayed as text (95 known);
If your CD-ROM is able to send audio over SCSI bus you also get the
following: Realtime stereo playback of audio on your Amiga, even on 68000 machines
(achieved by highly optimized assembler routines); Ability to save (parts of) songs
as stereo IFF (8SVX) or RAW (CDR). Binary only.
Author: Frank W
rkner
Path: disk/YADCP-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Zap-2.47 "Binary file editor w/pub screen support"
Zap 2.47 Binary file editor w/pub screen support
A binary file view/edit program. You can examine and modify the file in
hexadecimal and ASCII mode. Zap keeps the file in memory, so moving in
the file and searching is very fast but available memory limits the size
of files that zap can handle. Runnable from the CLI or WorkBench and
supports public screens. Binary only.
Author: Timo Rossi
Path: disk/Zap-2.47.lha
@endnode
@node Zaphod-1.0 "Binary File Editor"
Zaphod 1.0 Binary File Editor
Zaphod is a binary file editor (like FileZAP, NewZAP)
that needs AmigaOS 2.0 or higher.
Author: Holger Schemel
Path: disk/Zaphod-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaFAQ-94.10.14 ""Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga"
AmigaFAQ 94.10.14 "Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga
Lists some frequently asked questions and trys to give answers. Its
intention is to help new users and to reduce the amount of news that most
experienced users don't like to read anymore. Sections on Hardware,
Software, Programming, Applications, Graphics and more. Formatted in plain
ascii, AmigaGuide, DVI, html, and texinfo. Drawer also contains some useful
text files on ftp sites, newgroups, hardware tips and one on the history of
the amiga.
Author: Jochen Wiedmann
Path: docs/AmigaFAQ-94.10.14.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaFAQg-94.10.14 ""Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga"
AmigaFAQg 94.10.14 "Frequently Asked Questions" about Amiga
Lists some frequently asked questions and trys to give answers. Its
intention is to help new users and to reduce the amount of news that most
experienced users don't like to read anymore. Sections on Hardware,
Software, Programming, Applications, Graphics and more. Formatted in plain
ascii, AmigaGuide, DVI, html, and texinfo. Drawer also contains some useful
text files on ftp sites, newgroups, hardware tips and one on the history of
the amiga.
Author: Jochen Wiedmann
Path: docs/AmigaFAQg-94.10.14.lha
@endnode
@node Crackdown-?.? "AGuide of _The Hacker Crackdown_"
Crackdown ?.? AGuide of _The Hacker Crackdown_
In 1992 Bruce Sterling (mostly known for his SciFi) published a book
called _The Hacker Crackdown_. This book told about... well... hackers
and crackers. :-)
In the beginning of 1994 he released the book in electronic form, as
"literary freeware". The original release was in ASCII format, but it
was converted to TeXinfo by Joerg Heitkoetter. Finally, yesterday I
converted it to AmigaGuide format using makeinfo. So don't thank me
about anything, the largest effort I had to do was to write this
readme.
So, enjoy the book. I did.
Author: Bruce Sterling
Matti Rintala
Path: docs/Crackdown.lha
@endnode
@node Fish00XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0001-0099."
Fish00XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0001-0099.
CONTENTS files from disks 0001-0099, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff00xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish01XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0100-0199."
Fish01XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0100-0199.
CONTENTS files from disks 0100-0199, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff01xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish02XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0200-0299."
Fish02XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0200-0299.
CONTENTS files from disks 0200-0299, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff02xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish03XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0300-0399."
Fish03XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0300-0399.
CONTENTS files from disks 0300-0399, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff03xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish04XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0400-0499."
Fish04XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0400-0499.
CONTENTS files from disks 0400-0499, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff04xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish05XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0500-0599."
Fish05XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0500-0599.
CONTENTS files from disks 0500-0599, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff05xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish06XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0600-0699."
Fish06XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0600-0699.
CONTENTS files from disks 0600-0699, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff06xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish07XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0700-0799."
Fish07XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0700-0799.
CONTENTS files from disks 0700-0799, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff07xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish08XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0800-0899."
Fish08XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0800-0899.
CONTENTS files from disks 0800-0899, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff08xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish09XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 0900-0999."
Fish09XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 0900-0999.
CONTENTS files from disks 0900-0999, 10 per text file.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff09xx.lha
@endnode
@node Fish10XXDocs-?.? "CONTENTS files from disks 1000-1000."
Fish10XXDocs ?.? CONTENTS files from disks 1000-1000.
CONTENTS files from disks 1000-1000, 10 per text file.
(Current highest released disk is 1000, but more are
being worked on.)
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/ff10xx.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol1Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 1."
FreshFishVol1Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 1.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 1, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol1.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol2Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 2."
FreshFishVol2Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 2.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 2, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol2.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol3Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 3."
FreshFishVol3Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 3.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 3, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol3.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol4Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 4."
FreshFishVol4Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 4.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 4, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol4.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol5Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 5."
FreshFishVol5Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 5.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 5, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol5.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol6Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 6."
FreshFishVol6Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 6.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 6, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol6.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol7Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 7."
FreshFishVol7Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 7.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 7, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol7.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFishVol8Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFish Vol 8."
FreshFishVol8Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFish Vol 8.
Basic information about FreshFish Vol 8, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFish-Vol8.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFontsVol1Docs-?.? "Basic information about FreshFonts Vol 1"
FreshFontsVol1Docs ?.? Basic information about FreshFonts Vol 1
Basic information about FreshFonts Vol 1, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FreshFonts-Vol1.lha
@endnode
@node FrozenFishVol1Docs-?.? "Basic information about FrozenFish Vol 1"
FrozenFishVol1Docs ?.? Basic information about FrozenFish Vol 1
Basic information about FrozenFish Vol 1, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/FrozenFish-Vol1.lha
@endnode
@node GoldFishVol1Docs-?.? "Basic information about GoldFish Vol 1."
GoldFishVol1Docs ?.? Basic information about GoldFish Vol 1.
Basic information about GoldFish Vol 1, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/GoldFish-Vol1.lha
@endnode
@node GoldFishVol2Docs-?.? "Basic information about GoldFish Vol 2."
GoldFishVol2Docs ?.? Basic information about GoldFish Vol 2.
Basic information about GoldFish Vol 2, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/GoldFish-Vol2.lha
@endnode
@node Guide2Inet-1.1 "Excellent AmigaGuide intro to the Net."
Guide2Inet 1.1 Excellent AmigaGuide intro to the Net.
Big Dummy's AmigaGuide to INet, an excellent introduction to the Net. This
revised edition corrects some mistakes in the original and adds some
additional information. The index to the AmigaGuide version has been
extended.
Author: Electronic Freedom Foundation
AmigaGuide format by Robin Evans
Path: docs/Guide2Inet-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Im3.0FormsDoc-?.? "Helpful docs, Imagine 3.0's Forms Editor"
Im3.0FormsDoc ?.? Helpful docs, Imagine 3.0's Forms Editor
The complete text of an article that the author wrote for 3D Artist
magazine about the Imagine 3.0 Forms Editor. Very informative and
useful for Imagine users.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: docs/Im3.0FormsDoc.lha
@endnode
@node KF-All-Fish-941128 "Database of *ALL* Fish CD's and Floppies"
KF-All-Fish 941128 Database of *ALL* Fish CD's and Floppies
A 16Mb+ KingFisher database of the contents of all currently released
Fred Fish CD's (FreshFish, FrozenFish, GoldFish) and all released
floppy disks (1-1000). Has over 30,000 entries, but this does include
some duplicates.
Author: (null)
Path: docs/KF-All-Fish.lha
@endnode
@node LightROMVol1Docs-?.? "Basic information about LightROM Vol 1."
LightROMVol1Docs ?.? Basic information about LightROM Vol 1.
Basic information about LightROM Vol 1, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/Light-ROM-Vol1.lha
@endnode
@node LightROMVol2Docs-?.? "Basic information about LightROM Vol 2."
LightROMVol2Docs ?.? Basic information about LightROM Vol 2.
Basic information about LightROM Vol 2, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/Light-ROM-Vol2.lha
@endnode
@node MUI_AutoDocs-2.3 "AutoDocs for MUI V2.3 in DVI format"
MUI_AutoDocs 2.3 AutoDocs for MUI V2.3 in DVI format
AutoDocs for Magical User Interface V2.3 in DVI format
Author: Michael Roth
Path: docs/MUI_AutoDocs-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node RRIP-?.? "Rock Ridge / System Use Sharing Protocol"
RRIP ?.? Rock Ridge / System Use Sharing Protocol
The anxiously awaited new, 1.12 versions of the System Use Sharing Protocol
and the Rock Ridge Interchange Protocol are now available for review and
comment. The documents are available through anonymous ftp at ftp.ossi.com
in /pub.
The documents are available in both MS Word 6 format (*.doc) and Postscript
format (*.ps). Otherwise, the file names should be self-explanatory. The
files are called: rrip112.doc, rrip112.ps, susp112.doc, and susp112.ps.
If you have comments or constructive criticism of these new versions of the
specifications, please feel free to respond to cdfdf@ymi.com. We are trying
to get these documents to ballot as an IEEE standard soon, so we would
appreciate prompt response. We hope to review all the responses at the next
working group meeting on August 26, 1994, so any responses we gather by end
of business of August 24 will be considered at that meeting.
Author: Andrew Young
CDFSF WG Chair
President, Young Minds, Inc.
Path: docs/RRIP.lha
@endnode
@node SimpsonMurderMystery-1.0 "AmigaGuide Doc about the Simpson Case."
SimpsonMurderMystery 1.0 AmigaGuide Doc about the Simpson Case.
An Amiga-Guide Document about the Simpson Case. This version was
released September 19, one week before the beginning of the trial. The
guide will be updated as the trial progresses. Please note that future
updates will not include the graphics and samples supplied with this
version.
Author: Manfred Huber
Path: docs/SimpsonMystery-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node SystemGuide-1.0 "Guide to Amiga software system files."
SystemGuide 1.0 Guide to Amiga software system files.
A comprehensive reference guide to Amiga software system files.
Author: Dan Elgaard
Path: docs/SystemGuide-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node TexturesVol1Docs-?.? "Basic information about Textures Vol 1."
TexturesVol1Docs ?.? Basic information about Textures Vol 1.
Basic information about Textures Vol 1, including any README
type files, CRC list of the files if available, INDEX files,
long CONTENTS files, etc.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: docs/Textures-Vol1.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaMUD-0.7 "Amiga Multi-User Dungeon game"
AmigaMUD 0.7 Amiga Multi-User Dungeon game
The AmigaMUD system is a software system for the Commodore Amiga line
of computers which implements a MUD (Multi-User-Dungeon). MUDs have
existed on various computers for about 20 years, usually run at
universities on networked computers. In a typical MUD, several people
connect to the system at the same time and interact by typing in
messages and commands to the MUD. MUDs are usually set up somewhat
like text adventures, in that they contain a small world in which the
players can explore, solve puzzles, etc. MUDs add to the adventure the
possibility of interaction, within the world, of the various players.
Players can talk to others in the same location; they can cooperate in
solving puzzles; they can compete in improving their characters or
personnas; they can engage in combat, etc.
The world in which the MUD is set is chosen and built by one or more
people who are the implementors or "wizards" or "gods" of the MUD. MUD
worlds have been set in various fictional as well as real situations,
such as Star Trek, Xanth, the Discworld, etc. Other MUDs specialize in
role playing, where the players pick a persona and do their best to
stay within it. For example, "furries" on FurryMUD all pick a furred
animal as their character.
Many MUDs exist on the 'internet', the international network of
computer systems, mostly supported by various governments. Amiga
computers are not often on this network, so they will usually get
their multiple players through serial ports and modems. Amiga-based
BBS systems often have multiple lines, and these can be used for
connections to AmigaMUD.
Today, most MUDs are strictly text based. That is, users do all
operations in the MUD by typing commands, and all output is via text
messages. In the last couple of years, colour graphics have become
quite common on home computers and workstations. MUDs are beginning to
take advantage of that capability by introducing simple graphics
output. Sound output is also possible.
AmigaMUD provides graphics and sound output as a standard element. It
also allows the use of the mouse and numeric keypad as input. The
system still provides the full text input and output interfaces,
however, and can be used in a text-only mode. The standard
availability of graphics output and mouse input can change the nature
of a MUD, and make it available to those who aren't terribly good at
typing, or who are uncomfortable with computers.
Author: Chris Gray
Path: game/AmigaMUD-0.7.lha
@endnode
@node AMOSAlley-?.? "A shoot-em-up shooting gallery game."
AMOSAlley ?.? A shoot-em-up shooting gallery game.
A shoot-em-up "don't-hit-the-good-guys hit-the-bad-guysinstead" type
shooting gallery reaction game. Programmed and compiled with AMOS PRO.
Author: Dean Prunier
Path: game/AMOSAlley.lha
@endnode
@node Arachnid-1.1 "A game of patience using 2 card decks"
Arachnid 1.1 A game of patience using 2 card decks
The object of the game is to build a stack of cards in the same suit
from King to Ace and remove the stack from the table to the stacks
above. When all eight stacks have been built and removed, you have won
the game. A more challenging version of this is to leave all eight
stacks on the table until done instead of removing those that are
complete to the stacks above.
Author: Frank Nie
Path: game/Arachnid-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Atoms-3.00 "New game of Atoms."
Atoms 3.00 New game of Atoms.
Atoms game. 3 versions included. One basic Atoms Game, one for AGA,
and one for AGA Pal machines.
Author: Jesse McClusky
Path: game/Atoms-3.00.lha
@endnode
@node AXlife-1.0 "Amiga port of Xlife 2.0"
AXlife 1.0 Amiga port of Xlife 2.0
AXlife is based on Xlife, the definitive life program, which runs
under the X-Windows graphical interface (which overlays UNIX). AXlife
incorporates an Amiga-specific interface, but the basic generation
code remains the same as in Xlife 2.0. AXlife can also read files
produced by Al Hensel's IBM PC program 'Life', which has a very
similar format. The most important feature of Xlife (and AXlife) is
that, unlike most life programs, it does not limit the pattern to the
size of the screen. Xlife does not think in terms of a rectangular
grid, but instead considers the pattern to be composed of 8x8 boxes
containing active life elements. This allows Xlife to cope with
arbitrarily large patterns (up to a maximum size of 2^32 by 2^32 (2^32
= 4,294,967,296)). AXlife comes with a large (219) library of example
patterns.
Author: David Kinder, Jon Bennett
Path: game/AXlife-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node BackGammon-0.99 "Tiny workbench backgammon game."
BackGammon 0.99 Tiny workbench backgammon game.
The computer version of the game. This is a tiny little game which runs on
Workbench. Works on all Amigas, and OS versions from 1.2 to 3.1.
Author: Igor Druzovic and Daniel Amor
Path: game/BackGammon-0.99.lha
@endnode
@node Balder'sGrove-1.2 "Yet another Boulderdash clone"
Balder'sGrove 1.2 Yet another Boulderdash clone
This is yet another Boulderdash clone but this time it is inspired by the
Nordic mythology. Your task is to guide Balder - the god of light -
through groves filled with berserks and snakes. Collect rings, push
runestones and try to find the small passage to the next level.
This time you don't have to play alone. Get a helping hand from a friend
and I assure you the game will be easier as well as funnier.
The game comes with 40 levels and a level editor. Unfortunately the
levels are almost identical with those included in previous releases. The
only exception is that you can use them all in two player mode. If you
have made some own levels with the old level editor you can still use them
with this new game package in one player mode. To be able to use them
with two players you will have to load them into the level editor, place
entrances and exits for player two, and save them.
I hope you will have a good time!
Author: Morgan Antonsson
Path: game/Balder'sGrove-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node BattleAtSea-1.0 "Naval Battle Simulation"
BattleAtSea 1.0 Naval Battle Simulation
Freely distributable naval battle simulation.
Author: Carsten Magerkurth
Path: game/BattleAtSea-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CCC-0.2 "Trash a large city with your monster"
CCC 0.2 Trash a large city with your monster
You guide a monster on its career of trashing a large city. Your
objective; to destroy as much of the city as possible before your
monster is destroyed by the military. The game is keyboard
controlled for one player.
Author: Ronald F. Picardi
Path: game/CCC-0.2.lha
@endnode
@node Chaos-5.3 "Chess HAppening Organization System"
Chaos 5.3 Chess HAppening Organization System
Chaos is a program that manages single-player chess-tournaments
using a font-adaptive full-Intuition-GUI created using MUI. This
is an update to version 5.2.
Features:
Available pairing modes are:
- Swiss pairing
- Round Robin (FIDE-System)
- Round Robin (Shift-System)
Available output (to printer, screen or file):
- List of players (short or long)
- Results
- Table (all players or special groups, juniors for example)
- Table of progress aor Cross Tables (all games of all rounds)
- Internal ratings and German DWZ (close to USCF-rating or ELO)
Localizing (default language is english)
Limitations:
- Number of players limited by RAM (2 KBytes and additional
100 Bytes Stack per player suggested)
Enhanced possibilities:
- Setting games (Swiss pairing only)
- ARexx port
- User configurable menu (allows to execute ARexx scripts from
the menu)
Author: Jochen Wiedmann
Path: game/Chaos-5.3.lha
@endnode
@node ColConq-1.34f "Space strategy game for 1 or 2 persons"
ColConq 1.34f Space strategy game for 1 or 2 persons
Colonial Conquest is a space-strategy game for one or two persons.
The basic idea and concept have been heavily influenced by the
shareware game "Conquest" and the Microprose game "Civilization". The
aim of the game is to spread your civilization through the 26
earth-like planets of the universe map and to defend it from other
civilizations by building weapons and war ships. Unfortunately - like
all half-realistic simulations and strategy games - Colonial Conquest
will reward primitive destructive behavior and colonial instincts
without leaving much room for cooperative actions and peaceful living.
Take it as a game!
Author: Christian Mumenthaler
Path: game/ColConq-1.34f.lha
@endnode
@node CrazyClock-1.1 "A puzzle like Rubik's cube, but easier."
CrazyClock 1.1 A puzzle like Rubik's cube, but easier.
For those of you who know about Mr.R.'s cube. (well-known), This program
is inspired by Mr.R.'s clock (almost unknown) which is a much easier
alternative for everyone who couldn't solve the cube through intuition.
Author: Holger Brunst
Path: game/CrazyClock-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node CyclesII-?.? "*Another* Light Cycles game."
CyclesII ?.? *Another* Light Cycles game.
This Light Cycles game allows you to design the courses in any paint
package which uses IFF. The pics must be four colour 320*256 or 320*200.
Included are some example courses.
Happy designing and playing.
Author: Gerald Yuen
Path: game/CyclesII.lha
@endnode
@node DeepSpace-1.6 "Multi-Player/Node Space Role Playing"
DeepSpace 1.6 Multi-Player/Node Space Role Playing
DeepSpace is a Multi-Player, Multi-Node Space Role Playing Game.
BBS's that can run DOS doors (programs that use stdin & stdout) can
run this game.
Author: Todd Neumiller
Darrell Neumiller
Rod Whitney
Darren Campbell
Path: game/DeepSpace-1.6.lha
@endnode
@node DualMaze-1.3 "Solve two mazes at the same time!"
DualMaze 1.3 Solve two mazes at the same time!
Solve two mazes at the same time! Single player game using the dual
playfield feature of the Amiga to provide a unique challenge. Scrolling
graphics, music, and new mazes each time you play!
Author: David A. Faught
Path: game/DualMaze-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node DungeonMap-2.1 "Creates maps for Dongeons & Dragons game"
DungeonMap 2.1 Creates maps for Dongeons & Dragons game
DungeonMap is intended to be used as an aid to Dungeon Masters (DM's)
for creating dungeons for use in Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (AD&D)
TSR.
But, you can use it for what ever you like.
Author: Bill Elliot
Path: game/DungeonMap-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node DynamiteWar-2.0 "Tiny game for 2-5 players."
DynamiteWar 2.0 Tiny game for 2-5 players.
A tiny game for 2-5 players who fight against each other.
It is similar to the commercial Dynablaster or Bomberman,
except a 1-player mode is not available. On the other hand,
there are a great number of extras. To win the game, one
player has to disintegrate all other players by exploding
bombs.
Author: Andre Wiethoff
Path: game/DynamiteWar-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node ESnake-1.1 "Classic game; grow snake by eating food."
ESnake 1.1 Classic game; grow snake by eating food.
This is a classic computer game. You control a snake moving about
on the screen. The purpose of the snake is to grow as long as possible
by eating food. As you eat more food the snake will speed up, and soon
it will be very difficult to control.
Author: Erik Johannessen
Path: game/ESnake-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node FastLife-2.7 "Conway's Life game with 200+ patterns"
FastLife 2.7 Conway's Life game with 200+ patterns
A fast life program featuring an Intuition interface
and 200+ patterns in text file format.
Features include support for all screen modes, screens
up to 16384 by 16384, run for a specified number of
generations, stop at a specific generation, CLI and
ToolTypes support for file name filter and "ON" character
within Picture files, Tomas Rokicki's ultra-fast life
routines, a torus option, and random field generation.
Author: Ron Charlton
Path: game/FastLife-2.7.lha
@endnode
@node FiveInLine-2.2 "Fast-paced board-playing thinking game"
FiveInLine 2.2 Fast-paced board-playing thinking game
A board-playing game similar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc. Fixes many bugs
and uses tooltypes to select playing level, player to begin & boardsize.
Docs in AmigaGuide format. Completely new look and new icon.
Author: Nj
l Fisketj
Path: game/FiveInLine-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node Frontier-?.? "Self running demo of frontier game."
Frontier ?.? Self running demo of frontier game.
Non-playable preview (Self-running demo) of the upcoming sequel to the
space-trading game Elite.
Author: David Braben
Path: game/Frontier.lha
@endnode
@node Gladiator-1.0 "Arena combat wargame, runs in WB window"
Gladiator 1.0 Arena combat wargame, runs in WB window
Arena combat wargame that runs in WB window. Strategy game, similar to
a "chit" wargame or boardgame. You control one or more characters (which
can be magic users or fighters) and the computer controls an opposing team
of monsters. Play continues until only one side remains.
Author: Barney Blankenship
Path: game/Gladiator-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node GothTest-?.? "Test to find out how Gothic you are."
GothTest ?.? Test to find out how Gothic you are.
It is a simply a test to find out how Gothic you are. Of course, you
don't care how goth you are *for yourself* but you might get some red
neck demanding some sort of proof. You can then just stare them straight
in the eye and calmly tell them your score. Alternatively you can
hospitalise them in a really messy way.
Author: James W Savage
Path: game/GothTest.lha
@endnode
@node HangMan-1.3 "A hangman game in 6 languages, with GUI."
HangMan 1.3 A hangman game in 6 languages, with GUI.
A GUI Hangman game in six different languages !! Features: A full GUI
interface (both keyboard and mouse can be used); Partly localized (on OS
2.1/3.0) for defaulting to a particular language; User can specify his own
data file. English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish and Dutch data files
included. A useful Hint and Show All feature when you are stuck with a
word. AmigaGuide Online Help also available.
Author: Arun Kumar GP
Path: game/HangMan-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node IGNUChess-1.51 "Intuition driven interface to GNU Chess."
IGNUChess 1.51 Intuition driven interface to GNU Chess.
An intuition driven interface to GNUChess version 1.51. I know, this is an
old one. There are a few advantages, though: IGNUChess is freely
distributable; Full source (SAS/C 6.3) is included; Chess piece images are
provided as an IFF ILBM file (Figuren.ilbm) for free use; Needs only ~200K
memory (+some chip mem for the graphics) and thus runs on small machines
(A500) without memory expansion. Special version optimized for 68020/30 +
68881/2 included. Runs in NTSC Interlaced mode. The graphics are designed
to minimize noticable flicker, so this might be the first interlaced GUI
most 1084 Monitor users like.
Author: FSF
Michael B
hnisch
Path: game/IGNUChess-1.51.lha
@endnode
@node ImagemsDemo-?.? "Slide geometric pieces into proper place"
ImagemsDemo ?.? Slide geometric pieces into proper place
Demo version of a game that appears to be very loosely based on the game
"Wangle" by Peter H
ndel. The object is to group the specified geometric
pieces into proper place by "pushing" them, thereby proceeding on to the
next level. Excellent graphics, very little English documentation, but
not difficult to figure out. Binary only.
Author: Brainwave Entertainment
Path: game/ImagemsDemo.lha
@endnode
@node Imperial-2.65 "Board game like Shanghai"
Imperial 2.65 Board game like Shanghai
An oriental game in which you have to remove tiles from a layout (like
Shanghai or Taipei). Every game has a solution and there's a layout
editor. Music, preferences and pseudo-localization have been added.
This is the full program, the difference between the unregistered and
the registered version has been eliminated. Binary only.
Author: Jean-Marc Boursot
Path: game/Imperial-2.65.lha
@endnode
@node ITF-1.60 "Infocom data file interpreter"
ITF 1.60 Infocom data file interpreter
Amiga port of ITF4.01. ITF stands for "Infocom Task Force"
There have been several ports of Infocom interpreters to the
Amiga, but none of this program. The interpreter supports
v1, v2, v3 (Zork1 to Stationfall), v4 (Trinity, Bureaucracy,
etc.) and v5 (Sherlock, Beyond Zork etc.) games. This is more
than any other freely distributable interpreter. With this
interpreter you can play ALL the games in the LTOI2 package
for the IBM PC, by copying the datafiles with CrossDOS or
similar, then just running this interpreter. Binary only.
Author: InfoTaskForce, amiga port by David Kinder
Path: game/ITF-1.60.lha
@endnode
@node JetStrike-?.? "10 level demo of full Jetstrike game."
JetStrike ?.? 10 level demo of full Jetstrike game.
A 10 level sample of the full Jetstrike game, a commercial product. The
full version of Jetstrike contains: Over 100 different missions, 40
different aircraft, 40 weapons systems, Auto enhancement for systems with
more memory, Hard disk installation, Fully compatible with all Amigas
(automatically resizes for NTSC and PAL displays). Mission disks to be
released in 1994 to add further missions, aircraft and weapons.
Author: Rasputin Software
Path: game/JetStrike.lha
@endnode
@node JVP-1.0 "Vegas style Video Poker game"
JVP 1.0 Vegas style Video Poker game
Vegas style Video Poker game. Programs that intercept the Function
Keys, such as MachIV, may interfere with the use of this program.
Author: James Goodmon
Path: game/JVP-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node LazyMines-2.1 "Minesweeper game"
LazyMines 2.1 Minesweeper game
Another minesweeper-game for OS 2.0+.
New in version 2.1:
- Ten high scores for each difficulty level.
- Installation script for Commodore's Installer.
Special features:
- 3 difficulty levels.
- Font sensitive.
- Can open its window on any public screen.
- Saves High Scores.
- Opens even on an NTSC 640 x 200 display.
- Supports locale.library (English and Swedish supported).
- Lots of colors if you have version 3.0 or higher of the OS.
- Auto mark.
- Safe openings.
- Warnings.
Author: Lorens Younes.
Path: game/LazyMines-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node Lines-2.2 "OS friendly line drawing game"
Lines 2.2 OS friendly line drawing game
Tetris is dead --- Lines is the new addiction. Lines is an OS-friendly,
mouse-played game. The sole purpose is to draw as many lines as you can,
obeying the rules of course! Both PAL and NTSC versions, Documentation
in ANSI, DVI, and AmigaGuide formats.
Author: Mika Kortelainen
Path: game/Lines-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node MarblePatch-?.? "Patch to allow Marble Madness with OS2.x"
MarblePatch ?.? Patch to allow Marble Madness with OS2.x
A patch allows you to run Marble Madness under OS 2.x (and probably
higher). It also includes the old copy protection hack which allows you to
run it from a hard disk.
Author: Derek Noonburg
Path: game/MarblePatch.lha
@endnode
@node MasterMind-1.6 "An interesting game of guess the colors"
MasterMind 1.6 An interesting game of guess the colors
Master Mind is a simple but interesting game. The Amiga chooses some
colors randomly and places them in a row. You have to guess not only
the colors, but also their places in the row. To do this, you guess
some colors and place them in a row as you see appropriate. When
done, the Amiga shows you the results by way of white and black
circles. You use this information to help make a better guess in the
next row, until you either find the correct colors and their order, or
you lose.
Author: Kamran Karimi
Path: game/MasterMind-1.6.lha
@endnode
@node MegaBall-3.0 "Amiga action game with AGA support."
MegaBall 3.0 Amiga action game with AGA support.
Classic amiga action game! Comes with two graphics files, one that lets it
run on older Amigas (even ones running WB 1.2!), and another that lets it
take advantage of dazzling 24-bit AGA graphics if ya got 'em! Packed with
a whole bunch of exciting new features, music and boards. Documentation in
AmigaGuide format.
Author: Ed Mackey
with new music by Al Mackey
Path: game/MegaBall-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node MineClone-1.2 "Another clone of Minesweeper-style games"
MineClone 1.2 Another clone of Minesweeper-style games
I've tried to make it looking like the IBM Minesweeper, but includes
some features the Original is missing. (sizeable window, changeable size
of minefields) And another difference: it needs Kick 3.0. I wanted
it running on the workbench screen but with nice colors. But palette
sharing is only available under Kick 3.0.
Here's a list about MineClones's features:
- sizeable window
- variable size of fields
- nice GUI, nice Colors and nice Smileys :-)
- opens on any Publicscreen
- using flexible way for allocating colors
- flashing fields
- choose bombs by number or percentage
- Saveclick-option, Automark-option and a whole lot more...
- global Automark-function, clearing all the trivial cases
- extra menu with custom actions
- keyboard-support
- localized
- needs Kick 3.0 and reqtools.library
- written in E
Author: Nico Max
Path: game/MineClone-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Minefield-1.0 "A classic thinking game."
Minefield 1.0 A classic thinking game.
Based on the classic thinking game, Minefield features various sized
squares ensuring that it looks good on Hi-res to Super-hi-res-laces screen
modes. Other features include timer count up/down option, nice WB2.+
colour scheme, custom minefield and hall of fame history.
Author: Richard Bemrose
Path: game/Minefield-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node MineSweeper-1.1 "Another feature-filled "Mines" type game"
MineSweeper 1.1 Another feature-filled "Mines" type game
A nice little implementation of the classic MineSweeper game which offers
the following features: Can resize the grid to any arbitrary size; Four
difficulty levels (Easy, Moderate, Difficult, Impossible); Can turn timer
on or off; Can have optional debris in the mine field; Can have an optional
head start to give you somewhere to start from; Has a "smiley face" (ala
PC-Windows version) which changes its expression depending on how you are
progressing; Saves a high score table of the top 10 "sweepers"; Brief
in-game instructions on how to play the game; Can open the game window on
any public screen; Written to take advantage of GadTools. Binary only.
Author: Martin Reddy
Path: game/MineSweeper-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Montana-1.2 "Solitaire card game for the WorkBench"
Montana 1.2 Solitaire card game for the WorkBench
A simple but rather addictive remotely "patience-like" card game.
It runs in a WB window and is perfect for those moments when you're
waiting for something else (like a modem download or a ray-trace or...)
to finish. Beware, this game is very addictive. :). Includes both
English and Finnish versions. Binary only.
Author: Mika Saastamoinen
Path: game/Montana-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node MoonRocks-?.? "Lunar landing type game"
MoonRocks ?.? Lunar landing type game
Recent news reports indicate a famous dead rock star has been sighted
on the moon. Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find the
rock star and land near him. The moon is a harsh place, so don't
expect to be able to land just anywhere! You have no time limit, but
your fuel supply is limited. Fortunately, there's a filling station
on the moon, but you'll need to be a pretty good pilot to land on it.
Author: John Enright
Path: game/MoonRocks.lha
@endnode
@node NineMen-1.6 "Try to get three in a row. (Easy Huh?)"
NineMen 1.6 Try to get three in a row. (Easy Huh?)
The age-old game of Nine Men's Morris, in which two players move nine
pieces on a board in such a way as to get three in a row. Not always
as easy as it sounds! Play against the computer, or each other.
Binary only, source available upon request.
Author: Alvin Penner
Path: game/NineMen-1.6.lha
@endnode
@node ParaTeaser-?.? "Demo for the forthcoming game "Paranoia""
ParaTeaser ?.? Demo for the forthcoming game "Paranoia"
This is the "teaser" demo for the forthcoming game "Paranoia" from AGE
Entertainment Software. It's a first person action/adventure game which has
elements in common with such classic Amiga games as Captive and Dungeon master
while throwing a new perspective on the whole thing.
Paranoia is the first in a trilogy of games which will be released over the next
two to three years. Each game has an independant storyline while being a small
part of an overall bigger picture. What's contained in the big picture will be
revealed slowly as you progress through each game.
Author: AGE Entertainment Software
Path: game/ParaTeaser.lha
@endnode
@node PBSwitch-1.5 "Another Othello board game clone."
PBSwitch 1.5 Another Othello board game clone.
Another clone of the board game Othello. Game play is standard Othello on
an 8 x 8 grid of push-button switches. Game operations are via the mouse
or the keyboard. Play against a friend or a 3 level computer opponent. A
Champions Table is maintained for each of the 3 levels. Your selected menu
options and colour scheme can be saved. Vocal comments are available via
Amiga's narrator device. First release.
Author: Les E Lamb
Path: game/PBSwitch-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node Planetfall-2.00 "Great Lunar Lander Type Game"
Planetfall 2.00 Great Lunar Lander Type Game
2 Levels of a great lunar lander type game game, with nice sounds
and fun action. This is the 68000 and 68020 version. If you have an 030
oe 040, then get that version. Tested on a Stock A1200, an 040 A3000,
a 1/2 chip, 2 Fast A500, and an 030 A2000. Hard Drive Installable.
To install on HD, Assign "planetfall:" to wherever you put it.
Author: George Lancaster
Path: game/PlanetFall-2.00.lha
@endnode
@node Poing-2.2 "Multi-tasking "BreakOut" style game."
Poing 2.2 Multi-tasking "BreakOut" style game.
Poing is a horizontal breakout clone with some nice touches.
This is a sound-enhanced version of Poing 2.1 - more tracks,
more instruments, and the sound is supposed to work on A4000's now.
Author: Paul van der Valk
Path: game/Poing-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node RoachFarm-1.0 "Game based on traditional logic puzzle"
RoachFarm 1.0 Game based on traditional logic puzzle
Congratulations on your new job as head shipping clerk in the roach
division at Insect Fun Inc. As you know, Insect Fun Inc. offers a full
line of recreational insect experimentation and observation kits including
its popular Roach Farm Fun Kit. Your job is to fill test tubes with live
roaches in preparation for shipping so that eager Roach Farm customers may
stock their farms with livestock. During your work day, you are presented
with test tubes of varying sizes, each containing an arbitrary number of
roaches. They arrive from the breeding centers this way (center workers
tend to scoop up random numbers of roaches). You are then presented with
an invoice form which lists the quantities of roaches that customers have
ordered. The first roach quantity on the invoice is for the tube on the
top, the second quantity is for the tube second from the top, and so on.
Your problem is that you can't move each roach individually from
one tube to another. Insect Fun Inc. ships only the strongest Brazilian
cockaroaches, so you don't want to pick them out by hand for fear that they
will escape. To move the roaches, you must connect the tube that you want
to move roaches from (the source tube) to the tube that you want to move
roaches to (the destination tube) with a flexible hose. By shaking the
source tube slightly, the roaches are coaxed into moving out into the hose
and then into the destination tube. As you can see, roaches will therefore
keep moving from one tube to the other until either the destination tube is
full or the source tube is empty. Use the mouse pointer to direct activity
on the computer screen. Click on the source tube and then on the
destination tube. Keep doing this until the proper quantities of roaches
are in each of the test tubes.
Author: Lucas Swineford
Path: game/RoachFarm-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Schiffeversenken-1.0 "Find and sink your opponents ships"
Schiffeversenken 1.0 Find and sink your opponents ships
A little game with 3 degrees of difficulty. The object is a battle of
ships. You have to find and sink the ships of your opponent before
he finds yours.
Author: Andreas Zottmann and Felix Eichhorn
Path: game/Schiffeversenken-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Scorched_Tanks-1.77 "A tank warfare game for 2 to 4 players."
Scorched_Tanks 1.77 A tank warfare game for 2 to 4 players.
Scorched Tanks is a tank warfare game where 1 to 4 human players or
computer controlled opponents, take turns at buying fancy weapons and
shooting them at each other. The more damage a player causes another,
the more money they get. The more money a player receives, the larger
the weapons they can buy. This is a very simple concept, but
extremely addictive!
Scorched Tanks is related to a very popular game called Scorched Earth
on MS-Dos machines. I've only played Scorched Earth maybe five times
ever. But it impressed me so much that I decided that the Amiga
needed a version too. Scorched Tanks is very similar yet VERY
different to the MS-Dos game.
Author: Michael Welch
Path: game/Scorched_Tanks-1.77.lha
@endnode
@node SCS-1.0 "Cricket (darts) scoring utility."
SCS 1.0 Cricket (darts) scoring utility.
For those of you unlucky enough to be able to afford an Arachnid
electronics dart game (and those of you lucky enough to have your
Amiga next to your Winmau bristleboard) comes the perfect solution...
"Synergy's Cricket Scorer" which features: Nice button driven
format for quick and easy entering of darts; Scores both Straight and
Cut Throat Cricket; Scores 1 to 4 players; Draws /'s X's & O's just
like the bar versions; Even draws little darts like the bar versions!
Author: John George
Path: game/SCS-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node SkidDemo-?.? "Playable demo of "SkidMarks"."
SkidDemo ?.? Playable demo of "SkidMarks".
A playable demo of the viewed-from-above driving game "SkidMarks", not
unlike "Offroad racers", but technically impressive, to say the least.
Written in Blitz Basic!!! The demo is just the first track.
Author: Vision Software
Path: game/SkidDemo.lha
@endnode
@node Slots-2.05 "Slots Game for BBS's"
Slots 2.05 Slots Game for BBS's
A long time ago, a friend of mine (Richard Muller) wanted to see a
"good" slots game on the Amiga. Well, when I first started the project,
I modeled the game after an MS-DOS slots door game. It had a small
distribution, and wasn't really that good. A year later (I think, check
the history part if you really care :) I was inspired again, and updated
Slots to 2.x, and dramatically changed the game play. It is now more
like a real slot machine (I think anyways).
Author: Steve Lee
Path: game/Slots-2.05.lha
@endnode
@node SMMind-?.? "A MasterMind clone with enhancements."
SMMind ?.? A MasterMind clone with enhancements.
SuperMeisterMind is a MasterMind clone which uses colors and shapes to form
the hidden code. This results in a completely new level of difficulty.
Features: OS 2 look; up to 7 colors and 7 shapes; code-length up to 6
symbols; almost anything may be configured by the user; online-help.
German version only, but game not difficult to figure out for those
familiar with MasterMind.
Author: Holger Voss
Path: game/SMMind.lha
@endnode
@node SOI-1.2B "A strategy game of galactic colonization"
SOI 1.2B A strategy game of galactic colonization
Spheres of Influence is a game of galactic colonization for one to
eight players. Each player has control over many variables, from the
resources and industries on planets to the equipment and cargo of space
vessels. To set the scene, imagine that you have just assumed total rule
over the planet of your birth; in your quest for more power you turn your
attention outward--toward the planets in nearby space.
Author: Ed Musgrove
Path: game/SOI-1.2B.lha
@endnode
@node Solit-1.13 "A non-Klondike solitaire card game."
Solit 1.13 A non-Klondike solitaire card game.
Solit is a freely-distributable, non-Klondike solitaire card game for the
Amiga under Workbench 2.x.
Author: Felix R Jeske
Path: game/Solit-1.13.lha
@endnode
@node TimelessEmpire-1.4 "Non-graphical interactive fiction game"
TimelessEmpire 1.4 Non-graphical interactive fiction game
Demo version of a classic fantasy interactive fiction game with an
excellent parser that comes close to Infocom quality. The game allows
you to control five characters with different abilities.
Author: R
diger Hanke
Path: game/TimelessEmpire-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node TopYahtzee-1.06 "Very nice Yahtzee game"
TopYahtzee 1.06 Very nice Yahtzee game
A very nice implementation of the old favorite...
Author: Miljenko Vrankovic
Path: game/TopYahtzee-1.06.lha
@endnode
@node UChess-2.89 "Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess"
UChess 2.89 Nicely done Amiga port of GNU chess
A powerful version of the program GnuChess version 4PL66 for the Amiga.
Plays a very strong game of chess. Code has been rewritten and data
structures reorganized for optimal efficiency on 32 bit 68020 and
better Amiga systems. Eval/search and clock enhancements from
original gnu port.
Fully multitasking, automatically detects and supports 640X480X256
color AGA mode machines, and does not at any time BUSY wait. Supports
a variety of standard features such as load, save, edit board,
autoplay, swap sides, force move, undo, time limits, hints, show
thinking, and a supervisor mode that will allow two humans to play
with the computer acting as a "supervisor".
Author: FSF
Roger Uzun (amiga port + many enhancements)
Path: game/UChess-2.89.lha
@endnode
@node VChess-3.1 "Excellent chess game"
VChess 3.1 Excellent chess game
A powerful fully functional (non crippled) shareware chess game
completely written in Amiga Oberon. The program has a lot of
features, is easy to use and don't needs much memory (only 400K).
Author: Stefan Salewski
Path: game/VChess-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node Washer-?.? "An essential screen maintenance utility"
Washer ?.? An essential screen maintenance utility
An essential screen maintenance utility, this little gem makes sure the
inside of your screen stays nice and clean! This one goes way back...
but somehow never made it into the library. Binary only, washware.
Author: Simon Butcher
Path: game/Washer.lha
@endnode
@node WhiteLion-1.3 "New Othello (Reversi) game."
WhiteLion 1.3 New Othello (Reversi) game.
A new Othello (Reversi) playing program. Strong and fast, it explains the
rules and plays different strategies depending on the selected level.
Supports interLaced resolutions. C sources and special version available
when registering.
Author: Martin Grote
Path: game/WhiteLion-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node WipeOut!-1.3 "The Ultimate non-commercial shoot'em up"
WipeOut! 1.3 The Ultimate non-commercial shoot'em up
Well, Wipe-Out! is the first game I've ever got finished. That
statement of course exludes numerous lame examples done by me
with programs like "Game Maker" or "S.E.U.C.K" during the past
10 years (on both Amiga and C=64, the only TRUE computers ever).
Wipe-Out! is of course 100% optimized METAL BANGING assembly.
(AMOS is for lamers ... C is too slow (and messy) ... )
My aim with this project was mainly to prove my capabilities
as a game graphics artist. (Check out the Giger-inspired 4th
level ... )
Author: Tero Lehtonen
Path: game/WipeOut-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node YatzooieII.AGA-?.? "Yatzie style game that supports AGA"
YatzooieII.AGA ?.? Yatzie style game that supports AGA
Yatzooie is a "throw the dice" game like you have seen before but it is
fast and supports AGA.
Author: Ken Winfield
Path: game/YatzooieII.AGA.lha
@endnode
@node Ying&Yang-?.? "A simple (?) "sliding-block" puzzle"
Ying&Yang ?.? A simple (?) "sliding-block" puzzle
The goal is to move Ying and Yang together in perfect harmony...
It IS possible! (I think...)
Author: Peter Jigstad
Path: game/Yin&Yang.lha
@endnode
@node Zerberk-1.3 "Arcade game like Berzerk."
Zerberk 1.3 Arcade game like Berzerk.
A freeware arcade game like Berzerk, but with more features. Supports the
4 player adapter for the parallel port, uses soft stereo where possible,
doesn't stop multitasking and saves highscores to disk.
Author: Matthias Bock
Path: game/Zerberk-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node 14balls-?.? "two full-raytraced anims"
14balls ?.? two full-raytraced anims
In this 14balls.lha archive there are two full-raytraced anims
in Imagine format, 9 big balls, 5 small balls, and the whole
animscript in the right directory (*.imp).
It is full freeware!!! ........................................
I added a Imagine anims player called "PlayIanm".
To play anims you ought to type (in CLI or Shell ) :
df0:c/playianm df1:14balls.7frames.Ianim
It will work when you put "PlayIanm" in C directory in DF0:
and if you have the animation DF1:
This script uses Rotate2.0 effect.
My own remark:
One day I came into a computer shop. I saw there 486. In its
monitor screen there could be seen the same kind of animation.
At once I thought I am ABLE to create better animation using
A500 and Imagine2.0. I did it! in my opinion of course :^)
I hope it was my last animation using Mirror balls!
GOOD BYE MIRROR BALLS! :) and do not return anymore! >:-\
Warm greetings to Steven Worley - my idol and my guide in
Imagine world.
Author: Krzysztof Korski
Path: gfx/14balls.lha
@endnode
@node 3Dots-1.0 "Generates 3D SIRDS from IFF pictures"
3Dots 1.0 Generates 3D SIRDS from IFF pictures
3Dots is another of those programs which have been showing
up lately to transform an IFF picture into a screen full of
apparently randomly located dots. Why would anyone want a
screen full of dots? Because if you look at the dots just
right you can see the original picture again but it is now in
three dimensions. Weird!
Author: Don Finlay
Path: gfx/3Dots-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AA-Spot-930806 "Animation which shows off AA abilities."
AA-Spot 930806 Animation which shows off AA abilities.
A little animation which shows some abilities of the new AA-Chipset.
Supports only the PAL-mode.
Author: Markus Poellmann
Path: gfx/AA-Spot-930806.lha
@endnode
@node ADayAtTheBeach-?.? "Animation of Flip the Frog at the beach."
ADayAtTheBeach ?.? Animation of Flip the Frog at the beach.
Four and a half minutes of animation of Flip the Frog at the beach.
Flip was created around 1931 by animator Ub Iwerks. Iwerks was
originally a friend and partner with Walt Disney in their fledgeling
cartoon studio. Ub designed the original Mickey Mouse and animated the
first few Mickey short cartoons almost single-handed. Iwerks was the
skilled draftsman and animator, while Disney wrote and directed.
Around 1930/31, a producer named Pat Powers offered Iwerks the chance
to have his own studio and he Accepted. The cartoons Iwerks created
Powers would distribute to MGM. Iwerks' first character was Flip the
Frog, and flip's debut was in a VERY early 1931 two strip color(three
strips are needed for a full spectrum) cartoon called Fiddlesticks. In
this cartoon Flip resembled a real frog. after a couple cartoons, the
producer urged Iwerks to redesign Flip into something "cuter". In the
process Flip gained a hat, gloves, shoes and shorts, making him look a
lot less like a frog and more like Mickey Mouse with the ears and
black nose ripped off.
Flip the Frog cartoons, and Iwerks' cartoons in genenal, did not have
much success because Iwerks lacked the inventiveness and storytelling
ability to match his abilities as artist and animator. (The reverse
could be said about Walt Disney, which is why the two made a very good
team).
In 1933, Flip the Frog was abandoned for the character Willie Whopper.
several years after that, the Powers/Iwerks studio shut down
completely. Iwerks went back to Disney, and became a sort of
mechanical engineer, pioneering the process of xeroxing pencil
drawings onto clear cels (to make the animation process quicker and
cheaper). Flip the Frog and the Iwerks studio were almost completely
forgotten, except to animation historians. --- -- Until..
In the year 1990, Eric Schwartz attended a presentation of old cartoon
shorts at the Columbus College of Art and Design, wher he attends
classes. One of the Cartoons shown was a Flip the Frog cartoon, "Room
Runners", which impressed Schwartz with its good animation and
surprising amount of sexual jokes for a 1930's cartoon. Eric Began to
storyboard his own Flip the Frog Cartoon. He originally intended to
copy 'Room Runners' but switched to his own storyline. Flip was
redesigned, stylised, and modernized (he also looks something like a
frog).
Using the Amiga computer as his medium, Schwartz brought Flip the Frog
back to the world. Flip has appeared in two modern cartoons so far;
'The Dating Game'in 1991 and 'A Day at the Beach'in 1992. More
cartoons are planned, for an as yet undetermined date.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/ADayAtTheBeach.lha
@endnode
@node ADProRunner-1.7 "Control ADPro's memory usage."
ADProRunner 1.7 Control ADPro's memory usage.
ADPro is a great program, but it requires alot of memory. Sometimes you
need 3 MB or more to convert a picture. It is possible to specify
memory-usage in the ADPro icon or from the shell but this can be awkward.
If you do not specify memory size, ADPro takes the largest free hunk of
memory, and leaves you with only small hunks left. This may result in
loaders, savers and operators being loaded into chip memory, which is dead
slow on an accelerated Amiga. With ADProRunner you can easily control
ADPro's memory usage each time you run it.
Author:
yvind Falch & Morten Johnsen
Path: gfx/ADProRunner-1.7.lha
@endnode
@node Aerotoons-?.? "2 animations of anthropomorphed aircraft"
Aerotoons ?.? 2 animations of anthropomorphed aircraft
Two animations of anthropomorphed aircraft, "The Swiss Army F-16 in
Combat" and "Stealty Manuever II".
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Aerotoons.lha
@endnode
@node AGAiff-1.60 "An IFF-to-RAW converter"
AGAiff 1.60 An IFF-to-RAW converter
AGAiff is an IFF-to-RAW converter which can load all ILBM graphics supported
by the AGA chipset. It is also able to save 24 Bit colors and sprites wider
than 16 pixels. Some features make this program quite attractive:
- Running entirely under OS
- Coded as a Commodity
- Coded completely in fast Assembler, thus divinely short.
- Font-sensitive User Interface
- <MANY> different save formats:
the ones worth mentioning are e.g. all aga sprite types, some
chunky save modes, converting of HAM pictures into pure color
data etc., and -- 7 -- different color save formats.
- Powerful ARexx-Port, supporting all stuff from the GUI and more
- AutoScanning and GridSaving of Pictures (see ARexx chapter)
- Runs even from small Assembler Workdisks if you don't need ARexx, Hotkey
and all Displaymodes
- ... and more !
Author: Michael Krause
Path: gfx/AGAiff-1.60.lha
@endnode
@node AGATunnel-?.? "Hypnotic color cycling effects"
AGATunnel ?.? Hypnotic color cycling effects
Many years ago, when a friend of mine had convinced me
to buy a used Amiga, I got my hands on a small
program named Tunnel. It was originally a demo program
for some Modula-2 system; thus source code in Modula-2
was included. The program was so cool, my brother and I
used to turn off the light in the room and watch the
psychedelic colours flickering by.
The program didn't work on my new AGA Amiga - there was
no synchronization and the colours shift much too fast.
I wrote this quick hack to produce a similar effect,
but enhanced to make use of all the 24 color bits of AGA.
The 'tunnel' is a very simple effect, but it is cheaper
than hallucinogen drugs - unless there are Psilocybin
mushrooms growing where you live anyway ;-)
Author: J
rgen Grahn
Path: gfx/AGATunnel.lha
@endnode
@node Aggressor-?.? "Animation of anthropomorphed aircraft"
Aggressor ?.? Animation of anthropomorphed aircraft
An animation of an anthropomorphed aircraft.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Aggressor.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaXv-1.21 "Amiga port of the popular unix displayer"
AmigaXv 1.21 Amiga port of the popular unix displayer
This is a port of an X11 program called Xv (v3.00) by John Bradley.
XV is a program that displays image files in GIF87, GIF89, JPEG,
PBM/PGM/PPM, TIFF, PDS/VICAR Sun Rasterfile, and X11 Bitmap formats.
XV runs on nearly ALL X displays: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit,
color, greyscale, and black/white.
XV displays one image at a time in an output window, or on the root
window. You can arbitrarily stretch or compress the window, and the
picture will be rescaled to fit. You can rotate the picture in
90-degree steps. You can flip the picture vertically and
horizontally. You can repeatedly 'crop' a picture (define a
rectangular 'region-of-interest' and 'throw away' the rest). You can
magnify any portion of the picture by any amount, up to the maximum
size of your screen.
XV allows you click on the picture to determine pixel RGB values and
x,y coordinates. You can perform arbitrary 'gamma correction' on the
picture both in RGB space and HSV space. You can specify the maximum
number of colors that XV should use, for some interesting visual
effects. You can have the program produce a stippled version of the
picture using black and white, or any other pair of colors.
XV can write images in a variety of formats, with many of the
modifications you may have made to the picture saved as well. You can
use XV to do format conversion. XV will also automatically uncompress
compress-ed files, as well as read files from stdin.
Author: John Bradley, Amiga port by Terje Pedersen
Path: gfx/AmigaXv-1.21.lha
@endnode
@node AmyJogs-?.? "Loop anim of Amy The Squirrel jogging."
AmyJogs ?.? Loop anim of Amy The Squirrel jogging.
Looping animation of Amy the Squirrel jogging, with the bouncing Amiga
balls thrown in for good measure.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/AmyJogs.lha
@endnode
@node AmysHistory-?.? "Graphical history of Amy the Squirrel."
AmysHistory ?.? Graphical history of Amy the Squirrel.
A graphical history of Amy the Squirrel, in Deluxe Video animated format.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/AmysHistory.lha
@endnode
@node AmyVsWalker-?.? "Anim of Amy chasing Star Wars Walker."
AmyVsWalker ?.? Anim of Amy chasing Star Wars Walker.
Looping animation of Amy the Squirrel chasing a Star Wars walker
around an Amiga.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/AmyVsWalker.lha
@endnode
@node AmyVsWalkerII-?.? "Anim of Amy versus Star Wars Walker."
AmyVsWalkerII ?.? Anim of Amy versus Star Wars Walker.
Looping animation of Amy the Squirrel getting the best of the Star Wars
walker.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/AmyVsWalkerII.lha
@endnode
@node AmyWalks-?.? "Animation of Amy The Squirrel walking."
AmyWalks ?.? Animation of Amy The Squirrel walking.
Looping animation of Amy the Squirrel walking down a sidewalk.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/AmyWalks.lha
@endnode
@node AmyWalks2-?.? "Promo of upcoming Eric Schwartz video."
AmyWalks2 ?.? Promo of upcoming Eric Schwartz video.
This Anim is basically a shameless ad for a new Video I will be coming
out with: The Amy the Squirrel video special. The AmyWalks_2 anim
itself contains a very small portion of the work that appears in the
video itself, in looping form. If any of you were wondering why I had
not produced any new animations over the last half of 1992, this is
the reason. This tape contains the following animations:
AmyWalks
At the Movies
Amy vs. Walker
The History of Amy the Squirrel
At the Movies 2
Amy vs. Walker 2
aaaand...
A Walk in the Park -- A four and a half minute Amy cartoon that will
be available nowhere else but this video.
All animations are professionally recorded and presented on Video by
an accomplished video production house.
This video will be available in early 1993. When production is
finished, Versions for NTSC and PAL video formats will be available.
If you are interested in obtaining a copy, please write to:
E.S. Productions
P.O. Box 292684
Kettering, OH 45429-0684
U.S.A.
Do Not send any money, as prices have not yet been determined. You
will be put on our mailing list to be notified when the tape is ready.
This notification will include information about pricing,
availability, formats, and any other things I didn't think of here.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/AmyWalks2.lha
@endnode
@node Amy_Does_Schwab-?.? "Parody of Leo's famous Berserk anim."
Amy_Does_Schwab ?.? Parody of Leo's famous Berserk anim.
Here's a short looping animation starring Amy the Squirrel which
represents my small tribute to that Amiga animation pioneer, Leo "Bols
Ewhac" Schwab. It was created with the Disney Animation Studio(major parts
of which were programmed by Leo), DeluxePaint 3, and Animation Station. In
case nobody guessed, it is a 'slight' parody of Leo's famous "Dream goes
berserk" Videoscape anim. I hope he likes it.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Amy_Does_Schwab.lha
@endnode
@node Anim3D-1.4 "Plays anims written in special language"
Anim3D 1.4 Plays anims written in special language
Anim3D is my first Amiga program longer than a few dozen lines of code and
was mainly to teach myself how to program a 'real' application for the Amiga.
Basically it plays vector movies that are written in a special programming
language that I designed.
The original idea was:
"Wouldn't it be neat if vector demos could be created and played using a
standard program, use the screenmode that you wanted, were smoother on
faster machines and multitasked properly?"
After all, we can't impress PC users from fast animation 'cos they have
faster processors, but we can beat them by making something totally
impossible through Windows ;-)
Anim3D is a real-time vector movie player for Workbench 3 machines. It has
three main features which I think most Amiga software (and demos) should
have nowadays:
1) It is extremely friendly to the OS and multitasks properly; I've
played animations whilst downloading files on the modem and been
playing a tracker module so I think I can safely say this :-)
2) Animations are played at the SAME speed whatever the machine is...
slower machines just have a lower frame update rate. This works fine
because the display is double-buffered (as you'd expect) so there are
no half drawn screens to be seen.
3) It can use any of the display modes available on the machine;
the same image is displayed on the screen whatever the resolution.
This allows those lucky A4000/040 owners to display anims in mega hi-res
while running at the same frame rate that an A1200 might run in lo-res.
It also makes use of a special dithering method that I worked out which
gives the appearance of more shades of each colour without slowing screen
rendering down. This does however require more chip memory than normal.
I have designed a language for creating these animations and some simple
demo anims have been included to give you an idea of what it can do. Take a
look at the animation files by all means (they are only ASCII text), but I
wouldn't try writing your own without any documentation!
Author: Michael George
Path: gfx/Anim3D-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node Anims-?.? "3 short anims with skewed sense of humor"
Anims ?.? 3 short anims with skewed sense of humor
Three short animations with a skewed sense of humor and following no
particular formula.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Anims.lha
@endnode
@node Anti-Lemmin-?.? "Cute parody of Psygnosis' Lemmings game."
Anti-Lemmin ?.? Cute parody of Psygnosis' Lemmings game.
This Animation is one I take great pride in. I'm not sure why,
possibly because I spent a lot more time on the still graphics, but in
any case I think it's one of my best for overall looks, humor, timing,
and cinematic nature. I hope I know what's good, I came out with some
real turkeys through trial and error.
This animation lasts a full two minutes and ten seconds (including
titles) and should run in two megabytes of memory if your workbench is
not very demanding.
NOTE: I have noticed that the Movieplayer program will not always work
in some cases, giving a "Can't find libraries" error. I have yet to
determine exactly what libraries Movieplayer wants, but I know that
Movieplayer will ALWAYS run on a standard commodore-issue
workbench(you know, JUST a workbench disk, nothing else), and will
rarely run on a 'stripped' workbench like what comes on some other
program's disk (i.e. it WON'T run on Deluxepaint's workbench)
In case you haven't figured it out already, the Anti-Lemmin' Demo is a
rather NASTY parody on that great game company Psygnosis' great game,
Lemmings. I sure hope I don't get sued.
This animation is freely distributable as long as all files (including
this readme) are present upon distribution. The concept and animation
are copyright 1991 Eric Schwartz (but I'll admit Psygnosis has some
title to the characters).
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Anti-Lemmin.lha
@endnode
@node Armoured_Walker-?.? "Cycleobject of Armoured Walker."
Armoured_Walker ?.? Cycleobject of Armoured Walker.
Imagine 2.0 cycleobject of Armoured Walker. There is neither
texture nor brush applyied. This archive consists of two anims
and an cycleobject: Armoured_Walker.
Some important information:
Full cyclemotion = 40 frames
Length of step = 300 units
Animations were created in Imagine format of animation on:
A500 , 2.5 MB RAM , DF1: (5.25") , my own imagination :-) .
This is shareware! If you like it, send me a colorful postcard
from your town and then you'll become the right owner of
Armoured Walker. Have a nice animation using this IOB !
Author: Mr. Krzysztof Korski
Path: gfx/Armoured_Walker!.lha
@endnode
@node ASA-?.? "3 examples of "automatic sketch artist""
ASA ?.? 3 examples of "automatic sketch artist"
3 examples of "automatic sketch artist".
Sketches will draw themselves on your screen.
Author: Gerd Struwe
Path: gfx/ASA.lha
@endnode
@node ATF_Agility-?.? "Animation of a jetliner being "buzzed"."
ATF_Agility ?.? Animation of a jetliner being "buzzed".
While attending my freshman year at the Columbus College of Art and
Design, I came up with the idea for this animation, My father had
recently purchased the Disney Animation studio, and, due to the nature
of my animation idea, I chose the fast pageflipping Disney studio
other than my usual workhorse, Moviesetter, which,from the nature of
its animation system and Hardware/software limitations, can only do
about 8-10 frames per second.
ATF Agility was fully animated, with many more drawings per second
than one of my Moviesetter works, which blits still and animated
brushes around the screen. Disney worked wonderfully. Its onion skin
feature greatly speeded up production. Disney also promises
frame-synched sound, and timing and pallete changes in mid-animation,
just like Moviesetter. All those features work beautifully, if you're
willing to learn the language of the slightly-esoteric exposure sheet
module, But these features are only available when you use Disney's
proprietary CFAST animation file format. No biggie, I thought, I'm
used to that (Moviesetter's proprietary too), and I would get a lot of
benefits that a garden variety ANIM cant do. I colored the Animation
in Disney's Ink'n'Paint module, which could use a LOT more capability,
so I could keep with the beautiful, clever CFAST format, Right? HAH!!
The final CFAST file saved out at 880K for a 22 second, 15 fps,
8-color animation - Just slightly bigger than a disk. because I had no
Hard drive, I compressed the file and wrote a script to decompress
upon running. Hardly a good solution; the overhead caused it to
require 2.5 megs to run properly from a floppy, or 1.5 and an ASSIGN
command to run from a hard drive. This was November of 1990. The
situation didn't change for a while.
June 1991. I purchased Progressive Peripherals' Animation Station,
Which promised some of the abilites of the Disney program using
standard ANIMs I resaved the CFAST file as an ANIM-5. 432k - Quite an
improvement over 880k, Cfast files are just plain huge. Animation
Station and its Animplayer allow Pallete changes during an animation,
Timing changes for holds on frames without adding duplicate frames,
and digitised sound synching via a script file that works exactly like
a Sculpt/Movie sound script.
It has its share of limitations and problems, (My Animation Station
seems to know the GURU personally) but it works, The New ATF Agility
runs nearly identically to the original version. Takes up only a bit
more than half a disk including player program. only requires 1-meg,
and can run from any directory. You can even load it into Dpaint and
check it out, but youll probably lose the fringe benefits.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/ATF_Agility.lha
@endnode
@node BabySnakes-?.? "352x440x5 anim - 5 snakes slither around"
BabySnakes ?.? 352x440x5 anim - 5 snakes slither around
A 101 frame 352x440x5 raytraced animation of 5 small snakes that
slither around your screen in a continuous pattern.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/BabySnakes.lha
@endnode
@node BaitMasking-?.? "Cute animation of fishing bait and mask."
BaitMasking ?.? Cute animation of fishing bait and mask.
Here's one of those simple ones. This one actually happens to be a
remake of a similar animation I did on the Macintosh (Boo!) to promote
Gold Disk's Animation Works software, which is basically an expanded
and improved version of the Moviesetter program I use on the Amiga. I
have written to Gold Disk, asking them to port the software to the
Amiga, as Moviesetter is looking a bit dated now and an AGA compatible
program like Moviesetter or Animation Works would be welcome. If you
would like to see Animation Works on Amiga, I would urge you to write
as well.
This animation should run on any Amiga with 2 megs memory. It may run
with less memory, depending on your personal setup. If you have
problems with the animation, look at the Animlist text file that is
with this animation for troubleshooting guidelines.
This animation is
1993 Eric W. Schwartz. It can be freely
distributed as long as all files are included (including this readme).
More information on my copyrights are included in the AnimList file.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/BaitMasking.lha
@endnode
@node Batworm-?.? "320x400x6 52 frame anim - winged worm"
Batworm ?.? 320x400x6 52 frame anim - winged worm
A 52 frame 320x400x6 raytraced animation of a worm with flapping wings.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/BatWorm.lha
@endnode
@node BluffTitler-1.0 "A Realtime 3D Titling System"
BluffTitler 1.0 A Realtime 3D Titling System
BluffTitler is Realtime 3D Titling program. It allows you to animate 3D
texts in all sorts of 3D effects using a simple graphical user interface.
You no longer have to use difficult,expensive and slow 3D rendering software
to make those stunning 3D leaders. All you need is BluffTitler !!
And because BluffTitler works in realtime, you can immediately start
recording your leader to video . No more heavy disk operations, memory
problems and single frame recorders : simply start BluffTitler and press
the record button on your video !
Since computer power is limited you can't expect broadcast quality from a
realtime titler, but the result is perfectly suitable for
-home video's
-semi-professional productions
-cable networks
-computer presentations
Author: Michiel den Outer
Path: gfx/BluffTitler-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node BumpyBalls-?.? "368x482x5 animation - flying balls"
BumpyBalls ?.? 368x482x5 animation - flying balls
A very large (20Mb) 368x482x5 raytraced animation of several balls
flying around.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/BumpyBalls.lha
@endnode
@node Bview-1.10 "IFF Viewer with extensive GUI (ECS/AGA)"
Bview 1.10 IFF Viewer with extensive GUI (ECS/AGA)
Bview 1.10 IFF ILBM viewer with GUI for all functions
for kickstart 37.175 and higher ECS & AGA support.
copyright 1992-1994 by Joeri Alberty.
> Features of Bview <
- Gadget Intuition interface (gadtools.library) for every function.
- Easy change Viewmodes with a click of your mouse
- Easy scale your bitmap to fit on screen.
- Print a picture with adjustment of printer settings
- Save a picture in IFF ILBM , Scr , Raw on disk
- View the IFF ILBM -> BMHD CAMG etc ...
- Save your environment of Bview to ENV: etc ...
- Save information about picture to disk or printer. (MakeText
- Make a Slide show by pressing a button..
- Use Double buffered mode (load one pic & view the other.
-----> Improvements from 1.02 to 1.05
- HAM KEY USING message fixed.
- Save problem with 256 colors fixed.
- Scaling routines can now enlarge a picture if it is a brush etc...
(Use Fit & Scale (Aspect & Scale) in Change mode menu and press Render)
- Ilbm to source generates now colortables for
LoadRGB4(),LoadRGB32(),SetRGB32().
- You can now use an AppIcon Set 'PRO_START=2' in Tooltypes (Bview icon)
('PRO_START=0'
- load and display, 'PRO_START=1' make Bview an Commodity)
- Compiled with SAS C/C++ 6.51 with optimiser ... (__inline)
-----> Improvements from 1.06 to 1.10
- Information & Option menu's rewritten
Now you can use DBmode ,promoted mode etc..
- Loader & saver rewritten to improve speed.
- BIG problem fixed with some pointers of the IFFparse library
Now you don't loose your colors anymore.
- More stable than 1.06 by rewriting the process routines.
Now you have a viewer,GUI with a loader and not the other way around.
- SHELL support improved.
Now you can use #? & / for loading directories & wildcards.
see guide for more information & examples.
Gives you information when something did go wrong
- Other smaller improvements in the code ...
- Changed save routine of ENV: so it doesn't crash anymore.
- You can load mangled pictures & display them partly.
Author: Joeri Alberty
Path: gfx/Bview-1.10.lha
@endnode
@node Camouflage-?.? "An Aerotoon by Eric Schwartz."
Camouflage ?.? An Aerotoon by Eric Schwartz.
This was an interesting experiment in visual style, and looks very
different from most of my other Aerotoons. This is due to the fact
that much of the graphics for it were created in Deluxepaint, Scene
Generator, and Sculpt 4D jr, with the Art Department as an
intermediary between them and Moviesetter. I thought it was an
interesting thing to try, but don't expect many more like it because
its almost too much work.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Camouflage.lha
@endnode
@node CharMap-1.0 "2-Color selectable font ILBM2ASCII util"
CharMap 1.0 2-Color selectable font ILBM2ASCII util
Yet another ILBM2ASCII program. This one is limited to 2-color ILBMs but
it can handle any (fixed-width) font you wish. You can also allow CharMap
to use ANSI's Reverse On/Off command for better results.
Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
Path: gfx/CharMap-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node City_Jumper-?.? "Simple animation of "pogo'ing" in a city"
City_Jumper ?.? Simple animation of "pogo'ing" in a city
An amination that is reminiscent of using a very good "pogo stick"
inside a city with skyscrapers.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/City_Jumper.lha
@endnode
@node Clinton-?.? "Political jab at Bill Clinton."
Clinton ?.? Political jab at Bill Clinton.
Political jab at Bill Clinton.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Clinton.lha
@endnode
@node Clock.iob-?.? "Imagine object"
Clock.iob ?.? Imagine object
Imagine object submitted by Alasdair Whyte
Author: Alasdair Whyte
Path: gfx/Clock.iob.lha
@endnode
@node Clouds-3.1 "Creates random cloud images"
Clouds 3.1 Creates random cloud images
This program creates random cloud images which you might use in your
paint program, as a texture in a ray tracing program or as a
background for your workbench. Uses all ECS and AGA resolutions.
Works with Workbench 1.2 up to 3.1.
Author: Daniel Amor
Path: gfx/Clouds-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node CloudsAGA-1.15 "Creates random clouds in AGA resolutions"
CloudsAGA 1.15 Creates random clouds in AGA resolutions
This program creates randomly clouds which you might use in
your paint program, as a texture in a ray tracing program or
as a background for your workbench. Uses all AGA-resolutions.
Now supports sizes 1024x1024 and 2048x2048.
Author: Daniel Amor
Path: gfx/CloudsAGA-1.15.lha
@endnode
@node CopperControl-1.0 "Allows use of your own copperlist"
CopperControl 1.0 Allows use of your own copperlist
COPPER CONTROL is a small program (3844 bytes) which gives you the possibility
to use your own copperlist instead of ANY NUMBER of colors, in any Intuition
Screen, like Workbench screen for example.
You can easily design your copperlists for Copper Control with the editor
Copper Control Editor (CC-ED).
No additional memory is used (slight use).
No Assembly Tricks: This done with Amiga Operating System.
A French or German version could be available.
Author: Nadir Boussoukaia
Path: gfx/CopperControl-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CowAnimAGA-?.? "252 frame anim, finger cows dancing?"
CowAnimAGA ?.? 252 frame anim, finger cows dancing?
A 252 frame animation, 320x200x6 AGA resolution, of "finger cows"
doing something that is best described as dancing.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/CowAnimAGA.lha
@endnode
@node CowAnimECS-?.? "252 frame anim, finger cows dancing?"
CowAnimECS ?.? 252 frame anim, finger cows dancing?
A 252 frame animation, 320x200x4 ECS resolution, of "finger cows"
doing something that is best described as dancing.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/CowAnimECS.lha
@endnode
@node Coyote_2-?.? "Coyote and Road Runner animation"
Coyote_2 ?.? Coyote and Road Runner animation
Coyote and Road Runner animation
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Coyote2.lha
@endnode
@node Creature-?.? "Creature"
Creature ?.? Creature
A 60 frame test animation of a hideous creature that leans in and snaps at
the camera...ooooh, creapy stuff :-) Created with the new 3.0 LW Modeler
and animated with bones in LightWave. Rendered with motion blur and field
rendering enabled then post converted to a HAM animation.
Author: Mark Thompson
Path: gfx/Creature.lha
@endnode
@node Dalek.iob-?.? "Imagine object"
Dalek.iob ?.? Imagine object
Imagine object submitted by Alasdair Whyte
Author: Alasdair Whyte
Path: gfx/Dalek.iob.lha
@endnode
@node DepackIFF-1.7 "Depacks file packed by ByteRun algorithm"
DepackIFF 1.7 Depacks file packed by ByteRun algorithm
This program lets you depack any IFF ILBM file with BODY chunk
crunched by standard ByteRun algorithm which is always used by all
Amiga graphics programs (like DPaint, Brilliance, ADPro, Real) while
saving image, brushes and so on. I decided to code this, because
ByteRun is not so effective as XPK, LhA (but not always!). If you
want to repack images, you will reach the best results only when you
pack pure image data, and this is why this program was born and
should be useful for all the people wanting save own disk space, eg. BBS
SYSOPs (more images and less bytes!).
Author: Marcin Orlowski
Path: gfx/DepackIFF-1.7.lha
@endnode
@node Digillus-1.0a "Highly professional image processor."
Digillus 1.0a Highly professional image processor.
Digital Illusions is a highly professional image processing program. Not
only is it capable of processing still pix, but it will also let you create
stunning animations from ordinary flat pictures using a powerful 'In
between' technique.
Author: Tonny Espeset
Path: gfx/Digillus-1.0a.lha
@endnode
@node Drip-?.? "384x482x6 42 frame anim - water drops"
Drip ?.? 384x482x6 42 frame anim - water drops
A 42 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of water dripping from a flat
surface into a puddle.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Drip.lha
@endnode
@node DT2IFF-1.0 "Converts any picture datatype to std IFF"
DT2IFF 1.0 Converts any picture datatype to std IFF
Since Workbench 3.0 a lot of datatypes are supported. But not all
programs can use these data. Thus DT2IFF converts a picture of
any type to the standard IFF-ILBM format, so nearly all applications
can use the pictures. If the old file has an extension
(e.g. .GIF, .JPG), it will be replaced by .IFF, if there is no
extension, a new one will be added. The original files WILL NOT
be overridden!
Author: Markus Hillenbrand
Path: gfx/DT2IFF-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Duerer-1.01 "A simple GeoPaint like paint program"
Duerer 1.01 A simple GeoPaint like paint program
A paint program which is easy to understand and simple to use. All
common functions for a paint program are included. A special feature
is the RAW file format in addition to the IFF format. The RAW format
is especially interesting to hardware programmers. Almost all Amiga
screen resolutions can be used. The program design is similar to
GeoPaint, a well-known C64 program.
Author: Stefan Kuwaldt
Path: gfx/Duerer-1.01.lha
@endnode
@node DustAnims-?.? "Dust 3D-Special-Effects"
DustAnims ?.? Dust 3D-Special-Effects
Dust is a programm which manipules 3d-objects.
It reads in one object and creates a sequence of new objects.
Special-Effects:
-Morph between two VARIOUS Objects
-1d,2d,3D-Waves (TWaves and LWaves), incl. Damping
-Gravity and more
NOTE: This is a Demo-package of animations. Have a look at them
and write the author your suggestions.
Maybe you will get a full version later.
Author: Andreas Maschke
Path: gfx/Dust.lha
@endnode
@node Earth-1.0 "Real-time animating Earth."
Earth 1.0 Real-time animating Earth.
Real-time computed rotating Earth. Use 2 joysticks to rotate
and zoom around all 3 axes. Uses a database of 21'836 (x,y,z)
points to define the entire earth. Includes source earth image
and 2D-to-3D mapping program in C.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: gfx/Earth-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node EDUSHOW-0.9 "Slide-show pgm for presenting concepts."
EDUSHOW 0.9 Slide-show pgm for presenting concepts.
Educational Slide Show program specifically designed for
classroom-type presentations. Uses a technique of color fades
within IFF slides to put across concepts, multi-part diagrams,
relationships, etc... Demo presentation and C source included.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: gfx/EduShow-0.9.lha
@endnode
@node EggFry-?.? "160x200x6 62 frame anim - 2 eggs frying"
EggFry ?.? 160x200x6 62 frame anim - 2 eggs frying
A 62 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of two eggs in a frying pan.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/EggFry.lha
@endnode
@node EGSdvi-1.0 "Preview DVI files in various resolutions"
EGSdvi 1.0 Preview DVI files in various resolutions
A program which runs under the EGS window system. It is used to
preview DVI files, such as are produced by TeX. This program has the
capability of showing the file shrunken by various (integer) factors,
and also has a `magnifying glass' which allows one to see a small part
of the unshrunk image momentarily.
Author: Dietmar Heidrich
Path: gfx/EGSdvi-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node EGSPrint-?.? "Prints contents of the frontmost screen."
EGSPrint ?.? Prints contents of the frontmost screen.
This program prints the contents of the frontmost screen, no matter what
depth it has or if it's a true EGS screen or a screen of an EGS workbench
emulation. This even works if there's no EGS at all or if the screen has a
colour resolution of 24 bits (but then, only 12 bits are printed as the
printer device supports no more than that). EGSPrint needs a lot of
memory, especially for EGS screens, and requires EGS version 6 or higher.
Author: Dietmar Heidrich
Path: gfx/EGSPrint.lha
@endnode
@node EGSShow-?.? "Viewing program for GIF and JPEG files."
EGSShow ?.? Viewing program for GIF and JPEG files.
A viewing program for GIF and JPEG files on the EGS window system. This
program is able to read the JPEG format as well as the GIF formats GIF87a,
GIF89a and all future GIF files compatible with both of the above. The
format of the file is detected automatically. EGSShow needs a lot of
memory for bigger pictures ( > 640 x 480).
Author: Dietmar Heidrich
Path: gfx/EGSshow.lha
@endnode
@node Enterprise_NCC1701.iob-?.? "Imagine object"
Enterprise_NCC1701.iob ?.? Imagine object
Imagine object submitted by Alasdair Whyte
Author: Alasdair Whyte
Path: gfx/Enterprise_NCC1701.iob.lha
@endnode
@node ES_Tor-?.? "Not quite the MGM lion, but similar."
ES_Tor ?.? Not quite the MGM lion, but similar.
An animation that is somewhat reminescent of the MGM "lion" intro.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/ES_Tor.lha
@endnode
@node FanAnimHAM6-?.? "An Imagine 3.0 Bones animation"
FanAnimHAM6 ?.? An Imagine 3.0 Bones animation
An Imagine 3.0 Bones animation.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/FanAnimHAM6.lha
@endnode
@node FLAG_AGA_ANIMS-?.? "Animations of flags"
FLAG_AGA_ANIMS ?.? Animations of flags
Sample animations of flags. Also an offer
to create custom animations of flags.
Author: GSB
Path: gfx/FLAG_AGA_ANIMS.lha
@endnode
@node Flaminator-1.5 "Assists creating/animating flames, etc."
Flaminator 1.5 Assists creating/animating flames, etc.
FLAMINATOR takes care of the drudgery of creating and animating
flames, explosions and similar special effects. The 'look' that
FLAMINATOR creates can be anywhere from movie-like to cartoonish.
FLAMINATOR can take a single image, and create animated flames on
top of it, or add flames to an existing animation.
Author: Carmen Rizzolo
Path: gfx/Flaminator-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node FollowMe-?.? "384x482x6 86 frame anim - bouncing ball"
FollowMe ?.? 384x482x6 86 frame anim - bouncing ball
A 86 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a ball bouncing around at
a high rate of speed.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/FollowMe.lha
@endnode
@node Fractal-1.3 "AGA WB/PubScreen Fractal program"
Fractal 1.3 AGA WB/PubScreen Fractal program
Fractal program with following features:
Opens on the default public screen (initially the Workbench)
Usable on any screen with at least 2 "free" pens
Avoids usage of all pens already "obtained" upon program start
(i.e., AmigaDOS 3.0 "Protected Pen" compliant)
Separate user interface and drawing windows
Resizable drawing window with point-and-click Zoom-In and
centering functions
Adjustable Zoom-Out function
Contents of drawing window can be saved to a standard IFF/ILBM file
Full GadTools Intuition interface
Supports the following types of fractals:
- Mandelbrot
- Julia Set
- Magnetism
- Lambda Exponential
- Lambda Cosine
- Biomorph
- Plasma
All math done in double precision floating point
Separate versions for:
- 68020 without FPU (stock A1200 and A4000/030)
- 68020 with FPU (improved A1200 and A4000/030)
- 68040 (stock A4000/040)
"Smart" iconify function
Help text (displayed on screen banner) for the Zoom In and Center
actions
Recommended for use with my PaletteTool and PST programs(!)
Tested OK using the Enforcer
Author: tkreuzer@delphi.com
Path: gfx/Fractal-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node FruitAnim-?.? "368x482x6 152 frame anim, morphing fruit"
FruitAnim ?.? 368x482x6 152 frame anim, morphing fruit
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/FruitAnim.lha
@endnode
@node FruitMorph-?.? "368x482x6 750 frame anim, morphing fruit"
FruitMorph ?.? 368x482x6 750 frame anim, morphing fruit
A 750 frame HAM6 animation of morphing fruit, 368x482x6. Needs 6Mb to run.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/FruitMorph.lha
@endnode
@node GetILBM-?.? "2 functions for loading IFF ILBM files."
GetILBM ?.? 2 functions for loading IFF ILBM files.
Here are two AGA-compatible functions for loading IFF ILBM files,
carefully distilled from that mess of code in the back of RKM:Devices
or Developer's Toolkit. AGA supported! This module requires
iffparse.library to be in your libs: directory.
LoadILBMBitMap() loads an ILBM file into a BitMap, returning the Bitmap
pointer. Free the BitMap with freeBitMap().
LoadILBMScreen() loads an ILBM file into a Screen, returning the Screen
pointer. Display the screen with ScreenToFront(), free it with
freeilbmScreen().
The executable file getilbm is a demo picture viewer.
See the beginning of getilbm.c for complete documentation.
Author: Alex Matulich
Path: gfx/GetILBM.lha
@endnode
@node GfxCon-1.1 "Image format converter for most formats"
GfxCon 1.1 Image format converter for most formats
Image format converter that can load and save most formats:
Load: ILBM, LBM, RGB8, RGBN, PCX, IMG, BMP, RLE4, RLE8,
GIF, TIFF, JPEG, RGB-Raw, Targa
Save: ILBM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, RGB-Raw, Postscript
Features:
- virtual memory built in (even with a plain 68000)
- color-effects and simple transformations are possible
- shows most information stored in images
- has a nice GUI
- fontsensitiv
- 68020/881-version included
Author: Dirk Farin
Path: gfx/GfxCon-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node GIFKit-1.0 "Visually crop, resize, flip, rotate GIFS"
GIFKit 1.0 Visually crop, resize, flip, rotate GIFS
A GIF tool kit. Allows you to do visual crops, resizing, flips and
rotates of GIF images. The programs fits the images on a 640x400x2
screen so that even 1280x800 GIFs' can be manipulated without using
large amounts of chip ram.
Author: Milt Henderson
Path: gfx/GIFKit-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node GotaAnim-?.? "Anim of a falling drop of water"
GotaAnim ?.? Anim of a falling drop of water
This Mike Anim is 3rd Place winner from the 1st. Animation
contest made by the Mexican Amiga Magazine 'Posibilidades'.
Author: Miguel Angel Martinez Castillo
Path: gfx/GotaAnim.lha
@endnode
@node Graphtal-?.? "Graphtal, C source"
Graphtal ?.? Graphtal, C source
A tool for manipulating spT0L-systems (context free, table oriented
L-systems with stochastic productions). Graphtal reads a file containing
an L-system description and starts the interpretation. In addition,
graphtal is able to interpret the result graphically, producing different
kinds of output.
Author: Christoph Streit
Amiga Port by Lucas Ammon
Path: gfx/Graphtal.lha
@endnode
@node GreenPeril-?.? "160x100x6 127 frame anim - tyranny peril"
GreenPeril ?.? 160x100x6 127 frame anim - tyranny peril
A 127 frame 160x100x6 raytraced animation of "tyranny".
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/GreenPeril.lha
@endnode
@node GROBSaver-1.03 "Saver module for GVP ImageFX package."
GROBSaver 1.03 Saver module for GVP ImageFX package.
A saver module for GVP's ImageFX Image Processing package. It allows you
to save an image in Hewlett Packard's GROB (GRaphical OBject) format,
suitable to be downloaded into any of Hewlett Packard's HP48-series
calculators. If you don't own an HP48(s,sx,g,gx) this program won't do
anything useful for you.
Author: Greg Simon
Path: gfx/GROBSaver-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node Gulf_Conflict-?.? "Satirical look at the Gulf Conflict."
Gulf_Conflict ?.? Satirical look at the Gulf Conflict.
All During the war with Iraq, various people kept asking me to do an
animation concerning the event. It may be a little late, but here it
is. Gulf Conflict was created with the aid of such things as
DeluxePaint 3, Imagine, Disney Animation Studio, the AProDraw and
Tablet, Draw 4D Pro(on loan from Merical Computers), The Art
Department, and the ever-present Moviesetter. The anim's visual style
is heavily inspired by the Planetside CDTV demo by Psygnosis(sorry, no
super-fast fractal scapes here tho'). One thing I would fix if I had
to do it over again are the ugly pallete shifts between some scenes.
Those were all my fault, as my palletes were all wildly different when
they didn't need to be.
This Animation requires at least two megabytes of RAM to run. If your
workbench is not too demanding, you probably can run this with 2 megs.
If you have a Hard Drive or a demanding workbench eating up your
memory, you will most likely need about 2.5 megs.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/GulfConflict.lha
@endnode
@node HendrixECS-?.? "HiRes animated tribute to Jimi Hendrix."
HendrixECS ?.? HiRes animated tribute to Jimi Hendrix.
A HiRes animated tribute to Jimi Hendrix done with Lissa, and Imagine 3.0.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/HendrixECS.lha
@endnode
@node Hinge-?.? "160x200x6 102 f. anim - concentric rings"
Hinge ?.? 160x200x6 102 f. anim - concentric rings
A 102 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of concentric rings, each
rotating in opposite directions, around a ball.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Hinge.lha
@endnode
@node HowToRunWall-?.? "Animation - how to run into a wall."
HowToRunWall ?.? Animation - how to run into a wall.
A short and cute animation from Eric Schwartz.
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/HowToRunWall.lha
@endnode
@node IceCube-?.? "160x200x6 77 frame anim, melting icecube"
IceCube ?.? 160x200x6 77 frame anim, melting icecube
A 77 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of a melting icecube on a
red and white checkerboard surface.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/IceCube.lha
@endnode
@node Iconian-1.98 "Icon editor that supports OS3.0 funcs."
Iconian 1.98 Icon editor that supports OS3.0 funcs.
An icon editor with all the functions of IconEdit under OS3.0, plus more.
Features: Support for sizable windows and custom fonts; Multiple undos;
Appwindows; Custom magnification levels; Up to 256 colors; 3.x palette
sharing; RGB color editing; Integer scaling of oversized brushes; Optional
remapping of IFFs to screen colors; Can save 8 plane icons which stay
"normal" regardless of screen depth; Full range of drawing tools including
beveled boxes; Recolors 1.3 icons; Clipboard support; Extensive keyboard
support; Ability to cut and paste brushes; Drawing with text, including
selectable font and styles; 100% system supported, no external libraries
required.
Author: Chad Randall
Path: gfx/Iconian-1.98.lha
@endnode
@node IFF2Icon-1.0b "Convert IFF/ILBM file to Icon file."
IFF2Icon 1.0b Convert IFF/ILBM file to Icon file.
Converts an IFF/ILBM file of any size into a Icon-File or optionally, to
the default Icon. Requires OS2.04+. Includes assembly source.
Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
Path: gfx/IFF2Icon-1.0b.lha
@endnode
@node ImageDex-?.? "Creates "thumb-nail" pics from images."
ImageDex ?.? Creates "thumb-nail" pics from images.
A utility program that will take a series of image files (any format) and
create an image index of scaled down "thumb-nail" pictures, labelled
appropriately. The program acts as a graphic front-end to Art Department
Professional 2.2 (or higher). Useful for cataloging images, textures and
anim frames, allowing them to be stored off the main system.
Author: Zach Williams
Precision Imagery
Path: gfx/ImageDex.lha
@endnode
@node ImageStudio-1.2.1 "Manipulates various graphic formats"
ImageStudio 1.2.1 Manipulates various graphic formats
ImageStudio is written for the casual graphics user who wishes to
convert or manipulate various graphics formats on a modest Amiga
system. There are several commercial offerings available, however the
casual user is paying a lot of money for many facilities and options
they would probably never use.
Bitmap graphics, by their nature, usually require large amounts of
RAM. One of the main objectives of ImageStudio was to reduce this
burden by utilising virtual memory - most users have more spare hard
disk space than spare RAM.
ImageStudio works with several buffers at any one time (dependant on
how many levels of undo are specified), each of these buffers can hold
either colour-mapped or 24-bit images. For a detailed description of
colour-mapped and 24-bit images, See Image types.
Author: Andy Dean
Graham Dean
Path: gfx/ImageStudio-1.2.1.lha
@endnode
@node ITex2IFF-1.0 "Convert pictures PC ITex => Amiga IFF"
ITex2IFF 1.0 Convert pictures PC ITex => Amiga IFF
Converts ITex picture files to regular IFF files. (ITex pictures are
a PC format created by Imaging Technologies)
Author: Fr
ric DELACROIX
Path: gfx/ITex2IFF-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node JACOsub-2.1 "Script player for making video titles"
JACOsub 2.1 Script player for making video titles
Timed script player/editor/timer for professional-quality
video titling. Extremely flexible script format - complete
control over title position, style, margins, color, font,
auto-wordwrap, font outline/shadow generation, etc. Time
events may be non-sequential and overlapping. Mix IFF
bitmaps with titles; display AGA graphics. 3rd-party
script formats supported. ARexx support. True multi-video
buffering. On-the-fly time shift and drift adjustments.
Author: Alex Matulich
Path: gfx/JACOsub-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node JcGraph-1.21 "Business grapher w/Intuition interface"
JcGraph 1.21 Business grapher w/Intuition interface
JcGraph can show your data as bar,line, planes, stack, blocks, 2D and
3D, etc... Features: Real-time rotation around X, Y, Z axis, on-line
help,professionnal looking 2D and 3D graphs output. ARexx interface
with 40+ commands. User manual on disk in French and English version.
Output: EPS, 3D GEO, AegisDraw2000 and IFF ILBM.
Freely restributable (PostcardWare) (Save enabled and >3X3 charts).
v1.21. Binary Only.
Author:
Author: Jean-Christophe Cl
Path: gfx/JcGraph-1.21.lha
@endnode
@node JellyBoxes-?.? "384x482x6 102 frame anim, rotating cubes"
JellyBoxes ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim, rotating cubes
A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of 5 multicolor rotating
cubes that appear to be made out of something with the consistency
jello.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/JellyBoxes.lha
@endnode
@node jpegAGA-1.0 "Highest Quality JPEG viewer"
jpegAGA 1.0 Highest Quality JPEG viewer
jpegAGA is, at this time, the highest quality JPEG viewer (if a
map-file for that picture is available) To use it you need the AGA
chipset, a 68020 or higher processor and OS 3.0 or higher. This
program uses the HAM8-mode, gray- scale display will use
256-color-mode.
Author: G
nther R
hrich
Path: gfx/jpegAGA-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Juggette-?.? "3 Animations of female Juggler"
Juggette ?.? 3 Animations of female Juggler
3 Animations of female Juggler
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Juggette.lha
@endnode
@node Juggette_3-?.? "Animation of a female juggler"
Juggette_3 ?.? Animation of a female juggler
Animation of a female juggler
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Juggette3.lha
@endnode
@node Klingon_ship.iob-?.? "Imagine object"
Klingon_ship.iob ?.? Imagine object
Imagine object submitted by Alasdair Whyte
Author: Alasdair Whyte
Path: gfx/Klingon_ship.iob.lha
@endnode
@node KoreanConflict-?.? "Animation of fighter aircraft"
KoreanConflict ?.? Animation of fighter aircraft
Animation of fighter aircraft
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/KoreanConflict.lha
@endnode
@node Lens-?.? "384x482x6 102 frame anim, moving lense"
Lens ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim, moving lense
A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a lense moving over a
multicolored background with various patterns.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Lens.lha
@endnode
@node MachineAnim-?.? "An Imagine 3.1 animation"
MachineAnim ?.? An Imagine 3.1 animation
An Imagine 3.1 animation
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/MachineAnim.lha
@endnode
@node MainActor-1.55 "A modular animation package"
MainActor 1.55 A modular animation package
MainActor is a modular animation package which is able to
create/edit/time/play animations (of any size) of the provided
animation modules. Modules included in this release :
IFF-Anim3/5/7/8/Brush/J, FLI, FLC, DL, AVI. You also have a great
number of functions for animation proccessing. MainActor is also able
to read and write Picture Modules : IFF, PCX, GIF, WB-ICON. You can
associate sound effects to every frame of your animations. Support
for the Picasso-II, Retina, Merlin and EGS cards is integrated.
Author: Markus Moenig
Path: gfx/MainActor-1.55.lha
@endnode
@node Mand2000D-2.000 "Demo of a revolutionary fractal program"
Mand2000D 2.000 Demo of a revolutionary fractal program
Demo version of a revolutionary fractal program that makes it far easier
to explore the Mandelbrot set. Mand2000 is compatible with all Amigas.
It has separate calc routines that have been optimized for the 68000,
68020, 68030, 68040 & 68881 processors respectively. It automatically
detects these to ensure maximum performance. Mand2000 also makes full
use of AGA graphics when available. A number of enhancements since the
original demo version. Because of its release on CDROM, this version
also contains many more examples, demos, and animations than previously
released floppy disk distributions.
Author: Cygnus Software
Path: gfx/Mand2000D-2.000.lha
@endnode
@node MannyManta-?.? "384x482x6 102 frame anim - swimming ray"
MannyManta ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim - swimming ray
A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a swimming ray.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/MannyManta.lha
@endnode
@node MazeTest-?.? "Iff map reading program in Amos"
MazeTest ?.? Iff map reading program in Amos
Playable demo of a 3-D maze that uses an iff map created with a
paint program. Directory contains the compiled program, Amos,
ascii source code, sample map and iff pictures used to create
a shape table.
Author: Ronald F. Picardi
Path: gfx/MazeTest.lha
@endnode
@node MJ-1.3 "Animated biological Evolution Simulator."
MJ 1.3 Animated biological Evolution Simulator.
An animated biological Evolution Simulator based on natural
selection of genetic characteristics. Uses two Screens: one
for the animated ecosystem, the other for loads of real-time
graphical statistics.
Depending on global parameters, will exhibit chaos, boom-bust
cycles, damped oscillations, etc.. Has AREXX support.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: gfx/MegaJitter-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node MegaView-2.0 "A Multiview like program for WB 2.0+"
MegaView 2.0 A Multiview like program for WB 2.0+
A "Multi-View" kind of program for use with Workbench 2.0+. It uses the
whatis.library (included) to recognize the file type then invoke a
filetype-specific program. MegaView can be used from the Shell, from
Workbench, as Default Tool in project icons, as an AppIcon or as an
App-MenuItem. Enhancements include localization and a GUI-based
FileActions editor.
Author: Hans-J
rg and Thomas Frieden
Whatislibrary by Sylvain Rougier and Pierre Carette
Path: gfx/MegaView-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node MiniMorph-1.1b "A small morphing package"
MiniMorph 1.1b A small morphing package
A little morphing package written in assembler, based on VMorph Version
2 beta by Lee Wilkie (mainly for user interface). Now supports 16-256
shade greyscale images. Binary only, includes some sample images to work
with.
Author: Philippe Banwarth
Path: gfx/MiniMorph-1.1b.lha
@endnode
@node Morph-?.? "160x200x6 302 frame anim - morphing objt"
Morph ?.? 160x200x6 302 frame anim - morphing objt
A 302 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of a rotating object that
morphs between several different shapes, including cylinder, cone,
and diamond.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Morph1.lha
@endnode
@node Morph2-?.? "384x482x6 153 frame anim - morphing objt"
Morph2 ?.? 384x482x6 153 frame anim - morphing objt
A 153 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a rotating box that morphs
into a donut shape, blows apart into six orbiting balls, and then comes
back together again as a rotating box, in a continuous loop.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Morph2.lha
@endnode
@node Morph3-?.? "384x482x6 102 frame anim - morphing objt"
Morph3 ?.? 384x482x6 102 frame anim - morphing objt
A 102 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a rotating donut like object
where the inside splits off like the rim of a tire, and morphs into a
ball that shrinks away to nothing.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Morph3.lha
@endnode
@node Morph4-?.? "384x482x5 132 frame anim - donut bulge"
Morph4 ?.? 384x482x5 132 frame anim - donut bulge
A 132 frame 384x482x5 raytraced animation of a bulge moving around
the inside of a donut, like a snake swallowing a rat.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Morph4.lha
@endnode
@node Mostra-2.0 "IFF ILBM viewer with lots of options"
Mostra 2.0 IFF ILBM viewer with lots of options
Mostra 2.0 is a shareware IFF ILBM viewer featuring real-time unpacking
scroll, dozens of options, "smart" analysis of any IFF file (FORMs,
LISTs,... also nested ILBM!), total control over display modes, simple
slideshow processing, pattern matching, multipalette, double buffering,
fast decompression, color cycling, TeXdocs, startup files for easy custom
configurations and complete WB support.
Author: Sebastiano Vigna
Path: gfx/Mostra-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node MP-1.03 "ECS/AGA/OpalVision/PicassoII MPEG player"
MP 1.03 ECS/AGA/OpalVision/PicassoII MPEG player
An MPEG player for ECS/AGA/OpalVision/PicassoII, It is derived from the
UNIX/X11 MPEG decoder version 2.0 by the Berkeley Plateau Research Group.
Many thanks to Lawrence A. Rowe, Ketan Patel and Brian Smith for publishing
that decoder, without them I wouldn't even know how MPEG works. Requires
an 020+, 2MB, OS2.04.
Author: Michael van Elst
Path: gfx/MP-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node Navigator-?.? "A Virtual Reality presentation system"
Navigator ?.? A Virtual Reality presentation system
This program allows you to walk, drive and fly around in a 3 dimensional
computer generated world in realtime. It is used to visualize architectural,
industrial and artistic designs for presentation or analysis purposes.
You can use this program - live at your presentation
- tape it to VHS
- print out some pictures
Author: Michiel den Outer
Path: gfx/Navigator.lha
@endnode
@node Oinker-?.? "384x241x3 57 frame anim - feeding pigs"
Oinker ?.? 384x241x3 57 frame anim - feeding pigs
A 57 frame 384x241x3 animation of pigs feeding, that is a comment on
where the fruits of our labor go.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Oinker.lha
@endnode
@node OpaqueMove-1.1 "An Opaque Window Movement Commodity"
OpaqueMove 1.1 An Opaque Window Movement Commodity
OpaqueMove is a commodity that provides opaque window movement for Intuition
windows. That is, instead of simply moving the outline of a window, the
entire window contents are moved as you move the mouse. The EGS window
system provides this capability, but does not extend it to standard Intuition
screens. Hence this commodity.
This commodity is intended for use with accelerated graphics cards such as
the @{i}GVP Spectrum. @{ui} Although it is possible to use it with standard
Amiga AGA screens, it is likely to be impractically slow except possibly in
single bitplane modes. However, there are various controls which allow
selection of the conditions under which windows should be moved opaquely, and
under which they should be moved as an outline.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: gfx/OpaqueMove-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node P-View-?.? "A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3"
P-View ?.? A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3
A tiny ILBM viewer for OS 1.3/2/3, capable of displaying all
AGA and pre-AGA viewmodes correctly. On non-AGA machines, or where
the correct monitor is not available, an AGA picture will be shown
in the best mode possible using built-in defaults.
Author: Chas A.Wyndham
Path: gfx/P-View.lha
@endnode
@node PaletteMerger-1.0 "Merges two palettes together."
PaletteMerger 1.0 Merges two palettes together.
This utility merges two palette files together, useful especially for
large palettes (256 colors). You can easily merge two 128-color
palettes to one 256-color palette.
Author: R
diger Hanke
Path: gfx/PaletteMerger-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node PatchDT-?.? "Patches datatypes library functions."
PatchDT ?.? Patches datatypes library functions.
A program that patches a few functions in the datatypes library in order to
speed up the Workbench screen update when using datatypes objects as
backdrops in the workbench windows. This is only useful with graphics
cards such as the Piccolo or GVP Spectrum; you will see no speedup when
using the native Amiga graphics.
Author: Stefan Boberg
Path: gfx/PatchDT.lha
@endnode
@node PicCon-2.50 "Programmers Image converter"
PicCon 2.50 Programmers Image converter
PicCon is a program to aid developers of Amiga software for including
graphical images in their own programs.\n\n
In a full featured GUI you are able to cut out any portion of a loaded
picture and save it back to disk in a variety of formats. Supported formats
include: ordinary bitplanes, interleaved bitplanes, chunkypixels,
blittermasks, Amiga sprites, IFF ILBMs, workbench icons,
Super Nintendo/Famicom and Sega Megadrive/Genesis charactersets and lots
of variations on these main formats.\n
You can also save the picture's palette in a variety of formats, including
ordinary raw 4, 8, or 32 bits-per-gun, Amiga copperlists, IFF ILBM and more.\n
All saves can be done in either binary, as linkmodules (objectfiles), or in
sourcecode (assembler, C, E or Pascal).\n\n
The pictures which contain your images can be stored in IFF ILBM or any
format you've got datatypes' support for as the datatypes.library supplied
with OS3.0 is used (if present) by PicCon. RAW images and workbench icons
can also be loaded (for e.g. reediting), and PicCon also supports loading
and handling of standard IFF ANIMs.\n\n
Some simple (but, in this context, useful) imageprocessing tools have been
included in PicCon, like pen remapping, palette compression, size and depth
scaling and palette fitting. Other features that have proved very handy for
time-saving purposes are the "gridsave", "autocrop" and "autoscan" functions.
The "autoscan" function makes it possible to process a whole picture full
of images in one operation. The "gridsave" feature lets you save hundreds
of e.g. maptiles for backgroundgraphics in a game in a single command.\n\n
Author: Morten Eriksen
Path: gfx/PicCon-2.50.lha
@endnode
@node PicMerge-2.3 "Merges two same-sized BitMaps"
PicMerge 2.3 Merges two same-sized BitMaps
This little program merges two same-sized BitMaps by using logical
operators. All Amiga-Viewmodes are available, except of the HAM-
and 8HAM-Mode. That means, you can work with pictures with up to
256 colors.
The idea for this program was born as I was in trouble. How can I
merge two animations (one on the left, one on the right) in one?
So I done a simple hack to 'OR' the BitMaps. After adding a little
GUI-Interface I decided to make PicMerge public.
Author: Frank D
Path: gfx/PicMerge-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node POVControl-1.0 "Set POV parameters using GUI interface."
POVControl 1.0 Set POV parameters using GUI interface.
POV Control is a utility that can set the parameters of the Persistence Of
Vision 2.x raytracer from the POV Team, only by using an intuition
interface.
All the beginners to POV would appreciate it, because this kind of software
hasn't existed on the Amiga until now. For the intermediate users of POV
and for all the other, POV Control would certainly made them save time.
Author: Nicolas Mougel
Path: gfx/POVControl-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node PovPanel-1.3 "GUI for POV 2.2"
PovPanel 1.3 GUI for POV 2.2
PovPanel is a graphical frontend for the Persistence of Vision raytracer
V2.0/2.2 (mostly known as POV). It allows you to configure all the POV
options using checkbox, slider, mx and string gadgets. Once you have
configured the options for POV, click on the GO gadget. An asynchronous
CLI will open and execute POV with the options you specified. You may now
Quit Povpanel and leave pov running, or you can set up more options, press
GO and start another POV process. You can do this as many times as you
like, but you will soon be running at snail pace. :-)
Author: Colin Bell
Path: gfx/PovPanel-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node PPMQVGA-5 "Quantizes PPM files to 8 planes."
PPMQVGA 5 Quantizes PPM files to 8 planes.
Quantizes PPM files to 8 planes, with optional FloydSteinberg dithering.
Input is a PPM file from the file named, or standard input if no file is
provided. Also includes PPMtoILBM, a PPM to IFF converter by Jef Poskanzer
and Ingo Wilken.
Author: Lyle Rains
enhancements by Bill Davidsen
Path: gfx/PPMQVGA-5.lha
@endnode
@node Promotor-1.9 "Promote screens to any mode."
Promotor 1.9 Promote screens to any mode.
Allows you to promote screens to any mode you wish. You can give
instructions for specific screens, give general promotion rules, promote
depending on the mode requested by the program, or depending on: the task
requesting the screen, the title of the screen or the public screen name
for the requested screen. You can also do more than simply change the
mode, You can change the DriPens for the screens, the number of colors in
the ColorMap, and a lot more (check out the tags for OpenScreenTags, most
of them can be changed using the Promotor).
Author: Kurt Haenen
Path: gfx/Promotor-1.9.lha
@endnode
@node PSFonts-?.? "14 type1 fonts for Imagine spline editor"
PSFonts ?.? 14 type1 fonts for Imagine spline editor
Since the release of Imagine 2.9 last November, along with 3.0 a couple of
months ago, it has been a little difficult finding Type I Postscript fonts
that'll work in Imagine's Spline editor. The reasons for this are varied.
Typically, PS fonts in the Amiga domain have been processed with Gold
Disk's Font Manager or some other utility for use in DTP applications.
Also, these later versions of Imagine have been compiled on a PC and ported
to the Amiga. Some of the PS fonts have way too much detail and curves,
causing the Spline editor to return an error, or the object comes in as an
axis only.
So I set upon a quest of sorts, downloading Type I Postscript fonts from
various nets and BBSs, and seeing which ones would load into Imagine.
Naturally I cannot claim that the fonts in this archive represent the
majority available to the Amiga user (at least, I sure hope not!), but they
have all been tested and work just fine in 3.0, and presumably, 2.9.
They all are, to the best of my knowledge, in the public domain. You will
need to play with them a little, checking for duplicate points and coplanar
edges. But they do look very nice when rendered. These are the .pfb files
only, just put them in your PSFonts directory and you're ready to go
(rtfm). In any event, have fun, and keep on rendering!
Also included is a 16 color HiRes IFF of a rendered example of each of the
fonts.
Author: Unknown, submitted by Bill Graham
Path: gfx/PSFonts.lha
@endnode
@node Pteradactyl-?.? "Pteradactyl in flight"
Pteradactyl ?.? Pteradactyl in flight
This is a small quarter-screen HAM Interlace test animation of a pteradactyl
in flight flapping its wings, opening its mouth and turning its head from
side to side. It shows the use of the Bones feature in Imagine V3.0 to
articulate once static objects. It could be easily made to wiggle its feet,
blink its eyes, and even land and hop with very little effort. The test anim
was done at quarter-screen to keep the size down. I suggest using ViewTek
at F7 speed for viewing.
Author: Ted Stethem
Path: gfx/pteradactyl.lha
@endnode
@node Pulse-?.? "160x100x6 252 frame anim - thorny sphere"
Pulse ?.? 160x100x6 252 frame anim - thorny sphere
A 252 frame 160x100x6 raytraced animation of a sphere with thorns,
over a moving background. (Hey, let's see *you* come up with a
better description!)
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Pulse.lha
@endnode
@node QMJ-5.4 "Generates Mandelbrot/Julia/Quaternions."
QMJ 5.4 Generates Mandelbrot/Julia/Quaternions.
A program to generate Mandelbrot, Julia and Quaternion Julia slice images.
Features of this version; specify with the mouse which part of an image to
enlarge; save an image (compressed or uncompressed ILBM); reload an image
(compressed/uncompressed ILBM format); continue a saved, but unfinished
image, edit the colours used for drawing, load only the palette from
another image; control the complete mathematical process; choose the method
for colouring the image; send the image to the printer; choose IEEE or FFP
maths; choose low or medium resolution modes.
Author: Chris Baxter
Path: gfx/QMJ-5.4.lha
@endnode
@node QualityTime-?.? "Flip the Frog animation"
QualityTime ?.? Flip the Frog animation
Flip the Frog animation
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/QualityTime.lha
@endnode
@node RDS-2.1 "Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr."
RDS 2.1 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
Single-Image-Random-Dot Stereogram generator. A random dot stereogram is
a picture that looks like snow on a TV. By training your eye muscles to
behave in a certain way, a 3-D image will magically appear. I do not know
the specific optical properties that cause this to work. All I know is
that it does.
Author: Ben Sutter
Path: gfx/RDS-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node RDSGen-1.0 "Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr."
RDSGen 1.0 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
A "SIRDS" generator. SIRDS are Single-Image-Random-DotStereograms and are
"real" three-dimensional pictures. The dots (which seem random) are
calculated in such a way that if you focus "behind" the picture (monitor,
etc), you will see a 3D pic with a real feeling of "depth". It can be hard
to see the pics the first time, but don't give up! Most people succeed in
seeing them, though it may take some time.
Author: Martin Rebas
Path: gfx/RDSGen-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ReadDCTV-1.0 "Convert DCTV pics to 24-bit ILBM IFFs."
ReadDCTV 1.0 Convert DCTV pics to 24-bit ILBM IFFs.
Converts DCTV pictures to 24-bit ILBM IFF's. Should work on pre-2.0
systems, but does require iffparse.library. It also requires at least V3
of dctv.library.
Author: Garrick Meeker
Path: gfx/ReadDCTV-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ReScale-1.0 "Horizontally rescales IFF pictures"
ReScale 1.0 Horizontally rescales IFF pictures
Horizontally rescales IFF pictures. The program is used ONLY from
the CLI by giving it the names of the source and destination files, and
the number of pixels per row for the destination file. The source file
must be an UNCOMPRESSED IFF ILBM file.
Author: Fr
ric DELACROIX
Path: gfx/Rescale-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Ride-?.? "352x220x4 327 frame anim - objt on belt"
Ride ?.? 352x220x4 327 frame anim - objt on belt
A 327 frame 352x220x4 raytraced animation of an object shaped somewhat
like an iron on a single wheel, rolling along a roller coaster like
beltway, while various other geometric shaped objects fly around.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Ride.lha
@endnode
@node RippleCube-?.? "384x482x6 152 frame anim - rotating cube"
RippleCube ?.? 384x482x6 152 frame anim - rotating cube
A 152 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a rotating cube with
various shimmering surfaces with wildly colored patterns.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/RippleCube.lha
@endnode
@node RippleGrey-?.? "320x200x4 402 frame anim - rotating cube"
RippleGrey ?.? 320x200x4 402 frame anim - rotating cube
A 402 frame 320x200x4 raytraced animation of a rotating greyscale
cube with various patterns on the surfaces and some other objects
surrounding it.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/RippleGray.lha
@endnode
@node RoundCandy-?.? "384x482x6 62 frame anim - dancing candy"
RoundCandy ?.? 384x482x6 62 frame anim - dancing candy
A 62 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of two pieces of "round candy"
dancing on a disco like background.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/RoundCandy.lha
@endnode
@node RunnerAnim-?.? "R3D v2.4 example anim of running legs"
RunnerAnim ?.? R3D v2.4 example anim of running legs
This anim shows the new Skeleton primative being used to animate a pair of
running legs. Each leg has two inverse kinematic methods acting on it.
One on the ankle and one on the toes. Setting up this kind of action
would have taken hours in older versions instead of the few minutes it
took to put this simple demonstration together. The results are by no
means perfect but it does show how powerful the new skeleton can be.
Author: Andy Jones
Path: gfx/RunnerAnim.lha
@endnode
@node ScaleIcon-1.5 "MUI application to scale Workbench icons"
ScaleIcon 1.5 MUI application to scale Workbench icons
An MUI application that enables you to scale your Workbench icons in a
simple and convenient manner. It supports scaling by fraction (in
percent), by absolute sizes, halving and doubling and to use an icon (size)
as template. Any of these actions may be performed on any one or both
axes. Requires MUI.
Author: Frode Fjeld
Path: gfx/ScaleIcon-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node ShowVIC-3.06 "Convert & display Commodore 64 pictures."
ShowVIC 3.06 Convert & display Commodore 64 pictures.
A utility that converts and displays Commodore 64 picture files. A number
of different formats are supported, which ShowVIC will automatically
identify and convert. These include: Koala; Artist 64; Art Studio;
Advanced Art Studio; Image System (multi-colour and hires); Blazing
Paddles; Vidcom 64; Doodle; FLI; Hi-Eddi; Amica-Paint and PageFox. Requies
OS2.04+.
Author: Matt Francis
Path: gfx/ShowVIC-3.06.lha
@endnode
@node Show_2024-38.7 "Displays grey scale IFF's on CBM A2024."
Show_2024 38.7 Displays grey scale IFF's on CBM A2024.
A program for displaying IFF ILBM pictures on a Commodore A2024 grey scale
monitor. Pictures may either be shown in their original resolution or
converted for the special A2024 high resolution mode. Pictures with more
than 8 colors (4 colors for high resolution mode) will be dithered.
Author: Daniel Wicke
Path: gfx/Show_2024-38.7.lha
@endnode
@node ShuttleCock-?.? "Animation of Space Shuttles"
ShuttleCock ?.? Animation of Space Shuttles
Animation of Space Shuttles
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/ShuttleCock.lha
@endnode
@node SillyPutty-?.? "320x400x5 152 frame anim - ball of putty"
SillyPutty ?.? 320x400x5 152 frame anim - ball of putty
A 152 frame 320x400x5 raytraced animation of an ugly looking "ball of
putty" that looks like it's trying to reproduce by dividing into two
balls.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/SillyPutty.lha
@endnode
@node SIRDS_GEN-3.14 "Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr."
SIRDS_GEN 3.14 Single Image Random Dot Stereogram genr.
Single-Image-Random-Dot Stereogram generator. SIRDSs are "real"
three-dimensional pictures. The dots (which seem random) are calculated
in such a way that if you focus "behind" the picture (monitor,etc), you
will see a 3D pic with a real feeling of "depth". This version features:
Function plotting, and viewing as SIRDS; Free choice of screen-mode;
Scaling of the picture; Should run on Graphics cards too (not much tested,
but Picasso II is working); Automatic correction of the eyewidth to the
displaymode; Uses datatypes for reading the picture; 32-bit color
functions used; Uses a symmetric algorithm; Generation of "SIS" possible;
Flimmering, various settings possible, 3 different pattern-modes and more!
Author: Michael Mutschler
Path: gfx/SIRDS_GEN-3.14.lha
@endnode
@node Skydive-?.? "Animation of a harrier jet"
Skydive ?.? Animation of a harrier jet
Animation of a harrier jet doing a skydive
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/Skydive.lha
@endnode
@node Softshadows-?.? "An Imagine tutorial"
Softshadows ?.? An Imagine tutorial
An Imagine tutorial including an Imagine project file,
a jpeg example pic, and some illustrations along with an
explanatory text file.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Softshadows.lha
@endnode
@node SpaceCheezeBurger-?.? "384x482x6 101 frame anim - wierd burger"
SpaceCheezeBurger ?.? 384x482x6 101 frame anim - wierd burger
A 101 frame 384x482x6 raytraced animation of a most unappetizing
burger.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/SpaceCheezeBurger.lha
@endnode
@node StealthyBomber-?.? "Animation of a Stealth Bomber"
StealthyBomber ?.? Animation of a Stealth Bomber
Animation of a Stealth Bomber
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/StealthyBomber.lha
@endnode
@node StealthyManeuver-?.? "Animation of a Stealth fighter"
StealthyManeuver ?.? Animation of a Stealth fighter
Animation of a Stealth fighter
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/StealthyManeuver.lha
@endnode
@node SuperView-4.42 "Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber"
SuperView 4.42 Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber
SuperView is a localized Graphics Viewer/Converter/ScreenGrabber for
the superview.library, with ARexx-Support, GUI, Online-Help, Cx-Support
and many more features.
Converting graphics and "Screen-Grabbing" is possible in a very comfortable
and object-oriented manner, also allows image processing via SVOperators.
Needs at least superview.library V9+, which includes the following
FileFormats, Display Drivers and Operators (V9.12) :
SVObjects : - IFF-ILBM, IFF-ACBM, PCX, GIF, BMP (W*nd*ws), JPEG,
TIFF, FBM (*nix), PNM (*nix), IMG (GEM), WPG (W*rdP*rf*ct),
MAC (M*cPaint), C64 (Koala,Doodle), Targa, Pictor/PCPaint,
SunRaster, IFF-YUVN, WinIcon, SVO (own Format) and
all OS3-Datatypes !
Reads XPK- and PP20-packed data via Unpack.svobject.
SVDrivers : - ECS, AGA, EGS-Cards, OpalVision
SVOperators : - Dither24Bit, 24BitToHam6, HilbertDither256, XOR,
ExtractRed, ExtractGreen, ExtractBlue, ExtractGrayScales,
TopToBottom, LeftToRight
Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
Path: gfx/SuperView-4.42.lha
@endnode
@node SuperView-Lib-9.12 "Modular graphics viewing shared library"
SuperView-Lib 9.12 Modular graphics viewing shared library
Superview-Library V9.12, a modularian Shared Library-System for loading,
saving, displaying and processing of various common Graphic File Formats.
Uses sub-libraries for loading/saving (SVObjects), displaying (SVDrivers)
and processing (SVOperators).
Includes all needed programming stuff and example source code.
Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
Path: gfx/SuperView-Lib-9.12.lha
@endnode
@node svoJPEG-2.3 "JPEG svobject for superview library V6+"
svoJPEG 2.3 JPEG svobject for superview library V6+
JPEG svobject for superview.library V6+. Allows switching between 8
and 24 bit output via control pads, writes JPEG (24 Bit) from 1-8 and
24 bit, worked fine with all tested 24 bit JPEGs.
Author: Andreas Ralph Kleinert
Path: gfx/svoJPEG-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node TakoI-?.? "208x400x6 152 frame anim - skull & more"
TakoI ?.? 208x400x6 152 frame anim - skull & more
A 152 frame 208x400x6 raytraced animation of a rotating skull with a
waving tentacle growing out of the top of it.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/TakoI.lha
@endnode
@node TextDemo-5 "3D Dungeon with shading; AGA/ECS (020+)."
TextDemo 5 3D Dungeon with shading; AGA/ECS (020+).
This demo enables you to walk through a 3D dungeon. All walls are
realtime texturemapped and shaded. The ECS version uses 64 colors.
The AGA version uses 256 colors.
Author: John Hendrikx
Path: gfx/TextDemo-5.lha
@endnode
@node ThanksGiving92-?.? "160x200x6 101 frme anim, morphing turkey"
ThanksGiving92 ?.? 160x200x6 101 frme anim, morphing turkey
A 101 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of a turkey that gets
beheaded and morphs into a roasted turkey, landing on a plate that
the hatchet morphs into.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/ThanksGiving92.lha
@endnode
@node Thunderbird_1.iob-?.? "Imagine object"
Thunderbird_1.iob ?.? Imagine object
Imagine object submitted by Alasdair Whyte
Author: Alasdair Whyte
Path: gfx/Thunderbird_1.iob.lha
@endnode
@node TIFFView-1.14 "Read-view-print TIFF,MACpaint,GIF,JPEG"
TIFFView 1.14 Read-view-print TIFF,MACpaint,GIF,JPEG
A utility to read, view and print 'TIFF', 'MacPaint', 'GIF(87a & 89a)'
&'IFF', 'JPEG' or any image you have a 'DataType' for, and to write
them back as 'TIFF', 'JPEG' or 'IFF' files.
TIFFView is the most complete TIFF, GIF and JPEG reader ever seen on the
Amiga!
Author: Bert Wynants
Path: gfx/TIFFView-1.14.lha
@endnode
@node TMonsterGray3Anim-?.? "Hires 8 color grayscale imagine 3.0 anim"
TMonsterGray3Anim ?.? Hires 8 color grayscale imagine 3.0 anim
A hires 8 color grayscale animation done with Imagine 3.0.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/TMonsterGray3Anim.lha
@endnode
@node TongueMonster-?.? "160x225x6 81 frame anim - frog monster"
TongueMonster ?.? 160x225x6 81 frame anim - frog monster
An 81 frame 160x225x6 raytraced animation of a frog like creature
with an oversized tongue.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/TongueMonster.lha
@endnode
@node Transit-?.? "160x200x6 127 frame anim - fly through"
Transit ?.? 160x200x6 127 frame anim - fly through
A 127 frame 160x200x6 raytraced animation of something like a ship flying
through a wormhole. Shades of Deep Space 9 ...
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Transit.lha
@endnode
@node TriceraWalk-?.? "Bones animated triceratops."
TriceraWalk ?.? Bones animated triceratops.
Finally got around to animating the triceratops that comes with Imagine
using bones. This is a test animation in HAM Interlace quarterscreen to keep
the file size down. The triceratops gallops across the flatland in front of
an erupting volcano, stops and shakes his head furiously, lowers his head
and snaps at the ground. The motion of the triceratops still needs some
tweaking to look more realistic but this bones stuff becomes addictive. BTW,
this animation uses Particles, Applique, the new Mountain Top texture, the
new Leather texture and Bones.
Author: Ted Stethem
Path: gfx/TriceraWalk.lha
@endnode
@node TrickOrTreat-?.? "208x250x6 119 frame anim, Jack-O-Lantern"
TrickOrTreat ?.? 208x250x6 119 frame anim, Jack-O-Lantern
A 119 frame 208x250x6 raytraced animation of a "melting Jack-O-Lantern".
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/TrickOrTreat.lha
@endnode
@node TSMorph-3.0 "A comprehensive morphing package."
TSMorph 3.0 A comprehensive morphing package.
TSMorph is a set of morphing programs. It consists of three programs:\n
TSMorph Edit the Morph parameters\n
TSMorph-render Generate the morphed images\n
TSMorph-prefs Preferences editor\n
TSMorph is used to create a parameter file which is used by
TSMorph-render to produce the morphed images. Run times can be about 3
seconds per frame for a 150x150 image on a 28Mhz 68040.\n
TSMorph-render can be used to either morph one (or a series of)
image(s) to another in a set number of frames with a number of control
points, or just distort one (or a series of) image(s) with control
points. When TSMorph is run without parameters it will display an ASL
file requester for a file created by TSMorph, it will then create the
images, displaying a Progress Requester on the default public (or
named) screen allowing the process to be interrupted and/or stopped.\n
ARexx scripts are run before and after each image is processed. These
allow the changing of movement and colour to be controlled along with
the ability to only generate some frames, and also post image
processing (e.g. to change to a non-24-bit format and build an
animation).\n
TSmorph is used to generate the parameter file. When run it displays
an Information Window on a public screen. This allows the input of the
file names to morph between, the number of frames, the start frame,
the output file names, and the type of morph (single or dual images)
to be changed.\n
It also allows the editing of control points on the images. The images
are displayed on a public screen in resizeable, scrollable windows.\n
When the images are displayed control points can be edited in various
modes. These modes allow the addition, deletion, linking and unlinking
of the control points.\n
Context sensitive help is displayed using amigaguide (if available).
The 'Help' key can be pressed in the gadgets, over the gadgets, on
menus or anytime a window is active.\n
Author: Topicsave Limited
Path: gfx/TSMorph-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node U_Paint-1.0 "Paint Program for A1200 and A4000"
U_Paint 1.0 Paint Program for A1200 and A4000
Paint Program for A1200 and A4000
Author: Andreas Meinert
Path: gfx/U_PAINT-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node VideoTitler-1.15 "Create Title/Credits for your own video"
VideoTitler 1.15 Create Title/Credits for your own video
Generates professional looking TV titles and credits for your own
videos. Outstanding abilities are very smooth scrolling, color slides
(AGA-support), and usage of colorfonts. Binary only,
Author: Andreas Ackermann
Path: gfx/VideoTitler-1.15.lha
@endnode
@node VietnamConflict-?.? "Animation of 2 fighter jets"
VietnamConflict ?.? Animation of 2 fighter jets
Animation of 2 fighter jets
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/VietnamConflict.lha
@endnode
@node Viewtek-2.1.378 "Feature packed picture/animation viewer"
Viewtek 2.1.378 Feature packed picture/animation viewer
A feature packed Picture/Animation Viewer. Shows most ILBM's (including
24-bit ILBM's), most Compuserve GIF format images, most JFIF format JPEG
images and most ANIM Op-5 format animations, with support for different
palettes for each frame. Supports SHAM, CTBL, and PCHG images, full
support of ECS/AGA display modes (ie. show 256 color GIF's directly, show
800x600 HAM animations, etc.). Supports viewing contents of clipboard.
Iconifies to a Workbench AppIcon. Includes versions for DCTV, EGS, IV-24,
Firecracker, OpalVision, Retina, and Picasso
Author: Thomas Krehbiel
Path: gfx/Viewtek-2.1.378.lha
@endnode
@node VTOLContest-?.? "Animation of 2 competing VTOL aircraft"
VTOLContest ?.? Animation of 2 competing VTOL aircraft
Animation of 2 competing VTOL aircraft
Author: Eric Schwartz
Path: gfx/VTOLContest.lha
@endnode
@node WarpoTheClown-?.? "240x300x6 101 frame anim - clown head"
WarpoTheClown ?.? 240x300x6 101 frame anim - clown head
A 101 frame 240x300x6 raytraced animation of a warping clown head.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/WarpoTheClown.lha
@endnode
@node WavesHam-?.? "HAM Anim of Soothing Twilight Waves"
WavesHam ?.? HAM Anim of Soothing Twilight Waves
A HAM DIFF animation for playback with PlayDIFF, the freely distributable
player from MagicLantern. A Bit more ragged than the 24 bit version, but
nice on your monitor with the lights off. :)
Author: Chris Hurley
Path: gfx/WavesHam.lha
@endnode
@node Wiggle-?.? "320x400x6 53 frame anim - skull & tongue"
Wiggle ?.? 320x400x6 53 frame anim - skull & tongue
A 53 frame 320x400x6 raytraced animation of a skull with waving tentacles
growing out of it, and a long waving tongue.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Wiggle.lha
@endnode
@node Windmill-?.? "Windmill"
Windmill ?.? Windmill
This is a 100 frame test animation I did as a proof of a concept for a
technique I developed to simulate tall grass blowing in the wind. The
method used to create it is described in articles I wrote for Amiga
Video/Graphics and a new publication, LightWave Pro (put out by the VTU
people). It was done with LightWave 3.0 and took about 10mins per frame
with antialiasing at 752x480 resolution on a 33MHz Zeus equipped 2000.
Author: Mark Thompson
Path: gfx/Windmill.lha
@endnode
@node WormBall-?.? "208x250x6 76 frame anim - ball+tentacles"
WormBall ?.? 208x250x6 76 frame anim - ball+tentacles
A 76 frame 208x250x6 raytraced animation of a rotating ball with
waving tentacles growing out of it.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/WormBall.lha
@endnode
@node Zapper-?.? "384x482x5 152 fr. anim - lightening ball"
Zapper ?.? 384x482x5 152 fr. anim - lightening ball
A 152 frame 384x482x5 raytraced animation of a rotating ball with
lightening bolts flashing between various towers on it's surface.
Includes sound.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: gfx/Zapper.lha
@endnode
@node ZGIF_DRVR-1.0 "Driver interface for the ZGIF GIF viewer"
ZGIF_DRVR 1.0 Driver interface for the ZGIF GIF viewer
A driver interface for the ZGIF GIF image viewer. Can also
be used with FASTGIF, VIEWTEK, etc. Allows you to view up to 400
GIFs' with the click of a mouse button. Ideal for previewing
the hundreds of GIFs' that come on a CDROM. Binary only
Author: Milt Henderson
ZGif by Michael Zucchi
Path: gfx/ZGIF_DRVR-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node APlusPlus-1.01 "C++ class library for AmigaDOS functions"
APlusPlus 1.01 C++ class library for AmigaDOS functions
The A++ Library is a library written in C++ that consists of classes
assigned to the task of encapsulating the Amiga
system software. Its
aim is to provide a stable and effective method of programming the
Amiga
. That should include Exec, Dos, Intuition, ARexx, ..just
everything that makes sense being encapsulated with a proper C++ class
interface.
The A++ Library collects the hundreds of system functions, groups them
into classes that 'know' about the specialities of each function and
thus shields the programmer from using them incorrectly. The C++
programming language provides the object oriented paradigm that holds
no limitations to evolution of existing solutions.
The contents of this archive do not represent a complete and ready to
use tool but the expression of an idea showing promise. It gives only
a slight impression of what is possible. But much more can be done.
Author: Armin Vogt
Path: GNU/APlusPlus-1.01-src.lha
@endnode
@node autoconf-1.11 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-1.11-bin.lha
@endnode
@node autoconf-1.11 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-1.11-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node autoconf-1.11 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 1.11 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-1.11.tar.gz
@endnode
@node autoconf-2.1 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 2.1 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-2.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node autoconf-2.1 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 2.1 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-2.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node autoconf-2.1 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 2.1 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-2.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node autoconf-2.1 "GNU automatic configuration generator."
autoconf 2.1 GNU automatic configuration generator.
Autoconf is an extensible package of m4 macros that produce shell
scripts to automatically configure software source code packages.
These scripts can adapt the packages to many kinds of UNIX-like
systems without manual user intervention. Autoconf creates a
configuration script for a package from a template file that lists the
operating system features that the package can use, in the form of m4
macro calls.
Autoconf requires GNU m4. The configuration scripts produced by
Autoconf are independent of Autoconf when they are run, so their users
do not need to have Autoconf (or GNU m4).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/autoconf-2.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node bash-1.13.4 "GNU Bourne Again SHell - Amiga diffs"
bash 1.13.4 GNU Bourne Again SHell - Amiga diffs
This is GNU Bash. Bash is the GNU Project's Bourne Again SHell, an
interactive shell with Bourne shell syntax (/bin/sh); but also with
interactive command line editing, job control on architectures that
support it, Csh-like history features and brace expansion, and a slew
of other stuff. Bash is ultimately intended to be a faithful
implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools specification (IEEE
Working Group 1003.2).
These are only Amiga specific diffs to the FSF reference source.
Author: Chet Ramey, Case Western Reserve University
Path: GNU/bash-1.13.4-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node bc-1.03 "GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang."
bc 1.03 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
A language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive
execution of statements. There are some similarities in the syntax to
the C programming language.
A standard math library is available by command line option. If
requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
bc starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command
line in the order listed. After all files have been processed, bc
reads from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
(If a file contains a command to halt the processor, bc will never
read from the standard input.)
This version of bc contains several extensions beyond traditional bc
implementations and the POSIX draft standard. Command line options
can cause these extensions to print a warning or to be rejected. This
document describes the language accepted by this processor.
Extensions will be identified as such.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/bc-1.03-bin.lha
@endnode
@node bc-1.03 "GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang."
bc 1.03 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
A language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive
execution of statements. There are some similarities in the syntax to
the C programming language.
A standard math library is available by command line option. If
requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
bc starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command
line in the order listed. After all files have been processed, bc
reads from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
(If a file contains a command to halt the processor, bc will never
read from the standard input.)
This version of bc contains several extensions beyond traditional bc
implementations and the POSIX draft standard. Command line options
can cause these extensions to print a warning or to be rejected. This
document describes the language accepted by this processor.
Extensions will be identified as such.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/bc-1.03-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node bc-1.03 "GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang."
bc 1.03 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
A language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive
execution of statements. There are some similarities in the syntax to
the C programming language.
A standard math library is available by command line option. If
requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
bc starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command
line in the order listed. After all files have been processed, bc
reads from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
(If a file contains a command to halt the processor, bc will never
read from the standard input.)
This version of bc contains several extensions beyond traditional bc
implementations and the POSIX draft standard. Command line options
can cause these extensions to print a warning or to be rejected. This
document describes the language accepted by this processor.
Extensions will be identified as such.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/bc-1.03-src.lha
@endnode
@node bc-1.03 "GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang."
bc 1.03 GNU arbitrary precision calculator lang.
A language that supports arbitrary precision numbers with interactive
execution of statements. There are some similarities in the syntax to
the C programming language.
A standard math library is available by command line option. If
requested, the math library is defined before processing any files.
bc starts by processing code from all the files listed on the command
line in the order listed. After all files have been processed, bc
reads from the standard input. All code is executed as it is read.
(If a file contains a command to halt the processor, bc will never
read from the standard input.)
This version of bc contains several extensions beyond traditional bc
implementations and the POSIX draft standard. Command line options
can cause these extensions to print a warning or to be rejected. This
document describes the language accepted by this processor.
Extensions will be identified as such.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/bc-1.03.tar.gz
@endnode
@node binutils-1.8.x "GNU binary file utilities."
binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
"size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/binutils-1.8.x-bin.lha
@endnode
@node binutils-1.8.x "GNU binary file utilities."
binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
"size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/binutils-1.8.x-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node binutils-1.8.x "GNU binary file utilities."
binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
"size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/binutils-1.8.x-src.lha
@endnode
@node binutils-1.8.x "GNU binary file utilities."
binutils 1.8.x GNU binary file utilities.
Various tools for operating on object and executable files. Includes "ld",
"size", "nm", "strip", "ar", "objdump", and "ranlib".
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/binutils-1.8.x.tar.gz
@endnode
@node binutils-2.5.2 "GNU binary utilities, Amiga source"
binutils 2.5.2 GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
The GNU binary utilities.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/binutils-2.5.2-bin.lha
@endnode
@node binutils-2.5.2 "GNU binary utilities, Amiga source"
binutils 2.5.2 GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
The GNU binary utilities.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/binutils-2.5.2-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node binutils-2.5.2 "GNU binary utilities, Amiga source"
binutils 2.5.2 GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
The GNU binary utilities.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/binutils-2.5.2-src.lha
@endnode
@node binutils-2.5.2 "GNU binary utilities, Amiga source"
binutils 2.5.2 GNU binary utilities, Amiga source
The GNU binary utilities.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/binutils-2.5.2.tar.gz
@endnode
@node bison-1.22 "GNU parser generator yacc replacement"
bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc (1). It should be
upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Input files
should follow the yacc convention of ending in ".y". Unlike yacc, the
generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of
the input file. For instance, a grammar description file named
parse.y would produce the generated parser in a file named
parse.tab.c, instead of yacc 's y.tab.c.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/bison-1.22-bin.lha
@endnode
@node bison-1.22 "GNU parser generator yacc replacement"
bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc (1). It should be
upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Input files
should follow the yacc convention of ending in ".y". Unlike yacc, the
generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of
the input file. For instance, a grammar description file named
parse.y would produce the generated parser in a file named
parse.tab.c, instead of yacc 's y.tab.c.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/bison-1.22-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node bison-1.22 "GNU parser generator yacc replacement"
bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc (1). It should be
upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Input files
should follow the yacc convention of ending in ".y". Unlike yacc, the
generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of
the input file. For instance, a grammar description file named
parse.y would produce the generated parser in a file named
parse.tab.c, instead of yacc 's y.tab.c.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/bison-1.22-src.lha
@endnode
@node bison-1.22 "GNU parser generator yacc replacement"
bison 1.22 GNU parser generator yacc replacement
Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc (1). It should be
upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Input files
should follow the yacc convention of ending in ".y". Unlike yacc, the
generated files do not have fixed names, but instead use the prefix of
the input file. For instance, a grammar description file named
parse.y would produce the generated parser in a file named
parse.tab.c, instead of yacc 's y.tab.c.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/bison-1.22.tar.gz
@endnode
@node Brik-2.0 "Compute & use CRC lists to verify files"
Brik 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
A general purpose program that calculates both text and binary cyclic
redundancy codes (CRCs). Text mode CRCs calculated by brik are
portable across systems for files that are in the usual text format on
each system. Binary mode CRCs are portable for files that are moved
from system to system without any change. Brik can be used to verify
and update an embedded checksum header in files. It runs under
MS-DOS, UNIX system V, BSD UNIX, VAX/VMS, and AmigaDOS.
Author: Rahul Dhesi
Path: GNU/brik-2.0-bin.lha
@endnode
@node Brik-2.0 "Compute & use CRC lists to verify files"
Brik 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
A general purpose program that calculates both text and binary cyclic
redundancy codes (CRCs). Text mode CRCs calculated by brik are
portable across systems for files that are in the usual text format on
each system. Binary mode CRCs are portable for files that are moved
from system to system without any change. Brik can be used to verify
and update an embedded checksum header in files. It runs under
MS-DOS, UNIX system V, BSD UNIX, VAX/VMS, and AmigaDOS.
Author: Rahul Dhesi
Path: GNU/brik-2.0-src.lha
@endnode
@node calc-2.02c "Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp."
calc 2.02c Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
"Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
series of calculators, its many features include:
* Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
* Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
* Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
* Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
* Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
* Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
* Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
arithmetic modulo M for any M.
* Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
* Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
* "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
inside any editing buffer.
* Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
* Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
Author: Dave Gillespie
Path: GNU/calc-2.02c-bin.lha
@endnode
@node calc-2.02c "Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp."
calc 2.02c Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
"Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
series of calculators, its many features include:
* Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
* Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
* Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
* Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
* Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
* Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
* Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
arithmetic modulo M for any M.
* Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
* Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
* "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
inside any editing buffer.
* Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
* Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
Author: Dave Gillespie
Path: GNU/calc-2.02c-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node calc-2.02c "Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp."
calc 2.02c Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
"Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
series of calculators, its many features include:
* Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
* Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
* Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
* Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
* Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
* Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
* Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
arithmetic modulo M for any M.
* Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
* Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
* "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
inside any editing buffer.
* Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
* Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
Author: Dave Gillespie
Path: GNU/calc-2.02c-src.lha
@endnode
@node calc-2.02c "Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp."
calc 2.02c Advanced desk calculator in EMACS elisp.
"Calc" is an advanced calculator and mathematical tool that runs as
part of the GNU Emacs environment. Very roughly based on the HP-28/48
series of calculators, its many features include:
* Choice of algebraic or RPN (stack-based) entry of calculations.
* Arbitrary precision integers and floating-point numbers.
* Arithmetic on rational numbers, complex numbers (rectangular and
polar), error forms with standard deviations, open and closed
intervals, vectors and matrices, dates and times, infinities,
sets, quantities with units, and algebraic formulas.
* Mathematical operations such as logarithms and trigonometric functions.
* Programmer's features (bitwise operations, non-decimal numbers).
* Financial functions such as future value and internal rate of return.
* Number theoretical features such as prime factorization and
arithmetic modulo M for any M.
* Algebraic manipulation features, including symbolic calculus.
* Moving data to and from regular editing buffers.
* "Embedded mode" for manipulating Calc formulas and data directly
inside any editing buffer.
* Graphics using GNUPLOT, a versatile (and free) plotting program.
* Easy programming using keyboard macros, algebraic formulas,
algebraic rewrite rules, or extended Emacs Lisp.
Author: Dave Gillespie
Path: GNU/calc-2.02c.tar.gz
@endnode
@node cpio-2.3 "GNU utility to copy to/from archives."
cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
Cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a
file that contains other files plus information about them, such as
their pathname, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The
archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
Cpio has three operating modes. In copy-out mode, cpio copies files
into an archive. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the
standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. A
typical way to generate the list of filenames is with the find
command; you should give find the -depth option to minimize problems
with permissions on directories that are unwritable or not searchable.
In copy-in mode, cpio copies files out of an archive or lists the
archive contents. It reads the archive from the standard input. Any
non-option command line arguments are shell globbing patterns; only
files in the archive whose names match one or more of those patterns
are copied from the archive. Unlike in the shell, an initial `.' in a
filename does match a wildcard at the start of a pattern, and a `/' in
a filename can match wildcards. If no patterns are given, all files
are extracted.
In copy-pass mode, cpio copies files from one directory tree to
another, combining the copy-out and copy-in steps without actually
using an archive. It reads the list of files to copy from the
standard input; the directory into which it will copy them is given as
a non-option argument.
Cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new
ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar, and POSIX.1 tar.
The binary format is obsolete because it encodes information about the
files in a way that is not portable between different machine
architectures. The old ASCII format is portable between different
machine architectures, but should not be used on file systems with
more than 65536 i-nodes. The new ASCII format is portable between
different machine architectures and can be used on any size file
system, but is not supported by all versions of cpio; currently, it is
only supported by GNU and Unix System V R4. The crc format is like
the new ASCII format, but also contains a checksum for each file which
cpio calculates when creating an archive and verifies when the file is
extracted from the archive. The HPUX formats are provided for
compatibility with HPUX's cpio which stores device files differently.
The tar format is provided for compatability with the tar program. It
can not be used to archive files with names longer than 100
characters, and can not be used to archive "special" (block or
character devices) files. The POSIX.1 tar format can not be used to
archive files with names longer than 255 characters (less unless they
have a "/" in just the right place).
By default, cpio creates binary format archives, for compatibility
with older cpio programs. When extracting from archives, cpio
automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can
read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
Some of the options to cpio apply only to certain operating modes; see
the SYNOPSIS section for a list of which options are allowed in which
modes.
Author: Phil Nelson
David MacKenzie
John Oleynick
Path: GNU/cpio-2.3-bin.lha
@endnode
@node cpio-2.3 "GNU utility to copy to/from archives."
cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
Cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a
file that contains other files plus information about them, such as
their pathname, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The
archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
Cpio has three operating modes. In copy-out mode, cpio copies files
into an archive. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the
standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. A
typical way to generate the list of filenames is with the find
command; you should give find the -depth option to minimize problems
with permissions on directories that are unwritable or not searchable.
In copy-in mode, cpio copies files out of an archive or lists the
archive contents. It reads the archive from the standard input. Any
non-option command line arguments are shell globbing patterns; only
files in the archive whose names match one or more of those patterns
are copied from the archive. Unlike in the shell, an initial `.' in a
filename does match a wildcard at the start of a pattern, and a `/' in
a filename can match wildcards. If no patterns are given, all files
are extracted.
In copy-pass mode, cpio copies files from one directory tree to
another, combining the copy-out and copy-in steps without actually
using an archive. It reads the list of files to copy from the
standard input; the directory into which it will copy them is given as
a non-option argument.
Cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new
ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar, and POSIX.1 tar.
The binary format is obsolete because it encodes information about the
files in a way that is not portable between different machine
architectures. The old ASCII format is portable between different
machine architectures, but should not be used on file systems with
more than 65536 i-nodes. The new ASCII format is portable between
different machine architectures and can be used on any size file
system, but is not supported by all versions of cpio; currently, it is
only supported by GNU and Unix System V R4. The crc format is like
the new ASCII format, but also contains a checksum for each file which
cpio calculates when creating an archive and verifies when the file is
extracted from the archive. The HPUX formats are provided for
compatibility with HPUX's cpio which stores device files differently.
The tar format is provided for compatability with the tar program. It
can not be used to archive files with names longer than 100
characters, and can not be used to archive "special" (block or
character devices) files. The POSIX.1 tar format can not be used to
archive files with names longer than 255 characters (less unless they
have a "/" in just the right place).
By default, cpio creates binary format archives, for compatibility
with older cpio programs. When extracting from archives, cpio
automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can
read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
Some of the options to cpio apply only to certain operating modes; see
the SYNOPSIS section for a list of which options are allowed in which
modes.
Author: Phil Nelson
David MacKenzie
John Oleynick
Path: GNU/cpio-2.3-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node cpio-2.3 "GNU utility to copy to/from archives."
cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
Cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a
file that contains other files plus information about them, such as
their pathname, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The
archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
Cpio has three operating modes. In copy-out mode, cpio copies files
into an archive. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the
standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. A
typical way to generate the list of filenames is with the find
command; you should give find the -depth option to minimize problems
with permissions on directories that are unwritable or not searchable.
In copy-in mode, cpio copies files out of an archive or lists the
archive contents. It reads the archive from the standard input. Any
non-option command line arguments are shell globbing patterns; only
files in the archive whose names match one or more of those patterns
are copied from the archive. Unlike in the shell, an initial `.' in a
filename does match a wildcard at the start of a pattern, and a `/' in
a filename can match wildcards. If no patterns are given, all files
are extracted.
In copy-pass mode, cpio copies files from one directory tree to
another, combining the copy-out and copy-in steps without actually
using an archive. It reads the list of files to copy from the
standard input; the directory into which it will copy them is given as
a non-option argument.
Cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new
ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar, and POSIX.1 tar.
The binary format is obsolete because it encodes information about the
files in a way that is not portable between different machine
architectures. The old ASCII format is portable between different
machine architectures, but should not be used on file systems with
more than 65536 i-nodes. The new ASCII format is portable between
different machine architectures and can be used on any size file
system, but is not supported by all versions of cpio; currently, it is
only supported by GNU and Unix System V R4. The crc format is like
the new ASCII format, but also contains a checksum for each file which
cpio calculates when creating an archive and verifies when the file is
extracted from the archive. The HPUX formats are provided for
compatibility with HPUX's cpio which stores device files differently.
The tar format is provided for compatability with the tar program. It
can not be used to archive files with names longer than 100
characters, and can not be used to archive "special" (block or
character devices) files. The POSIX.1 tar format can not be used to
archive files with names longer than 255 characters (less unless they
have a "/" in just the right place).
By default, cpio creates binary format archives, for compatibility
with older cpio programs. When extracting from archives, cpio
automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can
read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
Some of the options to cpio apply only to certain operating modes; see
the SYNOPSIS section for a list of which options are allowed in which
modes.
Author: Phil Nelson
David MacKenzie
John Oleynick
Path: GNU/cpio-2.3-src.lha
@endnode
@node cpio-2.3 "GNU utility to copy to/from archives."
cpio 2.3 GNU utility to copy to/from archives.
Cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive, which is a
file that contains other files plus information about them, such as
their pathname, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The
archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.
Cpio has three operating modes. In copy-out mode, cpio copies files
into an archive. It reads a list of filenames, one per line, on the
standard input, and writes the archive onto the standard output. A
typical way to generate the list of filenames is with the find
command; you should give find the -depth option to minimize problems
with permissions on directories that are unwritable or not searchable.
In copy-in mode, cpio copies files out of an archive or lists the
archive contents. It reads the archive from the standard input. Any
non-option command line arguments are shell globbing patterns; only
files in the archive whose names match one or more of those patterns
are copied from the archive. Unlike in the shell, an initial `.' in a
filename does match a wildcard at the start of a pattern, and a `/' in
a filename can match wildcards. If no patterns are given, all files
are extracted.
In copy-pass mode, cpio copies files from one directory tree to
another, combining the copy-out and copy-in steps without actually
using an archive. It reads the list of files to copy from the
standard input; the directory into which it will copy them is given as
a non-option argument.
Cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new
ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar, and POSIX.1 tar.
The binary format is obsolete because it encodes information about the
files in a way that is not portable between different machine
architectures. The old ASCII format is portable between different
machine architectures, but should not be used on file systems with
more than 65536 i-nodes. The new ASCII format is portable between
different machine architectures and can be used on any size file
system, but is not supported by all versions of cpio; currently, it is
only supported by GNU and Unix System V R4. The crc format is like
the new ASCII format, but also contains a checksum for each file which
cpio calculates when creating an archive and verifies when the file is
extracted from the archive. The HPUX formats are provided for
compatibility with HPUX's cpio which stores device files differently.
The tar format is provided for compatability with the tar program. It
can not be used to archive files with names longer than 100
characters, and can not be used to archive "special" (block or
character devices) files. The POSIX.1 tar format can not be used to
archive files with names longer than 255 characters (less unless they
have a "/" in just the right place).
By default, cpio creates binary format archives, for compatibility
with older cpio programs. When extracting from archives, cpio
automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can
read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
Some of the options to cpio apply only to certain operating modes; see
the SYNOPSIS section for a list of which options are allowed in which
modes.
Author: Phil Nelson
David MacKenzie
John Oleynick
Path: GNU/cpio-2.3.tar.gz
@endnode
@node dbmalloc-1.14 "Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines."
dbmalloc 1.14 Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
This is the malloc debugging library (patchlevel 14). This library contains
a drop-in replacement for the standard dynamic memory allocation routines and
many of the other C modules that are typically used to access and/or manipulate
these data areas. The replacements function almost identically to the original
functions with the exception that they perform a significant amount of
error checking and/or validating.
This library can be used with very little (if any) changes to the original
code (many times only requiring a re-link of the executable) and provide a
full-service debugging capability.
The entire library will follow in 10 separate shar files.
This new version includes several enhancements over patch level 13 including:
* more auto-configuration tuning
* several bug fixes
In addition to the changes listed above, this version contains the
following changes since the comp.soures.reviewed release at patch
level 7, in Volume 2, Issue 1:
* Much better performance
* automatic configuration on most systems
* addition of XtAlloc routines for X window debugging
* better identification of the source of double frees
* ability to record function stack info so error reports give
the calling stack for where the data was allocated and/or the
error was detected (note: this is manually maintained by the pgm)
* more support for leak detection (especially with respect to getting
rid of leak reports on things you know are not leaks)
* additional checking of pointesr to make the library more robust
* added case insensitive string comparison routines
* several bug fixes and/or portability changes
* added ability to change the state of the fill area flag
* added capability to disallow reuse of free'd segments (so that
double frees could be more readily identified by the data in
the segment
* a couple of function name changes
* new funcs: memalign, malloc_abort, malloc_size
Author: Conor P. Cahill
Path: GNU/dbmalloc-1.14-bin.lha
@endnode
@node dbmalloc-1.14 "Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines."
dbmalloc 1.14 Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
This is the malloc debugging library (patchlevel 14). This library contains
a drop-in replacement for the standard dynamic memory allocation routines and
many of the other C modules that are typically used to access and/or manipulate
these data areas. The replacements function almost identically to the original
functions with the exception that they perform a significant amount of
error checking and/or validating.
This library can be used with very little (if any) changes to the original
code (many times only requiring a re-link of the executable) and provide a
full-service debugging capability.
The entire library will follow in 10 separate shar files.
This new version includes several enhancements over patch level 13 including:
* more auto-configuration tuning
* several bug fixes
In addition to the changes listed above, this version contains the
following changes since the comp.soures.reviewed release at patch
level 7, in Volume 2, Issue 1:
* Much better performance
* automatic configuration on most systems
* addition of XtAlloc routines for X window debugging
* better identification of the source of double frees
* ability to record function stack info so error reports give
the calling stack for where the data was allocated and/or the
error was detected (note: this is manually maintained by the pgm)
* more support for leak detection (especially with respect to getting
rid of leak reports on things you know are not leaks)
* additional checking of pointesr to make the library more robust
* added case insensitive string comparison routines
* several bug fixes and/or portability changes
* added ability to change the state of the fill area flag
* added capability to disallow reuse of free'd segments (so that
double frees could be more readily identified by the data in
the segment
* a couple of function name changes
* new funcs: memalign, malloc_abort, malloc_size
Author: Conor P. Cahill
Path: GNU/dbmalloc-1.14-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node dbmalloc-1.14 "Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines."
dbmalloc 1.14 Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
This is the malloc debugging library (patchlevel 14). This library contains
a drop-in replacement for the standard dynamic memory allocation routines and
many of the other C modules that are typically used to access and/or manipulate
these data areas. The replacements function almost identically to the original
functions with the exception that they perform a significant amount of
error checking and/or validating.
This library can be used with very little (if any) changes to the original
code (many times only requiring a re-link of the executable) and provide a
full-service debugging capability.
The entire library will follow in 10 separate shar files.
This new version includes several enhancements over patch level 13 including:
* more auto-configuration tuning
* several bug fixes
In addition to the changes listed above, this version contains the
following changes since the comp.soures.reviewed release at patch
level 7, in Volume 2, Issue 1:
* Much better performance
* automatic configuration on most systems
* addition of XtAlloc routines for X window debugging
* better identification of the source of double frees
* ability to record function stack info so error reports give
the calling stack for where the data was allocated and/or the
error was detected (note: this is manually maintained by the pgm)
* more support for leak detection (especially with respect to getting
rid of leak reports on things you know are not leaks)
* additional checking of pointesr to make the library more robust
* added case insensitive string comparison routines
* several bug fixes and/or portability changes
* added ability to change the state of the fill area flag
* added capability to disallow reuse of free'd segments (so that
double frees could be more readily identified by the data in
the segment
* a couple of function name changes
* new funcs: memalign, malloc_abort, malloc_size
Author: Conor P. Cahill
Path: GNU/dbmalloc-1.14-src.lha
@endnode
@node dbmalloc-1.14 "Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines."
dbmalloc 1.14 Debugging malloc/realloc/free routines.
This is the malloc debugging library (patchlevel 14). This library contains
a drop-in replacement for the standard dynamic memory allocation routines and
many of the other C modules that are typically used to access and/or manipulate
these data areas. The replacements function almost identically to the original
functions with the exception that they perform a significant amount of
error checking and/or validating.
This library can be used with very little (if any) changes to the original
code (many times only requiring a re-link of the executable) and provide a
full-service debugging capability.
The entire library will follow in 10 separate shar files.
This new version includes several enhancements over patch level 13 including:
* more auto-configuration tuning
* several bug fixes
In addition to the changes listed above, this version contains the
following changes since the comp.soures.reviewed release at patch
level 7, in Volume 2, Issue 1:
* Much better performance
* automatic configuration on most systems
* addition of XtAlloc routines for X window debugging
* better identification of the source of double frees
* ability to record function stack info so error reports give
the calling stack for where the data was allocated and/or the
error was detected (note: this is manually maintained by the pgm)
* more support for leak detection (especially with respect to getting
rid of leak reports on things you know are not leaks)
* additional checking of pointesr to make the library more robust
* added case insensitive string comparison routines
* several bug fixes and/or portability changes
* added ability to change the state of the fill area flag
* added capability to disallow reuse of free'd segments (so that
double frees could be more readily identified by the data in
the segment
* a couple of function name changes
* new funcs: memalign, malloc_abort, malloc_size
Author: Conor P. Cahill
Path: GNU/dbmalloc-1.14.tar.gz
@endnode
@node dbug-2.3 "Macro based debugging library and tools."
dbug 2.3 Macro based debugging library and tools.
A macro based C debugging package which has proven to be a very
flexible and useful tool for debugging, testing, and porting C
programs.
All of the features of the dbug package can be enabled or disabled
dynamically at execution time. This means that production programs
will run normally when debugging is not enabled, and eliminates the
need to maintain two separate versions of a program.
Many of the things easily accomplished with conventional debugging
tools, such as symbolic debuggers, are difficult or impossible with
this package, and vice versa. Thus the dbug package should not be
thought of as a replacement or substitute for other debugging tools,
but simply as a useful addition to the program development and
maintenance environment.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: GNU/dbug-2.3-bin.lha
@endnode
@node dbug-2.3 "Macro based debugging library and tools."
dbug 2.3 Macro based debugging library and tools.
A macro based C debugging package which has proven to be a very
flexible and useful tool for debugging, testing, and porting C
programs.
All of the features of the dbug package can be enabled or disabled
dynamically at execution time. This means that production programs
will run normally when debugging is not enabled, and eliminates the
need to maintain two separate versions of a program.
Many of the things easily accomplished with conventional debugging
tools, such as symbolic debuggers, are difficult or impossible with
this package, and vice versa. Thus the dbug package should not be
thought of as a replacement or substitute for other debugging tools,
but simply as a useful addition to the program development and
maintenance environment.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: GNU/dbug-2.3-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node dbug-2.3 "Macro based debugging library and tools."
dbug 2.3 Macro based debugging library and tools.
A macro based C debugging package which has proven to be a very
flexible and useful tool for debugging, testing, and porting C
programs.
All of the features of the dbug package can be enabled or disabled
dynamically at execution time. This means that production programs
will run normally when debugging is not enabled, and eliminates the
need to maintain two separate versions of a program.
Many of the things easily accomplished with conventional debugging
tools, such as symbolic debuggers, are difficult or impossible with
this package, and vice versa. Thus the dbug package should not be
thought of as a replacement or substitute for other debugging tools,
but simply as a useful addition to the program development and
maintenance environment.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: GNU/dbug-2.3-src.lha
@endnode
@node dbug-2.3 "Macro based debugging library and tools."
dbug 2.3 Macro based debugging library and tools.
A macro based C debugging package which has proven to be a very
flexible and useful tool for debugging, testing, and porting C
programs.
All of the features of the dbug package can be enabled or disabled
dynamically at execution time. This means that production programs
will run normally when debugging is not enabled, and eliminates the
need to maintain two separate versions of a program.
Many of the things easily accomplished with conventional debugging
tools, such as symbolic debuggers, are difficult or impossible with
this package, and vice versa. Thus the dbug package should not be
thought of as a replacement or substitute for other debugging tools,
but simply as a useful addition to the program development and
maintenance environment.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: GNU/dbug-2.3.tar.gz
@endnode
@node dc-0.2 "GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator"
dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
is to standard output.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/dc-0.2-bin.lha
@endnode
@node dc-0.2 "GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator"
dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
is to standard output.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/dc-0.2-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node dc-0.2 "GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator"
dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
is to standard output.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/dc-0.2-src.lha
@endnode
@node dc-0.2 "GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator"
dc 0.2 GNU reverse-polish (RPN) desk calculator
DC is a reverse-polish desk calculator which supports unlimited
precision arithmetic. It also allows you to define and call macros.
Normally DC reads from the standard input; if any command arguments
are given to it, they are filenames, and DC reads and executes the
contents of the files before reading from standard input. All output
is to standard output.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/dc-0.2.tar.gz
@endnode
@node diffutils-2.7 "GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities"
diffutils 2.7 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
This directory contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities.
Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are
significantly faster. cmp has been moved here from the GNU textutils.
Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ.
Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the
two files started out as identical copies but were changed by
different people.
You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or
each corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences
between files line by line in any of several formats, selectable by
command line options. This set of differences is often called a diff
or patch. For files that are identical, diff normally produces no
output; for binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that
they are different.
You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where
two files differ. Cmp can also show all the characters that differ
between the two files, side by side.
You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files.
When two people have made independent changes to a common original,
diff3 can report the differences between the original and the two
changed versions, and can produce a merged file that contains both
persons' changes together with warnings about conflicts.
You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.
You can use the set of differences produced by diff to distribute
updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
This method is especially useful when the differences are small
compared to the complete files. Given diff output, you can use the
patch program to update, or patch, a copy of the file. If you think
of diff as subtracting one file from another to produce their
difference, you can think of patch as adding the difference to one
file to reproduce the other.
Author: Free Software Foundation
et. al.
Path: GNU/diffutils-2.7-bin.lha
@endnode
@node diffutils-2.7 "GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities"
diffutils 2.7 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
This directory contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities.
Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are
significantly faster. cmp has been moved here from the GNU textutils.
Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ.
Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the
two files started out as identical copies but were changed by
different people.
You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or
each corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences
between files line by line in any of several formats, selectable by
command line options. This set of differences is often called a diff
or patch. For files that are identical, diff normally produces no
output; for binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that
they are different.
You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where
two files differ. Cmp can also show all the characters that differ
between the two files, side by side.
You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files.
When two people have made independent changes to a common original,
diff3 can report the differences between the original and the two
changed versions, and can produce a merged file that contains both
persons' changes together with warnings about conflicts.
You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.
You can use the set of differences produced by diff to distribute
updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
This method is especially useful when the differences are small
compared to the complete files. Given diff output, you can use the
patch program to update, or patch, a copy of the file. If you think
of diff as subtracting one file from another to produce their
difference, you can think of patch as adding the difference to one
file to reproduce the other.
Author: Free Software Foundation
et. al.
Path: GNU/diffutils-2.7-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node diffutils-2.7 "GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities"
diffutils 2.7 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
This directory contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities.
Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are
significantly faster. cmp has been moved here from the GNU textutils.
Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ.
Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the
two files started out as identical copies but were changed by
different people.
You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or
each corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences
between files line by line in any of several formats, selectable by
command line options. This set of differences is often called a diff
or patch. For files that are identical, diff normally produces no
output; for binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that
they are different.
You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where
two files differ. Cmp can also show all the characters that differ
between the two files, side by side.
You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files.
When two people have made independent changes to a common original,
diff3 can report the differences between the original and the two
changed versions, and can produce a merged file that contains both
persons' changes together with warnings about conflicts.
You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.
You can use the set of differences produced by diff to distribute
updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
This method is especially useful when the differences are small
compared to the complete files. Given diff output, you can use the
patch program to update, or patch, a copy of the file. If you think
of diff as subtracting one file from another to produce their
difference, you can think of patch as adding the difference to one
file to reproduce the other.
Author: Free Software Foundation
et. al.
Path: GNU/diffutils-2.7-src.lha
@endnode
@node diffutils-2.7 "GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities"
diffutils 2.7 GNU diff, diff3, sdiff and cmp utilities
This directory contains the GNU diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp utilities.
Their features are a superset of the Unix features and they are
significantly faster. cmp has been moved here from the GNU textutils.
Computer users often find occasion to ask how two files differ.
Perhaps one file is a newer version of the other file. Or maybe the
two files started out as identical copies but were changed by
different people.
You can use the diff command to show differences between two files, or
each corresponding file in two directories. diff outputs differences
between files line by line in any of several formats, selectable by
command line options. This set of differences is often called a diff
or patch. For files that are identical, diff normally produces no
output; for binary (non-text) files, diff normally reports only that
they are different.
You can use the cmp command to show the offsets and line numbers where
two files differ. Cmp can also show all the characters that differ
between the two files, side by side.
You can use the diff3 command to show differences among three files.
When two people have made independent changes to a common original,
diff3 can report the differences between the original and the two
changed versions, and can produce a merged file that contains both
persons' changes together with warnings about conflicts.
You can use the sdiff command to merge two files interactively.
You can use the set of differences produced by diff to distribute
updates to text files (such as program source code) to other people.
This method is especially useful when the differences are small
compared to the complete files. Given diff output, you can use the
patch program to update, or patch, a copy of the file. If you think
of diff as subtracting one file from another to produce their
difference, you can think of patch as adding the difference to one
file to reproduce the other.
Author: Free Software Foundation
et. al.
Path: GNU/diffutils-2.7.tar.gz
@endnode
@node doschk-1.1 "Check DOS/SYSV filename limits."
doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
This program is intended as a utility to help software developers
ensure that their source file names are distinguishable on MS-DOS and
14-character SYSV platforms. To perform this task, doschk reads a
list of filenames and produces a report of all the conflicts that
would arise if the files were transferred to a MS-DOS or SYSV
platform.
Author: DJ Delorie
Path: GNU/doschk-1.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node doschk-1.1 "Check DOS/SYSV filename limits."
doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
This program is intended as a utility to help software developers
ensure that their source file names are distinguishable on MS-DOS and
14-character SYSV platforms. To perform this task, doschk reads a
list of filenames and produces a report of all the conflicts that
would arise if the files were transferred to a MS-DOS or SYSV
platform.
Author: DJ Delorie
Path: GNU/doschk-1.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node doschk-1.1 "Check DOS/SYSV filename limits."
doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
This program is intended as a utility to help software developers
ensure that their source file names are distinguishable on MS-DOS and
14-character SYSV platforms. To perform this task, doschk reads a
list of filenames and produces a report of all the conflicts that
would arise if the files were transferred to a MS-DOS or SYSV
platform.
Author: DJ Delorie
Path: GNU/doschk-1.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node doschk-1.1 "Check DOS/SYSV filename limits."
doschk 1.1 Check DOS/SYSV filename limits.
This program is intended as a utility to help software developers
ensure that their source file names are distinguishable on MS-DOS and
14-character SYSV platforms. To perform this task, doschk reads a
list of filenames and produces a report of all the conflicts that
would arise if the files were transferred to a MS-DOS or SYSV
platform.
Author: DJ Delorie
Path: GNU/doschk-1.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node ed-0.1 "8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor."
ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
"Ed" is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
modify and otherwise manipulate text files. "Red" is a restricted ed:
it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute
shell commands.
Author: Andrew Moore
Path: GNU/ed-0.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node ed-0.1 "8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor."
ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
"Ed" is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
modify and otherwise manipulate text files. "Red" is a restricted ed:
it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute
shell commands.
Author: Andrew Moore
Path: GNU/ed-0.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node ed-0.1 "8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor."
ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
"Ed" is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
modify and otherwise manipulate text files. "Red" is a restricted ed:
it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute
shell commands.
Author: Andrew Moore
Path: GNU/ed-0.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node ed-0.1 "8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor."
ed 0.1 8-bit-clean POSIX compliant line editor.
"Ed" is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display,
modify and otherwise manipulate text files. "Red" is a restricted ed:
it can only edit files in the current directory and cannot execute
shell commands.
Author: Andrew Moore
Path: GNU/ed-0.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node emacs-18.59 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-18.59-bin.lha
@endnode
@node emacs-18.59 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-18.59-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node emacs-18.59 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-18.59-src.lha
@endnode
@node emacs-18.59 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 18.59 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-18.59.tar.gz
@endnode
@node emacs-19.28 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 19.28 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-19.28-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node emacs-19.28 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 19.28 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-19.28-src.lha
@endnode
@node emacs-19.28 "GNU Emacs editor"
emacs 19.28 GNU Emacs editor
GNU Emacs is the GNU incarnation of the advanced, self-documenting,
customizable, extensible real-time display editor Emacs. (The `G' in
`GNU' is not silent.)
We say that Emacs is a "display" editor because normally the text
being edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as
you type your commands.
We call it a "real-time" editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
We call Emacs advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond
simple insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentation
of programs; viewing two or more files at once; and dealing in terms
of characters, words, lines, sentences, paragraphs, and pages, as well
as expressions and comments in several different programming
languages. It is much easier to type one command meaning "go to the
end of the paragraph" than to find that spot with simple cursor keys.
"Self-documenting" means that at any time you can type a special
character, `Control-h', to find out what your options are. You can
also use it to find out what any command does, or to find all the
commands that pertain to a topic.
"Customizable" means that you can change the definitions of Emacs
commands in little ways. For example, if you use a programming
language in which comments start with `<**' and end with `**>', you
can tell the Emacs comment manipulation commands to use those strings.
Another sort of customization is rearrangement of the command set.
For example, if you prefer the four basic cursor motion commands (up,
down, left and right) on keys in a diamond pattern on the keyboard,
you can have it.
"Extensible" means that you can go beyond simple customization and
write entirely new commands, programs in the Lisp language to be run
by Emacs's own Lisp interpreter. Emacs is an "on-line extensible"
system, which means that it is divided into many functions that call
each other, any of which can be redefined in the middle of an editing
session. Any part of Emacs can be replaced without making a separate
copy of all of Emacs. Most of the editing commands of Emacs are
written in Lisp already; the few exceptions could have been written in
Lisp but are written in C for efficiency. Although only a programmer
can write an extension, anybody can use it afterward.
Author: Richard Stallman
Path: GNU/emacs-19.28.tar.gz
@endnode
@node f2c-93.04.28 "Fortran 77 to C translator"
f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
F2c converts Fortran 77 source code in files with names ending in `.f'
or `.F' to C (or C++) source files in the current directory, with `.c'
substituted for the final `.f' or `.F'. If no Fortran files are
named, f2c reads Fortran from standard input and writes C on standard
output. Filenames that end with `.p' or `.P' are taken to be
prototype files, as produced by option `-P', and are read first.
Author: David Gay
Stu Feldman
Mark Maimone
Norm Schryer
Path: GNU/f2c-1993.04.28-bin.lha
@endnode
@node f2c-93.04.28 "Fortran 77 to C translator"
f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
F2c converts Fortran 77 source code in files with names ending in `.f'
or `.F' to C (or C++) source files in the current directory, with `.c'
substituted for the final `.f' or `.F'. If no Fortran files are
named, f2c reads Fortran from standard input and writes C on standard
output. Filenames that end with `.p' or `.P' are taken to be
prototype files, as produced by option `-P', and are read first.
Author: David Gay
Stu Feldman
Mark Maimone
Norm Schryer
Path: GNU/f2c-1993.04.28-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node f2c-93.04.28 "Fortran 77 to C translator"
f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
F2c converts Fortran 77 source code in files with names ending in `.f'
or `.F' to C (or C++) source files in the current directory, with `.c'
substituted for the final `.f' or `.F'. If no Fortran files are
named, f2c reads Fortran from standard input and writes C on standard
output. Filenames that end with `.p' or `.P' are taken to be
prototype files, as produced by option `-P', and are read first.
Author: David Gay
Stu Feldman
Mark Maimone
Norm Schryer
Path: GNU/f2c-1993.04.28-src.lha
@endnode
@node f2c-93.04.28 "Fortran 77 to C translator"
f2c 93.04.28 Fortran 77 to C translator
F2c converts Fortran 77 source code in files with names ending in `.f'
or `.F' to C (or C++) source files in the current directory, with `.c'
substituted for the final `.f' or `.F'. If no Fortran files are
named, f2c reads Fortran from standard input and writes C on standard
output. Filenames that end with `.p' or `.P' are taken to be
prototype files, as produced by option `-P', and are read first.
Author: David Gay
Stu Feldman
Mark Maimone
Norm Schryer
Path: GNU/f2c-1993.04.28.tar.gz
@endnode
@node fileutils-3.12 "File management utilities."
fileutils 3.12 File management utilities.
These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
The programs that can be built with this package are: chgrp, chown,
chmod, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, dir, vdir, ls, mkdir, mvdir,
mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir and touch. But mvdir is built only on
systems that lack the rename system call.
The programs cat, cut, expand, head, paste, split, tac, tail and
unexpand, which used to be part of the fileutils, are now part of the
textutils. Cmp is now part of the diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/fileutils-3.12-bin.lha
@endnode
@node fileutils-3.12 "File management utilities."
fileutils 3.12 File management utilities.
These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
The programs that can be built with this package are: chgrp, chown,
chmod, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, dir, vdir, ls, mkdir, mvdir,
mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir and touch. But mvdir is built only on
systems that lack the rename system call.
The programs cat, cut, expand, head, paste, split, tac, tail and
unexpand, which used to be part of the fileutils, are now part of the
textutils. Cmp is now part of the diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/fileutils-3.12-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node fileutils-3.12 "File management utilities."
fileutils 3.12 File management utilities.
These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
The programs that can be built with this package are: chgrp, chown,
chmod, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, dir, vdir, ls, mkdir, mvdir,
mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir and touch. But mvdir is built only on
systems that lack the rename system call.
The programs cat, cut, expand, head, paste, split, tac, tail and
unexpand, which used to be part of the fileutils, are now part of the
textutils. Cmp is now part of the diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/fileutils-3.12-src.lha
@endnode
@node fileutils-3.12 "File management utilities."
fileutils 3.12 File management utilities.
These are the GNU file management utilities. Most of these programs
have significant advantages over their Unix counterparts, such as
greater speed, additional options, and fewer arbitrary limits.
The programs that can be built with this package are: chgrp, chown,
chmod, cp, dd, df, du, install, ln, dir, vdir, ls, mkdir, mvdir,
mkfifo, mknod, mv, rm, rmdir and touch. But mvdir is built only on
systems that lack the rename system call.
The programs cat, cut, expand, head, paste, split, tac, tail and
unexpand, which used to be part of the fileutils, are now part of the
textutils. Cmp is now part of the diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/fileutils-3.12.tar.gz
@endnode
@node findutils-4.1 "GNU find, xargs, and locate"
findutils 4.1 GNU find, xargs, and locate
This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. This
version of find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, and also support
some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and some unique to
To gain speed, GNU find now avoids statting files whenever possible.
It does this by: (1) Checking the number of links to directories and
not statting files that it knows aren't directories until it
encounters a test or action that needs the stat info. (2) Rearranging
the command line, where possible, so that it can do tests that don't
require a stat before tests that do, in hopes that the latter will be
skipped because of an OR or AND. (But it only does this where it will
leave the output unchanged.)
The locate utility is based on James Woods' public domain fast-find
code, which is also distributed with the 4.3BSD find. Because POSIX
requires `find foo' to have the same effect as `find foo -print', the
fast-find searching has been moved to a separate program, `locate';
the same thing has been done in 4.3BSD-reno/4.4BSD. If you use
locate, you should run the included `updatedb' script from cron
periodically (typically nightly).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/findutils-4.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node findutils-4.1 "GNU find, xargs, and locate"
findutils 4.1 GNU find, xargs, and locate
This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. This
version of find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, and also support
some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and some unique to
To gain speed, GNU find now avoids statting files whenever possible.
It does this by: (1) Checking the number of links to directories and
not statting files that it knows aren't directories until it
encounters a test or action that needs the stat info. (2) Rearranging
the command line, where possible, so that it can do tests that don't
require a stat before tests that do, in hopes that the latter will be
skipped because of an OR or AND. (But it only does this where it will
leave the output unchanged.)
The locate utility is based on James Woods' public domain fast-find
code, which is also distributed with the 4.3BSD find. Because POSIX
requires `find foo' to have the same effect as `find foo -print', the
fast-find searching has been moved to a separate program, `locate';
the same thing has been done in 4.3BSD-reno/4.4BSD. If you use
locate, you should run the included `updatedb' script from cron
periodically (typically nightly).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/findutils-4.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node findutils-4.1 "GNU find, xargs, and locate"
findutils 4.1 GNU find, xargs, and locate
This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. This
version of find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, and also support
some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and some unique to
To gain speed, GNU find now avoids statting files whenever possible.
It does this by: (1) Checking the number of links to directories and
not statting files that it knows aren't directories until it
encounters a test or action that needs the stat info. (2) Rearranging
the command line, where possible, so that it can do tests that don't
require a stat before tests that do, in hopes that the latter will be
skipped because of an OR or AND. (But it only does this where it will
leave the output unchanged.)
The locate utility is based on James Woods' public domain fast-find
code, which is also distributed with the 4.3BSD find. Because POSIX
requires `find foo' to have the same effect as `find foo -print', the
fast-find searching has been moved to a separate program, `locate';
the same thing has been done in 4.3BSD-reno/4.4BSD. If you use
locate, you should run the included `updatedb' script from cron
periodically (typically nightly).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/findutils-4.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node findutils-4.1 "GNU find, xargs, and locate"
findutils 4.1 GNU find, xargs, and locate
This package contains the GNU find, xargs, and locate programs. This
version of find and xargs comply with POSIX 1003.2, and also support
some additional options, some borrowed from Unix and some unique to
To gain speed, GNU find now avoids statting files whenever possible.
It does this by: (1) Checking the number of links to directories and
not statting files that it knows aren't directories until it
encounters a test or action that needs the stat info. (2) Rearranging
the command line, where possible, so that it can do tests that don't
require a stat before tests that do, in hopes that the latter will be
skipped because of an OR or AND. (But it only does this where it will
leave the output unchanged.)
The locate utility is based on James Woods' public domain fast-find
code, which is also distributed with the 4.3BSD find. Because POSIX
requires `find foo' to have the same effect as `find foo -print', the
fast-find searching has been moved to a separate program, `locate';
the same thing has been done in 4.3BSD-reno/4.4BSD. If you use
locate, you should run the included `updatedb' script from cron
periodically (typically nightly).
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/findutils-4.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node flex-2.4.7 "Fast lexical analyzer generator"
flex 2.4.7 Fast lexical analyzer generator
Flex is a tool for generating scanners, programs which recognized
lexical patterns in text. Flex reads the given input files, or its
standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates as
output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
executes the corresponding C code.
Author: Vern Paxson
Van Jacobson
Jef Poskanzer
Path: GNU/flex-2.4.7-bin.lha
@endnode
@node flex-2.4.7 "Fast lexical analyzer generator"
flex 2.4.7 Fast lexical analyzer generator
Flex is a tool for generating scanners, programs which recognized
lexical patterns in text. Flex reads the given input files, or its
standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates as
output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
executes the corresponding C code.
Author: Vern Paxson
Van Jacobson
Jef Poskanzer
Path: GNU/flex-2.4.7-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node flex-2.4.7 "Fast lexical analyzer generator"
flex 2.4.7 Fast lexical analyzer generator
Flex is a tool for generating scanners, programs which recognized
lexical patterns in text. Flex reads the given input files, or its
standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates as
output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
executes the corresponding C code.
Author: Vern Paxson
Van Jacobson
Jef Poskanzer
Path: GNU/flex-2.4.7-src.lha
@endnode
@node flex-2.4.7 "Fast lexical analyzer generator"
flex 2.4.7 Fast lexical analyzer generator
Flex is a tool for generating scanners, programs which recognized
lexical patterns in text. Flex reads the given input files, or its
standard input if no file names are given, for a description of a
scanner to generate. The description is in the form of pairs of
regular expressions and C code, called rules. Flex generates as
output a C source file, lex.yy.c, which defines a routine yylex().
This file is compiled and linked with the -lfl library to produce an
executable. When the executable is run, it analyzes its input for
occurrences of the regular expressions. Whenever it finds one, it
executes the corresponding C code.
Author: Vern Paxson
Van Jacobson
Jef Poskanzer
Path: GNU/flex-2.4.7.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gawk-2.15.5 "Pattern scanning & processing."
gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming
language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX
1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn
is based on the description in "The AWK Programming Language", by Aho,
Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the
System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some
GNU-specific extensions.
The command line consists of options to gawk itself, the AWK program
text (if not supplied via the -f or --file options), and values to be
made available in the ARGC and ARGV pre-defined AWK variables.
Author: Paul Rubin
Jay Fenlason
Path: GNU/gawk-2.15.5-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gawk-2.15.5 "Pattern scanning & processing."
gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming
language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX
1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn
is based on the description in "The AWK Programming Language", by Aho,
Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the
System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some
GNU-specific extensions.
The command line consists of options to gawk itself, the AWK program
text (if not supplied via the -f or --file options), and values to be
made available in the ARGC and ARGV pre-defined AWK variables.
Author: Paul Rubin
Jay Fenlason
Path: GNU/gawk-2.15.5-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gawk-2.15.5 "Pattern scanning & processing."
gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming
language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX
1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn
is based on the description in "The AWK Programming Language", by Aho,
Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the
System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some
GNU-specific extensions.
The command line consists of options to gawk itself, the AWK program
text (if not supplied via the -f or --file options), and values to be
made available in the ARGC and ARGV pre-defined AWK variables.
Author: Paul Rubin
Jay Fenlason
Path: GNU/gawk-2.15.5-src.lha
@endnode
@node gawk-2.15.5 "Pattern scanning & processing."
gawk 2.15.5 Pattern scanning & processing.
Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming
language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX
1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard. This version in turn
is based on the description in "The AWK Programming Language", by Aho,
Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the
System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some
GNU-specific extensions.
The command line consists of options to gawk itself, the AWK program
text (if not supplied via the -f or --file options), and values to be
made available in the ARGC and ARGV pre-defined AWK variables.
Author: Paul Rubin
Jay Fenlason
Path: GNU/gawk-2.15.5.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gcc-2.3.3 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers"
gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.3.3-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gcc-2.3.3 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers"
gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.3.3-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gcc-2.3.3 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers"
gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.3.3-src.lha
@endnode
@node gcc-2.3.3 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers"
gcc 2.3.3 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.3.3.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gcc-2.6.2 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers."
gcc 2.6.2 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.6.3-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gcc-2.6.2 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers."
gcc 2.6.2 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.6.3-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gcc-2.6.2 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers."
gcc 2.6.2 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.6.3-src.lha
@endnode
@node gcc-2.6.2 "GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers."
gcc 2.6.2 GNU C/C++/Obj-C compilers.
The GNU C, C++, and Objective C compilers. Includes all support for
compiling C, C++ and Objective C, including a run-time library for
Objective C.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gcc-2.6.3.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gdb-4.12 "GNU debugger (incomplete port)"
gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what is
going on "inside" another program while it executes, or what another
program was doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
these) to help you catch bugs in the act: (1) start your program,
specifying anything that might affect its behavior, (2) make your
program stop on specified conditions, (3) examine what has happened,
when your program has stopped, (4) change things in your program, so
you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to
learn about another.
You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2.
Fortran support will be added when a GNU Fortran compiler is ready.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gdb-4.12-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gdb-4.12 "GNU debugger (incomplete port)"
gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what is
going on "inside" another program while it executes, or what another
program was doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
these) to help you catch bugs in the act: (1) start your program,
specifying anything that might affect its behavior, (2) make your
program stop on specified conditions, (3) examine what has happened,
when your program has stopped, (4) change things in your program, so
you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to
learn about another.
You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2.
Fortran support will be added when a GNU Fortran compiler is ready.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gdb-4.12-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gdb-4.12 "GNU debugger (incomplete port)"
gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what is
going on "inside" another program while it executes, or what another
program was doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
these) to help you catch bugs in the act: (1) start your program,
specifying anything that might affect its behavior, (2) make your
program stop on specified conditions, (3) examine what has happened,
when your program has stopped, (4) change things in your program, so
you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to
learn about another.
You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2.
Fortran support will be added when a GNU Fortran compiler is ready.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gdb-4.12-src.lha
@endnode
@node gdb-4.12 "GNU debugger (incomplete port)"
gdb 4.12 GNU debugger (incomplete port)
The purpose of a debugger such as GDB is to allow you to see what is
going on "inside" another program while it executes, or what another
program was doing at the moment it crashed.
GDB can do four main kinds of things (plus other things in support of
these) to help you catch bugs in the act: (1) start your program,
specifying anything that might affect its behavior, (2) make your
program stop on specified conditions, (3) examine what has happened,
when your program has stopped, (4) change things in your program, so
you can experiment with correcting the effects of one bug and go on to
learn about another.
You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, and Modula-2.
Fortran support will be added when a GNU Fortran compiler is ready.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gdb-4.12.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gdbm-1.7.3 "GNU database manager library"
gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
GNU dbm is a library of routines that manages data files that contain
key/data pairs. The access provided is that of storing, retrieval,
and deletion by key and a non-sorted traversal of all keys. A process
is allowed to use multiple data files at the same time.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/gdbm-1.7.3-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gdbm-1.7.3 "GNU database manager library"
gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
GNU dbm is a library of routines that manages data files that contain
key/data pairs. The access provided is that of storing, retrieval,
and deletion by key and a non-sorted traversal of all keys. A process
is allowed to use multiple data files at the same time.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/gdbm-1.7.3-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gdbm-1.7.3 "GNU database manager library"
gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
GNU dbm is a library of routines that manages data files that contain
key/data pairs. The access provided is that of storing, retrieval,
and deletion by key and a non-sorted traversal of all keys. A process
is allowed to use multiple data files at the same time.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/gdbm-1.7.3-src.lha
@endnode
@node gdbm-1.7.3 "GNU database manager library"
gdbm 1.7.3 GNU database manager library
GNU dbm is a library of routines that manages data files that contain
key/data pairs. The access provided is that of storing, retrieval,
and deletion by key and a non-sorted traversal of all keys. A process
is allowed to use multiple data files at the same time.
Author: Philip A. Nelson
Path: GNU/gdbm-1.7.3.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gmp-1.3.2 "Arbitrary precision math library."
gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
signed integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions,
and the functions have a regular interface.
The author has tried to make these functions as fast as possible, both
for small operands and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by
using fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, by using fast
algorithms, by defining inline assembler for mixed sized
multiplication and division (i.e 32*32->64 bit multiplication and
64/32->32,32 bit division), and by hacking the code with emphasis on
speed (and not simplicity and elegance).
The speed of GNU MP is about 5 to 100 times that of Berkeley MP for
small operands. The speed-up increases with the operand sizes for
certain operations, for which GNU MP has asymptotically faster
algorithms.
Author: Torbjorn Granlund
Path: GNU/gmp-1.3.2-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gmp-1.3.2 "Arbitrary precision math library."
gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
signed integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions,
and the functions have a regular interface.
The author has tried to make these functions as fast as possible, both
for small operands and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by
using fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, by using fast
algorithms, by defining inline assembler for mixed sized
multiplication and division (i.e 32*32->64 bit multiplication and
64/32->32,32 bit division), and by hacking the code with emphasis on
speed (and not simplicity and elegance).
The speed of GNU MP is about 5 to 100 times that of Berkeley MP for
small operands. The speed-up increases with the operand sizes for
certain operations, for which GNU MP has asymptotically faster
algorithms.
Author: Torbjorn Granlund
Path: GNU/gmp-1.3.2-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gmp-1.3.2 "Arbitrary precision math library."
gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
signed integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions,
and the functions have a regular interface.
The author has tried to make these functions as fast as possible, both
for small operands and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by
using fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, by using fast
algorithms, by defining inline assembler for mixed sized
multiplication and division (i.e 32*32->64 bit multiplication and
64/32->32,32 bit division), and by hacking the code with emphasis on
speed (and not simplicity and elegance).
The speed of GNU MP is about 5 to 100 times that of Berkeley MP for
small operands. The speed-up increases with the operand sizes for
certain operations, for which GNU MP has asymptotically faster
algorithms.
Author: Torbjorn Granlund
Path: GNU/gmp-1.3.2-src.lha
@endnode
@node gmp-1.3.2 "Arbitrary precision math library."
gmp 1.3.2 Arbitrary precision math library.
GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on
signed integers and rational numbers. It has a rich set of functions,
and the functions have a regular interface.
The author has tried to make these functions as fast as possible, both
for small operands and for huge operands. The speed is achieved by
using fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, by using fast
algorithms, by defining inline assembler for mixed sized
multiplication and division (i.e 32*32->64 bit multiplication and
64/32->32,32 bit division), and by hacking the code with emphasis on
speed (and not simplicity and elegance).
The speed of GNU MP is about 5 to 100 times that of Berkeley MP for
small operands. The speed-up increases with the operand sizes for
certain operations, for which GNU MP has asymptotically faster
algorithms.
Author: Torbjorn Granlund
Path: GNU/gmp-1.3.2.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gnat-2.00 "GNU ADA compiler."
gnat 2.00 GNU ADA compiler.
The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gnat-2.00-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gnat-2.00 "GNU ADA compiler."
gnat 2.00 GNU ADA compiler.
The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gnat-2.00-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gnat-2.00 "GNU ADA compiler."
gnat 2.00 GNU ADA compiler.
The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gnat-2.00-src.lha
@endnode
@node gnat-2.00 "GNU ADA compiler."
gnat 2.00 GNU ADA compiler.
The GNU ADA compiler. Includes all support for compiling ADA.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/gnat-2.00.lha
@endnode
@node GNU-misc-bin-?.? "Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree"
GNU-misc-bin ?.? Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree
These are some miscellaneous files that go in the installation of a
GNU utility binary tree. Included are the GNU General Public License
and General Library Public License files, a README file, some top
level drawer icons, and the GNU coding standards document in
AmigaGuide format.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/GNU-misc-bin.lha
@endnode
@node GNU-misc-src-?.? "Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree"
GNU-misc-src ?.? Miscellaneous files for GNU utility tree
These are some miscellaneous files that go in the installation of a
GNU utility source tree. Included are the GNU General Public License
and General Library Public License files, a README file, manifest lists
of files that go in archive distributions, the source README, and the
configuration files for doing a top level configure.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/GNU-misc-src.lha
@endnode
@node GNU-Startup-1.0 "Script and files to setup GNU environ."
GNU-Startup 1.0 Script and files to setup GNU environ.
This archive contains the GNU:Sys/S/GNU-Startup script which
should be called from S:User-Startup at boot time to setup the
GNU environment. It also contains a few other files that
are no other convenient home.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/GNU-Startup-bin.lha
@endnode
@node grep-2.0 "GNU grep package"
grep 2.0 GNU grep package
GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
Author: Mike Haertel
Arthur David Olson
Richard Stallman
Karl Berry
Henry Spencer
Scott Anderson
David MacKenzie
James Woods
Andrew Hume
Path: GNU/grep-2.0-bin.lha
@endnode
@node grep-2.0 "GNU grep package"
grep 2.0 GNU grep package
GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
Author: Mike Haertel
Arthur David Olson
Richard Stallman
Karl Berry
Henry Spencer
Scott Anderson
David MacKenzie
James Woods
Andrew Hume
Path: GNU/grep-2.0-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node grep-2.0 "GNU grep package"
grep 2.0 GNU grep package
GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
Author: Mike Haertel
Arthur David Olson
Richard Stallman
Karl Berry
Henry Spencer
Scott Anderson
David MacKenzie
James Woods
Andrew Hume
Path: GNU/grep-2.0-src.lha
@endnode
@node grep-2.0 "GNU grep package"
grep 2.0 GNU grep package
GNU grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about
twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-
Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from
being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having
to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster
than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing
backreferencing will run more slowly, however.)
Author: Mike Haertel
Arthur David Olson
Richard Stallman
Karl Berry
Henry Spencer
Scott Anderson
David MacKenzie
James Woods
Andrew Hume
Path: GNU/grep-2.0.tar.gz
@endnode
@node groff-1.09 "GNU groff document formatting system"
groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
This is the GNU groff document formatting system. Included in this
release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer, the -man
macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi format,
and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of
the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11 xditview
previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros.
Author: James Clark
Path: GNU/groff-1.09-bin.lha
@endnode
@node groff-1.09 "GNU groff document formatting system"
groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
This is the GNU groff document formatting system. Included in this
release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer, the -man
macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi format,
and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of
the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11 xditview
previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros.
Author: James Clark
Path: GNU/groff-1.09-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node groff-1.09 "GNU groff document formatting system"
groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
This is the GNU groff document formatting system. Included in this
release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer, the -man
macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi format,
and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of
the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11 xditview
previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros.
Author: James Clark
Path: GNU/groff-1.09-src.lha
@endnode
@node groff-1.09 "GNU groff document formatting system"
groff 1.09 GNU groff document formatting system
This is the GNU groff document formatting system. Included in this
release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer, the -man
macros and the -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi format,
and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of
the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11 xditview
previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros.
Author: James Clark
Path: GNU/groff-1.09.tar.gz
@endnode
@node ghostscript-2.6.1.4 "GNU postscript interpreter"
ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-2.6.1.4-bin.lha
@endnode
@node ghostscript-2.6.1.4 "GNU postscript interpreter"
ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-2.6.1.4-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node ghostscript-2.6.1.4 "GNU postscript interpreter"
ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-2.6.1.4-src.lha
@endnode
@node ghostscript-2.6.1.4 "GNU postscript interpreter"
ghostscript 2.6.1.4 GNU postscript interpreter
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-2.6.1.4.tar.gz
@endnode
@node ghostscript-fonts-2.6.1 "GNU postscript interpreter fonts"
ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node ghostscript-fonts-2.6.1 "GNU postscript interpreter fonts"
ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node ghostscript-fonts-2.6.1 "GNU postscript interpreter fonts"
ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node ghostscript-fonts-2.6.1 "GNU postscript interpreter fonts"
ghostscript-fonts 2.6.1 GNU postscript interpreter fonts
Ghostscript is the name of a set of software that provides an
interpreter for the PostScript (TM) language, and a set of C
procedures (the Ghostscript library) that implement the graphics
capabilities that appear as primitive operations in the PostScript
language.
Author: L. Peter Deutsch
Path: GNU/gs-fonts-2.6.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node gzip-1.2.4 "GNU compressing/decompressing programs"
gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
(LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
modification times. (The default extension is -gz for VMS, z for
MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, Windows NT FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified,
or if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the
standard output. Gzip will only attempt to compress regular files.
In particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
If the compressed file name is too long for its file system, gzip
truncates it. Gzip attempts to truncate only the parts of the file
name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If the
name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters,
gzip.msdos.exe is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not
truncated on systems which do not have a limit on file name length.
By default, gzip keeps the original file name and timestamp in the
compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
-N option. This is useful when the compressed file name was truncated
or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file transfer.
Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d
or gunzip or zcat. If the original name saved in the compressed file
is not suitable for its file system, a new name is constructed from
the original one to make it legal.
gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each
file whose name ends with .gz, -gz, .z, -z, _z or .Z and which begins
with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the
original extension. gunzip also recognizes the special extensions
".tgz" and ".taz" as shorthands for .tar.gz and .tar.Z respectively.
When compressing, gzip uses the .tgz extension if necessary instead of
truncating a file with a .tar extension.
gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip, compress,
compress -H or pack. The detection of the input format is automatic.
When using the first two formats, gunzip checks a 32 bit CRC. For
pack, gunzip checks the uncompressed length. The standard compress
format was not designed to allow consistency checks. However gunzip
is sometimes able to detect a bad .Z file. If you get an error when
uncompressing a .Z file, do not assume that the .Z file is correct
simply because the standard uncompress does not complain. This
generally means that the standard uncompress does not check its input,
and happily generates garbage output. The SCO compress -H format (lzh
compression method) does not include a CRC but also allows some
consistency checks.
Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if they have a
single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This feature is
only intended to help conversion of tar.zip files to the tar.gz
format. To extract zip files with several members, use unzip instead
of gunzip.
zcat is identical to gunzip -c. (On some systems, zcat may be
installed as gzcat to preserve the original link to compress.) zcat
uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its
standard input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output.
zcat will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether
they have a .gz suffix or not.
Gzip uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in zip and PKZIP. The amount
of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and the
distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
better than that achieved by LZW (as used in compress), Huffman coding
(as used in pack), or adaptive Huffman coding (compact).
Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is
slightly larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few
bytes for the gzip file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an
expansion ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number
of used disk blocks almost never increases. gzip preserves the mode,
ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
Author: Jean-loup Gailly
Path: GNU/gzip-1.2.4-bin.lha
@endnode
@node gzip-1.2.4 "GNU compressing/decompressing programs"
gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
(LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
modification times. (The default extension is -gz for VMS, z for
MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, Windows NT FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified,
or if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the
standard output. Gzip will only attempt to compress regular files.
In particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
If the compressed file name is too long for its file system, gzip
truncates it. Gzip attempts to truncate only the parts of the file
name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If the
name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters,
gzip.msdos.exe is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not
truncated on systems which do not have a limit on file name length.
By default, gzip keeps the original file name and timestamp in the
compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
-N option. This is useful when the compressed file name was truncated
or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file transfer.
Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d
or gunzip or zcat. If the original name saved in the compressed file
is not suitable for its file system, a new name is constructed from
the original one to make it legal.
gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each
file whose name ends with .gz, -gz, .z, -z, _z or .Z and which begins
with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the
original extension. gunzip also recognizes the special extensions
".tgz" and ".taz" as shorthands for .tar.gz and .tar.Z respectively.
When compressing, gzip uses the .tgz extension if necessary instead of
truncating a file with a .tar extension.
gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip, compress,
compress -H or pack. The detection of the input format is automatic.
When using the first two formats, gunzip checks a 32 bit CRC. For
pack, gunzip checks the uncompressed length. The standard compress
format was not designed to allow consistency checks. However gunzip
is sometimes able to detect a bad .Z file. If you get an error when
uncompressing a .Z file, do not assume that the .Z file is correct
simply because the standard uncompress does not complain. This
generally means that the standard uncompress does not check its input,
and happily generates garbage output. The SCO compress -H format (lzh
compression method) does not include a CRC but also allows some
consistency checks.
Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if they have a
single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This feature is
only intended to help conversion of tar.zip files to the tar.gz
format. To extract zip files with several members, use unzip instead
of gunzip.
zcat is identical to gunzip -c. (On some systems, zcat may be
installed as gzcat to preserve the original link to compress.) zcat
uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its
standard input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output.
zcat will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether
they have a .gz suffix or not.
Gzip uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in zip and PKZIP. The amount
of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and the
distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
better than that achieved by LZW (as used in compress), Huffman coding
(as used in pack), or adaptive Huffman coding (compact).
Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is
slightly larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few
bytes for the gzip file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an
expansion ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number
of used disk blocks almost never increases. gzip preserves the mode,
ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
Author: Jean-loup Gailly
Path: GNU/gzip-1.2.4-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node gzip-1.2.4 "GNU compressing/decompressing programs"
gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
(LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
modification times. (The default extension is -gz for VMS, z for
MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, Windows NT FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified,
or if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the
standard output. Gzip will only attempt to compress regular files.
In particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
If the compressed file name is too long for its file system, gzip
truncates it. Gzip attempts to truncate only the parts of the file
name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If the
name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters,
gzip.msdos.exe is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not
truncated on systems which do not have a limit on file name length.
By default, gzip keeps the original file name and timestamp in the
compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
-N option. This is useful when the compressed file name was truncated
or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file transfer.
Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d
or gunzip or zcat. If the original name saved in the compressed file
is not suitable for its file system, a new name is constructed from
the original one to make it legal.
gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each
file whose name ends with .gz, -gz, .z, -z, _z or .Z and which begins
with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the
original extension. gunzip also recognizes the special extensions
".tgz" and ".taz" as shorthands for .tar.gz and .tar.Z respectively.
When compressing, gzip uses the .tgz extension if necessary instead of
truncating a file with a .tar extension.
gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip, compress,
compress -H or pack. The detection of the input format is automatic.
When using the first two formats, gunzip checks a 32 bit CRC. For
pack, gunzip checks the uncompressed length. The standard compress
format was not designed to allow consistency checks. However gunzip
is sometimes able to detect a bad .Z file. If you get an error when
uncompressing a .Z file, do not assume that the .Z file is correct
simply because the standard uncompress does not complain. This
generally means that the standard uncompress does not check its input,
and happily generates garbage output. The SCO compress -H format (lzh
compression method) does not include a CRC but also allows some
consistency checks.
Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if they have a
single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This feature is
only intended to help conversion of tar.zip files to the tar.gz
format. To extract zip files with several members, use unzip instead
of gunzip.
zcat is identical to gunzip -c. (On some systems, zcat may be
installed as gzcat to preserve the original link to compress.) zcat
uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its
standard input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output.
zcat will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether
they have a .gz suffix or not.
Gzip uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in zip and PKZIP. The amount
of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and the
distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
better than that achieved by LZW (as used in compress), Huffman coding
(as used in pack), or adaptive Huffman coding (compact).
Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is
slightly larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few
bytes for the gzip file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an
expansion ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number
of used disk blocks almost never increases. gzip preserves the mode,
ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
Author: Jean-loup Gailly
Path: GNU/gzip-1.2.4-src.lha
@endnode
@node gzip-1.2.4 "GNU compressing/decompressing programs"
gzip 1.2.4 GNU compressing/decompressing programs
Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding
(LZ77). Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the
extension .gz, while keeping the same ownership modes, access and
modification times. (The default extension is -gz for VMS, z for
MSDOS, OS/2 FAT, Windows NT FAT and Atari.) If no files are specified,
or if a file name is "-", the standard input is compressed to the
standard output. Gzip will only attempt to compress regular files.
In particular, it will ignore symbolic links.
If the compressed file name is too long for its file system, gzip
truncates it. Gzip attempts to truncate only the parts of the file
name longer than 3 characters. (A part is delimited by dots.) If the
name consists of small parts only, the longest parts are truncated.
For example, if file names are limited to 14 characters,
gzip.msdos.exe is compressed to gzi.msd.exe.gz. Names are not
truncated on systems which do not have a limit on file name length.
By default, gzip keeps the original file name and timestamp in the
compressed file. These are used when decompressing the file with the
-N option. This is useful when the compressed file name was truncated
or when the time stamp was not preserved after a file transfer.
Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d
or gunzip or zcat. If the original name saved in the compressed file
is not suitable for its file system, a new name is constructed from
the original one to make it legal.
gunzip takes a list of files on its command line and replaces each
file whose name ends with .gz, -gz, .z, -z, _z or .Z and which begins
with the correct magic number with an uncompressed file without the
original extension. gunzip also recognizes the special extensions
".tgz" and ".taz" as shorthands for .tar.gz and .tar.Z respectively.
When compressing, gzip uses the .tgz extension if necessary instead of
truncating a file with a .tar extension.
gunzip can currently decompress files created by gzip, zip, compress,
compress -H or pack. The detection of the input format is automatic.
When using the first two formats, gunzip checks a 32 bit CRC. For
pack, gunzip checks the uncompressed length. The standard compress
format was not designed to allow consistency checks. However gunzip
is sometimes able to detect a bad .Z file. If you get an error when
uncompressing a .Z file, do not assume that the .Z file is correct
simply because the standard uncompress does not complain. This
generally means that the standard uncompress does not check its input,
and happily generates garbage output. The SCO compress -H format (lzh
compression method) does not include a CRC but also allows some
consistency checks.
Files created by zip can be uncompressed by gzip only if they have a
single member compressed with the 'deflation' method. This feature is
only intended to help conversion of tar.zip files to the tar.gz
format. To extract zip files with several members, use unzip instead
of gunzip.
zcat is identical to gunzip -c. (On some systems, zcat may be
installed as gzcat to preserve the original link to compress.) zcat
uncompresses either a list of files on the command line or its
standard input and writes the uncompressed data on standard output.
zcat will uncompress files that have the correct magic number whether
they have a .gz suffix or not.
Gzip uses the Lempel-Ziv algorithm used in zip and PKZIP. The amount
of compression obtained depends on the size of the input and the
distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source
code or English is reduced by 60-70%. Compression is generally much
better than that achieved by LZW (as used in compress), Huffman coding
(as used in pack), or adaptive Huffman coding (compact).
Compression is always performed, even if the compressed file is
slightly larger than the original. The worst case expansion is a few
bytes for the gzip file header, plus 5 bytes every 32K block, or an
expansion ratio of 0.015% for large files. Note that the actual number
of used disk blocks almost never increases. gzip preserves the mode,
ownership and timestamps of files when compressing or decompressing.
Author: Jean-loup Gailly
Path: GNU/gzip-1.2.4.tar.gz
@endnode
@node indent-1.9.1 "C code beautifier"
indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
The `indent' program can be used to make code easier to read. It can
also convert from one style of writing C to another, and understands a
substantial amount about the syntax of C, but it also attempts to cope
with incomplete and misformed syntax. In version 1.2 and more recent
versions, the GNU style of indenting is the default.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/indent-1.9.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node indent-1.9.1 "C code beautifier"
indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
The `indent' program can be used to make code easier to read. It can
also convert from one style of writing C to another, and understands a
substantial amount about the syntax of C, but it also attempts to cope
with incomplete and misformed syntax. In version 1.2 and more recent
versions, the GNU style of indenting is the default.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/indent-1.9.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node indent-1.9.1 "C code beautifier"
indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
The `indent' program can be used to make code easier to read. It can
also convert from one style of writing C to another, and understands a
substantial amount about the syntax of C, but it also attempts to cope
with incomplete and misformed syntax. In version 1.2 and more recent
versions, the GNU style of indenting is the default.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/indent-1.9.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node indent-1.9.1 "C code beautifier"
indent 1.9.1 C code beautifier
The `indent' program can be used to make code easier to read. It can
also convert from one style of writing C to another, and understands a
substantial amount about the syntax of C, but it also attempts to cope
with incomplete and misformed syntax. In version 1.2 and more recent
versions, the GNU style of indenting is the default.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/indent-1.9.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node ispell-4.0 "GNU spelling checker"
ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
Ispell is a program that helps you to correct typos in a file, and to
find the correct spelling of words. When presented with a word that
is not in the dictionary, ispell attempts to find near misses that
might include the word you meant.
The best way to use ispell is with GNU EMACS. For documentation about
this mode, see the info topic "ispell".
Ispell can also be used by itself, and in this case the most common
usage is "ispell filename". If ispell finds a word that is not in the
dictionary, it is printed at the top of the screen. Ispell then
checks the dictionary for near misses \- words that differ only by a
single letter, a missing or extra letter, or a pair of transposed
letters. Any that are found are printed on the following lines, and
finally, two lines of context containing the word are printed at the
bottom of the screen. If your terminal can type in reverse video, the
word itself is highlighted.
If you think the word is correct as it stands, you can type either
"Space" to accept it this one time, "A" to accept it for the rest of
this file, or "I" to accept it and put it in your private dictionary.
If one of the near misses is the word you want, type the corresponding
number. Finally, you can type "R" and you will be prompted for a
replacement word. The string you type will be broken into words, and
each one will also be checked. You can also type "?" for help.
If ispell is started with no arguments, it enters a loop reading words
from the standard input, and printing messages about them on the
standard output. You can use this mode to find the spelling of a
problem word.
Author: Pace Willisson
Path: GNU/ispell-4.0-bin.lha
@endnode
@node ispell-4.0 "GNU spelling checker"
ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
Ispell is a program that helps you to correct typos in a file, and to
find the correct spelling of words. When presented with a word that
is not in the dictionary, ispell attempts to find near misses that
might include the word you meant.
The best way to use ispell is with GNU EMACS. For documentation about
this mode, see the info topic "ispell".
Ispell can also be used by itself, and in this case the most common
usage is "ispell filename". If ispell finds a word that is not in the
dictionary, it is printed at the top of the screen. Ispell then
checks the dictionary for near misses \- words that differ only by a
single letter, a missing or extra letter, or a pair of transposed
letters. Any that are found are printed on the following lines, and
finally, two lines of context containing the word are printed at the
bottom of the screen. If your terminal can type in reverse video, the
word itself is highlighted.
If you think the word is correct as it stands, you can type either
"Space" to accept it this one time, "A" to accept it for the rest of
this file, or "I" to accept it and put it in your private dictionary.
If one of the near misses is the word you want, type the corresponding
number. Finally, you can type "R" and you will be prompted for a
replacement word. The string you type will be broken into words, and
each one will also be checked. You can also type "?" for help.
If ispell is started with no arguments, it enters a loop reading words
from the standard input, and printing messages about them on the
standard output. You can use this mode to find the spelling of a
problem word.
Author: Pace Willisson
Path: GNU/ispell-4.0-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node ispell-4.0 "GNU spelling checker"
ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
Ispell is a program that helps you to correct typos in a file, and to
find the correct spelling of words. When presented with a word that
is not in the dictionary, ispell attempts to find near misses that
might include the word you meant.
The best way to use ispell is with GNU EMACS. For documentation about
this mode, see the info topic "ispell".
Ispell can also be used by itself, and in this case the most common
usage is "ispell filename". If ispell finds a word that is not in the
dictionary, it is printed at the top of the screen. Ispell then
checks the dictionary for near misses \- words that differ only by a
single letter, a missing or extra letter, or a pair of transposed
letters. Any that are found are printed on the following lines, and
finally, two lines of context containing the word are printed at the
bottom of the screen. If your terminal can type in reverse video, the
word itself is highlighted.
If you think the word is correct as it stands, you can type either
"Space" to accept it this one time, "A" to accept it for the rest of
this file, or "I" to accept it and put it in your private dictionary.
If one of the near misses is the word you want, type the corresponding
number. Finally, you can type "R" and you will be prompted for a
replacement word. The string you type will be broken into words, and
each one will also be checked. You can also type "?" for help.
If ispell is started with no arguments, it enters a loop reading words
from the standard input, and printing messages about them on the
standard output. You can use this mode to find the spelling of a
problem word.
Author: Pace Willisson
Path: GNU/ispell-4.0-src.lha
@endnode
@node ispell-4.0 "GNU spelling checker"
ispell 4.0 GNU spelling checker
Ispell is a program that helps you to correct typos in a file, and to
find the correct spelling of words. When presented with a word that
is not in the dictionary, ispell attempts to find near misses that
might include the word you meant.
The best way to use ispell is with GNU EMACS. For documentation about
this mode, see the info topic "ispell".
Ispell can also be used by itself, and in this case the most common
usage is "ispell filename". If ispell finds a word that is not in the
dictionary, it is printed at the top of the screen. Ispell then
checks the dictionary for near misses \- words that differ only by a
single letter, a missing or extra letter, or a pair of transposed
letters. Any that are found are printed on the following lines, and
finally, two lines of context containing the word are printed at the
bottom of the screen. If your terminal can type in reverse video, the
word itself is highlighted.
If you think the word is correct as it stands, you can type either
"Space" to accept it this one time, "A" to accept it for the rest of
this file, or "I" to accept it and put it in your private dictionary.
If one of the near misses is the word you want, type the corresponding
number. Finally, you can type "R" and you will be prompted for a
replacement word. The string you type will be broken into words, and
each one will also be checked. You can also type "?" for help.
If ispell is started with no arguments, it enters a loop reading words
from the standard input, and printing messages about them on the
standard output. You can use this mode to find the spelling of a
problem word.
Author: Pace Willisson
Path: GNU/ispell-4.0.tar.gz
@endnode
@node ixemul-40.4 "Unix emulation environment, Amiga lib."
ixemul 40.4 Unix emulation environment, Amiga lib.
The ixemul.library provides a Unix emulation environment for the Amiga.
This makes porting of typical Unix applications very easy, with almost
no changes required to the Unix source code.
This archive contains several versions of the runtime dynamic library
"ixemul.library" that is needed by Amiga binaries that have been
compiled to use this environment. It also contains a couple of
auxiliary programs, "ixconfig" and "ixtrace", for configuring the
environment and for doing library tracing when the tracing version
of the library is installed.
Author: Markus Wild
Path: GNU/ixemul-40.4-bin.lha
@endnode
@node ixemul-40.4 "Unix emulation environment, devel files."
ixemul 40.4 Unix emulation environment, devel files.
The ixemul.library provides a Unix emulation environment for the Amiga.
This makes porting of typical Unix applications very easy, with almost
no changes required to the Unix source code.
This archive contains the include files, the C runtime startup modules,
the link time library that interfaces to ixemul.library (libc.a), and
the manual pages for the supported functions.
Author: Markus Wild
Path: GNU/ixemul-40.4-env-bin.lha
@endnode
@node ixemul-40.4 "Shared lib providing UNIX like environ."
ixemul 40.4 Shared lib providing UNIX like environ.
(by Markus Wild)
I always wanted a library, that would emulate as much as possible of a
**IX/BSD environment on the Amiga, so that programs (usually programming
tools) written for **IX/BSD could be ported in a quick and straight forward
way to the Amiga. I guess the library accomplishes this goal fairly well.
What it is and what it isn't
============================
The design of the library was therefore guided towards **IX/BSD
compatibility, and *not* :
o to be too conservative with resources
o to be particularly conformant to Amiga habits. Thus if I had to decide
whether I should make a function act more like an Amiga function or
more like a **IX/BSD one, I decided for the latter. As an example:
_cli_parse() does wildcard expansion, and tries to apply more or less
**IX/BSD shell semantics to an argument line, it doesn't call
ReadArgs().
The types used in my own source code are all from sys/types.h (except
BPTR). I don't think capitalized identifiers should be used for typedef'd
types. According to C-conventions, anything written in captials should
be `#undef'inable, which typedefs aren't. Thus if you write contributions
to be included into the official distribution of this library, code
according to this. Use `u_char' and not UBYTE, etc. I don't care that
this is against the Commodore coding standard, this is my code, and
I decide what I like and what not.
o to be particularly suited for inclusion into a shared library, although
most things *are* shared now. What I'd really want for the Amiga is
the concept of a dynamic linker.
On the other hand, it should be:
o expandable. As an example, a file descriptor already can refer to `real'
files, directories, memory buffers treated as files. I plan to add
sockets in some next release (Commodore: please get out some examples
on how to use SANA-II stuff, so my sockets can be compatible!)
o patchable. If you want some function to behave differently, you can
SetFunction() it, and the rest of the library should use your new entry.
NOTE: I used this only for major functions, that may reasonably change.
I didn't call functions like strcmp(), strlen(), bcopy() that way for
efficiency reasons (and my lazyness to change the whole string/
and other libraries;-)))
This version doesn't particularly follow this goal very well, mostly
stdio is still the original BSD code, and doesn't use syscall()...
Author: Markus M. Wild
Path: GNU/ixemul-40.4-src.lha
@endnode
@node ixpipe-1.0 "Create IXPIPE: for ixemul.library use"
ixpipe 1.0 Create IXPIPE: for ixemul.library use
A pipe handler for use with ixemul.library.
Author: Markus Wild
Path: GNU/ixpipe-1.0-src.lha
@endnode
@node jove-4.14.6 "Small but very useful EMACS like editor."
jove 4.14.6 Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
JOVE stands for Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs.
JOVE is an advanced, self-documenting, customizable real-time display
editor. It (and this tutorial introduction) are based on the original
EMACS editor and user manual written at M.I.T. by Richard Stallman+.
Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS, and indeed many of
the basic commands are very similar, there are some major differences
between the two editors, and you should not rely on their behaving
identically.
JOVE is considered a display editor because normally the text being
edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as you
type your commands.
It's considered a real-time editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
JOVE is advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond simple
insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentations of
programs; view more than one file at once; and dealing in terms of
characters, words, lines, sentences and paragraphs. It is much easier
to type one command meaning "go to the end of the paragraph" than to
find the desired spot with repetition of simpler commands.
Self-documenting means that at almost any time you can easily find out
what a command does, or to find all the commands that pertain to a
topic.
Customizable means that you can change the definition of JOVE commands
in little ways. For example, you can rearrange the command set; if
you prefer to use arrow keys for the four basic cursor motion commands
(up, down, left and right), you can. Another sort of customization is
writing new commands by combining built in commands.
Author: Jonathan Payne
Path: GNU/jove-4.14.6-bin.lha
@endnode
@node jove-4.14.6 "Small but very useful EMACS like editor."
jove 4.14.6 Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
JOVE stands for Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs.
JOVE is an advanced, self-documenting, customizable real-time display
editor. It (and this tutorial introduction) are based on the original
EMACS editor and user manual written at M.I.T. by Richard Stallman+.
Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS, and indeed many of
the basic commands are very similar, there are some major differences
between the two editors, and you should not rely on their behaving
identically.
JOVE is considered a display editor because normally the text being
edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as you
type your commands.
It's considered a real-time editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
JOVE is advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond simple
insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentations of
programs; view more than one file at once; and dealing in terms of
characters, words, lines, sentences and paragraphs. It is much easier
to type one command meaning "go to the end of the paragraph" than to
find the desired spot with repetition of simpler commands.
Self-documenting means that at almost any time you can easily find out
what a command does, or to find all the commands that pertain to a
topic.
Customizable means that you can change the definition of JOVE commands
in little ways. For example, you can rearrange the command set; if
you prefer to use arrow keys for the four basic cursor motion commands
(up, down, left and right), you can. Another sort of customization is
writing new commands by combining built in commands.
Author: Jonathan Payne
Path: GNU/jove-4.14.6-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node jove-4.14.6 "Small but very useful EMACS like editor."
jove 4.14.6 Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
JOVE stands for Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs.
JOVE is an advanced, self-documenting, customizable real-time display
editor. It (and this tutorial introduction) are based on the original
EMACS editor and user manual written at M.I.T. by Richard Stallman+.
Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS, and indeed many of
the basic commands are very similar, there are some major differences
between the two editors, and you should not rely on their behaving
identically.
JOVE is considered a display editor because normally the text being
edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as you
type your commands.
It's considered a real-time editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
JOVE is advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond simple
insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentations of
programs; view more than one file at once; and dealing in terms of
characters, words, lines, sentences and paragraphs. It is much easier
to type one command meaning "go to the end of the paragraph" than to
find the desired spot with repetition of simpler commands.
Self-documenting means that at almost any time you can easily find out
what a command does, or to find all the commands that pertain to a
topic.
Customizable means that you can change the definition of JOVE commands
in little ways. For example, you can rearrange the command set; if
you prefer to use arrow keys for the four basic cursor motion commands
(up, down, left and right), you can. Another sort of customization is
writing new commands by combining built in commands.
Author: Jonathan Payne
Path: GNU/jove-4.14.6-src.lha
@endnode
@node jove-4.14.6 "Small but very useful EMACS like editor."
jove 4.14.6 Small but very useful EMACS like editor.
JOVE stands for Jonathan's Own Version of Emacs.
JOVE is an advanced, self-documenting, customizable real-time display
editor. It (and this tutorial introduction) are based on the original
EMACS editor and user manual written at M.I.T. by Richard Stallman+.
Although JOVE is meant to be compatible with EMACS, and indeed many of
the basic commands are very similar, there are some major differences
between the two editors, and you should not rely on their behaving
identically.
JOVE is considered a display editor because normally the text being
edited is visible on the screen and is updated automatically as you
type your commands.
It's considered a real-time editor because the display is updated very
frequently, usually after each character or pair of characters you
type. This minimizes the amount of information you must keep in your
head as you edit.
JOVE is advanced because it provides facilities that go beyond simple
insertion and deletion: filling of text; automatic indentations of
programs; view more than one file at once; and dealing in terms of
characters, words, lines, sentences and paragraphs. It is much easier
to type one command meaning "go to the end of the paragraph" than to
find the desired spot with repetition of simpler commands.
Self-documenting means that at almost any time you can easily find out
what a command does, or to find all the commands that pertain to a
topic.
Customizable means that you can change the definition of JOVE commands
in little ways. For example, you can rearrange the command set; if
you prefer to use arrow keys for the four basic cursor motion commands
(up, down, left and right), you can. Another sort of customization is
writing new commands by combining built in commands.
Author: Jonathan Payne
Path: GNU/jove-4.14.6.lha
@endnode
@node less-252 "Viewer program similar to "more"."
less 252 Viewer program similar to "more".
Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward
movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less
uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety
of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals.
(On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of
the screen are prefixed with a caret.)
Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a
decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is
used by some commands, as indicated.
Author: Mark Nudelman et al.
Path: GNU/less-252-bin.lha
@endnode
@node less-252 "Viewer program similar to "more"."
less 252 Viewer program similar to "more".
Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward
movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less
uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety
of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals.
(On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of
the screen are prefixed with a caret.)
Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a
decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is
used by some commands, as indicated.
Author: Mark Nudelman et al.
Path: GNU/less-252-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node less-252 "Viewer program similar to "more"."
less 252 Viewer program similar to "more".
Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward
movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less
uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety
of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals.
(On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of
the screen are prefixed with a caret.)
Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a
decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is
used by some commands, as indicated.
Author: Mark Nudelman et al.
Path: GNU/less-252-src.lha
@endnode
@node less-252 "Viewer program similar to "more"."
less 252 Viewer program similar to "more".
Less is a program similar to more (1), but which allows backward
movement in the file as well as forward movement. Also, less does not
have to read the entire input file before starting, so with large
input files it starts up faster than text editors like vi (1). Less
uses termcap (or terminfo on some systems), so it can run on a variety
of terminals. There is even limited support for hardcopy terminals.
(On a hardcopy terminal, lines which should be printed at the top of
the screen are prefixed with a caret.)
Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a
decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is
used by some commands, as indicated.
Author: Mark Nudelman et al.
Path: GNU/less-252.tar.gz
@endnode
@node libcurses-8.3 "Platform independant screen maint lib."
libcurses 8.3 Platform independant screen maint lib.
In making available the generalized terminal descriptions in termcap,
much information was made available to the programmer, but little work
was taken out of one's hands. The purpose of this package is to allow
the C programmer to do the most common type of terminal dependent
functions, those of movement optimization and optimal screen updating,
without doing any of the dirty work, and with nearly as much ease as
is necessary to simply print or read things.
Author: Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
Elan Amir
Path: GNU/libcurses-8.3-bin.lha
@endnode
@node libcurses-8.3 "Platform independant screen maint lib."
libcurses 8.3 Platform independant screen maint lib.
In making available the generalized terminal descriptions in termcap,
much information was made available to the programmer, but little work
was taken out of one's hands. The purpose of this package is to allow
the C programmer to do the most common type of terminal dependent
functions, those of movement optimization and optimal screen updating,
without doing any of the dirty work, and with nearly as much ease as
is necessary to simply print or read things.
Author: Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
Elan Amir
Path: GNU/libcurses-8.3-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node libcurses-8.3 "Platform independant screen maint lib."
libcurses 8.3 Platform independant screen maint lib.
In making available the generalized terminal descriptions in termcap,
much information was made available to the programmer, but little work
was taken out of one's hands. The purpose of this package is to allow
the C programmer to do the most common type of terminal dependent
functions, those of movement optimization and optimal screen updating,
without doing any of the dirty work, and with nearly as much ease as
is necessary to simply print or read things.
Author: Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
Elan Amir
Path: GNU/libcurses-8.3-src.lha
@endnode
@node libcurses-8.3 "Platform independant screen maint lib."
libcurses 8.3 Platform independant screen maint lib.
In making available the generalized terminal descriptions in termcap,
much information was made available to the programmer, but little work
was taken out of one's hands. The purpose of this package is to allow
the C programmer to do the most common type of terminal dependent
functions, those of movement optimization and optimal screen updating,
without doing any of the dirty work, and with nearly as much ease as
is necessary to simply print or read things.
Author: Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
Elan Amir
Path: GNU/libcurses-8.3.lha
@endnode
@node libg++-2.6.1 "GNU C++ class library"
libg++ 2.6.1 GNU C++ class library
A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libg++-2.6.2-bin.lha
@endnode
@node libg++-2.6.1 "GNU C++ class library"
libg++ 2.6.1 GNU C++ class library
A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libg++-2.6.2-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node libg++-2.6.1 "GNU C++ class library"
libg++ 2.6.1 GNU C++ class library
A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libg++-2.6.2-src.lha
@endnode
@node libg++-2.6.1 "GNU C++ class library"
libg++ 2.6.1 GNU C++ class library
A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libg++-2.6.2.lha
@endnode
@node libg++-2.6.1 "GNU C++ class library"
libg++ 2.6.1 GNU C++ class library
A C++ class library for use with the GNU C++ compiler.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libg++-2.6.2.tar.gz
@endnode
@node libm-5.4 "Runtime math library"
libm 5.4 Runtime math library
This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libm-5.4-bin.lha
@endnode
@node libm-5.4 "Runtime math library"
libm 5.4 Runtime math library
This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libm-5.4-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node libm-5.4 "Runtime math library"
libm 5.4 Runtime math library
This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libm-5.4-src.lha
@endnode
@node libm-5.4 "Runtime math library"
libm 5.4 Runtime math library
This runtime math library is from BSD. It is used with the GNU C
compiler when the -lm option is given to gcc.
Author: (null)
Path: GNU/libm-5.4.tar.gz
@endnode
@node libnix-0.7 "A library for amiga specific gcc develp."
libnix 0.7 A library for amiga specific gcc develp.
This is libnix, a static (i.e. link) library for gcc 2.3.3 or above.
It's not a replacement for ixemul.library (though it's possible to
recompile most of the gcc environment with libnix) but a good thing
for amiga specific development on gcc:
* It's mostly compatible to SAS's way of handling things, i.e.
you get even an automatic shared library opening feature and
some other things you may miss in ixemul.library.
This also means it's ANSI compliant.
* It doesn't need any shared libraries than normal Amiga OS ones.
* It is not copyrighted by the FSF. Therefore you neither need
to include sources nor objects together with your executable.
(read the GLGPL _before_ flaming on this statement)
* And it's short! I was able to compile a 492 byte 'hello, world'
using normal main.
* It uses OS20 features whenever necessary.
To cut it short:
Use ixemul.library for porting Un*x programs, libnix for compiling
amiga-only programs and gcc becomes one of the best Amiga compilers.
Author: Matthias Fleischer
Gunther Nikl
Path: GNU/libnix-0.7-bin.lha
@endnode
@node libnix-0.7 "A library for amiga specific gcc develp."
libnix 0.7 A library for amiga specific gcc develp.
This is libnix, a static (i.e. link) library for gcc 2.3.3 or above.
It's not a replacement for ixemul.library (though it's possible to
recompile most of the gcc environment with libnix) but a good thing
for amiga specific development on gcc:
* It's mostly compatible to SAS's way of handling things, i.e.
you get even an automatic shared library opening feature and
some other things you may miss in ixemul.library.
This also means it's ANSI compliant.
* It doesn't need any shared libraries than normal Amiga OS ones.
* It is not copyrighted by the FSF. Therefore you neither need
to include sources nor objects together with your executable.
(read the GLGPL _before_ flaming on this statement)
* And it's short! I was able to compile a 492 byte 'hello, world'
using normal main.
* It uses OS20 features whenever necessary.
To cut it short:
Use ixemul.library for porting Un*x programs, libnix for compiling
amiga-only programs and gcc becomes one of the best Amiga compilers.
Author: Matthias Fleischer
Gunther Nikl
Path: GNU/libnix-0.7-src.lha
@endnode
@node m4-1.4 "GNU macro processor"
m4 1.4 GNU macro processor
This is GNU m4, a program which copies its input to the output,
expanding macros as it goes. m4 has built-in functions for including
named files, running Unix commands, doing integer arithmetic,
manipulating text in various ways, recursion, etc... Macros can also
be user-defined, and can take any number of arguments.
Author: Rene' Seindal
Path: GNU/m4-1.4-bin.lha
@endnode
@node m4-1.4 "GNU macro processor"
m4 1.4 GNU macro processor
This is GNU m4, a program which copies its input to the output,
expanding macros as it goes. m4 has built-in functions for including
named files, running Unix commands, doing integer arithmetic,
manipulating text in various ways, recursion, etc... Macros can also
be user-defined, and can take any number of arguments.
Author: Rene' Seindal
Path: GNU/m4-1.4-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node m4-1.4 "GNU macro processor"
m4 1.4 GNU macro processor
This is GNU m4, a program which copies its input to the output,
expanding macros as it goes. m4 has built-in functions for including
named files, running Unix commands, doing integer arithmetic,
manipulating text in various ways, recursion, etc... Macros can also
be user-defined, and can take any number of arguments.
Author: Rene' Seindal
Path: GNU/m4-1.4-src.lha
@endnode
@node m4-1.4 "GNU macro processor"
m4 1.4 GNU macro processor
This is GNU m4, a program which copies its input to the output,
expanding macros as it goes. m4 has built-in functions for including
named files, running Unix commands, doing integer arithmetic,
manipulating text in various ways, recursion, etc... Macros can also
be user-defined, and can take any number of arguments.
Author: Rene' Seindal
Path: GNU/m4-1.4.tar.gz
@endnode
@node make-3.71 "POSIX compatible "make" program"
make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
The "make" utility automatically determines which pieces of a large
program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
GNU "make" conforms to section 6.2 of "IEEE Standard 1003.2-1992"
(POSIX.2).
Author: Richard Stallman
Roland McGrath
Path: GNU/make-3.71-bin.lha
@endnode
@node make-3.71 "POSIX compatible "make" program"
make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
The "make" utility automatically determines which pieces of a large
program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
GNU "make" conforms to section 6.2 of "IEEE Standard 1003.2-1992"
(POSIX.2).
Author: Richard Stallman
Roland McGrath
Path: GNU/make-3.71-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node make-3.71 "POSIX compatible "make" program"
make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
The "make" utility automatically determines which pieces of a large
program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
GNU "make" conforms to section 6.2 of "IEEE Standard 1003.2-1992"
(POSIX.2).
Author: Richard Stallman
Roland McGrath
Path: GNU/make-3.71-src.lha
@endnode
@node make-3.71 "POSIX compatible "make" program"
make 3.71 POSIX compatible "make" program
The "make" utility automatically determines which pieces of a large
program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them.
GNU "make" conforms to section 6.2 of "IEEE Standard 1003.2-1992"
(POSIX.2).
Author: Richard Stallman
Roland McGrath
Path: GNU/make-3.71.tar.gz
@endnode
@node os-include-40 "Amiga include files for gcc binary tree."
os-include 40 Amiga include files for gcc binary tree.
Amiga include files from the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit.
This material is included under license from Commodore, and has
restricted distribution conditions. It is allowed to make copies
from the CD-ROM for personal use but not for redistribution. See
the files included with the distribution for further details.
Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
Path: GNU/os-include-bin.lha
@endnode
@node os-lib-40 "Amiga libraries for gcc binary tree."
os-lib 40 Amiga libraries for gcc binary tree.
Amiga libraries converted to the standard gcc format for use with
the GNU C compiler. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is
included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution
conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal
use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the
distribution for further details.
Author: Commodore-Amiga Inc.
Path: GNU/os-lib-bin.lha
@endnode
@node patch-2.1 "Apply diff files"
patch 2.1 Apply diff files
Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of
difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those
differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By
default, the patched version is put in place of the original, with the
original file backed up to another name.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/patch-2.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node patch-2.1 "Apply diff files"
patch 2.1 Apply diff files
Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of
difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those
differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By
default, the patched version is put in place of the original, with the
original file backed up to another name.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/patch-2.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node patch-2.1 "Apply diff files"
patch 2.1 Apply diff files
Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of
difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those
differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By
default, the patched version is put in place of the original, with the
original file backed up to another name.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/patch-2.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node patch-2.1 "Apply diff files"
patch 2.1 Apply diff files
Patch will take a patch file containing any of the four forms of
difference listing produced by the diff program and apply those
differences to an original file, producing a patched version. By
default, the patched version is put in place of the original, with the
original file backed up to another name.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/patch-2.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node pdksh-4.9 "A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS"
pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
A KSH-like shell that is compatible enough with the real UNIX ksh to
be used with most scripts that the UNIX ksh can run.
Author: Eric Gisin
Charles Forsyth
John R MacMillan
Simon J. Gerraty
Markus Wild
Path: GNU/pdksh-4.9-bin.lha
@endnode
@node pdksh-4.9 "A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS"
pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
A KSH-like shell that is compatible enough with the real UNIX ksh to
be used with most scripts that the UNIX ksh can run.
Author: Eric Gisin
Charles Forsyth
John R MacMillan
Simon J. Gerraty
Markus Wild
Path: GNU/pdksh-4.9-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node pdksh-4.9 "A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS"
pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
A KSH-like shell that is compatible enough with the real UNIX ksh to
be used with most scripts that the UNIX ksh can run.
Author: Eric Gisin
Charles Forsyth
John R MacMillan
Simon J. Gerraty
Markus Wild
Path: GNU/pdksh-4.9-src.lha
@endnode
@node pdksh-4.9 "A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS"
pdksh 4.9 A UNIX ksh compatible shell for AmigaDOS
A KSH-like shell that is compatible enough with the real UNIX ksh to
be used with most scripts that the UNIX ksh can run.
Author: Eric Gisin
Charles Forsyth
John R MacMillan
Simon J. Gerraty
Markus Wild
Path: GNU/pdksh-4.9.tar.gz
@endnode
@node perl-4.036 "Practical Extraction and Report Language"
perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text
files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
(easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
elegant, minimal). It combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some
of the best features of C, sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar with
those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
historians will also note some vestiges of csh, Pascal, and even
BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds quite closely to C
expression syntax.
Unlike most Unix utilities, perl does not arbitrarily limit the size
of your data. If you've got the memory, perl can slurp in your whole
file as a single string. Recursion is of unlimited depth. And the
hash tables used by associative arrays grow as necessary to prevent
degraded performance. Perl uses sophisticated pattern matching
techniques to scan large amounts of data very quickly. Although
optimized for scanning text, perl can also deal with binary data, and
can make dbm files look like associative arrays (where dbm is
available). Setuid perl scripts are safer than C programs through a
dataflow tracing mechanism which prevents many stupid security holes.
If you have a problem that would ordinarily use sed or awk or sh, but
it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster, and you
don't want to write the silly thing in C, then perl may be for you.
There are also translators to turn your sed and awk scripts into perl
scripts.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/perl-4.036-bin.lha
@endnode
@node perl-4.036 "Practical Extraction and Report Language"
perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text
files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
(easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
elegant, minimal). It combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some
of the best features of C, sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar with
those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
historians will also note some vestiges of csh, Pascal, and even
BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds quite closely to C
expression syntax.
Unlike most Unix utilities, perl does not arbitrarily limit the size
of your data. If you've got the memory, perl can slurp in your whole
file as a single string. Recursion is of unlimited depth. And the
hash tables used by associative arrays grow as necessary to prevent
degraded performance. Perl uses sophisticated pattern matching
techniques to scan large amounts of data very quickly. Although
optimized for scanning text, perl can also deal with binary data, and
can make dbm files look like associative arrays (where dbm is
available). Setuid perl scripts are safer than C programs through a
dataflow tracing mechanism which prevents many stupid security holes.
If you have a problem that would ordinarily use sed or awk or sh, but
it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster, and you
don't want to write the silly thing in C, then perl may be for you.
There are also translators to turn your sed and awk scripts into perl
scripts.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/perl-4.036-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node perl-4.036 "Practical Extraction and Report Language"
perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text
files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
(easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
elegant, minimal). It combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some
of the best features of C, sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar with
those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
historians will also note some vestiges of csh, Pascal, and even
BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds quite closely to C
expression syntax.
Unlike most Unix utilities, perl does not arbitrarily limit the size
of your data. If you've got the memory, perl can slurp in your whole
file as a single string. Recursion is of unlimited depth. And the
hash tables used by associative arrays grow as necessary to prevent
degraded performance. Perl uses sophisticated pattern matching
techniques to scan large amounts of data very quickly. Although
optimized for scanning text, perl can also deal with binary data, and
can make dbm files look like associative arrays (where dbm is
available). Setuid perl scripts are safer than C programs through a
dataflow tracing mechanism which prevents many stupid security holes.
If you have a problem that would ordinarily use sed or awk or sh, but
it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster, and you
don't want to write the silly thing in C, then perl may be for you.
There are also translators to turn your sed and awk scripts into perl
scripts.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/perl-4.036-src.lha
@endnode
@node perl-4.036 "Practical Extraction and Report Language"
perl 4.036 Practical Extraction and Report Language
Perl is an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text
files, extracting information from those text files, and printing
reports based on that information. It's also a good language for many
system management tasks. The language is intended to be practical
(easy to use, efficient, complete) rather than beautiful (tiny,
elegant, minimal). It combines (in the author's opinion, anyway) some
of the best features of C, sed, awk, and sh, so people familiar with
those languages should have little difficulty with it. (Language
historians will also note some vestiges of csh, Pascal, and even
BASIC-PLUS.) Expression syntax corresponds quite closely to C
expression syntax.
Unlike most Unix utilities, perl does not arbitrarily limit the size
of your data. If you've got the memory, perl can slurp in your whole
file as a single string. Recursion is of unlimited depth. And the
hash tables used by associative arrays grow as necessary to prevent
degraded performance. Perl uses sophisticated pattern matching
techniques to scan large amounts of data very quickly. Although
optimized for scanning text, perl can also deal with binary data, and
can make dbm files look like associative arrays (where dbm is
available). Setuid perl scripts are safer than C programs through a
dataflow tracing mechanism which prevents many stupid security holes.
If you have a problem that would ordinarily use sed or awk or sh, but
it exceeds their capabilities or must run a little faster, and you
don't want to write the silly thing in C, then perl may be for you.
There are also translators to turn your sed and awk scripts into perl
scripts.
Author: Larry Wall
Path: GNU/perl-4.036.tar.gz
@endnode
@node rcs-5.6.0.1 "Revision Control System"
rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. programs,
documentation, graphics, and papers.
Author: Walter F. Tichy
et. al.
Path: GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node rcs-5.6.0.1 "Revision Control System"
rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. programs,
documentation, graphics, and papers.
Author: Walter F. Tichy
et. al.
Path: GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node rcs-5.6.0.1 "Revision Control System"
rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. programs,
documentation, graphics, and papers.
Author: Walter F. Tichy
et. al.
Path: GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node rcs-5.6.0.1 "Revision Control System"
rcs 5.6.0.1 Revision Control System
RCS, the Revision Control System, manages multiple revisions of files.
RCS can store, retrieve, log, identify, and merge revisions. It is
useful for files that are revised frequently, e.g. programs,
documentation, graphics, and papers.
Author: Walter F. Tichy
et. al.
Path: GNU/rcs-5.6.0.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node sed-2.05 "GNU stream editor"
sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
edited according to a script of commands.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sed-2.05-bin.lha
@endnode
@node sed-2.05 "GNU stream editor"
sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
edited according to a script of commands.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sed-2.05-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node sed-2.05 "GNU stream editor"
sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
edited according to a script of commands.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sed-2.05-src.lha
@endnode
@node sed-2.05 "GNU stream editor"
sed 2.05 GNU stream editor
Sed copies named files, or the standard input, to the standard output,
edited according to a script of commands.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sed-2.05.tar.gz
@endnode
@node sh-utils-1.12 "GNU shell programming utilities"
sh-utils 1.12 GNU shell programming utilities
This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are
mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. The programs that
can be built with this package are: basename date dirname echo env
expr false groups id logname nice nohup pathchk printenv printf sleep
stty tee test true tty uname who whoami yes Some programs (uname,
nice, nohup, and stty) are built and installed only on systems that
have the features to support them.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sh-utils-1.12-bin.lha
@endnode
@node sh-utils-1.12 "GNU shell programming utilities"
sh-utils 1.12 GNU shell programming utilities
This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are
mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. The programs that
can be built with this package are: basename date dirname echo env
expr false groups id logname nice nohup pathchk printenv printf sleep
stty tee test true tty uname who whoami yes Some programs (uname,
nice, nohup, and stty) are built and installed only on systems that
have the features to support them.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sh-utils-1.12-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node sh-utils-1.12 "GNU shell programming utilities"
sh-utils 1.12 GNU shell programming utilities
This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are
mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. The programs that
can be built with this package are: basename date dirname echo env
expr false groups id logname nice nohup pathchk printenv printf sleep
stty tee test true tty uname who whoami yes Some programs (uname,
nice, nohup, and stty) are built and installed only on systems that
have the features to support them.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sh-utils-1.12-src.lha
@endnode
@node sh-utils-1.12 "GNU shell programming utilities"
sh-utils 1.12 GNU shell programming utilities
This is a package of small shell programming utilities. They are
mostly compliant with POSIX.2, where applicable. The programs that
can be built with this package are: basename date dirname echo env
expr false groups id logname nice nohup pathchk printenv printf sleep
stty tee test true tty uname who whoami yes Some programs (uname,
nice, nohup, and stty) are built and installed only on systems that
have the features to support them.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sh-utils-1.12.tar.gz
@endnode
@node sharutils-4.1 "Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode."
sharutils 4.1 Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
`shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps
unpacking shell archives after reception. The core of both programs
is initially derived from public domain. Some modules and other
code sections are freely borrowed from other GNU distributions,
bringing `shar' under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
`uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high
order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation.
They are derived from the BSD NET/2 distribution. If you have more
powerful `uuencode' and `uudecode' already available, you may want
to use `./configure --disable-uucode' to prevent their installation.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sharutils-4.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node sharutils-4.1 "Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode."
sharutils 4.1 Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
`shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps
unpacking shell archives after reception. The core of both programs
is initially derived from public domain. Some modules and other
code sections are freely borrowed from other GNU distributions,
bringing `shar' under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
`uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high
order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation.
They are derived from the BSD NET/2 distribution. If you have more
powerful `uuencode' and `uudecode' already available, you may want
to use `./configure --disable-uucode' to prevent their installation.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sharutils-4.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node sharutils-4.1 "Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode."
sharutils 4.1 Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
`shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps
unpacking shell archives after reception. The core of both programs
is initially derived from public domain. Some modules and other
code sections are freely borrowed from other GNU distributions,
bringing `shar' under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
`uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high
order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation.
They are derived from the BSD NET/2 distribution. If you have more
powerful `uuencode' and `uudecode' already available, you may want
to use `./configure --disable-uucode' to prevent their installation.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sharutils-4.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node sharutils-4.1 "Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode."
sharutils 4.1 Shell archive utils and uuencode/decode.
`shar' makes so-called shell archives out of many files, preparing
them for transmission by electronic mail services. `unshar' helps
unpacking shell archives after reception. The core of both programs
is initially derived from public domain. Some modules and other
code sections are freely borrowed from other GNU distributions,
bringing `shar' under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
`uuencode' prepares a file for transmission over an electronic
channel which ignores or otherwise mangles the eight bit (high
order bit) of bytes. `uudecode' does the converse transformation.
They are derived from the BSD NET/2 distribution. If you have more
powerful `uuencode' and `uudecode' already available, you may want
to use `./configure --disable-uucode' to prevent their installation.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/sharutils-4.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node tar-1.11.2 "GNU Tape Archiver"
tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
Tar collects files into an archive which is normally written to tape or
other backup media. It can also be written to a normal file, and such
files have become a common intersystem exchange mechanism.
Author: John Gilmore
Path: GNU/tar-1.11.2-bin.lha
@endnode
@node tar-1.11.2 "GNU Tape Archiver"
tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
Tar collects files into an archive which is normally written to tape or
other backup media. It can also be written to a normal file, and such
files have become a common intersystem exchange mechanism.
Author: John Gilmore
Path: GNU/tar-1.11.2-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node tar-1.11.2 "GNU Tape Archiver"
tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
Tar collects files into an archive which is normally written to tape or
other backup media. It can also be written to a normal file, and such
files have become a common intersystem exchange mechanism.
Author: John Gilmore
Path: GNU/tar-1.11.2-src.lha
@endnode
@node tar-1.11.2 "GNU Tape Archiver"
tar 1.11.2 GNU Tape Archiver
Tar collects files into an archive which is normally written to tape or
other backup media. It can also be written to a normal file, and such
files have become a common intersystem exchange mechanism.
Author: John Gilmore
Path: GNU/tar-1.11.2.tar.gz
@endnode
@node termcap-1.2 "GNU termcap library."
termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
This is the GNU termcap library, a library of C functions that enable
programs to send control strings to terminals in a way independent of
the terminal type. Most of this package is also distributed with GNU
Emacs, but it is available in this separate distribution to make it
easier to install as -ltermcap.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/termcap-1.2-bin.lha
@endnode
@node termcap-1.2 "GNU termcap library."
termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
This is the GNU termcap library, a library of C functions that enable
programs to send control strings to terminals in a way independent of
the terminal type. Most of this package is also distributed with GNU
Emacs, but it is available in this separate distribution to make it
easier to install as -ltermcap.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/termcap-1.2-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node termcap-1.2 "GNU termcap library."
termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
This is the GNU termcap library, a library of C functions that enable
programs to send control strings to terminals in a way independent of
the terminal type. Most of this package is also distributed with GNU
Emacs, but it is available in this separate distribution to make it
easier to install as -ltermcap.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/termcap-1.2-src.lha
@endnode
@node termcap-1.2 "GNU termcap library."
termcap 1.2 GNU termcap library.
This is the GNU termcap library, a library of C functions that enable
programs to send control strings to terminals in a way independent of
the terminal type. Most of this package is also distributed with GNU
Emacs, but it is available in this separate distribution to make it
easier to install as -ltermcap.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/termcap-1.2.tar.gz
@endnode
@node texinfo-3.1 "GNU documentation system"
texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
produce both on-line information and printed output. This means that
instead of writing two different documents, one for the on-line help
or other on-line information and the other for a typeset manual or
other printed work, you need write only one document. When the work
is revised, you need revise only one document. You can read the
on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info
documentation-reading program.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/texinfo-3.1-bin.lha
@endnode
@node texinfo-3.1 "GNU documentation system"
texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
produce both on-line information and printed output. This means that
instead of writing two different documents, one for the on-line help
or other on-line information and the other for a typeset manual or
other printed work, you need write only one document. When the work
is revised, you need revise only one document. You can read the
on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info
documentation-reading program.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/texinfo-3.1-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node texinfo-3.1 "GNU documentation system"
texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
produce both on-line information and printed output. This means that
instead of writing two different documents, one for the on-line help
or other on-line information and the other for a typeset manual or
other printed work, you need write only one document. When the work
is revised, you need revise only one document. You can read the
on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info
documentation-reading program.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/texinfo-3.1-src.lha
@endnode
@node texinfo-3.1 "GNU documentation system"
texinfo 3.1 GNU documentation system
Texinfo is a documentation system that uses a single source file to
produce both on-line information and printed output. This means that
instead of writing two different documents, one for the on-line help
or other on-line information and the other for a typeset manual or
other printed work, you need write only one document. When the work
is revised, you need revise only one document. You can read the
on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info
documentation-reading program.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/texinfo-3.1.tar.gz
@endnode
@node textutils-1.11 "GNU text processing utilities"
textutils 1.11 GNU text processing utilities
These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing
utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over
their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options,
and fewer arbitrary limits. The programs that can be built with this
package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join,
nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and
wc. The cmp program has moved to the GNU diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/textutils-1.11-bin.lha
@endnode
@node textutils-1.11 "GNU text processing utilities"
textutils 1.11 GNU text processing utilities
These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing
utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over
their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options,
and fewer arbitrary limits. The programs that can be built with this
package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join,
nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and
wc. The cmp program has moved to the GNU diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/textutils-1.11-diffs.lha
@endnode
@node textutils-1.11 "GNU text processing utilities"
textutils 1.11 GNU text processing utilities
These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing
utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over
their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options,
and fewer arbitrary limits. The programs that can be built with this
package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join,
nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and
wc. The cmp program has moved to the GNU diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/textutils-1.11-src.lha
@endnode
@node textutils-1.11 "GNU text processing utilities"
textutils 1.11 GNU text processing utilities
These are the GNU text file (actually, file contents) processing
utilities. Most of these programs have significant advantages over
their Unix counterparts, such as greater speed, additional options,
and fewer arbitrary limits. The programs that can be built with this
package are: cat, cksum, comm, csplit, cut, expand, fold, head, join,
nl, od paste, pr, sort, split, sum, tac, tail, tr, unexpand, uniq, and
wc. The cmp program has moved to the GNU diff distribution.
Author: Free Software Foundation
Path: GNU/textutils-1.11.tar.gz
@endnode
@node 2MegAgnus-5.0D "A 2Meg Agnus project."
2MegAgnus 5.0D A 2Meg Agnus project.
The Two Meg Agnus Project increases the amount of "chip" RAM in an Amiga
500 or 2000 to 2 megabytes. Chip RAM is where the graphics and sound data
are stored. Even though you may have plenty of "fast" RAM, if you run out
of "chip" RAM then you will not be able to open any more windows or screens
and hence, no more programs.
Author: Neil Coito and Michael Cianflone
Path: hard/2MegAgnus-5.0D.lha
@endnode
@node A4000HW-1.0 "Reference guide to A4000 hardware."
A4000HW 1.0 Reference guide to A4000 hardware.
This file is a reference to various tips, problems, repairs, and other
information on the Amiga 4000 and common boards and peripherals.
Author: Warren Block
Path: hard/A4000HW-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AutoXA-1.00 "Add memory from MicroBotics M1230XA card"
AutoXA 1.00 Add memory from MicroBotics M1230XA card
Loads a small program into your system that automatically adds the memory
that you have installed on a MicroBotics M1230XA card every time you
reboot, this routine survives a reboot, and makes the memory available to
the system software *much* earlier in the boot-up process. This results in
almost all of the system's data being loaded into much faster XA memory,
rather than Chip memory. It also frees up about 245 kilobytes of Chip
memory that graphic or music programs might need.
Author: Mike Pinson
MicroBotics Inc
Path: hard/AutoXA-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node ClockTool-1.1 "Manipulate battery and/or system clocks"
ClockTool 1.1 Manipulate battery and/or system clocks
A simple CLI utility to perform operations on the battery-backed-up and/or
system clock, e.g. set date/time of either, display either/both, set one
from the other, increment, and log. Most of these features, particularly
those accessing the battery-backed-up clock, are not available using
current AmigaDos commands.
Author: Gary Duncan
Path: hard/ClockTool-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node CVTS-1.0 "The Complete Video Test System"
CVTS 1.0 The Complete Video Test System
"The Complete Video Test System" is a collection of 20 test patterns
(displayable with any IFF animation viewer) that can be used to evaluate
monitors, TV sets, VCRs, and other NTSC video equipment. CVTS is easy to
use, with the documentation presented in clear, non-technical language.
Many of the tests are unique, and can be found nowhere else. A shareware
contribution of only $5 gets you a viewing filter which is used with the
Colorbars test signal to precisely adjust TVs and monitors.
Author: Dave Muse
Path: hard/CVTS-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node EPROMmer-3.2d "Hardware plans & software for EPROMmer."
EPROMmer 3.2d Hardware plans & software for EPROMmer.
New software (use WB2.0 or higher) for a hardware project originally by Bob
Blick and Udi Finkelstein. EPROMmer programs 2716 27512 and can also load
SRAM's 6216,6264, 62256. Capable of reading/writing binary data and
INTELHEX Files. Supports all amiga models. This version of the software
contains a new GUI and timing was changed to handle Amigas faster than
7Mhz.
Author: Bob Blick
Udi Finkelstein
Carsten Rose
Path: hard/EPROMmer-3.2d.lha
@endnode
@node GALer-1.41 "Software & hardware to program GAL's."
GALer 1.41 Software & hardware to program GAL's.
GALs (Generic Array Logic) are programmable logic devices. "GALer" is the
software and the hardware which is necessary to program your own GALs. The
supported GAL-types are GAL16V8, GAL16V8A, GAL16V8B and GAL20V8, GAL20V8A,
GAL20V8B. The circuit diagram for the GAL device programmer is available
from the author. Includes both English and German versions.
Author: Christian Habermann
Path: hard/GALer-1.41.lha
@endnode
@node MiscHacks-?.? "Various Amiga hardware hacks."
MiscHacks ?.? Various Amiga hardware hacks.
A collection of various hardware hacks for the Amiga.
Author: Various
posted by Hans Luyten
Path: hard/MiscHacks.lha
@endnode
@node OptMouse-1.2 "Use M3 optical mouse on Amiga"
OptMouse 1.2 Use M3 optical mouse on Amiga
Software and hardware instructions on how you can modify a Mouse Systems M3
optical serial mouse for use on the Amiga. Also included are instructions
which allow a serial mouse to be modified to plug directly into the Amiga
mouse port.
Author: J Edward Hanway
Path: hard/OptMouse-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node ParTest-?.? "GUI utility to control parallel port."
ParTest ?.? GUI utility to control parallel port.
A little GUI-based utility that allows you to individually set/clear the
data lines of the parallel port.
Author: Carsten Rose
Path: hard/ParTest.lha
@endnode
@node RomSwitcher-3.1 "A multi-kickstart hardware project."
RomSwitcher 3.1 A multi-kickstart hardware project.
A Multi-Kickstart Board Project that allows the user of an Amiga 500, 2000,
or 2500 to switch between different versions of the operating system,
called Kickstart. Some older software, and even some new software, is not
compatible with Commodore's latest version of the operating system. This
hardware project will let you use the new version of the operating system
(it is *tons* better than 1.3 and below), and still remain compatible with
the software that won't work under the new operating system.
Author: Neil Coito and Michael Cianflone
Path: hard/RomSwitcher-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node SerMouse-2.21 "Driver/Docs for serial PC Mouse on Amiga"
SerMouse 2.21 Driver/Docs for serial PC Mouse on Amiga
A full package on how to use a PC mouse on the Amiga. Not only a
serial mouse driver but also how to rewire a 9-pin Sub-D serial to
25-pin Sub-D serial and how to rewire 9-pin Sub-D BUS or 9-pin Mini-Din
BUS to an Amiga mouse plug. YOU CAN USE ALMOST ANY PC-MOUSE WITH THIS
Author: Patrick van Beem
Path: hard/SerMouse-2.21.lha
@endnode
@node SpeedRamsey-1.2a "SpeedRamsey, V1.2a, C source"
SpeedRamsey 1.2a SpeedRamsey, V1.2a, C source
Sets the skip bit in rev G Ramsey chips. The skip mode speeds up RAM
access from five clocks each to four clocks each by skipping the last
cycle. Some people call this 60-ns-mode because you need 60 ns DRAM or
faster to ensure that this works and doesn't crash your Amiga. Requires
Rev G Ramsey chip (A4000).
Author: Holger Lubitz
Path: hard/SpeedRamsey-1.2a.lha
@endnode
@node SummaDriver-2.01 "Driver for Summagraphic digitizer tablet"
SummaDriver 2.01 Driver for Summagraphic digitizer tablet
This Commodity enables you to use the Summagraphic digitizer tablet
with your Commodore Amiga. The tablet can be used together with the
mouse (or without it) as a direct input medium. Therefore, the
driver can be used together with (nearly) any software.
Author: Joop van de Wege
Path: hard/SummaDriver-2.01.lha
@endnode
@node Wacom-1.16 "Wacom tablet driver, controls Amigamouse"
Wacom 1.16 Wacom tablet driver, controls Amigamouse
This Commodity enables you to use a pressure sensitive digitizer tablet
from Wacom with your Commodore Amiga. The tablet can be used together
with the mouse (or without it) as a direct input medium. Therefore, the
driver can be used together with (nearly) any software. Furthermore the
(pressure-sensitive) data provided by the tablet can be exported in custom
applications using a documented software interface. Now directly supports
the complete Wacom IV comandset and lets you define your own working area
on the tablet. Includes german localization.
Author: Roland Schwingel
Path: hard/Wacom-1.16.lha
@endnode
@node ZeusSCSI-?.? "Patch PPI Zeus SCSI version 2.98 driver."
ZeusSCSI ?.? Patch PPI Zeus SCSI version 2.98 driver.
Some programs that attempt to apply a patch to the Progressive Peripherals
Incorporated Zeus SCSI driver. This patch includes a patch to use the
Wait/Signal mechanism to wait for the completion of SCSI I/O instead of the
"busy-wait" poll method used by the driver. (These programs will only
patch the 2.98 version of the Zeus ROM.)
Author: Michael L Hitch
Path: hard/ZeusSCSI.lha
@endnode
@node Accrete-1.1 "Create random star-systems, with planets"
Accrete 1.1 Create random star-systems, with planets
A program, originally written in Pascal for the Apple ][, that
generates random star systems based, primarily, on Stephen Dole's
work, "Habitable Planets for Man". The output is a text file
describing the primary attributes of a star and its planets, including
density, mass, surface temperature and pressure, orbit and rotation
period and even the boiling point of water on the surface.
Author: Joe Nowakowski
Ethan Dicks
Path: misc/Accrete-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Apple2000-1.3 "Premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga"
Apple2000 1.3 Premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga
"Apple 2000" is the premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga computer.
At its current level it accurately emulates a 64K Apple ][+, including:
6502 CPU; ALL video modes (Text, LoRes, HiRes, Mixed modes, etc); 16k RAM
card (64k computer); 5
" disk drive (via disk images); Two button joystick;
Keyboard; Sound. The emulation also runs in a completely system friendly
manner, multitasking properly with other programs. The two main goals were
speed and accuracy. This was accomplished by hand coding the emulator in
100% machine language, optimization via instruction cycle analysis, and
painstaking attention to Apple hardware details. Requires Apple ][ ROM
image & disk controller ROM image.
Author: Kevin Kralian
Path: misc/Apple2000-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node ASpringies-1.0 "An interactive mass and spring simulator"
ASpringies 1.0 An interactive mass and spring simulator
ASpringies is a simulator which allows you to interactively create
and edit a system of masses and springs. The parameters of the masses
and springs (such as mass elasticity and spring K) as well as those of
the surrounding system (such as air viscosity and gravity) can be
changed. These systems can be loaded and saved into a file.
I guess you could use ASpringies for real work, but it's really
intended to be a time waster.
Author: Torsten Klein
Path: misc/ASpringies-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CardApp-1.0b "Reads/Writes PCMCIA cards on an Amiga"
CardApp 1.0b Reads/Writes PCMCIA cards on an Amiga
CardApp is an integrated application which provides similar functionality to
the CLI programs CardList, CardAdd and CardAll. It uses the AppIcon and
AppMenuItem features of Workbench 2.0 (and above) to provide a simple,
easy-to-use interface.
CardApp, CardList, CardAdd and CardAll were written to enable PCMCIA cards
from the Amstrad Notepad series (NC100, NC150 and NC200) to be read and
written on a suitably equipped Amiga (i.e., one with a PCMCIA card slot,
currently just the A600 and A1200).
Author: Jason R. Hulance
Path: misc/Card-1.0b.lha
@endnode
@node ChemBalance-3.0 "Balance chemical equations"
ChemBalance 3.0 Balance chemical equations
An ARexx script to balance unbalanced chemical equations. With
ChemBalance in ram, enter "rx ram:ChemBalance" from a CLI or Shell
window. A prompt should appear from which you can enter an unbalanced
chemical equation for ChemBalance to try to balance. This version allows
for multiple generalized hydrations.
Author: Patrick Reany
Path: misc/ChemBalance-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node cP-4.3 "Data plotting program for 2D data"
cP 4.3 Data plotting program for 2D data
A data plotting program capable of plotting two dimensional data in both
linear or log space. The program runs from either the CLI or Workbench.
There is no limit to the number of points that the program can load except
the amount of ram on your system. There is also no limit to the number of
sets. cP creates a public screen, so you can open other applications on
its' screen. This version of cP also sports an AREXX interface for almost
any function.
Author: Chris Conger
Path: misc/cP-4.3.lha
@endnode
@node CP101A-1.01A "Attempts to diagnose illness & injury"
CP101A 1.01A Attempts to diagnose illness & injury
Cybernetic Physician is an artificial intelligence expert system, with
inference engine and medical knowledge base. Intended for home use,
and using non-technical terms, this program attempts to diagnose illness
and injury by the user's responses to simple questions. "Not intended to
replace the services of a qualified physician." This is a full working
shareware evaluation version, with a small, but useful subset of the
entire knowledge base.
Author: Satori Publishing
Path: misc/CP101A-1.01A.lha
@endnode
@node CPK-2.5 "Molecular renderer & manipulation prog."
CPK 2.5 Molecular renderer & manipulation prog.
Program renders spacefilling, wireframe and ball and stick representations
of molecules in the standard molecule format provided by the Brookhaven
Protein Databank. The program features a complete ARexx command set,
interactive molecule manipulation capabilities and provides an
interface to the popular ray tracing program POV-Ray. This
allows the user to generate high quality ray traced renderings of
molecules as well.
Author: Eric G. Suchanek, Ph.D.
Path: misc/cpk-2.5.lha
@endnode
@node DDLI-3.41 "A personality indicator like the MBTI"
DDLI 3.41 A personality indicator like the MBTI
The DDLI asks you a series of multiple choice questions in order to
determine your psychological type (life pattern). It measures for the same
sixteen psychological types as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) does:
ENFJ, ENFP, ENTJ, ENTP, ESFJ, ESFP, ESTJ, ESTP, INFJ, INFP, INTJ, INTP,
ISFJ, ISFP, ISTJ, ISTP. These are based on four sets of preferences:
Extraversion vs. Introversion, iNtuition vs. Sensing, Feeling vs. Thinking,
and Judging vs. Perceiving. The DDLI has many features that make it easy
to use: It lets you change your answers; It lets you save your answers and
resume later; It lets you skip questions and get back to them; And it
tabulates all the results for you. It also has feautures that the MBTI
doesn't have: It asks you to rank each of your answers; And It asks
questions that measure for preferences that the MBTI doesn't directly
measure for.
Author: Fergus Duniho
Path: misc/DDLI-3.41.lha
@endnode
@node Dinosaurs-2.0 "Demo introduction to dinosaurs."
Dinosaurs 2.0 Demo introduction to dinosaurs.
With lots of hi-res graphics, this demo version introduces you to all type
of dinosaurs from different gealogical time periods. Give recreation,
skeletal view, geographic locations, taxonomic information and general
descriptions.
Author: Bob Burdett
Path: misc/Dinosaurs-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node DQua-1.2 "A simple quadratic equation solver"
DQua 1.2 A simple quadratic equation solver
A simple quadratic equation solver
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: misc/DQua-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node GFFT-1.12 "FFT spectrum analysis of sample files"
GFFT 1.12 FFT spectrum analysis of sample files
GFFT is an FFT-based spectrum analysis program with many features. By
operating from stored sample data files, it offers higher resolution
and/or accuracy than real-time analyzers. It accepts 8, 12, or 16-bit
data in in IFF 8SVX, AIFF, and AVR formats, or in unformatted files,
and can accept data points entered through a console in floating
point.\n
GFFT can be operated from either a Workbench GUI or from a CLI in
interactive or batch modes. It has built-in help facilities for all
operating modes with a 170+ Kb help file.\n
GFFT can produce high quality spectrum plots on screen, plotter, or
printer, or save to Postscript or TeX files, or output spectral data
in text form to a console or file. (GNUPLOT, a separate program by
other authors, is required for plotting features. GFFT is designed to
invoke and control GNUPLOT automatically.) It can plot in 2D
(Amplitude vs Frequency), or 3D (Amplitude vs Frequency vs Time). It
allows the selection of logarithmic X and/or Y axes, the dB scaling of
X, and arbitrary 3D rotation. GFFT can show multiple spectra in the
same plot, or append spectral data bands from earlier sessions.\n
GFFT provides 8 selectable FFT window types, including Blackman-Harris
92 dB. It can apply a special weighting for pink noise testing.
Smoothing, calibration, ranging, and quantization are also available.
There are no arbitrary limits to the number of frequency bins or
smoothing points, or to the length of data which can be analyzed.
Author: Charles P. Peterson
Path: misc/GFFT-1.12.lha
@endnode
@node GraviSimu-1.1 "Excellent Gravity Simulation Package"
GraviSimu 1.1 Excellent Gravity Simulation Package
With this software you can simulate the behavior of different bodies
with different specs (masses etc.) like planets. Examples included.
German version only. Translations welcome.
Author: Thies Wellpott
Path: misc/GraviSimu-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Makers-1.5 "Bio sketches of famous mathematicians"
Makers 1.5 Bio sketches of famous mathematicians
This program contains brief biographical sketches of famous mathematicians
in book form. In particular, it is a Hyperbook application and is
self-contained. The HBBrowser program is included so no additional files are
required to run the application.
Author: Carmen Artino
Path: misc/Makers-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node MathPlot-2.14 "A function plotter with lin/log support"
MathPlot 2.14 A function plotter with lin/log support
A function plotter with lin/log plot, a complete KS 2.0 interface,
and ARexx support. Needs Kickstart/WorkBench 2.0 and mtool.library
(included).
Author: R
diger Dreier
Path: misc/MathPlot-2.14.lha
@endnode
@node MN3A-1.2 "An antenna design program"
MN3A 1.2 An antenna design program
An antenna design program used to calculate currents, impedance,
and fields of wire antennas. The wires may contain lumped-constant
loads. Environment may be free space or various groundtypes. SWR
may be plotted and the number of wires and segments is now limited
only by available RAM. Binary only.
Author: Jim Martin
Path: misc/MN3A-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node MULTI-PRED-1.1 "Lotto, pools, horse race prediction tool"
MULTI-PRED 1.1 Lotto, pools, horse race prediction tool
Demo version of a powerful prediction tool for LOTTO, POOLS, SWEEP,
DIGIT (eg 4d) and HORSE (races) systems available worldwide. The
program uses an identical framework for all five systems but they
are run completely individually so that any number of them can
be used simultaneously. All records, updates, predictions, bets
and results are stored separately and can be saved to disk or sent
to the printer at any time.
Author: Joe Taylor
Path: misc/multi-pred-demo-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Multiplot-XLN-S 1.01 "Intuitive data plotting program"
Multiplot XLN-S 1.01 Intuitive data plotting program
Multiplot XLN is a fully intuitive data plotting program. It plots
data points as (x,y) co-ordinates with or without x or y error
bars. It can plot an unlimited number of sets with any number of data
points using colour, line type, line weight, point shape and point
size to represent the different sets. A set may be joined by a line or
plotted as discrete points. Data may be impulse plotted, scatter
plotted, or shown as a histogram or step graph. Additions to the data
may be made in the form of lines of best fit (logarithmic,
exponential, linear and polynomial) and data smoothing utilising
modified open b-splines or averaging filtration.
The input file for Multiplot is a simple textfile and my be created
in any ASCII text editor or saved from any spreadsheet. Multiplot
supports the clipboard, and data input may be achieved solely through
it. Multiplot has a full ARexx interface which provides potential for
a wide variety of data manipulations including statistical analysis.
Output may be in any of the following formats: IntroCAD, Draw, mCAD,
IFF, Revised Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (HPGL/2), Encapsulated
Postscript (EPSF) or Postscript. The graph can be printed to any
workbench printer by transparent use of the PLT: device. Multiplot
directly supports the HP LaserJet III and Postscript laser printers
such as the Apple Laser printer.
Author: Alan G Baxter
Path: misc/Multiplot-XLN-S1.01.lha
@endnode
@node OPlot-1.99b "Full-Features function plotter"
OPlot 1.99b Full-Features function plotter
OPlot is the strongest Amiga-2D-Plot-Program producing
professional diagrams.
Features:
*PLOTTING
-function plots y=f(x)
-parametrical plots y=f(x,t);x=f(t)
-data plots
*DATA-CONTOURING
-cubic splines
-basic splines
*COORDINATES
-cartesian
-polar
*OUTPUT
-Screens (every Resolution and NUMBER you want)
-WB-Printer
*EXPORT
-ProDraw-Genies
-LaTeX
-HPGL
-ILBM
*GRAFIX
-lines (free thickness)
-points (12 kinds)
-bars
*FREE SCALABLE, ROTATABLE NICE-LOOKING FONT
*AXIS
-Log-Scale
-Grid
*DOUBLE PRECISION
*ONLINE CALCULATOR
*LINEAR REGRESSION
*ONLINE HELP
*AND MANY MORE
Author: Andreas Maschke
Path: misc/OPlot-1.99b.lha
@endnode
@node OurSolarSys-?.? "A small guide to the Milky Way."
OurSolarSys ?.? A small guide to the Milky Way.
Using the HELM multimedia authoring software package from Eagle Tree
Software, this "book" is a small guide to our solar system "The Milky Way".
It contains facts, pictures, and commentary about each planet. The
information used in this "book" was provided by "The Planetary Society" a
nonprofit,tax-exempt membership organization dedicated to the exploration
of the solar system.
Author: Joe Korczynsk
ABCUG User Group
Path: misc/OurSolarSys.lha
@endnode
@node PowerCalc-1.51 "Optimized WB 2D graphing calculator"
PowerCalc 1.51 Optimized WB 2D graphing calculator
A workbench 2D graphing calculator optimized for 68040 systems. It
basically graphs functions of the form y=f(x). The program features
grab and drag type realtime scrolling, just click with the left mousebutton
on the graph paper and drag the page around to view different areas of the
graph.
Author: Roger Uzun
Path: misc/PowerCalc-1.51.lha
@endnode
@node SatTrack-4.2 "Full-featured Satellite tracking program"
SatTrack 4.2 Full-featured Satellite tracking program
SatTrack is a full-featured Satellite tracking program which uses
mathematical formulas developed a hundred years ago. The program
provides the ability to enter the numerical information needed to
track any satellite that orbits the Earth. SatTrack can read both
standards of satellite input format, as well as allowing for entering
and modifying the information interactively. SatTrack allows for
multiple databases, each with a capacity of 300 satellites.
Author: Randy Stackhouse
Path: misc/SatTrack-4.2.lha
@endnode
@node smiley-4 "Generate/Explain smileys, like :-)"
smiley 4 Generate/Explain smileys, like :-)
Nice Program of David W.Sanderson. Described in his
book "Smileys". Compiled with gcc by Michael Zielinski.
Author: David W.Sanderson
Michael Zielinski
Path: misc/Smiley-4.lha
@endnode
@node Splines-1.1 "SAS/C 6.5x port of spline program."
Splines 1.1 SAS/C 6.5x port of spline program.
This is a port to SAS/C6.5x of a spline program original issued
on Fish Disk 97 by Helene (Lee) Taran.
start-quote (from README.ORIGINAL):-
This program demonstrates various curve fitting and rendering
techniques. The user chooses a sequence of points and a curve
type, and the program generates and displays the appropriate
curve. A simple <..well...it looks simple> interface allows
the user to add, remove, and relocate points, in addition to
selecting a curve type.
Historical Note:
This program was written for my third assignment in
CS248A "Introduction to Computer Graphics" at Stanford.
end-quote
Author: Helene (Lee) Taran
Path: misc/Splines-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node TheA64Package-3.01d "A comprehensive Commodore 64 emulator"
TheA64Package 3.01d A comprehensive Commodore 64 emulator
A comprehensive emulator/utility package to assist Commodore 64 users
in upgrading to the Amiga. This package compares to or surpasses the
commercially available packages of the same nature. Many of the
utilities require a hardware interface that allows the Amiga to access
C64 peripherals such as disk drives and printers. The hardware interface
available from QuesTronix. Binary only.
Author: Cliff Dugan, QuesTronix
Path: misc/TheA64Package-3.01d.lha
@endnode
@node TransNib-1.0 "Simple parallel data transfer protocol."
TransNib 1.0 Simple parallel data transfer protocol.
A fast, simple parallel data transfer protocol. It was designed to make
linking any type of machine to any other type as easy as possible. All
that is required is six 5V I/O lines at each end. It doesn't matter how
fast or slow each machine is, as the protocol uses a two-line handshake
procedure, ensuring the two machines cannot possibly go out of sync. Any
two computers supporting the TransNib V1.00 protocol can be linked. So
far, front-ends exist for Amiga and the Commodore 64.
Author: Matt Francis
Path: misc/TransNib-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Units-1.0 "Convert among many units (UNIX `units')"
Units 1.0 Convert among many units (UNIX `units')
Gives you conversion factors (or allows you to directly convert by
including quantity) between *MANY* different types of units. You
may wish to know for example, how many millimeters are in an
astronomical unit (heaven forbid!), or how many meters/second in
a furlong/fortnight (ditto!). Expandable by adding your own unit
types to the conversion file (...like there aren't enough already ;)
Author: Adrian Mariano, modified and compiled by Ron Charlton for Amiga
Path: misc/Units-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Verbes-1.2 "French verb tutorial"
Verbes 1.2 French verb tutorial
Ensemble Verbes is a program to help students practise and
master French verbs in the most common tenses of the
language. The registered version of Ensemble Verbes
features over 75 verbs, including -er, -ir, -re, reflexive
and irregular conjugations; present, compound past,
imperfect, future, conditional and subjunctive present
tenses plus the present participle; and full online,
context-sensitive help via AmigaGuide. This version of
the program includes all the -er verbs and two of the
tenses from the registered version.
Users can also obtain The French Student's Dictionary &
Guide, a 150-page, 5500-entry French/English and English/
French reference. Registered users can get this at a
(very!) reduced cost.
Author: Peter Janes
Path: misc/Verbes-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Z80-0.99b "Zilog Z80 CPU emulator in m68k assembly."
Z80 0.99b Zilog Z80 CPU emulator in m68k assembly.
Zilog Z80 CPU emulator package for the Motorola M68000 family. It is coded
entirely in 680x0 assembler, and is probably the fastest existing Z80
emulator for this processor family, while retaining complete generality.
It was developed on an Amiga, but should be possible to use on any
680x0-based computer without any modifications.
Author: Richard Carlsson
Path: misc/Z80-0.99b.lha
@endnode
@node TYPmod-?.? "Octamed module"
TYPmod ?.? Octamed module
A great octamed module, with a heavy quota of the sax.
Author: Tom Pettigrew
Path: mods/TYPmod.lha
@endnode
@node CDTV-Player-2.31 "Plays audio CD's while multitasking"
CDTV-Player 2.31 Plays audio CD's while multitasking
A utility for all those people, who'd like to play Audio CD's while
multitasking on WorkBench. It's an emulation of CDTV's remote
control, but is a little more sophisticated. Allows access to the
archive even without a CDROM drive (i.e. AMIGA 500-4000), although you
can't play a CD. Program and KARAOKE (live on-screen) included.
Recognizes CDs automatically. Works on all CDTVs, AMIGA CD 32 and all
CD ROM emulating the cdtv.device or cd.device.
Author: Daniel Amor
Path: mus/CDTV-Player-2.31.lha
@endnode
@node DASModPlayer-1.61 "Module player for ProTracker/NT modules."
DASModPlayer 1.61 Module player for ProTracker/NT modules.
A module player for ProTracker/NT modules. Lots of features including:
XPK, Powerpacker, and LHA support (In theory, all external archivers
supported, zip, zoo, shrink, etc.); Commodity with AppIcon, AppWindow and
ToolType support; Configuration, Keyboard shortcut, Screen Jumping, and
ARexx support; Auto detach from the CLI.
Author: Pauli Porkka
Path: mus/DASModPlay-1.61.lha
@endnode
@node DeliTracker-2.07 "Flexible soundplayer for many formats"
DeliTracker 2.07 Flexible soundplayer for many formats
A highly flexible soundplayer which supports many sound formats. The
replay routines for the common formats ProTracker, NoiseTracker,
SoundTracker 15 and 31 inst. and StarTrekker without AM sounds, are
built within DeliTracker. Additional players can be loaded from disk.
DeliTracker is NOT a Sampler, Digitizer, MIDI sequencer nor a song
editor. It is only meant to play music modules in a very comfortable
way. Here are some reasons for using DeliTracker: System friendly and
multitasks happily; Highly expandable due to modular concept; Allocates
the sound channels; Supports xpkmaster.library for decrunching; Correct
play speed in PAL/NTSC (uses timerdevice); Works well with serial.device;
Modulelists; ARexx; PubScreen support; Hotkey (Commodity); Appwindow,
modules can be played by simply dropping the module icon (or even a hole
directory) into the mainwindow; Written in 100% Assembler. Binary only.
Author: Peter Kunath, Frank Riffel
Path: mus/DeliTracker-2.07.lha
@endnode
@node DSound-1.50 "Play 8SVX samples off hard drive."
DSound 1.50 Play 8SVX samples off hard drive.
DSound is an 8SVX sound sample player that plays samples
directly off a hard drive, without having to load an entire
sample into memory first, making it possible to play samples
of any length even under limited memory conditions. This
version fixes some bugs and adds a display to the DSound
window that shows the length of the sample and the amount
played so far, both in minutes::seconds format.
Author: Dave Schreiber
Path: mus/DSound-1.50.lha
@endnode
@node HD_Frequency-38.076 "Record sound samples to hard drive"
HD_Frequency 38.076 Record sound samples to hard drive
Release 2 of a harddisk recording system for 8 bit samplers. Many new
brilliant features, new modular GUI conception. Improved FourTrack cpu
replay routine (68030+) for best results. Replay now works >30 kHz.
68020+ specific versions included. Binary only
Author: Michael Bock
Path: mus/HD_Frequency-38.076.lha
@endnode
@node JukeBox-2.83 "GUI-based audio CDROM disk player"
JukeBox 2.83 GUI-based audio CDROM disk player
A program to play compact digitial audio discs by emulating
a graphical user interface similar to common CD players. Supports
various vendor's SCSI-CDROM-player, CDTV and A570. It provides a
command line oriented, fully programmable ARexx user interface,
as well.
Author: Franz-Josef Reichert
Path: mus/JukeBox-2.83.lha
@endnode
@node MEDUtils-1.0 "Set of programs for MED modules"
MEDUtils 1.0 Set of programs for MED modules
Set of programs for working with MED modules. Includes utilites for
playing, ripping, and allocating, and wipeing MED modules.
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: mus/MEDUtils-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ModUtils-?.? "Group of programs for working with Mods"
ModUtils ?.? Group of programs for working with Mods
Group of programs for working with Mods. Includes utilities for
playing, allocating, ripping, and wipeing Mods.
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: mus/ModUtils.lha
@endnode
@node MPMaster-2.0 "Transmit/Receive MIDI samples"
MPMaster 2.0 Transmit/Receive MIDI samples
A useful MIDI program that enables to transmit/receive samples via MIDI
between the Amiga and any MIDI device that supports the MIDI Sample Dump
Standard format (such the Yamaha SY85 synthesizer). It has a WorkBench
interface, can play samples and all settings of the sample can be modified
before transmission. Includes a diagram to build a very small MIDI
interface. Distributed in two languages: English and Spanish. Binary
only.
Author: Antonio J. Pomar Rossell
Path: mus/MPMaster-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node MusicWeb-1.2 "MIDI Processing - Graphic-diagram"
MusicWeb 1.2 MIDI Processing - Graphic-diagram
An extensible, interactive, graphic-diagram environment for building
configurations of elements to manipulate MIDI event streams. Modules with
specific functions can be `plugged together' by placing icons in a diagram
and linking them in the desired configuration; paths may branch and join to
form a two-dimensional network. This is an early release, with a limited
set of modules -- including an 8SVX `instrument' -- intended for real-time
performance.
Author: Pete Goodeve
Path: mus/MusicWeb-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node OctaMEDPlayer-5.12 "Player for songs made with OctaMED"
OctaMEDPlayer 5.12 Player for songs made with OctaMED
Standalone player program for playing songs made with OctaMED. Can load
sng+samples-format and MMD0/MMD1-modules made with MED V2.10 or later, or
any version of OctaMED. Can play standard four channel Amiga songs, MIDI
songs, 5 to 8 channel OctaMED songs, and multi-modules. Has a nice 2.0
look and works fine under 2.0 as well as 1.3.
Author: Teijo Kinnunen and AMIGANUTS UNITED
Path: mus/OctaMEDPlayer-5.12.lha
@endnode
@node PowerTracker-1.3b "Module replayer with 20+ formats."
PowerTracker 1.3b Module replayer with 20+ formats.
Module-Replayer supporting more than 20 formats. A music player that goes
back to the basics. It supports a wide range of music formats without the
need for many external libraries and players. PowerTracker is a complete
music player in one tidy package!
Author: Wai Hung Liu
Path: mus/PowerTracker-1.3b.lha
@endnode
@node Pro-Wizard-2.0 "Convert many music formats to Protracker"
Pro-Wizard 2.0 Convert many music formats to Protracker
Pro-Wizard is a multi-converter for Amiga music files packed with tools
like NoisePacker, ProPacker, ProRunner, and so on... It converts all
these weird formats in the standard Protracker format!
New Features in this V2.0 :
- Written in * 100% Assembler *!
- User-friendly : mouse / gadgets / menus / keyboard!
- XPK-libraries support.
- Multi-Select allowed in the Loading requester!!
- File-Ripper !!!!!
- 12 new formats ----> 40 recognized formats!
- Possibility to enable/disable each format.
- Palette requester, Screen Mode requester, Save Prefs.
- Graphic User Interface!
- Recognition help inside the program (VIEW function)!
- Iconify function!
Author: Nicolas "Gryzor" FRANCK
Path: mus/Pro-Wizard-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node SoundMachine-1.5 "Loads,saves, & plays various sound files"
SoundMachine 1.5 Loads,saves, & plays various sound files
Allows you to load, save, and play various sound file formats
including RAW, IFF, VOC, and WAV. Two versions are included:
one with an Intuition interface and a smaller CLI version.
Very useful for those who frequent BBS's and have access to
these type of sound files. New version supports stereo WAV,
and 16-bit files and more configurability.
Author: Syd L Bolton, Legendary Design Technologies
Path: mus/SoundMachine-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node Amiga_Speaker_Design-1.00 "Program to design speaker enclosures"
Amiga_Speaker_Design 1.00 Program to design speaker enclosures
Program to design vented or sealed speaker enclosures.
Author: Dennis Williams
Path: mus/Speaker_Design-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node 24BitComix-?.? "Set of comics by Bill Graham"
24BitComix ?.? Set of comics by Bill Graham
Set of comics by Bill Graham
Author: Bill Graham
Path: pix/24BitComix.lha
@endnode
@node ABC-Patterns-1.2 "Backdrop patterns + Construction kit"
ABC-Patterns 1.2 Backdrop patterns + Construction kit
ABC-PATTERNS is a pattern-collection for the Amiga Workbench.
NEW: Now ABC-PATTERNS is a Construction Kit!!!
There are 36 patterns in this collection, which are designed
for an 8-color Workbench Screen. The colors should be similar
to those of MagicWB (
1993 by Martin Huttenloher).
AmigaGuide(TM) documentation is included.
Author: Dietmar Knoll
Path: pix/ABC-Patterns-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Apache-?.? "Rendered picture of an Apache helicopter"
Apache ?.? Rendered picture of an Apache helicopter
This Apache alike helicopter was rendered on Real3D v2.48.
Rendering time on A4000/040 was about 3.5 hours.
Background picture was done on Vista Pro.
You may spread this picture freely, only if this info file is included.
Author: Henri Bl
field
Path: pix/Apache.lha
@endnode
@node Asm93_gfx-?.? "Various pics from Asm93 gfx compo."
Asm93_gfx ?.? Various pics from Asm93 gfx compo.
Various pics from Asm93 gfx compo.
Author: Various
Path: pix/Asm93_gfx.lha
@endnode
@node Baldwin-?.? "Aladdin 4D raytrace, Baldwin grand piano"
Baldwin ?.? Aladdin 4D raytrace, Baldwin grand piano
This is a render I did while learning to use Aladdin 4D - I mostly
wanted an image in which i could experiment with lense flare. This is,
accordingly, a fairly simple image, with a grand piano sitting in the
middle of a featureless expanse of wooden floor. There are two versions
included, a 1280x1024x24 JPEG version and an 800x600 HAM8 version.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Baldwin.lha
@endnode
@node Bent-?.? "An insane Imagine/Mathvision rendering."
Bent ?.? An insane Imagine/Mathvision rendering.
An insane Imagine and Mathvision rendering by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: pix/Bent.lha
@endnode
@node BillsLounge-?.? "A rendering of a bizarre bar scene."
BillsLounge ?.? A rendering of a bizarre bar scene.
It's been said that every man would like to own his own
bar. Well, here is Bill's, as a jpeg image.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: pix/BillsLounge.lha
@endnode
@node BitART-City-?.? "Rendered scene of a future city."
BitART-City ?.? Rendered scene of a future city.
This archive includes a rendered scene of a 'strange' looking Future
City. In this picture we tried to do something different to normal
logo presentations. So this is the result. It was done with the
Raytracing Program "Reflections 2.0" and with Opal Paint on an Amiga
3000/25. This picture was entirely created by BitART DESIGN
Productions and can by freely distributed as far as no changes are
made. It is not allowed to make any profit using this image!
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/BitART-City.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node BitART-Toys-?.? "Rendered scene of a children's room"
BitART-Toys ?.? Rendered scene of a children's room
This picture shows a rendered scene of a children's room. It was done
with the Raytracing Program "Reflections 2.0" and with Opal Paint on
an Amiga 3000/25. This picture was entirely created by BitART DESIGN
Productions (further Code Factory Design) and can by freely
distributed as far as no changes are made. It is not allowed to make
any profit using this image!
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/BitART-Toys.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node BootPics-?.? "Some nice pictures for bootpic/backdrop"
BootPics ?.? Some nice pictures for bootpic/backdrop
These four pictures are the first of a possible series of pictures
intended to be used in conjunction with "BootPic" or any other utility
which displays a picture during the startup sequence.
Author: Christian Hayden
Path: pix/BootPics.lha
@endnode
@node BumpyPots-?.? "Rendered picture of 3 Bumpy Pots"
BumpyPots ?.? Rendered picture of 3 Bumpy Pots
This is an image I orignaly created some time ago. However I pulled it
out of the wood work and rerendered it after making a few minor changes.
The Image was created on a Commodore Amiga 4000/040, using Impluse's
Imagine V2.9 rendering software.
It was generated as a 1280x1024 24bit IFF image and scaled down to a
1024x768 JPEG image. It took 4 hours to raytrace.
Author: Alexander Craig
Path: pix/BumpyPots.lha
@endnode
@node Butterfly-?.? "Butterfly"
Butterfly ?.? Butterfly
A 3D Imagine trace of an electronic butterfly.
Author: Chris Short
Path: pix/ButterFly.lha
@endnode
@node cam-?.? "640x512x24 JPEG raytrace using Imagine 2"
cam ?.? 640x512x24 JPEG raytrace using Imagine 2
This picture was made with Imagine 2.0 for illustrating the stand of
BUGSS (French Amiga Users Club) at the ATACOM'93 exhibition. There
are my first real pictures with Imagine. I have made this one for the
CAM Collection. I use Icoons to build the leave.
There are common objects in the 3 pictures :
- The ground, mirrored checker.
- The base of the main object, mirrored blue.
- The 2 mirrors doing 135
angle
- The same sky (extracted from TSiWF 3D Collection)
Here, the leave is mirrored red.
It's raytraced picture and the rendering time is 3 hours
for a 640x512 Hires Lace 24bit picture on an A3000 16Mhz
Author: Pascal Rullier
Path: pix/CAM.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node CFD-BladeRunner-?.? "Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie"
CFD-BladeRunner ?.? Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie
Rendered scene from the movie Bladerunner.
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/CFD-BladeRunner.ham.lha
@endnode
@node CFD-BladeRunner-?.? "Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie"
CFD-BladeRunner ?.? Rendered scene from Bladerunner movie
Rendered scene from the movie Bladerunner.
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/CFD-BladeRunner.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node CFD-Fantasy-?.? "704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene"
CFD-Fantasy ?.? 704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene
JPEG raytrace (704x566x24) of virtual world scene.
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/CFD-Fantasy.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node CFD-ModernRoom-?.? "704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene"
CFD-ModernRoom ?.? 704x566x24 JPEG virtual world scene
JPEG raytrace (704x566x24) of virtual world scene.
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/CFD-ModernRoom.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node CFD-ThreeCans-?.? "352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans"
CFD-ThreeCans ?.? 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans
352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans.
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/CFD-ThreeCans.ham.lha
@endnode
@node CFD-TwoCans-?.? "352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans"
CFD-TwoCans ?.? 352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans
352x566x6 HAM raytrace of softdrink cans.
Author: Armin Kleinschmidt
Path: pix/CFD-TwoCans.ham.lha
@endnode
@node Chamber3-?.? "An insane Imagine/Mathvision rendering."
Chamber3 ?.? An insane Imagine/Mathvision rendering.
An insane Imagine and Mathvision rendering by Bill Graham, in jpeg format.
Author: Bill Graham
Path: pix/Chamber3.lha
@endnode
@node Chunli03.jpg-?.? "Chun Li doing spinning bird kick"
Chunli03.jpg ?.? Chun Li doing spinning bird kick
Raytraced JPEG - Chun Li doing spinning bird kick
Author: Tom Woof
Path: pix/Chunli03.lha
@endnode
@node Cobra.jpg-?.? "Bell Cobra helicopter over Water"
Cobra.jpg ?.? Bell Cobra helicopter over Water
The Scene shows a Bell Cobra type fighting helicopter over a bump
mapped, quite realistic Water surface.
Pink
Author: bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Path: pix/Cobra.lha
@endnode
@node ComputerRac-1.0 ""Computer Mechanic" Rachel Picture"
ComputerRac 1.0 "Computer Mechanic" Rachel Picture
A JPEG and 16 colour IFF picture of "Rachel Raccoon"
trying to fix the problems with Commodore/Amiga
Author: Les Dietz
Path: pix/ComputerRac-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CreaTV-Icons-1.0 "Icons for MagicWB-styled Workbenches"
CreaTV-Icons 1.0 Icons for MagicWB-styled Workbenches
A sample bunch of Drive-icons, Dock-icons (usable with
e.g. Toolmanager or as Tool-icons), default icons for
use with the whatis.library-package and more.
These artworks are reflecting the style of the Magic-
WorkBenchIcons.
Author: Karsten B
Path: pix/CreaTV-Icons-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Crygirl.jpg-?.? "Cyrstal Girl picture by Corinna"
Crygirl.jpg ?.? Cyrstal Girl picture by Corinna
Crystal Girl is a composite of my sister and some art I created
independently.
Author: Corinna Cohn
Path: pix/crygirl.lha
@endnode
@node Cyber_Express-?.? "746x484x24 cybernetic expressions poster"
Cyber_Express ?.? 746x484x24 cybernetic expressions poster
This is a poster/flyer I created using Imagine 2.9 with both 2.9 and
modified Essence Textures. If features my title, Cybernetic
Expressions. 746x484x24 IFF, aspect ratio: 6:7
Author: Jason Koszarsky
Path: pix/Cyber_Express.iff.lha
@endnode
@node PICS3D-?.? "8 3D pictures for DCTV and Xspecs-3D"
PICS3D ?.? 8 3D pictures for DCTV and Xspecs-3D
Here's a bunch of 3d pictures made with Caligari 2. To view these
pictures you must have a DCTV and Xspecs-3D or equivalent LCD glasses.
Just use your favorite show program and something like the flipglas
program by Ed Tannenbaum to view them.
The pictures were created by creating 2 separate images in Caligari
and then combining them into a single interlaced image with ADpro.
Included in the archive is an AREXX script that interlaces the two
images together. It is called f3.adpro so that it can be easily run
from ADpro. You can rename it to anything you want.
Making 3d pictures with Caligari is really easy. Just render the same
scene twice with slightly different camera positions for each
image. The way that you should move the camera or eye position is to
select screen mode and lock out y movement and then move the eye to
the left or right. If you move it to the left then this rendering
should be the left image. Make sure to save both images with different
names such as pic.l and pic.r so that you can tell them apart later
when you load them into ADpro. Be careful to not move the eye position
too much or the scene will be hard to view with the Xspecs glasses.
I hope you enjoy the pictures and if you have any comments or
questions please let me know.
included pictures:
barrel.3d
beethoven.3d
porche.3d
ship.3d
teapot.3d
tracbot.3d
tribot.3d
zero-gbot.3d
Some of these picture use lightwave objects or robots from the Antic
Microbot design pack for Sculpt3d.
Author: Mike Danielsen
Path: pix/Danielsen.lha
@endnode
@node Delivrance-?.? "JPEG of raytraced surealistic picture"
Delivrance ?.? JPEG of raytraced surealistic picture
This picture was made with Imagine 2.0. The objects are Shareware
included the body of the woman with her cycle. Disk is available from
author for 10 US$ or 20DM, containing 2 objects, 2 Cycles, mappings,
and ornemental objects such as flowers and a tree.
Author: Eric Martinez
Path: pix/Delivrance.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node Digiview4_0-?.? "Ray Traced Picture in HAM8 Format."
Digiview4_0 ?.? Ray Traced Picture in HAM8 Format.
Ray Traced Picture of Digiview Camera
in HAM8 format.
Author: jameslan@nbnet.nb.ca
Path: pix/DigiView.lha
@endnode
@node DinoVR.jpg-?.? "Imagine dinosaur in desert scene"
DinoVR.jpg ?.? Imagine dinosaur in desert scene
This is an Imagine 3.0 raytrace of a velociraptor based dinosaur, in
a desert landscape.
Author: Andrew Nunn
Path: pix/DinoVR.lha
@endnode
@node earth.jpg-?.? "Topographic bumpmapped earth"
earth.jpg ?.? Topographic bumpmapped earth
Shows a sphere color mapped with a topographic map of the earth with
the usual colors (shades of blue for below Zero, green, yellowish to
brown for increasing heights) and bump mapped using a greyscale image
of the same data. To add a little ambience I added a second sphere
with turbidity to simulate a (way too thick!) atmosphere. This image
is not meant to look like the earth in space, but I like it anyway.
Pink
Author: bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de
Path: pix/Earth.lha
@endnode
@node f1-?.? "948x428x24 JPEG raytrace, formula 1 car"
f1 ?.? 948x428x24 JPEG raytrace, formula 1 car
This is the formula one car I uploaded on january. I finished it
!... I scanned the logos, mapped them on the car, and finally had pbs
to render it. (some brushmaps disappeared, and were rendered only
under a specific angle, and in the detail editor-quickrender...)
I know, this year, the Williams-Renault has changed. But finding,
scanning and redrawing the logos is boring and long. (as I don't own a
scanner, I have to use a mac or a PC) Any suggestion, notes, or any
object to exchange, e-mail me.
My configuration:
A4000/040 14MB/340+120MB HD Imagine2.9 (waiting for 3.0)
and ... 3D computer grafx addicted !!!
Author: Stanis HUMEZ
Path: pix/f1.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node FishOcean-?.? "Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann"
FishOcean ?.? Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
Picture from Stephan Fuhrmann
Author: Stephan Fuhrmann
Path: pix/FishOcean.lha
@endnode
@node FishStuff-?.? "Collection of Pictures by Pat Fish"
FishStuff ?.? Collection of Pictures by Pat Fish
ComputerWarsArt:
Humorous computer wars IFF pictures & brushes. Hardware and Operating Systems
depicted: Amiga, Apple, Atari, IBM, Intel, Mac, MicroSoft Windows, OS/2, PS/2.
The Ami CHECKMARK & spinning (color cycling) BOING-ball are also present in
this variety-filled collection. Some of the graphics are in the style of Jim
Sachs or Brad Schenck. The included Computer GraveYard pic has a Halloween
motif with digitized elements. Suitable for framing or dissection as clip-art
in your own pro-Amiga demos, games, presentations, newsletters, as long as
credit is given. All images except for the Intel and two small Mac pics are
by Pat Fish.
UserGroupLogoArt:
IFF Pictures of Mohawk Valley Amiga User Group-related COLOR CLIP ART. Includes
several versions of the Amiga CHECKMARK, and stylized MVAUG and GURU (Greater
Utica-Rome Users) logos, with extras like a library-disk brush and 3D extruded
Checkmark-GURU symbol. MVAUG logos appear in 3 different styles: One based on
original Amiga typeface (as seen on the 1000 and most brochures); 2 variations
modeled on the second official CBM Amiga emblem (sharp blue trapezoid shape
with tail underline); a 3rd using my original font encompassing the Checkmark
as two of the letters. Designed to look correct regardless of resolution or
aspect ratio. Provided in a variety of sizes and depths to look good on AGA
machines or even the original A1000. Components of the images and text
characters can be clipped for custom usage in demos, presentations,
newsletters, games, etc., as long as credit is given. By Pat Fish.
FishDrawings:
A few of my early pics with different themes (mostly IFF format). Two Halloween
images with spooky cat (diff resolutions) and pumpkin brushes. A No-Bat pic in
GIF format, an early Mets Logo, a stylized blue-shaded graphic-word "FISH",
rainbow color cycling logo for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a
Contra-Aid political cartoon originally done on the C64, later colored on
Amiga, and two Doodle converted pics from the C=64, one of Mr. Spock, and of
my earliest No-Apples logo. By Pat Fish.
Author: Pat Fish
Path: pix/FishStuff.lha
@endnode
@node FunkyBike-?.? "704x482x24 raytraced pic of a motorcycle"
FunkyBike ?.? 704x482x24 raytraced pic of a motorcycle
This is a 704x482, 24-bit, ray-traced image of a futuristic motorcycle. It
was dubbed 'funkybike' by its creator, Ernesto Rodriguez. He rendered it
with Imagine 2.0 as part of a project for a graphics course at PSU. I'm
posting this as a favour to him since he doesn't have an account of his
Author: Ernesto Rodriguez
Path: pix/FunkyBike.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node FutureCity-?.? "Rendered scene of a Future City"
FutureCity ?.? Rendered scene of a Future City
Rendered scene of a Future City, inspired by Allessandro Saponi's picture
'NipponRyori Ten'.
Author: BitART Design
Path: pix/FutureCity.lha
@endnode
@node GreatSASCIcons-?.? "Great SAS C Icons (MagicWB style)"
GreatSASCIcons ?.? Great SAS C Icons (MagicWB style)
A totally cool collection of icons for use with SAS C version 6.5.
The icons are roughly based off of the icons included with the Sas C pakage.
Enjoy Everyone. These icons are by the way the *best* (much better then an
earlier coolection I saw on Aminet which only included the icons for the
starter_project folder.
Author: Jody Andrew Garnett
Path: pix/GreatSASCIcons.lha
@endnode
@node Helmet-?.? "Helmet with a skull wearing it."
Helmet ?.? Helmet with a skull wearing it.
This is a Imagine trace of a very cool looking helmet with a
slightly neanderthalish skull wearing it. Objects surrounded
with roses. Essence 1&2 used extensively.
Comments welcomed...thanks.
Author: Paul Wehner
Path: pix/Helmet.lha
@endnode
@node hornlife-?.? "Imagine rendered still-life"
hornlife ?.? Imagine rendered still-life
This is a musical/autobiographical rendering. All objects are by the
author.
Author: Robert Dickow
Path: pix/HornLife.iff.lha
@endnode
@node HubblePics-?.? "Misc pictures from Hubble project"
HubblePics ?.? Misc pictures from Hubble project
Miscellaneous scanned pictures from the Hubble project.
Includes pictures of the shuttle crew fixing Hubble,
and some images that it took after it was fixed.
Author: NASA
Path: pix/HubblePics.lha
@endnode
@node IconPack-1.0 "Complete collection of replacement icons"
IconPack 1.0 Complete collection of replacement icons
IconPack is a complete collection of replacement icons
for Workbench 2 and 3. They are designed to look good
on a standard four-colour, high resolution, non-
interlaced screen. They are of the same shape and size
and use the same colour scheme of gray, black, white
and blue as the original icons.
IconPack contains icons for all standard Workbench files,
plus icons for some popular PD/shareware programs, hard-disk
related tools, and all usual datafiles (such as pictures,
textfiles, music etc.)
IconPack also includes the Iconizer utility to make the
installation of images from one icon to another as effortless
as possible. Iconizer changes only the imagery of icons, not
affecting the tool types, position, etc.
Source and destination icons can be selected either according to
a script, or manually with appwindow/file requester support.
Sporting a font-sensitive, graphical user-interface, Iconizer
lets you see the new image and the original image side-by-side,
before the installation, and lets you install or reject icons on
an icon-by-icon basis.
A script for Iconizer is provided that installs the icons from
IconPack to you workbench.
Author: Tom Ekstr|m (litoek@kielo.uta.fi)
Path: pix/IconPack-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node imgnbabe-?.? "Raytraced image of Manga Babe by Tomwoof"
imgnbabe ?.? Raytraced image of Manga Babe by Tomwoof
This took about 1 hour 45 minutes to render on my Amiga 1200/030/40MHz.
The sky backdrop was composited after the render and some rough edges were
smoothed. It's amazing what you can do with Imagine.int and Manga Babes ;)
Author: Tomwoof
Path: pix/imgnbabe.lha
@endnode
@node im_sun.jpg-?.? "Nice picture of the sun."
im_sun.jpg ?.? Nice picture of the sun.
This is a pic from an animation I was working on a while back. It uses
textures from Essence and Imagine converted to image maps for speed.
5 Objects in all were used; 1 for the sun itself, 3 for the corona, and
one for the stars.
Author: kalb0003@gold.tc.umn.edu
Path: pix/im_sun.lha
@endnode
@node Interior-?.? "Picture of a building interior"
Interior ?.? Picture of a building interior
OK, there's a bit of a story behind this one. My father is an archetiect,
and his company is heavly computerised of the CAD side of things. However
at no point do they use computers for visulisation - they print out their
plans and go away and build a nice scale model to be photographed. Very
inefficient I thought. So I set about producing some images for photo's
and plans of their buildings to show them what could be done with the
correct tools and a bit of patience.
Author: Alexander Craig
Path: pix/Interior.lha
@endnode
@node isoicons8-?.? "Set of 8 color icons for WB 2.04"
isoicons8 ?.? Set of 8 color icons for WB 2.04
Well, here they are: 8-color icons for WB 2.04. These icons are nearly
exact duplicates of the 16-color icons designed by Roger McVey, with a few
additions for icons that he did not include, and a few edits to some of the
icons that I felt could be improved.
Author: Eric Penn
Roger McVey
Path: pix/IsoIcons8.lha
@endnode
@node landed-?.? "1024x768 JPEG image of probe on venus"
landed ?.? 1024x768 JPEG image of probe on venus
This image was created using Imagine 2.0 for the Amiga. A variety of
Essence textures were used, thanks go to Steve Worley for those. The
image is a larger render of one scene from an animation that was done
for Penn State Aerospace Engineers.
Author: Jason Koszarsky
Path: pix/Landed.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node MagicExpansion-1.3 "Useful expansions for MagicWB and MUI"
MagicExpansion 1.3 Useful expansions for MagicWB and MUI
MagicExpansion is a package with lots of expansions for MagicWB by
Martin Huttenloher and MUI (MagicUserInterface) by Stefan Stuntz.
Author: Johannes Beigel
Path: pix/MagicExpansion-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node MagicIcons-?.? "A set of icons for MagicWB."
MagicIcons ?.? A set of icons for MagicWB.
Standard icons are just so boooring... After installing MagicWB I disliked
my old icons even more and I started to fiddle around with the existing
material to produce something more in line with the new 'magic' look of my
system. And this is the result. Nothing really original, since I just took
a set of MagicWB icons, another set of my old icons and stir-fried them
using Deluxe Paint.
Author: Thomas Baetzler
Path: pix/MagicIcons.lha
@endnode
@node Medieval_Castle_1-?.? "896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle"
Medieval_Castle_1 ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle
This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
This is a view showing the entire front face of the castle on a somewhat
cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
Notes:\n
First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
or 640x400x4-bit.\n
In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
permission of the author. Thanks.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Medieval_Castle_1.ham.lha
@endnode
@node Medieval_Castle_1-?.? "1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle"
Medieval_Castle_1 ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
This is a view showing the entire front face of the castle on a somewhat
cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
Notes:\n
First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
or 640x400x4-bit.\n
In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
permission of the author. Thanks.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Medieval_Castle_1.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node Medieval_Castle_2-?.? "896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle"
Medieval_Castle_2 ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace, medieval castle
This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
This is a view showing part of the front face of the castle on a somewhat
cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
Notes:\n
First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
or 640x400x4-bit.\n
In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
permission of the author. Thanks.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Medieval_Castle_2.ham.lha
@endnode
@node Medieval_Castle_2-?.? "1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle"
Medieval_Castle_2 ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG trace, medieval castle
This is a picture of a Medieval style castle built on two small islands,
set against a backdrop of mountains belonging to a much larger island. The
castle in the picture isn't modeled after a real one; I just made it up.\n
This is a view showing part of the front face of the castle on a somewhat
cloudy and rainy day. Mountains are visible in the background along with a
lava flow descending into the ocean.\n
Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
VistaPro 3.0 (landscape generation)\n
Deluxe Paint 4.5 (brushmaps for flags, etc.)\n
ImageFX (rain effects & other post processing)\n
Notes:\n
First, viewing these images in anything less than 800x600x8-bit is a waste
of time - too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it
worthwhile. I've supplied them in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024),
both of which look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400xanything
or 640x400x4-bit.\n
In the image, Essence textures were used for the water, the brick and stone
textures on the castle walls, and the lava & steam in the background.
VistaPro was used to create the landscape (which is actually quite a bit
larger than is visible in the picture). The landscape was imported into
Imagine & cleaned up with some Essence bump textures to make it look
reasonable without using too many polygons.\n
As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
conversion, claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes without
permission of the author. Thanks.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Medieval_Castle_2.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node NewFromCBM-?.? "Commodore advertisement from early years"
NewFromCBM ?.? Commodore advertisement from early years
New from Commodore! Well, ok, not quite new... But it was at one time...
:-). I knew that CBM used to make watches and calulators but I had no idea
they made these things. Imagine my surprise when I was looking through
some old instructions for a car computer my dad bought way back when and
seeing this advertisement... :-)
Author: Geoff Seeley
Path: pix/NewFromCBM.lha
@endnode
@node bismarkplus-?.? "Schlachtschiff Bismarck raytrace"
bismarkplus ?.? Schlachtschiff Bismarck raytrace
> Jan Van Overbeke, 3-DEE <
presents:
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> Schlachtschiff Bismarck <
As she must have looked like before she entered
Grimstadtfjord near Bergen from the 18th to the 21st of may 1941
while executing "Operation Rhein
bung"
Included all batteries ranging from 20mm to 380mm
A compilation of history and images 53 years in the making
Yet unsurpassed 3-dimensional reality
Consists of some 130,668 polygons
Rendered on a 10Mb Amiga3000
"We're fools to make war on the brothers in arms"
Dire Straits
Author: Jamn Van Overbeke
Path: pix/Overbeke.lha
@endnode
@node Parasaur-?.? "HAM and JPEG of Parasaurolophus."
Parasaur ?.? HAM and JPEG of Parasaurolophus.
HAM and JPEG of a Parasaurolophus. (That's okay... I can't pronounce it
either!)
Author: Andrew Denton
Path: pix/Parasaur.lha
@endnode
@node PoolRachel-1.0 "Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop"
PoolRachel 1.0 Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop
A HAM-8, 16 colour, and 8 colour IFF picture of "Rachel Raccoon"
relaxing in the pool. These pictures are suitable as Workbench
backdrops with the right software.
Author: Les Dietz
Path: pix/PoolRachel-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node RachelMascot-1.0 "Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop"
RachelMascot 1.0 Cartoon picture for use as WB backdrop
A HAM-8 and 16 colour IFF picture of "Rachel Raccoon" accepting the
"AmiCUE mascot of the year" award, suitable for use as a Workbench
backdrop with the right software.
Author: Les Dietz
Path: pix/RachelMascot-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node RachelRaccoon-3 "RachelRaccoon"
RachelRaccoon 3 RachelRaccoon
Two new hand-drawn "Eric Schwartz" style" pictures of a cartoon raccoon.
The pictures are overscanned hi-res interlace NTSC and are provided in 256,
16, and 8 color versions suitable for use as Workbench backdrop pictures.
Included are "Karate Rachel" and "AmiCUE Rachel". An included bonus is a
picture of Rachel by Eric Schwartz.
Author: Leslie Dietz (and Eric Schwartz)
Path: pix/RachelRaccoon-3.lha
@endnode
@node RD001-?.? "787x529x24 JPEG, clown fish over anemone"
RD001 ?.? 787x529x24 JPEG, clown fish over anemone
A 787x529x24 JPEG image of a clown fish over anemone.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD001.lha
@endnode
@node RD002-?.? "788x553x24 JPEG, coral polyps"
RD002 ?.? 788x553x24 JPEG, coral polyps
A 788x553x24 JPEG image of coral polyps.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD002.lha
@endnode
@node RD003-?.? "787x545x24 JPEG, clown fish and anemone"
RD003 ?.? 787x545x24 JPEG, clown fish and anemone
A 787x545x24 JPEG image of a clown fish over a green-tip purple
anemone.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD003.lha
@endnode
@node RD004-?.? "784x541x24 JPEG, spotted moray on reef"
RD004 ?.? 784x541x24 JPEG, spotted moray on reef
A 784x541x24 JPEG image of a spotted moray poking out of a reef wall.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD004.lha
@endnode
@node RD005-?.? "788x547x24 JPEG, purple soft coral"
RD005 ?.? 788x547x24 JPEG, purple soft coral
A 788x547x24 JPEG image of purple soft coral and staghorn coral.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD005.lha
@endnode
@node RD006-?.? "786x543x24 JPEG, red hind fish in sponge"
RD006 ?.? 786x543x24 JPEG, red hind fish in sponge
An 786x543x24 JPEG image of a red hind fish inside a sponge.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD006.lha
@endnode
@node RD007-?.? "788x555x24 JPEG, tomato clown fish"
RD007 ?.? 788x555x24 JPEG, tomato clown fish
An 788x555x24 JPEG image of a tomato clown fish and anemone.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD007.lha
@endnode
@node RD008-?.? "788x545x24 JPEG, brittlestar on sponge"
RD008 ?.? 788x545x24 JPEG, brittlestar on sponge
An 788x545x24 JPEG image of a brittlestar on red sponge.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD008.lha
@endnode
@node RD009-?.? "788x521x24 JPEG, asparagus anemones"
RD009 ?.? 788x521x24 JPEG, asparagus anemones
An 788x521x24 JPEG image of asparagus anemones.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD009.lha
@endnode
@node RD010-?.? "786x557x24 JPEG, splendid toadfish"
RD010 ?.? 786x557x24 JPEG, splendid toadfish
An 786x557x24 JPEG image of a splendid toadfish under a coral head.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD010.lha
@endnode
@node RD011-?.? "545x787x24 JPEG, golden hind and coral"
RD011 ?.? 545x787x24 JPEG, golden hind and coral
An 545x787x24 JPEG image of a golden hind fish and coral head.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD011.lha
@endnode
@node RD012-?.? "788x561x24 JPEG, finger coral & sponges"
RD012 ?.? 788x561x24 JPEG, finger coral & sponges
An 788x561x24 JPEG image of finger coral and sponges.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD012.lha
@endnode
@node RD013-?.? "786x557x24 JPEG, yellow crinoid & sponge"
RD013 ?.? 786x557x24 JPEG, yellow crinoid & sponge
An 786x557x24 JPEG image of a yellow crinoid and red sponge.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD013.lha
@endnode
@node RD014-?.? "784x543x24 JPEG, lettuce coral & sponge"
RD014 ?.? 784x543x24 JPEG, lettuce coral & sponge
An 784x543x24 JPEG image of lettuce coral and sponge.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD014.lha
@endnode
@node RD015-?.? "787x539x24 JPEG, spiney lobsters & coral"
RD015 ?.? 787x539x24 JPEG, spiney lobsters & coral
An 787x539x24 JPEG image of spiney lobsters under coral head.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD015.lha
@endnode
@node RD016-?.? "787x533x24 JPEG, diver over coral head"
RD016 ?.? 787x533x24 JPEG, diver over coral head
An 787x533x24 JPEG image of a diver hanging behind a coral head.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD016.lha
@endnode
@node RD017-?.? "787x545x24 JPEG, asparagus anemone"
RD017 ?.? 787x545x24 JPEG, asparagus anemone
An 787x545x24 JPEG image of an asparagus anemone and purple sponges.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD017.lha
@endnode
@node RD018-?.? "787x543x24 JPEG, blue chromis, gorgonian"
RD018 ?.? 787x543x24 JPEG, blue chromis, gorgonian
An 787x543x24 JPEG image of blue chromis fish, gorgonian, and sponge.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD018.lha
@endnode
@node RD019-?.? "539x787x24 JPEG, angel fish & coral"
RD019 ?.? 539x787x24 JPEG, angel fish & coral
An 539x787x24 JPEG image of angel fish and coral.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD019.lha
@endnode
@node RD020-?.? "787x541x24 JPEG, purple vase sponge"
RD020 ?.? 787x541x24 JPEG, purple vase sponge
An 787x541x24 JPEG image of purple vase sponge and coral head.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD020.lha
@endnode
@node RD021-?.? "783x547x24 JPEG, red soft coral."
RD021 ?.? 783x547x24 JPEG, red soft coral.
An 783x547x24 JPEG image of red soft coral.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD021.lha
@endnode
@node RD022-?.? "788x541x24 JPEG, lion fish on reef"
RD022 ?.? 788x541x24 JPEG, lion fish on reef
An 788x541x24 JPEG image of a lion fish on a reef.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD022.lha
@endnode
@node RD023-?.? "788x539x24 JPEG, spotted moray eel"
RD023 ?.? 788x539x24 JPEG, spotted moray eel
An 788x539x24 JPEG image of a spotted moray eel.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD023.lha
@endnode
@node RD024-?.? "489x783x24 JPEG, banded shrimp"
RD024 ?.? 489x783x24 JPEG, banded shrimp
An 489x783x24 JPEG image of a closeup of a banded shrimp.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD024.lha
@endnode
@node RD025-?.? "787x537x24 JPEG, angel fish & coral"
RD025 ?.? 787x537x24 JPEG, angel fish & coral
An 787x537x24 JPEG image of an angel fish & coral.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD025.lha
@endnode
@node RD026-?.? "535x785x24 JPEG, red crinoid & coral"
RD026 ?.? 535x785x24 JPEG, red crinoid & coral
An 535x785x24 JPEG image of a red crinoid and coral head.
The photographer, R. W. Dick, is a PADI certified dive instructor and
amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years, and has been
doing underwater photography for about 8 years. He has traveled all
over the globe in pursuit of underwater fun and photos.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: R. W. Dick
Path: pix/RD026.lha
@endnode
@node Road2Nowhere-?.? "752x480x24 JPEG raytrace, abrupt ending"
Road2Nowhere ?.? 752x480x24 JPEG raytrace, abrupt ending
This picture was generated in Lightwave 3.0 (using standard objects)
and touched up in Imagemaster. It was rendered by The Rendering
Plant.
About The Rendering Plant: This is the graphics subsidiary of
VideoGraphics Images in Lincoln, NE. We are just starting out, and
are a Toaster-based video production and computer graphics company.
This picture is freely distributable as long as no money is charged
(except for the cost of the disk), nor can it be used in any
production without the written consent of The Rendering Plant. Watch
for future posts from The Rendering Plant (a subsidiary of VGI)
Author: Eric Richard Elliott
Path: pix/Road2Nowhere.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node Sewerage-?.? "Rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage."
Sewerage ?.? Rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
This archive includes a rendered scene of a disgusting sewerage.
Author: BitART Design
Path: pix/Sewerage.lha
@endnode
@node SharkBait.jpg-?.? "Imagine objects underwater in VistaPro"
SharkBait.jpg ?.? Imagine objects underwater in VistaPro
Test render of what can be done with the combination of
VistaPro 3.0 and Imagine 3.0 ... using Opalpaint extensively
Author: kpetlig@halcyon.com
Path: pix/SharkBait.lha
@endnode
@node Simulator-?.? "JPEG, Flight Simulator, Delft Markt Sq."
Simulator ?.? JPEG, Flight Simulator, Delft Markt Sq.
Size: scaled to 704x512 (square pixels) from 1990x1360
This image shows a flight simulator, being build by the Faculty of
Aerospace Engineering of the Delft University of Technology in the
Netherlands. It's going to be used for basic research of stability and
control of civil airliners, helicopters, cars and ships (in order of
importancy). It's nice to know for us Amiga fans that the basic design and
visualisation is done in Imagine, by the project leader and me on my
A4000/040. I'm busy with a animation of the simulator motion with the data
directly out off the control software of the platform. This for checking
the boundaries and interference of the actuators (the hydraulic tubes) with
the fuselage, which center of gravity is very low in this simulator (the
first of its kind).
The picture was taken on the Markt of Delft in Holland, I live behind the
Townhouse. It was scanned with a HP ScanJet and composited with an Imagine
trace in PhotoShop. With the new perspective-edit mode of Imagine2.9 you
can place things much more accurate in real photos (vectorized first) than
before. Once you have the right angles and lens focal length you can place
your object anywhere by translating over the local axis and that
interactively. Cool.
The picture was 1990x1360 pixels (enough for rasterizing 150 lines/inch to
separate color-plates for printing a fullcolor card) so I scaled it down to
704x512 en JPEG'ed it. It has square pixels, it's no NTSC picture, PAL
however is close enough.
Author: Erwin Zwart
Path: pix/Simulator.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node SIRDS-Images-?.? "51 Single Image Random Dot Stereograms."
SIRDS-Images ?.? 51 Single Image Random Dot Stereograms.
An archive of 51 miscellaneous Single Image Random Dot Stereograms.
Have you walked through a mall lately? These days, as you wander past
most of the poster shops, there will be a large group of people
staring at the same poster with surprisingly weird expressions on
their faces. Some will be in the initial stages of denial or
rejection---they will be concentrating, some slowly rocking their
heads backwards and forwards, searching for an image that they have
never seen before. Others will be grinning from ear to ear, pointing
at the poster, chuckling with their friends that a member of their
group hasn't seem them yet. "Come on Bill, come on!", they cry and as
Bill gets increasingly more frustrated he concentrates harder and
harder, until finally (if he's lucky) he sees a true 3D image, without
the need for special glasses or equipment.
These pictures are known as Single Image Random Dot Stereograms
(SIRDS), or Single Image Stereograms (SIS) depending on whether the
picture contains random dots as a base for the 3D effect, or a
repetitive pattern. Unfortunately, each commercial company has
labelled them differently. Shop owners generally don't know what you
mean, unless you say "Hollusion" or one of the many other specific
names.
(Description from SIRDS-FAQ by Stuart Inglis)
Author: Miscellaneous
Path: pix/SIRDS-Images.lha
@endnode
@node SL9HSTPics-?.? "19 jpeg's of SL9 impacts from Hubble ST"
SL9HSTPics ?.? 19 jpeg's of SL9 impacts from Hubble ST
In Jul 1994, fragments of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet impacted on
Jupiter. Here are 19 high quality jpeg images of the results of those
collisions, as captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. Most images
also have text files that describe exactly what the image is.
Author: Hubble Space Telescope Comet Team
Path: pix/SL9HSTPics.lha
@endnode
@node SpaceScape-?.? "352x440x6 IFF raytrace view of Jupiter"
SpaceScape ?.? 352x440x6 IFF raytrace view of Jupiter
This is an imagine rendered image of a fanciful view of Jupiter from
one of its moons, with relics of intelligent life.
Author: Robert Dickow
Path: pix/SpaceScape.iff.lha
@endnode
@node SpectrumShot-?.? "Screen shot of EGS Spectrum card WB."
SpectrumShot ?.? Screen shot of EGS Spectrum card WB.
Screen shot of the author's workbench, after installing his new EGS
Spectrum card. It is a 1024x768 workbench screen with 256 colours, as you
will be able to see from the open screenmode preferences screen. It also
has a nice pic of a supermodel's face in a window, has a neat WB backdrop
and uses MagicWB icons.
Author: Darren Eveland
Path: pix/SpectrumShot.lha
@endnode
@node ST-CLIPS-0.07 "3 Star Trek logo's"
ST-CLIPS 0.07 3 Star Trek logo's
Contains a TNG, TOS and the Klingon Logo
Author: Ernest Otte
Path: pix/ST-CLIPS-0.07.lha
@endnode
@node Stereo-?.? "Ray traced picture of a Stereo System."
Stereo ?.? Ray traced picture of a Stereo System.
Ray traced picture of a stereo system in AGA 256.
Author: James Lanteigne
Path: pix/Stereo.lha
@endnode
@node submarine-?.? "Photorealistic undersea rendering"
submarine ?.? Photorealistic undersea rendering
This is a photorealistic undersea rendering. Submarine object is by
the author.
Author: Robert Dickow
Path: pix/Submarine.iff.lha
@endnode
@node Tall_Ships_Passage-?.? "1025x768x8 GIF of raytrace from anim"
Tall_Ships_Passage ?.? 1025x768x8 GIF of raytrace from anim
This is a still frame taken from an animation I'm working on called
"Tall_Ship's_Passage". It was rendered on an Amiga 4000 using Imagine 2.0
and the Essence algorithmic texture package. The picture may be freely
distributed provided it is not modified in any way and this text file is
included.\n
This is a 256 color 1024x768 GIF file. The HAM8 version looks better due
to the larger number of available colors, but this one uses larger
resolution for those with display cards that can handle 1024x768x8.\n
I did NOT make a .jpeg file, because the .jpeg seemed to destroy many of
the details of the flag and ship even on the most "loss free" setting. The
GIF in 8 bit looks better than the jpeg did in 24 bit. Also, this pictures
really needs at least 640x400 to be displayed. Rendering to 320x400/HAM6
makes for an absolutely horrible looking image, so there is really no point
to providing a conversion in that format. Feel free to convert one of
these if you like, but the results won't be much to look at.\n
The picture took roughly 4 hours to render on an Amiga 4000/040 in 1024x768
with the highest degree of antialiasing. The animation frames in 640x400
with slightly less anti-aliasing took about 55 minutes each. Essence
textures were used for the weathered brick on the lighthouses & the
patterns in the lighthouse light beams. Imagine global fog was used to
give a feeling of depth and character.\n
The final 250 frame animation is the result of 90 Mb of data and about
14000 CPU-minutes of rendering time. I'll upload the animation to an FTP
site in a few weeks (after my Dpaint/AGA gets here!). It will require at
least 14 Mb of RAM to play, or an HD animation player which supports AGA
graphics modes. You will also need an AGA equipped Amiga, obviously.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Tall_Ships_Passage.gif.lha
@endnode
@node Tall_Ships_Passage-?.? "896x628x8 HAM raytrace from anim"
Tall_Ships_Passage ?.? 896x628x8 HAM raytrace from anim
This is a still frame taken from an animation I'm working on called
"Tall_Ship's_Passage". It was rendered on an Amiga 4000 using Imagine 2.0
and the Essence algorithmic texture package. The picture may be freely
distributed provided it is not modified in any way and this text file is
included.\n
A 896x628 HAM8 picture. The default viewmode is SUPER72. Using anything
else will produce a slighty wrong aspect ratio (SUPER72 has roughly square
pixels, while those in 640x400 modes are not). You may have to adjust your
monitor or overscan prefs to see the entire overscanned SUPER72 picture.\n
I did NOT make a .jpeg file, because the .jpeg seemed to destroy many of
the details of the flag and ship even on the most "loss free" setting. The
GIF in 8 bit looks better than the jpeg did in 24 bit. Also, this pictures
really needs at least 640x400 to be displayed. Rendering to 320x400/HAM6
makes for an absolutely horrible looking image, so there is really no point
to providing a conversion in that format. Feel free to convert one of
these if you like, but the results won't be much to look at.\n
The picture took roughly 4 hours to render on an Amiga 4000/040 in 1024x768
with the highest degree of antialiasing. The animation frames in 640x400
with slightly less anti-aliasing took about 55 minutes each. Essence
textures were used for the weathered brick on the lighthouses & the
patterns in the lighthouse light beams. Imagine global fog was used to
give a feeling of depth and character.\n
The final 250 frame animation is the result of 90 Mb of data and about
14000 CPU-minutes of rendering time. I'll upload the animation to an FTP
site in a few weeks (after my Dpaint/AGA gets here!). It will require at
least 14 Mb of RAM to play, or an HD animation player which supports AGA
graphics modes. You will also need an AGA equipped Amiga, obviously.
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Tall_Ships_Passage.ham.lha
@endnode
@node TC001-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, wall + hard/soft coral"
TC001 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, wall + hard/soft coral
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a wall with hard and soft corals.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC001.lha
@endnode
@node TC002-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, hard coral in Kosarae"
TC002 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, hard coral in Kosarae
A 768x512x24 JPEG imageof hard coral in Kosarae.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC002.lha
@endnode
@node TC003-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, purple vase anemone"
TC003 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, purple vase anemone
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a clown fish over a purple vase anemone.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC003.lha
@endnode
@node TC004-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, soft corals in Palau"
TC004 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, soft corals in Palau
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of soft corals in Palau.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC004.lha
@endnode
@node TC005-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, lettuce coral & polyps"
TC005 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, lettuce coral & polyps
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of lettuce coral with feeding polyps.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC005.lha
@endnode
@node TC006-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, finger coral in Palau"
TC006 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, finger coral in Palau
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of finger coral in Palau.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC006.lha
@endnode
@node TC007-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, hard coral, Caribbean"
TC007 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, hard coral, Caribbean
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of hard coral in the Caribbean.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC007.lha
@endnode
@node TC008-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, lion fish under ledge."
TC008 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, lion fish under ledge.
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a lion fish under a ledge in Yap.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC008.lha
@endnode
@node TC009-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, purple soft coral"
TC009 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, purple soft coral
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of purple soft coral in Palau.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC009.lha
@endnode
@node TC010-?.? "512x768x24 JPEG, diver in tunnels"
TC010 ?.? 512x768x24 JPEG, diver in tunnels
A 512x768x24 JPEG image of a diver descending into tunnels at Palau.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC010.lha
@endnode
@node TC011-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, diver and crinoid"
TC011 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, diver and crinoid
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a diver inspecting a crinoid.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC011.lha
@endnode
@node TC012-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, manta ray in Yap"
TC012 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, manta ray in Yap
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a manta ray in Mill channel at Yap.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC012.lha
@endnode
@node TC013-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, manta rays in Yap"
TC013 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, manta rays in Yap
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of manta rays in Mill channel at Yap.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC013.lha
@endnode
@node TC014-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, diver and barrel sponge"
TC014 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, diver and barrel sponge
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a diver over barrel sponge at Belize.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC014.lha
@endnode
@node TC015-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, red starfish on rocks"
TC015 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, red starfish on rocks
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a red starfish on rocks in the Channel
Islands, CA.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC015.lha
@endnode
@node TC016-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, wreck in San Carlos, MX"
TC016 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, wreck in San Carlos, MX
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of the Presidente DIAZ ORDAZ in San Carlos,
Mexico.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC016.lha
@endnode
@node TC017-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, Presidente DIAZ ORDAZ"
TC017 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, Presidente DIAZ ORDAZ
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of the Presidente DIAZ ORDAZ wreck in San
Carlos, Mexico.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC017.lha
@endnode
@node TC018-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, school of silver sides"
TC018 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, school of silver sides
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a school of silver sides inside the wreck
Presidente DIAZ ORDAZ at San Carlos, Mexico.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC018.lha
@endnode
@node TC019-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, spotted moray eel"
TC019 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, spotted moray eel
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a spotted moray eel in Cozumel, Mexico.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC019.lha
@endnode
@node TC020-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, soft sponges and coral"
TC020 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, soft sponges and coral
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of soft sponges and coral in the Caribbean.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC020.lha
@endnode
@node TC021-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, juvenile damsel fish"
TC021 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, juvenile damsel fish
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a juvenile damsel fish and sponge.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC021.lha
@endnode
@node TC022-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, queen angel fish & reef"
TC022 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, queen angel fish & reef
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a queen angel fish under a reef in the
Cayman Islands.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC022.lha
@endnode
@node TC023-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, queen angel fish & reef"
TC023 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, queen angel fish & reef
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a queen angel fish under a reef in the
Cayman Islands.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC023.lha
@endnode
@node TC024-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, butterfly fish & sponge"
TC024 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, butterfly fish & sponge
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a butterfly fish, sponges, and corals.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC024.lha
@endnode
@node TC025-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, stingray in Cozumel, MX"
TC025 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, stingray in Cozumel, MX
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a stringray in Cozumel, Mexico.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC025.lha
@endnode
@node TC026-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, blue tang in Belize"
TC026 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, blue tang in Belize
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a blue tang in Belize.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC026.lha
@endnode
@node TC027-?.? "768x512x24 JPEG, Gerabaldi fish"
TC027 ?.? 768x512x24 JPEG, Gerabaldi fish
A 768x512x24 JPEG image of a Gerabaldi fish in San Clemente, CA.
The photographer, Terrance Carey, is a PADI certified master instructor
and amateur photographer who has been diving for 10+ years. He has been
doing underwater photography for about 7 years and also teaches this
PADI specialty.
To be placed on a mailing list for notification of the availability of
a full CD-ROM or photo CD containing 100-500 high quality dive images,
by this photographer and others, contact Amiga Library Services at the
below address or via FAX at (602) 917-0917.
Author: Terrance Carey
Path: pix/TC027.lha
@endnode
@node Thunder-?.? "HAM and JPEG of dinosaur."
Thunder ?.? HAM and JPEG of dinosaur.
Another "hungry-looking" dinosaur. HAM and JPEG formats.
Author: Andrew Denton
Path: pix/Thunder.lha
@endnode
@node TrashIntel-?.? ""Intel Inside" trashcan icon"
TrashIntel ?.? "Intel Inside" trashcan icon
I put together this icon from Intel In/Out WB pics downloaded here.
Author: Bill Chin
Path: pix/TrashIcon.lha
@endnode
@node TrevsWBPix-?.? "Set of MagicWB patterns, etc"
TrevsWBPix ?.? Set of MagicWB patterns, etc
Excuse me, but I'm too lazy to write very much so...
The original archive contains this text file, a prefs drawer (with 16 magic workbench images in the
patterns drawer, a presets drawer, and the env-archive drawer), a piece of a startup-sequence in the
s: dir, and a rand command in the c: dir., as well as two sample pictures grabbed from my WB.
Author: Trevor Morris
Path: pix/TrevsWBPix.lha
@endnode
@node TShirt-?.? "Tshirt pics, by Eric Schwartz."
TShirt ?.? Tshirt pics, by Eric Schwartz.
These are two pictures which I have printed on my TShirt. Front: Amicon5
Flip the Frog & Clarisse Cat by Eric W. Schwartz. Back : Green Smily &
Don't Panic known from the cover of some DNA-books.
Author: Eric W Schwartz and an unknown artist
submitted by Martin Schulze
Path: pix/TShirt.lha
@endnode
@node tsiwf-?.? "JPEG Imagine 2.0 raytraced image."
tsiwf ?.? JPEG Imagine 2.0 raytraced image.
This picture was made with Imagine 2.0 for illustrating the stand of
BUGSS (French Amiga Users Club) at the ATACOM'93 exhibition. There
are my first real pictures with Imagine. I have made this one for the
TSiWF Collection.
There are common objects in the 3 pictures :
- The ground, mirrored checker.
- The base of the main object, mirrored blue.
- The 2 mirrors doing 135
angle
- The same sky (extracted from TSiWF 3D Collection)
Here, the main object is a mirrored spongeri fractal 3D triangle
extracted from TSiWF Collection, of course *8) with a sphere inside
with a snail mapping and the same mapping of it in black & white
(bump).
We can notice the "FGP" logo at the bottom of the base.
It's raytraced picture and the rendering time is 8 hours
for a 640x512 Hires Lace 24bit picture on an A3000 16Mhz
Author: Pascal Rullier
Path: pix/TSiWF.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node TVPreview-?.? "Screen grab of interactive pic viewer."
TVPreview ?.? Screen grab of interactive pic viewer.
A screen grab of a yet-to-be-released interactive 24-bit picture viewer
called TowerView.
Author: Christoph Feck
Path: pix/TVPreview.lha
@endnode
@node Twisted_City-?.? "896x628x8 HAM pic of a twisted city"
Twisted_City ?.? 896x628x8 HAM pic of a twisted city
I got the idea for this picture after playing around with Imagine's
"Conform to Path" feature using some old building objects I had. This
feature lets you take an arbitrary object and bend it in a shape defined by
a splined path. This was used to make the twisted buildings, radio tower,
and bridge supports. The water, galaxy, gas planet, and pits on the bridge
road are Essence II textures. Most others are Essence I textures,
including the clouds and a lot of other subtler ones.\n
Some things didn't turn out quite as I had hoped: the windows on the
buildings don't quite follow the buildings' twists in quite the manner that
I had wanted them to. The alleged glass elevator on the side of the
nearest tall building isn't very convincing; it looked OK close up with the
light at the right angle, but it doesn't really come across as glass from
this viewpoint. I had also wanted to make things like the airport runway
twisted, but it is a bitmap, and aligning objects (for the blue runway
lights) with a particular feature in the middle of a brushmap is not very
easy in Imagine. The city could also stand to have a little more detail,
but I got tired of making objects for it.\n
My initial attempt at this image used motion-blurring for the aircraft, but
I decided I didn't like that. Too much detail goes away.\n
Viewing this image in anything less than 640x400x8-bit is a waste of time;
too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it worthwhile. I've
supplied the image in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024), both of which
look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400 or 640x400x4-bit. The
image is also (intentionally) dim, so you might have to crank up your
monitor brightness a little bit.\n
As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
conversion, or claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes
without permission of the author. Thanks.\n
(PS - if you like it, you might drop me a note... :-)\n
Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
Deluxe Paint IV (brushmaps for the roads, airport, signs, etc.\n
ImageFX (post-render 24-bit image processing)\n
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Twisted_City.ham.lha
@endnode
@node Twisted_City-?.? "1280x1024x24 JPEG pic of a twisted city"
Twisted_City ?.? 1280x1024x24 JPEG pic of a twisted city
I got the idea for this picture after playing around with Imagine's
"Conform to Path" feature using some old building objects I had. This
feature lets you take an arbitrary object and bend it in a shape defined by
a splined path. This was used to make the twisted buildings, radio tower,
and bridge supports. The water, galaxy, gas planet, and pits on the bridge
road are Essence II textures. Most others are Essence I textures,
including the clouds and a lot of other subtler ones.\n
Some things didn't turn out quite as I had hoped: the windows on the
buildings don't quite follow the buildings' twists in quite the manner that
I had wanted them to. The alleged glass elevator on the side of the
nearest tall building isn't very convincing; it looked OK close up with the
light at the right angle, but it doesn't really come across as glass from
this viewpoint. I had also wanted to make things like the airport runway
twisted, but it is a bitmap, and aligning objects (for the blue runway
lights) with a particular feature in the middle of a brushmap is not very
easy in Imagine. The city could also stand to have a little more detail,
but I got tired of making objects for it.\n
My initial attempt at this image used motion-blurring for the aircraft, but
I decided I didn't like that. Too much detail goes away.\n
Viewing this image in anything less than 640x400x8-bit is a waste of time;
too much detail is lost at lower resolutions to make it worthwhile. I've
supplied the image in two resolutions (896x628 & 1280x1024), both of which
look pretty good. Don't even *think* about 320x400 or 640x400x4-bit. The
image is also (intentionally) dim, so you might have to crank up your
monitor brightness a little bit.\n
As always, please don't modify the image in ways other than resolution
conversion, or claim credit for it, or use it for commercial purposes
without permission of the author. Thanks.\n
(PS - if you like it, you might drop me a note... :-)\n
Hardware & Software used to create this image:\n
Amiga 4000/040 (of course)\n
Imagine 2.0 (rendering engine)\n
Essence I and II (indispensably cool algorithmic textures packages)\n
Deluxe Paint IV (brushmaps for the roads, airport, signs, etc.\n
ImageFX (post-render 24-bit image processing)\n
Author: Steve Koren
Path: pix/Twisted_City.jpg.lha
@endnode
@node VahlenkampArt-?.? "Small selection of HAM/HAM8 artwork"
VahlenkampArt ?.? Small selection of HAM/HAM8 artwork
The files in this archive:
Landscape.pic 320x400x6
RainbowWeb.pic 784x454x8
RGB.pic 784x454x8
SpaceTemple.pic 640x400x8
VortexTemple.pic 784x454x8
are a small selection of HAM/HAM8 artwork I created with DeluxePaint
IV AGA and Genesis. These pictures are freely redistributable, so feel
free to copy them. However, they must not be sold for profit without
my permission.
Author: Henning Vahlenkamp
Path: pix/VahlenkampArt.lha
@endnode
@node VoyageToAtlantis-?.? "Imagine2.9 raytraced image"
VoyageToAtlantis ?.? Imagine2.9 raytraced image
This is a single frame from a long animation I have been working on.
It uses several new features from Imagine 2.9. The entire animation
is over 200 Megabytes in HAM Interlace Overscan. It looks pretty good
genlocked onto videotape. The sub comes from out of the distance,
makes a turn in front of the camera, and goes on to find the domed
underwater city of Atlantis. The undersea plants
were made with the new twist, bend, and taper tools in the Detail
Editor. The ocean floor is a plane with the new Wave texture. The
sunken galleon is from the Imagine 2.0 included objects. The seashells
were made with Shelley, which I got off aminet (thanks!). The
submarine is my concept of the proposed Centurion class. Yes, I
know submarines don't travel underwater with their mast and
and periscope up but I thought it looked cooler. Some things I
am working on are a better hull texture, cavitation bubbles as the
prop turns (maybe with particles), and adding more detail to the hull.
Since then, I have made models of the Seawolf, Typhoon, and am working
on the Akula plus a zillion other projects.
Author: Ted Stethem
Path: pix/Voyage2Atlantis.lha
@endnode
@node WeirdPlanet-?.? "Sphere inside the hole of a torus."
WeirdPlanet ?.? Sphere inside the hole of a torus.
This is a 704 X 562 picture of a sphere inside the hole of a torus (donut). The
sphere is golden in colour (not apparent because of its reflectivity) and is
altitude mapped to give it weird patterns when reflecting the torus. The torus
has a disturbed texture on it and is also altitude mapped but not to the same
degree as the sphere. I have also rendered this picture in 1680 X 1188 for
printing on A2 size paper on a 400dpi colour bubblejet and the detail looks
amazing (possibly because I've never seen anything in that resolution before),
the 24 bit IFF of that was 4.2 megs. I might upload the jpeg of it in a few
weeks.
Author: Leo Hamulczyk
Path: pix/WeirdPlanet.lha
@endnode
@node accelerators-hardware-?.? "Reviews of accelerator products"
accelerators-hardware ?.? Reviews of accelerator products
Reviews of accelerator products:
68000's faster than 7 MHz
68010
68020
68030
68040
etc.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/accelerators.lha
@endnode
@node amigados-reviews-?.? "Reviews of AmigaDOS versions."
amigados-reviews ?.? Reviews of AmigaDOS versions.
Reviews of AmigaDOS versions.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/amigados.lha
@endnode
@node april-fools-?.? "April Fools jokes from 1993."
april-fools ?.? April Fools jokes from 1993.
These "reviews" are April Fools jokes from 1993, all written by
Daniel Barrett, barrett@cs.umass.edu.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/april-fools.lha
@endnode
@node audio-software-?.? "Reviews of audio software."
audio-software ?.? Reviews of audio software.
Reviews of audio software products, such as:
MIDI software
MODs and Trackers
Notation programs
Sampling software
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/audio.lha
@endnode
@node books-reviews-?.? "Reviews of Amiga-related books."
books-reviews ?.? Reviews of Amiga-related books.
Reviews of Amiga-related books.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/books.lha
@endnode
@node business-software-?.? "Reviews of business software."
business-software ?.? Reviews of business software.
Reviews of business software.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/business.lha
@endnode
@node calendar-software-?.? "Reviews of calendar/reminder programs."
calendar-software ?.? Reviews of calendar/reminder programs.
Reviews of calendar/reminder programs.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/calendar.lha
@endnode
@node cd-rom-software-?.? "Reviews of CD-ROM software products"
cd-rom-software ?.? Reviews of CD-ROM software products
Reviews of CD-ROM software products:
CD-ROM discs
CD-ROM filesystems
Some of these files are links to reviews of other Amiga products (like games)
that happen to appear on CD-ROM.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/cd-rom.lha
@endnode
@node computers-hardware-?.? "Reviews of Amiga computers."
computers-hardware ?.? Reviews of Amiga computers.
Reviews of Amiga computers.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/computers.lha
@endnode
@node confer-reviews-?.? "Reviews of conferences."
confer-reviews ?.? Reviews of conferences.
Reviews of conferences.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/conferences.lha
@endnode
@node copiers-hardware-?.? "Reviews of disk copying hardware."
copiers-hardware ?.? Reviews of disk copying hardware.
Reviews of disk copying hardware products.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/copiers.lha
@endnode
@node database-software-?.? "Reviews of databases."
database-software ?.? Reviews of databases.
Reviews of databases.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/database.lha
@endnode
@node datacomm-software-?.? "Reviews of communications software."
datacomm-software ?.? Reviews of communications software.
Reviews of telecommunications software products:
Terminal emulators
FAX software
Voice mail
UUCP
Networking software
etc.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/datacomm.lha
@endnode
@node debug-hardware-?.? "Reviews of hardware debugging aids."
debug-hardware ?.? Reviews of hardware debugging aids.
Reviews of hardware debugging aids.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/debug.lha
@endnode
@node disk-software-?.? "Reviews of disk-related products"
disk-software ?.? Reviews of disk-related products
Reviews of disk-related products:
Backup programs
Directory programs, disk organizing programs
Disk repair programs
Software caches
Virtual memory
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/disk.lha
@endnode
@node emulation-hardware-?.? "Reviews of hardware emulators."
emulation-hardware ?.? Reviews of hardware emulators.
Reviews of hardware products for emulating other computers:
Macintosh
etc.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/emulation.lha
@endnode
@node gag-software-?.? "Reviews of funny or strange software."
gag-software ?.? Reviews of funny or strange software.
Reviews of funny or strange software.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/gag.lha
@endnode
@node games-software-?.? "Reviews of games."
games-software ?.? Reviews of games.
Reviews of games.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/games.lha
@endnode
@node graphics-software-?.? "Reviews of graphics software"
graphics-software ?.? Reviews of graphics software
Reviews of graphics software:
3-D graphics
Animation programs
Morphing
Paint programs
Picture viewers
Ray tracing
Video software
X window system
Multimedia programs are in the "../multimedia" subdirectory.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/graphics.lha
@endnode
@node ide-hardware-?.? "Reviews of IDE disk controllers."
ide-hardware ?.? Reviews of IDE disk controllers.
Reviews of IDE disk controllers.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/ide.lha
@endnode
@node input-devices-hardware-?.? "Reviews of input devices"
input-devices-hardware ?.? Reviews of input devices
Reviews of input devices:
Gamepads
Joysticks
Keyboards
Mice
Trackballs
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/input-devices.lha
@endnode
@node magazines-reviews-?.? "Reviews of Amiga-related magazines."
magazines-reviews ?.? Reviews of Amiga-related magazines.
Reviews of Amiga-related magazines.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/magazines.lha
@endnode
@node memory-hardware-?.? "Reviews of memory products"
memory-hardware ?.? Reviews of memory products
Reviews of memory products:
RAM boards
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/memory.lha
@endnode
@node modems-hardware-?.? "Reviews of modems."
modems-hardware ?.? Reviews of modems.
Reviews of modems.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/modems.lha
@endnode
@node monitors-hardware-?.? "Reviews of computer monitors."
monitors-hardware ?.? Reviews of computer monitors.
Reviews of computer monitors.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/monitors.lha
@endnode
@node multimedia-software-?.? "Reviews of multimedia software."
multimedia-software ?.? Reviews of multimedia software.
Reviews of multimedia software.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/multimedia.lha
@endnode
@node IO-ports-hardware-?.? "Reviews of hardware IO products."
IO-ports-hardware ?.? Reviews of hardware IO products.
Reviews of hardware devices with input/output ports, such as:
Multi-serial boards
Multi-parallel boards
Ethernet boards
ARCnet boards
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/ports.lha
@endnode
@node power-hardware-?.? "Reviews of power supplies, etc."
power-hardware ?.? Reviews of power supplies, etc.
Reviews of power supplies, uninterruptable power supplies (UPS), etc.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/power.lha
@endnode
@node printing-software-?.? "Reviews of printing products."
printing-software ?.? Reviews of printing products.
Reviews of printer drivers and printing software.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/printing.lha
@endnode
@node programmer-tools-?.? "Reviews of programming software"
programmer-tools ?.? Reviews of programming software
Reviews of programming software:
Assemblers
Compilers
Interpreters
Languages
Programming environments
Function libraries
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/programmer.lha
@endnode
@node projects-hardware-?.? "Reviews of hardware projects."
projects-hardware ?.? Reviews of hardware projects.
Reviews of hardware projects.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/projects.lha
@endnode
@node rom-switchers-?.? "Reviews of ROM-switcher devices."
rom-switchers ?.? Reviews of ROM-switcher devices.
Reviews of ROM-switcher devices that allow an Amiga to run several different
operating system versions.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/rom-switchers.lha
@endnode
@node science-software-?.? "Reviews of scientific software"
science-software ?.? Reviews of scientific software
Reviews of scientific software:
Astronomy
Chemistry
Mathematics
Physics
etc.
The file "morphine.iff" is an IFF image that goes with the review of
"MoG" in this directory.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/science.lha
@endnode
@node scsi-hardware-?.? "Reviews of SCSI host adapters."
scsi-hardware ?.? Reviews of SCSI host adapters.
Reviews of SCSI host adapters.
Hard drive reviews are in the "../storage" subdirectory.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/scsi.lha
@endnode
@node shell-reviews-?.? "Reviews of shells and CLI's."
shell-reviews ?.? Reviews of shells and CLI's.
Reviews of command-line interfaces (shells).
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/shell.lha
@endnode
@node shows-reviews-?.? "Reviews of Amiga shows and conferences."
shows-reviews ?.? Reviews of Amiga shows and conferences.
Reviews of Amiga shows and conferences.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/shows.lha
@endnode
@node storage-hardware-?.? "Reviews of storage devices."
storage-hardware ?.? Reviews of storage devices.
Reviews of hard drives and other storage devices.
CD-ROM drive reviews are in the ../cd-rom directory.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/storage.lha
@endnode
@node text-reviews-?.? "Reviews of text processing software"
text-reviews ?.? Reviews of text processing software
Reviews of text processing software:
Text editors
Word processors
Outline processors
Spelling and grammar checkers
TeX and other typesetting software
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/text.lha
@endnode
@node unix-reviews-?.? "Reviews of UNIX related products."
unix-reviews ?.? Reviews of UNIX related products.
Reviews of UNIX-related products for Amigas:
UNIX implementations
Software that runs under Amiga UNIX implementations
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/unix.lha
@endnode
@node vendors-reviews-?.? "Reviews of Amiga vendors."
vendors-reviews ?.? Reviews of Amiga vendors.
Reviews of Amiga stores and mailorder vendors.
Author: Various; maintained by Daniel Barrett
Path: reviews/vendors.lha
@endnode
@node 2Print2-2.0 "Print one/two pages per sheet on HP LJ"
2Print2 2.0 Print one/two pages per sheet on HP LJ
A simple little utility for HP Laserjets and other printers that support
the HP-PCL language. It's only goal in life is to print either one 166
chars x 66 line page, or two 80 x 66 line pages per sheet. Does not go
through printer.device, but rather the output from 2Print is redirected to
a file or PAR: for faster printing.
Author: Raj Goel
Path: text/2Print2-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node ADInlay-1.06 "Cassette inlay card maker."
ADInlay 1.06 Cassette inlay card maker.
Cassette Inlay card maker, very simple and easy to use. Up to 12 tracks
per side, optional numbering and Autocapitalization.
Author: Andrew Dowds
Path: text/ADInlay-1.06.lha
@endnode
@node AGDocs-?.? "Docs (up to V40) of AmigaGuide commands"
AGDocs ?.? Docs (up to V40) of AmigaGuide commands
Complete documentation of all known Amigaguide commands, from V33
to V40 AmigaOS. Both AmigaGuide and DVI formats included, along
with texinfo sources
Author: Aric R Caley
Path: text/AGDocs.lha
@endnode
@node AGPrefs-36.89 "Program to conrol AmigaGuide preferences"
AGPrefs 36.89 Program to conrol AmigaGuide preferences
Amigaguide has various preference options. However no preference editor
is supplied to alter them, now you can. This program requires OS36+ (WB2)
if you do not have this then lookup the AmigaGuide documentation to find
out how you can change these preferences. AmigaGuide prefs is very similar
to the C= preference editors, it is therefore easy to use. For more
information on any of the preference options look at the AmigaGuide
documentation in the "Preference" section.
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: text/AGPrefs-36.89.lha
@endnode
@node AGWriter-1.03 "Produce AmigaGuide files from text files"
AGWriter 1.03 Produce AmigaGuide files from text files
This program is capable of taking text files produced using any text
editor and with little effort producing an AmigaGuide File.
AGW has the following features :
Allows Creation of AmigaGuide Files simply and easily
Reads/Writes AmigaGuide files
Converts AmigaGuide files to Text
Simple GUI interface
Create/Delete/Modify LINK/ALINK/RX/RXS/SYSTEM commands
Modify Node information
Modify File information
New Loading of files now more stable.
Added QUIT command.
AmigaGuide commands commented out now ignored (ie \).
Textual commands now read/write.
Added Cmd line parameter -w to put AGW on current Public Screen.
Split menu command now calls split command :-)
Unknown AmigaGuide commands are kept.
Author: David McPaul
Path: text/AGWriter-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaGuide-34.6 "Commodore AmigaGuide hypertext utility"
AmigaGuide 34.6 Commodore AmigaGuide hypertext utility
Archive distribution of the AmigaGuide hypertext utility direct from
Commodore. Contains developer examples and tools for AmigaGuide under
V34/V37 and V39, plus a new free print/sign/send-in distribution
license for AmigaGuide, amigaguide.library, WDisplay, and their icons.
Author: Commodore Business Machines
Path: text/AmigaGuide-34.6.lha
@endnode
@node Banner-1.5 "Create banners from any font"
Banner 1.5 Create banners from any font
A smart character rendering utility for - surprise - banners. It can only be
used from within the command line of a CLI or a SHELL. By default BANNER will
print your string into the SHELL using an internal font which contains the ASCII
characters from 32 (space) to 126 (overscore). If you don't like them you can
also tell BANNER to render the characters out of any other font that is accessible
via the diskfont.library.
Author: Tobias Ferber
Path: text/Banner-1.5.lha
@endnode
@node Canon600-2.0 "Canon BJC-600 printer driver"
Canon600 2.0 Canon BJC-600 printer driver
Optimized driver that handles all kind of papers, graphic modes and
international characters; full control of your printer. Provides end of
printing spoken signalling.
Author: Sergio R. Caprile
Path: text/Canon600-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node CassLabel-2.1 "Program for editing cassette covers."
CassLabel 2.1 Program for editing cassette covers.
CassLabel is a MUI based program for editing cassette covers and
nearly all other kinds of covers. The GUI is fully font sensitive and
the resizesible, because of MUI. It always supports user defined formats
for output. It makes your life easier (especially if your are a music
freak).
Author: Dirk Nehring
Path: text/CassLabel-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node detex-1.0 "Strip TeX commands from TeX files"
detex 1.0 Strip TeX commands from TeX files
Port of unif Detex.
Detex removes TeX commands to get a text file. Useful to use with a
speller like ispell or fspell.
Author: LACOMBE Bruno
Path: text/detex-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node DeviceGuide-1.0 "AmigaGuide list/desc of common .devices"
DeviceGuide 1.0 AmigaGuide list/desc of common .devices
A list of (almost) all xxx.device-files/drivers for the Amiga in
"AmigaGuide" format, containing info on Versions, Authors, Purpose,
where to get it, etc. etc. etc.
Author: Dan Elgaard
Path: text/DeviceGuide-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node DviDvi-1.1 "Modify the contents of a dvi file"
DviDvi 1.1 Modify the contents of a dvi file
A small utility to modify the contents of a dvi file. For example,
you could put two or 4 pages on one sheet of paper, print one of them
reversed and much else.
Author: Thomas Rockicki, Amiga-Port by Thomas Baetzler and Jochen Wiedmann
Path: text/DviDvi-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node DviHP-2.1 "Print DVI files on HP-LJ (PCL5 support)"
DviHP 2.1 Print DVI files on HP-LJ (PCL5 support)
DviHP is a program for printing DVI files (generated by TeX) on HP
LaserJet and compatibiles printers.
Features
========
o DviHP downloads fonts to printer; printing is therefore much
faster, especially when printing large documents. Version 2.1 uses
PCL5 font compression.
o User friendlyness: you can set parameters through environmental
variable "DVIHPOPTS", in a command-line when invoking it from CLI
or Shell, via ToolTypes when invoking it from Workbench or via
graphical user interface.
o It supports printing in landscape orientation.
o DviHP allows you to include IFF ILBM files (raster pictures) and
PostScript files in your documents.
o DviHP lets you redirect output to a file, even when you're printing
IFF ILBM pictures and/or PostScript files.
o PCL5/PJL support and PCL5 font compression.
Author: Ales Pecnik
Path: text/DviHP-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node DviPS-5.58 "Converts TeX DVI files to PostScript"
DviPS 5.58 Converts TeX DVI files to PostScript
DviPS takes a DVI file produced by TeX (or by some other processor such
as GFtoDVI) and converts it to PostScript, normally sending the result
directly to the laserprinter. The DVI file may be specified without the
extension. Fonts used may either be resident in the printer or defined
as bitmaps in PK files, or a `virtual' combination of both. If the
MakeTeXPK program is installed, DviPS will automatically invoke METAFONT
to generate fonts that don't already exist. *LOTS* of command line
options.
Author: Tomas Rokicki, Amiga port by Giuseppe Ghib
Path: text/DviPS-5.58.lha
@endnode
@node EpsonFX-1.0 "Epson FX-850/Citizen printer driver"
EpsonFX 1.0 Epson FX-850/Citizen printer driver
Optimized driver that handles new graphic modes and international
characters, faster than standard EpsonX driver.
Author: Sergio R. Caprile
Path: text/EpsonFX-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node EpsonLX-1.0 "Epson LX-800 printer driver"
EpsonLX 1.0 Epson LX-800 printer driver
Optimized driver that handles new graphic modes and international
characters, faster than standard EpsonX driver.
Author: Sergio R. Caprile
Path: text/EpsonLX-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node FishCover-?.? "Front cover for Oct93 FreshFish CDROM."
FishCover ?.? Front cover for Oct93 FreshFish CDROM.
A 1536 by 1536 pixel 16 color bitmap that you can print out and place
inside the cover of the FreshFish CDROM.
Author: Iljitsch van Beijnum
Path: text/FishCover.lha
@endnode
@node FreshFonts-0.1 "Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94."
FreshFonts 0.1 Preview of fonts CD to be released 4Q94.
This is a small (approx 20Mb) preview of a new fonts CD scheduled for
release in the fall of 1994.
Author: Danny Amor
Path: text/FreshFontsPreview-0.1.lha
@endnode
@node GastonFonts-?.? "Three new fonts, 2 proportional, 1 fixed"
GastonFonts ?.? Three new fonts, 2 proportional, 1 fixed
A set of three new fonts:
GastonIntuition 12/13 Point
---------------------------
a proportional font - it looks great on the workbench and
in applications (best lookin
in high resolutions [800x600])
GastonPiktogram 11/12 Point
---------------------------
a proportional font for your icons on the workbench
GastonShell 10/11
-----------------
a fixedwidth font for AMIGA-shell and apps like DOpus etc.
Author: Martin Rolfsmeyer
Path: text/GastonFonts.lha
@endnode
@node HandlerGuide-1.0 "AmigaGuide list/desc of common handlers"
HandlerGuide 1.0 AmigaGuide list/desc of common handlers
A list of (almost) all Handler-files for the Amiga in "AmigaGuide"-format,
containing info on Versions, Authors, Purpose, where to get it, etc. etc.
Author: Dan Elgaard
Path: text/HandlerGuide-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node HebrewArabic-?.? "HebrewArabic, shareware"
HebrewArabic ?.? HebrewArabic, shareware
Hebrew and Arabic fonts. These fonts can be accessed using the Rashumon
multi-lingual word processor for the Amiga. With these fonts, one can
access both Hebrew/Arabic and Latin characters using the same font.
Author: Michael Haephrati
John Hajjer
Path: text/HebrewArabic.lha
@endnode
@node HebrewFont-1.0 "HebrewFont, V1.0, shareware"
HebrewFont 1.0 HebrewFont, V1.0, shareware
This is a scalable vector font. It contains the Hebrew character set and
Hebrew looking Latin characters. This font is available in Adobe,
IntelliFont, PageStream & ProPage format. It contains a special Hebrew
keymap. Designed with FontDesigner.
Author: Daniel Amor
Path: text/HebrewFont-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Heddley-1.18 "Composes AmigaGuide files easily."
Heddley 1.18 Composes AmigaGuide files easily.
Heddley allows you to compose AmigaGuide files with greater ease than
by hand. It provides you with an overview of all the documents in the
database (an AmigaGuide file is called a 'database', made up of many
documents).
Author: Edd Dumbill
Path: text/Heddley-1.18.lha
@endnode
@node HP4Driver-35.8 "Driver for HP Laserjet 4 printer."
HP4Driver 35.8 Driver for HP Laserjet 4 printer.
An HP LaserJet 4 printer driver with support for 600 dpi and bitmap
compression.
Author: Kelly Jordan
Path: text/HP4Driver-35.8.lha
@endnode
@node HP4Lsetter-2.01 "HP LaserJet 4L printer setup util."
HP4Lsetter 2.01 HP LaserJet 4L printer setup util.
HP LaserJet 4L printer setup utility. Allows you to set things like Page
Setup, Type Styles, Print Quality, Memory, Copies, Lines/Page, Paper Size,
Orientation, Feed, etc. Note: Some items disabled in this unregistered
version.
Author: Quentin Snow
Path: text/HP4Lsetter-2.01.lha
@endnode
@node HWGPost-22.26 "PostScript Library w/many Level 2 feat."
HWGPost 22.26 PostScript Library w/many Level 2 feat.
What you get here is the sixth version of HWGPOST that is publically
available. It is rather raw. My intention is to abuse you as beta
tester. ;^)
HWGPOST is project that I started because I had some problems with
post.library 1.7 (and 1.86 where post.library stayed the same) not
handling some PostScript code correctly. So I built on the post 1.7
source. HWGPOST is IMHO a major step towards PostScript Level 2
already and as time and motivation permits it will hopefully become a
R&W book compliant PostScript Level 2 interpreter library with maybe
some Display PostScript extensions.
Currently this archive is probably mostly useful to users of
post.library up to 1.7.
Major new features for HWGPOST beta 6
=====================================
- for the first time a hopefully working pathbbox operator.
Sorry, setsystemparams and setpagedevice still have to wait.
Author: Heinz Wrobel
Path: text/HWGPost-22.26.lha
@endnode
@node JemTeX-2.00 "Program to enable Japanese typesetting."
JemTeX 2.00 Program to enable Japanese typesetting.
Some programs to enable Japanese typesetting. "fontable" produces a
Japanese file (fontable.jem) which contains all the available Japanese
fonts in a tabular style. It has to be run through "Jem2tex" which produces
the TeX-file "fontable.tex". Finally, "jis2mf" produces .mf-sourcecode for
Metafont and affiliated tools to generate printer-fonts for TeX. jis2mf
reads the data from the jis24 bitmap-file.
Author: Francois Jalbert
Wilfried Solbach
Path: text/JemTeX-2.00.lha
@endnode
@node JISConvert-1.02E "Convert Japanese text between formats."
JISConvert 1.02E Convert Japanese text between formats.
This simple mouse driven conversion program can convert Japanese language
text between a variety of formats. Formats supported are: EUC (Extended
Unix Code), New JIS, Old JIS, NEC JIS, and Shift JIS. Program also has
options to convert half width katakana to full size and to repair New JIS
files that have had the ESC characters stripped off.
Author: Dwight Hubbard
Path: text/JISConvert-1.02E.lha
@endnode
@node Less-1.6Z "Amiga port of UNIX text file reader"
Less 1.6Z Amiga port of UNIX text file reader
A text file reader, descended from Unix "Less." Less has features
found on no other Amiga file reader; it can use pipes, accepts
multiple filenames, and has many convenient positioning commands for
forward and backward movement, marking positions, etc. This version
adds an option to suppress opening a new window, using the existing
CLI window instead (especially useful with an AUX: shell), and
includes some minor bug fixes.
Author: Ray Zarling et. al.
Path: text/Less-1.6Z.lha
@endnode
@node LibraryGuide-1.4 "AmigaGuide list/desc of common libraries"
LibraryGuide 1.4 AmigaGuide list/desc of common libraries
A list of (almost) all shared Libraries of the Amiga in "AmigaGuide"
format, containing info on Versions, Authors, Purpose, Where to get it,
etc. etc. etc. Contains 234 Libraries and 57 Sub-Libraries.
Author: Dan Elgaard
Path: text/LibraryGuide-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node Linea-?.? "A very thin font"
Linea ?.? A very thin font
This is a very, very thin font. Comes in three versions: light, medium, bold.
Beware: Light consists of lines that have only a width of one (1) pixel!!!
You'll need a very, very good printer (with a very, very high resolution)
to produce nice output. Medium's lines are 5 pixel wide and Bold consists of
lines that are a massive of 15 pixels!
Font Formats: - Adobe (Type 1 [pfa & pfb], Type 3, Bitmap)
- DMF (+ bitmap)
- Bitmap (Black&White)
- IntelliFont
- Truetype
Author: Daniel Amor
Path: text/Linea.lha
@endnode
@node LSP-0.1
"Print on PCL-based laser printer"
LSP 0.1
Print on PCL-based laser printer
LSP (Laser Source Printer) is a little utility for people that have
access to a PCL-based laser printer. One of the most useful applications
is to use DOUBLE in conjunction with FLUSHRIGHT. DOUBLE prints two
logical pages on one physical page. (The pages are outlined by a box an
titled with the file name). FLUSHRIGHT is a new concept in printing
source (well... not so new ***8-)). When a line is longer than a
default length (usually 80 char) LSP breaks the line but they are right
aligned so they don't mess up your source code indentation.
Author: Paolino "del" Dell'Aquila
Path: text/LSP-0.1
@endnode
@node MetaFont-2.71 "A computer font generation system."
MetaFont 2.71 A computer font generation system.
MetaFont is the name of a computer font generation system invented by Prof.
Donald E. Knuth of Stanford University. It reads text files prepared with
`programs' that specify the outline of characters in fonts of type,
graphical symbols, or other elements for printing high quality documents.
Typesetting systems like 'TeX' make use of the font metric information
produced by MetaFont and printer drivers or screen previewers make use of
the pixel information as to where to put the `ink.' The usage of the
associated programs is described to some detail, but no introduction to the
MetaFont language itself is given.
Author: Donald E Knuth
Andreas Scherer
Path: text/MetaFont-2.71.lha
@endnode
@node MiserPrint-1.14 "Print util for inkjets (HP-compatible)."
MiserPrint 1.14 Print util for inkjets (HP-compatible).
MiserPrint is a print utility that puts up to 8 normal pages of text on one
sheet of paper. You are able to save paper and time. MiserPrint uses the
small built-in fonts (Courier and Letter Gothic) of the HP-Deskjet or
compatible printers.
Author: Heinz-Guenter Boettger
Path: text/MiserPrint-1.14.lha
@endnode
@node MuchMore-4.4 "Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support"
MuchMore 4.4 Soft scroll text viewer with xpk-support
A soft scrolling text viewer. Can run in a window on a public screen
or on his own screen. Display mode can be choosen with ASL screen
mode requester. Supports ANSI, pipes, xpk, locale. Includes 7
catalogs.
Author: Fridtjof Siebert
Christian Stiens
Path: text/MuchMore-4.4.lha
@endnode
@node MultiIndicator-2.0 "Shows ASCII, binary, AmigaGuide docs"
MultiIndicator 2.0 Shows ASCII, binary, AmigaGuide docs
MI shows ASC-files (with or without ESC-sequences and Tabs), binaries
and AmigaGuide documents (if an external Guideindicator is available)
MI decides automatically whether to use the ASC-, HEX- or Guide-
indicator.
Main features:
- configurable
- supports XPK and PowerPacker
- localization
- font sensitive
- AREXX-Port
- AppIcon
- print files
- patternsearching
New features:
- AppWindow
- print area
- rezizeable
- saveable windowsize
- SysIHack compatible :-)
Author: Andreas Baum
Path: text/MultiIndicator-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-1of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-2of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-3of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-4of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-5of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-6of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-7of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-8of9.lha
@endnode
@node PasTeX-1.3 "Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system"
PasTeX 1.3 Port of TeX, powerful typesetting system
A very well done Amiga port of the incredibly powerful TeX typesetting
system originally written by Donald Knuth at Stanford University.
Author: Donald Knuth
Georg Hessmann
Path: text/PasTeX-1.3-9of9.lha
@endnode
@node PrintManager-2.0 "Printer spooler with appicon support."
PrintManager 2.0 Printer spooler with appicon support.
Very powerful printer spooler. Works with all programs, whether
they use PRT: or the printer device directly, are printing text or
graphics. Has a GUI to control the print queue.
Author: Nicola Salmoria
Path: text/PrintManager-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node Genies_StarTeck-1.0 "Seven genies for Professional Draw."
Genies_StarTeck 1.0 Seven genies for Professional Draw.
Seven must have genies for anyone with Professional Draw.
These genies will increase your productivity, create new
objects and facilitate special effects. The genies are
PieCharts, Stars, Emboss/Engrave, ScalePercent, ZoomWindow,
SelectByAttribute and GridSet. Well documented and includes
installation script. Also includes a keyboard template,
sample clip art and DTP tips and tricks.
Author: Graham Beard
Path: text/StarTeckGenies-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Text2Guide-3.10 "Convert ASCII text to AmigaGuide format."
Text2Guide 3.10 Convert ASCII text to AmigaGuide format.
Converts plain ASCII text into AmigaGuide (c) format. Sticking to some
simple organization of the text file, one can have a well structured
guide file while still having an easily readable text file.
Author: Stephan S
Path: text/Text2Guide-3.10.lha
@endnode
@node TextCount-3.0 "Generates stats about text files"
TextCount 3.0 Generates stats about text files
This is a text analyser which shows some informations
about any text file (number of lines, words, blanks..).
It has locale support and a style-guide conforming GUI.
Author: Constantin Rack
Path: text/TextCount-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node TextRead-37.20.r1.04 "Fast and simple ASCII text reader."
TextRead 37.20.r1.04 Fast and simple ASCII text reader.
A fast but quite simple ascii reader, which was designed to replace More or
PPMore. The text output is very fast, since the program writes directly
into it's screen memory. The program supports printing, different
tabsizes, fonts and screen modes. The search routines uses local.library,
if present, so the case insensitive search works in Sweden too...
The two libraries are included. Example usage given with reading
the doc file, instead of using the standard "More" file reader.
Author: Martin Blom
Path: text/TextRead-37.20.r1.04.lha
@endnode
@node TimesFont-?.? "3D font for Reflections 2.03+."
TimesFont ?.? 3D font for Reflections 2.03+.
A 3-D font for Reflections 2.03+, in ready to use alpha1 format. Contains
only the capital letters. The full version including small letters,
numbers and German special icons is available from the author.
Author: Karin Siegmann
Path: text/TimesFont.lha
@endnode
@node VirtPrinters-2 "Two new printer drivers."
VirtPrinters 2 Two new printer drivers.
Two new printer drivers. One shows the printer output on a screen and the
other saves it as IFF pictures. These drivers emulate a page-mode printer,
like a laser printer. They both support color and b&w modes. Color mode
uses three bitplanes, while b&w uses only one. Several density settings
available, some correspond to the Amiga's aspect ratio, but most are just 1
to 1. Screen_Printer requires a great deal of chip ram at the higher
density settings. Won't crash under 3.0 anymore.
Author: Garrick Meeker
Path: text/VirtPrinters-2.lha
@endnode
@node WANT-1.017 "Searches textfiles for keywords"
WANT 1.017 Searches textfiles for keywords
WANT let's you search a textfile, like INDEX, for one or two "search
terms". If two terms are entered, you may select AND or OR as logical
operators. WANT is very fast. Searches on a 1200 take about one second
for a 1MB file. A full GUI interface and presetable options via tooltypes
make this is a powerful search facility. The output of a search can be
directed to your favorite filereader or text editor. This is version 1.017,
with a planned release of version 2 around December 1994.
WB2.04 & up. ReqTools Library required, but not included. EGREP and GAWK
are required and included. CLI or WorkBench. GiftWare.
IMPORTANT: The docs for WANT are located in WANT/DOCS. Please read
them before installing and using WANT. Installation requires you to
leave all of the included files in their directories.
Author: Will Bow
Colin Thompson
Path: text/WANT-1.017.lha
@endnode
@node xMore-1.4 "A small and fast replacement for "more""
xMore 1.4 A small and fast replacement for "more"
Yet another file reader, you might think, and you are right. I missed
small XPK-understanding file reader with reasonable feature list, but there
was none available. Most ( (c) 1992 by Uwe R
hm) can hardly be called
small (but it surely has 'reasonable' feature list!). I have to admit that
xMore is currently bigger than I planned it to be, but people don't seem to
want small programs, they want features! So, what do you get?
+ light speed search! No loss of speed even if case insensitive
and/or backwards!
+ wildcard search. Searching doesn't slow down if only "?" is
used (in fact it is FASTER when "?" is used).
+ hex mode.
+ FAST scrolling. Should beat Most (pun intended) textreaders
using customized Text() function with custom screen.
+ displays ANSI styles (no colors) and some backspace-styles
+ variable TAB size! (now you can read those funny #?.c
files with too much TABs ;)
+ can start one of the four possible editors.
+ freely definable keys!
+ font sensitivity, user definable font.
+ definable window dimensions, defaults to display size.
+ opens on any public screen or opens it's own screen.
+ multiple files from shell, Workbench and file requester.
+ pipe support.
+ clipboard support.
+ Support for Directory Opus compatibility.
+ character conversion.
+ lots of small details like default zoomed size exactly one
line high. Small things make the difference!
+ can be made resident (has been pure from day one, but who
remembers to mention everything)
+ OS 2.04 required (sorry, v36 users. There just is too much
functions in RKMs with text 'this function is broken in V36'
that I didn't bother dodging them. To pre-2.0 users xMore is
Yet Another Reason To Update. Come on guys, do you use CP/M
at work or what ? ;)
+ Can read files containig more than 65535 lines! With hex mode
this is MUST (256K+ file in narrow window = lots of lines!).
(This would be suitable place to mention certain well-known
directory utility and another XPK-supporting reader which both
assume no-one has REALLY big files, but that could give offence
to JP and UR, so I won't)
- wildcard search only supports "?"
- reads whole file into memory (EVERYBODY has min. 1 Meg today)
Author: Jorma Oksanen
Path: text/xMore-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node A-Kwic-2.00 "Allows fast keyword search of text data"
A-Kwic 2.00 Allows fast keyword search of text data
The A-Kwic system provides a facility where users can do keyword searches
of text data.\n
A-Kwic creates a database of text records. Each record is scanned for
keywords.\n
Once the database is created, the user uses a search program to do keyword
searches to find, and optionally display, records that match the specified
keyword(s).\n
Multiple keywords can be specified. They can be "anded" or "ored", and
"wildcard" specifiers can also be used.\n
The A-Kwic was originally developed to index "Fish Disk" content listings.
It is also handy for indexing the contents of CD-ROMs. Another use is
for companys to index customer files, based on various keywords, or to
index customer support trouble reports or product fix descriptions.
Author: David W. Lowrey
Path: util/A-Kwic-2.00.lha
@endnode
@node ABCDir-3.0 "Versatile and easy to use directory util"
ABCDir 3.0 Versatile and easy to use directory util
A versatile and easy to use directory utility. It goes into LHA archives,
it makes good use of file comments, it has definable filetypes, it's quick,
it has a shell, it slices, it dices and it even makes soup!
Author: Marc Dionne
Path: util/ABCDir-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node About-1.1 "Displays brief information about files"
About 1.1 Displays brief information about files
About is a command-line program which displays brief
information about the file or files you supply on the
command line with it.
At present it will display all the information which the
List command does - real name (if the file is linked this
will be the name of the original file), size, number of
blocks it uses, protection bits, date and time when it was
last modified, comment attached to it - plus the 'class' of
data it thinks the file contains, the DataType group of
this data, and the name of the format which the file
appears to follow. Details of how file types are recognised
are at the end of this file.
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: util/About-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node AboutClock-3.00 "A little workbench clock."
AboutClock 3.00 A little workbench clock.
A little WorkBench clock giving you "About" the right time! Do you remember
the good old days when you asked someone the time and they said, "It's
nearly five" and not "It's 4:57 and 28 seconds" ? Well now there is a
Workbench clock that does just that! Now able to tell the time in a number
of different European languages thanks to the efforts of Daniel Amor who
provided the idea and translations.
Author: Stuart Davis
Path: util/AboutClock-3.00.lha
@endnode
@node AcmaUtils-?.? "Misc useful CLI/script utilities"
AcmaUtils ?.? Misc useful CLI/script utilities
Some miscellaneous CLI/script utilities, includes: CheckLeftButton - Checks
whether the left mouse button is pressed and returns WARN if so. Also flashes
the screen when the button is down; DiskBooter - Lets you to boot a disk from
DF0: without resetting the machine; FileChanged - Returns WARN if the specified
file has been changed (the `a' archiveflag is clear); ListLibs - List the
libraries currently in memory; Palshell - Make the boot Shell-window PAL-sized
(640x256 instead of 640x200); VerCheck - a utility for 2.04 hard drive users
with 1.3 ROM sharer/ReloKick who need to use their hard disk in both 2.04/1.3
modes.
Author: Jan Hagqvist
Path: util/AcmaUtils.lha
@endnode
@node ACTool-1.0 "Integer conversion tool; hex/dec/oct/bin"
ACTool 1.0 Integer conversion tool; hex/dec/oct/bin
An integer conversion tool from/to hexadecimal/decimal/octal/binary. Both
Workbench and CLI interface. Compatible with OS 1.3/2.x/3.x. Includes
documentation in both french and english.
Author: Laurent Papier
Path: util/ACTool-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AddCR-1.0 "AddCR, V1.0, C source, PD"
AddCR 1.0 AddCR, V1.0, C source, PD
Yet another Amiga/IBM text file converter, which (surprise, surprise)
converts Amiga style end-of-lines characters ($0a) to IBM format ($0d,$0a)
or vice versa. Features: Should work on all amigas (or at least > wb1.2);
Relatively small (11k); Extremely fast (main loop is written in optimized
assembly); Works in low memory situations (min. memory requirement = 12288
bytes); Progress indicator; When converting to Amiga format, only ($0d,$0a)
characters are converted to $0a (all $xx,$0a are left alone where $xx <>
$0d); When converting to IBM format, ($0d,0a) pairs are left alone.
Author: Son Le
Path: util/AddCR-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ADoc-4.00 "An hypertext-like help utility."
ADoc 4.00 An hypertext-like help utility.
ADoc is an utility that allows you to manage all kinds of documentations on
any subject. It is able to automatically start searching for a word selected
by a mouse click, and to work on several documentation files at the same time.
ADoc can display a picture beside to the text, use straight the AutoDocs and
AmigaGuide files (as well as "PowerPacker" compressed files) and may be controled
via AREXX.
Author: Denis Gounelle
Path: util/ADoc-4.00.lha
@endnode
@node AIBB-6.5 "GUI-based CPU performance tester"
AIBB 6.5 GUI-based CPU performance tester
AIBB is a system performance analysis tool designed with built-in tests
for exercising CPU, FPU, and graphics portions of system performance.
Comparisons to 4 different machines can be displayed, with a default of
the A600, A1200, A3000/25, and A4000/040 contained within AIBB.
The option to create and/or load data files from other systems for
comparison is also included within the program.
Author: LaMonte Koop
Path: util/AIBB-6.5.lha
@endnode
@node AIFF_dt-1.11 "DataType for AIFF/AIFC sound files"
AIFF_dt 1.11 DataType for AIFF/AIFC sound files
A DataTypes class which permits reading and playing of AIFF
and AIFC format sound files which are very common on Apple
Macintosh machines.
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
Path: util/AIFF_dt-1.11.lha
@endnode
@node AII-2.0 "A GUI interface for most avail archivers"
AII 2.0 A GUI interface for most avail archivers
The Archiving Intuition Interface is a program that makes using
archiving software infinitely easier by adding a GUI (mouse base
interface). Supports Lha, Zoo, Arc, UnArj, Zip, DMS, LhWarp and
Shrink.
Author: Paul Mclachlan
Path: util/AII-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node AlarmingClock-2.5 "Alarm Clock that plays 8SVX sounds"
AlarmingClock 2.5 Alarm Clock that plays 8SVX sounds
AlarmingClock is an alarm clock that plays a user selectable
IFF 8SVX sound for the alarm. It has 12 or 24 hour modes,
an optional hourly chime and a snooze button. It can be
iconified down to just a title bar or opened to reveal
a graphic user interface.
Author: Brian Neal
Path: util/AlarmingClock-2.5.lha
@endnode
@node AlertPatch-3.0 "Supplies a lot more info during Alert()"
AlertPatch 3.0 Supplies a lot more info during Alert()
A patch into the exec.library/Alert() function to display more
meaningful information to the user. This includes: Alert Type
- Software Failure or DeadEnd; Task - Task address and name;
Error - The alert error being displayed; Caused By - If the
calling routines are known then it will tell you where the
problem lies (eg. "graphics.library"); Cause - Single line
description of what the alert is all about; Task Owner - if
MultiUser FileSystem is installed then the userID and userName
are also displayed; Data Registers - A dump of the CPU data
registers d0...d7; Address Registers - A dump of the CPU address
registers a0...a7; Text Representation - A text representation of
the data and address registers.
Author: David Swasbrook
Path: util/AlertPatch-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node ALock-1.1 "Grabs input events and limits access."
ALock 1.1 Grabs input events and limits access.
A little hack inspired by an earlier one by Mike Sinz, which appeared on
one of the DevCon disks. It's purpose is quite obvious: alock grabs all
inputevents and thus protects your Amiga from any unwanted access by the
keyboard or the mouse until you enter the correct password.
Author: Michael Kaiser
Path: util/ALock-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaEyes-?.? "Displays two eyes that follow pointer"
AmigaEyes ?.? Displays two eyes that follow pointer
This small program displays two eyes that follow the mouse pointer in the
WorkBench screen. This eyes can wink from time to time and go to sleep if
the user doesn't move the mouse for a user defined lapse of time.
Thre is two versions, one for no-interlaced screen and the other one for
interlaced screen.
Author: St
phane Poirier
Path: util/AmigaEyes.lha
@endnode
@node AmigaWorkStation-1.4 "Shows "Windows" like screen during boot"
AmigaWorkStation 1.4 Shows "Windows" like screen during boot
This utility opens Windows like screen during boot and shows some
information about your machine: CPU, FPU, GFX Chips, Kickstart,
memory, current time and date. You can change palette from 7 presets
and select hour system if you want.
Author: Paul Hernik
Path: util/AmigaWorkStation-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node AntiCicloVir-2.4 "Link/File/BB/Validator/Memory virus elim"
AntiCicloVir 2.4 Link/File/BB/Validator/Memory virus elim
A link virus detector and exterminator. Also detects other types of
viri. This version recognizes: 188 Bootblock, 28 File, 15 Link,
7 Disk-Validator, 11 Trojans, and 17 Bombs. Automatically checks each
inserted disk for boot block and disk-validator viruses. Can scan all
files of a specified directory for known link viruses, and constantly
monitors memory and system vectors. Now public domain and includes
source in assembler.
Author: Matthias Gutt
Path: util/AntiCicloVir-2.4.lha
@endnode
@node APIPE-37.7 "Alternative pipe handler (incl. source)"
APIPE 37.7 Alternative pipe handler (incl. source)
The `APipe-Handler' allows you to add the `APIPE:' DOS device to your
system. This device acts as a pipe between two programs, but in a
different manner than the standard `PIPE:' device does. This handler
interprets the text after the `APIPE:' prefix as a command line
to execute, and the process/command which opens the file indicated
by the mention of `APIPE:' can now read the standard output or write
the standard input of the program indicated by the command line
depending on whether the `APIPE:' file was opened for reading or
writing, respectively. Thus, the opening an `APIPE:' file is analogous
to the UNIX `popen()' call, but it is more widely available to the user.\n
Complete source is included and can be used as an example of a handler.
Author: Per Bojsen
Path: util/APIPE-37.7.lha
@endnode
@node AppCon-38.73 "Makes the CON: window an AppWindow"
AppCon 38.73 Makes the CON: window an AppWindow
Declares the actual CON:-window as an AppWindow and lets you
drop your icons in this window. Then, the name and path of
the icon are inserted into the current command line exactly
as if you typed them with your keyboard, but slightly faster!
Author: Stephan Fuhrmann
Path: util/AppCon-38.73.lha
@endnode
@node AppISizer-0.72 "AppIcon gets the size of disks, etc."
AppISizer 0.72 AppIcon gets the size of disks, etc.
New, localized version of the AppIcon utility that gets the size of disks,
directories or files. Gives the size in bytes, blocks and the actual size
occupied. Supplied with a French catalog. Includes English documentation
in AmigaGuide format and French documentation. Also offers several new
enhancements.
Author: G
rard Cornu
Path: util/AppISizer-0.72.lha
@endnode
@node AppPP-1.1 "AppIcon/GUI for crunch/decrunch with PP"
AppPP 1.1 AppIcon/GUI for crunch/decrunch with PP
A crunching program made to avoid loading Powerpacker or another utility
like that everytime you have one or several files to crunch or decrunch.
It has an AppIcon and a Gadtools graphical user interface which makes it
easy to configure and to use. Especially made to be used from WBStartUp.
Author: Patrick Burnand
Path: util/AppPP-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node APPVM-0.9 "System patch for true virtual memory."
APPVM 0.9 System patch for true virtual memory.
Application Virtual Memory. A better-than-nothing demand paged
VM service for applications running on systems with MMUs and
some spare hard disk space for a swap area.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: util/AppVM-0.9.lha
@endnode
@node ARexxAppList-1994.10.11 "List of 421 programs that support ARexx."
ARexxAppList 1994.10.11 List of 421 programs that support ARexx.
The ARexx Application List. A list (plain text) of approximately 421 Amiga
programs that support ARexx, with brief descriptions of their capabilities.
Updates are posted in the USENET newsgroup comp.sys.amiga.applications.
Author: Daniel J Barrett
Path: util/ARexxAppList-1994.10.11.lha
@endnode
@node ARexxSuper-1.10 "ARexx port testing tool"
ARexxSuper 1.10 ARexx port testing tool
An all-purpose mouse-controlled localized ARexx communication program.
All done via a nice GadTools interface. Documentation in AmigaGuide
format. Useful for testing and debugging ARexx interfaces.
Author: Fr
ric DELACROIX
Path: util/ArexxSuper-1.10.lha
@endnode
@node Arq-1.83 "A "Requestor Improver" (understated!)"
Arq 1.83 A "Requestor Improver" (understated!)
Replaces the standard system requesters with nice animated
requesters which you can also attach different sounds to.
Also includes "upd" a small sound sample player daemon.
Author: Martin Laubach
Graphics by Peter Wlcek
upd by Jonas Petersson
Path: util/Arq-1.83.lha
@endnode
@node ARTM-2.04 "Display and control system activity"
ARTM 2.04 Display and control system activity
Amiga Real Time Monitor. Displays and controls system activity such
as tasks, windows, libraries, devices, resources, ports, residents,
interrupts, vectors, memory, mounts, assigns, locks, fonts, hardware,
res_cmds, a little SystemMonitor and display the last Alert.
Author: F. J. Mertens
Dietmar Jansen
Path: util/ARTM-2.04.lha
@endnode
@node AssignManager-1.24 "New preferences editor for assigns."
AssignManager 1.24 New preferences editor for assigns.
A new prefs editor which handles your custom assigns in a friendly,
all-encompassing way. No more fiddling with Assign commands in
User-Startups. Now you can use Assign Manager to edit your list of assigns
to your heart's content.
Author: Matt Francis
Path: util/AssignManager-1.24.lha
@endnode
@node AssignWedge-1.4 "An AssignX type clone"
AssignWedge 1.4 An AssignX type clone
On the Amiga, many programs require a particular logical device name or
assignment to point to a drawer or volume to find their data. If you forget
to place such an assignment in your User-Startup file or take care of it by
hand you will sooner or later see the familiar "Please insert volume ... in
any drive" requester popping up. AssignWedge `wedges' into the operating
system routine responsible for bringing up this requester, giving you the
choice to take one of the following actions using the mouse:
Retry
If you have taken care of the assignment or device yourself,
this will cause the action that brought up the requester
to be repeated.
Assign
This will create an assignment under the name displayed in
the requester. You just have to pick the drawer to tie it to.
Mount
Assuming that the device displayed in the requester can be
mounted, this will execute the AmigaDOS `Mount' command
and then repeat the action that brought up the requester.
This effectively denies the program that brought up this
requester to refer to the device in question. Whenever
it refers to it, no requester will appear asking you to
insert the volume in question. Instead, the program to
ask for the volume will see any attempt to access the
volume failing.
Cancel
Denies the program request to access the volume. It's
as simple as that.
Author: Olaf Barthel
Path: util/AssignWedge-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node AudioScope-3.0 "Realtime audio spectrum analyzer w/FFT"
AudioScope 3.0 Realtime audio spectrum analyzer w/FFT
AudioScope is a real-time audio spectrum analyzer for the
Amiga which uses a 512 point Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
to process audio data received through your audio digitizer.
AudioScope provides a high resolution display of audio
signal amplitude vs frequency and can be used to evaluate
the frequency content of sounds of all kinds.
Now, in addition to the real-time display of signal amplitude
vs. frequency, a display option providing a continuous
scrolling color display of audio signal amplitude vs. time
vs. frequency is available.
Author: Richard Horne
Path: util/AudioScope-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node AutoScroll-1.0 "allows use of OS2.0 AUTOSCROLL & NEWLOOK"
AutoScroll 1.0 allows use of OS2.0 AUTOSCROLL & NEWLOOK
1. This little proggy allows you to use OS2.0 AUTOSCROLL and
NEWLOOK, which are probably not used by OS1.3 dedicated
programs.
2. AUTOSCROLL flag lets you drag active screen by mouse
movements only (eg. drag screen down, then move pointer to the
bottom of screen and move it down). NOWLOOK flag makes screen's
titlebar and menus to be drawn OS2.0+ style (white background,
underline, 3D gadgets) instead of disgusting 1.3 look.
Author: Marcin Orlowski
Path: util/AutoScroll-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node AXDiff-1.0 "Graphical comparison & merge utility"
AXDiff 1.0 Graphical comparison & merge utility
AXDiff is a graphical file comparison and merge utility. It allows
you to see files side by side with differences between the files
highlighted. You may move within the files looking at the differences
within context of the rest of the file. A merged file can be created
which contains the lines which do not differ between files along with
user-selected lines from the sections which differ. You can select
either no part, either part, or both parts of the sections which
differ to be written to the merged file. Selectable fonts, sizes, and
other options too.
Author: Jim Lawrie
Path: util/AXDiff-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Binary_dt-39.6 "Datatype for viewing binary files in hex"
Binary_dt 39.6 Datatype for viewing binary files in hex
This is a binary data type for using in MultiView or similar programs!
The datatype loads any binary file and displays it in a hex format!
Author: Stefan Ruppert
Path: util/Binary_dt-39.6.lha
@endnode
@node BioRhythm-3.0 "Shows your 3 basic BioRhythms & average"
BioRhythm 3.0 Shows your 3 basic BioRhythms & average
An intuition based easy-to-use program that shows your 3 basic
BioRhythms plus the average-"rhythm". Take a look, dump it to your
printer and make your plans for "when to do what".
Author: Thomas Arnfeldt
Path: util/BioRhythm-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node BootUte-1.2 "Enable older software on A1200/A4000"
BootUte 1.2 Enable older software on A1200/A4000
Enables more older software work on the Amiga 1200 and 4000 series,
it is also useful for users with accelerators.
Author: Paul Toyne
Path: util/BootUte-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node BPTools-1.1 "Some BridgePort tools for the Amiga side"
BPTools 1.1 Some BridgePort tools for the Amiga side
A collection of BridgePort tools for use on the Amiga side. JDIR will
read JDISK directories. MAKEJD will create JDISKS. READJD and WRITEJD
will read and write to JDISKs'. READJD and WRITEJD are approximately
ten times faster than AREAD and AWRITE. Binary only.
Author: Milt Henderson
Path: util/BPTools-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node BreakName-37.2 "Break processes by issuing their names"
BreakName 37.2 Break processes by issuing their names
BreakName is an addition to the well known C:Break
command. It may break CLI processes by issuing
either the complete path+filename, or simply the
filename of the process to break. Useful for
breaking from within scripts
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/BreakName-37.2.lha
@endnode
@node BReq-1.16 "Gadgets for OS selection during startup"
BReq 1.16 Gadgets for OS selection during startup
This program started out as a simple program to solve a simple
problem - choose to boot into AmigaOS or NetBSD on a machine
that had both options available at startup time BEFORE going
through all of the Startup-Sequence. This was originally done
using Nico Francois' excellent ReqTools package. After requests
came asking for timeout I decided that using Intuition directly
was best so the original version was completely scrapped and
what is now here came to be. I added a timeout and default
feature allowing BReq to go through a default option after a
certain amount of time had passed. Realizing that the timeout
might be quite long I added a blanker (quite simple once I got
the idea of IDCMP) and it was quite silly of me not to make
both buttons (or gadgets rather) alterable - so now both gads
can be altered on the command line.
Author: Eric R. Augustine
Path: util/BReq-1.16.lha
@endnode
@node Brik-2.0 "Compute & use CRC lists to verify files"
Brik 2.0 Compute & use CRC lists to verify files
A general purpose program that calculates both text and binary cyclic
redundancy codes (CRCs). Text mode CRCs calculated by brik are
portable across systems for files that are in the usual text format on
each system. Binary mode CRCs are portable for files that are moved
from system to system without any change. Brik can be used to verify
and update an embedded checksum header in files. It runs under
MS-DOS, UNIX system V, BSD UNIX, VAX/VMS, and AmigaDOS.
Author: Rahul Dhesi
Path: util/brik-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node BrowserII-3.0 "Directory maintenance utility"
BrowserII 3.0 Directory maintenance utility
It is a multi-window file-manager. It is based on drag and drop just like
workbench. In fact, it is exactly like workbench in text mode. It is
fully asynchronous. That is to say, you can perform several copies,
delete, directory scan,... at the same time. You can pause or stop
running processes. Pressing [ESC] pauses all processes (accidental
operations). It is small, about 150 KBytes (not compressed of course),
including the whatis.library, a powerfull library that identify file
types. Does not use much memory when idle (may use more while copying).
Use pooled memory even under WB2.0 to minimize fragmentation. It is fast.
It has an intelligent iconification, directory tree, archive support,
window snapshot and an intelligent buffered copy process which makes it a
lot faster than standard copy commands/tools when source & destination
directories are on the same device unit. You can copy a complete 880 Kb
floppy with only 1 drive in 1 pass without using RAM disk as a tmp
storage. Copies even continue while iconified. And at last, it is
powerfull and highly configurable. It is ShareWare. Once registered, you
get a key file which is valid forever. if you are not registered (you
don't have the key file), the about requester will popup from time to
time, but BrowserII stay fully functionnal.
Available languages: english, french, deutsch, svenska
Author: Pierre Carrette, Sylvain Rougier
Path: util/BrowserII-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node BRun-1.0 "Start another program in separate CLI."
BRun 1.0 Start another program in separate CLI.
BRun is a very simple program which will start any other
CLI program in a totally separate CLI.
BRun works a bit like Run with input/output redirected to
NIL:. Now you may say, why not just do this with a macro:
Alias BRun Run >NIL: <NIL: [] >NIL: <NIL:
This is what I tried for a while, but unfortunately it
doesn't always work (I can't actually remember what made it
fail, but believe me there was a problem!)
Also, redirecting Run's output to NIL: means that you won't
see any error messages from Run itself, and though it re-
directs standard output it can't stop other programs from
opening '*' and writing to your console window anyway.
BRun simply creates a new and totally separate CLI to run
the one command you give it. It does not generate any output
unless there is an error in creating the new CLI.
CDBRun is also quite simple and will start any other CLI
program in a totally separate CLI with a different current
directory. This is intended for all those programs which
require certain configuration or support files to be in the
current directory when they start. With this command you
don't actually need to change the current directory of the
CLI you are typing into.
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: util/BRun-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node bsplit-1.0 "Split files into pieces by byte count"
bsplit 1.0 Split files into pieces by byte count
Split binary files into managable pieces as specified by a byte count.
Similar to the UNIX "split" program, which works with lines, not
bytes.
Author: P. Knoppers
Path: util/bsplit-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Bush-1.4 "Produces directory listing like "Tree""
Bush 1.4 Produces directory listing like "Tree"
Many of you may have seen Tree on PC machines. Bush is similar to Tree.
Bush produces directory listings showing the structure of a directory and
all sub-directories. Why Bush you may ask, we already have DTree on the
Amiga? Simple speed and simplicity. Bush's advantages over DTree :
- Speed, up to 15%+ faster.
- Does not require WB 2.
- More compact output.
- Aditional features
- size display
- protection display.
However there are some tradeoffs, there is no colour option and no support
for PC fonts (Bush is usable and down-to-earth, does a simple tree need
colour and connected branches?).
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/Bush-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node ButtonMenu-1.23 "Easy creation of customizable menus"
ButtonMenu 1.23 Easy creation of customizable menus
ButtonMenu allows you to create menus in the form of a window full
of GadTools buttons. Two programs are provided: one to allow you to
create the menu and one which runs the menu. It is then possible to
run your menu from a startup-sequence, for example. The GUI for the
creator was designed to use Topaz 8, but it will adapt to the current
screen font if it is not too big.
An added bonus is the ability to load ButtonMenu from within ButtonMenu
from within ButtonMenu and so on... This means you can nest menus to
create complicated menu systems.
Author: Oliver Roberts
Path: util/ButtonMenu-1.23.lha
@endnode
@node CacheFont-1.1 "Vastly increase speed of font requsters"
CacheFont 1.1 Vastly increase speed of font requsters
CacheFont is a small patch that will dramatically increase the speed of
font requesters. It cuts the access time of a font requester containing
about 100 fonts from 14 seconds (without CacheFont) to half a second (with
CacheFont).
It has been tested extensively on many utilities and many computers
without any problems.
Version 1.1 fixes a bug with Tagged Font Lists. It should now work with
most (if not *all*) software.
Author: Adam Dawes
Path: util/CacheFont-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node CatchDisk-1.20 "Commodity for auto-formatting disks."
CatchDisk 1.20 Commodity for auto-formatting disks.
A simple commodity for "auto-formating" bad/unformatted disks. Each time a
disk is inserted into a drive, it checks to see if it is properly
formatted. If not, CatchDisk executes the Format program and asks the user
if he wishes to format the disk.
Author: Alessandro Sala
Path: util/CatchDisk-1.20.lha
@endnode
@node CFX-5.560 "Check type of file a la "dir/list" cmd"
CFX 5.560 Check type of file a la "dir/list" cmd
The Amiga caters for many varied programs, and these programs use their
own data types. CFX (Crunched File eXaminer) contains a huge database
of known filetypes and can deduce a file's "type" very quickly, in a
fashion like the AmigDOS "list" or "dir" commands. Contains options to
check for types like "executable, "not executable", "crunched", "graphics",
"sounds" etc.
Author: Bob Rye
Marcus Mroczkowski
Path: util/CFX-5.560.lha
@endnode
@node ChangeIcon-1.0 "Give files specified icon, uses WhatIs"
ChangeIcon 1.0 Give files specified icon, uses WhatIs
A Workbench AppIcon/MenuItem/Window tool that will give dropped files a
(new) icon - depending on their filetypes which ChangeIcon will detect
using the WhatIs library (included). New types and default icons can be
easily defined. Localized for Workbench 2.1, (German and French catalogs
included).
Author: Hanns Holger Rutz
WhatIs library by Sylvain Rougier and Pierre Carette
Path: util/ChangeIcon-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node chksum-1.0 "SVR4 "sum" compatible checksum program"
chksum 1.0 SVR4 "sum" compatible checksum program
Produces a checksum of a byte stream that should be the same as the
standard SVR4 "sum" program. Note that the "sum" documentation is
misleading, the checksum is NOT simply a 16-bit checksum of all the
bytes.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: util/chksum-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node CLIExchange-1.4 "A CLI version of standard Exchange util"
CLIExchange 1.4 A CLI version of standard Exchange util
A 584 byte CLI replacement for the standard CBM Exchange utility. The
only difference is that Exchange has a graphical user interface while
CLIExchange has been designed to be called from CLI so it can be used
within scripts, menus, docks or hotkeys.
Author: Ga
l Marziou
Path: util/CLIExchange-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node ClipHistory-2.2 "Adds a history to the clipboard device"
ClipHistory 2.2 Adds a history to the clipboard device
A commodity that adds a history to the clipboard. From a window you can
select which clip to re-paste to the clipboard. Lots of options, both to
control the history (size, number of clips, amount of memory to use,
filtering, etc.) and the window (size, position, open on non-public
screens, etc.). Binary only.
Author: Magnus Holmgren
Path: util/ClipHistory-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node CliVa-2.3 "A VERY configurable Application launcher"
CliVa 2.3 A VERY configurable Application launcher
A VERY configurable Application launcher, configurable via ordinary
textfile. Allows you to define all sorts of gadgets and menu options.
Much easier to just try the supplied examples than to explain it!
Author: Christian Warren
Path: util/CliVa-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node SCR-1.01 "AGA Screen Color Requester"
SCR 1.01 AGA Screen Color Requester
The standard Amiga 3.0 Preferences Palette Requester is
very limited in that it only operates on the first eight
screen colors. Screen Color Requester solves this prob-
lem for AGA Amigas by providing palette controls that
allow you to change, copy, swap, spread, and cycle all
individual colors of the workbench or any public screen.
You can also load and save modified screen palettes for
various applications. If you are a programmer, you can
link the included object file with your own programs and
save yourself the work of programming a color requester
of your own.
Author: Richard Horne
Path: util/ColorRequester-1.01.lha
@endnode
@node ColorSaver-1.19 "Color Palette commodity w/ARexx"
ColorSaver 1.19 Color Palette commodity w/ARexx
A general purpose color palette tool designed to be available at any time
through the use of a hotkey. It contains several features not generally
found in other palette tools. Features include:
* Implemented as a Commodity, Popup w/Hotkey
* Load/Save color palettes
* Sliders selectable between RGB/HSV
* Copy, Swap, Range, Complement Functions
* Left/right shifting of the entire palette
* Ability to permanently alter (patch) the color tables
of executables with a statically allocated color table.
* "Remembers" load/save file path's through the life of the program
* "Remembers" screen position it was last popped up to
* Runs from CLI or WorkBench
* ARexx Port with 15 commands
* PostCardWare, Includes source
* Tested with Enforcer
Author: Dan Fish
Path: util/ColorSaver-1.19.lha
@endnode
@node Columns-2.6 "GUI program to print text in columns."
Columns 2.6 GUI program to print text in columns.
A GUI-based "paper-saving" utility. Allows you to print text in columns
and use various compression modes (up to 160 characters per line and 180
lines per standard DIN A4 page). 5.6 times more characters than in usual
modes, but still readable. Written completely in assembly. Kickstart 2.0
and 3.0 compatible, Kickstart 2.0 look, Keyboard controls and saveable
settings.
Author: Martin Mares
Tomas Zikmund
Path: util/Columns-2.6.lha
@endnode
@node Convert-2.01 "A flexible file conversion utility."
Convert 2.01 A flexible file conversion utility.
A flexible file conversion utility. It covers the application domain of
any ASCII file conversion tool between the Amiga and any other computer
system. In addition, Convert is freely configurable, so that it can be
used for any conversion problem. Includes scripts for Amiga, Mac, PC and
Commodore 64 & 128 machines.
Author: Rainer Koppler
Path: util/Convert-2.01.lha
@endnode
@node Cout-1.00 "Cout, V1.00, C++ source"
Cout 1.00 Cout, V1.00, C++ source
A program that replaces the Echo command, Special characters (\n, \t, \f..
like in C) control the output. In addition to that bold, underlined,
italic and inverse text is supported.
Author: Harald Pehl
Path: util/Cout-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node CPULoad-1.0
"Very fast XLoad type monitor"
CPULoad 1.0
Very fast XLoad type monitor
Shows system load graphically, in a small window
Author: Thomas Radtke
Path: util/CPULoad-1.0
@endnode
@node Csh-5.39 "Replacement for the shell, like UN*X csh"
Csh 5.39 Replacement for the shell, like UN*X csh
Replacement for the Amiga shell, similar to UN*X csh. Main features
include over 100 built in commands, 70 functions, new system variables,
file name completion, freely programmable command line editing, file
classes, auto cd, lazy cd, intuition menus for the shell window, automatic
RX-ing, local variables, $( ), statement blocks, high speed, plus much
more.
Author: Andreas M. Kirchwitz
Urban Dominik Mueller
C Borreo
Steve Drew
Matt Dillon
Path: util/Csh-5.39.lha
@endnode
@node CX-1.3 "replacement of the "Exchange" program"
CX 1.3 replacement of the "Exchange" program
CX is a replacement of the original "Exchange" program from the
Workbench. I wrote it, because I need a program with the ability
of removing all commodities in the system. And I always wanted to
write a commodity.
One of my goals was to be compatible in the using to the original
program, but also offer new methods of executing actions. You can
select all buttons and gadgets by pressing a key on your keyboard,
use the cursor keys to move around in the list of commodities and
other things.
I hope, that this version is mostly bug free.
Author: Fin Schuppenhauer
Path: util/CX-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node CXHandler-3.3 "CXHandler is an Exchange clone"
CXHandler 3.3 CXHandler is an Exchange clone
CXHandler is an Exchange clone.
The program is controlable via keys and is font sensitiv.
Author: Martin Stengle
Path: util/CXHandler-3.3.lha
@endnode
@node DBB-1.1.9 "DBB is a digital logic circuit simulator"
DBB 1.1.9 DBB is a digital logic circuit simulator
Digital Breadboard is a full GUI digital circuit simulator. Digital
Breadboard currently supports 2 and 3 input AND, OR, NAND, and NOR
gates, NOT and XOR gates, D, JK, and SR edge-triggered flip-flops,
multiple independant clocks, switched and pulsed inputs, outputs, Vcc,
GND, independant 4-channel trace scope, event counters, variable speed
timer, preferences printing, and more. Includes combinational logic
design utilities.
Author: Dan Griffin
Path: util/DBB-1.1.9.lha
@endnode
@node DefDTIcon-1.4 "Changes selected icon images to defaults"
DefDTIcon 1.4 Changes selected icon images to defaults
This very useful utility installs itself to the Workbench
Tools menu. Any file selected via it will have its icon
images changed to the default for its datatype. Includes
many standard icons.
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/DefDTIcon-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node Degrader-1.30 "Tries to get badly written progs to work"
Degrader 1.30 Tries to get badly written progs to work
Degrades your machine to try and get badly written programs
to work. Allows you to block memory, add non-autoconfig
memory at reset, turn audio filter on or off, intercept
privilege violation errors, switch off cache/burst modes and
can slow down a fast machine. Also can swap the boot drive
and force 50Hz or 60Hz. Will do things straight away, after
one reset or after every reset.
Author: Chris Hames
Path: util/Degrader-1.30.lha
@endnode
@node DesktopMAGIC-2.0 "Modular screen saver/system sound mgr"
DesktopMAGIC 2.0 Modular screen saver/system sound mgr
U.S. Demo Version of MaxonMAGIC, the most popular screensaver in
Germany. DesktopMAGIC saves your screen from phosphor burn-in by
featuring 32 animated screen saver modules, accompanied by sampled sound
and 8-track music. Plus, it puts sound into your system, Workbench, and
even all your already installed applications by assigning sounds or voices
to windows, keys, times, text and virtually all other system events. It
gives your AMIGA that MAGIC feeling you will never want to miss again.
Author: MediaDesk
Path: util/DesktopMAGIC-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node DeviceLock-1.2 "GUI interface for CLI command 'lock'"
DeviceLock 1.2 GUI interface for CLI command 'lock'
This is a GUI interface for the CLI programm 'lock'. You can
lock or allow writing to partitions via gadgets or hotkeys.
You can configure it to your own needs and it should work
with other (CLI-)lock programs, too.
Author: Thomas Wagner
Path: util/DeviceLock-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node DirKING-3.00 "Powerful 'List' and 'Dir' replacement"
DirKING 3.00 Powerful 'List' and 'Dir' replacement
DirKing is a very powerful replacement for the AmigaDOS 'List' and 'Dir'
commands. It gives full control over formatting of the listing. Batch
(script) files can also be generated, which can be executed from within
DirKing. The directory can be sorted on one or more items (e.g. size,
date, comment, data type,..), and in a user defined order. DirKing also
supports numerous directory filters (e.g. name, date, comment, datatype...).
All these filters can be made effective on files only, on directories only
or on both. One can even define patterns for each directory level.
Multiple scan paths may be given, also supported are multiple assigns,
links, datatypes and locale value formats. Unique is the feature to
monitor the directory scanning process. If you have cataloged your disk
collection, then you can insert the disk ID in the listing. Very useful
are the listing fields which inform you how many files and dirs each
directory contains. The actual blocks and bytes used by a directory can
be shown, thus allowing to see if it would fit on a certain disk. DirKing
offers a lot more than can be presented in this short space, so check it
out! DirKing currently supports AmigaDOS v1.2 upto v3.1. Binary only.
Author: Chris P. Vandierendonck
Path: util/DirKING-3.00.lha
@endnode
@node DirMenu-0.9
"Access files easily with pop up menus"
DirMenu 0.9
Access files easily with pop up menus
Dir Menu is a pop up based file selector. You simply press a hotkey
and a menu will pop up on current screen, showing all disk volumes you
have. Then select a volume, and it's root directory will appear. Then
select any file on your directory, and Dir Menu will execute selected
file according to its type
With Dir Menu you can instantly and quickly browse throught directory
trees on your disk drives, easily take a look at a picture anywhere on
your disk, read any text without worrying how to load a text shower
first, look into a lha archive by simply selecting that archive file
You can configure what Dir Menu should do on any type of file you will
select. You can also configure your favorite directories and files to
appear on the first display (when you press a hotkey).
Dir Menu will recognize almost every known type of files. It uses
WhatIs library, and that means if there is any type of file not
already configured you can configure a new type, and Dir Menu will
remember it for ever!
Author: Jure Vrhovnik
Path: util/DirMenu-0.9
@endnode
@node Dirs-1.00 "Powerful new DIR cmd with 23 options."
Dirs 1.00 Powerful new DIR cmd with 23 options.
A powerful new DIR command with 23 options. Files and Directories can be
sorted by name, size or date (ascending and descending), information about
the size, protection-bits, date or comment can be hidden. Options you use
in everyday work can be stored in an environment variable. The hidden flag
is supported...
Author: Harald Pehl
Path: util/Dirs-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node DisplayMode-1.22 "Screenmode preferences clone"
DisplayMode 1.22 Screenmode preferences clone
Screenmode preferences clone, controlable via keys and is font sensitive.
Author: Martin Stengle
Path: util/DisplayMode-1.22.lha
@endnode
@node DMS-1.11 "A popular disk archiver"
DMS 1.11 A popular disk archiver
DISK-Masher is a utility that allows users to compress and archive
entire floppy disks. Offers four different types of compression,
extended virus checking of boot blocks, and data encryption. Requires
at least 512K of memory.
Author: SDS Software
Path: util/dms-1.11.lha
@endnode
@node DoIcon-1.2 "Icon information and manipulation tool"
DoIcon 1.2 Icon information and manipulation tool
DoIcon is yet another icon tool, but it's designed for quick shell-usage
and can perfectly used together with DirOpus or any similar tool.
Features:
- Displaying and manipulation of icon related values (eg. Tooltypes)
- Search & replace of a specified defaulttool (with pattern-support)
- Search & replace of specified tooltypes (with pattern-support)
- Search & delete of a specified tooltype (with pattern-support)
- Converting icons to 8 bit-planes
(For icons which are not displayed correctly on >8 color WBs)
- Remapping icon colors (1.x style <-> 2.x/3.x style)
- Remapping icon colors (MagicWB 8 color -> standard 4 color)
- Recursively delete all ".info"-files (the old 1.x drawer-infos)
- Converting icon-ImageData to C-Sourcecode
- Full pattern and locale support
Author: Lars 'SFX' Eilebrecht
Path: util/DoIcon-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node DOSPrefs-2.2 "Small commodity with three functions."
DOSPrefs 2.2 Small commodity with three functions.
DOSPrefs is a small commodity with three functions:
1. Control the "Wildstar"-flag of the Amiga OS 2.0+ dos.library.
2. Control the "Noclick"-flags of the Amiga OS 2.0+ trackdisk.device.
3. Provide an all new "Unixdirs"-feature.
Author: Norbert P
schel
Path: util/DOSPrefs-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node DOSReqTools-?.? "Use ReqTools Requesters from DOS Scripts"
DOSReqTools ?.? Use ReqTools Requesters from DOS Scripts
DOSReqTools gives AmigaDOS script writers access to all seven of Nico
Francios' ReqTools Requesters. The requesters are fully functional
and can give your scripts a professional look. They can be used from
within an AmigaGuide document to pop up on top of the text. Ideal for
use as a replacement for Commodore's Installer or as a front end for
CLI-only programs.
All functions are fully documented with AmigaGuide. A "man page" type
script is included for quick reference. Dozens of demo scripts are
included that can be run from within the AmigaGuide Docs. The AmigaGuide
tutorial is truely interactive. Examples can be seen by clicking labels.
An installer script is included.
Eight Extensions to DOS are included to make string manipulation easier
from your DOS script.
ChangeExt Changes the extension of a filename held as an ENVariable
EqualsNull Determines if a file or variable contains data or is empty
GetString Takes in keyboard input from the shell with a prompt
InString Determines if one string is inside another. Returns position
SubString Returns a substring of a string
PathPart Returns the path from a <path/filename>
FilePart Returns the filename from a <path/filename>
AddPart Joins a separate path and filename as one. Checks syntax.
Author: Will Bow
Colin Thompson
Path: util/DOSReqTools.lha
@endnode
@node DropIt!-0.98 "Start programs by dropping icons."
DropIt! 0.98 Start programs by dropping icons.
DropIt! has been written in order to make the "exploration" of the
public domain disks easier. More often than not, those disks contain
numerous files which examination needs the use of quite a lot of
different utilities (ILBM reader, text viewer, archive utility, ...).
DropIt! enables you to do this automatically.
To this end, it opens when it is started an icon on the Workbench
screen on which you can put another icon. The type of the file is
then recognized automatically and the associated program (chosen by
the user) started (an ILBM reader for an image for instance).
Author: Jean-Yves Oberl
Path: util/DropIt!-0.98.lha
@endnode
@node DropnAct-1.0 "An AppIcon for easy data file handling"
DropnAct 1.0 An AppIcon for easy data file handling
Drop'n Act installs an AppIcon on your Workbench. When you
drop a file on this icon, Drop'n Act will analyze it and
act according to the type of the file, e.g. show a picture,
play a piece of music, extract an archive, etc.
Author: R
diger Hanke
Path: util/DropnAct-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node DTA-1.00 "DataTransferAnalysis (Drive Speed)"
DTA 1.00 DataTransferAnalysis (Drive Speed)
The following is an example of some of the useful information DTA
will display for you.
CPU: 68040/68882
Volume: DH1 (DCFFS)
Processing file "dl:LionKing.lha".
Read 946054 bytes / 923.9K in 0 seconds and ~432129 microseconds.
Data Transfer Analysis (DTA) = 2.1M/second (2189286 bytes/second).
The idea behind this very simple/crude program is to give you an
average idea of how well your machine/controller/drive are performing
together. The whole "analysis" depends on the number of buffers and
what type of memory they are in, your drive/controller speed, your
system's CPU load, the maxtransfer and DMA settings, file system, ...
This program just samples the time, reads a LARGE file, and samples
the time again...
Author: Trevor Andrews
Path: util/DTA-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node DzDir-2.0 "Directory utility that uses MUI"
DzDir 2.0 Directory utility that uses MUI
DzDir is a directory utility that uses MUI for maximum future benefit,
Command line size dynamically allocated from 0-1024 bytes, Unlimited
AppIcon & Hotkey support, Up to 100 configurable buttons, Multiformat
Date/Time display, Multiposition Ram gauges, May open with out the
Directory windows (ie. Dock only), System friendly capture of output (no
console windows), Ability to View a text file from within a Lha archive,
Many objects respond to appevents, Instant file type recognition, Ability
to add new filetypes as they evolve, Default icons may be set up so DzDir
will add the correct icon for file types, Hotkeys may be setup for buttons,
AppIcons, or just as hotkeys, Arexx Support, On-line Help, File information
strings for size/selected information, Icon edit window like Workbench's
"Icons/Information..." window, Ability to put an Iff or an Icons image or
text in your buttons, Left and Right buttons may be configured to do
different things to a filetype, 30 internal functions, Ability to move
buttons horizontally and vertically, Add a new button to the left/right,
copy the button to the left/right or delete any button, Auto-tileing of
buttons.
Author: Ben Martin
Path: util/DzDir-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node EClock-1.0 "Clock appears on any Screen"
EClock 1.0 Clock appears on any Screen
An upgrade of "Clock V2.2", EClock is a simple Clock program but
with the handy feature that you can "snapshot" the clock to stay with
any screen or it can be free to pop to the frontmost screen automatically.
An unlimited number of alarm times can be set, which can simply put up
a requester or cause some program to run in background. Hourly chimes
can also be made to run a program (I.E. a sound sample player). Uses
locale.library with OS2.1+.
Author: Bernd Grunwald
Path: util/EClock-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node EcoDisk-1.19 "A user-friendly file manager"
EcoDisk 1.19 A user-friendly file manager
A user-friendly file manager (gadgets, menus). Includes a lot of useful
functions: play modules (4 differents types), read files, execute standard
dos functions ... Binary only
Author: Thomas Pimmel
Path: util/EcoDisk-1.19.lha
@endnode
@node EdWordPro-5.0 "Fully featured text editor."
EdWordPro 5.0 Fully featured text editor.
A fully featured and fully operational text editor which offers all the
standard features of any decent editor as well as the ability to hold up to
15 documents in memory, a Macro facility, Keyword Text Casing (i.e. editor
will automatically force keywords into upper/lower case etc); The ability
to send AmigaDOS commands; 12 possible screen resolutions; A full ASCII
table; Powerful search routines; Vertical Blocks; A built in calculator; A
Word Count; The ability to sort a piece of text alphabetically .. and much
more. EdWord can be used to edit binary files as well as plain vanilla
texts and as such becomes a competent filebased editor (like NewZap).
Author: Martin Reddy
Path: util/EdWordPro-5.0.lha
@endnode
@node Event-1.17 "Tool to remember everything you want."
Event 1.17 Tool to remember everything you want.
Information:
------------
With this software you have a good tool to remember everything you want.
Features:
---------
* requiers only 12 kB memory (a primary argument!)
* the event
s are storend in a data file
* multitasking friendly
* "gliding" event
* loading only the Event
s from the current day
Author: Klaus Muckenhuber
Path: util/Event-1.17.lha
@endnode
@node FCD-1.02 "Fast replacement for CLI "cd" command."
FCD 1.02 Fast replacement for CLI "cd" command.
"Fast-Change-Directory" a useable replacement for the CD command. Uses an
index file to store paths for the specified device. So if you want to
change to a dir lying in the deepest jungle of your HD (f.e.
bla/hi/jo/here/is/right) you can just type "FCD right".
Author: Nico Max
Path: util/FCD-1.02.lha
@endnode
@node FDB-1.3 "Quickly locate files/dirs with database."
FDB 1.3 Quickly locate files/dirs with database.
UDB generates a database of your files at different places, e.g. your
hardisks, CD-ROMs, network machines, ...
FDB is able to scan this database to find dirs/files very fast.
LDB lists a database.
Based on the same databases of FindDB, UpdateDB
V2.1
1989 - 1992 by Larry Phillips & Martin Steppler,
but enhanced:
- multi databases
- amiga style pattern
- amiga template arguments
- more commands
Changes to 1.3:
- bugs corrected
- udb: new option "AV=AvoidPaths", define paths, which are not scanned
- new program 'ldb' to list a database
- documentation: .guide & .doc
- german documentation
- fdb: 'DB=DataBase/K' can contain a pattern to select several databases
Author: Klaus Melchior
Path: util/FDB-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node fifolib-37.4 "A general fifo library implementation"
fifolib 37.4 A general fifo library implementation
FIFO: is like PIPE: but is based on fifo.library rather than its own
implementation. Fifo.library is a general fifo library implementation
that supports named fifos, writing to a fifo from a hardware
exception, multiple readers on a fifo with each getting the same data
stream, efficient reading, and automatic or manual flow control.
Programs that require non-blocking IO can access one side of a FIFO:
connection via the fifo.library instead of the FIFO: device.
Author: Matt Dillon
Path: util/FifoLib-37.4.lha
@endnode
@node FileChop-1.0 "Splits and rejoins files."
FileChop 1.0 Splits and rejoins files.
Splits multi-megabyte files up into pieces so they'll fit on floppies.
Author: Charles Pham
Path: util/FileChop-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Filer-3.22 "Configurable GUI-based Directory Utility"
Filer 3.22 Configurable GUI-based Directory Utility
Filer is an Intuition controlled file manager for OS 2.04 and newer.
It is ShareWare, see documentation for registration details.
You can use Filer for copying, deleting and renaming files or creating
directories. You can create, list and extract archives with it or use
it as an universal viewing tool. Filer even is able to control your whole
system as a replacement for the Workbench.
Some of Filer's features are:
- font-sensitive, resizable and Style Guide compliant GadTools GUI
- ARexx interface
- highly configurable
- keyboard support
- class support
- archive support
- Envoy support
Author: Matthias Scheler
Path: util/Filer-3.22.lha
@endnode
@node FindTask-1.01 "Finds program by its own task's name,"
FindTask 1.01 Finds program by its own task's name,
This little program (OS2.0+) is dedicated to all of you using AmigaDOS
commands in all-kind scripts. This prog lets you find any program
actually being executing, by its own task's name, e.g.:
FINDTASK TASK='DeliTracker v1.30'
looks for Delitracker v1.30. If the task is not exists WARN
(RC=ERRORCODE = 5) will be returned, in other case OK code (0) will
be set.
Author: Marcin Orlowski
Path: util/FindTask-1.01.lha
@endnode
@node FishButton-1.0 "Popup menus to run FreshFish CDROM apps"
FishButton 1.0 Popup menus to run FreshFish CDROM apps
ButtonMenu pop-up menus for launching ready-to-run (not archived)
applications on FreshFish CDROMs. Uses the BMX ButtonMenu Executor
program by Oliver Roberts to load ButtonMenu from disk. These can
be put into effective use by creating ToolManager exec items for
each CDROM Menu, then putting all these TM exec items into a TM dock
with a HotKey set for it. Then all the menus will be a HotKey-press
and a click away.
Author: Steve Edford \n
BMX by Oliver Roberts \n
WBRun by Sylvain Rougier & Pierre Carrette
Path: util/FishButton-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node FlipIt-1.2 "Flip through screens via hotkeys."
FlipIt 1.2 Flip through screens via hotkeys.
Commodity that lets you install hotkeys for flipping through screens.
FlipIt lets you specify a hotkey to push the frontmost screen to the back,
and a hotkey to bring the rearmost screen to the front. This is useful
when using programs that do not have depth gadgets on their screens.
Author: Michael J Barsoom
Path: util/FlipIt-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Flush-1.2 "Flushes unused libs, devices, and fonts"
Flush 1.2 Flushes unused libs, devices, and fonts
Flushes unused libraries, devices and fonts from RAM. Options include
flush all, flush one type, report but don't flush, report which got
flushed, and amount of memory regained. Runs from CLI, under AmigaDOS
2.04 or later.
Author: Gary Duncan
Path: util/Flush-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node FlushCX-?.? "The ultimate commodity killer"
FlushCX ?.? The ultimate commodity killer
FlushCX is a useful tool which terminates all active commodities and
that way some memory is gained. This can be pretty necessary e.g. on
an A1200 without extra memory. Contains both a CLI-only version and
a WB-only version.
Author: Jan St
Path: util/FlushCX.lha
@endnode
@node FMath-40.4 "Replacement for the math libraries"
FMath 40.4 Replacement for the math libraries
This set of libraries is a replacement for the original libraries by
Commodore. They are written in highly optimized assembler code using
the 68881/68882 FPU chips and the 68040 FPU directly without any
emulation or compatibility overhead. So they are much faster, much
smaller, and still 100% compatible.
Author: Martin Berndt
Path: util/FMath-40.4.lha
@endnode
@node FontPrefs-2.14 "Font preferences clone"
FontPrefs 2.14 Font preferences clone
Alternative to the standard font preferences program.
Font Sensitive.
Author: Martin Stengle
Path: util/FontPrefs-2.14.lha
@endnode
@node ForceIcon-1.6 "Substitute Icon images and positions"
ForceIcon 1.6 Substitute Icon images and positions
ForceIcon is an utility mainly for users of CDRom drives or users of
networking software capable of sharing devices and icons. Since one
can not snapshot the position of a volume`s icon (on read only media),
nor replace it by a user-defined one, I wrote this utility. ForceIcon
allows you to set the position of a disk`s icon and/or replace it by a
different image/icon which doesn`t have to be a disk.info file. All
types of ".info" files may be selected. Special features include
inheritance of device specific settings, specifying the root drawer`s
size/position and display flags/modes.
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/ForceIcon-1.6.lha
@endnode
@node FSG-2.0 "File access snooper"
FSG 2.0 File access snooper
Monitor all accesses to specific DOS device(s)
Author: Martin Mares
Path: util/FSG-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node FSort-1.1 "Very fast file sorting utility"
FSort 1.1 Very fast file sorting utility
File sorting... Hmm... C:Sort does this... But it's very
sssslllllooooowwwww. ARP Sort sorts slightly faster.
- FSort tries to be much more better.
- FSort supports input from stdin and output to stdout (PIPES !!!).
- FSort eats less RAM (but slightly more than ARP Sort).
- FSort requires Kickstart 2.04 or higher.
- FSort is pure and can be made resident.
- FSort takes advantage of the powerful ss.library (also in this archive,
see SSLib<???>.lha on the AmiNet for complete distribution).
Speed comparison: (280K file, on GVP A530 Turbo - 68EC030 40MHz)
original C:Sort 37.3 36 seconds 380K used
ARP Sort 27 seconds 317K used
FSort 4.9 seconds 334K used
All the timings are measured by Stat 1.0 (available in MJUtils.lha
on AmiNet).
Author: Martin Mares
Path: util/FSort-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node GBlanker-38.8 "A modular screen blanking package."
GBlanker 38.8 A modular screen blanking package.
Garshneblanker is a complete modular screen blanking package designed with
AmigaDOS 2.04+ in mind. This software takes advantage of all the new
features of ADOS 2.04+ in order to make it as upwardly compatible with new
releases as possible. Features: Screen Mode Database use in each module;
Full Commodities interface; Font sensitive window; Public screen support;
GadTools interface; IFF Preferences files; Use of tool types to support
global and local prefs; AppWindow support; AGA Support in all modules!
Beautiful 256 color displays.
Author: Michael D. Bayne
Path: util/GBlanker-38.8.lha
@endnode
@node GClock-1.0 "A Clock"
GClock 1.0 A Clock
A device for informing you of the exact quantum of your existance.... Yeah,
yeah, it's a clock.
Author: James W Savage
Path: util/GClock-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node GEDScripts-1.1 "Some useful ARexx scripts for GoldED"
GEDScripts 1.1 Some useful ARexx scripts for GoldED
Two main directories, the first one provides scripts for use with GoldED
in conjunction with PasTeX. Includes Start_TeX.ged, StartDVIprint.ged,
GoToSDVI.ged, Quit_TeX.ged, Letterhead.ged and NextError.ged. This
package also contains a version of TeXedit.rexx that works with GoldED.
The second directory contains scripts and revamped GUIspell for using
GoldED in conjunction with ISpell and GUIspell. Requires Ispell
distribution from AmigaLibDisk774 to be of any use.
Author: Ren
Laederach
Path: util/GEDScripts-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Genie-2.56 "A GUI based genealogy data manager"
Genie 2.56 A GUI based genealogy data manager
A GUI-based genealogy data manager and report generator. Can generate
Ahnentafel, family group record, pedigree, and descendancy charts plus
listings of all people and spouses. Can handle 32K+ people, unlimited
spouses and children. GEDCOM output has been validated by LDS Church
for Ancestral File submission.
Author: Everett M. Greene
Path: util/Genie-2.56.lha
@endnode
@node GED-1.1 "programmer's editor"
GED 1.1 programmer's editor
GoldED is a text editor for programmers. Suggested hardware:
OS3.1, 68030, 2MB RAM, HD. Features: fast scrolling, folding,
project management, DICE-C compiler frontend, ARexx port (380+
commands), asynchronous printing, flexible GUI: any mode, any
font, user defined menus, user-defined gadgets, preview mode,
keymap editor. OS3.1 support (AppWindows, MenuHelp, HotKey),
localized, ASCII character selection table, character set remap
(e.g MS-DOS to Amiga), APC (automatic phrase completion),
AutoCase (automatic case correction), smart indention after
user-defined keywords, QuickFunc scanner (displays a table of all
functions defined in your source code; language-independant),
includes & AutoDocs reference function, file hunter, global
search across file boundaries, macro recording, formatter,
QuickStarter, AutoBackup facility, XPK-support, clipboard
support, online spell checker, icon dock based on Stefan Becker's
ToolManager. Additional tools: PCL (Laser/DeskJet) printing
utility HiSpeed, Recover (recovers text buffers after reboot),
compiler frontend GUIMake and more. English, German & French
documentation provided as AmigaGuide files. v1.0, commercial
demo, binary only. Authors: Dietmar Eilert (GoldED), Rico
Krasowski (GUIMake) and others.
Author: Dietmar Eilert
Path: util/GoldED-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node HeartBeat-1.0 "Generic system call analysis tool."
HeartBeat 1.0 Generic system call analysis tool.
Let's you snoop on ANY library, device or resource's calls,
whether system or third-party, as long as you've got a standard
Commodore ".FD" file for it.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: util/HeartBeat-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node HFK-39.46 "Yet another titlebar clock"
HFK 39.46 Yet another titlebar clock
Yet another TitleBar clock that tries to look like part of your Workbench
title bar. It actually opens a very small, nondraggable window in the
upper right corner of the screen. HFK opens on the default public screen,
which will usually be Workbench. HFK uses almost 0% of CPU time, as it is
written very efficiently in C, taking advantage of the timer.device, and
only once a minute to render the time.
Author: Herbert West
Path: util/HFK-39.46.lha
@endnode
@node History-37.5 "List and control shell command history."
History 37.5 List and control shell command history.
This is a 2.04/3.0/3.1 compatible version of the history command. It
allows listing, saving, loading, and execution of the standard
con-handler command line history.
Author: Andy Finkel
Path: util/History-37.5.lha
@endnode
@node HotScreen-1.0 "Select desired screen via a popup list"
HotScreen 1.0 Select desired screen via a popup list
If you have many screens open and have to shuffle between them,
it can take some time to reach the right one. But don
t miss it !
HotScreen gives You a list of all screens by shortcut. You select
the wanted screen and that
s all.
Author: Carsten Orthbandt
Path: util/HotScreen-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node HyperANSI-1.08 "ANSI character & graphics editor"
HyperANSI 1.08 ANSI character & graphics editor
HyperANSI is a program which allows you to easily create ANSI
graphics with minimum effort.
NOTE: Unlike previous releases of HyperANSI, this version has
no "crippled" features, and no longer displays that
annoying delay screen.
Author: Mike D. Nelson
Path: util/HyperANSI-1.08.lha
@endnode
@node IconCalendar-1.0 "Shows date and month in an AppIcon"
IconCalendar 1.0 Shows date and month in an AppIcon
This neat little program shows the current number of the month
and month name in an AppIcon. Month names can be translated to
any language.
Author: Mika Kuulusa
Path: util/IconCalendar-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node IconMonger-2.0 "Make global changes to icons"
IconMonger 2.0 Make global changes to icons
CLI-only utility for making changes to icons. Can work on single
icons or selected icons within a single directory or on an entire
directory tree or disk. Select icons by name, image, type, stack size
and/or default tool, and change their image, colors, stacksize,
default tool and/or posi- tion.
Author: Todd M. Lewis
Path: util/IconMonger-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node IconTrace-2.02 "An icon.library monitor, version 2.02"
IconTrace 2.02 An icon.library monitor, version 2.02
Use this program to find out which tooltypes a program
supports and which icons it looks for.
Author: Peter Stuer
Path: util/IconTrace-2.02.lha
@endnode
@node IFFMaster-1.3 "Show IFF structure & chunk contents"
IFFMaster 1.3 Show IFF structure & chunk contents
IFF Master is a program that allows you to have a view inside the structure
of IFF files. It is not yet another picture viewer or sound sample player,
but it displays the internal entities (chunks) of a file. For example, the
headers of pictures (ILBM) or sound samples (8SVX) are displayed in clear,
so you can directly read the size and depth of the image or the sampling rate.
Current features (V 1.3) include:
- MUI application
- localized GUI (with AmigaOS 2.1 or later)
- Extensive chunk type library (currently 37 form types, 234 known chunks,
60 of these with comprehensive structure description)
- Chunk contents are presented alternatively as structure, text or hexdump
- Bit fields and enumeration types are displayed in clear
- Fixed point values are printed in decimal (e.g. 8SVX.VHDR.Volume)
- Callback hooks for special attributes, e.g. the Mode-ID
inside the CAMG chunk is de-referenced (e.g. "PAL: Hires").
- clipboard support
- chunk contents and partial FORMs can be saved
- AppWindow and AppIcon
Features new for V 1.3:
BUG prefs window: close gadget now functioning
BUG Cycle chain (TAB) now works in all windows
NEW new chunk types: IAND, IANM, DR2D, RGB8, RGBN, SPLT
NEW hex numbers get a user-chosen indicator, construction of hex dumps is
now more than 3 times faster
NEW IFFs can be saved, even nested FORMs, e.g. images inside animations
NEW Implemented some editing capabilities (delete chunks)
NEW Preferences can be saved
Author: Kay Drangmeister
Path: util/IFFMaster-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node Inf-1.35 "Extended AmigaDOS INFO command"
Inf 1.35 Extended AmigaDOS INFO command
Display's extended information about the file system(s).
Author: Trevor Andrews
Path: util/Inf-1.35.lha
@endnode
@node InfoWin-1.0 "MUI program to receive ARexx messages."
InfoWin 1.0 MUI program to receive ARexx messages.
A simple little program written to use MUI. MUI stands for 'Magical User
Interface', an awesome package by Stefan Stuntz. InfoWin keeps track of
messages sent to it via its ARexx port. I wrote it to track messages from
my Caller ID ARexx script so that I would have an easy way of seeing my new
calls. It's not complete yet (ie. it's not as fully featured as I hope to
make it eventually) but it is already in use on my system.
Author: Nick MacDonald
Path: util/InfoWin-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node InfraRexx-1.4 "Use Amiga as infrared remote controller."
InfraRexx 1.4 Use Amiga as infrared remote controller.
The InfraRexx software along with the InfraJoy hardware serve as an
ARexx-infrared interface, so your Amiga becomes a remote control
unit. Also, the other way around, you can control your Amiga using
a common infrared remote control unit.
Author: Leon Woestenberg
Jeroen Steenblik
Path: util/InfraRexx-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node Injector-2.00 "Insert input events as if typed from kbd"
Injector 2.00 Insert input events as if typed from kbd
A hotkey-invoked commodity, wholly configurable, that enables you to
inject all sorts of things as if they were typed on the keyboard.
Totally rewritten since versions 1.x. Has a nice prefs program, full
localization and ARexx support. Binary only.
Author: Fr
ric DELACROIX
Path: util/Injector-2.00.lha
@endnode
@node Install-39.2 "Replacement for C= Install command"
Install 39.2 Replacement for C= Install command
Install is a replacement for Commodore's Install command
for OS 2.0 or later only. I have also written the InstallBB
program to supplement the standard Install command under
earlier versions of the OS.
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: util/Install-39.2.lha
@endnode
@node Installer-1.26 "Commodore's Amiga Installer utility"
Installer 1.26 Commodore's Amiga Installer utility
Archive distribution of the Amiga Installer utility direct from
Commodore. Contains V1.24 of the Installer, documen- tation and
examples for developers to use when developing their software. Also
contains various enhancements and fixes detailed in the documentation
enclosed. The documen- tation has also been enhanced and brought up
to date.
Author: Commodore Business Machines
Path: util/Installer-1.26.lha
@endnode
@node IRMaster-2.6 "Replace IR remote controls with Amiga."
IRMaster 2.6 Replace IR remote controls with Amiga.
Software/hardware project to control devices with an infra-red remote
control (tv set, cd player etc.) with the amiga. Using the IR-editor
you can build a remote control and learn the IR commands. The
projects are launched by the IR-runner. That means you can control
e.g. your tv set from the Workbench.
Author: J
rgen Frank
Michael Watzl
Path: util/IRMaster-2.6.lha
@endnode
@node ISAN-1.2 "Realtime program opcode stream analyzer."
ISAN 1.2 Realtime program opcode stream analyzer.
Allows you to monitor any Task's instruction stream in real-time!
Let's you find out (for example) whether a program uses any
020/030/040/88x instructions, or whether it's most likely
compiled or not.
Output is in the form of a bargraph window and/or a Screen
displaying all 65536 680x0 opcodes mapped to pixels.
An ASCII configuration file defines which individual opcodes
or opcode groups you're interested in snooping on.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: util/ISAN-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Jade-3.2 "Programmer's editor Amiga and Unix X11"
Jade 3.2 Programmer's editor Amiga and Unix X11
A text editor primarily designed for programmers. It is easily customized
through a Lisp-style extension language and can be tailored to the user's
own requirements. Jade is designed to run under a graphical windowing
system, systems currently supported are the Commodore Amiga and the
X Window System version 11 (but only under Unix). It is the successor
to the editor `Jed 2.10' which was released for the Amiga in early 1993.
The author has decided to rename it since there is already an editor
called 'Jed' available on Unix systems (there is no connection between
the two). "Jade" is an anagram of "A Jed", if you want an acronym you
could use "Just Another Damn Editor". Jade is compatible with GNU Emacs
in terms of keystrokes and command names to a certain extent but it is
not intended as a simple copy of Emacs.
Author: John Harper
Path: util/Jade-3.2.lha
@endnode
@node JPEGDataType-39.1 "Datatype to convert jpegs to 8 bit data."
JPEGDataType 39.1 Datatype to convert jpegs to 8 bit data.
Converts jpegs to 8 bit data for multiview and other programs. It's SLOW
and memory hungry, but does quite a reasonable job.
Author: Steve Goddard
Path: util/JpegDataType-39.1.lha
@endnode
@node Kalender-2.2 "A small calendar program"
Kalender 2.2 A small calendar program
A small but powerful calendar program.
Author: Kai Hofmann
Path: util/Kalender-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node KlingNum-1.1 "Converts decimal numbers into Klingon"
KlingNum 1.1 Converts decimal numbers into Klingon
It converts decimal numbers that you give it into longhand Klingon.
The English equivalent would be a program that, when you give it 531,
returns "five hundred and thirty-one". The source I used for my
numbering-system data only included the suffixes for numbers up into
the millions range, so the highest number it can translate into
Klingon is 9,999,999 - it also can't translate decimals, as those
weren't covered in the Klingon Dictionary either.
Author: Sean Martin Newton
Path: util/KlingNum-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node LastAlert2-2.1 "Will show the last alert or guru"
LastAlert2 2.1 Will show the last alert or guru
Are you tired of always having troubles with finding your pen and paper just
to write down the last guru you got. Now this problem is solved because I
have written a small and quick program that will show the last alert or guru
there have been. If you don't get the point of what this program can be used
to then try to read the rest of this user manual.
Author: J
rgen Da Larsen
Path: util/LastAlert2-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node LhA-1.38 "A fast LhArc compatible archiver"
LhA 1.38 A fast LhArc compatible archiver
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.
Author: Stefan Boberg
Path: util/LhA-1.38.lha
@endnode
@node LHArc-1.30 "Archive program using LZHUF compression"
LHArc 1.30 Archive program using LZHUF compression
An archive program like Arc and Zoo, with a heavy emphasis maximum
compression for minimum archive size, using LZHUF compression.
Author: Paolo Zibetti
Path: util/LHArc-1.30.lha
@endnode
@node LHWarp-1.40 "Disk packer for .lhw files"
LHWarp 1.40 Disk packer for .lhw files
A program which will read tracks directly from your floppy disk,
compress them using adaptive huffman encoding, and output them to a
file. The resulting file can be used by lhwarp to reconstruct an
image of the original disk.
Author: Jonathan Forbes
Path: util/LHWarp-1.40.lha
@endnode
@node LLP-1.0 "Machine access control and logging."
LLP 1.0 Machine access control and logging.
Login. Logout. Pass. Set of programs to control and log access
to stand-alone machines in public areas.
Using Pass a system operator defines authorized users, who can
then log in to the machine via Login.
Written in portable ANSI C, without any Amiga-specific code.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: util/LLP-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node LockColors-1.1a "Complete control over Workbench Palette"
LockColors 1.1a Complete control over Workbench Palette
LockColors uses the OS3.0+ specific ObtainPen() to give you
complete control over your WorkBench palette. Now you can have
correct colors for all your MagicWb-icons independently of your
screendepth. Tested with Enforcer/Mungwall.
NOTE: Your WorkBench must be deeper than 8 colors to use LockColors,
because on screens <=8 colors all the pens are locked by the
system (and all the pens can be altered with the system palette
editor, so LockColors really has no practical use on those screens)
- Version 1.1a fixes an annoying problem when LockColors
has to use its TimeOut feature. After this, all pens
locked by LockColors seemed to be systemlocked.
- LockColors no longer blocks your Workbench from closing.
- Fixed some bugs and added some requested features.
Author: Torgeir Hovden
Path: util/LockColors-1.1a.lha
@endnode
@node LockPointer-1.0 "Locks pointer on X or Y coordinate"
LockPointer 1.0 Locks pointer on X or Y coordinate
1. I have written program (OS2.04+) because no one modeler of available
rendering programs (mainly REAL 3D, REAL 3Dv2, IMAGINE) has very
useful possibiliy to lock pointer on any (X or Y) axis, like does
DPaint or Brilliance. This program do this insted of it.
2. Running LOCK POINTER via CLI/SHELL you cannot change keys used to lock
the pointer, just only install or remove program. The only way to
modify those keys is using ToolTypes described in program's icon:
LOCK_X - after this tool type you should place key which lock
pointer on X axis.
LOCK_Y - as above but lock on Y axis.
SWITCH - this key pressed together with LMB will switch program
on/off without kicking it out of memory.This little program (OS2.0+) is dedicated to all of you using AmigaDOS
commands in all-kind scripts. This prog lets you find any program
actually being executing, by its own task's name, e.g.:
FINDTASK TASK='DeliTracker v1.30'
looks for Delitracker v1.30. If the task is not exists WARN
(RC=ERRORCODE = 5) will be returned, in other case OK code (0) will
be set.
Author: Marcin Orlowski
Path: util/LockPointer-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node MacSND_dt-1.7 "DataType for Mac "snd" resource data"
MacSND_dt 1.7 DataType for Mac "snd" resource data
A DataTypes class which permits reading and playing of
Apple Macintosh "snd " resource sound data, such as system
beeps.
Author: Olaf `Olsen' Barthel
Path: util/MacSND_dt-1.7.lha
@endnode
@node MagicA2024-1.0 "Patch to remap MagicWB icons for A2024"
MagicA2024 1.0 Patch to remap MagicWB icons for A2024
MagicA2024 is a commodity and patches the private routines of the
icon.library to recolor MagicWB icons to the four A2024 colors. The
bitmap is adjusted on the fly, extra chip memory is needed for the new
image, the blitter is used.
Author: Klaus Melchior
Path: util/MagicA2024-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node MagicCX-1.0 "Great modular commodity system"
MagicCX 1.0 Great modular commodity system
MagicCX is the definite commodity/system enhancer for any Amiga running
OS 2.x or better. It is a very powerful and flexible system.
- It incorporates many, many features known from other
commodities, while offering new, unseen features
- External preferences program allows full control over
MagicCX
- It offers a special module design, known from Workbench.
You may install/use modules/functions by simply dragging them
to a Modules directory, if not used, move them to a storage
directory.
- Offers ModulesManager program for Users of OS 3.x and up
- Comes with manuals in English and German
- Localized under OS 2.1 and up. English, German translations
available
- Utilizes Installer for installing MagicCX to your system
- Compact system installation. Only a few files will be spread
around your system. All others are kept in a single directory
- Only basic functions (window activation and such) are built
into the main program. The remaining features were put into
external modules
- MagicCX comes with 18 (for now) different modules you may
choose from.
- Flexible blanker system with two internal blankers and 8
(for now) external blanker modules
- Utilizes powerful gadget layout library
- Plenty of features, take a look.
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/MagicCX-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node MagicCXDansk-?.? "Danish catalogs for MagicCX 1.0"
MagicCXDansk ?.? Danish catalogs for MagicCX 1.0
These are the danish catalogs for MagicCX 1.0. They were made by Flemming
Lindeblad.
Simply unpack the archive to your "LOCALE:" directory. All needed directories
will be generated then, ie. a MagicCX directory in your locale:catalogs/dansk
directory.
Author: Flemming Lindeblad
Path: util/MagicCXDansk.lha
@endnode
@node MagicMenu-1.29 "Replaces all Intuition menus."
MagicMenu 1.29 Replaces all Intuition menus.
Replaces all Intuition menus, supporting both "pull-down" and "pop-up"
menus. Menus can be displayed in either the Standard look, or the modern
AmigaOS 2.0 style 3D-Look, and controlled exclusively using the keyboard,
(no need to grab the mouse anymore!) Configurable handling and appearance.
Remembers every menu's last selected item, displaying Pop-Up menus the next
time at a position allowing quick selection of the same or neighboring
items. Automatically brings the currently active screen (if not visible)
to the front for menu selection then returns it to the back after a
selection is made. Input timeouts, plus much more!
Author: Martin Kornd
Path: util/MagicMenu-1.29.lha
@endnode
@node MagicWord-1.1 "Utility for word replacement and macros"
MagicWord 1.1 Utility for word replacement and macros
MagicWord is a universal utility for word replacement and macros.
Other than special solutions in editors and wordprocessors, MagicWord
works with nearly every wordprocessor, editor and any other utility.
Instead of recording macros for every application, it is easier to
record the macros once with MagicWord for you'll be able to use them
with future applications too. The use of MagicWord is only limited by
the ideas of the user. This versatility can be used especially by
replacing words. So you can let MagicWord type your address simply by
typing \adr in any application. MagicWord can also be used as a
little data base because you get access to information by typing
keywords. The access is done rather quick by hashing.
Author: Urs Fleisch
Path: util/MagicWord-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Man-1.11a "Unix type Man command"
Man 1.11a Unix type Man command
This is a simple MAN command, known from UNIX systems.
The advantage is, that it recognizes .guide files to be
AmigaGuide
documents. MAN then uses a different viewer
in order to display the AmigaGuide
document. Furthermore
MAN recognizes TeX-DVI files as well, using a different
viewer to display them. You may configure MAN using
environment variables.
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/Man-1.11a.lha
@endnode
@node Man_dt-39.4 "Datatype for Unix man pages"
Man_dt 39.4 Datatype for Unix man pages
This is a unix manual page data type for using in MultiView or similar
programs! The datatype loads any manual page file and displays it!
Author: Stefan Ruppert
Path: util/Man_dt-39.4.lha
@endnode
@node MayFlower-?.? "A collection of misc cli/script programs"
MayFlower ?.? A collection of misc cli/script programs
A collection of miscellaneous cli and script file programs the author
has maintained over the years. All programs previously released have
had minor/major improvements done to them. Some programs will now work
with the SPAT script file when working with wild character matching, and
some programs will work in resident mode.
Author: Stephen D Childers
Path: util/MayFlower.lha
@endnode
@node MCalc-1.4 "Powerful MUI-based calculator"
MCalc 1.4 Powerful MUI-based calculator
MUIProCalc is a MUI-based calculator much like Jimmy Yang`s
Calc 3.0. It still lacks the plotter, but it offers a quite
flexible history facility for inserting previously entered
expressions. Different output formats offered and plenty of
functions the user may choose from. Furthermore the look
of the calculator may be customized. ARexx Port for ease of
calculating from within an editor. Some functions are able to
return TeX compatible output. Results or inputs may be copied
to the Clipboard.
MUIProCalc comes with a fancy GUI you may configure to your
needs. Function gadgets may be flipped through using pages
so that they don`t eat up too much of space. MUIProCalc
supports an input/output history you may configure so that
you may re-insert previously entered expressions/results.
History entries may be copied to a userdefiniable clipboard
unit. It features various display/output bases such as decimal,
hexadecimal, octal, and binary and of course calculation sizes
ranging from 8 Bit to 32 Bit width. Angles may be displayed as
radians or degrees. MUIProCalc offers an ARexx port you may
use to calc expressions externally. These commands are able
to return TeX compatible output such as "1\cdot 10^{-5}". It
comes with two example scripts for use with CED Pro.
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/MCalc-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node MemCheck-?.? "Program to test your memory for errors"
MemCheck ?.? Program to test your memory for errors
MemCheck is a program to test your memory for hardware
errors - and to prevent them from affecting your other pro-
grams. It tests each individual memory circuit by attempt-
ing to switch all the bits in memory into the opposite state
then reading them to find out whether they actually have
taken the other value. Thus each bit is toggled and any
hardware errors will be found. After testing the memory is
restored to its original state.
Because fiddling with the whole of the memory would tend to
irritate other programs (to say the least!) all other
programs are paused while it runs.
Author: Ben Hutchings
Path: util/MemCheck.lha
@endnode
@node MemMinister-1.1 "monitors your memory-usage"
MemMinister 1.1 monitors your memory-usage
MemMinister is a small tool, giving you information about the amount of free
memory at your system. It shows you independant values for chipmemory and
fastmemory, and of course even the total amount of free memory. MemMinister also
offers features like a snap-funktion, monitoring the memory-usage since the time
you snapped the values, and a flush-gadget, offering you an easy way to flush
your memory from all currently not used libraries, fonts, devices and more. It
is small, simple to use and very CPU-economical!
Author: Marcus Ohlstrom
Path: util/MemMinister-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node MFRhelp-0.20 "Use MagicFileRequester with CygnusED 3.5"
MFRhelp 0.20 Use MagicFileRequester with CygnusED 3.5
If you are user of the great MagicFileRequester v2.0(d/e) by Stefan Stuntz
and of the new CygnusEd 3.5 you probably have noticed, that the CygnusEd
3.5 refuses to load a single file if the MagicFileRequester is installed.
Now, to get rid of this problem you can do the following things: remove the
MagicFileRequester (probably the worst idea you ever had...:-) ); open
always more than one file at the same time (not a good solution); install
MFRHelp (that would be fine!).
Author: Daniel Weber
Path: util/MFRhelp-0.20.lha
@endnode
@node MFRinCED35-1.0 "Use Magic-File-Requester in CED 3.5"
MFRinCED35 1.0 Use Magic-File-Requester in CED 3.5
Allows the usage of Stefan Stuntz's Magic-File-Requester in CED3.5, which
doesn't work with MFR directly (probably out of a change in CED3.5's
file-loading-mechanisms). Uses a small program to set the default public
screen and Arexx scripts. Requires OS2.0+. Public Domain
Author: Benjamin Lear
Path: util/MFRinCED-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node mg-3b "Small GNU EMACS style editor with AREXX"
mg 3b Small GNU EMACS style editor with AREXX
A public domain EMACS style editor, that uses the GNU EMACS command
set. Includes AREXX support.
Author: Mike Meyer, et al.
Path: util/mg-3b.lha
@endnode
@node MIA-1.2 "Manipulates many icons at once"
MIA 1.2 Manipulates many icons at once
Mass Icon Alter (MIA) allows manipulation of many icons all at once.
It can change any of the following icon and file attributes: Stack
size, date/time, comment, default tool, tool types (append or replace),
images, icon type, protection bits, and Workbench's default icons.
MIA runs as an Application Icon, Application MenuItem, normal graphical
user interface, or from an AmigaDOS shell. Installer script and
AmigaGuide help manual are included.
Author: Boyd Edmondson
Path: util/MIA-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node MidMoose-1.0
"Maps a key to the middle mouse button."
MidMoose 1.0
Maps a key to the middle mouse button.
Maps a specified key press ( defaults to f10 ) to the middle mouse button.
So users without a 3 button mouse can use features normally not available
to them. Works with DirWork (got no other programs to test it on)
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/MidMoose-1.0
@endnode
@node MJUtils-1.0 "A collection of useful CLI utilities."
MJUtils 1.0 A collection of useful CLI utilities.
A collection of useful CLI utilities. Included are AFD, an ascii file
dumper; Stat, measures the execution time and memory requirements of a
command; MakeCol, make a text file multi-column; Print, prints a 640x512x1
IFF picture on Epson 9-pin printers in a special "equaldensity" mode;
WordCount, counts frequencies of all words in a file; FastCmp, a fast
byte-to-byte comparison of two files; FType, search for strings in a binary
file; SetMPos, set the mouse position to a given XY coordinate; Exe, reads
lines from the standard input and executes them... plus more!
Author: Martin Mares
MJSoft System Software
Path: util/MJUtils-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node MonitorInfo-37.4 "Inspect various properties of a monitor"
MonitorInfo 37.4 Inspect various properties of a monitor
A small utility that lets you inspect various properties of a monitor
in the AMIGA's monitor database, such as scan rates, sync timings and
polarity, and much more. CLI only.
Author: Gregor S. M. Kuhlmann
Path: util/MonitorInfo-37.4.lha
@endnode
@node MouseShift-2.1 "Map middle mouse button to leftshift key"
MouseShift 2.1 Map middle mouse button to leftshift key
Translates the middle mouse button into the left shift key. This allows
easy multiple selection. Note that programs that use the middle mouse
button directly will no longer recognize it. MouseShift requires at least
AmigaDOS 1.2 to run, but will run as a commodity under AmigaDOS 2.04 or
greater. Contains a bug fix that allows it to now work under OS3.0.
Author: Garrick Meeker
Path: util/MouseShift-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node Move-37.11 "Unix type Move command"
Move 37.11 Unix type Move command
This is not just another Move command it features
more: Recursive directory movements (including
creation of destination dir), pattern support, and
command line flags like those known from e.g.
C:Rename...and many, many more
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/Move-37.11.lha
@endnode
@node MPatch-37.4 "Inspect various properties of a monitor"
MPatch 37.4 Inspect various properties of a monitor
A small utility to change timing and polarity of the sync signals in the
AMIGA's monitor database. Can make the DoublePAL, DoubleNTSC and Super72
monitors a bit more useful, and fixes some sync'ing problems with the C=
1960 and older VGA multiscans. CLI only.
Author: Gregor S. M. Kuhlmann
Path: util/MPatch-37.4.lha
@endnode
@node msplit-1.3 "Utility to split large files"
msplit 1.3 Utility to split large files
Utility to split large files into several smaller ones in order
to put them onto a floppy disk and recover the large file on
another system. Optimized for speed and memory usage. Including
executables for Amiga, MS-DOS, Sun Sparc, Convex, Vax-VMS,
Acorn Archimedes, DEC-Station(ULTRIX) and sourcecode in ANSI-C.
Author: Rene Tschirley
Path: util/MSplit-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node MousoMeter-3.12 "Measures mouse movement"
MousoMeter 3.12 Measures mouse movement
MousoMeter is a cute little commodity that measures the distance (km)
you "drive" with your Mouse. Counters for daily and total usage. Using
the time MousoMeter has been active, it can also calculate your average
"mouse-speed" in meters/hr. (However, don't let your boss see this!)
MousoMeter also records the number of "Mouse-Clicks". With a
sophisticated program like MousoMeter, it should be easy to get
a government grant to scientifically study Carpal-Tunnel!!
Author: Wolfgang Breyha, Michael Matzl
Path: util/MUIMousoMeter-3.12.lha
@endnode
@node MUISpeechToy-0.01 "Speechtoy clone using MUI 2.0 interface."
MUISpeechToy 0.01 Speechtoy clone using MUI 2.0 interface.
MUI-Speechtoy was written as a test application for MUI-Builder,
written by Eric Totel and MUI, written by Stefan Stuntz. It contains
only some primitive features that can be changed.
Author: Andreas Jung
Path: util/MUISpeechToy-0.01.lha
@endnode
@node MultiCX-1.46 "Powerfully small Multifunction commodity"
MultiCX 1.46 Powerfully small Multifunction commodity
MultiCX is the smallest Multi-Function-Commodity for the Amiga,
thought as a replacement for many larger and sometimes badly
programmed programs. It is a 100% pure commodity, which means
that it does not use any patches (SetFunction), no interrupts
and no special input handlers. So it can safely be disabled or
removed at any time.
Features:
- Notification ( MultiCX recognizes any changes of the ToolTypes
while running, so there's no real need for a GUI.)
- Screen Blanker
- Mouse Accelerator
- Mouse Blanker
- Middle Mouse Button screen cycling
- Right Mouse button as shift key
- Window Cycling
- SUN-like Window Activation
- HoldX and HoldY
- Enter ASCII codes directly (I.E. <ALT> 65 = A)
- CapShift
- Window Close/Zoom
- Window Remember
- PopCLI
- System Flags (BlackBorder, NoClick, WildStar)
Also includes HandleCX, a CLI replacement for Exchange
Author: Martin Berndt
Path: util/MultiCX-1.46.lha
@endnode
@node MultiUser-1.8 "Create Unix like multiuser environment"
MultiUser 1.8 Create Unix like multiuser environment
Allows you to create a Unix-like environment where several users live
together in harmony, unable to delete each others files, unable to read
those private love-letters of other users... And this even if several users
are working on the machine at the same time (on a terminal hooked up to the
serial port)
Author: Geert Uytterhoeven
Path: util/MultiUser-1.8.lha
@endnode
@node NewAlertHook-40.3 "Enhanced Alert display mechanism"
NewAlertHook 40.3 Enhanced Alert display mechanism
Many people don't understand Amiga system error codes displayed
in the alerts. These codes contain a lot of information and it's
hard to learn what they mean. This program tries to improve the
alerts by adding the following information:
- Name of program that caused the alert.
- Complete text description of the error.
NewAlertHook has to be installed by the AddModule utility (also
included) by
AddModule NewAlertHook INIT
The INIT switch causes NewAlertHook to initialize itself without
rebooting the system.
Author: Martin Mares
Path: util/NewAlertHook-40.3.lha
@endnode
@node NewEXT-1.4 "Changes extensions of files in batches"
NewEXT 1.4 Changes extensions of files in batches
This Shell utility lets the extensions of files to be changed
in batches. For example it can rename all .iff files in a
drawer to .ilbm.
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/NewEXT-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node NoAGA-1.0 "Run older pgms w/out changing screenmode"
NoAGA 1.0 Run older pgms w/out changing screenmode
NoAGA is designed to run old demos, intros, tools etc. on your
AGA-machine without changing the screenmode or rebooting the system.
Considers caches, VBR, sprite modes, FASTMEM. Checks for destroying
decrunchers. Workbench support ( AppIcon ).
Author: Uwe Schilling
Path: util/NoAGA-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node NoteIt-1.4.1 "Post It note pad program"
NoteIt 1.4.1 Post It note pad program
Post It note pad program
Author: Ryan J. Bruner
Path: util/NoteIt-1.4.1.lha
@endnode
@node P-Compress2-1.2 "New program replacing P-Compress"
P-Compress2 1.2 New program replacing P-Compress
A new compression program replacing P-Compress for OS2 and
OS3, but retaining compatability. Many new features including an
even higher efficiency option, Compicon, completely new Intuition
interface. P-Compress2 will provide better compression than any
other general purpose program available to the Amiga.
Author: Chas A.Wyndham
Path: util/P-Compress2-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node PackIt-1.18a "CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards"
PackIt 1.18a CLI frontend for PowerPacker + wildcards
PackIt is a CLI only program to replace the crunch and decrunch commands
that came with PowerPacker (Copyright Nico Francois). PackIt features: 1)
Single command for crunching and decrunching 2) Automatic crunching or
decrunching of data files depending on whether it is allready crunched or
not. 3) Files can be encrypted, and passwords can be entered on the
command line or via a requester. 4) Will not crunch executables, unless
told to do so. Note: PackIt will only crunch the executables as a data
files you will not be able to run them. 5) Automatic replacement of source
file unless a destination is given. 6) Directories can be specified as a
destination, in that case files will be crunched/decrunched into that dir.
7) Allows use of wildcards to crunch/decrunch whole directories. 8)
Automatic adding and removing of .pp suffixes from data files. 9) Icon
files will not be crunched unless you want them to. 10) Default options
can now be stored in ENV:PackIt
Author: Michael J Barsoom
Path: util/PackIt-1.18a.lha
@endnode
@node PaletteTool-1.4 "3.0/AGA public screen palette tool."
PaletteTool 1.4 3.0/AGA public screen palette tool.
Palette tool that opens and operates on the default public screen. Has
gadtools-based user interface, with keyboard equivalents for many of the
program functions. Features include full 8 bit RGB support, full AmigaDOS
3.0-compliant locked pen "protect" mode as well as standard "free" mode,
and fully integrated "color by name" selection, with a built-in database of
507 colors.
Supports the follow actions: color spread (multi-directional), individual
color copy, individual color exchange, rotation of palette in both
direction, cycling of entire palette in both directions with adjustable
cycle speed, and individual color "show" (flash selected color).
The user interface consists of separately controllable windows for main
functions, color palette (2 sizes), and "color by name" selection.
Features a single-level "undo" capability. Iconifiable, with color cycling
controls also available from the programs iconified state
Features ability of pick a pen/color from anywhere on the current screen
(using the mouse pointer and either the space bar or middle-mouse-button).
This type of color "pick" can also be used with the copy, spread, and
exchange actions. Also features a "panic" restore button (and key
equivalent) so you can restore the palette to where it was at program
start.
Author: Timothy B. Kreuzer
Path: util/PaletteTool-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node PARex-3.10 "Text filter/converter/utility"
PARex 3.10 Text filter/converter/utility
PARex is a program which allows you to process files, mostly
textfiles, whereby strings can be replaced by another, text
between two strings can be stripped, strings put in lower or
upper case. PARex supports normal text searching, wildcard
searching, context remembering and word-only searching.
Using data scripts enables the use of an unlimited number of
such replace commands. Each replace command can be individually
controlled. All ASCII codes can be used in the search and
replace strings, even entrire files, dates, times,... can be
inserted in such strings. Custom formatted hexadecimal output
is also supported. Over twenty ready to use program scripts
are included to perform simple tasks as: converting files
between different computer systems, stripping comments from
source files, finding strings in files, converting AmigaGuide
files to normal text files,... even automatic version updating
of source files! (By the way v3.xx is about two to more than
twenty times faster than the previous versions, and is
supplied in english, german, french, and dutch!)
Author: Chris P. Vandierendonck
Path: util/PARex-3.10.lha
@endnode
@node PerfMeter-2.2 "CPU usage, load and memory meter"
PerfMeter 2.2 CPU usage, load and memory meter
PerfMeter is the X's PerformanceMeter-style little meter, which shows
CPU usage, CPU load, chip, fast and public memory, and uptime. The
items can be selected from the Project menu.
Author: Juha Tuominen
Path: util/PerfMeter-2.2.lha
@endnode
@node PicBoot-2.6 "Displays picture during bootup"
PicBoot 2.6 Displays picture during bootup
Have you removed all output in your 2.0+ startup, and only see a
black screen during boot? Wouldn't it be nice to have a picture
instead? A picture that disappeared when the Workbench screen opened?
If so, PicBoot is certainly a program for you. What it will do is to
read any IFF file containing an ILBM picture - or a GIF file - and show
that picture. As soon as the Workbench screen appears (or you press any
mouse-button), the picture will go away.
Author: Magnus Holmgren
Path: util/PicBoot-2.6.lha
@endnode
@node PicIcon-1.03 "Create icons from IFF ILBM pictures"
PicIcon 1.03 Create icons from IFF ILBM pictures
Takes an IFF image file, both ILBM and ANIM formats are supported, and
creates an icon image showing the contents of the file. This can be used
to more readily identify specific images within large collections, for
example, or simply to create an Icon in the likeness of your program.
Author: Michael J. Sheppard
Path: util/PicIcon-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node Picticon-0.96 "Scales pictures into icons. os3.x only"
Picticon 0.96 Scales pictures into icons. os3.x only
Allows pictures to be dropped onto an appicon. Will then load the
pictures using datatypes.library and scale them into icons.
Many options to customize how the scaled picture icons will look.
Allows frames/backgrounds and size text (built in fonts, tho)
Features:
o Files may be passed by dropping them onto an appicon, selecting an
apptool item, shift-selection, or via a CLI interface.
o Dithering (one type, error-diffusion)
o Remaps to current Workbench palette
o Both fractional and integer scaling
o User defined icon size
o Allows templates for both tooltypes and/or background underlay
o User defined appicon image
o Ability to place picture dimension text onto icon
o Preserves aspect of pictures with aspect information
o User defined screen aspect. (for non-lace or s-hires users)
o HAM-6/HAM-8 support
o Datatype loader/scaler module is available for registered E 3.0
users. (no source)
o NewIcons support (optional)
o WhatIs support (optional)
o Multiple filenames and/or wildcards from the CLI interface
Author: Chad Randall
Path: util/Picticon-0.96.lha
@endnode
@node PictureClock-39.72 "Full-screen analog clock on top of a pic"
PictureClock 39.72 Full-screen analog clock on top of a pic
PictureClock is a clock like the ones you see on TV between programs.
It takes any datatype-supported picture as a background and any
datatype- supported sound for a 'chime' sound every half hour.
Kickstart 3.0 (V39) or higher and datatypes.library V39 are required.
Author: Maarten ter Mors
Path: util/PictureClock-39.72.lha
@endnode
@node PMontre-1.2 "Digital Clock/Date/Free Mem/Alarm"
PMontre 1.2 Digital Clock/Date/Free Mem/Alarm
PMontre V1.2 is a FreeWare digital clock for the WB.
Some features:
- Digital Clock :-)
- Date (possible disable)
- Calendar (for French language only)
- English/French/German languages
- Free memory Chip/Fast/Total in only one
bargraph (possible disable)
- PubScreen option
- WB toolstypes and Shell options supported
- Alarm whith requester
- Borderless option
Author: Pascal Pensa
Path: util/PMontre-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node PolyEd-1.242 "User-friendly, powerfull text editor"
PolyEd 1.242 User-friendly, powerfull text editor
PolyEd is one of the most user friendly text editors for the Amiga.
It is kept small and easy, but has all the features.
PolyEd has all features, needed to edit texts, but no other features,
like clocks, memory displays, calculators ...
As the Amiga has a great multitasking operating system, it is, in my
opinion unnecessary to put all those things into one single program,
but better to set up one's desired environment by some different
programs (which can be further improved by arexx).
In other words, if you need a calculator, parallel to PolyEd, why not
run the one from the 'utilities' drawer or one from the public domain
pool.
Via the arexx-port, centering, formating and functions you can think
of, can be added to PolyEd too.
Author: Robert Brandner
Path: util/PolyEd-1.242.lha
@endnode
@node PopUpScreen-1.02 "Pops specified screen to front"
PopUpScreen 1.02 Pops specified screen to front
This program lets you simply add hotkey to any program
you wish. To do so you will have to use (for now!) FKey
program (or similar one), enter there your hotkey combination,
switch COMMAND to RUN PROGRAM and type into the window as follow:
POPUPSCREEN SCR <ScreenName>
where SCREENNAME is the name of program's screen you want to pop up.
NOTE: ScreenName is CASE SENSITIVE! You can also use part of name
(abbrev.) by typing eg:
SCR=Psych (for screen named: "Psychodelic").
When you are poping screen up its first window will be made active.
If you do not like this use NOACTIVATE flag to disable it. When you
call this program 2nd time your screen will be sent to back and
WorkBench screen will be fronted!
Switch INFO prints out all named screens and its size and depeth.
Switch HELP will (surprise, surprise) help you... :-)
Author: Marcin Orlowski
Path: util/PopUpScreen-1.02.lha
@endnode
@node PowerSnap-2.2a "Commodity to cut and paste text"
PowerSnap 2.2a Commodity to cut and paste text
PowerSnap is a utility that allows you to use the mouse to mark
characters anywhere on the screen and paste them somewhere else, like
in the CLI or in a string gadget. PowerSnap will check what font is
used in the window you snap from and will look for the position of the
characters automatically. It recognizes all non proportional fonts of
up to 24 pixels wide and of any height so this should cover most fonts
used. Snapping and pasting text is done using the mouse, making
PowerSnap fast and easy to use.
Author: Nico Fran
Path: util/PowerSnap-2.2a.lha
@endnode
@node PPLib-1.6 "A shared library to support PowerPacker."
PPLib 1.6 A shared library to support PowerPacker.
A shared library to make life easy for people who wish to write programs
that support PowerPacker. Loading crunched files from C or assembly is
made fast, short and easy.
Author: Nico Francois
Path: util/PPlib-1.6.lha
@endnode
@node PPrefs-2.0 "Screenmode promotion utility"
PPrefs 2.0 Screenmode promotion utility
PPrefs is a screenmode promotion utiltity which allows you to promote every
available screenmode of your system (including HAM and EHB modes) to
another mode. You simply select a source and a destination mode and every
program that wants to open a screen with the source mode, instead will open
a screen with the destination mode. If you want that some very special
programs get their very special screenmode or don't get promoted at all,
besides that "mode to mode" promotion, PPrefs supports task/screen specific
promotion, as well..address
Author: Olaf Gschweng
Path: util/PPrefs-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node ProcurePens-1.14 "Lock or procure a pen with ObtainPen()."
ProcurePens 1.14 Lock or procure a pen with ObtainPen().
Uses the V39 graphics.library function ObtainPen() to lock, or procure, a
pen. The idea here is that you call this program from your user-startup,
so that it gets run every time you boot. This way, you can have a standard
setup for colors beyond the eight that Palette Preferences allows. You can
lock all available pens for exclusive use, if you wanted to. With the pens
locked and set on startup, you can use those extra colors in Workbench
icons (though you may have to use IconEdit 2.x to get them to work in 16
colors), Dock icons, console escape colors (multicolor CLI prompts), and
other cool stuff.
Author: Joseph Luk
Path: util/ProcurePens-1.14.lha
@endnode
@node ProxWatch-1.2 "Localized Font-Sensitive Watch"
ProxWatch 1.2 Localized Font-Sensitive Watch
o ProxWatch is a small utility for your WBStartup drawer.
o The string used for displaying date and time is totally user definable.
o The window can be opened on your favourite public screen.
o Using a borderless backdrop window the watch text may be visually
attached to the screen title.
Author: Boris Folgmann
Path: util/ProxWatch-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node PS-1.36 "Lists info about tasks and processes"
PS 1.36 Lists info about tasks and processes
Lists information about all tasks and processes currently
in the system.
Author: Trevor Andrews
Path: util/PS-1.36.lha
@endnode
@node PST-1.0a "Public Screen creation tool"
PST 1.0a Public Screen creation tool
CREATES A PUBLIC SCREEN WITH SCREEN TYPE SELECTABLE FROM ANY
CURRENTLY ACTIVE MONITOR TYPE
USES THE 3.0 ASL SCREEN MODE REQUESTER
ALLOWS FOR SELECTION OF SCREEN DIMENSIONS, DEPTH, OVERSCAN, AND
autoscroll (via ASL Screen Mode Requester)
Allows complete control of all Public Screen-related features,
such as "Default Public Screen", "Pop to Front", and "Shanghai".
Tested OK using the Enforcer.
Extremely compatible with the KreuzerSoft series of graphics
programs (Fractal, LyapunovSpace, Terrain, PaletteTool, etc.)
but is NOT in anyway restricted to usage with them.
Put differently, this is a general-usage tool.
Author: Timothy B. Kreuzer
Path: util/PST-1.0a.lha
@endnode
@node Publican-1.6 "Public screen support utility."
Publican 1.6 Public screen support utility.
Publican is a public screen support utility. It allows you to set
the default public screen, set global public screen behaviour flags and
obtain the name of the frontmost public screen (and write it to StdOut
or a local/global variable).
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/Publican-1.6.lha
@endnode
@node PutChar-2.1 "Utility like PopChar on the MacIntosh"
PutChar 2.1 Utility like PopChar on the MacIntosh
This program is a utility like PopChar on the Apple MacIntosh.
PutChar enables you to use all ASCII-codes in any application whether
the code is in the current keymap or not. The possibility of loading
fonts allows you to work reasonable even with fonts that don't have
the standard character set, e.g. foreign fonts, Greek letters or
mathematical symbols. PutChar runs on every Amiga, but it takes also
advantage of the power of some libraries and Kickstart 2.0.
Author: Urs Fleisch
Path: util/PutChar-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node QDisk-2.11 "WorkBench utility to monitor space usage"
QDisk 2.11 WorkBench utility to monitor space usage
A WorkBench utility that will monitor the space usage of any mounted
AMIGA DOS volume, like your hard drive or your floppy drive. QDisk
will also notify you if a volume becomes too full. Comes with a
preference editor to customize QDisk to your needs.
Author: Norman Baccari
Path: util/QDisk-2.11.lha
@endnode
@node QuickTools-1.1 "CD & find file/dirs quickly via database"
QuickTools 1.1 CD & find file/dirs quickly via database
QuickTools is the tool-package for the harddisk-owner who is tired of
writing long pathnames when changing directories and who doesn't have the
time to search for files manually. QuickTools consists mainly of four small
utilities and a library where the search-routines are. All search-routines
support standard AmigaDOS wildcards.
The utilites are:
Qcd: Change directory by only writing enough of the directory name to
identify it. The directory can be anywhere on the harddisk.
QFind: Search for files.
QPop: A commodity for file and directory searching.
QMan A documentation finding utility using the database to locate the
documentation file for a specified program.
Author: Eivind Nordseth
Path: util/QTools-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Quip-0.07e "Fortune Cookie Program From Hell"
Quip 0.07e Fortune Cookie Program From Hell
"The Fortune Cookie Program From Hell", or quite simply, the most flexible
fortune cookie program ever created on any platform. It even has its own
scripting 'language' (QuipScript). Documentation in both ASCII and Guide
formats. Requires OS 2.04+.
Author: Joseph Edwards Van Riper III
Path: util/Quip-0.07e.lha
@endnode
@node rand-1.00 "Selects nearly anything at random"
rand 1.00 Selects nearly anything at random
Rand executes a command that contains text randomly chosen from a
file. This text may be a file name, a program name, an argument
list, a sentence, or whatever. Rand is useful for selecting random
backdrops, blankers, patterns, pointers, and other things during
boot up. It can also be put to other uses, such as selecting
taglines.
Author: Fergus Duniho
Path: util/rand-1.00.lha
@endnode
@node RandomX-1.1 "Creates very random numbers"
RandomX 1.1 Creates very random numbers
This utility creates a random number within the specified range
(e.g between 1000 and 25312 or 1.001 and 2.321). It uses several
sources to create the random number. This utility can be used in
startup-sequences on amigas without clocks and it will produce a
different number every time.
Author: Andrew Leppard
Path: util/RandomX-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Recall-2.3 "Utility to help you remember events"
Recall 2.3 Utility to help you remember events
A program to keep track of birthdays, anniversaries and other important
events. It is an easy-to-use, intuition-based utility for the absent-
minded!
FEATURES
- keeps track of the remaining days to important events
- keeps track of the days since important events happened
- automatically start programs depending on the date and time
- be reminded every # day (e.g. every 14th day)
- be reminded # days before or after the event
- be reminded once a day, every time you boot, before or after a certain
date, before or after a certain hour or minute
- be reminded about events until you acknowledge them
- be reminded with requesters, alerts or practically anything that can be
displayed on an Amiga-monitor
- display unlimited lines of text in the same requester/alert (only
limited by the screen's resolution and memory)
- group different events in the same requester or alert
- keep a simple database of the birthdays of family and friends
- let your Amiga keep track of how old people are by insterting the date
of birth in the middle of the string where you want to display the age
(i.e. the text "Adam is {080570} years old today" will be displayed as
"Adam is 23 years old today".)
- make advanced events which are displayed for example after 21:00 every
3rd day the first 7 days of every 2nd month the next 4 years
- combine all of the attributes mentioned above in the same event
- enter these events in an easy-to-use environment and without the need of
programming-knowledge, just by entering the desired text and pressing a
few buttons
NEW FEATURES
- Suomi catalogs included.
- Various bug fixes.
(Among them, some bugs which caused gurus on some machines).
Author: Ketil Hunn
Path: util/Recall-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node Remind-1.41 "Reminds you of important dates."
Remind 1.41 Reminds you of important dates.
Calender programs are plentiful for the Amiga, you can always find another
program sitting on a board which tells you what you are doing today. However
I feel none of the programs I have tried actually are useful and easy to
read.
The good thing about remind is that it contains all the information in one
window, including what you need to do today, what you need to do within
several days, and what you have to do for the rest of the year. The user
interface has been remarked on by several people for its clarity.
Its compact, completely configurable (well nearly), and its free.
Completely and utterly free, all I ask is that you send me some e-mail to
say that you are using the program.
Author: Richard Ambridge
Path: util/Remind-1.41.lha
@endnode
@node Reminder-5.9 "A nice reminder utility"
Reminder 5.9 A nice reminder utility
Reminder keeps an eye on a list of messages and commands, which the
user (you) wants to be shown and/or executed at a specific time or
time intervals. Any or all of the timeparameters can be wildcards.
Once every minute the list is checked, and if a match between the
systemclock and a time specification is found a window will pop up,
and the message(s) will be shown and/or the command(s) will be
executed.
Because Reminder is supposed to run as a backgroundprocess, it is
designed to be memory efficient and use as little CPU time as possible.
Should you however be the owner of an unexpanded A500, or for any other
reason NOT want the program to run continuous, it is possible to make it
show all messages for today at once, and then die (when using this
option no commands will be executed).
Author: Ebbe Holleris Petersen
Path: util/Reminder-5.9.lha
@endnode
@node RemindMe-1.0 "Events reminder"
RemindMe 1.0 Events reminder
A simple events reminder. Reads the events from a file and checks if the
user should be notified. Weekly, monthly, yearly and unique events are
possible.
Author: Marcus J. Stratmann
Path: util/RemindMe-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ReNum-2.1 "Changes the names of sequences of files"
ReNum 2.1 Changes the names of sequences of files
ReNum is a utility that changes the names of sequences of files. ReNum
is aimed at helping animators that wishes to transfer files, say from
Real3d to DPaint. Real3d calls IFF-files generated as an anim something
like this: Pic0, Pic1, ... (from now on called "Dynamic format"), while
DPaint wants multiple IFF-files to build an animation, to be in alpha-
betical order, often meaning you have to rename your pictures to Pic000,
Pic001, and so on ("Fixed format"). This can be very tedious, especially
if you have a hundred or more pictures. No more of that, because that's
exactly what ReNum does! ReNum can also convert files from Fixed to
Dynamic.
ReNum is also capable of changing the names (and not the framenumbers)
or the numbering of a sequence.
Author: Emil
Path: util/ReNum-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node ReqASK-1.0 "Mouse driven replacement for "ask" cmd."
ReqASK 1.0 Mouse driven replacement for "ask" cmd.
A powerful mouse-driven replacement for the shell command ASK. ReqASK
gives you a large palette of features to customize to fit your needs, by
allowing you use ReqTools requesters from scripts. Aside from the normal
features known from other requester ask commands such as body text,
gadgets, font and similar things, ReqASK offers you two unique special
features: Timeout (your requester will close automatically when the time
limit expires) and IDCMP (requester can close on IDCMP events such as
DISKINSERTED and DISKREMOVED).
Author: Marc Heuler
Path: util/ReqASK-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ReqChange-3.5 "Makes system use Reqtools requesters"
ReqChange 3.5 Makes system use Reqtools requesters
ReqChange is a program that patches Intuition, ASL, ARP and REQ to use
the ReqTools requesters instead. It also adds a couple of extra features,
like an AssignWedge, the possibility to send ARexx-commands when a patched
requester appears, and several options to configure how the patches should
behave.
Author: Magnus Holmgren
Path: util/ReqChange-3.5.lha
@endnode
@node ReqTools-2.2c "Very useful shared requester library"
ReqTools 2.2c Very useful shared requester library
A standard Amiga shared runtime library which makes it a lot quicker
and easier to build standard requesters into your programs. Designed
with CBM's style guidelines in mind, so that the resulting requesters
have the look and feel of AmigaDOS 2.0. Includes a demo and glue/demo
sources.
Author: Nico Francois
Path: util/ReqTools-2.2c.lha
@endnode
@node Request-2.03 "A sophisticated replacement for ASK"
Request 2.03 A sophisticated replacement for ASK
Request opens an rtEZRequest() of the reqtools.library with
user text and gadgets. Designed for use in script files.
A (very :-) sophisticated replacement for ask.
Author: Stefan Sticht, Goncalves A. Georges
Path: util/Request-2.03.lha
@endnode
@node RO-0.81 "A MUI-Based FileManager"
RO 0.81 A MUI-Based FileManager
RO is a new Intuition-controlled, fully user-configurable file manager for
OS 2.04 and newer. RO's mighty features will assist and help you on your
daily work with your Amiga. With RO there is no need to learn those
cryptic shell commands, because you have the complete power of your Amiga
in one hand.
Due to the usage of MUI you are able to configure the look and feel of this
tool as you like it. MUI is the Magic User Interface developed by Stefan
Stuntz which should be installed on every Amiga. It is an object oriented
system to create and maintain graphical user interfaces. Users of MUI
based applications have the ability to customize nearly every pixel of a
programs interface according to their personal taste.
Author: Oliver Rummeyer
Path: util/RO-0.81.lha
@endnode
@node RSys-1.3 "Very comprehensive system monitor"
RSys 1.3 Very comprehensive system monitor
Very comprehensive system monitor. Provides information on just about
everything you could possibly want information on! (Plus some...)
Documentation in German, but program speaks english. Version 1.3,
includes source.
Author: Rolf B
Path: util/RSys-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node RunLame-1.34 "A smart degrader for stupid programs."
RunLame 1.34 A smart degrader for stupid programs.
A smart degrader, more lame programs work, fixes the following lame coding:
not considering caches; not considering the location of the vbr; assuming
screenmode is an old chipset mode; assuming sprite resolution is lores;
turning off sprite DMA in the wrong way. Comes with a GUI and lots of
user-friendly features. Also includes RunLameInfiltrator, which enables
you to permanently fix lame programs. Has passed an extremely careful
beta-testing.
Author: Bilbo the first
Path: util/RunLame-1.34.lha
@endnode
@node RunList-1.2 "Commodity lauches commonly used programs"
RunList 1.2 Commodity lauches commonly used programs
RunList is a commodity to lauch commonly used programs. When activated,
a user defined list of commands is displayed, any one of which can be
activated by clicking on a gadget or by pressing a function key. If
required, RunList can also add an item to the Workbench 'Tools' menu to
activate RunList.
Author: David Kinder
Path: util/RunList-Kinder-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node RunList2-2 "Commodity to run programs from a list."
RunList2 2 Commodity to run programs from a list.
RListN, RListB and RListS are small tools helping to run
programs. They are all the same, differ only by size in order to
meet ones need.
Author: Heinz Reinert
Path: util/RunList2-2.lha
@endnode
@node RushDemo2-37.5370 "Full-featured directory utility demo"
RushDemo2 37.5370 Full-featured directory utility demo
Demo version of a fast, full-featured directory utility for
AmigaDOS 2.0 or greater. It allows files and directories
to be manipulated quickly and easily. Rush uses features
of AmigaDOS 2.0, 2.1, and 3.0, and follows the Amiga User
Interface Style Guide. Some features: Easy to edit ASCII
config files; Online AmigaGuide
help; Automatic archive
format recognition for archive extracting and listing.
Automatic format recognition when double clicking on files;
Can open in any 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, or beyond screen mode, in
any available depth; Public screen support; Enforcer and
Mungwall tested!!!; Iconifies to AppIcon; Rush is also an
AppWindow; User selectable fonts; Uses ASL file and font
requester; Rush is built as a shared library so only one
copy of the code is in memory, even if multiple copies of
Rush are running; Multiple Assign support; Uses memory
pools to reduce fragmentation and increase speed; Locale
support; Plus much more!
Author: Douglas Keller
Path: util/RushDemo2-37.5370.lha
@endnode
@node S-Pack-1.1 "Archiver w/multivol, selfextract, & more"
S-Pack 1.1 Archiver w/multivol, selfextract, & more
One program for all your file-packing requirements including
HD-backup, archiving, data transfer.
Unbeatable compression, self-unpacking, multi-volume packs.
Needs no special libraries or handlers.
Author: Chas A.Wyndham.
Path: util/S-Pack-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node SASC_GoldED-1.1 "Embeds GoldED into SAS/C(++) Environment"
SASC_GoldED 1.1 Embeds GoldED into SAS/C(++) Environment
Two AREXX scripts for embedding GoldED into the SAS/C(++)
environment. The first invokes SMAKE or SC from within
GOLDED and collects the errors and warnings using SCMSG.
The second script is executed when someone clicks on an
error/warning in the SCMSG window and positionates the
cursor on the line with the error. When the file in which
the selected error occured is not loaded into GoldED the
file is loaded in an new window before positionating the
cursor.
Author: Roland Schwingel
Path: util/SASC_GoldED-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Scout-1.3 "Tool to monitor computer system."
Scout 1.3 Tool to monitor computer system.
A tool that allows you to monitor your computer system. It displays
many different things - like tasks, ports, assigns, expansion boards,
resident commands, interrupts, etc. - and you can perform some
certain actions on them.
For example you can freeze tasks, close windows and screens, release
semaphores or remove locks, ports and interrupts.
An implemented ARexx interface makes you these actions available, too.
Author: Andreas Gelhausen
Path: util/Scout-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node Screen2IFF-1.03 "Save front screen to IFF file w/hotkey"
Screen2IFF 1.03 Save front screen to IFF file w/hotkey
A commodity that enables you to save the frontmost Intuition screen by
pressing a hotkey. English and French AmigaGuide docs provided.
Author: Fr
ric DELACROIX
Path: util/Screen2IFF-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node ScreenFool-2.7 "public screen manager utility"
ScreenFool 2.7 public screen manager utility
ScreenFool is a utility for Amigas with Release 2 or later of the operating
system. It allows you to work with so-called "Public" screens and thereby
enhance your productivity, by allowing Workbench screen (and other)
applications to use a different screen than the regular Workbench.
Author: Chris Lawrence
Path: util/ScreenFool-2.7.lha
@endnode
@node ScreenTool-1.04 "Switch between screens using hotkeys."
ScreenTool 1.04 Switch between screens using hotkeys.
On the MS-DOS
en you have the keyboard shortcut CTRL-TAB to cycle
between the applications, and the CTRL-ESC shortcut to view all
running applications in a requester.
With ScreenTool you have the MS-Windows CTRL-ESC function on your
Amiga. You get a requester with all available screens - so you have a
tool to handle comfortable all open screens.
ScreenTool is not a Commodity, because it is very small - and so it is
fast enough by starting from the disk. By activating with FKey you
can start a lot of tools with the keyboard, without using any
additional RAM.
So ScreenTool will save your CPU and RAM!
Author: Klaus Muckenhuber
Path: util/ScreenTool-1.04.lha
@endnode
@node Set040-2.41 "68040 MMU map and cache control program."
Set040 2.41 68040 MMU map and cache control program.
A 68040 MMU Mapping & Cache Control program. The program is now fully
capable of surviving a reboot on a KICKROM setup. It is able to trap
attempted writes to kickstart, and completely recover and prevent the
software failure. The various help and info options are now much easier to
remember and understand, and are also much more informative.
Author: Nic Wilson
Path: util/Set040-2.41.lha
@endnode
@node Set_Icon-?.? "AppIcon for mass icon manipulation"
Set_Icon ?.? AppIcon for mass icon manipulation
A WorkBench AppIcon with the following functions:
1. The program creates an appicon on to which you drop your icon,
if there isn't an existing .info file a new one will be created,
otherwise all the information from the old icon will be copied
to the new one (e.g tooltypes, stacksize and so on). You can do
more than one icon at a time using the shift drag method.
2. The program will copy the image from the first icon to all the
others, if any of the files do not have a .info file, one will
be created.
3. The program will copy the Tool Types and (Tool) from the first icon
to all the others, if any of the files do not have a .info file, one
will be created.
4. The program will remove the .info files of the selected files.
Author: Kev Crate
Path: util/Set_Icon.lha
@endnode
@node ShowFont-1.1 "Versatile Font-viewing utility"
ShowFont 1.1 Versatile Font-viewing utility
Show your available fonts in a comfortable way. Features: Shows bitmapped
and Compugraphic
-outline fonts; Easy selection of fonts outside the fonts:
drawer; Shows colored fonts in their "natural" colors; Presents fonts in
all screen modes. The surface changes its size automatically to fit on the
screen. You are also able to open ShowFont on the Workbench or on a public
screen; You have the choice to look at all drawable chars, at the string
you have saved in the preferences file, or at the chars you are typing in a
gadget; Additional information about height, width, number of bitplanes and
proportional fonts is given; Fonts can be presented normally, italically,
bold or underlined; plus much more... First public release. Binary only.
Author: Uwe Schilling
Path: util/ShowFont-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Shrub-1.4 "Creates dir listings in a "tree" format."
Shrub 1.4 Creates dir listings in a "tree" format.
So what the hell is Shrub you ask? A datatbase of all available plants in
the UK - No. A nifty program that hepls you maintain the temperatures that
plant seeds need to germinate - I don't think so. Shrub creates directory
listings in a "tree" format.
If you have used the "Tree" command of MSDOS then you'll know what I'm on
about. Otherwise here goes an explanation : You select a drawer, every file
within this drawer is displayed in a list, if there are other drawers in this
directory then they too will have their contents displayed, and so on. The
output in the list is formated so that it is easy to understand. Eg:
File1
File2
Dir1
File1.1
Dir1.1
File1.1.1
File1.2
File3
File4
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/Shrub-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node SIP-2.20 "System Information Program - Monitor"
SIP 2.20 System Information Program - Monitor
A quick and reliable System Monitor for OS V2.04+ Users,
which includes a very intuitive GUI.
It looks very similar to one of the first and best programs in this
sector (we do not mention names here), but is FREEWARE, not Shareware.
Author: Andreas R. Kleinert
Path: util/SIP-2.20.lha
@endnode
@node Size-1.0 "Counts bytes in the specified directory"
Size 1.0 Counts bytes in the specified directory
If you want to copy a whole directory, and you do not know how much
files or bytes are located in this directory, this shell command
will help you. It counts bytes, directries, blocks and links. The
actual size of the directory will also be counted.
Author: Markus Hillenbrand
Path: util/Size-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node SkoEd-1.14 "A Programmer's Editor Revisited."
SkoEd 1.14 A Programmer's Editor Revisited.
Well, when I got my Amiga I found that there were no editors around that I
really liked. Some were good and did quite a lot but they were not me. So I
wrote SkoEd which is in may ways my personal preference. SkoEd is by no means
the begin and end all of Editors; there are a number of areas which need
improving. It is however at a stage that I feel can be released to the Amiga
community.
FEATURES
Here is a list of what SkoEd can do.
- Remaps keystrokes to commands.
- Customisable.
- Multiple Files.
- Multiple Views of files.
- Clones the WorkBench Screen and WorkBench Screen text font.
- Set own Screen and Font.
- Reads,Writes and Converts IBM format files.
- A FAST Find/Replace.
- Column Blocks.
- Clipboard support.
- AutoSave after time limit expires.
- Folding.
- Match {([])}.
- Count number of braces {} in a file.
- Word Completion. (I like this one :-)
- Zoom/Explode of Views.
- Memory file to remember files previously loaded and cursor location.
- Unlimited Marks to allow you to go instantly to a marked location.
- Undelete n Deletes. (n is setable)
- Iconify.
- Script file bit is handled correctly (and is settable).
- AREXX
- User Configurable Gadget Strip
- And other, less obvious functions.
Here are the areas I wish to improve.
- A full macro language. (although with Arexx do I need this?)
- A full Undo as opposed to Undelete (and Redo).
- Repeat command.
- Allow user to create own menu strips.
Author: David McPaul
Path: util/SkoEd-1.14.lha
@endnode
@node SMenu-1.0 "Powerful and fast-working screenselector"
SMenu 1.0 Powerful and fast-working screenselector
SMenu is a screenselector with several nice features.
o It is a Commodity.
o It works fast, because the list of screens can be accessed with a
simple mouseclick or a hotkey.
o The configuration is done in a GUI.
o Full keyboard support.
o It is possible to define a hotkey for each screen.
o ARexx support.
Author: Jon Anders Haugum
Path: util/SMenu-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node SnoopDos-3.0 "System and application monitor"
SnoopDos 3.0 System and application monitor
SnoopDos
SnoopDos is a utility that allows you to monitor a variety of system
operations carried out by programs on your Amiga. This includes what
files a program is trying to open, what fonts, libraries, devices and
environment variables it is looking for, and so on.
This is very useful if you are trying to figure out why a certain
application won't work properly. Usually, it's because the application
can't find a certain configuration file, library or device.
This version has many new features not present in version 1.7. Among
the most important are a full GUI, support for many new functions,
support for monitoring programs compiled with GNU C, and a packet
debugger for programmers.
Author: Eddy Carroll
Path: util/SnoopDos-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node Snoopy-2.0 "Monitor calls to library/devs/resources"
Snoopy 2.0 Monitor calls to library/devs/resources
Enables you to monitor library function calls of any library you wish.
The idea of course came from SnoopDos by Eddy Carroll, but Snoopy is
different in approach and purpose. Snoopy has no specific patches for
specific functions. It is an all-purpose tool to monitor *ANY* library
call in *ANY* system library. Now allows you to also monitor *ANY*
device and *ANY* resource!
Author: Gerson Kurz
Path: util/Snoopy-2.0.lha
@endnode
@node Sort-1.34 "Sorts ASCII-Files, many features"
Sort 1.34 Sorts ASCII-Files, many features
A cli-based text file sort utility. Includes options for:
Ascending/descending sort; Limiting sort to a range of lines;
Case-sensitivity; Delete empty lines; Delete multiple occurences
of same line; Overwrite input file; Sort and write file in reverse
order of input; Join files and sort. Includes both English and
German binaries.
Author: R
diger Werner
Path: util/Sort-1.34.lha
@endnode
@node SpeakTimeCX-1.2 "Have the system time spoken by hotkey"
SpeakTimeCX 1.2 Have the system time spoken by hotkey
A simple commodity, that once activated, will allow you to have the
system time spoken through the narrator.device at the touch of a hotkey.
Author: Gary Walker
Path: util/SpeakTimeCX-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node Splitter-1.21 "Split any file into several files."
Splitter 1.21 Split any file into several files.
Can split any file into a given number of files with equal size or several
files with given size and can join those automatically to the original file
again. Works now with MS-DOS computers. Binaries for amiga, MS-DOS and
SUN sparc included.
Author: Martin Schlodder
Path: util/Splitter-1.21.lha
@endnode
@node Sploin-1.79 "Powerful file splitter/joiner. UNIX comp"
Sploin 1.79 Powerful file splitter/joiner. UNIX comp
Sploin is a highly configurable file splitter and joiner. Can extract any
number of bytes from anywhere in a file, separate a file in two (with header
skiping), split a file in smaller ones (specifying the number of chunks or the
size of each) with optional auto-truncation to MS-DOS 8.3 chars limitation,
and joining with various ways of specifying the files. The major feature is
it's ability to split a big file into smaller ones, and then automatically
joining them together later. Can be compiled on practically all UNIX and VMS
systems (thus ideal for bringing home huge archives freshly FTPed).
Author: Yves Perrenoud
Path: util/Sploin-1.79.lha
@endnode
@node SSearch-1.3 "Fast replacement for AmigaDOS 'search'"
SSearch 1.3 Fast replacement for AmigaDOS 'search'
Does nearly the same thing as the AmigaDOS's search command but faster.
Example: searching for "foobar" in the C= Autodocs (plus some other
Autodocs, 82 files, 1937 KBytes) requires 73 seconds with search and
15 seconds with ssearch on the author's machine (A3000/030-25). SSearch
has two additional features compared to search: you can search case
sensitive, which is even faster than case insensitive, and you can switch
off printing of file names.
Author: Stefan Sticht
Path: util/SSearch-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node SSLib-5.103 "Shared library of support functions"
SSLib 5.103 Shared library of support functions
A shared library containing functions for:
* Program startup and exit
* Miscellaneous services
* General tracking services
* Special tracking services
* File operations
* Hashed trees
* Filename manipulation
* Next generation of names ...
* Private functions allowing SS extensions
* Memory allocation with pools
* Sorting and misc
* Buffered I/O
* ...And some additional services
Author: Martin Mares
Path: util/SSLib-5.103.lha
@endnode
@node SSplit-1.3 "Split large files in smaller ones"
SSplit 1.3 Split large files in smaller ones
A small utility that allows you to split one big file into several small
files. Useful for splitting up large files for transporting or storing
on floppies. Includes templates to split files to the exact size for
storing on OFS, FFS, and low and high density MSDOS disks.
Author: Stefan Sticht
Path: util/SSplit-1.3.lha
@endnode
@node StarBlank-3.1 "Screen blanker shows moving stars"
StarBlank 3.1 Screen blanker shows moving stars
Screen blanker commodity that shows a moving
star field. Features user definable timeout,
hot keys, and an insty-blank hot key. Based
upon Leo Schwab's "stars" screen hack.
Author: Brian Neal
Path: util/StarBlank-3.1.lha
@endnode
@node StartUp-Menu-1.39 "Customizable startup utility"
StartUp-Menu 1.39 Customizable startup utility
A menu which allows you to choose between various options at
startup. Features: ARexx support; screen database support;
unlimited number of buttons/choices; can show a file in the
menu backgroud; public screen support; any font on the menu;
can scroll phrases along the bottom of the menu; the menu
can have any palette; menu can pop up only if certain
qualifiers are pressed (eg. Mouse buttons); can show free
RAM and time and can can also alter system settings (disable
drive clicking, enable * as a wildcard and public screen
flags).
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/StartUp-Menu-1.39.lha
@endnode
@node StartWindow-2 "Small tool helping to run programs."
StartWindow 2 Small tool helping to run programs.
StartWindow2 is a small tool helping to run programs. It is the
update of StartWindow1.1
Author: Heinz Reinert
Path: util/StartWindow-2.lha
@endnode
@node Statis-1.24 "Enhanced replacement for the STATUS cmd"
Statis 1.24 Enhanced replacement for the STATUS cmd
STATIS is much like the STATUS command but has the following improvements;
STATIS tells you if a process has been run in the background by printing
the # flag in front of the process number; STATIS displays the result codes
of a process (if you specify the RC option); STATIS prints the arguments of
the command (if you specify the EXT option); STATIS allows for search of a
command by NAME, by ARGUMENTS, by both NAME and ARGUMENTS and also supports
PATTERN MATCHING!; STATIS will show you the CURRENT IO of a command (if
you specify the CIO option).
Author: Dominique Lorre
Path: util/Statis-1.24.lha
@endnode
@node StickIt2-2.00 "Computerized "PostIt Note" type reminder"
StickIt2 2.00 Computerized "PostIt Note" type reminder
StickIt2 is a replacement for the good ol' Post-It note. It allows
you to stick notes on your screen which will be displayed every time
you reboot; useful to remind you of things to do.
StickIt version 2.00 supports the following features:
* StickIt2 can have up to 100 notes in use at any time.
* StickIt2's notes can be in any colour.
* StickIt2's notes can use any font in any colour, size and style.
Each note can have its own font.
* StickIt2's notes are directly editable (like typing text into a
word processor).
* StickIt2's notes are resizable using a discrete hidden resize
gadget.
* StickIt2's notes can open on any public screen.
* StickIt2 runs as a commodity.
* StickIt2 uses the system clipboard.
* StickIt2 can be run from either Workbench or the CLI with full
tooltype support in both cases.
* StickIt2 has a font sensitive GadTools interface designed with the
excellent "The Designer". See Credits.
* StickIt version 2.00 is only 7k larger than StickIt-1.03.
The limits imposed by the program are:
* The note may only contain 4k of text (just over 4,000 characters).
* The title bar may only contain 128 characters of text.
Author: Andy Dean
Path: util/StickIt2-2.00.lha
@endnode
@node SunWindows-2.0.030 "A virtual screen/window manager"
SunWindows 2.0.030 A virtual screen/window manager
A virtual screen/window manager, which makes it a lot easier to
control windows on (virtual) public screens. The whole screen with
its windows can be controlled via a little window which re-displays
the whole screen. Lots of hotkeys offer you great control over
windows and screens. Requires the reqtools.library (provided).
Author: Bernhard Scholz
Path: util/SunWindow-2.0.030.lha
@endnode
@node SuperDark-2.1a "A very nice modular screen blanker"
SuperDark 2.1a A very nice modular screen blanker
A screen blanker with some special features. It is similar to the
AfterDark screen blanker in the PC and Mac worlds. Features include a
lot of different screen effects via "modular" screen blankers, a
screen locker, and more.
Author: Thomas Landspurg
Path: util/SuperDark-2.1a.lha
@endnode
@node SwazInfo-1.4 "Replaces WorkBench information window"
SwazInfo 1.4 Replaces WorkBench information window
SwazInfo replaces WorkBench's icon information window while still
retaining all the information and options and provid- ing several
enhancements. Features added in addition to normal Workbench
information are: AppWindow, support for MultiuserFileSystem,
configurable window font, commodities support, and ARexx support.
Author: David Swasbrook
Path: util/SwazInfo-1.4.lha
@endnode
@node SysInfo-3.24 "Gives comprehensive system information"
SysInfo 3.24 Gives comprehensive system information
A brand new release of this popular program. It reports interesting
information about the configuration of your Amiga, including some
speed comparisons with other configurations, versions of the OS
software, and much more. Binary only.
Author: Nic Wilson
Path: util/SysInfo-3.24.lha
@endnode
@node TAUI-?.? "A Magic User Interface for your lharc."
TAUI ?.? A Magic User Interface for your lharc.
TAUI is a short program that gives you
a Magic User Interface for your lharc.
TAUI uses MUI (the Magic User Interface),
(c) Stefan Stuntz.
(Though, Stefan, could you tell me why
to install the 2.0 includes to get
the program run under MUI 2.0 ???)
It should work with your lharc, though I
have just tried lha yet. Every archives
action is configured thru Tooltypes, so
you can use any lharc.
Author: J
rgen Schober
Path: util/TAUI.lha
@endnode
@node TauIcons-1.7 "MagicWB style icons for Workbench"
TauIcons 1.7 MagicWB style icons for Workbench
8 color Workbench icons using the MagicWB palette and templates. Includes
well over hundred icons and dockicons. Documentation has detailed
installation instructions.
Author: Osma Ahvenlampi
Path: util/TauIcons-1.7.lha
@endnode
@node TeleBASE-2.614 "Phone/addr database w/caller id & print"
TeleBASE 2.614 Phone/addr database w/caller id & print
TeleBASE is a database for addresses and phone numbers. It will
dial your modem for you, print envelopes, labels, and phone lists.
TeleBASE will also receive Caller ID messages with the appropriate
hard/firmware. A full featured ARexx port is also included.
WB2.0 Commodity. Tested w/Supra's 32bis modems.
Author: Scott Rogerson
Path: util/TeleBASE-2.614.lha
@endnode
@node TimeCalc-1.0 "A timecode calculator for EBU/SMPTE."
TimeCalc 1.0 A timecode calculator for EBU/SMPTE.
Well, I never found a decent timecode calculator, so here is one that works
correctly (For me at any rate) with EBU and SMPTE timecodes (SMPTE
DropFrame is not currently supported). It has clever string gadgets that
make timecode entry a breeze. Timecode entry routines are part of the
"Diamond Edit" package which is a single frame recorder for the PAL
environment (soon for NTSC) that is a very powerful and cost effective
means of recording hires 24bit animations to video tape for playback at a
full frame rate (for professional VTRs only). Requires OS2.x.
Author: Paul Huxham
Path: util/TimeCalc-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node TimeEvent-1.0 "Preference Editor v1.0 for cron programs"
TimeEvent 1.0 Preference Editor v1.0 for cron programs
With the TimeEvent Preference Editor you can control the execution times
of a list of programs. You can popup a requester to remind you of a
special date, start a backup every week or let your computer fetch your
email during the night, because of the lower rates. As with the System
Preference Editors, there has to be an additional program to perform the
settings made with TimeEvent. This program is called cron and it runs
in the background. (not included!)
Author: Alexander Lazarevic
Path: util/TimeEvent-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node TimeGuardian-1.1 "Package to start events at certain times"
TimeGuardian 1.1 Package to start events at certain times
TimeGuardian is a program package with which you can easily start
events, that have to be done at certain times or dates on your
computer. You also can write log files to disk, where you can see when
your computer was switched on.
Author: Gerri K
Path: util/TimeGuardian-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node TimePlanner-1.0 "Events reminder and/or program launcher."
TimePlanner 1.0 Events reminder and/or program launcher.
A simple but handy scheduled events deamon. Sits in the
background and notifies you of pre-programmed events (de-
scribed in an ASCII config file); can also start batchfiles at
preset dates and/or times.
Author: Laurence Vanhelsuw
Path: util/TimePlanner-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node TM2Ascii-1.0 "Translate ToolManager config to ASCII."
TM2Ascii 1.0 Translate ToolManager config to ASCII.
Have you ever tried to move your ToolManager-icons directory to another
place? Did you rename your Harddisk or get a bigger one? Did your index
finger get tired of endless clicking only to change the path of 42 icons?
The solution is TM2Ascii. It will read a ToolManager configfile and
translate it to an ASCII (readable!) file. Use your favorite editor to
globally change everything you want and then use TM2Ascii to change the
file back into ToolManger format.
Author: Michael Illgner
Path: util/TM2Ascii-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node ToolsDaemon-2.1a "Run programs by selecting WB menu item."
ToolsDaemon 2.1a Run programs by selecting WB menu item.
Allows you to run programs simply by selecting a menu item from the menu
strip of Workbench 2.0. Shell and Workbench programs are supported,
including arguments and tool types for both of these. The menu items can
be arranged in several menus, with sub-items and keyboard shortcuts.
Author: Nico Francois
Path: util/ToolsDaemon-2.1a.lha
@endnode
@node ToolType-3.2 "Edit ToolTypes easily."
ToolType 3.2 Edit ToolTypes easily.
A program to make it easier to edit tooltypes in icons. ToolType will
read the tooltypes from an icon file and let you use your favorite
text editor to change or add to the tooltypes. ToolType can be run
from shell, Workbench, or set up as an appicon. Includes an option to
sort the tooltypes alphabetically.
Author: Michael J Barsoom
Path: util/ToolType-3.2.lha
@endnode
@node TPD-39.1 "Datatype to read PCX files."
TPD 39.1 Datatype to read PCX files.
Tron's PCX DataType V39.1, TPD is a datatype for OS 3.0 or newer. This
datatype enables your system to read PCX files. PCX is an image file
format invented by the programmers of the program "PaintBrush" and one of
the most common image formats on MS-DOS computers. With this datatype you
will be able to display such PCX files with "MultiView" or load them as
patterns or pictures with "WBPattern".
Author: Matthias Scheler
Path: util/TPD-39.1.lha
@endnode
@node true-1.0 "Simple versions of "true" and "false""
true 1.0 Simple versions of "true" and "false"
Trivially simple versions of "true" and "false" UNIX
like shell commands, for cases where the shell in use
has no equivalent builtin command.
Author: Fred Fish
Path: util/true-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node UnLock-37.0 "Unlock Lock()-ed objects on HD"
UnLock 37.0 Unlock Lock()-ed objects on HD
This is just a little program to
fix problems occuring with programs,
leaving locks on objects somewhere on
your HD. Have you ever had the problem,
that when you tested a program just
downloaded from a BBS, it seemed that
the program kept a Lock() on some
object on your HD? If so, you know
that you can not delete the object
(dir, file whatever), without removing
the lock first or rebooting. I have
encountered this problem lots of times,
but didn`t always want to launch a
System Monitor, to remove the
outstanding locks, just to delete
something.
Author: Kai Iske
Path: util/UnLock-37.0.lha
@endnode
@node UnPacker-1.2 "AppIcon util for extracting archives"
UnPacker 1.2 AppIcon util for extracting archives
UnPacker is an appicon utility for extracting archives from the WB.
It automatically chooses the archiver to use by comparing the file
suffix (e.g.. '.lha') with the program icon's tooltypes. Thus you
can configure it to recognize every archive format you use.
Author: Erik Sagalara
Path: util/UnPacker-1.2.lha
@endnode
@node UnTar-?.? "CLI utility to unpack tar archives."
UnTar ?.? CLI utility to unpack tar archives.
A very simple CLI utility to unpack archives generated by the Unix TAR
program or equivalent. It has not been extensively tested, but should work
for most, if not all, TAR files.
Author: Andrew Church
Path: util/UnTar.lha
@endnode
@node UOut-1.1 "Joins and decodes split uuencoded files."
UOut 1.1 Joins and decodes split uuencoded files.
It will take the separate files, join them together (stripping
out all non-uucode data in the process), call your uudecode
program on the resulting file, and then delete the uucode files.
Author: Roland Acton
Path: util/UOut-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node Usage-1.06 "Extended "du" (disk usage) type command"
Usage 1.06 Extended "du" (disk usage) type command
Similar to the UNIX "du" (disk usage) command, this program has more options,
mainly the ability to make comparisons and return WARN if the given amount has
been exceeded. Supports wildcards.
Author: Janne Kiiskil
Path: util/Usage-1.06.lha
@endnode
@node UUCode-36.9 "Optimized stand-alone uuencode/uudecode."
UUCode 36.9 Optimized stand-alone uuencode/uudecode.
Encode files for network transmission and decode transferred files. This
standard encoding algorithm converts three 8-Bit groups (bytes) to four
6-Bit groups (sextets) of printable characters, which can then be sent over
networks which don't support eight data bits.
These tools were written because the existing programs did not fit my
personal needs. The others were either inconvenient to use, too slow or too
oversized, so I decided to write optimized versions myself. Both tools are
pure and can be made resident.
Author: Ralph Seichter
Path: util/UUCode-36.9.lha
@endnode
@node uuInOut-1.03 "A pair of very rapid uuencode/decoders."
uuInOut 1.03 A pair of very rapid uuencode/decoders.
A pair of very rapid uuencode/decoders. They beat anything currently
available on aminet by a good margin, especially on decoding. Very fast,
pure, small and 100% assembly. Automatically detects and takes advantage
of 68020+. Requires Workbench 2.04+.
Author: Nicolas Dade
Path: util/uuInOut-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node UUxT-3.0b "CLI/GUI-based UUEncoder/UUDecoder"
UUxT 3.0b CLI/GUI-based UUEncoder/UUDecoder
UUxT is a full featured UUencode/decoder with the following features:
o File splitting when encoding for easy mailing/posting.
o Batch decoding. (You can decode many files at once, as well as
split files without joining them. UUxT also has wildcard support.)
o Batch encoding. You can encode multiple files into one text file.
o Automatically skips over mail headers and other junk that can end
up inencoded files.
o Ability to LhA compress files for you, and then uuencode the
resulting compressed file, all in one step, thus saving you time.
You can also decode and de-LhA in one step.
UUxT also comes with UUxT-GUI 2.0, a full featured workbench interface for
UUxT. UUxT-GUI 2.0 now supports all of UUxT 3.0's features including
batch encoding, decoding, etc.
Author: Asher Feldman
Path: util/UUxT-3.0b.lha
@endnode
@node VCLI-7.04 "Control CLI by voice commands"
VCLI 7.04 Control CLI by voice commands
Voice Command Line Interface (VCLI) will execute CLI commands, ARexx
commands, or ARexx scripts by voice command. VCLI allows you to launch
multiple applications or control any program with an ARexx capability
entirely by spoken voice command. VCLI is multitasking and will run in
the background, listening for your voice command even while other
programs may be running. VCLI also has its own ARexx port so that
internal functions and options can be controlled by ARexx command.
This new version fixes a few bugs, plugs a memory leak, improves
gadget functions by providing keyboard alternatives, and increases the
sensitivity of the voice.library recognition functions so that you don't
always have to speak so loudly. Documentation is provided for both
AmigaGuide and Multiview. This is the fastest and most accurate version
of VCLI yet, and it fully supports DSS 8, Perfect Sound 3, Sound Magic
(Sound Master) and many generic audio digitizers.
Author: Richard Horne
Path: util/VCLI-7.04.lha
@endnode
@node Vim-3.0 "A clone of the UNIX "vi" text editor"
Vim 3.0 A clone of the UNIX "vi" text editor
Vi IMproved. A clone of the UNIX text editor "vi". Very useful for
editing programs and other plain ASCII text. Full Vi compatibility
(except Q command) and includes most "ex" commands. Extra features
above Vi: Multilevel undo, command line history, improved command line
editing, command typeahead display, command to display yank buffers,
possi- bility to edit binary files, file name stack, support for Manx
QuickFix, shows current file name in window title, on-line help, text
block operations, etc.
Includes a few bug fixes and new features like tag stack, file marks,
jump list, visual (first select area, then operator), use of cursor
keys in insert mode, column mode copy/cut/paste, macro programming by
example, text formatting, termcap support, etc. Also runs under UNIX
and MSDOS.
Author: Bram Moolenaar, et. al.
Path: util/Vim-3.0.lha
@endnode
@node VirusChecker-6.50 "A memory/file/bootblock virus detector"
VirusChecker 6.50 A memory/file/bootblock virus detector
A virus checker that can check memory, disk bootblocks, and all disk files
for signs of most known viruses. Can remember nonstandard bootblocks that
you indicate are OK and not bother you about them again. Includes an ARexx
port, supports SHI's Bootblock.library. By using this library and its
brainfile you have the ability to add new Bootblock viruses as SHI releases
new brainfiles.
Author: John Veldthuis
Path: util/VirusChecker-6.50.lha
@endnode
@node VirusZII-1.12 "AntiVirus utility with file decrunching"
VirusZII 1.12 AntiVirus utility with file decrunching
Release II of this popular virus detector. The filechecker can decrunch
files for testing and the memory checker removes all known viruses
from memory without 'Guru Meditation' and checks memory for viruses
regularly. VirusZ has easy to use intuitionized menus including keycuts
for both beginners and experienced users.
Author: Georg H
rmann
Path: util/VirusZII-1.12.lha
@endnode
@node VMem-1.0 "Virtual Memory system w/memory emulation"
VMem 1.0 Virtual Memory system w/memory emulation
Release 1 VIRTUAL MEMORY SYSTEM for ALL Amigas with WB2 or
above (requires programs to be specially written for it,
though.) Incorporates "memory emulation" to allow chip mem
to act as FAST mem,etc. Includes a Preferences program in
Workbench 2+ style. Complete with programming header files,
AutoDocs(tm), and an example program with source. The rest
of the package is Binary only.
Author: Lee Braiden
Path: util/VMem-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node VMM-2.1 "Virtual memory for Amigas w/68030/68040"
VMM 2.1 Virtual memory for Amigas w/68030/68040
VMM implements a virtual memory manager for Amigas with a 68040 or
68030 processor. A nice GUI to enter all parameters and to disable
certain tasks and load files from using virtual memory is also
provided.
V2.1 fixes various bugs in V2.0a. It also includes a write buffer for
pages going out to disk, making VMM a lot faster. Paging to a file
has also been speeded up significantly.
Author: Martin Apel
Path: util/VMM-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node VoiceShell-1.21 "Control your Amiga with voice commands."
VoiceShell 1.21 Control your Amiga with voice commands.
VoiceShell is THE voice recognition program for the Amiga computer. It
allows you to start a program just by saying the program's name, actually
it allows you to control just about everything about your Amiga. VoiceShell
is a replacement project for VCLI by Richard Horne. VoiceShell however
uses the same library, also by Richard Horne, to recognize the words.
Author: Tomi Blinnikka
Path: util/VoiceShell-1.21.lha
@endnode
@node VT-2.68 "A comprehensive virus utility package."
VT 2.68 A comprehensive virus utility package.
A very good virus checker, however all the documentation is in
German.
Author: Heiner Schneegold
Path: util/VT-2.68.lha
@endnode
@node WangiPad-1.10 "Launch programs from a list on WB"
WangiPad 1.10 Launch programs from a list on WB
WangiPad lets you launch programs from a list on your workbench.
This a major advantage over the ToolManager Dock approach, you can
get more items in for less Workbench real-estate. It is also more
flexible than the ToolsDaemon menu method. Has many options and of
course supports drag 'n' drop AppWindow argument substitution.
Author: Lee Kindness
Path: util/WangiPad-1.10.lha
@endnode
@node WB2Stuff-?.? "WB2 icons, presets, and IFF Images."
WB2Stuff ?.? WB2 icons, presets, and IFF Images.
Some miscellaneous WorkBench stuff. Includes a couple of IFF pictures,
some pattern presets and some 4-color icons. The icons are similar to
the standard WB2.0 icons but meant to have their purpose more "intuitively
obvious".
Author: John E. Perry, ///
Path: util/WB2Stuff.lha
@endnode
@node WBFlash-2.1 "Color-cycle active window or WorkBench"
WBFlash 2.1 Color-cycle active window or WorkBench
A small program that allows you to easily create nice colourcycles
on the Workbench screen. WBFlash now also supports AGA chipset for
greatly improved performance. Both Swedish and English versions are
included. Binary only.
Author: Thomas Pettersson
Path: util/WBFlash-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node WBPrint-1.03 "Prints text on WB screens title bar"
WBPrint 1.03 Prints text on WB screens title bar
This program lets you print any text (like DOS command ECHO)
on Workbench screen's title bar. WB screen will be fronted
automagically. You can also turn screen flash on. Note: there is
only one screen line for your text, therefore there are no special
chars (like *n) supported (maximal number of letters in on the WB's!
title bar depends on current WB font widch (check the proportional
one!).
Author: Marcin Orlowski
Path: util/WBPrint-1.03.lha
@endnode
@node WhatIs-3.5 "Can detect file types"
WhatIs 3.5 Can detect file types
WhatIs.library can detect file types and is fully parametrable by an
ascii file. You can describe file types and they will be recognized
by the library. A few tools are also included.
Author: Sylvain Rougier
Pierre Carrette
Path: util/WhatIs-3.5.lha
@endnode
@node WindowDaemon-1.9 "Extended control to intuition windows"
WindowDaemon 1.9 Extended control to intuition windows
Window Daemon gives extended control to intuition windows and screens
through HotKeys and Arexx. In addition there is better workbench drawer
manipulation, you can close the current drawer window when opening another
drawer, and when closing a drawer can open its parent automatically.
Using a hotkey you can manage the task priority owning the current window
and even suspend the task. Also the active window can be brought to the
front or pushed to the back by simply holding down both mouse buttons.
Author: David Swasbrook
Path: util/WindowDaemon-1.9.lha
@endnode
@node Xoper-2.4 "Monitor and control system activity"
Xoper 2.4 Monitor and control system activity
Very comprehensive program to monitor and control system activity.
Monitor cpu, memory usage, ports, interrupts, devices. Close windows,
screens, show loaded fonts or last Guru code number. Clean up memory,
flush unused libraries, devices, fonts. etc. and a whole bunch more!
Spawns its own process. A very handy background task to have loaded.
Author: Werner Gunther
Path: util/Xoper-2.4.lha
@endnode
@node xpkdisk-37.5 "An exec style compressing disk device."
xpkdisk 37.5 An exec style compressing disk device.
`xpkdisk.device' is an exec-style device that looks like trackdisk.device
and similar disks. The difference is that it compresses its data and
stores it in multiple files in an existing filesystem. It uses the XPK
(eXternal PacKer) standard to do the actual compression.
Author: Olaf Seibert
Path: util/xpkDisk-37.5.lha
@endnode
@node xpkHFMN-1.16 "A dynamic Huffman xpk compression lib."
xpkHFMN 1.16 A dynamic Huffman xpk compression lib.
A dynamic Huffman xpk compression library, a rewrite of xpkHUFF.library.
It's 100% 68000 and pc-relative & reentrant, and it's FAST, and when I say
fast, I mean REALLY fast. It is not a replacement for HUFF but a further
library called HFMN because the algorithm used is not 100% identical to the
one of HUFF, therefore the HFMN data will not decrunch with HUFF and vice
versa.
Author: Martin Hauner
Path: util/xpkHFMN-1.16.lha
@endnode
@node RAKE-1.1 "XPK packer sublibrary"
RAKE 1.1 XPK packer sublibrary
RAKE is an XPK packer sublibrary which implements a highly optimized
form of the popular LZ77 compression algorithm. It uses static huffman
coding for the 'len' and a three-step coding for the 'offset'
information. The major feature of this packer is the highly optimized
algorithm for tracking down redundant data.
Author: Karsten Dagef
Path: util/xpkRAKE-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node xpkSHRI-1.0 "An XPK packer sub-library."
xpkSHRI 1.0 An XPK packer sub-library.
An XPK packer sub-library that implements a high compression rate,
optimized compressor. The compressor uses offset/len encoding with
adaptive arithmetic aftercoding for best compression results. Its
compression rate is better than that of most other packers, e.g. lha, zoo
or powerpacker.
Author: Matthias Meixner
Path: util/xpkSHRI-1.0.lha
@endnode
@node Yak-1.60 "A multipurpose commodity"
Yak 1.60 A multipurpose commodity
Yet Another Kommodity. Features a sunmouse that only activates when
the mouse stops, KeyActivate windows, click windows to front or back,
cycle screens with mouse, mouse and screen blanking,
close/zip/shrink/enlarge windows with programmable hotkeys and a lot
of other configurable hotkeys. Fully localized English language
builtin and provided catalogs for Dutch, French, German, Italian and
Swedish. Documentation in English, French, German and Italian.
Includes installer scripts and C source.
Author: Ga
l Marziou
Martin W. Scott
Path: util/Yak-1.60.lha
@endnode
@node Yass-2.3 "Yet another Screen Selector Commodity"
Yass 2.3 Yet another Screen Selector Commodity
Yet Another Screen Selector, a commodity with several nice
features such as: Completely controllable via keyboard (of
course you can use your mouse, if you really want to); Shows
Screens and Windows (option); Shows PublicScreenname or
ScreenTitle (option); Ability to change the default Public
screen; Opens window even on non-public screens (option).
Font-sensitive; Resizeable window. Binary only.
Author: Albert Schweizer
Path: util/Yass-2.3.lha
@endnode
@node ZedREXX-1.0c "Easily add GUI to any REXX script."
ZedREXX 1.0c Easily add GUI to any REXX script.
ZedREXX provides users with the ability to quickly and easily build a
graphical user-interface into any of their REXX scripts. ZedREXX
syntax is structured, simple and easy to read. Common GUI techniques
are implemented in the command host instead of in the REXX script,
making the run- time speed and response time of a ZedREXX script
similiar to the same application written in C. This is an evaluation
copy of a commercial program, registration is required for continued
Author: David N. Junod
Path: util/ZedREXX-1.0c.lha
@endnode
@node Zero-1.1 "DOS-handler like /dev/zero in Unix"
Zero 1.1 DOS-handler like /dev/zero in Unix
An AmigaDOS handler much like the /dev/zero device in Unix.
It provides streams of 0-bytes, which can be unlimited or set to an
arbitrary limit. There are two ways to use the handler:
zero: unlimited stream of 0-bytes
zero:<number> a stream of <number> 0-bytes
Examples:
copy zero: to somefile will quickly fill your harddisk
copy zero:2000 to somefile generates a file of 2000 0-bytes
copy zero:0 to somefile generates a file of size 0
copy zero:foo to somefile results in an error
Author: Ingo Wilken
Path: util/Zero-1.1.lha
@endnode
@node ZGIFDataType-39.7 "Fast datatype for displaying GIF files."
ZGIFDataType 39.7 Fast datatype for displaying GIF files.
A much faster replacement gif.datatype, coded using the same lightning
assembler as seen in ZGif04 (only _faster_). Main points: Very fast,
pictures usually load at the same speed as equivalent depth ILBM's! (use it
with viewtek105 for faster gif loading :); Supports almost all gifs (all
self-contained gifs); async file reading dramatically boosts floppy
performance; It's free! Requires and 020+ and OS3.0+.
Author: Michael Zucchi
Path: util/ZGIFDataType-39.7.lha
@endnode
@node zoo-2.1 "Portable archiver with good compression"
zoo 2.1 Portable archiver with good compression
Zoo is used to create and maintain collections of files in compressed
form. It uses a Lempel-Ziv compression algorithm that gives space
savings in the range of 20% to 80% depending on the type of file data.
Zoo can store and selectively extract multiple generations of the same
file. Data can be recovered from damaged archives by skipping the
damaged portion and locating undamaged data with the help of fiz(1).
Author: Rahul Dhesi, et al.
Path: util/zoo-2.1.lha
@endnode
@node ZShell-2.2 "Small, fast shell with CFN and review."
ZShell 2.2 Small, fast shell with CFN and review.
ZShell is a small (26K), fast and powerful SHELL with many (64) builtin
commands. So it replaces most of the commands in the C: directory
what effects in saving disk space and reducing disk accesses. There
is no way around ZShell for those who do not have a harddisk or still
have Kickstart 1.2/1.3 . But it is useful for those with a better
Kickstart and/or harddisk, too, because for example it has powerful
editing & history, filenamecompletion, review buffer and a lovely
LIST, DIR and INFO command (very sensible ones !). I tried to made
usage similar to the AmigaDOS Shell for easy using.
Some of the features:
* Freeware, no payment required.
* Usage is similar (or better) to the standard AmigaDOS shell.
* Supports the standard housekeeping commands which are builtin,
so no disk access is necessary.
eg. list, dir, cd, rename, makedir, delete, copy, path, info, type
* A total of 64 builtin commands.
* About 26K small (pure assembler code, source included).
* Starting from Workbench or CLI/Shell possible.
* Filenamecompletion by simply pressing TAB.
* Review-buffer to see what scrolled out of the window.
* Command line editing better than KS2.0 .
* Command and Function key aliasing.
* DIR and LIST both sort (by default) and show filesize.
* Simple 'MORE' type text viewer.
* Some commands and features for debugging system/programs.
* Online HELP function and AmigaGuide documentation with examples.
* Has a kind of Memory-Clock with alarm.
* Colourful output, can be reduced to one colour.
Author: Paul Hayter, Martin Gierich
Path: util/ZShell-2.2.lha
@endnode