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========================== Contents of Disk 320 ==========================
This is disk 320 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AmigaTrek A continuation of Mike's Amiga Trek stories, which are
parodies of the Star Trek series, with an Amiga flavor.
Earlier stories are on disk 278.
Author: Mike Smithwick
AmiOmega Amiga port of the Omega game. Omega is similar to hack
or rogue, but is much more complex. There is a city,
several towns, a wilderness, lots of dungeons, a multitude
of monsters, lots of spells, magic items, etc. There are
several quests to complete. All in all, it is an excellent
game. Requires 1Mb or more of memory. Amiga version 1.0,
binary only.
Author: Laurence Brothers, Amiga port by Rick Golembiewski
========================== Contents of Disk 321 ==========================
This is disk 321 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
DezHexBin An intuition based programmers tool to convert integers
between decimal, hexadecimal, and binary. Very small.
Version 1.1, includes source in assembly code.
Author: Michael Djavidan
IconJ IconJ significantly enhances the IconX program, and is
100% compatible. It allows scripts to be executed by
double-clicking the script's icon. Abilities include
joining the script with the icon file itself, or calling
it from any directory or disk, executing either AmigaDOS
or ARexx scripts, outputing to any file or device, running
interactive scripts and scripts that contain conditionals,
and creating relative console windows. Includes a utility
called AtatJ which attaches or detaches a script to/from
an icon file. Version 1.0, includes source in JForth.
Author: Rich Franzen
Ifs An Iterated Function System viewer which graphically
displays iterated function systems and allows the user
to interactively create the affine functions that define
such systems. An IFS can represent complex pictures very
compactly. Simple IFSs can describe an infinite number of
different and interesting fractal displays. Includes a
number of displays that the author and others have
discovered. Version 1.5, includes source in C.
Author: Glen Fullmer
Planets Some routines ported to the Amiga by Bob Leivian, that
compute the location of the planets (as viewed from a
specific point on the earth) and the phase of the moon,
for an arbitrary date and time. Includes source.
Author: Keith Brandt VIII, Jim Cobb, F. T. Mendenhall,
Alan Paeth, Petri Launiainen, Bob Leivian
Turtle A shared library of "turtle" functions for drawing in a
RastPort. Includes source in assembly and C.
Author: Thomas Albers
UnixDirs A program which intercepts calls to dos.library to add
the UNIX style '.' and '..' syntax for current and parent
directories, respectively, to file and path names. I.E.,
you can refer to files in the current directory as './foo'
and files in the parent directory as '../foo', or any
combination of the two. Includes source in assembly.
Author: Murray Bennett and Mark Cyster
Whereis Another "find-that-file" utility. Whereis searches on your
(hard-)disk for a file(name) and displays the path to that
file. Some features are case independent search, wildcards,
interactive mode (cd implemented), can display size and date
of files, always abortable, can archive filenames for "ZOO"
(like fnams/recurdir), and no recursive procedures. Includes
source in C. Version 1.18 (2-15-90).
Author: Roland Bless
========================== Contents of Disk 322 ==========================
This is disk 322 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Gwin This is version 1.0 of GWIN. GWIN or Graphics WINdow is
an integrated collection of graphics routines callable
from C. These routines make it easy to create sophisticated
graphics programs in the C environment. One-line calls give
you a custom screen (ten types available), menu items,
requestors, text, circles, polygons, etc. GWIN is a
two-dimensional floating point graphics system with
conversion between world and screen coordinates. GWIN
includes built-in clipping that may be turned off for
speed. Use of color and XOR operations are greatly
simplified. Many examples of the use of GWIN are
included in an examples directory. Examples include
line/bar graph program, geographic mapping program,
SPICE 2G.6 graphics post-processor, and others. Extensive
documentation is included.
Author: Howard C. Anderson.
========================== Contents of Disk 323 ==========================
This is disk 323 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
ColorTools Three tools that manipulate the colors of your screen.
Binary only.
Author: Dieter Bruns
CZEd A complete midi package for use with all Casio CZ
synthesizers. Contains a full fledged sound editor, a
split simulator for CZ-101/1000/230S, a bank loader and
a memory dump for CZ-1. This is a formerly commercial
package now released as shareware. Binary only.
Author: Oliver Wagner
LinkSound Two examples of functions that you can link with your
own code to produce a short musical "beep" or a sound
that is similar to striking a drum. Includes source.
Author: Dieter Bruns
Show A very versatile program to display IFF ILBM files.
Features realtime unpacking scroll, smart analysis of any
IFF file, total control over display modes, simple
slideshow processing, pattern matching, and a dozen other
options. Only 9K. Version 2.0, binary only.
Author: Sebastiano Vigna
========================== Contents of Disk 324 ==========================
This is disk 324 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
This is revision "a"; the tetris clone was removed from the original
disk as requested by Spectrum Holobyte.
ANSIEd Demo version of an ANSI screen file editor. It allows
you to easily create and modify a screen of ANSI-style
text/graphics on the Amiga. The standard ANSI color set
(red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white) and text
styles (plain, boldface, underlined, italic) are provided,
along with some simple editing and drawing functions.
This demo version has the save features disabled. This is
version 1.3.0, an update to version 1.2.0aD on disk 221.
Binary only.
Author: Greg Epley
DiskFree An small iconifiable intuition program that shows the
amount of free space available on all mounted disk
devices, both numerically and graphically. Version 1.0,
shareware, binary only.
Author: Dieter Kuntz
DPFFT An enhanced version of DPlot from disk 290. DPlot is
a simple display program for experimental data, with the
goals of supporting paging through lots of data and
providing comfortable scaling and presentation. The
enhancements for DPFFT include addition of a Fast Fourier
Transform (FFT), display of a customized amplitude and
phase spectrum, a prewhitening capability, and a Welch
window for spectral smoothing. This is version 2.1,
binary only.
Author: A. A. Walma
Mailchk A mail client for Dnet, which will inform you of any new
mail and will give the choice of viewing, deleting, or
printing a message. Version 2.01, includes source.
Author: Stephane Laroche
========================== Contents of Disk 325 ==========================
This is disk 325 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Batchman A program that allows the user to execute CLI programs
and batch files simply by clicking on a gadget. It can
be used as the center of a turnkey system, where the
user simply clicks on gadgets to launch applications.
Version 1.1, includes source in Modula-II.
Author: Michal Todo