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========================== Contents of Disk 340 ==========================
This is disk 340 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
NorthC A complete freely redistributable C environment for the
Amiga based on the Sozobon Ltd C compiler, Charlie Gibb's
assembler, the Software Distillery's linker, and portions
from other sources. Steve has pulled everything together
and added some enhancements in the process. Version 1.0,
partial source only.
Author: Steve Hawtin, et. al.
Plplot A library of C functions useful for scientific plotting
on the Amiga. The library is Lattice C compatible.
Contour plotting, three dimensional plotting, axis
redefinition, log-log plotting and multiple subpages are
a few of Plplot's features. The plots can be displayed
on a monitor or sent to a graphics file for subsequent
printing. This is version 2.6, and update to version
1.00 on disk 222. This version includes a greatly
improved intuition interface, preferences support for
hardcopy, several new device drivers, and the capability
of adding additional device drivers easily. Includes
source.
Author: Tony Richardson
SpeakerSim Demo version of SpeakerSim 2.0, a loudspeaker CAD program.
Simulates vented (Thiele-Small) and closed box systems.
Also simulates 1st, 2nd, and 3rd order high and low pass
filters. Binary only.
Author: Dissidents
========================== Contents of Disk 341 ==========================
This is disk 341 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
P2C P2C is a tool for translating Pascal programs into C.
It handles 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. This is version 1.13 and includes source.
Author: Dave Gillespie, Amiga port by G. R. (Fred) Walter
========================== Contents of Disk 342 ==========================
This is disk 342 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
IE This is an icon editor which can create and modify icons
up to 640x200 pixels in size (also dual render). It can
set stack size, position of icon (also free-floating),
default tool, 10 tool types and control over opened
window. It can also generate the C source code behind the
icon for program inclusion. Version 1.0, binary only,
source available from author.
Author: Peter Kiem
SKsh A ksh-like shell for the Amiga. Some of its features
include command substitution, shell functions with
parameters, aliases, local variables, local functions,
local aliases, powerful control structures and tests,
emacs style line editing and history functions, I/O
redirection, pipes, large variety of built-in commands,
Unix style wildcards, Unix style filename conventions,
filename completion, and coexistence with scripts from
other shells. Very well documented. Version 1.4, an
update to version 1.3 on disk 309. New features include
a "tiny" version, a working case construct, support for
resident commands, smaller and faster external commands,
and more. Binary only.
Author: Steve Koren
Softfont Converts portrait soft fonts for HP LaserJet compatible
laser printers to landscape format. This is an update
to the version included on disk 327. Includes source.
Author: Thomas Lynch
========================== Contents of Disk 343 ==========================
This is disk 343 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
SnakePit A simple, yet addictive game in which you must get the
snake (you) off of the screen. There are, however, some
rough spots and some obstacles that may need to be
overcome. An excellent example of a game that is as
system friendly as possible. Includes source.
Author: Michael Sinz
SoftSpan Soft Span BBS program. Intuitive, command-line based
menu system with message bases, up/down loads, file
credit system, extensive help system, etc. This is
shareware version 1.0, binary only, lattice C source
code available from the author.
Author: Mark Wolfskehl
StockBroker A program that helps you follow the recent table of
exchange from one (or more) share(s). But of course
you must tell the Amiga the recent table of exchange
every day. Requires AmigaBASIC. Binary only.
Author: Michael Hanelt
========================== Contents of Disk 344 ==========================
This is disk 344 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Keyboard Functions to translate RAWKEY Intuition messages into
usable keycodes. Translation into Modula-2 of C source
(by Fabbian G. Dufoe, III) on disk 291. Version 1.0.
Includes source.
Author: Fabbian G. Dufoe III, Peter Graham Evans
RKMCompanion A two disk set of material created by Commodore for use
with the 1.3 revison of the Amiga ROM Kernel Reference
Manual, Libraries and Devices, published by Addison-Wesley.
Almost 300 files, including C source code examples and
executables, have been packed into two lharc archives,
one for each disk of the two disk set. These examples
are not public domain, but may be used and distributed
under the conditions specified in the copyrights.
Author: Commodore Business Machines, Inc.
========================== Contents of Disk 345 ==========================
This is disk 345 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CRobots A game based on computer programming. Unlike arcade type
games which require human input controlling some object,
all strategy in CRobots is condensed into a C language
program that you design and write, to control a robot
whose mission is to seek out, track, and destroy other
robots, each running different programs. All robots are
equally equipped, and up to four may compete at once.
This is version 2.3w, an update to version 2.2w on disk
331. Binary only, source available from author.
Author: Tom Poindexter, Amiga version by David Wright
Du Prints number of disc blocks used in selected files or
directories. Modified from original version on disk 48
to make output more readable, and handle ^C exit.
Includes source.
Author: Joe Mueller, enhancements by Gary Duncan
GetImage An enhanced version of "gi" from disk 14. It now looks
for the GRAB marker, in the brush file, instead of assuming
that it is at a specific place, sets up the PlanePick
value in the Image structure, and deletes any unused
bitplanes to save memory and disk space. Includes source.
Author: Mike Farren, enhancements by Chuck Brand
MemFrag Displays number of memory chunks/sizes to show memory
fragmentation. Chunks are displayed as 2**N bytes which is
a rough guide but still useful. This is an enhanced version
of "Frags" from disk 69. Includes source.
Author: Mike Meyer, enhancements by Gary Duncan
Roses A program that draws sine roses. Implements an algorithm
given in the article "A Rose is a Rose ..." by Peter M.
Maurer in American Mathematical Monthly, Vol 94, No. 7,
1987, p 631. A sine rose is a graph of the polar equation
"r = sin(n*d)" for various values of n and d.
Author: Carmen Artino
Unshar This program extracts files from Unix shar archives. It
scores over similar programs by being small and fast,
handling extraction of subdirectories, recognising a wide
variety of `sed' and `cat' shar formats, and handling large
files spread across several shar files. This is version 1.3,
an update to the version on disk 287. Includes C source.
Author: Eddy Car