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- ========================== Contents of Disk 770 ==========================
-
- This is disk 770 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
- Uedit Part 3 of a three part distribution of the popular editor by
- the late Rick Stiles. Per Rick's wishes, the entire program,
- including source has been placed in the public domain so that
- it may continue to grow. This part contains several lharc'd
- archives of third-party support files, configurations and
- utilities. Included are emulation configurations for VI, EDT
- and wordstar, a directory utility, hypertext utilities, help
- key utilities and much more. Parts 1 & 2 of the distribution
- may be found on disk numbers 768 and 769 respectively. Uedit
- is a completely customizable editor with a learn mode, a
- command language, menus, hypertext, online help, a teach mode,
- split windows, copy and paste, undo, spell-checking, many word-
- processing features and more. This is version 4.0, an update
- to version 3.0 on disk 622.
- Author: Rick Stiles
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 771 ==========================
-
- This is disk 771 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- AutoSave A small program which calls an ARexx script at regular inter-
- vals, controlled through a Workbench window. Although intended
- to provide an "AutoSave" function for applications, the script
- can do anything. Includes C source, which demonstrates simple
- use of GadTools and the timer device. Requires Kickstart 2.0
- or later.
- Author: Michael Warner
-
- BBBBS 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 sys-
- ops, 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 writ-
- ten, files uploaded or downloaded, time, etc, plus much more.
- Works under Amiga OS 1.3 and greater, tested through 3.0.
- This is version 5.7, an update to version 5.5 on disk 729.
- Includes complete ARexx source.
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
-
- PubChange A commodity for AmigaDos 2.04. It isn't a public screen man-
- ager, but it is useful when used in conjunction with one. It
- is designed to make public screens easier to use. Whenever a
- new screen is brought to the front, this screen is examined.
- If it is a public screen, it is made into the default automat-
- ically without having to explicitly do it from within a public
- screen manager. Thus, the current default public screen is
- always the one which you have most recently brought to the
- front, and applications which use the default public screen
- will appear there. Version 1.0, binary only.
- Author: Steve Koren
-
- PKludge A mode promotion commodity for AmigaDos 3.0. It allows any
- mode to be promoted to any other mode. Mode promotion keyed
- from the screen name or title, and resizing and moving screens
- during mode promotion. It is useful to 1) promote all screens
- to a single scan rate to avoid re-syncing on multisync moni-
- tors during screen flipping, 2) use 800x600 or higher resolu-
- tions with some applications which don't know how to open
- those screens but can otherwise handle bigger screen sizes,
- 3) use PAL:Productivity 640x400 mode instead of DblNTSC:High
- Res Lace mode, since the productivity mode tends to be more
- visible on some Amiga 4000's. Version 1.0, binary only.
- Author: Steve Koren
-
- NiceMove Some different examples in C of MOUSEMOVE event handling during
- high CPU or DMA usage. Version 1.00, first release. Includes
- source and a sample program.
- Author: Thies Wellpott
-
- Sing Sing will read a text file (actually ANY file) and try to
- "sing" the characters in it using internal simple waveforms in
- 4 voices. Binary only.
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
-
- Sound Sound sample player. Will play ANY file as sound. Understands
- IFF, stereo, and fibronicci compression. Can play direct from
- disk. Uses only 4k of chip ram. Effects include fade and
- grow. Works from CLI or WorkBench, all OS thru 3.0. Includes
- complete C source.
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
-
- SourcOpt A little assembly language source optimizer. While most assem-
- blers have optimization, they optimize the compiled code. One
- disadvantage of this however, is when debugging code thru a
- disassembler or monitor, the code you see differs from that
- you have written because of the optimization. By optimizing
- the source first, you can eliminate some of these differences.
- Version 1.0, binary only, CLI usage only.
- Author: Alexander Fritsch
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 772 ==========================
-
- This is disk 772 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- VMB Demo version of VIDEO MUSIC BOX, a program designed to provide
- an easy to learn and use facility that non-musicians or begin-
- ning musicians can use to compose original background music
- for their Amiga multimedia productions. No prior music com-
- positional knowledge is required to generate basic musical
- styles from pre-arranged music pattern templates and chord
- progressions. Individuals having increased musical backgrounds
- can use the many included editors to define new chord-types,
- "revoice" chords, create new chord progressions, perform basic
- sequence editing, and create additional pattern templates.
- Supports both MIDI Format 0 and IFF SMUS music file formats
- for compatibility with all multimedia authoring programs.
- Version 1.6, second major upgrade to version 1.0 on disk number
- 660. This new version is AmigaDOS 2 compatible, allows un-
- limited pattern generation in a single sequence, has improved
- musical dynamics, and expanded MIDI. Requires 1 Meg.
- Author: D.T. Strohbeen
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 773 ==========================
-
- This is disk 773 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- Detache A very small and simple utility that will detache a file from
- the file system. Note that this is completely different than
- deleting a file. In particular, Detache works even if the file
- system did not restart properly because of a failed validation.
- This happens rather frequently if the Amiga crashes during a
- write on a hard disk partition: you get the dreaded "checksum
- error on block xxx" requester, and no writes are allowed to the
- partition. If you know the name of the guilty file (the file
- the faulty block belongs to) you can simply detache it, and the
- file system will be happy to restart. Requires OS2.04, binary
- only.
- Author: Sebastiano Vigna
-
- Enforcer 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. This is version 37.26, containing a bug fix
- to version 37.25 on disk number 754. Requires V37 of the OS
- or better and an MMU.
- Author: Michael Sinz
-
- Ls An update based wholly but loosely to the version 3.1 of Ls on
- disk number 236 by Justin McCormick. Includes many enhance-
- ments and bug fixes. Ls is a popular, UNIX style directory
- lister. This version features intelligent columnar listing,
- versatile sort options, UNIX-style pattern matching, recursive
- subdirectory listing, customized output formatting and much
- more! Version 4.7ljr, requires at least OS 2.04, includes
- source.
- Author: Loren J. Rittle.
-
- NewPop An upgrade to the original "POPCLI" by John Toebes. Features
- include a hotkey CLI (of course!), instant or timed screen
- blanking, a discreet informative backdrop window in the title-
- bar region of the WorkBench screen that gives the date, a
- rough indication of CPU usage and SCSI disk I/O and available
- memory. Also includes a runtime configuration file. Version
- 4.0, includes source.
- Author: Loren J. Rittle
-
- Quest General purpose interactive AREXX question/answer routine that
- includes a very funny script ("HackerTest") to rate your
- "computerese" and hacker ability. Quest can be used for any
- similiar type question-answer script. The original hackertest
- was created by Felix Lee, John Hayes and Angela Thomas in Sep-
- tember 1989.
- Author: Erik Lundevall
-
- REXXProgs Some good, well-commented, examples of REXX programming.
- Includes Palette.rexx, an ARexx tutorial on using the rexx-
- arplib.library to open a window (in this case a color palette)
- on any public screen and send messages to another ARexx pro-
- cess. ShoList.rexx, displays system lists (libraries, ports,
- tasks, etc.) and Sz.rexx, Displays alphabetically sorted
- directory with filesizes. CLI only.
- Author: Richard Lee Stockton
-
- Wangle Very addictive "sliding-block" single player strategy game.
- The object is to group four smaller squares of the same color
- together in such a way as to form a larger square. Once
- started in a direction, blocks slide until they hit another
- block, a wall, or in some cases, fall through the floor!
- Includes 50 levels and a level editor. Binary only.
- Author: Peter Händel
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 774 ==========================
-
- This is disk 774 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- ExtraCmds A small set of AmigaDOS commands, chiefly inspired by UNIX,
- written to augment the collection distributed as part of the
- System Software Release 2.04 (V37) and will not run under
- older releases. This is the first public release consisting
- of the commands Common, Concat, Count, DirTree, Head, Lower,
- Split, Tee, TimeCom, and Unique. Source code and manual pages
- in both Danish and English are included.
- Author: Torsten Poulin
-
- HuntWindows Starting with 2.0 you can make screens bigger than the visual
- size of your monitor. On a double-size workbench, catching
- windows like requesters etc. can be quite annoying at times.
- This little utility hangs itself on the Vertical Blank inter-
- rupt to find out which window is being activated and moves the
- screen to show the window in full view. Version 1.4, includes
- source in assembler.
- Author: Jörg Bublath
-
- ISpell An "Amigatized" port of a Unix version of a freely distribu-
- table interactive spelling checker. Two major modes of oper-
- ation: Original Interactive Mode to allow a user spell check
- and correct a text document and ARexx Server Mode that allows
- the end user to hook ISpell up to text editors and other things
- that need a spell checking service. Regular expression lookup
- of word patterns is also possible in ARexx Server Mode.
- Includes Arexx macros for GUISpell (included), CygnusEd, Mg,
- TurboText, GNU emacs, VLT and WShell. Version 3.3LJR, an
- update to the version released on disk number 191. Requires
- AmigaOS 2.04 or later. Includes source.
- Author: Many! Current version by Loren J. Rittle
-
- SetAslDim A very small and simple 2.04-only utility which lets you set
- the position and dimensions that the ASL file, font and screen
- mode requesters will assume as default. It obtains this result
- by SetFunction()ing the AllocAslRequest() call of the asl.lib-
- rary. Binary only, CLI usage only.
- Author: Sebastiano Vigna
-
- SetSystem A very small and simple 2.04-only utility which forces the
- SYS_UserShell tag on each System() call. This means that every
- application will use your user shell (for instance, Bill
- Hawes's WShell) instead of the system shell. Binary only,
- CLI usage only.
- Author: Sebastiano Vigna
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 775 ==========================
-
- This is disk 775 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- ICoons A spline based object modeller which can be used to generate
- objects in TTDDD format. TTDDD files can be converted to lots
- of different object formats by using the T3DLIB shareware
- package by Glenn Lewis. Line mode and Flat mode solid render-
- ing as well as Gouraud and Phong shading. Requires a machine
- with a floating-point co-processer. Version 1.0, includes
- source.
- Author: Helge E. Rasmussen
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 776 ==========================
-
- This is disk 776 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- CopDis An oldie but goodie I found while poking around the net.
- CopDis is copper list disassembler that can be run from the
- CLI or linked with and run directly from an application
- program. This is version 34.1, an update to version 0.0a
- on disk number 261. The code has been cleaned up, some bugs
- fixed and the ECS instructions added. Includes source.
- Author: Karl Lehenbauer, enhanced by Sebastiano Vigna
-
- JEd Yet another programmer's editor. Lots of features, including:
- total customization, a powerful programming language, multi-
- file/multi-view editing, number of windows is only limited by
- memory, clipboard support (cut/paste on any unit), any window
- can have any (non-proportional) font, an Arexx interface, and
- more. Version 2.05, (apparently unrelated to the version of
- Jed on disk 297). Requires OS2.0 or later, includes source.
- Author: John Harper
-
- XDME Version 1.54 of Matt's text editor. XDME is a "not-so-simple"
- WYSIWYG editor designed for programmers. It is not a WYSIWYG
- word processor in the traditional sense. Features include
- arbitrary key mapping, FAST scrolling, title-line statistics,
- multiple windows, and ability to iconify windows. This new
- version has some bug fixes, many new commands and several other
- new enhancements. Update to version 1.45 on disk number 530,
- includes source.
- Author: Matt Dillon, Enhanced by Aaron Digulla
-
- WFile Small but useful tool to interchange ASCII files between
- different operating systems. Converts foreign symbols and
- adapts linefeed codes. Can also be used to expand tabs to
- multiple spaces or vice versa. It has builtin templates for
- interchange between Amiga, MS-DOS, OS/2 and UNIX systems.
- Profiles can be used for common adaptions. The new version
- contains new templates and the memory management system has
- been revised and optimized. Version 1.32, an update to
- version 1.11 on disk 536. Includes source in C.
- Author: Joerg Fenin
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 777 ==========================
-
- This is disk 777 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- AGAtest Two little programs for the (lucky) owners of AGA machines that
- show all 2^24 colors on an AGA HAM8 screen without ever chang-
- ing the 64 base color registers. Includes source.
- Author: Loren J. Rittle
-
- Chemesthetics Chemesthetics uses the calotte model to draw molecules. It has
- an Intuition user interface, can save pictures as IFF files and
- has many example files. The new version lets you raise the
- task priority for the painting process to get the results
- faster, shadow and reflection color can now be set to your
- desires, quicktrans.library is used for even faster painting.
- Versions for a math coprocessor and utilties to convert data
- files from Molec3D and to DKBTrace are included. This is ver-
- sion 2.14, an update to version 2.10 on disk number 574.
- Includes source in C.
- Author: Joerg Fenin
-
- IncRev A small program for a makefile or an lmkfile to update a pro-
- gram's revision number after each successful compile process.
- This is version 1.10, an update to version 1.03 on disk number
- 536. Includes source in C.
- Author: Joerg Fenin
-
- Sizer A small and pure shell utility that gives the size in bytes,
- blocks, and the total occupied by a directory, device or
- 'assign'. Accepts multiple arguments. Version 0.36, an update
- to version 0.20 on disk 741. Now handles control-C and gives
- more accurate results. French and English docs. Binary only.
- Author: Gérard Cornu.
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 778 ==========================
-
- This is disk 778 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- DungeonMap A little tool that creates maps of dungeons and towns which
- can be used by a Dungeon Master (DM's) for use in a Dungeons
- & Dragons (D&D) game. These maps can be saved, edited, and
- printed. This is version 1.1, an update to version 1.0 on
- disk number 603, binary only.
- Author: Bill Elliot
-
- EgoMouse A little hack that makes the mouse pointer turn towards the
- direction you move your mouse. A popular program on the
- Macintosh. Version 1.0, binary only.
- Author: B.J Lehahn, Pointer designed by F. Küster
-
- Kurve Kurve is yet another function plotting tool which provides
- a very fast and easy way of plotting and analysing
- mathematical functions. The integrated function compiler
- makes this plotter to be the fastest one you've ever seen.
- Version 2.001, compatible with Kickstart 2.0 and 3.0beta.
- Includes source in C.
- Author: Henning Rink
-
- MultiReq A FileRequester library, but it's not simply another file
- requester library, cause it's the first really multitasking
- file requester (as far as I know) and above this it also has
- a great number of other features, that make MultiReq superior
- to other file requesters. Written entirely in assembler to
- be small and fast. Version 1.20, binary only, shareware.
- Author: Andreas Krebs
-
- OmtiFroh A very small "mini-hack" that allows Enforcer to be used with
- some specific SCSI controllers that don't bind an AutoConfig
- node into the ExpansionList. Enforcer registers the accesses
- to the hardware at 0xee0000 as 'hits'. This little gem will
- create the AutoConfig node for you. Includes source.
- Author: Henning Schmiedehausen
-
- ========================== Contents of Disk 779 ==========================
-
- This is disk 779 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
- Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
-
-
- AAP_AAC Animation playback and convert programs. (AAP and AAC). AAP
- can show IFF ILBM pictures, show IFF ANIM_5 and IFF_ANIM_7
- animations. It can show (long) sequences of animations and/or
- pictures using a script file and can operate from memory
- (preload) and/or disk. AAC converts between the supported
- anim filetypes and/or sequences of pictures. AAP version 1.2,
- AAC version 1.1. Includes source and a small sample sequence
- mix of pictures/animation from script file.
- Author: Wolfgang Hofer
-
- Plasma A Plasma Cloud Generator for V39 AGA machines only. This pro-
- gram will generate Fractal Images called Plasma Clouds, using
- the AGA 256 color modes with full use of the 24 bit palette.
- Includes source.
- Author: Roger Uzun
-
- RDBInfo Reads the RigidDiskBlock of the unit and device given as argu-
- ments, then displays the most interesting parts. Version 0.17,
- Binary only.
- Author: Gérard Cornu
-
- SANA The official Commodore developer information package for the
- SANA-II Network Device Drivers. Includes the SANA-II spec,
- readme files, SANA-II drivers for Commodore's A2065 (Ethernet)
- and A2060 (ARCNET) boards, docs and includes, and some exam-
- ples. Release version 1.4, update to version on disk number
- 673.
- Author: Commodore-Amiga Networking Group
-
- VPortPatch A very small 2.04-only utility that patches the graphics.lib-
- rary function MakeVPort() in such a way to avoid an annoying
- bug that keeps multipalette pictures from being correctly
- scrolled (multipalette pictures contain the new PCHG chunk
- which specifies line-by-line palette changes; hundreds of
- colors can be displayed even in hi-res with multitasking and
- full system compatibility). Includes source.
- Author: Sebastiano Vigna
-