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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