@database Aminet @node main "Complete Aminet index by name" Aminet index by name Please choose a directory to view, @{" search " System "AMINET10:Tools/Find INDEXFILE AMINET10:Lists/Aminet_Name.doc"} all or get @{" help " link "nhelp"} This index contains 26420 files and was created on 19-Jan-96. @{" A " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/A/A"} @{" B " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/B/B"} @{" C " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/C/C"} @{" D " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/D/D"} @{" E " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/E/E"} @{" F " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/F/F"} @{" G " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/G/G"} @{" H " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/H/H"} @{" I " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/I/I"} @{" J " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/J/J"} @{" K " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/K/K"} @{" L " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/L/L"} @{" M " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/M/M"} @{" N " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/N/N"} @{" O " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/O/O"} @{" P " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/P/P"} @{" Q " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/Q/Q"} @{" R " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/R/R"} @{" S " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/S/S"} @{" T " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/T/T"} @{" U " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/U/U"} @{" V " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/V/V"} @{" W " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/W/W"} @{" X " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/X/X"} @{" Y " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/Y/Y"} @{" Z " link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/Z/Z"} @{"012" link "AMINET10:Lists/part_an/0/0"} @next AMINET10:Lists/part_an/0/0 @endnode @node nhelp "Letter selection help" This the index of all files on all CDs sorted by name. You are looking at the alphabetically sorted version of the contents listing of Aminet. Pick a letter by clicking on it, or click 012 for the files that don't begin with a letter. Help on the format of the file lists, and on what will happen when you click the archive name or description, is available @{" here " Link help}. Press 'Retrace' to get back. @endnode @node help "File view help" In all the index files except the toplevel one, clicking the archive name brings up a requester that asks you wheter to view or to unpack that archive to the directory selected in 'Prefs' (default is RAM:), where a new directory will be created for it so you can clean up easily. The top level 'Index', the 'Readme' and the various Guides are different. There, clicking the archive name will directly view the file. Viewing means: - Show the graphics inside an archive (directory pix/) - Play the sounds inside an archive (directory mods/) - Display the texts inside an archive (directory docs/) - Extract the archive to RAM: (all other directories) Also, you can click the description of the archive to view the .readme of the same archive. Note that entries with a * in front of the description are not present on this CD (for example in the complete Aminet index). However if you click them anyway, you will be informed what other CDs this file can be found on. Some index files have a 'C' column that shows what CD a certain file can be found on. Upper case letter (ABCD) indicate Aminet Set 1, while lower case letters (abcd) refer to Aminet Set 2. Press 'Retrace' to get back. @endnode