==========================  Contents of Disk 200  ==========================

This is disk 200 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


NotBoingAgain	This is Dr. Gandalf's entry for the First Annual
		Badge Killer Demo Contest.  It is an interlaced
		HAM animation with nicely integrated sound effects.
		It is a great visual pun on the original Boing
		demo, but to say anymore would ruin the effect.
		Binary only, requires 1 Mb of memory.
		Author:  Dr. Gandalf (Eric J. Fleischer, MD)

Tank		This is Vincent's entry for the First Annual Badge
		Killer Demo Contest.  It is an animation of a
		"fishtank simulator", with sound effects and a cute
		twist.  Binary only.
		Author:  Vincent H. Lee

==========================  Contents of Disk 201  ==========================

This is disk 201 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


Draco		Update to Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga.
		Enhancements include support for floating point, register
		variables, more optimization, improved call/return
		standard, etc.  This is version 1.2, an update to the
		version on disk 76.  Requires documentation from disk 77
		to complete the distribution kit.  Binary only.
		Author:  Chris Gray

DropCloth	DropCloth lets you place a pattern, a 2 bitplane IFF
		image or a combination of a pattern and image, into
		the WorkBench backdrop.  This is version 2.4, an update
		to version 2.2 on disk 128.  Shareware, binary only.
		Author:  Eric Lavitsky

==========================  Contents of Disk 202  ==========================

This is disk 202 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


SlavicFonts	A whole bunch of new fonts from Robin LaPasha.  Version 1.0.
		Author:  Robin LaPasha

Vlt		VLT is both a VT100 emulator and a Tektronix (4014 plus
		subset of 4105) emulator, currently in use at SLAC
		(Stanford Linear Accelerator Center).  Although the VT100
		part was originally based on Dave Wecker et al.'s VT100,
		many enhancements were made. The program requires ARP, and
		it has an ARexx port.  XMODEM 1K/CRC and Kermit protocol
		support also included.  Version 3.656, binary only.
		Author:  Willy Langeveld

==========================  Contents of Disk 203  ==========================

This is disk 203 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

Examples	Assembly and C code examples, including some old
		favorites (like speechtoy and yachtc3) downcoded to
		assembly language.  Includes a replacement for the
		official audio device, an example of creating a
		subtask, a rewrite in assembly of R. J. Mical's
		file requester, an example of installing a custom
		input handler ahead of intuition, and more.
		Author:  Jim Fiore and Jeff Glatt

GurusGuide	The source files for all examples published in the
		"Guru's Guide, Meditation #1: Interrupts" by Carl
		Sassenrath, the architect of the Amiga's low-level
		multitasking operating system and designer of Exec.
		Author:  Carl Sassenrath

Isam		A library of routines to access relational data base
		systems using the Index Sequential Access Method (ISAM).
		This is beta version 0.9, binary only.
		Author:  Kai Oliver Ploog

==========================  Contents of Disk 204  ==========================

This is disk 204 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

FileReq		A simple file requestor, written as an exercise by the
		author to see how easy it would be (it wasn't).  Includes
		source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

GnuGrep		The grep program from the GNU project.  Replaces grep
		fgrep, egrep, and bmgrep.  Currently does not expand
		Amiga style wildcards, so if you wish to scan multiple
		files you will need to use it with a shell that does this
		for you.  Version 1.3, includes source.
		Author:  Mike Haertel, James Woods, Arthur Olson, Richard
                         Stallman, Doug Gwyn, Scott Anderson, Henry Spencer

HAMCu		Installs a custom copper list for the current active view
		(usually workbench) that contains all the colours from 0x000
		to 0xfff.  A neat effect and an easy way to show off the
		color capabilities of the Amiga.  Includes source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

Image-Ed	An shareware icon editor submitted by the author for
		inclusion in the library.  Suggested shareware donation
		of $20.  Version 1.8, binary only.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

JPClock		A short clock program that is just packed with features.
		Includes source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

MouseBounce	A short hack/game that makes your mouse pointer bounce
		around the screen.  The object is to close the MouseBounce
		window and exit the game.  Each time you click the mouse
		button, the pointer speeds up.  Includes source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

PopDir		A small utility which "pops open" to help you look at the
		contents of a particular directory on demand.  Version 1.4,
		includes source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

PopInfo		A small utility which "pops open" to give you information
		about the status of your devices and memory.  Version 2.9,
		includes source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

Teacher		Teacher is a short, simple hack.  I won't spoil the fun
		by telling you what it does.  Includes source.
		Author:  Jonathan Potter

==========================  Contents of Disk 205  ==========================

This is disk 205 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

Bally		Amiga port of the former arcade game named Click.  This
		version now has sound effects.  Version II, an update to
		the version released on disk 181.  Binary only, shareware.
		Author:  Oliver Wagner

BattleForce	A nicely done shareware game, submitted by the author,
		that simulates combat between two or more giant, robot-like
		machines.  Binary only, version 3.01.
		Author:  Ralph Reed

Chess		A port of a chess game posted to Usenet.  This is an update
		to the version first included on disk 96.  It has been
		upgraded to use an Amiga Intuition interface.  Version 2.0,
		binary only.
		Author:  John Stanback; ported to Amiga by Bob Leivian
			 Version 2.0 upgrades by Alfred Kaufmann

==========================  Contents of Disk 206  ==========================

This is disk 206 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
All of this material is from the 1988 Badge Killer Demo Contest.

Brownian	A demo based on both fractal theory and brownian motion.
		Includes source.
		Author:  John M. Olsen

Hawk		A stereo image of a hawk.  Requires red/green stereo
		glasses to view.
		Author:  Unknown (no documentation included)

MemFlick	Treats all the memory in your Amiga like it was part of
		a bitplane inside a graphics display.  Provides sort of a
		graphical picture of your memory usage.  Binary only.
		Author:  Jim Webster

PeX		A demo of the various graphics capabilities of the Amiga.
		Author:  Unknown (no documentation included)

PictureGarden	Another demo, apparently in compiled basic.
		Author:  Unknown (no documentation included)

StereoDemo	A demo of stereoscopic graphics, written in assembly
		language.  Requires red/green stereo glasses to view.
		Includes sources.
		Author:  David M. McKinstry

Triple		Three demos of some of the Amiga's graphics and sound
		capabilities.  Binary only.
		Author:  Tomas Rokicki

==========================  Contents of Disk 207  ==========================

This is disk 207 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

Coyote		Gene's entry to the 1988 Badge Killer Demo contest.
		A very cute (and large) animation.  Requires about
		1900 blocks of disk space, so it is distributed in
		"arc format".
		Author:  Gene Brawn

==========================  Contents of Disk 208  ==========================

This is disk 208 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

AsteroidField	This is Michael's entry for the 1988 Badge Killer Demo
		Contest.  It is a large animation of a spacecraft flying
		madly through an asteroid field (chased by unseen foes)
		that includes a couple of near misses.
		Author:  Michael Powell

==========================  Contents of Disk 209  ==========================

This is disk 209 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

Bowl		This is Vern's entry for the 1988 Badge Killer Demo
		Contest.  It is a Sculpt-Animate animation that shows
		three colored balls flying in circles above a mirrored
		bowl.  Rendering the animation took about 2 weeks.
		Distributed in zoo format because of its size (zoo
		program included for easy unpacking).
		Author:  Vern Staats

Dps		A program designed to work with the PrintScript program,
		a commercial PostScript interpreter for the Amiga, to
		provide a page previewer.  This is version 1.1 and includes
		source.
		Author:  Allen Norskog
