AEDT182.ZIP 728779 08-20-96 ASM Edit 1.82 is an assembler programmer's | editor. The editor can run other applications | to assemble, link, and debug source files. | Found errors are displayed in a window along | with the lines where they are located. Other | features include an ASCII table, programming | calculator, syntax-highlighting, FPU | instructions, and more. (Olaf Krusche) | (Reg.Fee: $20-30) FIRSTBAS.ZIP 298601 08-19-96 FirstBasic 1.00 is a true compiler for DOS | Basic programmers. It compiles Basic source | code files into fast, machine code | executables which can then be run from the | DOS command line. This provides a complete | development environment, with an integrated | editor, debugger, compiler and object linker, | as well as a command-line version for batch | mode operation. (Dave, Jr. Navarro) (Reg.Fee: | $25) FMODE101.ZIP 5034 08-19-96 FMODE 1.01 contains ASM source procedures to | access the full 4GB of memory from real mode. | The ASM procedures are written to be called | from ASM or C/C++ compilers. (Aldo Ferraro) | (Reg.Fee: $0) GAMELIB.ZIP 109038 08-07-96 GAME.LIB 2.2 is a library of C++ graphics | functions for game programmers. It includes a | game buffer in which each frame of animation | can be built up before being pasted to the | screen display, allowing for smooth updating | of complex displays. The buffer can also be | used to create large, scrollable playing | areas several screens in size. (Andrew L. | McNab) (Reg.Fee: $10 Pnds.) IOSPY386.ZIP 18651 08-08-96 IOSpy386 is a 44k TSR that isolates the | instructions that perform input/output, then | captures and stores the I/O port number, data | and direction of data movement. After a | certain amount of data is gathered, it stores | the collected data to a file, clears its | internal buffers, then continues to collect | I/O data. (Stephen L. Briggs) (Reg.Fee: $149) KEYWORD.ZIP 66923 08-27-96 Keyword 1.00 allows you to paginate and | indent C source code. All you have to do is | to define a definition file with the language | keywords, and then run it with any source | file. A sample definition file and a source | are included. (Ishai Asa) (Reg.Fee: $20) MAKEDB11.ZIP 16518 08-20-96 MakeDB 1.1 puts a binary file into an ASCII | file that you may link with your data using a | simple "include". (Xavier Defrang) (Reg.Fee: | $0) MOUSE101.ZIP 11520 08-19-96 MOUSE.CPP 1.01 contains documented C source | code with most mouse functions any DOS | application could ever require. (Aldo | Ferraro) (Reg.Fee: $0) PCX100.ZIP 3485 08-19-96 PCX.CPP 1.00 contains documented C source | code for loading and decoding a VGA | 320x200x256 color image. (Aldo Ferraro) | (Reg.Fee: $0) QBSVGA.ZIP 134516 08-20-96 QBSVGA 3.0 is a set of subroutines/functions | (and an "include file") that can be used | within QB programs to achieve SVGA graphic | capability. Most of the standard QB graphic | routines are emulated. The QBSVGA routines | work best when the video system is VESA-aware | as well. (Glenn Stumpff) (Reg.Fee: $0) SHINST22.ZIP 64409 08-06-96 The Shareware Installer 2.2 is an | installation program for both DOS and Windows | applications. Features include personalized | introduction screens, install and exit | messages, user-selectable file groups for | partial installation, check for available | disk space and other system analysis, choose | to modify AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, | and more. (Relative Software Innovations) | (Reg.Fee: $30) WATCH_PW.ZIP 19705 08-08-96 Watch (PW) 2.0 is a 28K TSR enabling | programmers to see what their creations are | doing by saving details of DOS INT 21H calls | to disk. (Mike Williams) (Reg.Fee: $10)