This is disk 1 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. amigademo Graphical benchmark for comparing amigas. Author: Charlie Heath amigaterm Terminal emulation program with xmodem upload/download capability.Author: Michael Mounier balls Simulation of the "kinetic thingy" with balls on strings where only the end balls move (quick, can YOU come up with a better description?). Anyway, cute. Author: Perry Kivolowitz colorful Shows off use of hold-and-modify mode. Posted to usenet by R Pariseau. dhrystone Dhrystone benchmark program.Author: Reinhold Weicker (Ada version) Rick Richardson (C version) dotty Source to the "dotty window" demo on the Workbench disk. Posted to usenet by Dale Luck. freedraw A small "paint" type program. Free drawing, boxes, filled boxes, etc.Author: Rick Ross gad "Fun with Gadgets". Demonstration program for use of gadgets.Author: John Draper (Aka "crunch") gfxmem Graphical memory usage display program. Watch your machine's memory usage! Cute and useful.Author: Louis Mamakos halfbrite Sample program that demonstrates "Extra-Half-Brite" mode on latter AMIGA's with new VLSI chip. Allows 64 colors in low-res mode, rather than 32.Posted to usenet by Robert Pariseau. hello Demonstrates creation of a simple window, "hello world". Posted to usenet by Eric Lavitsky. latffp Shows how to access the Motorola Fast Floating Pointlibrary from Lattice C. Also demonstrates the tremendous speedup obtained. palette Sample program for designing color palettes.Author: Charlie Heath trackdisk Demonstrates use of the trackdisk driver. Useful example of "raw" disk read/write.Author: Rob Peck requesters Sample program and documentation for building and using requesters. John worked REAL hard to dig out all the information in this one Author: John Draper (aka "crunch") speech Sample speech demo program. Stripped down version of"speechtoy". Author: Rob Peck speechtoy Another speech demo program. Cute. You have to see this one. Be sure to click gadget that pops up the face.Author: David LucaS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is disk 2 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. alib Object module librarian.Author: Mike Schwartz cc Unix-like frontend for Lattice C compiler.Author: Fred Fish dbug Macro based C debugging package. Machine independent.Provides function trace, selective printing of internal state information, and more. make Subset of "unix" make command. Useful, but does not have many of the features of the full make, much less the newer "augmented make" make2 Another make subset command.Author: Marc Mengel microemacs Small, relatively portable version of emacs. Has keyboard macros. No extension language.Author: Dave Conroy portar Portable archiver. Used to bundle text file up into a single file for transmission as a unit, or otherwise handling as a single file. "Portable" because the code itself is portable and because the archive format is very simple (uses ascii headers to separate files).Author: Martin Minow xrf C cross reference utility. Originally from Decus C distribution.Author: Bob Denny -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 3 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. gothic Gothic banner printer. Prints DOWN the page, rather than across, so arbitrarily long banners can be created. Send EOF (CTRL-\) to end input.From a Decus C distribution several years ago.Author: unknown roff A "roff" type text formatter, roughly following "Software Tools" version. Somewhat upwardly compatible with unix "nroff" command. ff A very fast text formatter, controlled exclusively by command line arguments.Author: Gary Perlman & hordes of students cforth A highly portable forth implementation. Lots of goodies. Author: Allan Pratt xlisp A nice little lisp implementation. Compiles and links ok, but something in the Lattice C setjmp/longjmp code prevents it from currently running. Might be easily fixed. Version 1.4 Author: David Betz ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 4 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. banner Prints horizontal banner (across screen). From Decus C distribution of several years ago.Author: Unknown bgrep Another grep like utility, also using the Boyer-Moore algorithm.Author: Roy Mongiovi and Arnold Robbins bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort, and was obtained from the Free Software Foundation. Compiles and links (with some effort) but currently crashes the machine. Needs work, but will probably be worth it.Author: B Corbett and R Stallman bm A grep like utility using the Boyer-Moore algorithm.Author: P Bain grep Decus grep (Get Regular Expression and Print). Useful for finding strings in files.Author: Unknown kermit This is an absolutely ancient kermit, who's only saving grace is that it is small and quite portable.On the AMIGA, there is no connect mode, only send and receive. You must log into the remote machine via one of it's local terminals and point it's kermit at the appropriate serial line connected to the AMIGA. MyCLI Another CLI for the AMIGA.Author: Mike Schwartz mandel A Mandelbrot set program.Author: R French, additions by RJ Mical --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 5 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. cons Console device demo program with supporting macro routines. Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 freemap Creates a visual diagram of free memory. Comes with custom icon so can be run from workbench screen.Author: Robert J. Mical input.dev In combination with hander.interface.asm (supplied), lets a user trap keyboard or mouse events before they get to Intuition and if desired, install new (phony/generated/other-devices-mouse-simulations) into the input stream. Handler.interface.asm is needed to convert the calling sequence performed by the input.task for the input stream management into something that a C program can understand.Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 joystick Shows how to set up the gameport device as a joystick. Reports parameters received from joystick hooked to right port. Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 keyboard Sample program to demonstrate direct communications with the keyboard.Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 layers Shows use of the layers library, used by Intuition to create windows (layers handles all overlapping drawing areas and keeps things straight, sending to the back, bringing to the front, making larger/smaller, etc.) Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 mandelbrot Latest and greatest mandelbrot program. New features include the ability to save images in "iff" format, for reading into Deluxe Paint or other programs that use iff. Also includes code from GraphiCraft to handle color palette and change colors at will. Many additions by RJ Mical. Author: Robert French mouse Shows how to set up the gameport device as a mouse so that hooking up the mouse to the right port gives access to mouse information. Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 one.window Produces a window with a console attached. Does graphics in the top half and limits the console activity to the lower half. Author: Rob Peck 12/18/85 parallel Demonstrates access to the parallel port. Author: Tom Pohorsky 12/1/85 printer Shows how to open and use a printer, does a screen dump of the workbench screen if there is a graphics-capable printer attached. Currently does not compile under Lattice C Ver3.02 and does not link under Lattice C Ver3.03. Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 print.support Printer support routines. Currently won't compile, missing a header file "local.h".Author: unknown proctest Sample code to create a process, set up message ports, pass messages, etc. Sample slave code for create process test (littleproc.c) currently does not link under either Lattice C 3.02 or 3.03 (unresolved global variables not in libraries).Author: Rob Peck 1/4/86 region Demonstrates how a drawing area can be split into linked rectangular regions. Draws a rectangle in a single playfield display, then draws "Behind a Fence" several times behind an apparent fence in the rectangle.Only works under Lattice Ver3.03.Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 samplefont A sample font that produces clubs, hearts, spaces, and diamonds as its four characters. Shows precisely what is contained in an Amiga font.Author: Unknown serial Demonstrates access to the serial port. Requires an external terminal connected to the serial port.Author: Unknown singlePlayfield Creates and displays a 320 by 200 by 2 bit plane single playfield display. Completely covers Intuition's display, but gives the system back at exit. Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 speechtoy Latest and greatest version of Dave's cute speech demo program. Comes with custom icon so can be run from a workbench screen. Author: Dave Lucas speech.demo A much simplified version of speechtoy. Also includes exec support functions for extended IO requests,CreateExtIO() to allocate and initialize a new IO request block and DeleteExtIO() to free an extended IO request block.Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 text.demo Sample program that asks AvailFonts() to make a list of the fonts that are available, then opens a window and then prints a description of the various attributes that can be applied to the fonts, in the font itself.Previous versions were released as "whichfont". Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 timer Simple timer example program. Includes dynamic allocation of data structures needed to communicate with the timer device, as well as the actual device IO.Author: Rob Peck 12/1/85 trackdisk Demonstrates use of trackdisk driver. Useful example of "raw" disk read/write.Author Rob Peck 12/1/85 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 6 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. compress Compress reduces the size of the named files using adaptive Lempel-Ziv coding. The amount of compression obtained depends on the size of the input, the number of bits per code, and the distribution of common substrings.Typically, text such as source code or English is reduced by 50-60%. Compression is generally much better then that achieved by Huffman coding (as used in "pack") or adaptive Huffman coding (as used in "compact"), and takes less time to compute. Great for saving disk space, or reducing transmission time over phone lines! Also includes "btoa" and "atob" for converting binary files to ascii, and then back to binary (for transmission over links that do not support 8 bits). Author: Thomas Spencer, with improvements by others dadc A digital computer impersonating an analog clock impersonating a digital clock.Author: Perry S. Kivolowitz microemacs An upgraded version of microemacs originally distributed on disk number 2. I don't have an exact list of changes but the new executable is about 25% larger, so there must be something in there! One enhancement is that some functions are now also bound to function keys. Author: Dave Conroy, with enhancements by Jack Roose. mult Mult reads the input comparing adjacent lines. In the normal case, the second and succeeding copies of repeated lines are output, and the remainder of the lines are removed. Repeated lines must be adjacent in order to be found. Options are present to output the first of multiple lines, for comparing adjacent lines by field only, and for specifying the field separator character. Kind of the opposite of the Unix "uniq" program. Author: Dennis Bednar scales Demonstrates use of the Audio functions in the ROM to produce four voice sound. It uses a simple waveform (sawtooth) with no amplitude control (ie, envelope) or frequency variation (ie, vibrato), but these can be easily implemented. Also includes considerable documentation on audio device Author: Steven A. Bennett setparallel Allows the CLI user to dynamically change any particular parallel port parameter.Author: Keith Stobie and Tom Pohorsky setserial Allows the CLI user to dynamically change any particular serial port parameter.Author: Keith Stobie and Tom Pohorsky sortc A quicksort based sort program, using separate driver and sort modules. Originally from a DECUS C distribution.Claims to be fast, but when operating entirely out of ram takes 93 seconds to sort its input file, sort.c, while AmigaDos's sort takes only 43 seconds under the same conditions.Author: Dave Conroy, Martin Minow, and Ray Van Tassle stripc Strips comments and extraneous whitespace from C source files. Useful for compacting the C header files to increase usable disk space.Author: Chris Metcalf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 7 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a port (executables only) of the popular UNIX game "Hack", courtesy of John Toebes, 120 H Northington Pl, Cary NC. 27511. This is Version 1.0.1. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 8 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. It contains the source to "Hack", a popular UNIX game ported to the AMIGA by John Toebes. Please read all the associated README files before redistributing with changes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is disk 9 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. moire Draws moire patterns in black and white in a borderless backdrop window. Currently only runs with Lattice C version 3.02, when compiled with 3.03 crashes the system.Author: Scott Ballantyne MVP-FORTH Mountain View Press Forth, version 1.00.03A. A shareware version of forth from Fantasia Systems.Runable from the workbench comes with icons and such. If you use this, you should send a contribution to Fantasia Systems / Mountain View Press. proff Another text formatting program. This one is significantly more powerful than any of the others previously distributed on these disks. setlace Program to toggle interlace mode on and off. When used with a black background, and amber or green characters, produces a nice CLI environment.Author: Bob Pariseau, Nov 85 skewb Not quite sure what this is supposed to be, it was downloaded from a bbs with no documentation. C'mon folks, at least put a three line description at the start of your programs!Author Raymond S. Brand sparks Graphics demo that draws a "moving pathway", adding to the front and removing from the tail (sure is hard to come up with verbal descriptions of these things!).Author: Scott Ballantyne ========================== Contents of Disk 010 ========================== This is disk 10 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. conquest You control an interstellar empire, decide which star systems to explore, which planets to colonize, etc. The computer will also be building its own empire and competing with you for resources. The one with the greatest population at the end wins. Executable only, no source. Downloaded from Denver BBS. Author: Unknown, ported to Amiga by Rob Shimbo dehex Simple little program to convert hex format file into a binary file. Reads lines of hex characters on stdin and writes 8 bit dehex'd bytes to stdout. Author: Fred Fish filezap Patch program for any type of file. Executable only, no source available. Author: John Hodgson fixobj Strip extraneous garbage off end of object files transfered with xmodem. Does not require preknowledge of actual file length, uses knowledge of Amiga file structure. Author: John Hodgson iff Routines to read and write iff format files. Includes program to display iff files made by DPaint. Also see the DPSlide program on disk 11. Author: Jerry Morrison, Steve Shaw, and Steve Hayes ld I presume this stands for "list directory". Lists contents of specified diretory or disk, using inverse video and colors to group objects by type. Author: Dave Haynie ls Minimal implementation of UNIX ls. Demonstrates use of UNIX style filename pattern matching code. Author: Rick Schaeffer sq.usq Squeeze and unsqueeze, from the CPM world. Works, but "compress" from disk 6 runs almost twice as fast and produces even smaller files. Author: R. Greenlaw, Amiga port by Rick Schaeffer trek73 A Star Trek game. This one is just crying out to be Amiga'ized by some ambitious hacker. Authors: Many, see comment in main.c yachtc Dice game. Author: Sheldon Leemon ========================== Contents of Disk 011 ========================== This is disk 11 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. dpslide A slide show program for displaying graphic images which are in the iff format, such as output from the Electronic Arts Deluxe Paint program. Allows the user to select the display time for each slide and the method of bringing the slide up to the screen, and then removing it. Double buffers images to improve smoothness of display. Author: Paul Biondo pictures Miscellaneous DPaint and digitized pictures, in iff format. Some are rated R. ========================== Contents of Disk 012 ========================== This is disk 12 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that this disk contains a number of programs apparently available only in executable form. I am not real happy with this trend, but had no way of getting in contact with the authors who posted these programs to various BBS's to request source. I have no reason to believe that any of these executable only postings contain any deliberate "misfeatures", but you should always use such programs cautiously. amiga3d Shows a rotating 3 dimensional solid "Amiga sign". No source available, executable only (downloaded from a Denver BBS) Author: Barry (bart) Whitebook of C-A ArgoTerm Yet another terminal emulator program. However, this one is written in macro assembler, so should be of interest to anyone doing serious assembly language development. Version 0.20 Author: Jez San arrow3d Shows a rotating 3 dimensional wire frame arrow. No source available, executable only (downloaded from a Denver BBS) Author: Steve Beats of C-A ld4 Another directory listing program using some graphics style output. Executable only, no source available. (Downloaded from a Denver BBS) Author: unknown IconExec These two tools allow execution of a program from an & SetWindow icon without having to recompile the program. Author: John Toebes VIII images Miscellaneous DPaint and digitized pictures, in iff format. Some are rated R. SetAlternate Merge the images from two icons to produce one icon with a primary image, and a possibly completely different image to display when selected. Author: John Toebes VIII StarTerm Another terminal emulator program. ASCII and XMODEM support, telephone dialer, function keys, load file stripping, text file conversion, full/half duplex, Author: Jim Nangano and Steve Plegge ========================== Contents of Disk 013 ========================== This is disk 13 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. It is a grab bag of basic programs, mostly untested. No speekee basic so if these don't work, call someone else. ========================== Contents of Disk 014 ========================== This is disk 14 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains the first ever public release of two new pieces of code, "dex" and "termcap". Also, this is the first disk in the library that includes executables produced with both the Manx and Lattice C compilers, whenever possible. This greatly helps to isolate bugs. amiga3d Shows a rotating 3 dimensional solid "AMIGA" sign. This is an updated version of the program released on disk number 12, and now includes full source. Author: Barry Whitebook @ Commodore-Amiga beep Source for a function that generates a beep sound, like CTRL-G on a VT100 terminal. Author: Samuel Dicker @ Commodore-Amiga dex Program to extract documentation in a human readable format inside source files, and produce nroff style output for manuals and other such external documents. First ever public release. Author: Fred Fish dimensions Programs to demonstrate three and four dimensional graphics. Not quite sure how else to describe them! Author: Anselm Hook filezap An updated version of the file zap utility first released on disk number 10. Can be used to patch any type of file. Nice, and VERY useful. Author: John Hodgson gfxmem An updated version of the graphical memory display program first released on disk number 1. Watch your machine's memory usage change dynamically under use! Author: Louis Mamakos gi Converts DPaint brush files to C source files "necessary to create an Image structure, including height, width, depth, and color information, as well as the array of data which represents the bit planes of the image". Author: Mike Farren pdterm A simple terminal emulator that does ANSI or DEC VT-100 emulation in 80 cols by 25 lines. Version 1.21. Author: Michael McInerny shell A simple csh style shell with history and some other goodies. Still needs some polishing and enhancement, but is quite nice as it. Thanks Matt!!! We've really needed something like this for a long time. Now if you would just do a ksh version instead... Author: Matt Dillon termcap A (mostly) unix compatible implementation of a termcap library. First ever public release. Author: Fred Fish ========================== Contents of Disk 015 ========================== This is disk 15 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Whenever possible, both Lattice C and Manx C executables are provided. The Lattice executables have the extension ".lattice" and the Manx executables have the extension ".manx". This greatly helps to isolate bugs. Blobs A simple graphics program, reminiscent of the unix "worms" program, but in color of course. Author: Peter Engelbrite Clock A simple digital clock program designed to be small and to live completely in the screen title bar, where it is out of the way. Author: Mike Meyer Dazzle An eight-fold symmetry dazzler program. Really pretty! Author: Peter Engelbrite Fish "A demo program which runs an AnimOb in a double buffered screen with sequence cycled animation". (Basically shows a fish "swimming" across the top of the screen). Author: Catherine Wagner (posted by Barry Whitebook) Monopoly A really nice monopoly game written in AbasiC. Follow the directions in the file "InstallationGuide" to produce a bootable games disk. Author: David Addison OkidataDump Okidata ML92 driver and WorkBench screen dump program. Does both alpha and graphics. Untested (I don't have the printer) Author: Raimund Gluecker Polydraw A drawing program written in AbasiC. Author: David Addison Polyfractals A fractal program written in AbasiC. Author: David Addison ========================== Contents of Disk 016 ========================== This is disk 16 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is a copy of the Amiga Developer's IFF disk, received directly from Commodore-Amiga sources, with permission to place in the library and redistribute. It is unchanged except for: 1) The volume name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk16. 2) This file (README.list16) has been added. 3) The standard library README file README.dist has been added. Enjoy -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 017 ========================== This is disk 17 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is a copy of a H.A.M. (Hold And Modify) graphics demo disk received from a vendor that is producing hardware to capture such images, and software to process them. It is unchanged except for: 1) The volume name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk17. 2) This file (README.list17) has been added. 3) The standard library README file README.dist has been added. 4) The 'showilbm' program has been added to allow viewing of the two monochrome pictures (dozer.hires and robert.lores) without requiring Deluxe Paint. 5) The supplied 'readme' file has been augmented with information received on hardcopy along with the disk, and a note has been added about how to use the showilbm program. Enjoy -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 018 ========================== This is disk 18 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AmigaDisplay Yet another variation of a terminal emulator program. This is a modified AmigaTerm that can emulate a dumb terminal (interesting paradox here somewhere...), translate line termination sequences, optionally capture or discard control characters in the captured file, use audible bell, use another font, etc. Author: Don Woods (Original code by Michael Mounier) Ash Prerelease version of a C-shell like shell program. Has history, command substitution, loops, etc. Author: Thorn Smith Browser A program that lets you wander around a file tree and peek into files, all with the mouse. Author: Mike (I'll be mellow when I'm dead) Meyer MC68010 Complete information package for upgrading an Amiga to use an MC68010 in place of the MC68000. Includes a software fix that makes this transparent to user programs that use instructions that are priviledged on the 68010. Author: Thad Floryan Multidim Lets you rotate a 2 to 6 dimensional "cube" on the screen using the joystick. Author: Robert French PigLatin Tired of the "say" command? This one will translate and speak your input in pig latin! Author: Thomas Clement Scrimper Short for "SCReen IMage PrintER". A screen dump utility which can be run from the workbench or the CLI. Author: Perry Kivolowitz Xlisp1.6 A very nice little lisp for those that want to study the internals of a real, working lisp interpreter. Author: Dave Betz ========================== Contents of Disk 019 ========================== This is disk 19 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. BlackJack A line oriented (no graphics) blackjack game. Author: Unknown JayMinerSlides These are the Amiga slides produced/used by Jay Miner (the designer of Amiga's custom graphics chips) in his talks about the Amiga. They are all hi-res (640 x 400) and are best displayed on a long-persistence color monitor. Keymap_Test A program to test the keymapping routines and find possible bugs. Useful as an example of keymapping. Author: Pushpa Kumar LockMon Find file locks. Useful for discovering if programs properly clean up after themselves. Author: Dewi Williams ========================== Contents of Disk 020 ========================== This is disk 20 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AmigaToAtari Source code for an Amiga to Atari ST object code format converter. Takes Amiga objects as input and produces Atari objects as output. This allows the Amiga to be used as a cross development machine providing the proper libraries are available. (Currently does not work, but I don't have an ST to try it with anyway...) Author: Landon Dyer at Atari Corp. DiskSalv Program to recover files from a trashed AmigaDOS disk. Can also "undelete" files deleted by mistake, so long as they have not overwritten by further disk activity. Requires two disk drives. VERY useful... Author: Dave Haynie Hash Small example program that computes the AmigaDOS directory hash function. Author: Neil Katin at Commodore-Amiga Hd Hex dump utility using some ideas from Mike Higgin's article in Computer Language magazine, Apr 86. Formats the dump based on the natural byte ordering of the machine on which it runs. Author: David Elins at NEC Information Systems MandelBrots Some mandelbrot images submitted for the "mandelbrot images contest" some months ago. Only three people submitted mandelbrots and these were among the most interesting. MultiTasking Tutorial and example program for multitasking at the Exec level. Author: Leo L. Schwab Pack Program to strip extraneous whitespace from C programs or header files. Can be used to condense the C compiler header files to free up disk space. Author: Jeff Dickson PortHandler Author: A sample Port-Handler program that performs the functions of the standard Port-Handler. Shows what the BCPL environment looks like from the handler point of view. Author: John Toebus VIII Random Random number generator in assembly. Much faster than versions using floating point. Can be used by either assembly or C programs. Author: Steve Beats at Commodore-Amiga SetMouse2 Program to set the mouse port to either the left port or right port. Author: Robert Burns at Commodore-Amiga SpeechTerm Terminal emulator that can speak the received text. Also has XMODEM file transfer. Author: Leftheris Koutsofios Ted Demo version of an editor that has since been renamed as TXed (I believe). Author: Charles Heath at MicroSmiths ========================== Contents of Disk 021 ========================== This is disk 21 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is a copy of Thomas Wilcox's Mandelbrot Set Explorer disk. It is unchanged except for: 1) The volume name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk21. 2) This file (README.list21) has been added. 3) The standard library README file README.dist has been added. To run from CLI: 1) cd dfX: (where X is drive containing disk) 2) mse To run from Workbench: 1) Click on MSD icon. It contains extensive on-line help information, unlike other Mandelbrot programs distributed in this library. It also is capable of displaying some very pretty hi-res pictures in interlace mode. Enjoy -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 022 ========================== This is disk 22 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains two new "strains" of microemacs, both derived from early releases of Dave Conroy's microemacs. There is currently an attempt on usenet, lead by Dave Brower, to coordinate an effort to merge features from the different versions into a single supported microemacs. In the meantime, perhaps you can find a feature you need in one of these... Lemacs Microemacs version 3.6 as enhanced and supported by Daniel Lawrence. This version works and has been tested on Unix V7, BSD 4.2, Amiga, MS-DOS, and VMS. Enhancements include overwrite mode, support for Amiga function keys, reverse video status line, numeric arguments using , replace, buffer specific editing modes, word wrap mode, goto-line, buffer rename, insert-file, execute named command, describe bindings, startup files, and more. Author: Dave Conroy, enhancements by Daniel Lawrence Pemacs Microemacs as enhanced by Andy Poggio. New features include use of keys as Meta keys, default buffers on buffer switch, mouse support, higher priority to improve interactive response, creation of backup files, paragraph fill, word wrap, query replace, and support for function keys. Author: Dave Conroy, enhancements by Daniel Lawrence ========================== Contents of Disk 023 ========================== This is disk 23 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a significantly enhanced version of microemacs based on the version 30 release posted to usenet's mod.sources newsgroup. Previous versions of microemacs released on these disks derived from a very old version of microemacs. Since that old release, the author has cleaned up lots of loose ends and restructured major parts of the code. Other people have already added support for termcap, ports to other machines and operating systems, and a limited GNU emacs compatibility option. Because recipients of this disk might wish to run this new microemacs on other machines in addition to the Amiga, I have encluded all sources that were available to me at the time of release. The subdirectories which give alternate implementations are: Sys/Vms System modules for VAX VMS Sys/Atari System modules for Atari ST Sys/Msdos System modules for MSDOS Sys/Cpm86 System modules for Cpm Sys/Amiga System modules for Amiga Sys/Ultrix System modules for Ultrix/BSD4.2 Sys/SysV System modules for Unix System V Tty/Atari Terminal driver for Atari ST Tty/7300 Terminal driver for AT&T Unix PC (7300) Tty/Intuition Terminal driver for Amiga using Intuition Tty/Termcap Terminal driver using termcap for Unix Tty/Ansi Terminal driver using Ansi codes Tty/Amigados Terminal driver for Amiga using just Amigados Tty/Heath Terminal driver for a Heath terminal There currently is a major effort underway on usenet, led by Dave Brower, to standardize microemacs and bring the many variations under one common implementation. Please send any enhancements to rtech!daveb, or send them to me and I will see that he gets them. ========================== Contents of Disk 024 ========================== This is disk 24 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Conquest You control an interstellar empire, decide which star systems to explore, which planets to colonize, etc. The computer will also be building its own empire and competing with you for resources. The one with the greatest population at the end wins. First distributed in executable form only on disk number 10. This distribution includes source. Author: Unknown, ported to Amiga by Rob Shimbo Csh Second release of a csh-like alternative to the CLI, first released on disk number 14. Has alias, builtin functions like "dir" for speed, history, named variables, command re-execution with substitution, etc. Author: Matt Dillon Modula-2 A pre-release version of the single pass Modula-2 compiler originally developed for MacIntosh at ETHZ. This code was transmitted to the AMIGA and is executed on the AMIGA using a special loader. Binary only. ========================== Contents of Disk 025 ========================== This is disk 25 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a port (executables only) of the popular UNIX game "Hack", courtesy of John Toebes, 120 H Northington Pl, Cary NC. 27511. This is Version 1.0.1E., with graphics enhancements for the Amiga. ========================== Contents of Disk 026 ========================== This is disk 26 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. UnHunk Tool to process the Amiga "hunk" loadfile format. Collects code, data, and bss hunks together, allows individual specification of code, data, and bss origins, and generates binary file with format reminiscent of Unix "a.out" format. The output file can be easily processed by a separate program to produce Motorola "S-records" suitable for downloading to PROM programmer. Author: Eric Black C-kermit Port of the popular "kermit" program, a flexible virtual terminal and file transfer program from Columbia University. Author: Unknown, ported to Amiga by Davide Cervone Ps A program to display process priorities and another program to set a process's priority to any arbitrary valid value. Very useful to provide finer control over your multitasking environment. Author: Dewi Williams Archx Yet more programs for bundling up text files and mailing or posting them as a single file unit. Author: Martin Minow ========================== Contents of Disk 027 ========================== This is disk 27 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. ABdemos Amiga Basic demos. NewConvertFD creates .bmaps from fd files. BitPlanes finds addresses of and writes to bitplanes of the screen's bitmap. AboutBmaps is a tutorial on creation and use of bmaps. LoadILBM loads and displays IFF ILBM pics. LoadACBM loads and displays ACBM pics. ScreenPrint creates a demo screen and dumps it to a graphic printer. Author: Carolyn Scheppner, Commodore-Amiga Disassem A simple 68000 disassembler. Reads standard Amiga object files and disassembles the code sections. Data sections are dumped in hex. The actual disassember routines are set up to be callable from a user program so instructions in memory can be disassembled dynamically. Author: Bill Rogers, Univ of WAIKATO (New Zealand) DvorakKeymap Example of a keymap structure for the Dvorak keyboard layout. Untested but included because assembly examples are few and far between. Author: Robert Burns @ Commodore-Amiga Hypocycloids An electronic Spirograph inspired by an article in Feb '84 Byte. Author: Terry Gintz LinesDemo A demo program which illustrates the use of proportional gadgets to scroll around in a superbitmap window. Posted to usenet by Barry Whitebook @ Commodore-Amiga MemExpansion Schematics and directions for building your own homebrew 1 Mb memory expansion. Author: Michael Fellinger SafeMalloc Ever have a program that corrupts it's own memory? Well, this little gem can help you find the problem in a hurry. Acts as an interface between your program and the real malloc, checking for overrun, underrun, and duplicate freeing of malloc'd space. Author: Bjorn Benson, modifications by Fred Fish ScienceDemos Some science demos. Sidereal is a tutorial program which introduces the user to the relationships between Julian and calendar dates and solar and sidereal times. J2000 is a utility program which converts stellar positions, proper motion, parallax and radial velocity from the standard epoch B1950 (FK4) to epoch J2000 (FK5). Galilean is a tutorial program which determines the position of the Galilean satellites relative to Jupiter. Programs courtesy of David Eagle at Science Software. ========================== Contents of Disk 028 ========================== This is disk 28 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Backgammon Another game in AbasiC by the author of Monopoly. Author: David Addison Cpp This is a copy of the Decus cpp, ported to the Amiga. This cpp is more powerful and complete than either of the built in cpp's in Manx or Lattice C. Also included is a modified version of the Unix like cc frontend, for Manx C, that knows about the cpp. Author: cpp by Martin Minow; cc by Fred Fish Cribbage Another game in AbasiC by the author of Monopoly. Author: David Addison MileStone Another game in AbasiC by the author of Monopoly. Author: David Addison Othello Another game in AbasiC by the author of Monopoly. Author: David Addison Shar A program which can pack and unpack archives compatible with the Unix "shar" (shell archiver) program. Author: Dave Wecker SuperBitMap An example program that shows how to use ScrollLayer, how to sync the SuperBitMap prior to printing, and how to create a dummy rastport for dumping the SuperBitMap. Works under 1.2 and up. Author: Carolyn Scheppner and Phil Lindsay ========================== Contents of Disk 029 ========================== This is disk 29 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AegisDrawDemo Demo disk of the Aegis Draw program. This is the actual production program with only the "save" feature disabled and without documentation (intentionally). Very impressive program! Received directly from Aegis Development. Cc Version of the Unix like C compiler frontend program, for Manx C. Previous released version was for Lattice C. Author: Fred Fish Enough A new CLI execute file command that tests for various system resources such as available memory or existance of specific files, directories, or devices. Author: Bruce Barrett @ Commodore-Amiga Player Animation player for Aegis Animator. Received directly from Aegis Development. Rubik An animated Rubik's cube program based on Barry Whitebook's "amiga3d" program and Raymond Brand's "skewb" program. Author: Bill Kinnersley StringLib A public domain reimplementation of the Unix string library functions. Author: Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Vt100 A vt100 emulator program with Kermit and Xmodem file transfer protocols (based on AmigaTerm). Author: Dave Wecker ========================== Contents of Disk 030 ========================== This is disk 30 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that the programs on this disk are all shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee". To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library. Bbs A BBS for the Amiga (BBS-Amiga Version 1.1). Author: Ewan Grantham Author's suggested shareware donation: $25 FineArt This is a collection of works from some of the best of current Amiga artists. Many thanks to Jim Sachs, Sheryl Knowles, Jack Haeger, and Aegis Development for submissions. FontEditor Does what the name implies, edits font's. Author: Tim Robinson Author's suggested shareware donation: $5 MenuEditor Create and edit menus, saving the result as either a binary file for further editing or as C source for inclusion in a program. Author: David Pehrson Author's suggested shareware donation: $15 StarTerm Starterm version 3.0. Very nice telecommunications program. Author: Jim Nangano Author's suggested shareware donation: $20 ========================== Contents of Disk 031 ========================== This is disk 31 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Life Executes the cellular automata game of LIFE in the blitter chip. Uses a 318 by 188 display and runs at 19.8 generations per second. Author: Tomas Rokicki Mandelbrot Latest version of Robert French's mandelbrot program, version 3.00. Author: Robert French MxExample Example of mutual exclusion gadget handling. Author: Davide Cervone RamSpeed Program to measure raw memory speed, comparing internal memory to the external memory. Author: Perry Kivolowitz Set Replacement for the Manx "set" command (to set or change environment variables) with several improvements. Author: Tomas Rokicki Tree Draws a recursive tree (green leafy type, not files). Author: Robert French (original version by W. Balthrop) TxEd Latest demo version of Microsmith's text editor, TxEd. This is the full production version except that files are limited to 10K bytes in length and the search/replace functions are disabled. Also, demo is based on an older version of TxEd, new release has additional features. Author: Charlie Heath VDraw Drawing program, based on freedraw, but now transformed and enhanced beyond recognition. Draws hollow boxes, filled boxes, freehand sketches, lines, circles, and arcs. Also has area fill, text insertion, 16 different line patterns, predefined area fill patterns, a magnify mode, cut and paste, color inversion, erase, grid pattern, and more. This is version 1.08. Author: Stephen Vermeulen Xicon Contains two programs; Xicon which lets you use icons to call up scripts containing CLI commands, and Ticon, which is a simple program to display text files from icons. Author: Pete Goodeve ========================== Contents of Disk 032 ========================== This is disk 32 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Address Extended address book written in AmigaBasic. Author: Mark Hurst Calendar Calendar/diary program written in AmigaBasic. Author: Mark Hurst DosPlus1 First volume of CLI oriented tools for developers. Executables only. Author: Bill Beogelein DosPlus2 Second volume of CLI oriented tools for developers. Executables only. Author: Bill Beogelein MacView Allows viewing of a standard MacPaint picture file in either Amiga low resolution (320 x 200) or high resolution (640 x 400). Executable only. Author: Scott Evernden Puzzle Simulation of puzzle with moving square tiles. Executable only. Author: Bill Beogelein ShowHAM Program to display HAM (Hold And Modify) mode images from the CLI environment. Executable only. Author: Unknown Solitaire Two new ABasiC games, Canfield and Klondike. Author: David Addison Spin3 Simple program that creates spinning cubes and transforms them into op-art. Example of how to create a double buffered display with color tables that can be changed. Author: Ronald Peterson Sword Sword of Fallen Angel. Text adventure game written in AmigaBasic. Author: Andry Rachmat Trails Cute little program that leaves a trail behind the pointer when the mouse is moved. The trail has programmable symmetry, thickness, and length. The other interesting thing about this program is that it is written in Modula-2 (source provided). Author: Richie Bielak ========================== Contents of Disk 033 ========================== This is disk 33 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. 3dstars 3d version of Leo's "stars" program (also on this disk). Author: Leo Schwab Bigmap Program which demonstrates how to use the low-level graphics calls, ScrollVPort especially. Demonstrates scrolling around inside a very big bitmap. Author: Leo Schwab Dbuf.gels Sample program that demonstrates the animation routines for Bobs and VSprites. Uses double buffering to smooth the display motion. Author: David Lucas DiskMapper Displays sector allocation of floppy disks. Author: Leo Schwab MemView Program which sets up a direct window into RAM, thus dynamically displaying the contents of memory. Author: Leo Schwab Oing Displays a window full of little bouncing balls. Author: Leo Schwab ScreenDump Dumps rastport of highest screen/window to printer. Author: Carolyn Scheppner Sdb Simple database program, originally released on a DECUS VAX SIG tape. Author: Unknown, Amiga port by Mic Kaczmarczik Sproing Same as Oing but includes sounds of balls colliding with boundries. Author: Leo Schwab Stars Displays a screen full of stars, reminiscent of a view from the starship Enterprise's flight deck. Author: Leo Schwab TermPlus Yet another variant of Michael Mournier's AmigaTerm program. This one includes improved ascii capture, CRC and checksum xmodem protocol transfers, CompuServe B-protocol transfers, a phone library, function key support, and limited AmigaDOS functions. Author: Enhancements by Bob Rakosky Vt100 Release 2.0 of Dave's version of AmigaTerm. Includes support for function keys and script files. Author: Enhancements by Dave Wecker and Steve Drew. ========================== Contents of Disk 034 ========================== This is disk 34 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Alint Support files for Gimpel lint to make it useful on the Amiga. Author: Thomas Althoff Blink A linker written as a replacement for Alink. Fully Alink compatible and supports many additional options not found in Alink. Also is much faster than Alink and generates smaller executable files. Version 5.7 Author: Combined efforts of the Software Distillery Browser Updated version of the browser program released on disk number 18. This one has been "manxified", has scroll bars, and several bugs fixed. Author: Mike Meyer, enhancements and fixes by Bob Leivian Btree Routines to implement a B-tree algorithm and several accompanying tests, apparently derived from the single file version also included on this disk under "Btree2". Still buggy, but looks useful with a little work. Author: Richard Hellier, posted to usenet by Steve Jefferson Btree2 Previous (original) version of btree routines. Author: Richard Hellier Calendar Appointment calendar that lets you visually add and update appointments. Can also run in background and remind you 15 minutes before any scheduled event. Author: Unknown, Amiga port by Bob Leivian Less Like Unix "more", only better, with forward and backward scrolling, searching and positioning by percent of file and line number, etc. Very useful! Author: Mark Nudelman, Amiga port by Bob Leivian NewFonts Set of 28 new Amiga fonts. Author: Bill Fischer Pr A background print utility with several options for letter quality compressed mode and line numbers. Also takes multiple files and wildcards. Author: Bob Leivian Requester A file name requester that looks like the one used in Deluxe Paint, and a sample program for using the requester. Author: Kevin Clague ========================== Contents of Disk 035 ========================== This is disk 35 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. ASendPacket Example program for sending multiple packets asynchronously to a dos handler, for those interested in implementing programs with asynchronous AmigaDos file I/O. Author: Phillip Lindsay ConsoleWindow Example program for finding the intuition pointer to an AmigaDos CON: or RAW: window, so you can do WindowToFront, graphics, and other interesting things. (Requires AmigaDos 1.2) Author: Andy Finkel and Robert Burns DirUtil Nice little program to wander around directory tree using a windowing interface and performing various operations on files. Author: Chris Nicotra, enhancements by Dave Jobusch DirUtil2 Another variant of dirutil. Author: Chris Nicotra, enhancements by Ed Alford FileRequester A very nice file requester module for lattice C programs, along with a demo driver program. Author: Charlie Heath MacView Allows viewing of standard MacPaint picture files in either Amiga low resolution (320 x 200) or high resolution (640 x 400). Executable, sample pictures, and icons (version on disk 32 did not include pictures). Author: Scott Evernden Plop Short, simple, no-frills IFF reader program, and a sample picture made using a ray tracing algorithm. Author: Jim Kent PopCLI Provides a simple way of starting another CLI at any time without having to load workbench or exit whatever program you may be using. Also has a builtin screen saver mode that automatically blanks the Amiga console screen when there has been no input for a specified period of time. Author: John Toebes QuickCopy Three versions of quickcopy, a nice little full disk copier. Two of the versions are capable of making backup copies of "protected" Electronic Art's disks. Author: Dave Devenport ScrollPf Creates and displays a 400 by 300 by 2 bit plane playfield on top of a 320 by 200, 2 plane deep playfield, as a demo of dual playfield display. Author: Carolyn Scheppner SendPacket General purpose subroutine to send AmigaDos packets. Author: Phillip Lindsay SpriteMaker Program which lets you paint sprites and then converts the image into a C data structure to be used in programs. Allows interactive testing of the sprite as a pointer. Suggested shareware donation of $15 for source code and updates. Author: Ray Larson Tracker Program which converts a boot-load disk (I.E. a kickstart disk) into a group of files for electronic transmission and reassembly. Completely preserves the original disk structure so the target disk will be an exact duplicate of the original. Author: Brad (Lord Bradford) Wilson TriClops Very nice graphics oriented 3-D space invasion game. This was previously a commercial product which is being released into the public domain for promotional purposes (they are working on a multiuser, multimachine version). Author: Unknown, published by Geodesic Publications Tsize A simple utility to print directory tree sizes. Displays the total size of all files and subdirectories within a given directory. Author: Edmund Burnette UnIfdef Useful program for removing ifdef'ed sections from a file while otherwise leaving the file alone. Allows one source to be used as a porting base for many machines, without shipping the entire source to every source customer. (Preprocess for their machine and send them only the source for their specific machine). Author: Dave Yost Vttest Program to test compatibility of vt100-compatible terminals and terminal emulators. Requires the resources of a Unix system to test an Amiga hosted vt100 emulator. (I haven't yet found one that even comes close to passing this test!). Author: Per Lindberg ========================== Contents of Disk 036 ========================== This is disk 36 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Acp A copy program with filename expansion and argument interpretation like the unix cp. Author: Fred Cassirer Clock Updated version of the clock program released on disk number 15. Adds seconds display, free memory display, and faster updates. Author: Mike Meyer Csh Csh like alternative to the CLI, with changes to compile under Manx with 16-bit ints. Has alias, builtin functions like "dir" for speed, history, named variables, command re-execution with substitution, etc. Version 2.01A. Author: Matt Dillon DietAid Diet planning aid to allow the user to compile lists of ingredients (recipes) and automatically compute calorie totals, etc. This is a shareware program ($10 suggested) that was submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. Author: Terry Gintz Echo An improved echo command with options to control color, screen placement of text, etc. Author: Larry Phillips FixHunk A program to modify executable files to allow them to run in external memory. It forces all DATA and BSS hunks in the file to be loaded into CHIP memory. CODE hunks will still load into FAST ram if available. Version 1.2a. Author: D.J. James Fm File mapper program. Uses trackdisk device to grab sectors and traverse the filesystem to find out what sectors a particular file occupies. Author: Leo Schwab KickBench Instructions and programs for creating and using a combined KickStart and WorkBench disk, so only one disk is need to reboot. Allows the system to reboot unattended after a power failure. Requires disked from developer's disk. Author: Alonzo Gariepy Lex A program (not to be confused with the Unix lex program which is a lexical analyzer generator) which computes various readability metrics for text files. Computes Gunning-Fog, Flesh, and Kincaid indices. Author: Jeff Sullivan TunnelVision Another fine ABasiC game from David Addison. This is a maze game with a 3-D perspective view from inside the maze. Author: David Addison Vc Visicalc-like spreadsheet calculator program. Author: James Gosling, Amiga port by Peter Hardie Vt100 Version 2.2 of Dave's vt100 emulator program including Xmodem and Kermit file transfer protocols. Author: Dave Wecker YaBoing A game program demonstrating hardware sprite usage, including collision detection. Author: Ali Ozer, based on original by Leo Schwab ========================== Contents of Disk 037 ========================== This is disk 37 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. It is port of Timothy Budd's Little Smalltalk system, done by Bill Kinnersley at Washington State University. The disk is unchanged except for the following: (1) I have added this file, README.list37. (2) I have added the standard distribution info file, README.dist. (3) In order to make room for the above two files (the disk only had 2 free blocks) I filtered all the text files in the sources, docs, and examples directories through a program to remove extraneous CR (^M) characters from the end of each line. This also makes the files conform to standard Amiga and Unix line delimiter conventions. I hope this didn't break anything else in the process... (4) I have added the file sources/Makefile to help people who want to recompile the sources. It uses my cc frontend. I was able to compile and link an executable that was almost the same size as the one Bill provided (100 bytes smaller) using Manx 3.20B in 16-bit int mode, but it aborted immediately with an error message, so beware. -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 038 ========================== This is disk 38 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. CSquared Implementation of Circle Squared algorthm from Sept '86 Scientific American "Computer Recreations" column. Produces wildly colorful but mathematically precise patterns. Author: Bill DuPree FixObj Strip extraneous garbage off the end of object files transfered with xmodem. Does not require preknowledge of actual file length, uses knowledge of Amiga file structure. Version 1.1 (update to copy on disk #10). Author: John Hodgson Handler An example that implements an AmigaDos Handler (device) in non-BCPL format. Author: Phillip Lindsay Hp-10c Program that mimics an HP-10c (Hewlett Packard calculator), written in TDI Modula2. Author: Duncan Prindle IffDump Two programs for manipulating IFF files. IFFENCODE grabs an active screen and writes it to a file in IFF format. IFFDUMP decodes information in arbitrary IFF files and prints it in a human readable form. Author: Matt Dillon Jsh A simple command line interpreter drawing on features from the BSD C shell. Author: Jim Kent NewStat Replacement program for the AmigaDOS STATUS command. Prints task number, priority, address of process, command line being executed, current directory, etc. Author: James Synge Reversi Program to play reversi game. Version 6.1. Author: Manuel Almudevar UUdecode Programs to encode/decode binary files for transmittal via mail, or other text-only methods. Binary file is expanded by approximately 35% for transmittal. Author: Mark Horton Vdraw Drawing program, based on freedraw, but now transformed and enhanced beyond recognition. This is version 1.14. This shareware program (suggested $15 donation) was submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. Author: Stephen Vermeulen VoiceFiler Voice filer program for Yamaha DX series synthesizers. Voices are transfered to and from the Amiga over MIDI. Author: Jack Deckard Window Sample program which shows how to create a DOS window in a custom screen. Author: Andy Finkel ========================== Contents of Disk 039 ========================== This is disk 39 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AnsiEcho Some commands written in assembler. Includes an echo command, touch, list, cls (clear screen), and ask (wait for user input). Author: Dewi Williams Display Graphics display program to display HAM images from a ray tracing program. Includes some really spectacular pictures. Author: Dave Wecker Driver Demo device driver in source. Functions as a RAM disk for demonstration purposes. Author: Lee Erickson Xlisp Small lisp type interpreter, binary only (source to older version was on disk #18). Version 1.7. Author: Dave Betz ========================== Contents of Disk 040 ========================== This is disk 40 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee". To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library. Ahost Amiga terminal emulator featuring ANSI terminal emulation, file transfer with CompuServe's B-Protocol, Kermit, and Xmodem, user definable function keys, script language, RLE graphics and a special conference mode for use with CIS. Version 0.9. Author: Steve Wilhite & George Jones AmigaMonitor Dynamically display the state of the machine, including open files, active tasks, resources, device states, interrupts, libraries, ports, etc. Display window into memory. Version 0.21. Suggested $15 donation. Author: Jim Voris Arc The ubiquitous compressing archiver program that has become the de facto standard for distributing binaries and multi-file postings on most BBS's. This is Amiga version 0.16, a port of arc version v5.0. Suggested $35-$50 donation. Author: System Enhancement Associates Amiga version by Raymond Brand AreaCode Program which decodes area codes into state and locality. Version 1.5. Author: Bill Beogelein Blink A linker written as a replacement for Alink. Fully Alink compatible and supports many additional options not found in Alink. Also is much faster than Alink and produces smaller executable files. Version 6.5. Author: Combined efforts of the Software Distillery Cosmo An "asteriods" clone. Suggested $6 donation. Author: John Harris Dg210 Data General D-210 Terminal emulator. Suggested $12 donation. Author: Steve Lenz DirUtil Nice little program to wander around directory tree using a windowing interface and performing various operations on files. Version 1.4. Author: Chris Nicotra, enhancements by Dave Jobusch DOSHelper Windowing program to print help information about various dos commands. Version 1.60. Suggested $10 donation. Author: John Youells PagePrint Prints text files with date/time header, page breaks, and line numbers. Suggested $10 donation. Author: Phil Mercurio PopCLI Provides a simple way of starting another CLI at any time without having to load workbench or exit whatever program you may be using. Also has a builtin screen saver mode that automatically blanks the Amiga console screen when there has been no input for a specified period of time. Version II, which now includes source. Author: John Toebes SpriteEd Lets you simultaneously edit two sprite pairs to form a double wide sprite image. Suggested $10 donation. Author: Scott Lamb X-Spell A spelling checker to proofread text files and then allow you to move through the document, deciding what to do with the misspelled words. Suggested $15 donation. Author: Hayes Haugen ========================== Contents of Disk 041 ========================== This is disk 41 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AmigaVenture A program which allows you to write your own Infocom-style adventure programs in AmigaBasic. It is a full-featured adventure parser, including direct and indirect objects, multiple object processing, adjectives, automatic ambiguity resolution, and subordinate clauses. The parser includes support for one, two, or three-word verbs, and a full set of object-manipulation primitives. Author: Mitsuharu Hadeishi Csh Version 2.03 of Matt's Csh-like shell. Executable only. Author: Matt Dillon Dbug Macro based C debugging package. Machine independent. Provides function trace, selective printing of internal state information, and more. First released on disk #2. This version includes some bug fixes and enhancements. Author: Fred Fish DualPlayField An example of using a dual-playfield screen, using a method contrary to documentation in the Intuition Manual. Author: Jim Mackraz GetFile A very nice file name requester. Unlike the earlier version on disk #35, this version includes source code. Author: Charlie Heath LatticeXref A cross reference listing of all symbols defined in the Lattice 3.10 header files. Sorted alphabetically by symbol string, includes file name and line number of all references and/or definitions. Author: Fred Fish Lines A line drawing demo program, reminiscent of the "sparks" program on disk #9. Author: Paul Jatkowski SetFont A program to change the font used in a workbench screen. Includes several sample fonts of various sizes. Author: Michael McInerny Vt100 Version 2.3 of the ever popular vt100 terminal program. Includes xmodem and kermit file transfer protocols. Author: Dave Wecker ========================== Contents of Disk 042 ========================== This is disk 42 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. To quote the "Read Me First" file: This diskette contains the Amiga version of MicroGNUEmacs (MG), a small but powerful text editor that runs on many other computer systems besides the Amiga. One of MG's major goals is to be compatible with its cousin GNU Emacs, so certain features you may have seen in other versions of MicroEmacs may work differently here, or not exist. Hopefully, you'll find the added features MG provides to be worth the trouble it takes to make the switch. From the "Read Me Second" file: This is the fourth Beta distribution of MicroGnuEmacs. Beyond the work of Dave Conroy, author of the original public domain v30, this contains the efforts of: mwm@ucbopal.berkeley.edu Mike Meyer mic@ngp.utexas.edu Mic Kaczmarczik blarson@usc-oberon.arpa Bob Larson rtech!daveb@sun.com Dave Brower A very nice job guys! Congratulations. This disk is essentially unchanged except that I have added the usual README.dist and README.list files, along with changing the volume name to AmigaLibDisk42. The original volume name was "MG 1a". ========================== Contents of Disk 043 ========================== This is disk 43 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. BasicBoing An AmigaBasic program which shows animation by page flipping. Precalculates all views of a rotating 3 dimensional cube and then cycles through them rapidly for animation. Author: Arthur Blume Bbm Demo copy of B.E.S.T. Software's Business Management System. It is a full implementation with file sizes reduced for demo purposes. Author: Business Electronics Software & Technology Inc. BbsList A list of Bulletin Board Systems which support the Amiga. The list was compiled from a list on Delphi, Compuserve, bathroom walls, etc. Author: Dick Sheffold Cc C compiler frontends for Manx and Lattice C, developed independently by Jay Ts. These automatically filter off the annoying banner messages from various passes of the compilers. Author: Jay Ts Copper A copper list disassembler. Dumps the contents of a hardware copper instruction list. Author: Scott Evernden InstIFF A program which converts sampled sound files from the Instruments dealer demo disks to IFF sampled sound files in a FORM 8SVX. Author: Bobby Deen PopColours Lets you change the Red/Green/Blue components of any color register, on any screen currently in the system. Uses a movable window with slider gadgets. Very well done. Version 1.0, November 1986. Author: Chris Zamara and Nick Sullivan SpriteClock A very simple clock that uses a sprite as it's display medium, thus allowing it to be displayed on top of all other screens. Includes source in assembly language. Author: Darrel Schneider STEmulator Turns your Amiga into an Atari ST (sort of). Be sure to read the README file for the true story... Author: David Addison WBrun A program designed to allow any program to be invoked from CLI yet behave as if it were invoked from Workbench. Workbench need not be loaded, thus saving the memory that Workbench would normally use. Author: John Toebes Wild Two versions of Unix shell style wildcard matching routines. Author: Rich Salz and Fred Fish ========================== Contents of Disk 044 ========================== This is disk 44 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Icons Some miscellaneous icons for your viewing pleasure. Author: Unknown NewIFF Some new iff material dealing with sampled voice and music iff files. Author: Posted to usenet by Carolyn Scheppner RayTracePics Ray tracing pictures, some of which appeared on disk number 39, but now in IFF HAM format for MUCH faster loading and compatibility with existing IFF tools. Author: Dave Wecker ViewILBM Reads an ILBM file and displays as a screen/window until closed. Handles normal and HAM ILBM's. Author: Based on ShowILBM, enhanced by Carolyn Scheppner ========================== Contents of Disk 045 ========================== This is disk 45 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Clue Clue board game. Nice. Author: Greg Pryor Make Another version of make that seems to be more complete than many other PD makes. Author: Unknown, downloaded from the Software Distillery Pictures Miscellaneous pictures selected from dozens of pictures that have come my way since the last full art disk. Author: Rich Payne, Grace Rohlfs, and others. Update Used to update an older working disk with files from a newly released disk. Files on the older disk that are out of date will be upgraded with files from the new disk. Author: Unknown, downloaded from Software Distillery WhereIs Program which searches a disk for the first or multiple occurances of a file with a given name. Author: Steve Poling ========================== Contents of Disk 046 ========================== This is disk 46 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Asm A shareware macro assembler, submitted by the author. Asm is a 68010 macro assembler that is compatible with the assembler described in the AmigaDOS manual. Author: Douglas Leavitt CheckModem A program which provides for executing other programs from your startup file, if and only if there is actually a modem connected to the serial port. Author: Matt Dillon Egad A gadget editor from the Programmers Network. Very nicely done and very useful. Author: John Draper, Ray Larson, Brent Southard, and Dave Milligan Jive A filter program which transforms its standard input to "jive" on its standard output. Author: Unknown My.lib A binary only copy of Matt's alternate runtime library. Author: Matt Dillon ProffMacros Subset implementations of the Berkeley "ms" and System V "mm" macro packages, for the proff program. Author: Tony Andrews and George Walker ValSpeak A filter program which transforms its standard input to "valspeak" on its standard output. Author: Unknown ========================== Contents of Disk 047 ========================== This is disk 47 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. 3D-Arm The first stage of a larger project to study goal directed animation of articulated objects (objects which can move with various degrees of freedom but are constrained by attachment to other links within the object). This program demonstrates goal directed animation with a simulated 3-dimensional robot arm. Includes source. Author: Bob Laughlin Juggler Stunning animation of a robot juggler with ray traced reflective spheres. Uses HAM mode display and sound effects to boot! Author: Eric Graham Vt100 Version 2.4 of Dave's vt100 terminal emulator. Includes xmodem and kermit file transfer protocols. Author: Dave Wecker ========================== Contents of Disk 048 ========================== This is disk 48 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Bru Alpha 1 version of a hard disk and/or file archiver written for Unix. This is a vanilla port, with very little Amiga smarts, but it is usable. This is also the last freely redistributable version. Author: Fred Fish Comm A vt100 like terminal emulator with built in support for key functions and a phone number database. Version 1.30. Author: DJ James Csh2.04 Version 2.04 of Matt's csh-like shell. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon Csh2.04M Version 2.04 of Matt's csh-like shell, heavily modified for Manx C. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon, Manx version by Steve Drew Diskperf A disk benchmark program which runs on both Unix and the Amiga. Author: Rick Spanbauer Du Computes disk usage of a file or directory (including subdirectories). Very handy. Author: Joe Mueller MemWatch Memwatch is a program intended to sit in the background and watch for random trashing of low memory by an application under development. If it detects a write to low memory, it repairs it to what used to be there, then puts up a requester indicating what damage had been done. Very useful! Author: John Toebes Profiler A realtime execution profiler for Manx 3.30E. Using this you can identify what sections of your program are using the most time, or being executed the most, and optimize as appropriate. I was able to double the speed of some programs by using this tool. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki ========================== Contents of Disk 049 ========================== This is disk 49 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Cycloids An updated version of the hypocycloids (electronic spirograph) program first released on disk number 27. Author: Terry Gintz DirUtil An enhanced version of the dirutil from disk number 35. Dirutil is a program to wander around a directory tree and perform various operations on files. See README file for list of new features. Author: Chris Nicotra, enhancements by Johan Widen Multidef A program to scan a collection of object and library files and identify multiply defined symbols. This is useful to locate subtle problems where user defined symbols override library symbols. Author: Paul Jatkowski MyUpdate A disk update utility that also provides support for automatically stripping comments from C header files and for interactive verification on a per file basis. Author: Joe Mueller Plot Program to compute and plot 3 dimensional functions. Includes hi-res interlace mode for maximum detail. Author: Unknown; Amiga version by Terry Gintz Polygon A moire type pattern generator but with color cycling. Author: Terry Gintz QMouse A program to query the status of the left mouse button and return a status code. The return code can be used as a WARN condition in a CLI execute file to alter execution. Also includes a separate program to toggle interlace on and off. Both are written in assembler and are very small. Author: Robert Rethemeyer Touch A simple command to set the date of a file to the current date. Uses new supported method of setting a file datestamp (rather than reading and writing back a byte). Author: Phil Lindsay and Andy Finkel Trees Another "tree growing" program, similar to the one on disk number 31, but more extensive. Author: Unknown; Amiga version by Terry Gintz ========================== Contents of Disk 050 ========================== This is disk 50 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee". To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library. Asm A shareware macro assembler, submitted by the author. Asm is a 68010 macro assembler that is compatible with the assembler described in the AmigaDOS manual. This is version 1.1, an update to the version on disk number 46, and includes bug fixes, additional standard Motorola mnemonics and a simple startup code module. Author: Douglas Leavitt BreakOut A 3-D game. Requires 3-D glasses. Author: Tim Kemp DiskZap Program to "edit" a disk, sector by sector. Version 1.1. Author: Paris Bingham Jr. FirstSiliCon A smart input line interpreter that provides a separate command window with full editing and recall of previous commands. Actual name is "Sili(Con:)". Author: Pete Goodeve Missile A nice "missile defense" game. Written 100% in assembler (source available from author) and is very fast! Author: Glen Merriman PerfectSound PerfectSound demo, with a sound editor and sample sound files. Looks very nice. Author: Anthony Wood Sizzlers Graphics demo programs. Author: Greg Epley UnixArc A version of arc suitable for Unix System V. Author: System Enhancement Associates Wombat Yet another terminal emulation program. Version 3.01. Has user settable cursor, programmable function keys, vt-102 emulation, auto-dialing, loadable settings files, and more. Author: Dave Warker ========================== Contents of Disk 051 ========================== This is disk 51 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort, and was obtained from the Free Software Foundation. This is a working update to the version on disk number 4, provided by Johan Widen. Author: Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman Compress This is an update to the compress version released on disk number 6. It is tested and seems to work well except for a couple glitches noticed at the last minute (see the README file). Compress reduces the size of the named files using adaptive Lempel-Ziv coding. The amount of compression obtained depends on the size of the input, the number of bits per code, and the distribution of common substrings. Typically, text such as source code or English is reduced by 50-60%. Compression is generally much better then that achieved by Huffman coding (as used in "pack") or adaptive Huffman coding (as used in "compact"), and takes less time to compute. Author: Thomas Spencer, with improvements by others Cos A "Wheel Of Fortune" style game in AmigaBasic. Author: Steve Michel DifSsed Dif produces a difference file which lists the line by line differences between any two text files. These differences can be fed to ssed (a stream type editor), along with the original text file, to remotely reproduce the other (new) file. Binary only. Author: Chuck Forsberg, Amiga port by Rich Schaeffer Sq.Usq Portable versions of the CPM sq and usq utilities. Author: R. Greenlaw, many changes by Bill Swan ========================== Contents of Disk 052 ========================== This is disk 52 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Assign Replacement for AmigaDOS assign command, written in C. Author: Charles McManis Fractal A fractal program which produces a random square fractal terrain. Author: John Olsen HAMpoly A polygon drawing demo which uses HAM mode to produce polygons of any of the possible 4096 colors. Author: John Olsen MxGads Demonstrates how to make mutual exclusion of boolean gadgets work, even if they contain GadgetText. Author: Willy Langeveld Poly A polygon drawing demo using the AreaMove, AreaDraw, and AreaEnd functions. Author: John Olsen Tek4010 A Tek 4010 emulator. Author: Terry Whelan, with changes by Steve Poling Vdraw1.16 Shareware drawing program submitted by the author. This version uses menus but includes some items not in version 1.19, also on this disk. Author: Stephen Vermeulen Vdraw1.19 Latest version of Vdraw, with a completely new iconic user interface, and some other new features including a color palette mixer and DPaint style brushes, extended cutting features, area locking, and a flexible printing interface. Author: Stephen Vermeulen ========================== Contents of Disk 053 ========================== This is disk 53 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Animations Some animations made with Aegis Animator. Includes a player program. Author: Aegis Development ARCre Creates rename scripts so that files with long names can be easily archived and dearchived correctly by "arc". Author: John Hoffman Arp Some preliminary programs from a program started on BIX by Charlie Heath to replace all the BCPL AmigaDOS programs with assembly equivalents. Includes "break", "cd", "chmod", "echo", "filenote", and "makedir". Author: Charlie Heath and Scott Ballantyne Compiler An optimizing C compiler for the 68000. Has successfully compiled itself on a 68000 based Unix system V machine, but has yet to be fully ported to the Amiga. It will currently produce assembly output for simple C routines on the Amiga, but needs lots of work to be really useful as anything other than a learning tool for budding compiler guru's. Author: Matthew Brandt SpreadSheet A simple "Visicalc-like" spread sheet calculator. Also known as "vc" but there is currently a debate about whether or not that name is a registered trademark. The version on disk number 36 was based on an earlier version of the same source. This release also includes source code. Author: James Gosling, Mark Weiser, and Bob Bond Amiga port by Dave Wecker TarSplit A port of the OS/9 program that extracts files from Unix tar archives. Author: James Jones. Amiga version by Mike Meyer. UUencode Programs to encode/decode binary files for transmittal via mail or other text-only methods. The binary file is expanded by approximately 35% for transmittal. This release is an update to the version on disk number 38, and includes a simple line-by-line checksum technique that can read and write files compatible with the older uuencode/uudecode. Author: Mark Horton with mods by Alan Rosenthal ========================== Contents of Disk 054 ========================== This is disk 54 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Hanoi Classical demo program for recursion. Solves the towers of hanoi problem in a workbench window of its own. Author: Ali Ozer ISpell A quick and dirty port of a Unix version of a freely distributable screen oriented, interactive, spelling checker. I use the Unix version daily and it is very nice. You will need expansion ram to run this with the supplied dictionary, as it loads the entire 300K hashed dictionary into memory. A hard disk is also recommended. Author: Pace Willisson Ing The next step in the "boing wars". Turns a nice screen full of little windows into a screen of lots of bouncing little windows. Cute! Author: Leo 'Bols Ewhac' Schwab Lav A "title bar type" program that displays the number of tasks in the Amiga's run queue, averaged over the last minute, 5 minutes, and 15 minutes. Presumably inspired by, and named after, the BSD "load average" program. Author: William Rucklidge MidiTools Simple programs to play and record through the MIDI I/F. Untested (I have no MIDI hardware). Author: Fred Cassirer MoreRows A program to make the workbench screen larger than normal. The number of additional rows and columns are set via command line arguments. Author: Neil Katin and Jim Mackraz Tilt Another of Leo's cute little toys. This one makes your Amiga look like it didn't pass Commodore's vibration testing. Author: Leo 'Bols Ewhac' Schwab ========================== Contents of Disk 055 ========================== This is disk 55 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Csh Version 2.05 of Matt Dillon's csh like shell, modified for Manx C. Author: Matt Dillon, Manx'ified by Steve Drew NewStartups A couple of new C startup modules. AStartup.asm is the source to AStartup.obj, with 1.2 fixes and better quote handling. TWStartup.asm is like AStartup.asm but opens a stdio window, using a user supplied window specification, when executed from workbench. Author: Commodore, posted to BIX by Carolyn Scheppner Palette A tool which allows you to change another program's custom screen colors. Based on Charlie Heath's palette program from disk number 1. Author: Carolyn Scheppner PipeDevice A working 'pipe:' device, which allows the standard output of one process to be fed to the standard input of another process, with both processes running concurrently. Author: Matt Dillon ScreenSave A program to save a normal or HAM mode screen as an IFF file. Also creates an icon for the saved file. Author: Carolyn Scheppner ShangaiDemo Demo version of the Activision game "Shanghai". Submitted directly by Activision for inclusion in the library. SoundExample A double buffered sound example for Manx C using 16-bit ints, small code, and small data. Author: Jim Goodnow Vsprites A working vsprite example. Author: Eric Cotton Vt100 Version 2.6 of Dave's vt100 terminal emulator with kermit and xmodem file transfer. It just keeps getting better and better... Author: Dave Wecker ========================== Contents of Disk 056 ========================== This is disk 56 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. ClipBoard Clipboard device interface routines to provide a standard interface, such as Open, Close, Post, Read, Write, etc. Author: Andy Finkel ConPackets Demos the use of DOS packets, finding the Window pointer and ConUnit pointer of the CLI window, toggling Raw mode, getting cursor position and limits from the ConUnit, and ESC-sequence cursor positioning. Author: Carolyn Scheppner GetDisks Sample program to find all available disk device names and return them as a simple exec list. The list is made of named nodes, with the name being the device name. Author: Phillip Lindsay GetVolume Sample program to get the volume name of the volume that a given file resides on. Works on any device, even the RAM: device. Author: Chuck McManis Icon2C Reads an icon file and writes out a fragment of C code with the icon data structures, for inclusion in a larger program. Author: Carolyn Scheppner MergeMem Program which attempts to merge the MemList entries of sequentially configured ram boards. When successful, allows allocating a section of memory which spans board boundries. Author: Carolyn Scheppner mCAD An object-oriented drawing program, version 1.1. Uses a small set of graphics primitives (like "line", "box", and "text") and a small set of editing functions (like "move", "size", and "rotate"). While drawing and editing, the user can call on other functions to modify the display; to zoom in, slide around, superimpose a grid, etc. This shareware program was submitted by the author. Author: Tim Mooney ========================== Contents of Disk 057 ========================== ************************************************* * * * This disk has been pulled from distribution * * because of possible copyright and/or * * trademark infringements with copyrights * * and/or trademarks held by Steve Jackson * * Games, of Austin Texas (the Ogre game). * * If you find a copy in circulation, please * * notify the holder that it should be * * erased. A replacement disk without the * * Ogre game has been reissued as disk 97. * * * ************************************************* ========================== Contents of Disk 058 ========================== This is disk 58 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. ASDG-rrd Extremely useful shareware recoverable ram disk. This AmigaDOS device driver implements a completely DOS compatible disk device in memory that survives resets, guru's, and crashes. An absolute must for those with lots of ram. Binary only. Author: Perry Kivolowitz, ASDG Inc. BigView Displays any IFF picture, independent of the physical display size, using hardware scroll. Default display size is 320 by 200 in lo-res; HIRES or LACE attributes added if user width/height exceeds low resolution boundaries. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson EGraph Egraph reads pairs of x and y values from a list of files and draws a formatted graph. Supports four unique curve fonts; solid curves, dashed curves, dotted curves, and long dashed curves. The maximum number of data points is unlimited. Has globs of options. Binary only. Author: Laurence Turner HyperBase Nice little shareware database management system. Version 1.5. Binary only, source available from authors. Author: Michael MacKenzie, Marc Mengel, and Craig Norborg MemClear Walks through the free memory lists, zeroing free memory along the way, and coalescing memchunks that have contiguous address spaces. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson NewZAP A third-generation multi-purpose file sector editing utility, from the author of FileZAP. Displays and edits full 512-byte sectors via a 106 character wide internal font. Includes a search feature to find specific strings or hex digits, forwards or backwards. Version 3.0, includes source. Author: John Hodgson RainBow Marauder-style rainbow generator. Installs a user copper list such that the background color is changed every few scan lines. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson SmusPlayers Two SMUS players, to play SMUS IFF music formatted files. Executables only. Author: John Hodgson View A tiny ILBM viewer, for use with either the CLI or WorkBench. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson WBdump JX-80 optimized workbench printer that does not use DumpRPort. Much more efficient than the Amiga JX-80 driver for full screen dumps. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson ========================== Contents of Disk 059 ========================== This is disk 59 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Browser Another version of the browser program released on disks number 18 and number 34. Includes some bug fixes and enhancements. Includes source. Author: Mike Meyer, enhancements by Mark Schretlen Browser2 This browser type program is apparently not based on the original Mike Meyer version. Binary only. Author: Dan Green Clock Another clock program, comes in several flavors depending upon features desired, which include using alternate fonts, using alternate colors, setting the time, etc. Binary only. Author: Mark Waggoner Dme Version 1.22 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Author: Matt Dillon DropCloth Dropcloth replaces the standard blank WorkBench backdrop with a pattern, of setable intensity. Binary only. Author: Eric Lavitsky and Perry Kivolowitz DropShadow A program that makes your WorkBench windows have dropshadows. Neat. Binary only. Author: Jim Mackraz FixWB A program similar to "DropCloth" (also on this disk), but not fully working yet. At least this one is provided in source, so you get your choice of a working one in binary or a nonworking one in source. Sigh. Author: Leo Schwab mCAD An object-oriented drawing program, version 1.2.2. Uses a small set of graphics primitives (like "line", "box", and "text") and a small set of editing functions (like "move", "size", and "rotate"). While drawing and editing, the user can call on other functions to modify the display; to zoom in, slide around, superimpose a grid, etc. This shareware program was submitted by the author. Many improvements over the version released on disk number 56. Binary only. Author: Tim Mooney Robotroff Another of Leo's cute little display hacks. This one has a definite attraction to pointers (don't want to spoil the surprise). Author: Leo Schwab Supermort A general compounding/amortization routine, using the intuition environment, which can be used for mortgage/loan computations. Binary only. Author: Mark Schretlen ========================== Contents of Disk 060 ========================== This is disk 60 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee". To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library. Blitz Blitz is a small program that is designed to be loaded into memory and that sits in the background until activated by its hotkey. It allows you to view a text file, much like a TYPE command, only that it lets you move forwards and backwards through the file. Its screen updates are blitz'n. Binary only. Author: Hayes Haugen BlitzFonts Blitzfonts makes text output up to 6 times faster, transparently to well behaved programs. It is also very small and written 100% in assembly for maximum speed. Binary only. Author: Hayes Haugen HandShake Handshake is a full featured VT52/VT100/VT102 terminal emulator. The author has taken great pains to support the full VT102 spec. This is version 1.20a, binary only. Author: Eric Haberfellner Med Yet another Amiga text editor. This one lets you edit up to 36 files simultaneously and makes extensive use of the mouse. This is version 2.1, binary only. Author: Francois Rouaix PrtDrvGen Program to automatically generate custom printer drivers. Version 1.1, binary only, source available from author. Author: Joergen Thomsen Show A nice, very small slideshow type program, version 2.1, binary only. Author: Andry Rachmat Uedit Version 2.0 of this nice shareware editor. Has learn mode, a command language, menu customization, and other user configurability and customizability features. Binary only. Author: Rick Stiles Ueturbo Example of extensive customization of Uedit to set up a nice development environment. Includes source. Author: Tom Althoff ========================== Contents of Disk 061 ========================== This is disk 61 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. ATPatch A program which reportedly will patch the Amiga Transformer for operation under Workbench 1.2 (I don't have one so couldn't test it). Includes source. Author: Philip Staub FillDisk Disksalv has been known to find some rather interesting things in the free blocks of some production disks from companies that should know better. This little hack makes sure you don't get caught in the same trap, by scribbling the disk's free blocks in a totally safe manner. Includes source (all 20 lines of it). Author: Fred Fish LPatch Patch for programs, such as 'Atom', with bad 1.0 Lstartup code, which abort during startup under 1.2 with 00038007 alert (can't open dos library). Includes source. Author: Carolyn Scheppner MicroEmacs Version 3.8b of Daniel Lawrence's variant of Dave Conroy's microemacs. This version is greatly enhanced over the last version, distributed on disk number 22. For example, there is now a full extension language and support for a larger number of 68000 machines. Includes source. Author: Dave Conroy, MANY enhancements by Daniel Lawrence PearlFont A font similar to Topaz, but with smoothed out edges and more rounded characters. Author: Michael Portuesi Terrain Program which demonstrates generation of good looking pseudo-random scenery. Includes source in Draco. Author: Chris Gray VSprites Vsprite example from Rob's book "Programmers' Guide To The Amiga". Produces 28 VSprites onscreen simultaneously, using only three distinct sets of colors. Includes source. Author: Rob Peck ========================== Contents of Disk 062 ========================== This is disk 62 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Hack", done by John Toebes and the crew at the Software Distillery. This is version 1.0.3D. The disk is unchanged except for the following: (1) I have added this file, README.list62. (2) I have added the standard distribution info file, README.dist. (3) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted disk, to create the master distribution disk, using a command of the form "copy df0: to df1: all". This insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum, but also has the unfortunate side-effect that all the file dates are changed. Note that this disk must be named "Hack_Game". I have elected to keep that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before using it. -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 063 ========================== This is disk 63 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a port of the popular UNIX game "Larn", done by Edmund Burnette and the crew at the Software Distillery. This is version 12.0B. The disk is unchanged except for the following: (1) I have added this file, README.list63. (2) I have added the standard distribution info file, README.dist. (3) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted disk, to create the master distribution disk, using a command of the form "copy df0: to df1: all". This insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum, but also has the unfortunate side-effect that all the file dates are changed. Note that this disk must be named "Larn". I have elected to keep that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before using it. Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 40% full. Normally I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged" disks are special. -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 064 ========================== This is disk 64 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is a copy of the Amiga Developer's IFF disk, received directly from Commodore-Amiga sources, with permission to place in the library and redistribute. It is an update to disk number 16, and is unchanged except for: 1) The volume name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk64. 2) This file (README.list64) has been added. I didn't have room for my standard README.dist file. There were only 4 free blocks on the disk when I got it! Enjoy -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 065 ========================== This is disk 65 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Bawk Text processor inspired by the Unix awk utility. Bawk searches files for specific patterns and performs actions for every occurance of these patterns. The patterns can be regular expressions. The actions are expressed using a subset of the C language. Unfortunately this version always gets a stack overflow no matter what the stack is set to, I haven't had a chance to find the bug. Includes source, so you can hunt for it. Looks like it could be a very useful utility for the Amiga. Author: Bob Brodt CloseWB Simple program for use with MWB (also on this disk) to close a current WorkBench screen, and let you open WorkBench on a custom screen. Author: Matt Dillon Cookie Fortune cookie program. Includes source. Author: Richard Stevens JTime Detailed instructions, including schematics in IFF format, for building and installing a battery backed up real-time clock. The clock goes on the joystick port (aka mouse port 2). Author: Michael Keryan MenuBuilder A program which automates the process of building menus. It takes a simple text file and generates a C source file with all the needed structures for linking with the rest of your program. This is version 1.0, and includes source. Author: A. Preston MWB A program which will create a new 'WorkBench' screen and route by request OpenWindow calls meant for the WorkBench to these new screens. This allows you to run programs which normally open windows on the WorkBench screen to use a custom screen instead. Version 1.01, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon NewPackets Tutorial downloaded from BIX C-A support section, which describes some new packets and structures in 1.2 AmigaDos. Author: Carolyn Scheppner PascalToC A Pascal to C translator program which is supposed to correctly handle function, procedure, and most type declarations. However, this quick and dirty port didn't fare too well on even a simple little Pascal fragment from Software Tools in Pascal. I don't know if the problem is machine dependencies in the code or bugs. Looks like it could be useful with a little more work than I have time to put into it now. Includes source. Author: James Mullens, enhancements by Dan Kegel Prep Version 2.1 of a Fortran preprocessor called 'prep', an alternative to ratfor. Prep has better macro facilities, a concise shorthand for array and vector statements, all the standard flow control constructs of forth, and is written in generic, portable C (I made no source changes). Includes source. Author: Roger Ove RunBack A program that allows you to start another program which is independent of the CLI window. This is useful to start programs from your Startup-Sequence, load WorkBench, and then close the initial CLI (which could not be closed otherwise). Author: Charlie Heath, Microsmiths SunMouse Makes your mouse behave like the Sun Microsystem Sunwindows mouse. You no longer have to 'click' in a window to make it active. Just move the mouse pointer into the window and start typing. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Scott Evernden ========================== Contents of Disk 066 ========================== This is disk 66 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AmScsi Preliminary documentation for a hardware project to build a SCSI controller board. The design does not support DMA or AUTOCONFIG'ing. Author: Rich Frantz Asm68k Full featured macro assembler, version 1.0.1, binary only. Well documented. Author: W. Wesley Howe Assigned Same code showing how to find out whether or not a name has been assigned (via the dos ASSIGN command) before using it, thus avoiding the DOS Insert-Disk requester. Includes source. Author: Dan Green Dk A little display hack, inspired by Leo's gems. Written in Modula-2, includes source. Author: Thomas Handel Flip Seems like Leo's gems have inspired lots of people. This one is quite cute also. Written in assembler, includes source. Author: Mike Berro Foogol Just what you've been waiting for, a foogol cross compiler for your Amiga that generates VAX assembly code. Now you can port all those Amiga foogol programs to your VAX! Seriously, foogol-IV is a tiny Algol like language and this is a compiler for it. Includes source. Author: Per Lindberg Free Free returns the available free bytes on any storage device that AmigaDos sees as a drive. A list of up to six drives is kept by the program and may be cleared or added to at any time by the user. Includes source. Author: Tom Smythe MallocTest A malloc/free test program that allocates and frees randomly sized pieces of memory with random lifetimes, and fills them with patterns that can be checked for corruption. Useful for beating on your vendor supplied memory management routines, or possibly as a poorman's memory test program. Includes source. Author: Neil Webber Melt Another display hack from the master himself... Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab Nart Another display hack from the master himself... Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab Purty Provides an easy way to change some common printer settings via a small window with several gadgets. Binary only. Author: Charles Tyson RayTracer A simple ray tracing program. It is capable of depicting up to 150 balls and a plane that is covered with a tiling of any bitmapped picture. Binary only and sparce documentation. Author: Friedrich Knauss, Steve Williams, Jim Horn and Mark Reichert SendPackets Updated versions of the ASendPacket and SendPacket examples from disk number 35. ASendPacket is an example program for sending multiple packets asynchronously to a dos handler, for those interested in implementing programs with asynchronous AmigaDos file I/O. SendPacket is a general purpose subroutine to send AmigaDos packets. Includes source. Author: Phillip Lindsay SnapShot A small utility for dumping screens. This one works like POPCLI and stays dormant until you press Ctrl-Esc. Binary only. Author: Francois Rouaix TagBBS Version 1.02 of a shareware BBS system. Suggested shareware donation is $25. Binary only. Author: Patrick Hughes ========================== Contents of Disk 067 ========================== This is disk 67 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AmCat Shareware disk cataloging program. Suggested donation of $20. Binary only. Author: Brian Conrad AmigaSpell Very nice intuition oriented shareware spelling checker, version 2.0, binary only. Author: Mike Berro Bouncer A 3-D simulation of a bouncing ball written in Creative Solutions' Multi-Forth, with source included. Author: Jon Bryan Comm Another nice terminal program. Version 1.33, binary only. Author: DJ James Dux5 Latest version of directory utility which is a descendant of the original dirutil program by Chris Nicotra. Includes source. Author: Enhancements and fixes by lots of people HexCalc Nice little hex/oct/dec/bin calculator and converter. Binary only. Author: Scott Ross Icons A collection of some icons for general purpose programs and some particular programs. The "documentation" icon is particularly cute. Author: Jeff White Mandala A mandala graphic program with sound, sort of Eastern music. Binary only. Author: Unknown PersMait Demo version of shareware personal/personnel file manager. Includes list processing, capability to run mailing labels, mail merge output feature, and more. Demo version is binary only and limited to input mode. Suggested donation of $24 for the "real" version. Author: Breen and Associates RSLClock Yet another nice little clock utility that can sit around in your title bar. Lots of options. Version 1.3, binary only. Author: Roy Laufer RTCubes A little graphics demo that shows 16 3D cubes in a 3D space, all being translated, rotated, and drawn on the screen in real time. Binary only, takes over the machine, reboot to recover. Author: Ralph Russell Wheel Nice little "Wheel of Fortune" type game, written in AmigaBasic. Author: Hari Wiguna ========================== Contents of Disk 068 ========================== This is disk 68 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. To quote the "Read Me" file: This diskette contains the latest Amiga version of MicroGNUEmacs (MG 1b), a small but powerful text editor that also runs on many other computer systems besides the Amiga. One of MG's major goals is to be compatible with its "cousin" GNU Emacs, so certain features you may have seen in other versions of MicroEmacs may work differently here, or not exist. Hopefully, you'll find the added features MG provides to be worth the trouble it takes to make the switch. As well as the commands available on *all* systems MG supports, Amiga MG has many Amiga-specific features: the Amiga mouse (with 24 different functions!), Intuition pull-down menus, the Browser (a very nice way to select files), Amiga function keys, a full-screen editing window, and support for using a different text font in the editing window. MicroGNUEmacs is based on the original work of Dave Conroy, author of the public domain v30 version. It has been greatly enhanced through the efforts of the following people: mwm@ucbopal.berkeley.edu Mike Meyer mic@ngp.utexas.edu Mic Kaczmarczik blarson@usc-eclb.arpa Bob Larson rtech!daveb@sun.com Dave Brower (previous version) The current version is known to run on the following systems: 4.2 & 4.3 BSD Unix, Sun 3.2 Ultrix-32 (BSD Unix) OS9/68k VMS Amiga System V Eunice Primos Cpm/68k Atari ST A very nice job guys! Congratulations. This disk is essentially unchanged except that I have added the usual README.dist and README.list files, along with changing the volume name to AmigaLibDisk68. The original volume name was "MG1b". ========================== Contents of Disk 069 ========================== This is disk 69 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Asm68k Full featured macro assembler, version 1.0.3, binary only. Well documented. Author: W. Wesley Howe BlitLab Blitlab is a program which lets you experiment with the blitter, to your hearts content, in relative safety. It opens a workbench window with gadgets for all the registers of the blitter, and allows you to manipulate individual registers and perform blits on a magnified bitmap. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki Conman A replacement console handler that provides line editing and command line history. Is completely transparent to any application program that uses CON: windows. Programs that use RAW: input are not affected. VERY useful. Shareware version 0.9, binary only (source to be available from author). Author: William Hawes Console Console is a try at a new set of routines to get around some of the problems with the standard system routines, and includes some simple graphics routines. Includes source. Author: Jim Cooper Dk A little display hack, inspired by Leo's gems. Written in Modula-2, includes source. Slightly newer than version on disk number 66. Author: Thomas Handel Frags Reports the number of free blocks of size 2^(n-1) to (2^n)-1 for n up to 24 (blocks of max size 16Mb-1). Translation: Gives you some idea of how fragmented your free memory is. Includes source. Author: Mike Meyer IconType Change the type of an icon after editing with IconEd. Types are Disk, Drawer, Tool, Project, Garbage, and Device. Includes source. Author: Larry Phillips Make Public domain make from mod.sources, Volume 7, number 91. It has been cleaned up, Manx'ified, and some new features added, by Steve Walton. Includes source. Author: "caret@fairlight.OZ" MonProc A simple program to allow you to monitor any process for packet activity. Includes source. Author: Phillip Lindsay MouseClock Turns your mouse pointer into a digital clock with updates once per minute. Includes source. Author: John Hoffman Sb Structure browser, that displays system structures via pointers found in other structures. You start from IntuitionBase and go from there. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Nick Sullivan and Chris Zamara Spew Program which generates amusing 'National Enquirer' type headlines. Works from a 'rules file' which describes how the headlines are to be constructed. Includes source. Author: Gregory Smith (original by "mark@pixar") Spool The SPOOL system consists of 3 programs: A queue manager, a printer driver, and a SPOOL request program. The SPOOL system demonstrates the power of the Amiga's mutitasking abilities in a very practical way. It makes extensive use of Amiga Exec's message passing facilities and list-handling primitives. Version 1.2, includes source. Author: Tim Holloway Wc A "word count" program, ala Unix's wc, that is faster because it doesn't count what you don't ask for, plus some other improvements. Includes source. Author: Steve Summit ========================== Contents of Disk 070 ========================== This is disk 70 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee". To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library. AmigaMonitor Dynamically display the state of the machine, including open files, active tasks, resources, device states, interrupts, libraries, ports, etc. Display window into memory. Version 1.13, binary only (source available from author). Author suggests $15 donation. Author: Jim Voris Arc The ubiquitous compressing archiver program that has become the de facto standard for distributing binaries and multi-file postings on most BBS's. This is Amiga version 0.23, a port of arc version v5.0, binary only. Author suggests $35-$50 donation. Author: System Enhancement Associates Amiga version by Raymond Brand BlackBook Keeps track of those important phone numbers and addresses. Shareware, author suggests $30 donation. Author: Craig Nelson DoTil Lists, in alphabetical order, all files on any two directories, showing file size, creation date/time, and amount of free disk space. Also copies, renames, or deletes files and/or directories, and moves files from one directory to another. Version 2.0, shareware, author suggests $15 donation. Author: Dan Franki GravityWars The object of this game is for one player to hit the other player's ship with a missle, before being hit yourself. The ships and planets don't move, but aiming the missle in the presence of gravity fields and black holes makes hitting your target difficult. Version 1.03, shareware, author suggests $5 donation. Author: Ed Bartz Jobs A alternate user interface to WorkBench or CLI. Version 2.1, binary only. Author: John Sawaya Lens This program magnifies a small area surrounding the pointer and displays it in a separate window. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Ned Konz Life-3d A 3d version of the classic cellular-automaton game. Shareware, author suggests $20 donation. Version 1.2, binary only. Author: Bob Benedict Logo A logo interpreter, with user interface like the Apple II logo. Shareware, author suggests $5 donation. Author: Gerald Owens SetKey Keymap editor, version 1.0 demo. Version without save function disabled is $25. Binary only. Author: Charles Carter (CodeWorks) Vpg Video Pattern Generator. Creates displays useful for adjusting monitors and setting up live shots with center crosshair, frame, dots, H lines, V lines and an adjustable rectangle. Version 1.0. Author: Mike Berro ========================== Contents of Disk 071 ========================== This is disk 71 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AirFoil Airfoil generator utilizing the Joukowski transformation. Generates airfoil models as well as their corresponding streamline and pressure distributions. Includes source. Author: Russell Leighton AmiBas Some miscellaneous AmigaBASIC programs, including a 3D plot program, a caleidoscope, a C-A logo drawing program, a file comparison utility, a string search program, etc. Includes source. Author: Peter Kittel Blocks A variation of "lines", but with variable color blocks. Binary only. Author: Gary Walker Comm Another nice terminal program. Version 1.34, binary only. Author: DJ James DiskX A handy utility for poking around in the guts of an AmigaDOS file system. Binary only, but source available from author. Author: Steve Tibbett Fpic Fpic is an image processing program, designed specifically to be used in conjunction with digitized (Digi-View) lo-res black & white IFF picture files. Provides several filters, including average, binary (threshold), clipblit, cross, Sobel, Roberts, pixelize, sharpen, and a user defined matrix. Also supports merging of two images, histogram, image compare, and remapping. Binary only. Author: Bob Bush IconMk Iconmaker builds icons for files that were created without them. Version 1.2a, binary only. Author: Eric Levy Icons Various new Icons from several sources. Author: Several NewFonts Two new fonts; shalt18, an electronic ciruit element font, and ibm5, a PC like font, different from that for Sidecar. Author: Peter Kittel PetCLI An AmigaBASIC program that allows editing in CLI command lines (similar to the PET and MYCLI). Includes source. Author: Peter Kittel PWDemo Demo version 1.2 of the commercial product PowerWindows. PowerWindows aids in creation of custom windows, menus, and gadgets. It will write C or assembly source implementing these, for linking with your programs. Binary only. Author: Inovatronics Inc. Rot Program which generates and displays 3D objects. Consists of two pieces, an object editor and an action editor. The object editor creates 3D objects and the action editor defines up to 24 3D views of an object (which can be quickly cycled to get an animation effect). Version 0.5, binary only. Author: C. French TimeSet Handy little utility to set the system time from the workbench environment, without resorting to preferences. Binary only. Author: Unknown (DEH?) ========================== Contents of Disk 072 ========================== This is disk 72 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. It's been quite a while since the last disk with any pictures, so this one is just chock full of them. There are HAM pictures, high resolution B&W digitized pictures, and some interesting freehand drawings. Has a little of everything... ========================== Contents of Disk 073 ========================== This is disk 73 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Add Lets you create keyboard shortcuts for selection of menu items in programs where the author did not make provisions for such shortcuts, or chose ones that disagree with you. Also includes "until" which waits for a specific named window to be created. Shareware, includes source. Author: John Russell AutoIconOpen Example code to fool WorkBench into thinking it is receiving mouse inputs that select and open icons. Includes source. Author: Tony Wills Dio A module which makes it very easy to use EXEC devices, such as the 'serial.device'. It's generic and can be used with any EXEC device. It allows you to easily open libraries, get multiple IO channels for a device, read, write, do asyncronous operations, etc. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon Dissolve A program like ViewILBM, but the image slowly coalesces as pixels are added in random patterns. Inspired by an article in Nov 86 issue of Doctor Dobb's Journal by Mike Morton. Includes source. Author: Lee Robertson DTerm Small, flexible, terminal program with intelligent data mapping, intelligent keyboard mapping, dynamic menus, intelligent command language, asyncronous IO, duplex control, and a state machine structure allowing you to build any automatic control structure you wish (from auto-redial, sequence dialing, to auto-logon). Version 1.10, binary only. Author: Matt Dillon Expose Program which will automatically cause all screen drag bars and screen depth-arrangers to become exposed. Sends a message to windows which obscure the screen drag bars, asking them to move down a pixel, and also to become smaller if necessary. Includes source. Author: John Russell Lit Lit filters a file to stdout, showing all characters in an unambiguous format. Printable characters are printed as is, non-printable characters are printed in any of three representation formats. Version 2.0, includes source. Author: Donald Irving Lmv This shareware program, submitted by the author, is called "Long Movie". It loads up to 100 IFF graphics files and displays them in forward or reverse order, at up to 19 frames per second, to create computer animations for VCR recording. Binary only, source available from author. Author: Jim Webster MouseOff Mouseoff will cause the mouse pointer to disappear and then reappear if mouse movement is detected. It will disappear again after 10 seconds of no mousing around. Includes source. Author: Denny Jenkins ParOut An example that uses the parallel port resources (ciaa.resource and misc.resource) to access the parallel port directly. Compiled, but untested, since I have nothing hooked to mine. Includes source. Author: Phillip Lindsay PenPalFont A font which will make your six year old feel right at home in a CLI window. Cute. Author: Burton Ogden RunBackGround Ancient history, but when I went looking for it on my disks, it was apparently something I missed. This program performs a function similar to that performed by RunBack on disk number 66, but this one is in C rather than assembler. Includes source. Author: Rob Peck SnapShot A small utility for dumping screens. This one works like POPCLI and stays dormant until you press Ctrl-Esc. Previous release on disk number 66 did not with with expansion ram, this one does. Binary only. Author: Francois Rouaix TypeAndTell Example program that demonstrates installation of an input device handler before the Intuition one. This example traps all keys typed by the user and pronounces them in real time. To quit press CNTL LEFT-SHIFT LEFT-ALT RIGHT-AMIGA simultaneously. Includes source. Author: Giorgio Galeotti Xplor A program that scans all the system lists that start in ExecBase and prints out their names and addresses at which they start. Includes assembly source. Author: Larry Phillips ========================== Contents of Disk 074 ========================== This is disk 74 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Cled A simple command line editor which allows you to edit your commands before and after they are processed. Uses the arrow keys and simple control sequence keystrokes for cursor positioning and editing tasks. Version 1.3, binary only. Author: Pat Empleo Control Program which provides finer control over the printer device. When it sees a DUMPRPORT, it fires up a requestor and lets you play with the values being passed in the IORequest block. Includes source. Author: Andy Finkel Dme Version 1.25 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Update to version on disk number 59. Binary only. Author: Matt Dillon DropShadow A program that makes your WorkBench windows have dropshadows. Update to version on disk number 59, this one has slider gadgets to adjust the 3-dimensional distance between window planes and the shadow darkness. Neat, version 2.0, binary only. Author: Jim Mackraz Funds AmigaBASIC program to track the prices of mutual funds or stocks. Includes source. Author: Bill Strack Less Like Unix "more", only better, with forward and backward scrolling, searching and positioning by percent of file and line number, etc. Very useful! This is Amiga version 1.1, an update to the version on disk number 34. Includes source. Author: Mark Nudelman, Amiga port by Bob Leivian Makemake Reads C source files and constructs a vanilla makefile in the current directory. Includes source. Author: Tim McGrath mCAD An object-oriented drawing program, version 1.2.4. Uses a small set of graphics primitives (like "line", "box", and "text") and a small set of editing functions (like "move", "size", and "rotate"). While drawing and editing, the user can call on other functions to modify the display; to zoom in, slide around, superimpose a grid, etc. Update to version on disk number 59. Shareware, binary only. Author: Tim Mooney Random Simple random number generator in C. Includes source. Author: Gene Toole (?) TDebug Monitor a device by intercepting the EXEC SendIO and DoIO vectors. This will give you most of the IO request information for any device. Version 1.00, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon Units Units conversion program, including a chart option which allows you to create charts of conversions. Nifty. Includes source. Author: Gregory Simpson XCopy A replacement for the AmigaDOS copy command. Preserves the file date, provides an "update only" option, and uses Unix type wildcards. Binary only. Author: Lee Robertson ========================== Contents of Disk 075 ========================== This is disk 75 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Bezier Simple programs to allow you to fool around with Bezier curves, using the mouse to move the points that define the curve and a prop gadget to change the granularity of the curve generation loop. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon BSplines Simple program to fool around with B-SPLINES, ala the Bezier programs described above. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon Comm Source release for comm version 1.34. Last release on disk number 71 was binary only. Copy A replacement for the AmigaDOS copy program that is upwardly compatible, plus includes some new features like date preservation. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Jeff Lydiatt Diff A simple version of diff. Includes source. Author: Erik Baalbergen DuM2 A version of the ever popular directory utility (dirutil) but this one is written in Modula 2 and includes source. Dirutil is a program to wander around a directory tree and perform various operations on files. Version 1.5. Author: Greg Browne Eless A faster directory lister, that also sorts entries and displays directories in the current cursor color (ala the Manx "ls" program). Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab Fd A modified version of Leo's "eless" that processes an entire track at a time, to minimize rereading of blocks. Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab, enhancements by Stephen Vermeulen HardCopy A neat little program that creates a hardcopy transcript of any CLI session (like the unix "script" program). Includes source. Author: Davide Cervone MouseOff Enhanced and smaller version of MouseOff released on disk number 73. MouseOff will cause the mouse pointer to disappear and then reappear if mouse movement is detected. Includes source. Author: Denny Jenkins, reworked by Tom Smythe SetFont Program to change the font used by a workbench screen. Version 2.0, source included. Author: Dave Haynie SpeedDir Another faster directory lister type program. This one uses the standard dir utility format for displaying directories. Written in assembler, includes source. Author: Bryce Nesbitt ========================== Contents of Disk 076 ========================== This is disk 76 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Disk 1 of 2 of Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga. The disk is unchanged except for the following: (1) I have added this file, README.list76. (2) I have added the standard distribution info file, README.dist. Note that this disk was named "Draco SYS". I have elected to keep that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before using it. Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 65% full. Normally I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged" disks are special. -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 077 ========================== This is disk 77 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Disk 2 of 2 of Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga. The disk is unchanged except for the following: (1) I have added this file, README.list77. (2) I have added the standard distribution info file, README.dist. Note that this disk was named "Draco Other". I have elected to keep that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before using it. Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 80% full. Normally I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged" disks are special. -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 078 ========================== This is disk 78 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Cycles A simple but enjoyable game apparently inspired by the cycle game in the movie "Tron". Version 1.0, binary only. Author: John G. Gilmore EOMS Experts Only Mercenary Simulator. A neat (and tough!) PD game that was originally developed for eventual commercial release but for various reasons the author decided to release as PD instead. So far my son has beat every other Amiga game I've got, both PD and commercial, but he gave up on this one. For serious game players. Binary only. Author: Daniel Cardenas MandelVroom A new Mandelbrot picture generator with some neat features, including use of contour map making techniques that allow you direct control over coloration and recoloration in seconds, selectable fixed point or floating point computations, contour palette, picture presets, etc. Version 1.50, includes source. Author: Kevin Clague ========================== Contents of Disk 079 ========================== This is disk 79 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AsmTools Some CLI type tools, written in assembler (echo, loadit, mounted, setlace, why). Includes source. Author: Bryce Nesbitt AssignDev Assigns multiple names to a given device. For example, allows the names "df0:" and "df3:" to refer to the same physical device. Includes source. Author: Phillip Lindsay AuxHandler Example of a dos handler that allows use of a CLI via the serial port. Includes source. Author: Steve Drew Cmd Cmd redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output to a file. Useful for capturing print jobs for debugging or "offline" printing. Includes source. Author: Carolyn Scheppner Info Replacement for the AmigaDOS info command. Includes source. Author: Chuck McManis Kill Removes a task and as much of its resources as possible. Can close windows, unload process code, etc. Includes source. Author: George Musser M2Error M2error can be used to display compile errors produced by the TDI Modula-2 compiler, like the m2error supplied by TDI. Includes source. Author: Richie Bielak MonProc An enhanced version of the process packet monitoring program from disk number 69. Includes source. Author: Phillip Lindsay, enhancements by Davide Cervone Mounted A little program to run from CLI scripts to find out if a disk is mounted or not. Includes source. Author: Peter DaSilva Nro Another roff style text formatter. Includes source. Author: Unknown, posted to usenet by Alan Vymetalik ParTask Example program for finding the parent task of your current task. Includes source. Author: Andry Rachmat QueryAny Simple program for use in CLI scripts to query for yes/no decisions. Includes assembler source. Author: Mark Smith ScnSizer Sets the preferences data for increasing the window bounds, and takes effect immediately. Includes source. Author: Thad Floryan SharedLib Working example of how to build a shared library. Includes source. Author: James Synge Task Simple example of how to use CreateTask. Includes source. Author: Carolyn Scheppner Uw Unix Windows client for the Amiga. Version 1.00, includes source. Author: Michael McInerny Who Lists tasks on the ready and wait queues. Includes source. Author: George Musser ========================== Contents of Disk 080 ========================== ************************************************* * * * This disk has been pulled from distribution * * because it contained proprietary software. * * If you find a copy in circulation, please * * notify the holder that it should be * * erased. A replacement disk without the * * proprietary material has been reissued * * as disk number 90. * * * ************************************************* ========================== Contents of Disk 081 ========================== This is disk 81 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Asm68k Full featured macro assembler, version 1.1.0, binary only. Well documented. Author: W. Wesley Howe AutoFacc Autofacc automatically shrinks the ASDG FACC window and moves it to the back. Also allows the number of buffers to be increased or decreased. Most useful from the Startup-Sequence file while booting. Binary only. Author: Andry Rachmat Brushes Contains 53 custom brushes for use in DPaint while drawing schematics. Includes things like resistors, capacitors, gates, transistors, IC pacs, etc. Author: Jim Lee CheckIFF Program to check the structure of IFF files and report any problems. Binary only. Author: Unknown Cled A simple command line editor which allows you to edit your commands before and after they are processed. Uses the arrow keys and simple control sequence keystrokes for cursor positioning and editing tasks. Update to version on disk number 74, this is version 1.4, binary only. Author: Pat Empleo Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console handler, that provides line editing and command line histories completely transparent to any application program that uses CON: windows. This program is shareware, and well worth a donation to the author. Version 0.99B, binary only. Author: William Hawes Fonts Several miscellaneous new fonts for your enjoyment. Author: (Several) Icon Version 6.0 of the public domain implementation of Icon from the University of Arizona. Binary only. Author: Ralph Griswold, Cary Coutant, Steve Wampler, et al. Amiga port by Scott Ballantyne KeyLock Freezes the keyboard and mouse until the correct password is typed. Protection against inquisitive kids, cats, and other lifeforms. Binary only. Author: Andry Rachmat Scat Another display hack, created from Leo Schwab's "Ing" display hack. Binary only. Author: Stephen Pietrowicz Smush Another display hack, feed it an iff file and see what happens. Binary only. Author: Hobie Orris Target A little program which takes over the mouse pointer and turns it into a gunsight. Pressing the mouse button flashes the pointer and gives a gunshot. Version 1.23, binary only. Author: Matt Fruin and Michael McCarty ========================== Contents of Disk 082 ========================== This is disk 82 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Adventure A port of the classic Adventure game originally written by Will Crowther and Don Woods. Has been extended to a 550 point version. Also speaks as it prints (though I found this feature annoying). Minimum 512K recommended. Binary only. Author: David Platt, Ken Wellsch, Dave Haynie AmicTerm A new terminal/communications program based on Dan James' "comm" program, but greatly enhanced. Includes a script language, auto redialing, choice of display beep or audible beep, enhanced file requester, and more. Version .50 (beta), binary only. Author: David Salas and Albert Kirk D2D-Demo Demo version of Disk-2-Disk from Central Coast Software (submitted by George Chamberlin). Binary only. Author: Central Coast Software DX-Synth Voice filer program for Yamaha DX series synthesizers. Voices are transfered to and from the Amiga over MIDI. Update to "VoiceFiler" released on disk number 38. Binary only. Author: Jack Deckard DiskMan Another "disk browser and/or dirutil" type program. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Greg Cunningham Icons Miscellaneous new disk, directory, and file icons, including John Olsen's great "fishdisk" icon (thanks John!). Binary only. Author: Several Panl A universal midi patch panel that allows midi parameter info to be sent from the Amiga to any midi device that can accept param info. Version 1.2, binary only. Author: David Weinbach Rocket Another interesting Workbench display hack. This one is really a game in disguise. Binary only. Author: Peter da Silva Sand This program has "magnetic grains of sand" that follow the pointer wherever it goes. Cute. Binary only. Author: Eric Vaughan ========================== Contents of Disk 083 ========================== This is disk 83 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a demo version of TeX, ported to the Amiga by Tomas Rokicki. The disk is unchanged except for the following: (1) I have added this file, README.list83, the standard distribution info file, README.dist, and associated icon files, plus "less" to read the text files. (2) I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted disk, to create the master distribution disk, using xcopy, which preserves the file dates. This insures that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum. (3) In order to make room for the files I have added, I have compressed the file TeX/inputs/amigatex.tex using a version of compress (compress.b13) that should run on any standard 512K amiga. This version of compress is found in c/compress.b13. To recover the original file, execute the commands: cd AmigaLibDisk83:TeX/inputs :c/compress.b13 ram:amigatex.tex -d Since this is a demo version of Tom's commercial product, it has several limitations that let you get the flavor of the real thing but encourage you to buy the commercial version. These limitations include TeX being limited to processing only small files, the previewer being limited to displaying ten pages or less, and only a small number of fonts being provided. The full version of AmigaTeX comes on eight floppies and will handle larger documents than most mainframe versions of TeX. See the tex/README file for further info. -Fred ========================== Contents of Disk 084 ========================== This is disk 84 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AudioTools Demo programs from Rob Peck's article in the July/August issue of Amiga World on accessing the audio device. Includes source. Author: Rob Peck BlitLab Blitlab is a program which lets you experiment with the blitter, to your hearts content, in relative safety. It opens a workbench window with gadgets for all the registers of the blitter, and allows you to manipulate individual registers and perform blits on a magnified bitmap. This is version 1.2, an update to the version released on disk number 69. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki Ed An editor based on the editor described in the original Software Tools book. It is very similar to the Unix "ed" editor, but not identical. Includes source. Author: Brian Beattie GravityWars The object of this game is for one player to hit the other player's ship with a missle, before being hit yourself. The ships and planets don't move, but aiming the missle in the presence of gravity fields and black holes makes hitting your target difficult. Version 1.04, shareware, author suggests $5 donation. This is an update to the version on disk number 70, and includes source in Modula-2. Author: Ed Bartz HunkPad Two programs to help reduce problems with padding added by xmodem transmission. Author: J. Hamilton and Aaron Avery PipeHandler An AmigaDOS pipe device which supports OPEN, CLOSE, READ, WRITE, LOCK, EXAMINE, and EXNEXT. Thus you can have "named pipes". It also supports "taps" on a pipe, to capture all data flowing through the pipe. Version 1.2, includes source. Author: Ed Puckett PopCLI Provides a simple way of starting another CLI at any time without having to load workbench or exit whatever program you may be using. Also has a builtin screen saver mode that automatically blanks the Amiga console screen when there has been no input for a specified period of time. Version III, an update to the version on disk number 40. Includes source. Author: John Toebes Requester A file name requester that looks like the one used in Deluxe Paint, and a sample program for using the requester. This is an update to the version released on disk number 34. Includes source. Author: Kevin Clague, enhancements by Randy Finch ScottDevice A mountable MicroForge SCSI driver. Supports one SCSI buss device with two hard disk units attached to it. Version 33.1, includes source. Author: Scott Turner Viacom Another of Leo's amusing little hacks. Sort of a political statement regarding the quality of service of a certain San Francisco area cable TV service. Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab ========================== Contents of Disk 085 ========================== This is disk 85 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Csh Version 2.06 of Matt Dillon's csh like shell, modified for Manx C. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon, Manx'ified by Steve Drew FileReq Another file requester, but this one also has a fast pattern matching capability. Includes source. Author: Peter da Silva Hide A small utility to allow you to run old or ill-written applications on systems with expansion ram. When hide is running, all memory allocations take place in chip memory. Somehow, something like this missed making it onto my earlier disks. Binary only. Author: Francois Rouaix ImageTools A set of shareware tools, submitted by the author, to do various manipulations on IFF images, including comparison of the color palettes of a pair of IFF images, filtering an IFF image in various ways, producing a color usage frequency chart for an IFF image, reducing the size of an IFF image to produce a miniature to use as an icon, converting an icon to an IFF image, and recoloring an IFF image using the palette of a second image, in a least squared error fashion. Shareware, binary only. Author: Stephen Vermeulen LowMem Another fine freely redistributable product from ASDG. This one is a low memory server, which is a compact shared library which allows arbitrary processes to register their desire to be notified of impending memory shortages. This allows good citizen programs to free up memory that they may not need, so other programs can use it. Binary only. Author: Perry Kivolowitz Plot6 A star plotting program. Short on documentation and user friendliness, but interesting nevertheless. Also includes source. Author: Darrin West RawIO Example of how to set your standard input to what is commonly known as "raw" and/or "CBREAK" mode on Unix systems. Includes source. Author: Chuck McManis Rocket Another interesting Workbench display hack. This one is really a game in disguise. It is the same as the one on disk number 82, but also includes source. Author: Peter da Silva VMore A shareware program, submitted by the author, that is a "more" like text file viewing utility that can be run on multiple files from either the WorkBench or the CLI. Version 1.00, includes source. Author: Stephen Vermeulen Vnews A simple news file reader, that will read all the news files in a specified directory, optionally starting with a specified file. Includes source. Author: Stephen Vermeulen ========================== Contents of Disk 086 ========================== This is disk 86 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AutoPoint Autopoint serves two functions: it automatically selects the window underneath the mouse pointer and it provides a very nice screen saver facility. Binary only. Author: Jude Katsch ClickToFront ClickToFront extends the user-interface so that a double-click into a window brings it to the front. Now as long as you can see any part of a window you can bring it to the front without having to hunt for the page gadgets. Version 1.1, includes source. Author: Bryce Nesbitt Cmd Cmd redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output to a file. Useful for capturing print jobs for debugging or "offline" printing. Version 3, includes source. Author: Carolyn Scheppner FileIISG-Demo A demo version of Softwood File IIsg, a database manager with sound and graphics. Also includes a database of of previously released disks in this library, courtesy of Stan Spence. Binary only. Author: Woody Williams and Donald Brady ========================== Contents of Disk 087 ========================== This is disk 87 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. AdvSys An adventure writing system, as described in the May 1987 issue of Byte magazine. Advsys is a special purpose programming language that was specifically designed to be used to write computer text adventure games. Version 1.2, binary only. Author: David Betz AutoIconOpen Example code to fool WorkBench into thinking it is receiving mouse inputs that select and open icons. This is version 1.2, an update to the version on disk number 73. Includes source. Author: Tony Wills Claz Converts IFF picture files to POSTSCRIPT. Works with Amiga HAM pictures, as well as "normal" pictures. Also includes scaling. Version 2.0, includes source. Author: Steve Ludtke Commodities Commodities Exchange, an Amiga exec library which can be opened and used by application programs to gain access to input in a very flexible way. This is a "minimal, binary only" copy. Source may be available on a future disk. Version 0.4. Author: Jim Mackraz Diff A simple version of diff. Update to version on disk number 75, includes source. Author: Erik Baalbergen Dme Version 1.27 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Update to version on disk number 74. Binary only. Author: Matt Dillon DropShadow A program that makes your WorkBench windows have dropshadows. This is version 2.0, the same as on disk number 74, but also includes source. Author: Jim Mackraz Elib Example of building a shared library using small model Manx C. Includes source. Author: Jim Mackraz ID-Handler An AmigaDOS device handler, that generates unique identifiers. Generates a new unique 16 digit decimal number each time it is opened by an application. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Ed Puckett Install Two possible replacement versions of the standard install program (to make a disk bootable). Includes source. Author: Bryce Nesbitt and Scott Turner MemWatch Memwatch is a program intended to sit in the background and watch for random trashing of low memory by an application under development. If it detects a write to low memory, it repairs it to what used to be there, then puts up a requester indicating what damage had been done. Very useful! Version II, includes source. Author: John Toebes MovePointer Moves the pointer to any specified location on the screen, specified by X-Y coordinates. Includes source. Author: "Cewy" MoveWindow Move a named window to any arbitrary X-Y coordinate and possibly resize it at the same time. Includes source. Author: "Cewy" MunchingSq Leo's "Munching Squares" hack, now upgraded to take a single argument for a seed value. Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab PalTest Example code of how to determine dynamically whether or not you are running on a PAL machine. Includes source. Author: Christof Bonnkirch Sc Program which demonstrates generation of good looking pseudo-random scenery. Includes source in C (translated from Draco version on disk number 61). Author: Chris Gray Tek4695 A Tek4695 printer driver. Binary only. Author: Philip Staub WBDualPF An example of using a dual-playfield screen, using a method contrary to documentation in the Intuition Manual. Fixed version of copy released on disk number 41. Includes source. Author: Jim Mackraz WarpText Fast text rendering routines, to be linked with application programs. Reported to be able to display text as fast, or faster than, "blitz". Includes source. Author: Bill Kelly Yaiffr Yet Another IFF Reader. Handles HAM, HIRES, and overscan, includes source. Author: Leo Schwab Zoo A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different in implementation and user interface details. Includes some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path names up to 255 characters in length). Version 1.42A, binary only. Author: Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters ========================== Contents of Disk 088 ========================== ************************************************* * * * This disk has been pulled from distribution * * because it contained proprietary software. * * If you find a copy in circulation, please * * notify the holder that it should be * * erased. A replacement disk without the * * proprietary material has been reissued * * as disk number 89. * * * ************************************************* ========================== Contents of Disk 089 ========================== This is disk 89 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk replaces disk number 88, which was pulled from circulation due to the redistribution status of files in the directory "snap". If you encounter a disk number 88 in circulation, please advise all parties concerned that the disk should be erased immediately. AutoEnquirer An example of a screen contraption that is like a requester except that it's not quite as demanding, goes where you want to put it, and remembers where it was put. Includes source and Manx'ified version of Chris Gray's fractalish terrain generator as a demo. Author: Howard Hull DEMOlition Another neat little display hack. In the spirit of these things, ya gotta run it to find out what it does. Includes source. Author: Kriton Kyrimis DirMaster A very nicely done shareware disk cataloger, submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. Includes sample database of some disk libraries. Version 1.0a, binary only. Author: Greg Peters FuncKey A shareware function key editor, submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. Version 1.01, binary only (source available from author). Author: Anson Mah MFF-Demo Demo copy of the MicroFiche Filer program from Software Visions Inc. The MicroFiche File is a full-powered database program for manipulation of text, numbers, and pictures. It uses the microfiche metaphor for dealing with your data graphically. This is a full production version except that the save option has been disabled. Includes a sample database of my disk library. Binary only. Author: Gary Samad Screenshift Screenshift is a small program that allows you to adjust the position of the screen on your display, just like the preferences function. Works from CLI or WorkBench. Includes source. Author: Anson Mah Snake A variant on the old "bouncing lines" program, this on uses multiple vertices and Bezier splines. Includes source. Author: KABjorke ========================== Contents of Disk 090 ========================== This is disk 90 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware. This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and fund further development. I hope that by including them in this library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible distribution and thus maximum return. Also note (for those that like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee". To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from the library. This disk replaces disk number 80, which was pulled from circulation due to the redistribution status of files in the directory "tools". If you encounter a disk number 80 in circulation, please advise all parties concerned that the disk should be erased immediately. AmiGazer Compute a view of the night sky, using a database of 1573 stars, for any date, time of day, and latitude. Click on stars for info about them. Binary only. Author: Richard Horne CardFile Study aid card file program written in AmigaBasic. Useful for organizing small blocks of data, such as can be done with a 3X5 card file system. Binary only. Author: James Parks Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console handler, that provides line editing and command line histories completely transparent to any application program that uses CON: windows. Version 0.98B, binary only. Author: William Hawes IMandelVroom A slightly modified version of Kevin Clague's mandelbrot program (on disk number 78) that uses his "ring detector" to draw an approximation of the interior strange attractor contours. Binary only (with patches for original source). Author: Kevin Clague, enhancements by Howard Hull NewDemos Some new demos, including replacements for the standard "lines" and "boxes" demos, that use only a few percent of the CPU time, so it is reasonable to have lots of them running simultaneously to demo multitasking. Binary only. Author: Steve Koren Othello Othello game, binary only. Author: Matthew Bellew PrinText Program to display ASCII text files on the screen with scrollbar, arrow gadgets, automatic word-wrap, a search function, speech, IFF picture loading, and online help. Version 1.2, binary only. Author: Opher Kahane PrtDrvGen Program to automatically generate custom printer drivers. Version 2.2b, binary only, source available from author. Author: Joergen Thomsen RainBench Simple program which cycles the hardware color register to get an interesting effect on your workbench screen. Binary only. Author: Brendan Keliher ShortCut A utility that collects keystroke sequences and allows you to replace them with a single key stroke. Binary only. Author: Opher Kahane ShowPrint A full-feature IFF picture file screen dump utility. Can display and print all sizes of pictures including those larger than the screen. Allows adjustment of printer output in three modes: ASPECT, FULL, and CUSTOM output. Print vertically or horizonatally, in B&W, grey scale, or color, etc. Binary only. Author: Brian Conrad Sizzlers A series of graphics demo programs. Version 1.7.0, binary only. Author: Greg Epley SpaceAceDemo Shareware shoot-em-up spaceship game. Binary only. Author: Stephen McLeod Timer Creates a small window containing a timer. Version 1.5, binary only. Author: Bill Beogelein ========================== Contents of Disk 091 ========================== This disk contains a distribution of ADL (Adventure Definition Language). ADL is a superset of an older language named DDL, by Michael Urban, Chris Kostanick, Michael Stein, Bruce Adler, and Warren Usui. ADL enhancements were made by Ross Cunniff, who submitted this material for inclusion in the library. The disk is essentially unchanged except that: (1) Many icon files have been added to help workbench only users get at least some information about this disk and about ADL (which is only usable from the CLI environment). (2) The disk name has been changed to AmigaLibDisk91. (3) The standard library files "GeneralInfo", "Contents", and "Distribution", along with their associated icons, have been added to the disk. (4) The directory 'c' has been added, along with a very nice text reader program called "less", which is the default tool for reading all the text files for which there are icons. Included here are the sources to the ADL compiler, interpreter, and debugger. The binaries were compiled by Ross with the Lattice 3.03 compiler. Ross noted in his letter that currently ADL is a CLI environment program only, but that he hopes to offer a more Amiga'ized version in the future. Also, the stack size should be set to at least 10000 before attempting to run ADL. ========================== Contents of Disk 092 ========================== This is disk 92 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Note that none of these can be used from the workbench, thus they do not have any directory icons. You must use the CLI environment to use these materials. As6502 Contains a portable 6502 assembler, including source in C. Author: J. Van Ornum; Amiga port by Joel Swank Bawk Text processor inspired by the Unix awk utility. This is an update to the copy released on disk 65. Bawk searches files for specific patterns and performs actions for every occurance of these patterns. The patterns can be regular expressions. The actions are expressed using a subset of the C language. Includes source in C. Author: Bob Brodt; Amiga port by Johan Widen HunkPad HunkPad pads an object file out to where it is exactly a multiple of 128 bytes, thus making it immune to having garbage appended on to the end of it by xmodem type file transfer protocols. Version 2, includes source. Update to version released on disk 84. Author: J. Hamilton Less Like Unix "more", only better, with forward and backward scrolling, searching and positioning by percent of file and line number, etc. Very useful! This is Amiga version 1.2, an update to the version on disk number 74. Includes source. Author: Mark Nudelman, Amiga port by Bob Leivian Ndir Library that implements the 4BSD unix directory access routines (opendir, closedir, readdir, etc). Includes source in C. Author: Mike Meyer Parse A recursive descent expression parser that parses expressions, computes the expression value, and prints it. Includes support for some built in transcendental functions. Includes source in C. Author: John Olsen Shar Two programs to pack and unpack shell archives on the Amiga. Shell archives are the traditional Usenet method of bundling multiple text files for posting as a unit or for sending via electronic mail. Includes source in C. Author: Fabbian G. Dufoe SmallLib A replacement for amiga.lib that is about 8 times smaller. Binary only. Author: Bryce Nesbitt UUencode Programs to encode/decode binary files for transmittal via mail or other text-only methods. The binary file is expanded by approximately 35% for transmittal. This release is an update to the version on disk number 53, and includes a simple line-by-line checksum technique that can read and write files compatible with the older uuencode/uudecode, plus a file size test modification that is transparent to older uudecodes. Author: Mark Horton with mods by Alan Rosenthal and Bryce Nesbitt ========================== Contents of Disk 093 ========================== This is disk 93 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Note that none of these can be used from the workbench, thus they do not have any directory icons. You must use the CLI environment to use these materials. Dme Version 1.27 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Update to version on disk number 87 (which was binary only). This release also includes source. Author: Matt Dillon MicroEmacs Version 3.8i of Daniel Lawrence's variant of Dave Conroy's microemacs. This is an update to the version released on disk 61. Includes source. Author: Dave Conroy, MANY enhancements by Daniel Lawrence ========================== Contents of Disk 094 ========================== This is disk 94 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Note that none of these can be used from the workbench, thus they do not have any directory icons. You must use the CLI environment to use these materials. AudioTools Demo programs from Rob Peck's article in the July/August issue of Amiga World on accessing the audio device. This is version 2, an update to the release on disk number 84. Includes source. Author: Rob Peck ClickUpFront ClickUpFront is another program, similar in function to the ClickToFront program from disk 86, that allows you to bring any window to the front simply by double-clicking in any part of it. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Davide Cervone HeliosMouse Another "sunmouse" type program. Automatically activates a window simply by moving the mouse pointer into the window. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Davide Cervone Iff2Ps A program to convert any IFF file to postscript for printing or viewing on a postscript compatible device. Version 1.2, binary only. Author: William Mason and Sam Paolucci ModulaTools Various useful routines for those programming in Modula on the Amiga. Binary only. Author: Jerry Mack Terrain3d Program which demonstrates generation of good looking pseudo-random scenery. This version is a derivative of "sc" distributed on disk 87, but now displays terrain in 3d relief. Includes source. Author: Chris Gray; 3d version by Howard Hull ========================== Contents of Disk 095 ========================== This is disk 95 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Cmd Cmd redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output to a file. Useful for capturing print jobs for debugging or "offline" printing. Version 4, includes source. Author: Carolyn Scheppner CygnusEdDemo Demo version of CygnusEd, an editor from CygnusSoft Software. CygnusEd supports simultaneous editing of multiple files, multiple views of the same file, very fast display, margins, word-wrap, status-lines, insert/overstike mode, online help, soft scroll borders, screen overscan, adjustable tab size, macros, text formatting options, block/line/word cut/copy, and more. Also includes demo 3.0 version of MandFXP. Binary only. Author: CygnusSoft Software Gomf Gomf stands for "Get Outa My Face", a phrase many a programmer has mumbled when a Guru alert appears unexpectedly. This interesting little program can generally make the Guru go away and allow you to clean up and shutdown more cleanly. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Christian Johnsen Journal Journal is a program that records a sequence of mouse and keyboard events as they occur and stores them in a file. The file can be played back with another program, also supplied, which causes the same sequence of events to occur again. Very useful for creating demonstrations of programs or documenting repeatable bugs. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Davide Cervone MergeMem Program which attempts to merge the MemList entries of sequentially configured ram boards. When successful, allows allocating a section of memory which spans board boundries. This is version 2, an update to the version released on disk 56. Includes source. Author: Carolyn Scheppner PrinterStealer A program similar in function to "Cmd" that allows diversion of output destined for the printer to a file for future output or debugging purposes. Binary only, source available from authors. Author: Alex Livshits and J-M. Forgeas Record-Replay A program, similar in function to "Journal", that records and plays back mouse and keyboard events. Binary only, source available from authors. Author: Alex Livshits and J-M. Forgeas ========================== Contents of Disk 096 ========================== This is disk 96 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AnimPlayer An animation reader and displayer that is the result of a consortium of animation software developers, which includes the authors of Videoscape, Sculpt3D, Silver, Forms-In-Flight, and Animator:Apprentice. Includes source. Author: Martin Hash et al. Chess A port of a chess game posted to Usenet. Still uses a "curses" type interface, so needs to be Amiga'ized. According to Bob, plays a better game than some of the commercial Amiga chess games. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: John Stanback; ported to Amiga by Bob Leivian HackBench HackBench provides the source for a WorkBench-like program, for experimentation and validation of new interface ideas. It is not intended to be an actual WorkBench replacement. Author: Bill Kinnersley Label Simple program to print labels with arbitrary text. Version 1.3, binary only, but source available from author. Author: Mike Hansen LineDrawer Makes a line drawing based on drawing commands stored in a text file. Includes a demo that draws an outline map of the USA and state borders. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: John Olsen PopUpMenu Example code implementing pop-up menus that are reasonably compatible with Intuition menus. Includes source. Author: Derek Zahn Tek4695 A Tektronix 4695/4696 printer driver. Includes source. Author: Philip Staub TimeRam A program to test the access speeds of Fast and Chip ram. Binary only. Author: Bruce Takahashi WarpText Fast text rendering routines, to be linked with application programs. Reported to be able to display text as fast, or faster than, "blitz". This is an update to the version released on disk 87. Version 2.0, includes source. Author: Bill Kelly ========================== Contents of Disk 097 ========================== This is disk 97 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk replaces disk number 57, which was pulled from circulation because of questions about the redistribution status of material in the "Ogre" subdirectory (replaced with "shm"). If you encounter a disk number 57 in circulation, please advise all parties concerned that the disk should be erased immediately. Below is a listing of the significant directories on this disk, and their contents. CutAndPaste Public domain implementations of the Unix cut and paste commands. Includes source. Author: John Weald GraphIt A program to plot most simple functions in 2 or 3 dimensions, as well as 2d parametric equations in term of t. Includes source. Author: Flynn Fishman Juggler Stunning animation of a robot juggler with ray traced reflective spheres. Uses HAM mode display and sound effects to boot! This is version 1.2 and apparently fixes some bugs in the original version released on disk number 47. Binary only. Author: Eric Graham MouseReader Shareware program, submitted by the author, to read text files and view iff files using only the mouse. Binary only. Author: William Betz Shm A simple graphics demo which approximately simulates the motion of two interacting pendulums. Includes source. Author: Chris Ediss Splines Program to demonstrate various curve fitting and rendering techniques. Also includes something unique for the Amiga world, pop-up menus. Includes source. Author: Helene (Lee) Taran ========================== Contents of Disk 098 ========================== This is disk 98 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Access A 16 color terminal program based on Comm version 1.34. Includes new macro window, custom gadgets, colorized menus, etc. Version Beta 0.18, binary only. Author: Keith Young (based on comm by D.J.James) Backup A simple backup program that writes normal AmigaDOS disks as the backup destination. To recover files, you just copy from the backup disk. Requires manual decisions about what subdirectories to backup to what disks to make everything fit. Includes source. Author: Alan Kent DCDemo A demo version of DiskCat 2.3, a disk catalog program. Demo is limited to cataloging 100 files at a time. Binary only. Author: Ed Alford, MicroAce Software HdDriver A complete driver for a WD-1002-05 hard disk controller card. This card can handle 3 hard disks and 4 floppies, but the driver currently only handles one hard disk. Includes source. Author: Alan Kent QBase Quick-Base is a "MailBase Management utility", that lets you define and maintain records of your family, friends, and other associates. Currently a maximum of 200 records per file. Binary only. Author: Kevin Harris Thai A simple Thai quiz program developed by the author while he was learning the Thai language. It loads complete Thai sentences and words from a supplied file. If you click on the sentence or word gadget the program will pick a random sentence/word. You then click on the Thai/Speak/Phonetic/English gadget to display that version (or speak it). Includes source. Author: Alan Kent ========================== Contents of Disk 099 ========================== This disk contains a shareware version of a ray tracing package by Brian Reed, called A-Render. It looks like a very nice package, but I have not really had any significant amount of time to play with it. Binary only. ========================== Contents of Disk 100 ========================== This is disk 100 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Berserk This animation, unveiled at the September 87 meeting of the First Amiga Users Group, got Leo a standing ovation. It is a "must see" for every Amiga user, and ranks up there with "Juggler" as a premier demo for the Amiga. Author: Leo Schwab Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console handler, that provides line editing and command line histories completely transparent to any application program that uses CON: windows. This program is shareware, and well worth a donation to the author. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: William Hawes WBLander Another interesting Workbench display hack. This one is really a game in disguise. Previously released on disk number 85 as "Rocket", this one has been upgraded to have sound effects. Binary only. Author: Peter da Silva ========================== Contents of Disk 101 ========================== This is disk 101 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. CirPlane A circular plane generator for VideoScape 3D. Generates a clockwise circular polygon with the specified number of vertices. Used, for example, to cap a cylinder or to generate surface detail. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Thad Floryan IconAssembler This program loads existing WorkBench icon files and allows you to change either the primary or alternate images to another image loaded from an IFF-brush file. Binary only. Author: Stefan Lindahl MicroSPELL MicroSPELL is a standalone spelling checker which scans text files and reports on misspelled words. It has a 1000 word "common word" list, a 43,000 word main dictionary, and supports multiple user dictionaries. Also interfaces quite nicely with MicroEMACS 3.9, with an emacs macro to step through the source file, stopping at each suspect word and allowing the user to dispose of it in different ways. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Daniel Lawrence Midi A midi library and utilities set. This looks like a very complete package, though I have no way of testing anything since I have no midi hardware. The midi utilities include a midi monitor to display incoming midi messages to the console, a routing utility, a midi library status utility, and more. Also includes source. Author: Bill Barton PsIntrp A postscript interpreter that reads postscript files and previews them on an Amiga screen. Interactive input and output takes place in a small window. The page to be show is composed behind the window in an interlaced screen with 16 colors. Can also take input from a file. Includes source in assembler. Author: Greg Lee StartUps Three replacements for the standard C startup files, Astartup.obj and LStartup.obj. The options include (1) BothStartup.obj, for WorkBench programs or CLI programs with or without command line parameters, (2) WBStartup.obj, for WorkBench programs or CLI programs that require no command line parameters, and (3) CLIStartup.obj, for CLI programs that require command line parameters but do not need to be able to be runnable from WorkBench. Includes source. Author: Bryce Nesbitt ========================== Contents of Disk 102 ========================== This is disk 102 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Dbug Machine independent macro based C debugging package. Provides function trace, selective printing of internal state information, and more. This is an update to the version released on disk 41, and now includes a machine independent profiling mechanism. Includes source. Author: Fred Fish; profiling support by Binayak Banerjee Match_stuff Heavy duty text pattern matching stuff. The pattern syntax is an extension of standard AmigaDOS filename matching. Also includes some simply matched text replacement capability. Includes source. Author: Pete Goodeve Sectorama A program designed to help Amiga users recover lost or damaged data from floppy or hard drives, or to repair a damaged volume. The author wrote this out of frustration with existing tools when he had multiple hard disk drive failures over the course of several months. Binary only. Author: David Joiner SiliCon A smart input line interpreter that provides a separate command window with full editing and recall of previous commands. Actual name is "Sili(Con:)". This is an update to the version first released on disk number 50. Binary only. Author: Pete Goodeve Xicon Xicon lets you use icons to call up scripts containing CLI commands. This is version 2.00, an update to the version first released on disk 31, and includes close gadgets, window size specification, text display capability, plus more. Binary only. Author: Pete Goodeve ========================== Contents of Disk 103 ========================== This is disk 103 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AvlTrees Library and test program that implement routines for creating and using balanced binary trees (AVL trees) held entirely in memory. Includes source. Author: Paul Vixie Calc A programmable calculator program with similarities to a hand-held RPN calculator. Can run either interactively or in "script" mode by reading programs from a file. Version 1.0, shareware, binary only. Author: Bob Brooks Cref A C cross referencer program. Includes source. Author: Mike Edmonds; Amiga port by Joel Swank DosKwik A pair of programs which allow you to save files, or a group of files, to one or more floppies for quick loading (loading up a ram disk for example). Does not store files in DOS format, which is why it is faster. Binary only, shareware. Author: Gary Kemper IntuiDOS IntuiDOS is a program to give improved control over, and handling of, the material on all diskettes in the 'CLI-area' by employing a multi-disk, scrollable directory and using Intuition techniques to issue DOS commands. Written in assembler. Binary only. Author: Lennart Sandin MFF-Update A text import utility for MicroFiche Filer (demo version released on disk 89) and updates to some PD disk library databases. Binary only. Author: Gary Samad Pack-It Pack-it will take all the files and directories on a disk and pack them into a single file for electronic transmission via modem. Binary only, shareware. Author: Gary Kemper Sol Amiga version of solitaire game posted to usenet some time ago and modified to use Amiga console control codes in place of curses calls. Includes source. Author: David Goodenough; Amiga port by Joel Swank ========================== Contents of Disk 104 ========================== This is disk 104 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a copy of Glenn Everhart's large and powerful spreadsheet program called AnalytiCalc, submitted to me directly by Glenn for inclusion in the library. The remainder of this file is Glenn's "Abstract.txt" file that describes AnalytiCalc. Source and documentation is included on the disk in arc'd form because it otherwise would not all fit on the disk. ==================== AnalytiCalc Abstract: AnalytiCalc is a large and powerful spreadsheet program with sufficient extra features to have some pretentions of acting as an "integrated system". It is a virtual memory system supporting up to 18000 columns and 18000 rows, multiple equations per cell, an outlining system, built-in cell annotation, and datafile access from any cell(s) of the sheet, plus an array of functions not present in most commercial spreadsheets. This disk represents the initial Amiga port of AnalytiCalc, and as such the console interface is somewhat crude and in addition requires use of a custom keymap (one such is supplied) for sensible operation. This will be improved upon, but meanwhile the program is released with complete sources, documents, and executables. The graphics program and the DIF file access program are not yet ported; these will be released when they are ready. AnalytiCalc for the Amiga uses files compatible with those for AnalytiCalc on MS-DOS, VMS, or RSX-11M or IAS. An example project planner spreadsheet is included in the distribution to show off some of the things you can do. More example sheets will be forthcoming in the future. AnalytiCalc also supports matrix math, FFTs, infinite windowing, linear regression, date arithmetic, internal and external macros, LOTS of cell addressing modes, goal seeking in up to 8 dimensions, and more. AnalytiCalc requires perhaps 600K of RAM memory, at least one 360K diskette drive, and AmigaDOS 1.2, plus a larger than default stack. Display sizes supported can be up to 132 characters wide by up to 76 lines long. Sorry; I don't think AnalytiCalc supports proportional fonts very well, though it should manage not to be totally brain damaged with them. The manual requires an 80 column printer. To see the documentation you need either a printer 80 columns wide to print it, or an 80 column screen to view it on. SOME DO-NOT'S 1. DO NOT use AnalytiCalc until you have read the documentation. 2. DO NOT forget to make regular backup copies of your database. 3. DO NOT exit (X) the progam without saving your work if you want it saved. (You will be asked to confirm you really want to leave, however.) GETTING STARTED. If you haven't already printed the documentation, please do so before trying to operate AnalytiCalc. Then, READ IT! You should also make sure that you have placed a "write-protect" tab on your AnalytiCalc distribution diskettes, so that they can't be accidentally erased or overwritten. You should now make a copy of your AnalytiCalc disks. These will also serve as your "run-time" system diskettes. De-archive AnalyExe.Arc and AnalyDoc.Arc at least onto a blank disk and read the document files and release notes. You'll need a bit of AmigaDos familiarity to set things up (read how to use the ASSIGN command and the SETMAP command and ASSIGN something as DK:; also set your stack large with the STACK command.) If you are using disk file memory, FACC is a good thing to use also. PLEASE READ THE MANUALS though, to save us all a lot of headaches. SOME MAXIMUMS AND MINIMUMS. Minimum RAM Memory required .....................about 600K Minimum Disk Drives required...............................1 Minimum Disk Storage required...........................880K Number of Columns......................................18000 Number of Rows.........................................18000 Maximum Length of Formulas (characters)..................109 Number of cells that can be full at once...............18000 Number of simultaneous named areas permitted.............300 Number of scratch cells outside spreadsheet...............60 Precision of calculations (digits; 8 bytes used)..........16 Total maximum storage managed (bytes)..............2,113,020 Maximum depth of document nesting (outline processor)......4 Maximum number of parameters varying to goal seek..........8 Maximum record size for data files accessed as database..128 Maximum number of files namable in one sheet.........>18000 Maximum cell columns displayable on one screen............20 Maximum number of rows displayable in one display.........75 Maximum simultaneous different cell display formats per sheet (taken from large set)...........................76 Length of format specification (characters)................9 DISCLAIMER. In no event will the Author be liable to you for any damages, including any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential dmages arising out of the use of or inability to use these programs, even if the Author has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party. THE USER-SUPPORTED CONCEPT. User-Supported Software You are encouraged to copy and share this program with others. If after evaluating this program you find it to be useful, I trust you to send a $10.00 payment. Glenn C. Everhart 25 Sleigh Ride Rd. Glen Mills, Pa. 19342 To Be Done: Future plans for AnalytiCalc: 1. Add TAN, ASIN, ACOS, and 2-argument ATAN (one argument ATAN is present now). (Done in VAX version; trivial mod.) 2. Interface to raw: device instead of con: device and add more flexible parsing of keystrokes so custom keymaps can be junked. 3. Allow data files to be on a logical device. (Actually, FACC may make this need obsolete). 4. Minor cleanups to XQTCMD and a couple other places to clean up and more thoroughly bullet proof the code. 5. Fix bugs as they are discovered. 6. Allow use on non-interlaced screens by redoing the two command and display windows as pseudo-requestors. Auxiliary files: 1. Port DIFDB (DIF to database or AnalytiCalc saved format and back converter) to Amiga. 2. Port PCGRAF to Amiga. 3. Port some of the BASIC graphics packages to Amiga. Possibly compile some of them. 4. Supply the Business Expense Report, manpower planner, and income tax templates as extra examples. Possibly do a game of LIFE template too, just for fun. Other programs: Port the RIM relational DBMS to Amiga as a companion piece. (This has already been done porting from CDC to VAX to MSDOS (the last by me), and should be straightforward). I have found that Absoft Fortran 2.3 is a stable and usable compiler and would like to acknowledge gratefully its contribution. He who wants to add to or modify AnalytiCalc needs Absoft Fortran 2.3 (or later, I suppose) to build it with. Anyone who has Absoft Fortran-020 for the 68020 is invited to recompile this program to use the faster chips. I didn't have either money or machine to try a 68020/68881 version, but see no reason why it would fail. Glenn Everhart 5 October 1987 ========================== Contents of Disk 105 ========================== This is disk 105 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AsmProgs Some misc assembly tools, programs, etc. "AsmFilter" (actually in AmigaBASIC) turns the output of the Metacomco disassembler into a file that can be re-assembled. "AddKickMem" adds the KickStart memory to your free memory on an Amiga 1000 with Kickstart in ROM. "Clear" fills unused areas of memory with a specific byte pattern. "L" is a replacement for the BCPL "list" program, but with some graphics enhancements. "SharpFont" is an 8 pixel non-proportional font. "Stack" is a replacement for the BCPL stack program. Includes some source. Author: Glen McDiarmid and Kirk Davies BasicProgs Some more AmigaBASIC programs. LeastSquare solves least squares problems and graphs the results. Curves is a demo of one use for LeastSquare (find curves to fit a set of points). Freud is a Freudian analysis program. Includes source, needs AmigaBASIC from Extras. Author: George Trepal Bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort, and was obtained from the Free Software Foundation. This is an update to the version on disk 51, with some more bug fixes provided by Fred Walter. Includes source. Author: Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman. Bug fixes by Johan Widen, Doug Leavitt, & Fred Walter DrunkenMouse Another cute program in the tradition of "display hacks". Includes source. Author: Alex Livshits FlamKey Installs a little key on the WorkBench screen title bar, and then waits in background until somebody clicks on the key. When activated, allows the keyboard and mouse inputs to be locked out until a password is entered. Shareware, binary only. Author: Alex Livshits GravityWars The object of this game is for one player to hit the other player's ship with a missle, before being hit yourself. The ships and planets don't move, but aiming the missle in the presence of gravity fields and black holes makes hitting your target difficult. Version 2.0, shareware, binary only. This is an update to the version on disk number 84. Author: Ed Bartz IPo2C A utility to write a C-language definition of the current intuition pointer to a file, which can then be used in a program via SetPointer to mimic the intuition pointer. Includes source. Author: Alex Livshits Pere-et-Fils Example of creating and using reentrant processes. Includes source. Author: Jean-Michel Forgeas Record-Replay A program that records a sequence of mouse and keyboard events as they occur and stores them in a file. The file can be played back to cause the same sequence of events to occur again. Very useful for creating demonstrations of programs or documenting repeatable bugs. This is version 2.0, an update to the version on disk 95. Shareware, binary only. Author: Alex Livshits and J-M. Forgeas ========================== Contents of Disk 106 ========================== This is disk 106 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. FuncKey A shareware function key editor, submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. This is version 1.1, an update to the version on disk 89. Binary only (source available from author). Author: Anson Mah MoreArt A small selection of some additional Amiga artwork submitted to me since the last "art" disk. Authors: Dana Dominiak and Larry Zasitko QuickFlix An IFF slideshow and cel animation program that takes full advantage of the Amiga's multitasking operating system, supports all the graphics modes, can run with internal timing or be triggered by an external source, caches images in memory to achieve rapid frame rate, etc. Version 0.13, binary only, shareware. Author: Jeff Kunzelman, Rodney Iwashina, Takeshi Suganuma RistiNolla A Finnish game. The name means something like CrossZero, and is also called Go-Moku. Version 1.0, shareware, binary only. Author: Mika Pihlajamaki ========================== Contents of Disk 107 ========================== This is disk 107 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Csh Version 2.07 of Matt Dillon's csh like shell, modified for Manx C. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon, Manx'ified by Steve Drew Diff A file comparison utility, similar to other common "diff" programs. Includes source. Author: D. Krantz; Amiga port by Jeff Bailey ProSuite This is the Amiga Programmers Suite Book 1.01. The suite provides example code of facilities that every programmer needs (such as FileIO Requester), provides examples of new facilities (such as XText and DoRequest), and provides a tutorial on how to program the Amiga. Includes source. Author: R.J. Mical SVTools Some additional useful tools from Stephen Vermeulen. Includes a new version of Vnews, sit, setstack, retool, memlist, fragit, and yoyo. Includes source. Author: Stephen Vermeulen ========================== Contents of Disk 108 ========================== This is disk 108 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AList A directory listing program based on Dave Haynie's LD4 program, with extensions and enhancements. Includes source. Author: Ed Kivi (original by Dave Haynie) DirMaster A very nicely done shareware disk cataloger, submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. This is version 1.0b, an update to the version released on disk 89. Binary only. Author: Greg Peters Dots-Perfect Printer driver for an Epson MX80 printer with the Dots-Perfect upgrade kit installed. Includes source. Author: Robbie Akins MonIDCMP MonIDCMP lets you monitor the IntuiMessages that pass through an IDCMP window. It prints the message class, mouse coordinates, qualifier values, and other useful information when appropriate. Great for debugging applications and for snooping around in the inner workings of other programs. Includes source. Author: Davide Cervone PrintPop A utility to enable the user to send some common control settings to the PRT: printer device. When installed, a left-amiga F1 sequence will pop up a small window with various options. Includes source. Author: Robbie Akins Sectorama A program designed to help Amiga users recover lost or damaged data from floppy or hard drives, or to repair a damaged volume. The author wrote this out of frustration with existing tools when he had multiple hard disk drive failures over the course of several months. This is version 1.1, an update to the version on disk 102. Binary only. Author: David Joiner Tek An enhanced version of Dave Wecker's vt100 (v2.6) which includes emulation for a Tektronix 4010/4014 graphics terminal. This is a much improved version of the Tek4010 program from disk number 52. Includes source. Author: Enhancements by Nick Giordano and Terry Whelan Zoo A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different in implementation and user interface details. Includes some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path names up to 255 characters in length). This is version 1.42B, an update to the version released on disk 87. Binary only. Author: Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters ========================== Contents of Disk 109 ========================== This is disk 109 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Machine A neat new animation from Allen Hastings. Author: Allen Hastings SimCPM A CP/M simulator for the Amiga. Simulates an 8080 along with H19 terminal emulation. Includes source. Author: Jim Cathey; Amiga port by Charlie Gibbs UUpc Version 1.0 of a suite of programs that will allow you hook up your Amiga as a usenet node. Includes source. Author: Richard Lamb, Stuart Lynne, Jeff Lydiatt ========================== Contents of Disk 110 ========================== This is disk 110 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. A68k A 68000 assembler originally written in Modula-2 in 1985 and converted to C by Charlie Gibb in 1987. Has been converted to accept metacomco-compatible assembler source code and to generate Amiga objects. Includes source. Author: Brian Anderson; C translation and Amiga work done by Charlie Gibb Pdc An optimizing C compiler for the 68000 processor. This is an update to the version first released on disk 53, though apparently not based on the code from that disk. Major porting work was done by Jeff Lydiatt to get it to the point where it would compile and execute simple programs on the Amiga. This version now generates metacomco- compatible assembler source code, which can be assembled by the assembler also provided on this disk and then linked by the freely redistributable linker "blink" (also provided). Includes all compiler source and some library and startup source code. Requires amiga.lib from developers kit to generate complete running example executables. Author: Matthew Brandt; major porting work by Jeff Lydiatt ========================== Contents of Disk 111 ========================== This is disk 111 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AmyLoad A graphical monitor of cpu, blitter, and memory use. Includes two components; load.device, which monitors system parameters, and amyload, which is the user interface and display program. Includes source. Author: Jeff Kelley AssignDev Assigns multiple names to a given device. For example, allows the names "df0:" and "df3:" to refer to the same physical device. This is a modified version of the original released on disk number 79. Includes source. Author: Phillip Lindsay, mods by Olaf Seibert Gauge Continuously displays memory usage in a vertical bar graph, similar to the workbench "fuel gauge" type display for disk space. Binary only. Author: Peter da Silva HeliosMouse Another "sunmouse" type program. Automatically activates a window simply by moving the mouse pointer into the window. Version 1.1, an update to the version released on disk 94. Includes source. Author: Davide Cervone Labels Alphabetic and numeric ordered cross reference lists of defined system constants. Recommended for debugging purposes only, use the symbolic values in programs! Author: Olaf Seibert Mandel Another mandelbrot generator program, with bits and pieces of code from C. Heath and R.J. Mical. Includes source. Author: Olaf Seibert PopLife A PopCLI type thingie that instead plays life all over your screen. Lots of bits and pieces from Tomas Rokicki's blitlab and John Toebes' PopCLI. Includes source. Author: Olaf Seibert ========================== Contents of Disk 112 ========================== This is disk 112 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. BeachBirds Jerrold Tunnell's entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Uses sprites and sound to portray a beach scene. Runs on a 512K machine. Binary only. Author: Jerrold Tunnell Bully Mike Meyer's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Pushes all open screens around (thus the name "bully"). Designed for showing off more than one demo at a time Includes source. Author: Mike Meyer DropShadow Dropshadow version 2, rev 0, for use with Bryce Nesbitt's Wavebench demo. Binary only. Author: Jim Mackraz HagenDemos Joel Hagen's Badge Killer Demo contest entries, "RGB" and "Focus". RGB was the overall winner of the contest. It requires a one meg Amiga to run. Binary only. Author: Joel Hagen Viacom Latest version of viacom for use in conjuction with the WaveBench demo. Binary only. Author: Leo Schwab and Bryce Nesbitt WaveBench This is Bryce Nesbitt's Badge Killer Demo Contest entry. It is a neat screen hack, and runs on 512K machines. For more laughs, try in conjunction with Viacom or Ds (Dropshadow). Includes source. Author: Bryce Nesbitt ========================== Contents of Disk 113 ========================== This is disk 113 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AmiCron A simple Unix "cron" type program, which is a background task that uses a disk-resident table to automatically run certain tasks on a regular basis, at specific times. Version 2.3, includes source. Author: Steve Sampson, Amiga port by Rick Schaeffer Dme Version 1.28f of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Update to version on disk number 93, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon DosDev Example DOS device driver in Manx C. Version 1.10, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon M2Amiga Demo version of the final product M2Amiga. A fast single pass Modula-2 compiler with editor, linker, a small set of interface and standard libraries. Compiles only small demo programs by limiting codesize and imports. Further development of the ETHZ compiler on Disk 24. Binary only. Demos with source. Authors: R. Degen, C. Nieder, M. Schaub, J. Straube (AMSoft) NoIconPos This program clears the position info of any of your icons to allow WorkBench to pick a reasonable place for the icon again. Useful for disk and drawer icons where Snapshot rewrites the icon and the window information. Written in Modula-2, another demo for M2Amiga, showing the simplicity of programming with this Modula-2 compiler. Author: Markus. Schaub ========================== Contents of Disk 114 ========================== This is disk 114 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. CDecl English to C (and vice versa) translator for C declarations. This little gem will translate english such as "declare foo as pointer to function returning pointer to array 10 of pointer to long" into "long *(*(*foo)())[10]", and vice versa. An absolute must for anyone except possibly the most hardcore C guru. Includes source. Author: Graham Ross Vt100 Version 2.7 of Dave's vt100 terminal emulator with kermit and xmodem file transfer. Includes a few bug fixes posted to Usenet shortly after the posting of version 2.7. This is an update to the version released on disk 55. Includes source. Author: Dave Wecker WBLander This entry from the Badge Killer Demo Contest is a special version of the WBLander program from disk 100. The ending is unique. Also uses sound effectively. Includes source. Authors: Peter da Silva and Karl Lehenbauer ========================== Contents of Disk 115 ========================== This is disk 115 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Killer Killer is an incredible demo written by Robert Wilt. It won fourth place in the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Requires at least one meg of memory to run. Sound is also an important part of the demo so be sure to turn it up. Binary only. Author: Robert Wilt Marketroid Marketroid is Leo's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It is another devious sprite oriented demo with lots of "in" jokes. Runs on a 512K machine. Includes source. Author: Leo Schwab ========================== Contents of Disk 116 ========================== This is disk 116 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Movies A ram animation system with three different example animations; Kahnankas, Rocker, and F-15. Kahnankas won a close second in the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Both Kahnankas and Rocker run on a 512K Amiga and show off overscan HAM mode. Includes a animation player program (movie), animation builder programs (dilbm, pilbm), and a text/graphics display program (vilbm). Authors: Eric Graham, Ken Offer, ========================== Contents of Disk 117 ========================== This is disk 117 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AMUC_Demo A really neat horizontal scrolling demo that is a 2400 x 200 pixel 32 color IFF picture composed of digiview snapshots of members of the AMiga Users of Calgary, superimposed on a very wide picture of the Calgary Skyline. Binary only. Author: Stephen Vermeulen and Stephen Jeans ExP_Demo Demo version of Express Paint 1.1. This is the program that was used to create the huge scrolling demo picture in the AMUC_Demo drawer on this same disk. Binary only. Author: Stephen Vermeulen ========================== Contents of Disk 118 ========================== This is disk 118 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Empire This is a complete rewrite, from the ground up, in Draco, of Peter Langston's Empire game. Empire is a multiplayer game of exploration, economics, war, etc, which can last a couple of months. Can be played either on the local keyboard or remotely through a modem. This is version 1.0, shareware, and includes source code. Author: Chris Gray, original game by Peter Langston HAMmmm This is Phil's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. HAMmmm displays lines whose end points are bouncing around the screen, which is a double buffered HAM screen. The Y positions of the points are continuously copied into an audio waveform that is played on all four channels, and the pitch of a just intoned chord is derived from the average X position of these points. Includes source in JForth. Author: Phil Burk Stars Hobie's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Based on original code by Leo Schwab, has credits longer than the actual demo. Runs on 512K Amiga. Binary only. Author: Hobie Orris WireDemo Matt's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Demonstrates the Amiga's line drawing speed. Runs on a 512K Amiga. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon ========================== Contents of Disk 119 ========================== This is disk 119 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. MicroEMACS Version 3.9e of Daniel Lawrence's variant of Dave Conroy's microemacs. This is an update to the version released on disk 93. Also included, for the first time, is extensive documentation in machine readable form. Includes source. Author: Dave Conroy, MANY enhancements by Daniel Lawrence ========================== Contents of Disk 120 ========================== This is disk 120 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Amoeba This clone of Space Invaders is one of the best freely redistributable games for the Amiga to date. Unlike many commercial games, it even works correctly in a multitasking environment (by not requiring you to reboot just to play a game). Highly recommended! Binary only. Author: LateNight Developments BackGammon A graphical Backgammon game done as an undergraduate A.I. course project. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Robert Pfister Bankn A complete checkbook system offered by the author as shareware. Version 1.3, binary only. Author: Hal Carter EgyptianRun Cute little "road race + hazards" type game. Version 1.1, binary only, shareware, source available from author. Author: Chris Hames IconImage Program to replace an old icon image with a new image, without affecting icontype, drawer data, etc. Includes source. Author: Denis Green ========================== Contents of Disk 121 ========================== This is disk 121 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. BasicStrip An AmigaBASIC program that helps to convert programs written in other forms of Basic to AmigaBASIC. Author: George Trepal DataPlot A shareware plotting program written in AmigaBASIC. Also includes a least squares curve fit program. Author: Dale Holt Plot A shareware 3-D graphing program written in AmigaBASIC, with some sample output plots. Source available from author. Author: George Trepal Stairs This AmigaBASIC program demonstrates a musical illusion based upon perceptual circularity of widely spaced tones whose volumes are defined as a sinusoidal relationship to their frequency. Author: Gary Cuba Uedit Version 2.3 of this nice shareware editor. Has learn mode, a command language, menu customization, and other user configurability and customizability features. Binary only, shareware, update to version on disk 60. Author: Rick Stiles WBColors A simple little program to change the Workbench colors to a predetermined color set, for programs that expect to be booted off their distribution disk but instead are run from a hard disk. Includes source. Author: Stefan Lindahl ========================== Contents of Disk 122 ========================== This is disk 122 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Asteriods Nicely done "blast the asteriods" type game. Unique feature is that all the images and sounds are replaceable by the end user. So instead of ships and rocks, you can have an Amiga against a horde of IBMPC's if you wish. Author: Rico Mariani Iff2Pcs An interactive puzzle program that takes any IFF file containing up to 16 colors, and breaks it up into squares to make a puzzle which the user can then piece back together again. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Ali Ozer Names A shareware program to create and manage mailing lists. Binary only. Author: Ernie Nelson Pr A little utility to print listings in different formats. Similar to the Unix "pr" program. Includes source. Author: Samuel Paolucci PushOver A neat little board strategy game, in AmigaBASIC. Push your pieces onto the board until you get five in a row in any direction. Includes source. Author: Russ Yost PuzzlePro Create a puzzle from an IFF picture, which the user can then piece back together again. Written in AmigaBASIC. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware, source available from author. Author: Syd Bolton ========================== Contents of Disk 123 ========================== This is disk 123 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Arp ARP stands for "AmigaDOS Replacement Project". Arp is an effort led by Charlie Heath of Microsmiths Inc., to replace the current DOS in a compatible fashion, so that current programs will continue to work. Arp also makes whatever improvements are possible, so that current and future programs will work better. Author: Various authors contributed work Car This animation is one of Allen's entries to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It apparently is an inside joke relating to a well known Amigan's experience with a certain highend graphics hardware manufacturer. Author: Allen Hastings ========================== Contents of Disk 124 ========================== This is disk 124 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Icons Some sample animated icons. You might find just the icon for that refugee CLI program you've been meaning to make runable from the WorkBench environment. Author: L. Pfost Tarot An AmigaBASIC program written by the author as an exercise for learning BASIC. Contains some nice graphic renditions of tarot cards. Author: L.Pfost ========================== Contents of Disk 125 ========================== This is disk 125 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. ElGato This animation is Kevin's entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It also has a background music arrangement, that requires Sonix to use. Author: Kevin Sullivan ========================== Contents of Disk 126 ========================== This is disk 126 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Colour A program to manipulate the colors of specific named screens, saving their current color sets to data files, loading new color sets from data files, or interactively changing the colors. Includes source. Author: John Russell Dance These two programs, "dancing polygons", are John's entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. They are variations of one another, but demonstrate the range of colors available on the Amiga. Includes source. Author: John Olsen HBHill This animation is one of Kevin's entries to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It is the first known animation that makes use of the Amiga's "Extra Half Brite" mode. Author: Kevin Sullivan Iconify A subroutine that creates an icon on the Amiga screen that can be subsequently dragged around, and double- clicked on. You can use this to have your programs "iconify" themselves to temporarily get out of the user's way. Includes source and demo program. Author: Leo Schwab OnlyAmiga This animation is Iqbal's entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It consists of tree balls being juggled by pyramids rotating on their tops. Author: Iqbal Singh Hans Suplib The support library needed to rebuild various programs of Matt's from the source, including DME, DTERM, etc. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon VCheck Version 1.2 of the virus detection program from Commodore Amiga Technical Support. This version will test for the presence of a virus in memory, or on specific disks. Binary only. Author: Bill Koester. ========================== Contents of Disk 127 ========================== This is disk 127 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Bounce This program is Steve and Tom's entry for the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It creates little dots that bounce around and multiply. Includes source. Author: Steve Hansel and Tom Hansel Nemesis This demo is Mark's entry to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. It is quite small for what it does, and won fifth place in the contest. Binary only. Author: Mark Riley Ripples This animation is one of Allen Hastings' entries to the Badge Killer Demo Contest. Unlike most other animations, it shows a fixed object from a moving point of view, rather than a moving object from a fixed point of view. Author: Allen Hastings ========================== Contents of Disk 128 ========================== This is disk 128 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Dis A 68000 disassembler, written in 68000 assembler. Includes source. Author: Greg Lee DropCloth DropCloth lets you place a pattern, a 2 bitplane IFF image or a combination of a pattern and image, into the WorkBench backdrop. Version 2.2, shareware, binary only. Author: Eric Lavitsky LedClock An extremely simple clock program, for interlaced screens only. Includes source. Author: Ali Ozer MRBackUp A hard disk backup utility, that does a file by file copy to standard AmigaDOS floppy disks. Includes an intuition interface and file compression. Version 1.3, includes source. Author: Mark Rinfret Paint A simple screen painting program, written in web. Requires web preprocessing program to rebuild from source. Includes source in web. Author: Greg Lee PrtDriver A printer driver for the Toshiba "3 in one" printer in its Qume (best) mode. Includes source in C and assembler. Author: Rico Mariani SDBackUp A hard disk backup utility. CLI interface only. Does file compression. Version 1.1, binary only. Author: Steve Drew Sed A clone of the Unix sed (Stream EDitor) program. Includes source. Author: Eric Raymond wKeys A "hot-keys" program that binds keyboard function keys to window manipulation functions (window activation, front to back, moving screens, etc). Includes source. Author: Davide Cervone ========================== Contents of Disk 129 ========================== This is disk 129 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DosKwik A pair of programs which allow you to save files, or a group of files, to one or more floppies for quick loading (loading up a ram disk for example). Does not store files in DOS format, which is why it is faster. Version 2.0, update to version on disk 103. Binary only, shareware. Author: Gary Kemper MRBackUp A hard disk backup utility, that does a file by file copy to standard AmigaDOS floppy disks. Includes an intuition interface and file compression. Versions 2.0 (with sources) and 2.1 (binary only, source available from author). This is an update to version on disk 128. Author: Mark Rinfret PaintJet An "official" Hewlett Packard PaintJet printer driver received directly from HP sources. Don't settle for a bogus one, or pay the $50 some vendors are apparently asking for one. Author: Unknown Patch Two independent ports of the very useful Unix utility "patch", which applies context diffs to text files to automatically update them. Patch version 1.3 was ported to the Amiga by Rick Coupland and patch version 2.0 was ported by Johan Widen. Includes source. Author: Larry Wall ========================== Contents of Disk 130 ========================== This is disk 130 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DirMaster A very nicely done shareware disk cataloger, submitted by the author for inclusion in the library. This is version 1.1, an update to the version released on disk 108. Lots of neat new features and enhancements. Binary only. Author: Greg Peters Evo A human evolution toy/tutorial. Includes source. Author: Steve Bonner Hp A nice RPN calculator program that supports calculations with binary, octal, decimal, hex, float, and complex numbers. Other features include 32 registers for storing data and transcendental functions. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Steve Bonner Mach A "mouse accelerator" program that also includes hotkeys, the features of sun mouse, clicktofront, and popcli, a title bar clock with a bbs online charge accumulator, and more. Version 1.6a, includes source. Author: Brian Moats PatEdit A pattern editor for creating patterns to input to the Amiga SetAfPt macro call. This call sets the area fill pattern for the area filling graphics calls such as RectFill, AreaDraw, etc. Includes source. Author: Don Hyde QMan Mandelbrot generator written partially in assembly for speed. Includes source. Author: Steve Bonner ========================== Contents of Disk 131 ========================== This is disk 131 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Dfc Copies disks like Maurader, but multitasks. Replaces both diskcopy and format but is smaller than either. It even has a nice little Intuition interface. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki HyperBase Nice little shareware database management system. Version 1.6, binary only, source available from authors. Update to version on disk number 58. Author: Michael MacKenzie, Marc Mengel, and Craig Norborg Life A new version of Tomas's ancient Life game, but with a new macro language for setting up patterns, some good examples, and some more good stuff. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki Mackie A Popcli replacement that draws pretty lines on the screen in blanking mode. Includes source. Author: Software Distillery; enhancements by Tomas Rokicki Mg1b A version of Mg1b with an ARexx port and other improvements by Tomas Rokicki. Finally you can define macros and bind them to function keys in your startup file! Includes source. Author: Various; enhancements by Tomas Rokicki WFrags Another version of Frags, but this one pops up a nice little window that updates occasionally. Necessary for developers who wonder what their program is doing to memory, or wonder why they can't load that program. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki ========================== Contents of Disk 132 ========================== This is disk 132 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Berserk This animation, unveiled at the September 87 meeting of the First Amiga Users Group, got Leo a standing ovation. It is a "must see" for every Amiga user, and ranks up there with "Juggler" as a premier demo for the Amiga. The difference between this distribution, and the one on disk 100, is that this one includes "source". I.E. it contains all the object descriptions necessary to recreate the animation. Thus you can, if you like, try modifying various objects to create slightly different animations, or use it as an example for creating your own animations. Seldom does a disk get devoted to a single program, however animation is one of the Amiga's greatest strengths, and I felt it was appropriate to have at least one animation that was available at the "source code" level. Author: Leo Schwab ========================== Contents of Disk 133 ========================== This is disk 133 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console handler, that provides line editing and command line histories completely transparent to any application program that uses CON: windows. This program is shareware, and well worth a donation to the author. Version 1.1, binary only, update to version on disk 100. New features include additional editing keys, fast search keys, undo key, clear history command, and more. Author: William Hawes Crc Two programs that are very useful for generating 16-bit CRC listings of the contents of disks, and verifying that a given disk's files still compute to the same CRC's as listed. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Don Kindred CrcLists Complete CRC check files for disks 1-128 of the library, using the Crc program also included on this disk. These were made directly from my master disks. Author: Fred Fish Overscan Patches the Intuition library so that sizable windows with MaxHeight of 200 (400 in interlace) and screens with Height of 200 (400 in interlace) will take advantage of the PAL overscan capability of Intuition V1.2. This seems to be useful only for European users that wish to run software written for the American market, without modifying the applications, but still using the additional space. Includes source. Author: Ari Freund ========================== Contents of Disk 134 ========================== This is disk 134 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. BoingThrows A 50 frame HAM animation done with Sculpt-3D, and minor touchups with DigiPaint. The animation took about 325 hours of runtime to generate. Author: Marvin Landis Browser A workbench tool, using text-only windows, that makes all files in the system accessible for executing, copying, moving, renaming, deleting, etc. Billed as a "programmers workbench". Version 1.2, binary only. Author: Peter da Silva Dme Version 1.29 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Update to version on disk number 113, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon Find Find is a utility which searches for files that satisfy a given boolean expression of attributes, starting from a root pathname and searching recursively down through the hierarchy of the file system. Very much like the Unix find program. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Rodney Lewis Library Demo version of a shareware program that stores textual information without regard to structure or content, and allows complicated searching for specific patterns. Written in assembler for speed, binary only. Author: Bill Brownson SmartIcon This shareware program, submitted by the author, is an Intuition objects iconifier. Version 1.0 is limited to iconifying windows, which is still very handy. It adds a new "iconify gadget" to each window, that when clicked on, iconifies the window into an icon in the ram: disk. Binary only, source available from author. Author: Gauthier Groult ========================== Contents of Disk 135 ========================== This is disk 135 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. TeXF A selection of 78 TeX fonts, with a conversion program to convert them to Amiga fonts. There are 22 different fonts at various sizes, ranging from 15 pixels high to more than 150 pixels. The conversion program can also be used with the fonts distributed with AmigaTeX, yielding an additional 1000 or so more fonts for use with other Amiga programs. Version 2.5, binary only. Author: Ali Ozer ========================== Contents of Disk 136 ========================== This is disk 136 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AsmToolBox An assembler "toolbox" created to make interfacing between assembler programs and AmigaDOS easy. Includes source. Author: Warren Ring Bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort. It is a port of the latest GNU version, done by William Loftus, with the goal of preserving all of bison's current features. Includes source and testing program "calc". Author: Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman. Iff2Pcs An interactive puzzle program that takes any IFF file containing up to 16 colors, and breaks it up into squares to make a puzzle which the user can then piece back together again. Version 1.1, an update to the version on disk 122, includes source. Author: Ali Ozer Paste A version of the Unix paste utility. Paste concatenates corresponding lines of the specified files into a single output line (horizontal or parallel merging) or concatenates them into alternate lines (vertical or serial merging). Includes source. Author: David Ihnat YaBoingII A game program demonstrating hardware sprite usage, including collision detection. This is an update to the version on disk 36. Includes source. Author: Ali Ozer, based on original by Leo Schwab Zoo A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different in implementation and user interface details. Includes some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path names up to 255 characters in length). This is version 1.71, an update to the version released on disk 108. Binary only. Author: Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters ========================== Contents of Disk 137 ========================== This is disk 137 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Ct An Amiga program to display images from a CT scanner, along with several interesting sample images of scans of real people, including a skull, brain, heart, and spine. Each image is 256 by 256 pixels in 2048 gray scale. The display software, though it has a primitive user interface, is quite powerful, including functions like convolutions, averaging, laplacians, unsharp masking, edge detection, gradients, etc. Binary only. Author: Jonathan Harman JeansIcons Miscellaneous cute icons created for AMUC's monthly newsletter disk. Submitted by Stephen Vermeulen. Author: Steve Jeans Muncho A cute little program which plays a digitized sound sample when you insert or remove a disk from your drive. If you don't like the sounds, you can replace them with your own. Binary only. Author: Andrew Werth Sit An update to the Set Icon Type program from disk 107. Version 1.10, includes source. Author: Stephen Vermeulen VGad A new gadget editor that takes two pictures of the window and its gadgets, one being the normal gadget state and the other being the fully selected state, and then merges the data and converts to C source code. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Stephen Vermeulen VirusX A boot sector virus check program that runs in the background and automatically checks all inserted disks for a nonstandard boot sector. Such disks can optionally have their boot sector rewritten to remove the virus. Includes source. Author: Steve Tibbett VLabel A program to print fancy customized disk labels. It will combine an IFF picture and up to 50 lines of text (which may be placed arbitrarily in any font or point size) and then print the result. The IFF picture can be virtually any size (up to 1008 by 1000). It will also print labels from a batch file produced by SuperBase. Version 1.20, binary only. Author: Stephen Vermeulen ========================== Contents of Disk 138 ========================== This is disk 138 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AmigaLine A series of various technical notes for Amiga programmers. Author: Byrce Nesbitt Diff A program that uses the same algorithm as the Unix diff program and also produces context diffs, suitable for use with patch. Source WAS available but got eaten by my Amiga when it crashed, so binary only. Author: Unknown (Decus C diff?) Foreach A simple but useful program that expands a wild card file specification and then invokes the specified command once per expanded filename, with the expanded filename as the command argument. Includes source. Author: Jonas Flygare MacFont A conversion tool to convert Mac fonts to Amiga fonts. Binary only. Author: John O'Neill and Rico Mariani ModulaTools Various useful routines for those programming in Modula on the Amiga. Update to version on disk 94, includes source. Author: Jerry Mack Vt100 Two new versions of Dave's vt100 terminal emulator. One version, based on vt100 2.6, has been enhanced by John Barshinger to include an iconify feature, add full 132 column support using overscan, and other miscellaneous features. This version is available in binary only. The second version is release 2.8 of the mainstream version of vt100, as enhanced and supported by Tony Sumrall. This one include source. Author: Dave Wecker ========================== Contents of Disk 139 ========================== This is disk 139 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AmiCron An enhanced and debugged version of AmiCron 2.3 from disk number 113. Includes source. Author: Steve Sampson, Rich Schaeffer, Christian Balzer ListScanner A nice little utility to display all the Exec lists. Somewhat like the Xplor utility from disk 73. Includes source in assembler. Author: Heiko Rath ProCalc A program that simulates an HP-11C programmable calculator. Includes both an English version and a German version. Shareware, binary only. Author: Gotz Muller RemLib Removes a specified library (if currently unused) or displays some information about all available libraries. Includes source in assembler. Author: Heiko Rath TurboBackup A fast mass floppy disk duplicator with enforced verify mode to prevent generation of incorrect copies. Version 1.00, binary only. Author: Steffen Stempel and Martin Kopp WArranger Sends a window, identified by its name, to the front or to the back, without selecting it. Useful in conjunction with AmiCron. Works on all screens. Includes source in assembler. Author: Heiko Rath WheelChairSim A wheelchair simulator developed as a project for the Technical Resource Centre and the Albert Children's Hospital, to allow the matching of a wheelchair joystick to a child's handicap and all the child to practice using the chair in a safe (simulated) environment. Binary only. Author: M. Smith and T. Mathews ========================== Contents of Disk 140 ========================== This is disk 140 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. SBProlog Volume 1 of the 2 volume Stony Brook Prolog (SBP) distribution, version 2.3.2. This volume contains the executables and libraries. Volume 2, on disk 141, contains the C and Prolog source code. From the SB-Prolog System, Version 2.2 User Manual: "SB-Prolog is a public-domain Prolog system for Unix(tm) based systems originally developed at SUNY, Stony Brook. The core of the system is an emulator, written in C for portability, of a Prolog virtual machine that is an extension of the Warren Abstract Machine. The remainder of the system, including the translator from Prolog to the virtual machine instructions, is written in Prolog." In addition to providing a compiler, SB-Prolog also offers advanced features such as dynamic loading, mixing of compiled and interpreted code, macros, extension tables, a debugging facility offering two levels of tracing, profiling tools, and other utilities. Authors: Logic Programming Group at SUNY, Stony Brook Amiga port by David Roch and Scott Evernden ========================== Contents of Disk 141 ========================== This is disk 141 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. SBProlog Volume 2 of the 2 volume Stony Brook Prolog (SBP) distribution, version 2.3.2. This volume contains the C and Prolog source code. Volume 1, on disk 140, contains the executables and libraries. From the SB-Prolog System, Version 2.2 User Manual: "SB-Prolog is a public-domain Prolog system for Unix(tm) based systems originally developed at SUNY, Stony Brook. The core of the system is an emulator, written in C for portability, of a Prolog virtual machine that is an extension of the Warren Abstract Machine. The remainder of the system, including the translator from Prolog to the virtual machine instructions, is written in Prolog." In addition to providing a compiler, SB-Prolog also offers advanced features such as dynamic loading, mixing of compiled and interpreted code, macros, extension tables, a debugging facility offering two levels of tracing, profiling tools, and other utilities. Authors: Logic Programming Group at SUNY, Stony Brook Amiga port by David Roch and Scott Evernden SmallC An Amiga port of the Small-C compiler, written by Ron Cain and published in Dr. Dobb's Journal, in about 1980. Small-C is a rather small subset of the full 'C' language. However, it is capable of compiling itself, and other small, useful programs. Requires an assembler and linker to complete the package and produce working executables. Includes source and binary. Author: Ron Cain. Amiga port by Willi Kusche. ========================== Contents of Disk 142 ========================== This is disk 142 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Diff A program that uses the same algorithm as the Unix diff program and also produces context diffs, suitable for use with patch. This is the same version that was distributed on disk 138, but now includes the missing files (including source code). Author: Unknown (Decus C diff) FracGen A fractal generator program that generates fractal pictures from "seeds" that you create. This is unlike any of the other "fractal generators" I've seen. It can be used to load and display previously created fractal pictures, modify existing fractals, or create your own fractals. Version 1.1, binary only. Author: Doug Houck SciSubr The Scientific Subroutine Package from DECUS, ported to the Amiga to run with Absoft Fortran. This is a valuable resource of mathematical and statistical source code for those doing Fortran work on the Amiga. Author: Unknown; ported to the Amiga by Glenn Everhart ========================== Contents of Disk 143 ========================== This is disk 143 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Rim RIM-5 (Relational Information Manager) is a full relational DBMS that is suitable for VERY large databases using B-Tree data storage. It has a crude (by today's standards) user interface, but since full source code is provided, this can be fixed. Versions of RIM run on a wide variety of systems, small and large, and produce compatible databases. Also includes a built in HELP database and a programming language. Full Fortran source code and documentation included. Author: Various, Amiga port by Glenn Everhart ========================== Contents of Disk 144 ========================== This is disk 144 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains a copy of Glenn Everhart's large and powerful spreadsheet program called AnalytiCalc, submitted to me directly by Glenn for inclusion in the library as an update to the version released on disk 104. The remainder of this file is Glenn's "Abstract.txt" file that describes AnalytiCalc. Source and documentation is included on the disk in arc'd form because it otherwise would not all fit on the disk. ==================== AnalytiCalc Abstract: AnalytiCalc is a large and powerful spreadsheet program with sufficient extra features to have some pretentions of acting as an "integrated system". It is a virtual memory system supporting up to 18000 columns and 18000 rows, multiple equations per cell, an outlining system, built-in cell annotation, and datafile access from any cell(s) of the sheet, plus an array of functions not present in most commercial spreadsheets. This disk represents the third version of an initial Amiga port of AnalytiCalc, and as such the console interface is somewhat crude and uses a set of command files in an externally assigned area (assigned to DK:) to handle the function keys. A custom keymap can also be used, which was supplied in the initial version. The program comes with complete sources, documents, and executables, and in addition with the source code for the "auxiliary utilities" which handle DIF format conversion and character graphics. (The executables are not adequately tested on amiga as yet, though they work on VAX, PDP11, and IBM PC.) AnalytiCalc for the Amiga uses files compatible with those for AnalytiCalc on MS-DOS, VMS, or RSX-11M or IAS. An example project planner spreadsheet is included in the distribution to show off some of the things you can do. More example sheets will be forthcoming in the future. AnalytiCalc also supports matrix math, FFTs, infinite windowing, linear regression, date arithmetic, internal and external macros, LOTS of cell addressing modes, goal seeking in up to 8 dimensions, and more. AnalytiCalc requires perhaps 600K of RAM memory, at least one 360K diskette drive, and AmigaDOS 1.2, plus a larger than default stack. Display sizes supported can be up to 132 characters wide by up to 76 lines long. Sorry; I don't think AnalytiCalc supports proportional fonts very well, though it should manage not to be totally brain damaged with them. The manual requires an 80 column printer. To see the documentation you need either a printer 80 columns wide to print it, or an 80 column screen to view it on. ** PLEASE read the README.1ST file for brief instructions on setting up a working AnalytiCalc disk. Please read the manual at least once over lightly too... *** SOME DO-NOT'S 1. DO NOT use AnalytiCalc until you have read the documentation. 2. DO NOT forget to make regular backup copies of your database. 3. DO NOT exit (X) the progam without saving your work if you want it saved. (You will be asked to confirm you really want to leave, however.) GETTING STARTED. See the README.1ST file!!! If you haven't already printed the documentation, please do so before trying to operate AnalytiCalc. Then, READ IT! You should also make sure that you have placed a "write-protect" tab on your AnalytiCalc distribution diskettes, so that they can't be accidentally erased or overwritten. You should now make a copy of your AnalytiCalc disks. These will also serve as your "run-time" system diskettes. De-archive AnalyExe.Arc and AnalyDoc.Arc at least onto a blank disk and read the document files and release notes. You'll need a bit of AmigaDos familiarity to set things up (read how to use the ASSIGN command and the SETMAP command and ASSIGN something as DK:; also set your stack large with the STACK command.) If you are using disk file memory, FACC is a good thing to use also. PLEASE READ THE MANUALS though, to save us all a lot of headaches. SOME MAXIMUMS AND MINIMUMS. Minimum RAM Memory required .....................about 600K Minimum Disk Drives required...............................1 Minimum Disk Storage required...........................880K Number of Columns......................................18000 Number of Rows.........................................18000 Maximum Length of Formulas (characters)..................109 Number of cells that can be full at once...............18000 Number of simultaneous named areas permitted.............300 Number of scratch cells outside spreadsheet...............60 Precision of calculations (digits; 8 bytes used)..........16 Total maximum storage managed (bytes)..............2,113,020 Maximum depth of document nesting (outline processor)......4 Maximum number of parameters varying to goal seek..........8 Maximum record size for data files accessed as database..128 Maximum number of files namable in one sheet.........>18000 Maximum cell columns displayable on one screen............20 Maximum number of rows displayable in one display.........75 Maximum simultaneous different cell display formats per sheet (taken from large set)...........................76 Length of format specification (characters)................9 DISCLAIMER. In no event will the Author be liable to you for any damages, including any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential dmages arising out of the use of or inability to use these programs, even if the Author has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any other party. THE USER-SUPPORTED CONCEPT. User-Supported Software You are encouraged to copy and share this program with others. If after evaluating this program you find it to be useful, I trust you to send a $10.00 payment. Glenn C. Everhart 25 Sleigh Ride Rd. Glen Mills, Pa. 19342 To Be Done: Future plans for AnalytiCalc: 1. Allow data files to be on a logical device. (Actually, FACC may make this need obsolete). 2. Fix bugs as they are discovered. 3. Allow use on non-interlaced screens by redoing the two command and display windows as pseudo-requestors. Auxiliary files: 1. Check that DIFrw (DIF to or from AnalytiCalc saved format converter) and ACGRAF (character graphics utility) work as specified. Note: Sources to these programs, which compile and link cleanly on Amiga, are present here. However they are not yet tested, so executables are omitted. 2. Port some of the BASIC graphics packages to Amiga. Possibly compile some of them. 3. Supply the Business Expense Report, manpower planner, and income tax templates as extra examples. Possibly do a game of LIFE template too, just for fun. Other programs: Port the RIM relational DBMS to Amiga as a companion piece. (This has already been done porting from CDC to VAX to MSDOS (the last by me), and should be straightforward). I have found that Absoft Fortran 2.3 is a stable and usable compiler and would like to acknowledge gratefully its contribution. He who wants to add to or modify AnalytiCalc needs Absoft Fortran 2.3 (or later, I suppose) to build it with. Anyone who has Absoft Fortran-020 for the 68020 is invited to recompile this program to use the faster chips. I didn't have either money or machine to try a 68020/68881 version, but see no reason why it would fail. I have also seen that there are some bugs in Absoft Fortran's handling of con: and raw: windows which I have reported to Absoft. Hopefully this will permit upgrading of user interface soon, as these problems are fixed. (It seems that you CAN do both read and write to CON: windows in Absoft Fortran 2.3, but you must issue a REWIND on the unit between them. This is not always needed in V2.2, but occasionally happens. (This accounts for the occasionally flaky behavior of DTC, which was compiled with V2.2 before I found the foregoing out.) Glenn Everhart 6 November 1987 Also present on the disk is DeskTop Calendar (DTC), a useful little appointment and meeting scheduler and calendar keeper. It will work on either interlaced screens or non-interlaced. AnalytiCalc needs more stack than the 4000 default (I use 65000 but less is probably OK). It also probably needs more than 512K of RAM for operation as currently linked. The routines in AnalyO.Ftn can be overlayed against each other, but this has not been done as yet. Those desperate for a smaller executable, having Absoft's compiler, can rebuild in this way for a smaller executable. Also: AnalytiCalc MUST currently run on an interlaced screen owing to where some CON: and RAW: windows are opened. Move the windows to fit on a non-interlaced screen (via patching the image or editing/recompiling) if you must run it on a noninterlaced screen. You must turn interlace on in Preferences and boot with that set up. The SETLACE program will NOT create things quite right for AnalytiCalc and you'll generate the weirdest system crashes (all the way back to Kickstart sometimes) you ever saw if you try... just use Preferences and all will be well... ) Glenn Everhart November 6, 1987 Enjoy... ========================== Contents of Disk 145 ========================== This is disk 145 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Csh This is a version of Matt's csh like shell which has been modified to provide file name completion and argument execution (via the grave accents mechanism). Requires ARP 1.1 to run. Binary only, but includes diffs for the reference 2.07 source base. Author: Matt Dillon; enhancements by Johan Widen DMouse Matt's done it again, another very useful program! This is a versatile screen blanker, mouse blanker, auto window activator, mouse accelerator, popcli style programmable command key, pop window to front, push window to back, etc, widget. Version 1.06, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon DNet A link protocol that provides essentially an unlimited number of reliable connections between processes on two machines, where each end of the link can be either an Amiga or a Unix (BSD4.3) machine. Works on the Amiga with any EXEC device that looks like the serial.device. Works on UNIX with tty and socket devices. Achieves better than 95% average throughput on file transfers. Version 1.20, includes sources for both the Amiga and Unix versions. Author: Matt Dillon Tab A tablature writing program for the Amiga, with intruments for a banjo and a string guitar. Binary only. Author: Jeff deRienzo TinyProlog VT-PROLOG is a simple prolog interpreter provided with full source code to encourage experimentation with the PROLOG language and implementations. Version 1.1, includes source. Author: Bill and Bev Thompson ========================== Contents of Disk 146 ========================== This is disk 146 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Blanker2 A screen blanking program that turns the screen black after 90 seconds of keyboard and mouse inactivity. Implemented as a very tiny event handler to the input handler event stream. Version 1.27.88, includes source. Author: Joe Hitchens C-Light A demonstration copy of a commercial ray tracing program, which is identical to the commercial version except that it has been limited to ten objects per scene. Binary only. Author: Ronald Peterson CrcLists Complete CRC check files for disks 129-141 and disks 143-145 of the library, using the crc program from disk 133. These were made directly from my master disks. Disk 142 is omitted because of a problem with the crc program. Author: Fred Fish DmeMacros A set of DME macros which utilize templates to turn DME into a language-sensitive editor for C, Pascal, Modula-2, and Fortran. Author: Jerry Mack MemoPad A shareware intuition-based memo reminder program. Nicely done. Version 1.1, binary only. Author: Michael Griebling ========================== Contents of Disk 147 ========================== This is disk 147 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains the latest version of MicroGNUEmacs (MG 2b). Many additions and enhancements since the original works by Dave Conroy. A large amount of credit should go to the vast number of contributors and Beta testers. *Note: In order to fit all of the files on one disk and preserve the Workbench environment, the machine specific source code files and the document files have been archived. An executable copy of the public domain archive program "Zoo" has been placed in the "c" directory for the convenience of those who may not already have it. ========================== Contents of Disk 148 ========================== This is disk 148 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. EFJ "Escape from Jovi" A machine-code game featuring hi-res scrolling, large playfield, disk-based Hi-Score list, stereo sound, and multiple levels. Use a joystick in port 2 to control the ship. Binary only, shareware ($8). Author: Oliver Wagner Fme Nicely done map editor for the Fire-Power (tm) game. Features interlaced hi-res with intuition interface. See the "Readme.fnf" file for information on making a bootable disk. Includes source. Author: Gregory MacKay HandyIcons Adds a menustrip to the WorkBench window that allows you to run selected Workbench Tools by menu selection. Can be set up to provide custom environments. Current version supports only WorkBench Tools and not Projects. Binary only. Author: Alan Rubright Scrambler A simple program that will encode/decode a text file into illegible gibberish, which resembles executable code, to evade prying eyes. Version 0.01, Binary only. Author: Foster Hall ========================== Contents of Disk 149 ========================== This is disk 149 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AnimalSounds A sample of digitized animal sounds along with a simple sound player. Authors: The Trumor Company, Inc. Sound Player by Don Pitts DX-VoiceSorter Written to be used with Jack Deckard's VoiceFiler program. (Disk 82). It allows for the sorting of a number of voicefiles stored using that program into a new voicefile of voices made up from various files. Includes source. Author: David Bouckley Keep A nice little utility program with an intuition interface for BBS and network junkies who download messages in one large file and then read them off-line. Using only the mouse, you can drive through such files a message at a time, examine each at your leisure and tag those you wish to keep. Version 1.2, binary only, but source available with donation to author. Author: Tim Grantham Less Like Unix "more", only better, with forward and backward scrolling, searching and positioning by percent of file and line number, etc. Now lets you also print the current file. Very useful! This is Amiga version 1.3, an update to the version on disk number 92. Includes source. Author: Mark Nudelman, Amiga port by Bob Leivian Scheme To quote the ReadMe file: "Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman." Binary only. Amiga port by Ed Puckett ========================== Contents of Disk 150 ========================== This is disk 150 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AirFoil An update to the Airfoil generator on disk #71. Generates airfoil models as well as their corresponding streamline and pressure distributions. Includes source. Authors: Russell Leighton Addendum by David Foster DC10 An AmigaBasic DC-10 instrument flight simulator. Appears to be quite in-depth with flight-planning and take-off options along with an extensive documentation file. Requires rebuilding on a separate disk and was successfully done so by following the author's instructions in the ReadMe_First file. Author: Jan Arkesteijn ExecLib A working example of how to build and use user-defined disk-resident libraries. Of special interest to developers working with Lattice C. Author: Alex Livshits Iconizer A utility program that saves your current mouse pointer to a small icon. You can restore the pointer just by double-clicking on its icon. Allows for building a whole library of pointers and to use them whenever you want. Binary only. Author: Alex Livshits Pilot An implementation of the PILOT language for the Amiga, including a demo done for the National Park Service. PILOT is a limited use language for use in educational and computer based instruction programs. Binary only with Beta test kit available from authors. Author: Terry LaGrone StealMemBoot A small utility designed to be a direct replacement for NoFastMem kind of programs. It modifies the boot block of a disk, so when you boot with it, all memory allocations will return only CHIP memory. Author: Alex Livshits ========================== Contents of Disk 151 ========================== This is disk 151 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. GlobeDemo A graphics demo which displays very smooth transitions of the rotating earth. Features a pop-up menu. Includes source. Author: Bob Corwin Icons Yet another potpourri of interesting icons to choose from if you need one for your own program. Author: Dave Turnock Pcopy A small intuition-based disk copier similiar to the resident "DiskCopy" except with write-verify and other user-selectable options. Useful for making multiple copies with reliable data. Requires two disk drives. Includes source. Author: Dirk Reisig SCT A CLI-based utility (SetColorTable) for displaying and/or setting a screen's colors. You can save the colors of a screen to be restored later, or copy one screen's colors to another. Includes source. Author: aklevin SlideShow Very nicely done slide-show program written in assembly language. Features forward/backward presentation and creative screen wipes. Currently works only with IFF lo-res pictures. Executable only along with some new IFF pictures to have come my way. Shareware ($16). Authors: Mike McKittrick and Sheldon Templeton Surveyor A little utility that opens a window on the current screen and displays information about the pointer. Allows for absolute or relative measurement between two points on the screen. Very handy for precise positioning of icons and such. Includes source. Author: Dirk Reisig ========================== Contents of Disk 152 ========================== This is disk 152 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Blk A requester making tool employing various recursive algorithms including a recursive parser. It takes input text files and converts them to C-source for including as requester declarations. Includes source. Author: Stuart Ferguson RunBack A variant of Rob Peck's RunBackGround program from disk number 73. Allows you to start a new CLI program and run it in the background, then closes the new CLI. This version automatically searches the command-search-path to find the program. Includes source. Author: Daniel Barrett UUCP This is a version of uucp (Unix to Unix Copy Program) for the Amiga, along with some miscellaneous support utilities like cron, mail, and compress. Includes source. Author: Various, submitted by William Loftus ========================== Contents of Disk 153 ========================== This is disk 153 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Dme Version 1.30 of Matt's text editor. Dme is a 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. Update to version on disk number 134, includes source. Author: Matt Dillon HP11 Emulates an HP11C calculator including the program mode. Features an ON/OFF button that turns the calculator into an icon that will sit and wait until you need it again. Documentation on the features is scarce, perhaps some industrious HP owner could write a small tutorial for the benefit of those that don't own an HP calculator. Binary only. Author: David Gay HPMam A program to manipulate settings and fonts on HP LaserJet+ printers and compatibles. Includes an Intuition interface and some sample picture files. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware. Author: Steve Robb Synthemania An interesting, very small (and very persistent!) musical piece. If you plan on stopping it without using three fingers, you better read the document file first! Binary only. Author: Holger Lubitz ========================== Contents of Disk 154 ========================== This is disk 154 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Ada An Ada Syntax checker for the amiga. Includes lex and yacc source. Author: Herman Fischer; updates by William Loftus AssemblyDemos A interesting group of assembly language demos for your visual and aural pleasure. Binary only. Author: Foster Hall DiskLib Two utilities for those people who like to split up PD disks into disks of different categories. Includes source. Author: Wilson Snyder Guardian Another virus diagnosing and vaccination program. Recognizes any non-standard bootblock. Includes a small utility program to permanently place the program on a copy of your kickstart disk in place of the seldom (if ever!) used Debug() function. Binary only. Author: Leonardo Fei PrintSpool A print-spooling program. Very useful for printing files in the background. Many command-line options. Version 1.0.0, Includes source. Author: Frangois Gagnon Utilities A group of four little utility programs, Cal, Undelete DClock and WhereIs. Binary only, see the ReadMe file for a description of each. Author: Dan Schein VirusX An update to the virus-detecting program of the same name on disk number 137. This version also checks for the Byte-Bandit strain. Version 1.21, Includes source. Author: Steve Tibbett Virus_Alert! Yet another anti-virus program with a twist. Once installed a message is displayed just after a warm or cold boot notifying the the user that the disk and memory are virus-free, and forcing a mouse-button press before continuing. Anything writing to the bootblock thereafter will destroy the message and a normal virus- infected boot (???) will take-place. Versions 1.01 and 2.01, Binary only. Author: Foster Hall Wicon A "Window Iconifier". Allows you to turn your windows into small icons which can be later recalled. Currently installed with MacWin to give your windows a "rubber- banding" effect. Version 1.14, Includes source. Author: Steven Sweeting ========================== Contents of Disk 155 ========================== This is disk 155 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AsmExamples A couple of assembly code examples. Executables are not extremely useful but the code might be of considerable benefit to beginning assembly language programmers. Author: Henrik Clausen Bison A replacement for unix "yacc" command. This is from the GNU (GNU is Not Unix) effort. Contains updates to the version on disk number 136, submitted by two separate sources. Includes source. Author: Bob Corbett and Richard Stallman, updates by William Loftus and Scott Henry NoSmoking Sample program showing the use of a recoverable alert while displaying a personal health message. Includes source. Author: Theo Kermanidis Scenery A very nice assembly language random scenery generator. Generates very realistic looking landscapes. Includes intuition interface and lots of menu options. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Brett Casebolt ========================== Contents of Disk 156 ========================== This is disk 156 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Blocks2 Amusing and colorful display of a moving trail of "blocks". Update to version on disk number 71, however this version also includes source. Author: Gary Walker Flex Flex is a replacement for the UNIX "lex" (lexical analyzer generator) program that is faster than lex, and freely redistributable. Includes source. Authors: Jef Poskanzer, Vern Paxson, et. al. Submissions by William Loftus and Scott Henry Go64 Another screen hack aimed at an earlier Commodore product (Not to be confused with the commercial product Go-64! from Software Insight Systems). Includes source. Author: Joerg Anslik Grammars A group of lexical grammar files for Ada, C and Pascal for use in conjunction with the flex program on this disk and the bison program on disk #155 Authors: Various, submitted by William Loftus OOPS! Tired of the monochrome background color of your Workbench or CLI? Then try this colorful screen hack to brighten things up! Includes source. Author: Joerg Anslik ========================== Contents of Disk 157 ========================== This is disk 157 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. 60or80 A small utility to toggle the 60/80 column text modes without having to go through preferences. Works from either the CLI or the Workbench. Includes source. Author: Mark Schretlen AmicForm Creates a phonebook containing only those areacodes and exchanges reachable through PC-Pursuit. Input any of Chet Solace's Finalist BBS lists and it creates the phonebook in a form usable by AmicTerm and a number of other popular terminal programs. Version 1.3, Binary only. Author: John Motsinger AnimBalls A nifty little animation program that allows you to create a collection of balls in three-space and then interactively rotate them in real time using the mouse. Includes source. Author: Jim Guilford BootBack A handy little utility to copy and save the boot block from a disk, then later restore it should the disk get stomped on by some ugly virus. Includes source. Author: David Joiner ECPM A CP/M emulator for the Amiga. Emulates an 8080 along with H19 terminal emulation. Update from version on disk number 109. Includes source. Author: Jim Cathey; Amiga port by Charlie Gibbs; Significant improvements by Willi Kusche KeyFiler A BBS message file sorter that allows sorting by keyword. Includes a textreader, Soundex matching, and limited wildcard capabilities. Version 1.0, Binary only. Author: John Motsinger ScreenZap A little utility to clean away screens that are left by ill-behaving programs. It will kill every screen behind the WorkBench, noting how many it gets. The screens in front of WB are not affected. Includes source. Author: Lars Clausen SetPrefs Allows you to build a whole library of preference settings and instantly switch back and forth between them. Affects all preference settings not just the colors. Very useful for machines with multiple users or multiple external devices. Includes Amiga's default and various sample preference settings. Binary only. Author: Martin Hippele Xicon Xicon lets you use icons to call up scripts containing CLI commands. This is version 2.01, an update to the version on disk 102. Includes source. Author: Pete Goodeve ========================== Contents of Disk 158 ========================== This is disk 158 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DiskX Nicely done Sector-based disk editor. Binary only Author: Steve Tibbett MemBoardTest Originally designed for production testing of A1000 memory boards. Very nice intuition interface. Version 2.4, Includes source in Modula. Author: George Vokalek MSDOS A program to list files written in standard MS-Dos or Atari ST format. The files can then be copied to Ram and rewritten to disk in Amiga-Dos format. Binary only, Shareware, Version 0.1. Author: Frank Wübbeling PCBTool An early version of a shareware PC Board layout program Lots of options including variable size pads and traces, grids, grid snap, layers, zoom, selectable centering, text and more. This version does not support printer/ plotter dumps or libraries. Version 2.6, binary only. Author: George Vokalek ScreenX A handy little background utility that provides a small clock/memory counter in its inactive mode and a versatile screen manipulator when called upon. Binary only with source available from author, Version 2.1. Author: Steve Tibbett TaskX A "real-time" task editor. Lets you list and set the priorities of all the currently running tasks. Binary only, Version 2.0. Author: Steve Tibbett VirusX Update to the version on disk number 154, checks for a couple of additional new strains. Includes source, Version 1.6. Author: Steve Tibbett YachtC3 Update to the Yachtc program on disk #10, contains some fixes and incorporates a simple sound process. Version 3, includes source. Author: Sheldon Leemon, with enhancements by Mark Schretlen ========================== Contents of Disk 159 ========================== This is disk 159 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Free A little command to put in your c directory that returns memory status and number of tasks currently served by EXEC. Includes source. Author: Joerg Anslik MidiTools A group of several different utility programs for those who run a Midi system. Binary only. Author: Jack Deckard StarChart Nicely done intuition based program to display and identify about 600 stars, galaxies and nebulae visible in the Northern hemisphere. Version 1.2, includes source. Author: Ray R. Larson TaskControl Nicely done task-handling program allowing you to put to sleep, kill or change priorities of the all the currently loaded tasks. Also potentially GURU-producing, so be careful what tasks you kill, change priorities of, etc. Handy window sizer will reduce it almost to an icon to hang around until you want to use it. Binary only. Author: J. Martin Hippele TUC "The Ultimate Clock". Another window title clock/memory minder. This one is in 132 columns! Also gives the free memory on drives DF0, DF1 & DF2. Includes source. Author: Joerg Anslik ========================== Contents of Disk 160 ========================== This is disk 160 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Calls A little utility to help analyze the flow of a C-program by laying out the functions called in a hierarchical manner. Author: Originally from Usenet with major revisions by Kevin Braunsdorf, Amiga port by George MacDonald Check A useful little utility for finding structural errors in C-source code. Many command-line options. Version 1.03, binary only. Author: Keith Elbertson Dis A 68000 disassembler, written in assembly, this is an update to the version on disk #128. Includes source. Author: Greg Lee with enhancements by Willi Kusche DMouse A versatile screen & mouse blanker, auto window activator, mouse accelerator, popcli, pop window to front, push window to back, etc, widget. Version 1.09, includes source. Update to version on disk number 145. Author: Matt Dillon DWIP "Daisy Wheel IFF Printer". A graphics printing utility that allows the printing of IFF pictures on a daisy wheel printer. Includes source. Author: Ken Van Camp M4 A UNIX M4 look-alike macro processor intended as a front end for Ratfor, Pascal, and other languages that do not have a built-in macro processing capability. Pd M4 reads standard input, the processed text is written on the standard output. Author: Ozan S. Yigit (oz) MemoPad A shareware intuition-based memo reminder program. Nicely done. Update to version on disk #146, version 1.2, binary only. Author: Michael Griebling NeuralNets A neural network example using the generalized back- propagation delta rule for learning, specifically applied to the tabula rasa Little Red Riding Hood instance. Author: Josiah C. Hoskins ========================== Contents of Disk 161 ========================== This is disk 161 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Friends Cute little screen hack with command-line options to keep your mouse pointer company when you step away. Includes source. Author: Michael Warner Getsprite A simple little program to convert Dpaint brushes into C-source. Binary only. Author: Michael Warner IncRev A handy little program that will automatically increment the revision number of a program every time it is recompiled. Binary only. Author: Bryan Ford LGZ A Map generator/editor for the LGZ game. Not extremely useful if you don't happen to play that game, but good source example of intuition interfacing. Vesion 0.1. Authors: Lars and Henrik Clausen Mackie A versatile cli/macro-key initiator based on POPCLI with a unique method of "screen-blanking". I won't say more, just try it! Version 1.1, includes source. Author: Thomas Rokicki Nag A shareware appointment calendar with it's own editor and a unique 'nagging' feature utilizing the Amiga's voice and audio devices. Version 1.6, binary only. Author: Richard Lee Stockton Perl Practical Extraction and Report Language, an interpreted language optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting information from those text files, and printing reports based on that information. Author: Larry Wall VRTest Another anti-virus utility that allows visual inspection of ram starting a $7E7FE, ram cleaning, bootblock inspection and vector monitoring/reseting. Written entirely in assembly language. Version 3.2, binary only. Author: Babar Khan XBoot A very simple utility to convert a boot block into an executable file so you can use your favorite debugger (Wack, Dis, etc.) to study it. Includes source. Author: Francois Rouaix ========================== Contents of Disk 162 ========================== This is disk 162 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Avi A workalike version of the UNIX vi editor for the amiga. Though not especially recommended for beginners, designed for those of you who may have the vi commands permanently hard-coded into your fingertips! Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Peter Nestor CLI_Utilities This directory contains several subdirectories with small utilities, collected from various sources, that are only usable from the CLI. See the Readme file for further information. Some include source. Author: Various Dark A small graphics and animation demo. Includes source. Author: Phil Robertson Flow2Troff A little utility to convert from New Horizons Software "FLOW" files to UNIX "troff" files, suitable for printing on any troff-compatible laser printer. Version 1.0, includes source and a sample "FLOW" file. Author: Daniel Barrett LabyrinthII A shareware role-playing text adventure game similar in operation to the Infocom text adventures. Includes source. Author: Russell Wallace Iffar Maintains archives of Interchange File Format (IFF) FORM, CAT and LIST files in a manner that complies with the IFF CAT specification. Version 1.2, includes source. Author: Karl Lehenbauer SetPALorNTSC A couple of utility programs for testing the suitability of a developed program in either the PAL or NTSC environments. Includes source and a sample program. Author: Peter Kittel TES "The Electronic Slave" adds a gadget strip to the top of the cli window to perform such functions as device directories, info, run ED, and time. Currently, assignments are hardcoded but not difficult to change if you own a compiler. Version 1.1, includes source. Author: Joerg Anslik UnknownGirl Another small musical piece similar in execution to "Synthemania" on disk number 153. Binary only. Author: Holger Lubitz ========================== Contents of Disk 163 ========================== This is disk 163 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Bankn A complete checkbook system offered by the author as shareware. Update to version on disk number 120. Version 1.5, binary only. Author: Hal Carter FiveInLine A board-playing game similiar to Go-Moku, Ristinolla, etc. Fast-paced and quickly addictive! Includes source. Author: Njål Fisketjøn MachII A "mouse accelerator" program that also includes hotkeys, the features of sun mouse, clicktofront, popcli, title bar clock with a bbs online charge accumulator, and more. Update to version on disk number 130. Version 2.4c, binary only. Author: Brian Moats MemTrace Routines to help debug memory allocation and freeing during program development. Will complain if you try to free memory you didn't allocate and will report on memory not freed when your program finishes. Author: Jojo Wesener PcPatch Patches for PCCopy and PCFormat from the 'EXTRAS 1.2' disk, to allow reading/writing/formatting 3.5 inch 360k (2 sides/ 40 Tracks/9 sectors) MS-DOS disks. Author: Werner Guenther ReadmeMaster A nifty little database for finding those programs that you know exist somewhere (???) in the AmigaLibDisk library. Maintains a key-word dictionary of the Contents descriptions that allows searching by disk number, program title, author's name, or some other descriptive word. Currently supports disks 1-154 with planned updates from the author. Binary only. Author: Harold Morash View A mouse-oriented text file reader. Sample operation is demonstrated in reading the View.doc file, instead of using the usual "Less" text file reader. Author: Bryan Ford ========================== Contents of Disk 164 ========================== This is disk 164 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. C-Functions A group of four little C-functions to add to your library to make your programming life a little easier. Includes source and a small demo program showing some of the results. Author: Lars Thuring DiskSalv Very useful program to recover files from a trashed AmigaDOS disk. Can also "undelete" files deleted by mistake, so long as they have not overwritten by further disk activity. Requires two disk drives. Many enhancements since the original version on disk #20. Version 1.3, Binary only Author: Dave Haynie Hed A handy little editor that is more user-friendly than "Ed", yet doesn't require the memorization of complicated keystrokes of some of the larger, more powerful, editors. Binary only. Author: Hal Carter Newton Uses the "Newtons Method" algorithm to estimate both real and imaginary roots of a polynomial of degree 20 or less. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Daniel Barrett NewZAP A third-generation multi-purpose file sector editing utility, from the author of FileZAP. Displays and edits full 512-byte sectors via a 106 character wide internal font. Includes a search feature to find specific strings or hex digits, forwards or backwards. Update to version on disk #58. Version 3.18, Binary only. Author: John Hodgson PcView Provides the PC community with the opportunity to display IFF pictures to the best of EGA's ability. Displays Amiga pics, IBM-PC Deluxe Paint Pics, Apple II-GS Deluxe Paint Pics, and others in the IFF standard format. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson PolyRoot Another Polynomial root-finder using the Newtonian algorithm. Nicely done in AmigaBasic with good documentation file. Version 2.00. Author: Jon Giorgini PrtDrivers A couple of new Printer Drivers. One for Digital Equipment's LN03+ laser printer, and one for Mannesmann Tally's MT420d dot matrix. Authors: DEC LN03 -- Bernie Mentink MT420d -- Sascha Wildner Zoo A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different in implementation and user interface details. Includes some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path names up to 255 characters in length). This is version 2.00, an update to the version released on disk 136. Binary only. Author: Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters ========================== Contents of Disk 165 ========================== This is disk 165 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Conman Extremely useful replacement for the standard console handler, provides line editing and command line histories. Completely transparent to any application program that uses CON: windows. This program is shareware, and well worth a donation to the author. Version 1.3, binary only, update to version on disk 133. Author: William Hawes CPM Another CP/M emulator independently authored from the version that appeared on disk #157. Emulates a CPM computer with a Z80 processor connected to an ADM3A terminal. Assembly source included. Author: Ulf Nordquist Parsnag A program to aid in performing color separations on Epson JX-80 printers. Includes source. Author: John Hodgson PlotView A couple of programs, Plotview and Plot2Am, for viewing UNIX plot files. Also included are two sub-directories: Plot -- a device independent plotting package for the Amiga, compatible with the UNIX plot subroutine package and Plot2Tek -- converts UNIX plot format files to Tektronix 410x terminal graphic commands. Source included. Author: Joel Swank RamCopy A copy program designed for machines with 1 meg or more of Ram and only one disk drive. Allows you to copy a complete disk in only one pass. Author: Stephen Gunn SPUDclock A simple program that uses the narrator device to speak the time at certain user specified intervals. Lots of command line options. Version 1.2, includes source. Authors: Robert E. Beaty and H. Bret Young ========================== Contents of Disk 166 ========================== This is disk 166 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AutoGraf Collects and graphically displays information on auto mileage. Features such as miles per gallon, cost per mile, miles driven, highs, lows, averages, etc. Includes sample data file, a couple utility programs and source. Version 1.0 Author: Joel Swank Cref A C cross referencer program. Prints out your code with line-numbers and complete key-word cross-referencing. Update from version on disk #103 which had a serious bug. Includes source. Author: Mike Edmonds; Amiga port by Joel Swank MultiCalc Yet another RPN type graphic calculator. This one generates answers with extreme precision (if 3000 digits is enough!) Features a 48-digit scrollable display, mouse driven with lots of keyboard shortcuts, and iconification during non-use. Binary only. Author: Kenneth Johnson Stevie A public domain clone of the UNIX 'vi' editor. Supports window-sizing, arrow keys, and the help key. Version 3.10a, includes source. Author: Various, Amiga port by Tony Andrews ========================== Contents of Disk 167 ========================== This is disk 167 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. CDecl English to C (and vice versa) translator for C declarations. This little gem will translate english such as "declare foo as pointer to function returning pointer to array 10 of pointer to long" into "long *(*(*foo)())[10]", and vice versa. Update from version on disk number 114. Includes source. Author: Graham Ross with enhancements by David Wolverton, Tony Hansen, Merlyn LeRoy, Udi Finkelstein and probably others! CLIcon Allows you to run cli programs from the workbench, similar in operation to IconExec, but more versatile. Author: Bryan Ford CloseMe Another ingenious perversion in the screen hack category. Don't miss this one...surely destined to become a classic! Includes source. Author: Charlie Gibbs DSM (Dynamic Sound Machine) Demo version with "Save" disabled of a program that will take any IFF sound or raw data and save it as a totally self-contained, runable program. Author: Foster Hall MRPrint A cli-based text file printing utility with lots of nice features, including tab-to-space expansion, page headers, line numbers, margin control with line-splitting and pagination correction, ARP wildcard support, and auto- rejection of files containing binary characters. Version 3.1, Includes source. Author: Mark Rinfret Smus3.6a An enhanced version of the smus player that last appeared on disk number 58. Author: John Hodgson Sounddemos Some very nice demos for showing off the incredible audio power of the Amiga!. 100% assembly language, make sure you have the stereo connected for these! Author: Foster Hall ========================== Contents of Disk 168 ========================== This is disk 168 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is the also the first disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special" containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal of Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these two disks, see the file called "README". Because of the nature of Matt's programs and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me, rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sources in one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a three disk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs, then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks. -Fred ><> 18-Nov-88 ====================================================================== README Matthew Dillon 891 Regal Rd. Berkeley, Ca. 94708 USA dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET ....!ucbvax!dillon USENET FISH RELEASE 16 August 1988 (c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold the copyright on it. Terms are: -You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is for non-profit only. -You may extract and use any part of the source without strings attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted the source from. -I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again, I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody feels the urge. These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP. Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB, DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local, must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two (binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section). Noted programs which are missing: DNET, and DTERM are not ready for re-release yet. CONFIG V1.00 Used to configure friendly programs like DME for the initial window placement (configures the executable) Clock V1.00 Simple clock, configurable with config. DME V1.31 My programming oriented editor DMouse V1.10 mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc... (now handles requesters better w/ auto-activate) Backup V2.01 HD backup/restore (same program just renamed) SUPLIB Support (link time) library required to compile my programs. LIBREF Utility for generating run-time library link library assembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's vector list. See the DRES source for usage. Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates. DRES V1 Support (run time) library w/ lots of functions including a generic parser and IPC. DASM V2.11 Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some of the Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generates code (not object module oriented). FTOHEX Part of DASM used to convert a DASM executable into an intel-hex formatted ascii file. FILES V1.2 My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it much but did fix some bugs. SHELL V2.10 Added enviroment variable support and some other junk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing, I do (it should not be a function of the shell and it isn't in mine). FINDIT V1.00 Search for a filename (wildcard) LIBS V1.00 list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to remove libraries. SCAT V1.00 Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up the display ADDCR V1.00 Utility to add CR's before LF's in files REMCR V1.00 Utility to remove CR's in files CMP V1.00 Utility to compare two files BINARIES SOURCES DOCS INCLUDES -- Disk1:include/local Config Disk1:c/config Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/ Clock Disk1:c/clock Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/ DME Disk1:c/dme Disk2:src/dme Disk1:doc/ DMouse Disk1:c/dmouse Disk1:src/dmouse Disk1:doc/ Disk1:l/dmouse-handler Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib Disk1:doc/suplib/ LibRef Disk1:c/libref (in DRES srcs) (none, see dres sources) DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dres Disk1:doc/dres/ Disk1:libs/dres.library Dasm Disk1:c/dasm Disk1:src/dasm/ Disk1:doc/ FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex (in Dasm srcs) Files Disk1:c/files Disk1:src/files/ Disk1:doc/ Shell Disk1:c/shell Disk2:src/shell/ Disk1:doc/ Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/backup.doc Findit Disk1:c/findit Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc Libs Disk1:c/libs Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc Scat Disk1:c/scat Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc AddCR Disk1:c/addcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc RemCR Disk1:c/remcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc ========================== Contents of Disk 169 ========================== This is disk 169 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is the also the second disk of a two disk "Matt Dillion special" containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great deal of Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these two disks, see the file called "README". Because of the nature of Matt's programs and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me, rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sources in one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a three disk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs, then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks. -Fred ><> 18-Nov-88 README Matthew Dillon 891 Regal Rd. Berkeley, Ca. 94708 USA dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET ....!ucbvax!dillon USENET FISH RELEASE 16 August 1988 (c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold the copyright on it. Terms are: -You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is for non-profit only. -You may extract and use any part of the source without strings attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted the source from. -I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again, I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody feels the urge. These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP. Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB, DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local, must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two (binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section). Noted programs which are missing: DNET, and DTERM are not ready for re-release yet. CONFIG V1.00 Used to configure friendly programs like DME for the initial window placement (configures the executable) Clock V1.00 Simple clock, configurable with config. DME V1.31 My programming oriented editor DMouse V1.10 mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc... (now handles requesters better w/ auto-activate) Backup V2.01 HD backup/restore (same program just renamed) SUPLIB Support (link time) library required to compile my programs. LIBREF Utility for generating run-time library link library assembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's vector list. See the DRES source for usage. Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates. DRES V1 Support (run time) library w/ lots of functions including a generic parser and IPC. DASM V2.11 Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some of the Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generates code (not object module oriented). FTOHEX Part of DASM used to convert a DASM executable into an intel-hex formatted ascii file. FILES V1.2 My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it much but did fix some bugs. SHELL V2.10 Added enviroment variable support and some other junk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing, I do (it should not be a function of the shell and it isn't in mine). FINDIT V1.00 Search for a filename (wildcard) LIBS V1.00 list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to remove libraries. SCAT V1.00 Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up the display ADDCR V1.00 Utility to add CR's before LF's in files REMCR V1.00 Utility to remove CR's in files CMP V1.00 Utility to compare two files BINARIES SOURCES DOCS INCLUDES -- Disk1:include/local Config Disk1:c/config Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/ Clock Disk1:c/clock Disk1:src/deemu Disk1:doc/ DME Disk1:c/dme Disk2:src/dme Disk1:doc/ DMouse Disk1:c/dmouse Disk1:src/dmouse Disk1:doc/ Disk1:l/dmouse-handler Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib Disk1:doc/suplib/ LibRef Disk1:c/libref (in DRES srcs) (none, see dres sources) DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dres Disk1:doc/dres/ Disk1:libs/dres.library Dasm Disk1:c/dasm Disk1:src/dasm/ Disk1:doc/ FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex (in Dasm srcs) Files Disk1:c/files Disk1:src/files/ Disk1:doc/ Shell Disk1:c/shell Disk2:src/shell/ Disk1:doc/ Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/backup.doc Findit Disk1:c/findit Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc Libs Disk1:c/libs Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc Scat Disk1:c/scat Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc AddCR Disk1:c/addcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc RemCR Disk1:c/remcr Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:src/com/ Disk1:doc/com.doc ========================== Contents of Disk 170 ========================== This is disk 170 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Aftterm Commmunications program utilizing IBM 3278 terminal emulation. Binary only. Author: Don Brereton Dis6502 A ported 6502 disassembler with support added for C64 binary files. Includes source. Author: Robert Bond, Amiga port by Udi Finkelstein FastText Blitter based fast text rendering routines written in assembly. Unique in the fact that they speed up rendering of non-proportional fonts of any height, and from 4-16 pixels in width. Source and test program included. Author: Darren M. Greenwald MRBackUp A hard disk backup utility that does a file by file copy to standard AmigaDOS floppy disks. Includes an intuition interface and file compression. Version 2.4, Update to version on disk 129. Binary only Author: Mark Rinfret PtrAnim Nifty pointer animation program, includes lots of samples, a utility program and instructions on creating your own animations. Be sure to also read the "Disclaimer" in the author's ReadMeFirst file. Binary only, shareware Author: Tim Kemp Surf Generates bezier surfaces of revolution. Will produce some amazing pictures of wineglasses, doorknobs, or other objects one could turn on a lathe. Includes the capacity to map IFF image files onto any surface that it can draw. Source included Author: Eric Davies Turbo Opens a small window with a gadget that when selected, turns off bitplane, sprite, copper and audio DMA, presumably to increase system speed. Includes source. Author: Oliver Wagner ========================== Contents of Disk 171 ========================== This is disk 171 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AZComm Modified version of Comm 1.34 that contains Zmodem send, receive, and resume receive. Version 1.00, Binary only. Author: SS. Patel, based on Comm 1.34 by DJ James Maze A couple of very nice demos for the creation and use of single-solution mazes, one of which is practically a stand-alone game. Includes source. Author: Werner Gunther Sozobon-C Atari ST version of what appears to be a full K&R freeware C-compiler, assembler and linker. The compiler main pass and the assembler were compiled and tested on an Amiga A2000 with only minimal changes, and they appear to work (to the extent that they believe they are running on an Atari-ST), so an Amiga port should be relatively easy. Author: Sozobon, Limited. Xoper Very comprehensive program to monitor and control system activity. Monitor cpu, memory usage, ports, interrupts, devices. Close windows, screens, show loaded fonts or last Guru code number. Clean up memory, flush unused libraries, devices, fonts. etc. and a whole bunch more! Spawns its own process. A very handy background task to have loaded. Assembly source included. Author: Werner Gunther ========================== Contents of Disk 172 ========================== This is disk 172 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DataToObj A utility to convert raw data files (sprites, image data, text, etc.) directly into object code which can then be linked to the main program without the need to go through the compiling process. Includes source. Author: Werner Gunther Handshake A full featured VT52/VT100/VT102/VT220 terminal emulator. The author has taken great pains to support the full VT102 spec. Now supports ANSI colors, screen capture and more. Update to version on disk number 60. Version 2.12a, binary only, shareware. Author: Eric Haberfellner MFix A small program to insert in the startup-sequence of the commercial program, Marauder II, from Discovery Software, International. Whenever the copy process is started, the rainbow screen is covered by a bare screen until the copy is finished. The author claims a 25% decrease in copy time is achieved. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Stephen Gunn PopInfo A "shrinkable" workbench utility to show you some info that Workbench doesn't, such as free memory on external devices, chip, fast, and total ram usage and more. Version 2.0, Includes source. Author: Jonathan Potter ProCalc A program that simulates an HP-11C programmable calculator. Lots of enhancements and bug fixes since the original version on disk number 139. Version 1.2, binary only, shareware Author: Gotz Muller Spiff Make controlled approximations between two files. Similar to "diff" but more versatile. Allows for the handling of numerals as string literals or numeric values with adjustable tolerances. Provides for embedded commands, scriptfiles, and many other command-line parameters. Potentially very useful, but needs some Amiga-specific work. Source and some example files included. Author: Dan Nachbar, Bell Communications Research (BELLCORE) ========================== Contents of Disk 173 ========================== This is disk 173 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. This is revision "a"; the tetris clone was removed from the original disk as requested by Spectrum Holobyte. CrcLists Complete CRC check files for disks 146-172 using the crc program from disk 133. These were made directly from my master disks. Author: Fred Fish FileSelect A FileIO selector, written 100% in assembly. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Fabrice Lienhardt IffLib A ready-to-use library to perform various manipulations on IFF files. Includes a sample IFF viewer and a utility to save the front screen as an IFF file. Author: Christian A. Weber ILBM2C Very useful utility for C-programmers. Reads in a standard IFF ILBM file and outputs a file that can then be included in your program. Includes source and a sample program. Author: Tim Kemp Uedit Version 2.4g of this nice shareware editor. Has learn mode, a command language, menu customization, and other user configurability and customizability features. Binary only, shareware, update to version on disk 121. Author: Rick Stiles ========================== Contents of Disk 174 ========================== This is disk 174 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Castle A simple graphics adventure game suitable for beginners. Binary only, but source available with a small donation to the author. Author: H. James Fox Iff2Sun A small utility for those of you who may have access to a Sun workstation. Takes an Amiga IFF file and converts it to a Sun rasterfile format. Source only, as the program needs to be re-compiled and run from a Sun. Authors: Steve Berry, Mark Thompson Print1.2 Another CLI-based printing utility with several nice features including the ability to print in ASCII or HEX, with or without line numbers and a CTRL-C Trap. Includes source. Author: John F. Zacharias Sh Another version of the 'Sh' utility to unshar shell archives. Apparently corrects some problems encountered by similar programs. Until we can get everybody using some sort of "standard", perhaps if we collect enough of these utilities, we will eventually find one that works with the particular archive we're trying to unshar! Includes source. Author: Jim Guilford Strings A simple utility with command-line options for locating strings in a binary file. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Joel Swank TitlePage Prints banner-type title pages for identifying listings. Lots of command-line options for specifying various fonts, pitches, typestyles, selectable centering, etc. Includes source. Author: Joel Swank Tunnel An interesting graphics demo written in TDI-Modula 2. I suggest you don't stare at this too long! Includes source. Author: Garth Thornton ========================== Contents of Disk 175 ========================== This is disk 175 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Elements Very nice interactive display of the the Periodic Table of Elements. Can display a large amount of pertinent data about a selected element along with a good deal of general and miscellaneous info. Author: Paul Thomas Miller Furnish For those of you who may have ever used the "scale size cut and place" method of determining your next living-room arrangement, this Amiga-ized version may be just what you need. Binary only, shareware. Author: Terry Gintz Plot Program to compute and plot 3 dimensional functions. Major revision to PD version on disk number 49 by the same author. Version 4.1, binary only, shareware. Author: Terry Gintz SafeBoot Very handy intuition-based program to read and save custom bootblocks. The bootblock can then be later restored should the disk become virus-infected. Version 2.2, binary only. Author: Mark Lanoux SendMorse Brush up on your morse code with this simple program that will read an input textfile and output the characters at an adjustable rate. Author: Joe Larson VirusX Version 3.10 of the popular virus detection/vaccination program. Features a test for the new IRQ virus, among others, and a new "Kill Virus" utility. Includes source. Author: Steve Tibbett WBDepth CLI program that allows you to change the number of bitplanes for the WB screen on the fly. Very useful for A500 and A2000 users with kickstart in ROM. Binary only. Author: Andry Rachmat Zippy A "Graphical Shell". Opens a medium-size window and attaches a menu-strip for performing all sort of disk/data manipulations. Features script files allowing you to attach custom menu selections as you move between directories. Also included is an intuition based utility for altering FileInfo data. (filename, filenote, RWED attributes, etc.) Version 2.5, binary only. Author: Michael Weiblen ========================== Contents of Disk 176 ========================== This is disk 176 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This disk contains version V23-2A of Glenn Everhart's large and powerful spreadsheet program called AnalytiCalc, submitted to me directly by Glenn for inclusion in the library as an update to the version released on disk 144. AnalytiCalc is presented in entirely ZOOed form because it could not otherwise fit on a single disk. Because the auxiliary utilities were presented on disk 144, they are not repeated here. The ZOO utility is used due to the lack of controversy over the format. The public domain BOOZ program is provided to extract the contents of the ZOO archives provided. With this release, AnalytiCalc has become "Freeware" rather than "Shareware". Thus the only restrictions on AnalytiCalc code are that derivative programs remain freely distributable. HyperNet -------- HyperNet is a small hypertext shell program for Amiga, presented with sources and brief documents. It was also submitted by Glenn Everhart, the author. HyperNet allows a "master" AmigaDos process to control a series of connected processes, where the connections are randomly ordered directed graphs. Permissible "child" processes available at any stage are governed by the links of the graph. The implementation is mainly instructive, but can be used for tutorials or demonstrations and illustrates the simplicity of hypertext concepts on a multi-tasking system. ========================== Contents of Disk 177 ========================== This is disk 177 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. ASpice A version of the SPICE 2G.6 circuit analysis program which has been modified to run in the Amiga environment. The program arrays are adjusted to require one forth the memory of the DEC VAX version. Although this does not usually put much of a constraint on circuit analysis, some users who are used to the full mainframe environment may have to be more aware of the memory demands of their analysis. Requires a minimum of 1.5 MB memory. This version neither supports nor requires the 68020 processor or 68881 coprocessor. Binary only. Authors: Many, see Documentation DiskSalv Version 1.32 of the popular "undelete" and file recovery program. Fixes a few bugs apparently found on the version 1.3 release on disk number 164. Author: Dave Haynie Jask An intuition-based replacement for the ASK command. Will bring up a requester with a message and boolean yes/no type gadgets. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: John Barshinger Marge A simple CLI utility to add a specified number of spaces or tabs to the left side of every line in a file. Includes source. Author: Joel Swank Path An interesting concept in path-searching. This program contains a path-handler that allows you to selectively control or assign your system's search path using script files. Includes source. Author: Rico Mariani ========================== Contents of Disk 178 ========================== This is disk 178 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AmicForm Creates a phonebook containing only those areacodes and exchanges reachable through PC-Pursuit. Update to the version on disk number 157. Works with the new Finalist BBS format. Version 1.4, Binary only. Author: John Motsinger BlackBox The black box is an 8x8 grid in which several "atoms" are hidden. Your job is to find the atoms. You have at your disposal a ray projector which you can use to send rays into the box from any of the 32 spots around the box. Binary only. Author: Tim Kemp CIATimer Two versions of ciatimer routines to provide precise timing for applications requiring a high-accuracy real-time clock. Includes source and a sample executable. Author: Karl Lehenbauer, based on the original version by Paul Higginbottom Cosmic An interstellar multiplayer game of War and Peace. From the looks of the documentation file, it appears fairly extensive! Version 1.01, includes source. Author: Carl Edman Ls Version 2.0 of the popular UNIX style directory lister. Revised for Lattice 5.0 and made 1.3 compatible. Includes source. Author: Justin V. McCormick. RemLib Removes a specified library (if currently unused) or displays some information about all available libraries. Update to version on disk number 139. Version 1.11, includes source in assembler. Author: Heiko Rath RexxArpLib Version 2.0 of the rexxarplib.library, which has grown considerably, with substantial intuition interface support. Also included is a large number of ARexx macros. Author: W.G.J. Langeveld ========================== Contents of Disk 179 ========================== This is disk 179 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DietAid Diet planning aid to allow the user to compile lists of ingredients (recipes) and automatically compute calorie totals, etc. Update to version on disk number 36. Version 3.1, binary only. Author: Terry Gintz Dmake Beta release of Matt's version of the UNIX make utility. Features multiple dependancies, wildcard support, and more. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillion Excption Exception is a set of error handling routines that provide a programmer with the ability to easily handle often difficult to implement routines. Routines such as no more memory, file not open, read/write error....etc. Version 0.6, includes source. Author: Gerald T Hewes KickFont For A-1000 owners, will permanently replace the topaz font on the kickstart disk with a font called "look". Includes a sample in the form of an IFF picture. Version 3.0, binary only. Also included is Benjamin Fuller's freely redistributable 'SumKick' program. Author: Greg Browne Launch Sample program showing how you can load and execute a program in the workbench environment, then return to the CLI. Includes source. Author: Peter da Silva Regexp A nearly-public-domain reimplementation of the V8 regexp(3) package. Gives C programs the ability to use egrep-style regular expressions, and does it in a much cleaner fashion than the analogous routines in SysV. Includes source. Author: Henry Spencer TSnip Very nice "cut and paste" type utility with lots of uses and functions. Features a pop-up intuition control panel, multiple font and color recognition, clipboard and pipe support and a couple of utility programs. Version 1.4a, source for support programs only. Author: John Russell UnixUtil A few CLI utilities, including some functionally similiar to the UNIX utilities of the same names. Included are: Wc, Head, Tail, Tee, Detab, Entab, and Trunc. Descriptions are given in the included '.doc' files. Author: Gary Brant ========================== Contents of Disk 180 ========================== This is disk 180 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Browser A programmer's "Workbench". Allows you to easily and conveniently move, copy, rename, and delete files & directories from a CLI environment. Also provides a method to execute either Workbench or CLI programs. Version 1.6, update to version on disk number 134, binary only. Author: Peter da Silva GeoTime A couple of interesting "clock" type programs based on the "Geochron". Observe the earth's shadow scroll across a map or globe in real-time, based on the system clock. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware. Author: Mike Smithwick GPrint A black & white graphics print utility for Epson compatible printers. (The author's letter to me was quite impressive!) Command-line options allow several different print qualities and densities. Includes a couple of sample IFF files for printing. Version 2.03, binary only, shareware. Author: Peter Cherna Jed A nicely done, intuition-based editor that is quite user-friendly. Features word-wrap, auto-indent, newcli, alt buffer, split-window, keyboard macro, help, printing, and more. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware. Author: Dan Burris NoVirus Another Anti-Virus utility. This one features known and new virus detection, view boot block, save and restore bootblocks, several "Install" options and more. Written in assembly. Version 1.56, binary only. Author: Nic Wilson RepString Nice little CLI utility to replace any type of string in any type of file with another string of any type. Version 1.0, binary only, shareware. Author: Luciano Bertato TrekTrivia Very nice mouse-driven trivia type program for Star Trek fans. Contains 100 questions with additional trivia disks available from the author. Binary only, shareware. Author: George Broussard ========================== Contents of Disk 181 ========================== This is disk 181 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AMXLISP Amiga-ized version of the XLisp interpreter originally by David Betz. Version 2.00, includes source. Author: David Betz; Amiga work by Francois Rouaix Bally Amiga port of the former arcade game named Click. This version completely lacks sound effects, which shall come in later updates. Version 0.1, binary only, shareware. Author: Oliver Wagner Tracker Useful debugging routines similar in function but more versatile to those of "MemTrace" on disk number 163. Will track and report on calls to AllocMem(), FreeMem() [or lack thereof!] among others. Version 0.0a (Alpha release). Author: Karl Lehenbauer ========================== Contents of Disk 182 ========================== This is disk 182 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. AMC "Amiga Message Center". Scrolls a message from a text file across the screen on a colorful background. Similar to the "greetings" programs developed by European Amiga enthusiasts. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Foster Hall Edimap A keymap editor. Allows you to read in an existing keymap file, modify it to suit your needs, and save it as a ready-to-use keymap. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Gilles Gamesh HR136 An IFF file containing a chart showing every possible mixture of the sixteen basic palette colors. Also included are optimized and monochrome palettes along with several tips and techniques for using them with various paint programs. Author: Dick Bourne Iconmerger Intuition-based program to take any two brush files and merge them into an alternate-image type icon. Version 2.0, binary only. Author: Terry Gintz Sam Another IFF sound player with several command-line options. Includes several samples. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Nic Wilson SetFont Allows you to change the system font with various command-line options. Cleans up all known bugs in V2.0 released on disk number 75. Version 2.5, includes source in C++. Author: Dave Haynie ========================== Contents of Disk 183 ========================== This is disk 183 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. FixFd A utility for Amiga assembly programmers. FixFd will read a '.FD' file and output a file that can be 'INCLUDE'ed rather than having to link with the colossal 'Amiga.Lib'. Version 1.0, includes source in assembly. Author: Peter Wyspianski Mklib Another example of building a shared library that evolved from "Elib" on disk number 87. Also included is a library, Edlib, which contains several functions not included in the Manx standard libraries. Includes source. Author: Edwin Hoogerbeets with C-functions from several different authors PCQ A subset implementation of a freely-redistributable Pascal compiler. Supports include files, external references, records, enumerated types, pointers, arrays, strings and more. Presently does not support range types, the 'with' statement or sets. Version 1.0, includes source and sample programs. Author: Patrick Quaid ========================== Contents of Disk 184 ========================== This is disk 184 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. BI A small brush to to C-code image converter, intended to be used from CLI. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Terry Gintz CardMaker A programmer's aid for creating card image data that can be used in any card game that uses the standard 52 card deck. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Terry Gintz DPS Demo version of a program that will allow you to take any IFF file and save it as a totally self-contained executable file, without the need for any IFF-viewers. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Foster Hall MouseUtil Intuition based program to allow you to change your mouse speed without having to go through preferences. Version 1.1, includes assembly source. Author: Luciano Bertato Print Small print utility designed to replace the "copy to prt:" command. Opens a window displaying the filename being printed, length, and a status bar showing percent completed. Also includes an abort gadget. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Luciano Bertato VacBench This amusing little screen hack will "clean up" your WorkBench screen for you when it gets too cluttered! Binary only. Author: Randy Jouett World A text adventure game similar to the Infocom adventures of Planetfall and Starcross. Quite large with a tremendous variety of responses. Version 1.02, includes source. Author: Doug Mcdonald, Amiga port by Eric Kennedy ========================== Contents of Disk 185 ========================== This is disk 185 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is a copy of the official November 1988 Commodore IFF disk, sent to me directly by Commodore for inclusion in the library. The only changes I made were: (1) Placed all the files in the "documents" directory into a zoo file "documents.zoo" to free up enough space to add my normal distribution files and icons. Some of the files on the disk were already in zoo format anyway, so this seems like a minor alteration. (2) Changed the file "AboutThisRelease" to reflect the zoo'ing of the documents. (3) Rearranged the icons to make room for my additional icons. ========================== Contents of Disk 186 ========================== This is disk 186 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. A68k A 68000 assembler originally written in Modula-2 in 1985 and converted to C by Charlie Gibb in 1987. Has been converted to accept metacomco-compatible assembler source code and to generate Amiga objects. Includes source. This is version 2.42, an update to the version on disk 110. Author: Brian Anderson; C translation and Amiga work done by Charlie Gibb Cards'O'Rama A simple game that let's you push your memory. It is played with a deck of 32 cards, grouped in 16 pairs. The cards are shuffled and then displayed at the beginning of each game. Your goal is to pick up as many pairs as you can, until there are no cards left on the screen. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Werther Pirani Qt2 A cute program that gives the time the way many people actually do, I.E. "it's nearly ten to five". Includes source in assembly. Author: Charlie Gibb SimCPM A CP/M simulator for the Amiga. Simulates an 8080 along with H19 terminal emulation. Includes source. This is version 2.3, an update to version on disk 109. Author: Jim Cathey; Amiga port by Charlie Gibbs and Willi Kusche ========================== Contents of Disk 187 ========================== This is disk 187 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Diskperf A disk benchmark program which runs on both Unix and the Amiga. This is an update to the version on disk 48, with bug fixes and more reliable measurements of the faster read and write speeds available under the new Fast File System. Author: Rick Spanbauer, enhancements by Joanne Dow HackLite This is the latest version the Amiga port of Hack, with lots of Amiga specific enhancements and neat graphics. Now includes an easy to use installation program. This is HackLite version 1.0.0, binary only. Author: Software Distillery Mackie A versatile cli/macro-key initiator based on POPCLI with a unique method of "screen-blanking". I won't say more, just try it! Version 1.13, includes source. This is an update to version 1.1 from disk 161. Author: Tomas Rokicki SetCPU A program designed to allow the user to detect and modify various parameters related to 32 bit CPUs. Includes commands to enable or disable the text/data caches, switch on or off the '030 burst cache line fill request, use the MMU to run a ROM image from 32-bit memory, and to report various parameters when called from a script. This is version 1.4, includes source. Author: Dave Haynie ========================== Contents of Disk 188 ========================== This is disk 188 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. BootIntro This program creates a small intro on the bootblock of any disk, which will appear after you insert the disk for booting. The headline can be up to 20 characters. The scrolling text portion can be up to 225 characters. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Roger Fischlin DiffDir Diffdir compares the contents of two directories, reporting on differences such as files present in only one directory, different modification dates, file flags, sizes, comments, etc. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Mark Rinfret ExecDis A disassembler comment generator program for the 1.2 Kickstart ROM exec library image. Generates a commented disassembly of the exec library. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Markus Wandel FastGro A fractal program, simulating Diffusion-Limited Aggregation (DLA) as described in the December 1988 Scientific American in the Computer Recreations column. This program is about an order of magnitude faster than the "SLO GRO" program described in Scientific American. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Doug Houck FracGen A fractal generator program that generates fractal pictures from "seeds" that you create. This is unlike any of the other "fractal generators" I've seen. It can be used to load and display previously created fractal pictures, modify existing fractals, or create your own fractals. Version 1.23, binary only, update to version on disk 142. Author: Doug Houck MemoryClock A clock program that shows the amount of free fast ram, free chip ram, as well as the time and date. Includes source in assembly code. Author: Roger Fischlin MinRexx A simple ARexx interface which can be easily patched into almost any program. Includes as an example the freedraw program from disk number 1. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki Null A new dos device that behaves like "NIL:" but unlike "NIL:", it is a real handler. This makes it useful in lots of situations where "NIL:" cannot be used. Version 0.0, includes source. Author: Gunnar Nordmark TextDisplay A text display program, like "more" or "less", but about half the size and handles all screen formats (pal/ntsc, interlace/non-interlace, etc). Version 1.1, binary only. Author: Roger Fischlin ========================== Contents of Disk 189 ========================== This is disk 189 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Mackie A versatile cli/macro-key initiator based on POPCLI with a unique method of "screen-blanking". I won't say more, just try it! Version 1.20, includes source. This is an update to version 1.13 from disk 187. Author: Tomas Rokicki NetHack This is part 1 of a two part distribution of NetHack, which was too large to fit on a single disk, even when zoo'd. Part 2 is on disk 190. Both parts, along with zoo to unpack them, are required to use or rebuild NetHack. This is version 2.3, and includes source. Author: Various; Amiga work by Olaf Seibert Uedit Version 2.4g of this nice shareware editor. Has learn mode, a command language, menu customization, and other user configurability and customizability features. Binary only, shareware, replaces beta 2.4g version on disk 173. Author: Rick Stiles ========================== Contents of Disk 190 ========================== This is disk 190 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. GaryIcons A collection of more interesting and useful icons. Author: Gary Roseman ILBM2Image Takes an IFF picture and generates a C source module which can be compiled and linked with your program to display the picture with the intuition DrawImage function. Binary only. Author: Denis Green NetHack This is part 2 of a two part distribution of NetHack, which was too large to fit on a single disk, even when zoo'd. Part 1 is on disk 189. Both parts, along with zoo to unpack them, are required to use or rebuild NetHack. This is version 2.3, and includes source. Author: Various; Amiga work by Olaf Seibert ========================== Contents of Disk 191 ========================== This is disk 191 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. BlitLab Blitlab is a program which lets you experiment with the blitter, to your hearts content, in relative safety. It opens a workbench window with gadgets for all the registers of the blitter, and allows you to manipulate individual registers and perform blits on a magnified bitmap. This is version 1.4, an update to the version released on disk number 84. Includes source. Author: Tomas Rokicki Blk A requester making tool employing various recursive algorithms including a recursive parser. It takes input text files and converts them to C-source for including as requester declarations. This is an update to the version released on disk 152, with many enhancements. Includes source. Author: Stuart Ferguson FileBootBlock This simple little program reads blocks 0 and 1 of a bootable disk and saves them as a program file that can be run (heaven forbid) or disassembled by programs like DIS or DSM. Includes source in assembly code. Author: John Veldthuis ISpell A port of a Unix version of a freely distributable screen oriented, interactive, spelling checker. This is an update to the version released on disk 54, with enhancements by Tomas Rokicki. Version 2.0.02, includes source. Author: Pace Willisson; enhancements by Tomas Rokicki Pz15 Computer version of those cheap plastic puzzles with 15 white tiles numbered 1 through 15 and an empty square in a 4 by 4 arrangement. This one is more challenging since you can't solve it by just prying out the pieces. Includes source. Author: Mike Hall ========================== Contents of Disk 192 ========================== This is disk 192 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Eval This package allows you to manipulate expressions. Currently its two main functions are evaluation and differentiation. It also does some basic simplifica- tions (based on pattern matching) to make the result of a differentiation more presentable. Includes source. Author: David Gay PacMan87 This is a nice little "pacman like" game with some new features like fire pits, stabbing knives, electric arcs and flame throwers, that must be avoided. Has three levels of difficulty, easy, medium, and hard. Sounds can be toggled on or off. Keeps a record of the top ten scores. Shareware, binary only. Author: Steve Jacobs and Jim Boyd ReSourceDemo A demo version of ReSource, an interactive disassembler for the Amiga. This is a complete version except that the "save" features have been disabled. Version 0.36, binary only. Author: Glen McDiarmid ========================== Contents of Disk 193 ========================== This is disk 193 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. KeyMapEd Allows you to change the KeyMaps used with SetMap. This is a full featured editor providing support for normal, string and dead keys. The keyboard represented is from an A2000/A500 but it is fully compatible with A1000 keyboards. Version 1.02, includes source. Author: Tim Friest Zc This is a modified version of the Sozobon C compiler from disk 171. It has been modified to generate code compatible with the A68k assembler from disk 186 and a new frontend control program makes it easy to use like the UNIX "cc" frontend. Version 1.01, includes source. Author: Johann Ruegg; Amiga work by Joe Montgomery ========================== Contents of Disk 194 ========================== This is disk 194 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Moria A single player dungeon simulation. The object of the game is to defeat the Balrog, which lurks in the deepest levels of the dungeon. You begin at the town level above the dungeon, where you may acquire supplies, weapons, armor, and magical devices by bartering with various shop owners, before descending into the dungeon to do battle. Amiga enhancements include pull down menus, graphics mode, pickup mode, a continuous move mode, a real time mode, a message wait time mode, as well as other modifications to improve overall playability and to take advantage of the unique features of the Amiga. Version 3.0, binary only, requires at least 1Mb of memory. Author: Robert Alan Koeneke and others. Amiga version by Richard Henderson and others. ========================== Contents of Disk 195 ========================== This is disk 195 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. MicroEMACS Version 3.10 of Daniel Lawrence's variant of Dave Conroy's microemacs. This is an update to the version released on disk 119. New features include multiple marks, more function key support, a better crypt algorithm, and end-of-word command, a command line switch for setting environment variables, new hooks for macros, a command to strip trailing whitespace, internationalization features like foreign language message support, horizontal window scrolling, much faster search algorithm, Amiga intuition support, and more. Includes source and extensive online documentation. Author: Dave Conroy, MANY enhancements by Daniel Lawrence ========================== Contents of Disk 196 ========================== This is disk 196 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. HamPics These are some of the most stunning digitized pictures yet for the Amiga. They were scanned at a resolution of 4096 by 2800 pixels, 36-bits per pixel, on an Eikonix 1435 slide scanner, cropped, gamma corrected, scaled, and converted to Amiga IFF HAM files. They are displayed with a special ILBM loader that handles overscan HAM images. Includes source for the display program. Author: Jonathan Hue ========================== Contents of Disk 197 ========================== This is disk 197 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. CTags Create a tags file from the specified C, Pascal, Fortran, YACC, lex, or lisp sources. A tags file can be used by a cooperating editor to quickly locate specified objects in a program's source code. Berkeley version 4.7, includes source. Author: Ken Arnold, Jim Kleckner, and Bill Joy Ported to Amiga by G. R. (Fred) Walter Find Find is a utility which searches for files that satisfy a given boolean expression of attributes, starting from a root pathname and searching recursively down through the hierarchy of the file system. Very much like the Unix find program. Version 1.2, includes source. This is an update to version 1.0 on disk 134. Author: Rodney Lewis FixHunk A program to modify executable files to allow them to run in external memory. It forces all DATA and BSS hunks in the file to be loaded into CHIP memory. CODE hunks will still load into FAST ram if available. New features include an interactive mode to select where each DATA or BSS hunk will load into memory, support for overlays, support for AC BASIC compiled programs, and support for new hunk types as used by "blink". Version 2.1, binary only. This is an update to version 1.2a on disk 36. Author: D.J. James Nro Another roff style text formatter. This is version 1.5, an update to the version released on disk 79. New features include generation of ANSI/ISO codes for bold, italics, and underline, more than one formatting command on a line, longer macro names, and many more formatting commands. Includes source. Author: Unknown, posted to usenet by Alan Vymetalik Many enhancements by Olaf Seibert Stevie A public domain clone of the UNIX 'vi' editor. Supports window-sizing, arrow keys, and the help key. Version 3.35a, includes source. This is an update to version 3.10a on disk 166. Author: Various, Amiga work by G. R. (Fred) Walter ========================== Contents of Disk 198 ========================== This is disk 198 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. Charon Charon is Bradley's entry for the First Annual Badge Killer Demo Contest. The text of the demo was written by Lord Dunsany (long before the Amiga). Bradley created the illustrations and animation. The sound track is a traditional Scottish tune "The Arran Boat". Author: Lord Dunsany (1915), Bradley Schenck (1988) ========================== Contents of Disk 199 ========================== This is disk 199 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. ASimplex An implementation of the Simplex algorithm for solving linear programs. It uses the standardized MPSX-format for input data files. Version 1.2, includes source. Author: Stefan Forster Csh Version 3.02a of a csh like shell derived from Matt Dillon's shell, version 2.07. Includes many new or improved commands, some bug fixes, etc. Includes source. Author: Matt Dillon, Steve Drew, Carlo Borreo, Cesare Dieni MIDIsoft A program to transfer sound samples between the Amiga and a Roland S-220. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Dieter Bruns Pyro A screen blanking program that goes beyond the normal blanking process. When there are no input events, pyro takes over and starts a little fireworks display in color. Version 1.1, binary only. Author: Steve Jacobs and Jim Boyd SnipDemo Demo version 1.23 of signal processing program sold by Digital Dynamics. Binary only. Author: John Hodgson Viewer A very small program for displaying IFF pictures of any resolution. This one is written in assembly code and is only 988 bytes long. Binary only. Author: Mike McKittrick ========================================================================== 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