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Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
Notice: | Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2 |
Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
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Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
494.0. "Fish Disks #69 to #74" by GLORY::SHIVES () Fri May 08 1987 10:49
Fresh from the Usenet .......
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Path: decwrl!decvax!ucbvax!ucbcad!ames!rutgers!gatech!hao!noao!mcdsun!fnf
Subject: Disks 69-74 now available
Posted: 7 May 87 04:22:59 GMT
Organization: Motorola Microcomputer Division, Tempe, Az.
Here is a listing of the contents of disks 69-74. Duplication and mailing
of pre-ordered disks will begin tomorrow (Thursday) and should be completed
by this weekend sometime. I'm trying to be a little more timely about
getting disks released now, rather than saving them all up for several
weeks and then releasing a huge batch.
Several people have commented privately to me that I must receive
lots of unsolicited disks from people wanting to contribute to the library.
In actuality, aside from the MicroGNUemacs folks, the software distillery,
and a few others, I seldom receive any unsolicited material. Although
I haven't previously advertised the fact, people that send me interesting
stuff often get several of the latest batch of disks back in return. So,
if you feel you have something I might not have seen, feel free to send
it in. I can't promise to use it, or that you will ever see anything back
in return (though I will return your disk if you request it); it depends
a lot on the quality of the material, my current stock of blank disks,
and lots of other little factors. As usual, software that includes
source code gets priority over "binary only".
Enjoy.
CONTENTS OF DISK 74
-------------------
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 73
-------------------
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 72
-------------------
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 71
-------------------
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 70
-------------------
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 69
-------------------
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: "[email protected]"
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
==========
That's all, till the next instalment...
-Fred
--
= Drug tests; just say *NO*! (Moto just announced new drug testing program) =
= Fred Fish Motorola Computer Division, 3013 S 52nd St, Tempe, Az 85282 USA =
= seismo!noao!mcdsun!fnf (602) 438-5976 =
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494.1 | dumb question | SZOFNA::CBODINE | living a life of illusion | Fri May 08 1987 23:56 | 3 |
| this must be a stupid question, but how do you get this stuff?
Chris
|
494.2 | Usenet Subscriptions | GLASS::SHIVES | | Sun May 10 1987 19:23 | 61 |
|
Chris,
This is how to subscribe to the Usenet articles. I believe there
are pervious notes describing what the Usenet is so I won't go into
it here. The newsgroup for the Amiga information is comp.sys.amiga.
It really is pretty easy to subscribe. The neat thing about it that
I like is that people from Commodore itself are on the net.
Hope this helps
Mark
================================================================================
ASHBY::FEATHERSTON USENET 18-JUL-1985 15:56
Note 98.0 -< New Subscription Software >- No responses
The new subscription software is in place and functional.
To use this software you must do the following:
- Send a message to ROLL::USENET (or ASHBY::USENET) containing
the commands you wish executed.
- Make sure that the word 'subscription' is in the 'Subject:' field
of the mail message.
- ROLL::USENET will then execute your request. A copy of the logfile
will be sent to the requestor, AND ANY OTHER ADDRESSES THAT ARE
IN THE COMMAND LINES.
All questions and/or problems should be addressed to
ROLL::USENET_DISTRIBUTOR
1. To subscribe to a newsgroup (one line for each desired newsgroup)
$USELIST ADD your-enet-address desired-newsgroup-name
2. To unsubscribe from a newsgroup (one line for each desired newsgroup)
$USELIST REMOVE your-enet-address desired-newsgroup
or
$USELIST CANCEL your-enet-address desired-newsgroup
or
$USELIST DELETE your-enet-address desired-newsgroup
3. To change your address on all distribution lists
(CAUTION: THIS ONLY WORKS IF YOUR NEW ADDRESS DOES CURRENT EXIST
IN THE DATABASE)
$USELIST CHANGE your-old-enet-address your-new-enet-address
4. To remove yourself from ALL distributions (one line does it all)
$USELIST KILL your-enet-address
5. To get a list of the newsgroups you currently subscribe to
$USELIST SHOW your-enet-address
6. To get a list of currently active newsgroups
$USELIST LIST
|
494.3 | Fred Fish address | PUERTO::ALVAREZ | Miguel,from sunny Puerto Rico | Mon May 11 1987 11:27 | 17 |
| Re .1
Chris,
Just in case you were asking how to obtain Fish Disks,
you can obtain them from:
Fred Fish
1346 W. 10th Place
Tempe, Arizona 85281
Just send a letter specifying which disks you want along with $6
per disk or $5 per if you are ordering 10 or more. My experience
has been very good, with a two week turnaround time. It's well worth
the $6, if you don't have a modem to download programs to your machine.
Miguel A.
|
494.4 | thanks | SZOFNA::CBODINE | living a life of illusion | Mon May 11 1987 17:45 | 8 |
| Thanks for the responses.
re .3 I do have a modem but I don't know where all of this stuff
is. Is it available through the usenet?
re .2 Thanks for the info. I will get my registration in today.
Chris
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