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1677.1 | Doesn't go without saying... | DECEAT::LANDINGHAM | No Dukes. | Fri Sep 09 1988 16:18 | 1 |
| Thanks Ed!
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1677.2 | Dreamland | CSSE::WARD | | Fri Sep 09 1988 16:39 | 13 |
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Thanks Ed!
Umm... Some Mfg sell multi drive in an external closure/power supply.
Wonder if a three drive box with Read-only AmigaDOS kick/Wb/Extras
could have overlapped seeking with Fast file organization. With
additional density, It could surplant the 5 Meg mass storage niche!
(P.s. The fast Iconc' alone would sexy for a bounded say GEOS-like
environment!)
Any dreamers out there? ;^)
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1677.3 | FASTDISK is terrific! | RAVEN1::EVERHART | | Thu Sep 15 1988 14:04 | 24 |
| I downloaded FASTDISK, and I was impressed. I was getting some
really nice disk speeds. Icons DO pop up quickly, and the only
problem I have with it is that if you write to a disk that you used
it on, AmigaDOS begins to put things back the old way. The disk
still works, but the more you write to it, the slower it gets, until
you are right back where you started. Therefore, I recommend that
you use FASTDISK on backups of disks you don't normally change,
like Word Perfect, and you Workbench disk. As far as the accused
disk destruction, I may be wrong, but I don't think FASTDISK is
responsible. From the documentation, I gathered that FASTDISK does
about the same thing that copying a disk over to a newly formatted
floppy does, but it makes SURE that priority information goes together
on priority tracks. It just finds the best places to put things.
For anybody that uses it, I hope you like it.
Chris
P.S. If you use the Addbuffers command with a disk that you run
through FASTDISK, the results are amazing. I had a disk with about
30 files on it, ten of them being icons. Using Addbuffers df1:
32, the icons popped up almost INSTANTLY when I REOPENED the window.
{ Amiga P-P-P-Power! }
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1677.4 | Some recent PLink programs | VTHRAX::KIP | No Dukes. | Thu Sep 29 1988 10:31 | 29 |
| Here are some newer programs from Plink. You can copy them from:
VTHRAX::AMIGA$PUBLIC:
UMAST69.ARC
This is version 0.69 of Utilimaster. It's another disk utility
program, is missing some features that DiskMaster has, but has some
others that DiskMaster doesn't. A number of the gadgets are
user-configurable: you can set what each one does and also what
gets displayed in each one (up to 8 characters, I think.) Also
you can define which directories have their own gadgets, i.e. DF0:,
DF1:, RAM:, RRD:, etc., again up to 8. Copying or moving files
seems a bit slower than with DiskMaster. What I like about UtiliMaster
is that is maintains the free space on each device on the display,
updating it after each change.
YOTSEE.ARC
This is a remake of a PD Yahtzee (sp?) game which was written
quite a while ago. Apparently the original code had trouble rolling
"Yahtzee's", this one fixes that. Also, you can play against the
Amiga, a nice addition.
WHEEL.ARC
Another remake of a previous PD game. This is a Wheel of Fortune
game. The older one I have was written in AmigaBASIC, and worked
ok. This one is written in C and has more flash. One player only,
and you play against two computer opponents. Play is heavily dependent
on the narrator device: most prompts and play of opponents is spoken.
There is even a "multi-tasking" Vanna!
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1677.5 | 2 more... | VTHRAX::KIP | G.M. Landingham 293-5297 | Fri Oct 21 1988 11:20 | 6 |
| Two more on VTHRAX::AMIGA$PUBLIC:
FASTLIFE.ARC
LIFE3D.ARC
...two versions of the "game" of life.
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1677.6 | | CANAM::SULLIVAN | Steven E. Sullivan | Wed Feb 01 1989 16:01 | 31 |
| May as well use one of the existing notes on uploading... seems there are
enough of them!
New on Norse::amiga:[upload] are:
525disk.arc - IFF schematic for the 5.25" floppy ID & drive latch that
I built for myself. Many from the usenet are just plain
wrong and tell the amiga the attached drive is a 3.5".
A wiring list is also included as well as a IFF display
program.
Setcpu.arc - A2620 owners will definitely want this one! It is a program
to control 68020/30 parameters like cache, MMU, etc. It also
can copy the roms into 32bit memory and use the MMU to
map them to their original addreses. I have seen my A2620
give an apparent speed increase of about 2X when using this
feature. That is 2X of the normal 68020 speed! This one
is from Dave Hayne of CBM so you know it is done right!
Sampledevice.zoo This is from the CATS folks and is a sample is a device
driver for the amiga. Enjoy!
Set-Requester-Text.zoo
Replaces the dull and uninformative requestors that exist
in the amiga today with something more fun and useful. It
is implemented as a function wedge. From Carolyn Scheppner
of CATS at CBM. Good Stuff too.
Enjoy!
-SES
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1677.7 | | IGETIT::ELLISM | Purring on a straight six.... | Thu Feb 02 1989 14:35 | 1 |
| NOW IN NORSE::AMIGA:[UTILITIES]
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1677.8 | no access?? | CGOU01::OAKLEY | What am I doing here... | Mon Feb 06 1989 18:01 | 5 |
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I'm getting 'Login information invalid...'
wayne
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1677.9 | Virus problem | IGETIT::ELLISM | Purring on a straight six.... | Wed Feb 08 1989 14:03 | 4 |
| apologies. I got caught by one of the virus thingies wondering about
the network. You should find that it works now
Martin
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