fnf@estinc.UUCP (Fred Fish) (04/01/89)
Disks 195-200 are now available. As it turned out, there were no changes to disks 189-194 so the previously posted list of their "preliminary contents" is now "official". CONTENTS OF DISK 195 -------------------- 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 195 -------------------- 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 -------------------- 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 -------------------- 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 -------------------- 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 CONTENTS OF DISK 200 -------------------- 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 -- # Fred Fish, 1835 E. Belmont Drive, Tempe, AZ 85284, USA # 1-602-491-0048 asuvax!{nud,mcdphx}!estinc!fnf
sneakers@heimat.UUCP (Dan "Sneakers" Schein) (04/02/89)
In Message <78@estinc.UUCP>, fnf@estinc.UUCP (Fred Fish) writes: >Disks 195-200 are now available. As it turned out, there were no changes >to disks 189-194 so the previously posted list of their "preliminary >contents" is now "official". > > >CONTENTS OF DISK 195 >-------------------- > [contents deleted] > >CONTENTS OF DISK 195 ^^^ 196 maybe ;-) >-------------------- > [contents deleted] > >CONTENTS OF DISK 197 >-------------------- > [remaining disks & contents deleted] -- ___ Dan "Sneakers" Schein //// BERKS AMIGA BBS Sneakers Computing //// 60+ Megs of software & messages 2455 McKinley Ave. ___ //// 12/2400 Baud - 24 Hrs West Lawn, PA 19609 \\\\ //// 215/678-7691 \\\\//// {pyramid|rutgers|uunet}!cbmvax!heimat!sneakers
jonathan@jvc.UUCP (Jonathan Hue) (04/03/89)
To clear up any confusion: I sent Joe all of my scanned images and sent Fred the five best ones. Here is a list of what I sent Joe, with asterisks next to what I sent Fred (if memory serves): Pict 11: Pict 12: Pict 13: Porsche 930* BFG Porsche 962* Honda NS500* Lowenbrau Porsche 962 United DC-10 Yamaha YZR500 (side) Lamborghini Contach Navy F/A-18 Hornet* Yamaha YZR500 (front) Jaguar XR-7* Prescott Pusher Nissan Monster Truck Van's RV-3 Cablecar Glasair FT -Jonathan Hue uunet!jvc!jonathan JVC Laboratory of America "Beautify America. Kill a Yuppie." DISCLAIMER: I speak only for myself, etc.