[comp.sys.cbm] UX-Maze: New files update and Xmas greetings...

acliu@skat.usc.edu (Alex C. Liu) (12/20/89)

UX-Maze file update.
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New files Submitted to the server.
(Ok, before I leave for Xmas, I decided to get a bunch of stuff up for
you, have a Happy Holliday...)

dir-w.arc (R2) (power-c volume)
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  Release 2 for this Directory display utility.  This version is
  considerably bigger than the first (The original is also included in
  this distribution file).  This program works in the C128, don't know
  if it will work in C64.  It will display a directory in a number of
  formats, it will do columnar output, display first block position,
  and Rel file information if needed, and also will alphabetize the
  directory.   Also, it supports pattern matching, and case
  insensitive pattern matching.  (The closest thing you are going to
  get to Unix's ls on a C128!)

cassm64s.arc (power-c volume)
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  Arc file containing sample functions to use on the Power-C
  assembler's c-assm.

directory2.arc (power-c volume)
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  Directory functions that fixes some bugs and enhances Power-C built
  in directory functions.  (For the C64)


assm-info.txt (power-c/info volume)
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  Q-Link's Programer WorkShop file explaining how to mix Assembly
  Language programs with C programs, and details on how to use Power C
  to develop stand alone ML programs in Power-C.

call-c-from-ml (power-c/info volume)
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  A small article explaining how to call Power-C's C funtions from a
  Assembly language function.

micromon (misc volume)
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   Assembly language monitor. (Downloaded from tolsun)

linker_v3.2  By Ede85 (misc volume)
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   Assembly language linker.  This program, lets you LINK together a
bunch of files, so you can load them in one shot, and then when you
run it will put the files back where they belong.  (At least that is
what it seems to do.  But since it is in German, I couln't make heads
or tails of what the program was asking me...) (Downloaded from
tolsun)

popwin.arc (misc volume)
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   PAL assembler source, for a set of routines that let you save and
recall sections of the screen at will, as well as copy (display)
sections of memory on screen.

electric_pencil by FBR (misc volume)
===============
  This program lets you create those "slow print" doc files that also
save cursor movements.  This one lets you choose between 9 different
fonts or you can load your own, and choose among 3 different tunes.
(Downloaded from Tolsun)

speech
speech2 (games+demos volume)
=======
  These are demos for commercial programs that feature speech
synthesis.  The sound quality is "amazing".  (Downloaded from tolsun)

RockMonitor2 By Dutch USA-TEAM (games+demos volume)
============
  This is a nice program lets you play a SID sound track along with a
DIGITIZED drum track.  The sound quailyt is pretty good. (Downloaded
from Tolsun)

ThinkAgain (games+demos volume)
==========
  An interesting Demo that uses interesting DEMO that uses a variaty
of VIC Hacks.  The program, may need some tuning for NTSC displays,
but even without that it still works ok.  Presumably, is by the
inventor of the FLD technique, that this demo uses. (Downloaded from
Tolsun)

minidium.arc By J. Tapanimaki, 1986 (games+demos volume)
============
  A Very BareBonez version of Uridium.  It is around 15 blocsk (beat
that!)  The games is ok, though it seems to have problems with NTSC
displays (Downloaded from Tolsun)

yipmus By Jori Olkkonen (games+demos volume)
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  A collection of 10 songs, by Jori Olkkonen.  (Downloade from Tolsun)

server 2.0R (unix-support volume)
======
Finally, the Version 2.0R of my server program is available for
downloading.

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NOTES:
Apparently, the file 80columns.ccode was incompleted, Scott was kind
enough to discover this and resubmit the file again.  (Scott K.
Stephen <SCOTT@UWAV1.ACS.WASHINTON.EDU>) 

omega-q is still on hold since the people on Q-Link haven't get back
at me yet.
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stored in this archive.  What ever you download from here, you do at
your own risk.  (If you want to volunteer to MODERATE this archive,
please send me e-mail, I will greately appreciate any help in this)


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