mr@cica.cica.indiana.edu (Michael Regoli) (08/31/90)
][ The anonymous ftp traffic on cica has been incredible; we're averaging over 300 ftp users per day. With that and all the files we now have, some organization had to be done. So I've organized things a bit (with the encouragement of several users). We now have subdirectories! I've created the following directories under pub/pc/win3: bmp fonts games icons misc util video Anyone uploading to the archives are encouraged, indeed forced :), to use the "uploads" directory. (Please don't forget to type "tenex" before "put"ting a binary file!) My thanks to all of you who have helped make this ftp site so useful. -- michael regoli mr@cica.cica.indiana.edu regoli@iubacs.bitnet ...rutgers!iuvax!cica!mr
gyugyi@portia.Stanford.EDU (Paul Gyugyi) (09/01/90)
Note: This is not an official post from cica.
I just posted some things there.
The new Screen Peace ver 1.2 files are on cica, in the pub/pc/win3/uploads
directory:
scrpe12.zip The version 1.2 files
spx2.zip The version 1.2 extensions.
newspx.zip I didn't upload this because it's posted in another
subdirectory. It's the dragon kite and spheres savers,
which should work with ver 1.2.
I also posted several games and utilities. I suppose there will be an official
anouncement once the files are tested and put in otehr directories, but
for the bored&impatient:
atmoid.zip an asteroids game for Win 3.0
checkers.exe a checkers game for Win 3.0
clik11.zip the click zip shell, version 1.1
cpostutl.zip a new menu for command post, improved functionallity
fish3.zip the old fish aquarium, updated to win 3.0 color bitmaps
horse.zip animation of a running horse -- good!, also a thing from
the Tao of Programming.
pprboy.zip Will change wallpaper on Win 3.0 startup--new picture every day.
pshop.zip Converts GIFs <-> PCX <-> Bitmaps. Win 3.0 App.
(doesn't display the pictures) Works best with GIF<->PCX.
It's best to use pbrush to do the PCX<->BMP stuff.
puzzle.zip A good 15-tile puzzle game. Use your own bitmaps!
w-hop.zip a puzzle game
That's it.
Paul Gyugyi
gyugyi@rascals.stanford.edu