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Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
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Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
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Number of topics:5378
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546.0. "Fred Fish 75-80" by Z::TENNY (Dave Tenny | Vax Lisp Development) Thu Jun 11 1987 15:03

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Subject: Disks 75-80 now available
Posted: 5 Jun 87 16:10:44 GMT
Organization: Motorola Microcomputer Division, Tempe, Az.
 
 
Here is a listing of the contents of disks 75-80.  Duplication of disks
and shipping of pre-ordered disks will begin tonight (Friday) and should
be completed by this weekend sometime.
 
Thanks to all that submitted material, and Chris Gray in particular, for
his two disk Draco compiler submission.
 
I've been getting a lot of email requests lately for information about how
to get a catalog of the current library contents.  Because the catalog's
nroff source is now approaching 100Kb, I cannot satisfy requests to email
a copy.  You can get a hardcopy version, by sending a preaddressed mailing
label (note *label* NOT envelope) and 4 loose first class stamps to:
 
	Fred Fish
	1346 W. 10th Place
	Tempe, Ariz.  85281
 
Enjoy.
 
-Fred
 
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CONTENTS OF DISK 75
-------------------
 
Bezier		Simple programs to allow you to fool around with Bezier
		curves, using the mouse to move the points that define
		the curve and a prop gadget to change the granularity of
		the curve generation loop.  Includes source.
		Author:  Matt Dillon
 
BSplines	Simple program to fool around with B-SPLINES, ala the
		Bezier programs described above.  Includes source.
		Author:  Matt Dillon
 
Comm		Source release for comm version 1.34.  Last release
		on disk number 71 was binary only.
 
Copy		A replacement for the AmigaDOS copy program that
		is upwardly compatible, plus includes some new
		features like date preservation.  Version 1.0, 
		includes source.
		Author:  Jeff Lydiatt
 
Diff		A simple version of diff.  Includes source.
		Author:  Erik Baalbergen
 
DuM2		A version of the ever popular directory utility (dirutil)
		but this one is written in Modula 2 and includes source.
		Dirutil is a program to wander around a directory tree
		and perform various operations on files.  Version 1.5.
		Author:  Greg Browne
 
Eless		A faster directory lister, that also sorts entries
		and displays directories in the current cursor color
		(ala the Manx "ls" program).  Includes source.
		Author:  Leo Schwab
 
Fd		A modified version of Leo's "eless" that processes
		an entire track at a time, to minimize rereading of
		blocks.  Includes source.
		Author:  Leo Schwab, enhancements by Stephen Vermeulen
 
HardCopy	A neat little program that creates a hardcopy transcript
		of any CLI session (like the unix "script" program).
		Includes source.
		Author:  Davide Cervone
 
MouseOff	Enhanced and smaller version of MouseOff released on
		disk number 73.  MouseOff will cause the mouse pointer
		to disappear and then reappear if mouse movement is
		detected.  Includes source.
		Author:  Denny Jenkins, reworked by Tom Smythe
 
SetFont		Program to change the font used by a workbench screen.
		Version 2.0, source included.
		Author:  Dave Haynie
 
SpeedDir	Another faster directory lister type program.  This
		one uses the standard dir utility format for displaying
		directories.  Written in assembler, includes source.
		Author:  Bryce Nesbitt
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 76
-------------------
 
This is disk 1 of 2 of Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga.
The disk is unchanged except for the following:
 
	(1)	I have added this file, README.list76.
 
	(2)	I have added the standard distribution info file,
		README.dist.
 
Note that this disk was named "Draco SYS".  I have elected to keep
that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for
disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before
using it.
 
Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 65% full.  Normally
I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged"
disks are special.
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 77
-------------------
 
This is disk 2 of 2 of Chris Gray's Draco distribution for the Amiga.
The disk is unchanged except for the following:
 
	(1)	I have added this file, README.list77.
 
	(2)	I have added the standard distribution info file,
		README.dist.
 
Note that this disk was named "Draco Other".  I have elected to keep
that name, rather than using the usual "AmigaLibDiskXX" convention for
disks in my library, to avoid requiring users to rename the disk before
using it.
 
Also note that, as distributed, this disk is only about 80% full.  Normally
I try to fill my library disks to about 90-95% full, but these "packaged"
disks are special.
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 78
-------------------
 
Cycles		A simple but enjoyable game apparently inspired by the
		cycle game in the movie "Tron".  Version 1.0, binary only.
		Author:  John G. Gilmore
 
EOMS		Experts Only Mercenary Simulator.  A neat (and tough!)
		PD game that was originally developed for eventual
		commercial release but for various reasons the author
		decided to release as PD instead.  So far my son has
		beat every other Amiga game I've got, both PD and
		commercial, but he gave up on this one.  For serious
		game players.  Binary only.
		Author:  Daniel Cardenas
 
MandelVroom	A new Mandelbrot picture generator with some neat
		features, including use of contour map making techniques
		that allow you direct control over coloration and 
		recoloration in seconds, selectable fixed point or floating
		point computations, contour palette, picture presets, etc.
		Version 1.50, includes source.
		Author:  Kevin Clague
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 79
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AsmTools	Some CLI type tools, written in assembler (echo,
		loadit, mounted, setlace, why).  Includes source.
		Author:  Bryce Nesbitt
 
AssignDev	Assigns multiple names to a given device.  For example,
		allows the names "df0:" and "df3:" to refer to the
		same physical device.  Includes source.
		Author:  Phillip Lindsay
 
AuxHandler	Example of a dos handler that allows use of a CLI via
		the serial port.  Includes source.
		Author:  Steve Drew
 
Cmd		Cmd redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output
		to a file.  Useful for capturing print jobs for debugging
		or "offline" printing.  Includes source.
		Author:  Carolyn Scheppner
 
Info		Replacement for the AmigaDOS info command.  Includes source.
		Author:  Chuck McManis
 
Kill		Removes a task and as much of its resources as possible.
		Can close windows, unload process code, etc.  Includes 
		source.
		Author:  George Musser
 
M2Error		M2error can be used to display compile errors produced by
		the TDI Modula-2 compiler, like the m2error supplied
		by TDI.  Includes source.
		Author:  Richie Bielak
 
MonProc		An enhanced version of the process packet monitoring
		program from disk number 69.  Includes source.
		Author:  Phillip Lindsay, enhancements by Davide Cervone
 
Mounted		A little program to run from CLI scripts to find out if
		a disk is mounted or not.  Includes source.
		Author:  Peter DaSilva
 
Nro		Another roff style text formatter.  Includes source.
		Author:  Unknown, posted to usenet by Alan Vymetalik
 
ParTask		Example program for finding the parent task of your current
		task.  Includes source.
		Author:  Andry Rachmat
 
QueryAny	Simple program for use in CLI scripts to query for yes/no
		decisions.  Includes assembler source.
		Author:  Mark Smith
 
ScnSizer	Sets the preferences data for increasing the window bounds,
		and takes effect immediately.  Includes source.
		Author:  Thad Floryan
 
SharedLib	Working example of how to build a shared library.  Includes
		source.
		Author:  James Synge
 
Task		Simple example of how to use CreateTask.  Includes source.
		Author:  Carolyn Scheppner
 
Uw		Unix Windows client for the Amiga.  Version 1.00, includes 
		source.
		Author:  Michael McInerny
 
Who		Lists tasks on the ready and wait queues.  Includes source.
		Author:  George Musser
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 80
-------------------
 
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.
 
AmiGazer	Compute a view of the night sky, using a database of
		1573 stars, for any date, time of day, and latitude.
		Click on stars for info about them. Binary only.
		Author:  Richard Horne
 
CardFile	Study aid card file program written in AmigaBasic.
		Useful for organizing small blocks of data, such as
		can be done with a 3X5 card file system.  Binary only.
		Author:  James Parks
 
Conman		Extremely useful replacement for the standard console
		handler, that provides line editing and command line
		histories completely transparent to any application program
		that uses CON: windows.  Version 0.98B, binary only.
		Author:  William Hawes
 
IMandelVroom	A slightly modified version of Kevin Clague's mandelbrot
		program (on disk number 78) that uses his "ring detector"
		to draw an approximation of the interior strange attractor
		contours.  Binary only (with patches for original source).
		Author:  Kevin Clague, enhancements by Howard Hull
 
NewDemos	Some new demos, including replacements for the standard
		"lines" and "boxes" demos, that use only a few percent
		of the CPU time, so it is reasonable to have lots of them
		running simultaneously to demo multitasking.  Binary only.
		Author:  Steve Koren
 
Othello		Othello game, binary only.
		Author:  Matthew Bellew
 
PrinText	Program to display ASCII text files on the screen with
		scrollbar, arrow gadgets, automatic word-wrap, a search
		function, speech, IFF picture loading, and online help.
		Version 1.2, binary only.
		Author:  Opher Kahane
 
PrtDrvGen	Program to automatically generate custom printer drivers.
		Version 2.2b, binary only, source available from author.
		Author:  Joergen Thomsen
 
RainBench	Simple program which cycles the hardware color register to
		get an interesting effect on your workbench screen.
		Binary only.
		Author:  Brendan Keliher
 
ShortCut	A utility that collects keystroke sequences and allows
		you to replace them with a single key stroke.  Binary
		only.
		Author:  Opher Kahane
 
ShowPrint	A full-feature IFF picture file screen dump utility.
		Can display and print all sizes of pictures including
		those larger than the screen.  Allows adjustment of printer
		output in three modes: ASPECT, FULL, and CUSTOM output.
		Print vertically or horizonatally, in B&W, grey scale, or
		color, etc.  Binary only.
		Author:  Brian Conrad
 
Sizzlers	A series of graphics demo programs.  Version 1.7.0,
		binary only.
		Author:  Greg Epley
 
Timer		Creates a small window containing a timer.  Version 1.5,
		binary only.
		Author:  Bill Beogelein
 
Tools		Some miscellaneous tools, including a memory editor, 
		memory disassembler, ascii chart, and calculator.
		Binary only.
		Author:  Inovatronics
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Subject: Disks 81-88 now available
Posted: 8 Jul 87 22:07:27 GMT
Organization: Motorola Microcomputer Division, Tempe, Az.
 
 
Disks 81-88 are now available.  I had hoped to get another couple ready
for this release (up to 90) but never quite found the time to finalize
the last two.  Thanks to all who submitted material for this release.
 
Here is a list of the contents of 81-88:
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 81
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Asm68k		Full featured macro assembler, version 1.1.0, binary
		only.  Well documented.
		Author:  W. Wesley Howe
 
AutoFacc	Autofacc automatically shrinks the ASDG FACC window and
		moves it to the back.  Also allows the number of buffers
		to be increased or decreased.  Most useful from the
		Startup-Sequence file while booting.  Binary only.
		Author:  Andry Rachmat
 
Brushes		Contains 53 custom brushes for use in DPaint while drawing
		schematics.  Includes things like resistors, capacitors,
		gates, transistors, IC pacs, etc.
		Author:  Jim Lee
 
CheckIFF	Program to check the structure of IFF files and report
		any problems.  Binary only.
		Author:  Unknown
 
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.  Update to version
		on disk number 74, this is version 1.4, binary only.
		Author:  Pat Empleo
 
Conman		Extremely useful replacement for the standard console
		handler, that provides line editing and command line
		histories completely transparent to any application program
		that uses CON: windows.  This program is shareware, and well
		worth a donation to the author.  Version 0.99B, binary only.
		Author:  William Hawes
 
Fonts		Several miscellaneous new fonts for your enjoyment.
		Author:  (Several)
 
Icon		Version 6.0 of the public domain implementation of Icon
		from the University of Arizona.  Binary only.
		Author:  Ralph Griswold, Cary Coutant, Steve Wampler, et al.
			 Amiga port by Scott Ballantyne
 
KeyLock		Freezes the keyboard and mouse until the correct password
		is typed.  Protection against inquisitive kids, cats, and
		other lifeforms.  Binary only.
		Author:  Andry Rachmat
 
Scat		Another display hack, created from Leo Schwab's "Ing"
		display hack.  Binary only.
		Author:  Stephen Pietrowicz
 
Smush		Another display hack, feed it an iff file and see what
		happens.  Binary only.
		Author:  Hobie Orris
 
Target		A little program which takes over the mouse pointer and
		turns it into a gunsight.  Pressing the mouse button
		flashes the pointer and gives a gunshot.  Version 1.23,
		binary only.
		Author:  Matt Fruin and Michael McCarty
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 82
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Adventure	A port of the classic Adventure game originally
		written by Will Crowther and Don Woods.  Has been
		extended to a 550 point version.  Also speaks as it
		prints (though I found this feature annoying).
		Minimum 512K recommended.  Binary only.
		Author:  David Platt, Ken Wellsch, Dave Haynie
 
AmicTerm	A new terminal/communications program based on
		Dan James' "comm" program, but greatly enhanced.
		Includes a script language, auto redialing, choice of
		display beep or audible beep, enhanced file requester,
		and more.  Version .50 (beta), binary only.
		Author:  David Salas and Albert Kirk
 
D2D-Demo	Demo version of Disk-2-Disk from Central Coast Software
		(submitted by George Chamberlin).  Binary only.
		Author:  Central Coast Software
 
DX-Synth	Voice filer program for Yamaha DX series synthesizers.
		Voices are transfered to and from the Amiga over MIDI.
		Update to "VoiceFiler" released on disk number 38.
		Binary only.
		Author:  Jack Deckard
 
DiskMan		Another "disk browser and/or dirutil" type program.
		Version 1.0, binary only.
		Author:  Greg Cunningham
 
Icons		Miscellaneous new disk, directory, and file icons,
		including John Olsen's great "fishdisk" icon (thanks
		John!).  Binary only.
		Author:  Several
 
Panl		A universal midi patch panel that allows midi parameter info
		to be sent from the Amiga to any midi device that can accept
		param info.  Version 1.2, binary only.
		Author:  David Weinbach
 
Rocket		Another interesting Workbench display hack.  This one
		is really a game in disguise.  Binary only.
		Author:  Peter da Silva
 
Sand		This program has "magnetic grains of sand" that follow the
		pointer wherever it goes.  Cute.  Binary only.
		Author:  Eric Vaughan
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 83
-------------------
 
	This disk contains a demo version of TeX, ported to the Amiga by
	Tomas Rokicki.  The disk is unchanged except for the following:
 
	(1)	I have added this file, README.list83, the standard
		distribution info file, README.dist, and associated
		icon files, plus "less" to read the text files.
 
	(2)	I have copied all the files to a freshly formatted
		disk, to create the master distribution disk, using
		xcopy, which preserves the file dates.  This insures
		that disk fragmentation is kept to a minimum.
 
	(3)	In order to make room for the files I have added, I
		have compressed the file TeX/inputs/amigatex.tex using
		a version of compress (compress.b13) that should run on
		any standard 512K amiga.  This version of compress is
		found in c/compress.b13.  To recover the original file,
		execute the commands:
 
		cd AmigaLibDisk83:TeX/inputs
		:c/compress.b13 <amigatex.tex.Z >ram:amigatex.tex -d
 
 
	Since this is a demo version of Tom's commercial product, it has 
	several limitations that let you get the flavor of the real thing 
	but encourage you to buy the commercial version.  These limitations
	include TeX being limited to processing only small files, the 
	previewer being limited to displaying ten pages or less, and only a 
	small number of fonts being provided.  The full version of AmigaTeX 
	comes on eight floppies and will handle larger documents than most 
	mainframe versions of TeX.  See the tex/README file for further info.
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 84
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AudioTools	Demo programs from Rob Peck's article in the July/August
		issue of Amiga World on accessing the audio device.
		Includes source.
		Author:  Rob Peck
 
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.  This is version 1.2, an update to the version
		released on disk number 69.  Includes source.
		Author:  Tomas Rokicki
 
Ed		An editor based on the editor described in the original
		Software Tools book.  It is very similar to the Unix
		"ed" editor, but not identical.  Includes source.
		Author:  Brian Beattie
 
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 1.04, shareware, author suggests $5 donation.
		This is an update to the version on disk number 70, and
		includes source in Modula-2.
		Author:  Ed Bartz
 
HunkPad		Two programs to help reduce problems with padding
		added by xmodem transmission.
		Author:  J. Hamilton and Aaron Avery
 
PipeHandler	An AmigaDOS pipe device which supports OPEN, CLOSE, READ,
		WRITE, LOCK, EXAMINE, and EXNEXT.  Thus you can have
		"named pipes".  It also supports "taps" on a pipe, to
		capture all data flowing through the pipe. Version 1.2,
		includes source.
		Author:  Ed Puckett
 
PopCLI		Provides a simple way of starting another CLI at any
		time without having to load workbench or exit whatever
		program you may be using.  Also has a builtin screen
		saver mode that automatically blanks the Amiga console
		screen when there has been no input for a specified
		period of time.  Version III, an update to the version
		on disk number 40.  Includes source.
		Author: John Toebes
 
Requester	A file name requester that looks like the one used in
		Deluxe Paint, and a sample program for using the
		requester.  This is an update to the version released
		on disk number 34.  Includes source.
		Author: Kevin Clague, enhancements by Randy Finch
 
ScottDevice	A mountable MicroForge SCSI driver.  Supports one SCSI buss
		device with two hard disk units attached to it.  Version 
		33.1, includes source.
		Author:  Scott Turner
 
Viacom		Another of Leo's amusing little hacks.  Sort of a political
		statement regarding the quality of service of a certain
		San Francisco area cable TV service.  Includes source.
		Author:  Leo Schwab
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 85
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Csh		Version 2.06 of Matt Dillon's csh like shell, modified
		for Manx C.  Includes source.
		Author:  Matt Dillon, Manx'ified by Steve Drew
 
FileReq		Another file requester, but this one also has a fast
		pattern matching capability.  Includes source.
		Author:  Peter da Silva
 
Hide		A small utility to allow you to run old or ill-written
		applications on systems with expansion ram.  When hide
		is running, all memory allocations take place in chip
		memory.  Somehow, something like this missed making it
		onto my earlier disks.  Binary only.
		Author:  Francois Rouaix
 
ImageTools	A set of shareware tools, submitted by the author, to
		do various manipulations on IFF images, including comparison
		of the color palettes of a pair of IFF images, filtering
		an IFF image in various ways, producing a color usage
		frequency chart for an IFF image, reducing the size of
		an IFF image to produce a miniature to use as an icon,
		converting an icon to an IFF image, and recoloring an IFF
		image using the palette of a second image, in a least
		squared error fashion.  Shareware, binary only.
		Author:  Stephen Vermeulen
 
LowMem		Another fine freely redistributable product from ASDG.
		This one is a low memory server, which is a compact shared
		library which allows arbitrary processes to register their
		desire to be notified of impending memory shortages.  This
		allows good citizen programs to free up memory that they
		may not need, so other programs can use it.  Binary only.
		Author:  Perry Kivolowitz
 
Plot6		A star plotting program.  Short on documentation and
		user friendliness, but interesting nevertheless.
		Also includes source.
		Author:  Darrin West
 
RawIO		Example of how to set your standard input to what is
		commonly known as "raw" and/or "CBREAK" mode on Unix
		systems.  Includes source.
		Author:  Chuck McManis
 
Rocket		Another interesting Workbench display hack.  This one
		is really a game in disguise.  It is the same as the
		one on disk number 82, but also includes source.
		Author:  Peter da Silva
 
VMore		A shareware program, submitted by the author, that
		is a "more" like text file viewing utility that can
		be run on multiple files from either the WorkBench or
		the CLI.  Version 1.00, includes source.
		Author:  Stephen Vermeulen
 
Vnews		A simple news file reader, that will read all the news
		files in a specified directory, optionally starting with
		a specified file.  Includes source.
		Author:  Stephen Vermeulen
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 86
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AutoPoint	Autopoint serves two functions:  it automatically
		selects the window underneath the mouse pointer and
		it provides a very nice screen saver facility.
		Binary only.
		Author:  Jude Katsch
 
ClickToFront	ClickToFront extends the user-interface so that 
		a double-click into a window brings it to the front.
		Now as long as you can see any part of a window you can
		bring it to the front without having to hunt for the page
		gadgets.  Version 1.1, includes source.
		Author:  Bryce Nesbitt
 
Cmd		Cmd redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output
		to a file.  Useful for capturing print jobs for debugging
		or "offline" printing.  Version 3, includes source.
		Author:  Carolyn Scheppner
 
FileIISG-Demo	A demo version of Softwood File IIsg, a database manager
		with sound and graphics.  Also includes a database of
		of previously released disks in this library, courtesy
		of Stan Spence.  Binary only.
		Author:  Woody Williams and Donald Brady
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 87
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AdvSys		An adventure writing system, as described in the May 1987
		issue of Byte magazine.  Advsys is a special purpose
		programming language that was specifically designed to
		be used to write computer text adventure games.
		Version 1.2, binary only.
		Author:  David Betz
 
AutoIconOpen	Example code to fool WorkBench into thinking it is receiving
		mouse inputs that select and open icons.  This is version
		1.2, an update to the version on disk number 73.  Includes
		source.
		Author:  Tony Wills
 
Claz		Converts IFF picture files to POSTSCRIPT.  Works with
		Amiga HAM pictures, as well as "normal" pictures.  Also
		includes scaling.  Version 2.0, includes source.
		Author:  Steve Ludtke
 
Commodities	Commodities Exchange, an Amiga exec library which can be
		opened and used by application programs to gain access to
		input in a very flexible way.  This is a "minimal, binary
		only" copy.  Source may be available on a future disk.
		Version 0.4.
		Author:  Jim Mackraz
 
Diff		A simple version of diff.  Update to version on disk 
		number 75, includes source.
		Author:  Erik Baalbergen
 
Dme		Version 1.27 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 74.  Binary only.
		Author:  Matt Dillon
 
DropShadow	A program that makes your WorkBench windows have
		dropshadows.  This is version 2.0, the same as on disk
		number 74, but also includes source.
		Author:  Jim Mackraz
 
Elib		Example of building a shared library using small model
		Manx C.  Includes source.
		Author:  Jim Mackraz
 
ID-Handler	An AmigaDOS device handler, that generates unique
		identifiers.  Generates a new unique 16 digit decimal
		number each time it is opened by an application.
		Version 1.0, includes source.
		Author:  Ed Puckett
 
Install		Two possible replacement versions of the standard
		install program (to make a disk bootable).  Includes
		source.
		Author:  Bryce Nesbitt and Scott Turner
 
MemWatch	Memwatch is a program intended to sit in the background
		and watch for random trashing of low memory by an
		application under development.  If it detects a write
		to low memory, it repairs it to what used to be there,
		then puts up a requester indicating what damage had been
		done.  Very useful!  Version II, includes source.
		Author:  John Toebes
 
MovePointer	Moves the pointer to any specified location on the screen,
		specified by X-Y coordinates.  Includes source.
		Author:  "Cewy"
 
MoveWindow	Move a named window to any arbitrary X-Y coordinate and
		possibly resize it at the same time.  Includes source.
		Author:  "Cewy"
 
MunchingSq	Leo's "Munching Squares" hack, now upgraded to take a
		single argument for a seed value.  Includes source.
		Author:  Leo Schwab
 
PalTest		Example code of how to determine dynamically whether
		or not you are running on a PAL machine.  Includes source.
		Author:  Christof Bonnkirch
 
Sc		Program which demonstrates generation of good looking
		pseudo-random scenery.  Includes source in C (translated
		from Draco version on disk number 61).
		Author:  Chris Gray
 
Tek4695		A Tek4695 printer driver.  Binary only.
		Author:  Philip Staub
 
WBDualPF	An example of using a dual-playfield screen, using
		a method contrary to documentation in the Intuition
		Manual.  Fixed version of copy released on disk 
		number 41.  Includes source.
		Author:  Jim Mackraz
 
WarpText	Fast text rendering routines, to be linked with application
		programs.  Reported to be able to display text as fast,
		or faster than, "blitz".  Includes source.
		Author:  Bill Kelly
 
Yaiffr		Yet Another IFF Reader.  Handles HAM, HIRES, and overscan,
		includes source.
		Author:  Leo Schwab
 
Zoo		A file archiver, much like "arc" in concept, but different
		in implementation and user interface details.  Includes
		some nice features that "arc" lacks (such as file/path
		names up to 255 characters in length).  Version 1.42A,
		binary only.
		Author:  Rahul Dhesi, Amiga port by Brian Waters
 
 
CONTENTS OF DISK 88
-------------------
 
DirMaster	A very nicely done shareware disk cataloger, submitted
		by the author for inclusion in the library.  Includes
		sample database of some disk libraries.  Version 1.0a,
		binary only.
		Author:  Greg Peters
 
FuncKey		A shareware function key editor, submitted by the author
		for inclusion in the library.  Version 1.01, binary only
		(source available from author).
		Author:  Anson Mah
 
MFF-Demo	Demo copy of the MicroFiche Filer program from Software
		Visions Inc.  The MicroFiche File is a full-powered 
		database program for manipulation of text, numbers, and
		pictures.  It uses the microfiche metaphor for dealing
		with your data graphically.  This is a full production
		version except that the save option has been disabled.
		Includes a sample database of my disk library.  Binary
		only.
		Author:  Gary Samad
 
ScreenShift	Screenshift is a small program that allows you to adjust
		the position of the screen on your display, just like the
		preferences function.  Works from CLI or WorkBench.
		Includes source.
		Author:  Anson Mah
 
Snake		A variant on the old "bouncing lines" program, this
		on uses multiple vertices and Bezier splines.  Includes
		source.
		Author:  KABjorke
 
Snap		Snap takes a picture of the current front screen and
		reduces it to produce an icon.  Can produce icons of
		a user specified size.  Binary only.
		Author:  Nick Frabotta
 
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546.2Fish list?NAC::VISSERThu Jul 30 1987 13:245
    Hi,
    	Does anyone have a complete Fish-disk listing with notes, such
    as topics 1 and 2 of this note?  I'd like an on-line list that's
    up to date.  Thanks,
    John
546.3It's in here (somewhere)DDMAIL::ANDREWSJust living a life of illusionThu Jul 30 1987 19:517
    John,
    
    If you do a DIR/TITLE="Fish", you should be able to find all the
    notes with the fish disks in here.  You will have to extract them
    and mash them all into one message to get a complete list
    
    					Rob