This is disk 887 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
ARTM Amiga Real Time Monitor. Displays and controls system activ-
ity such as tasks, windows, libraries, devices, resources,
ports, residents, interrupts, vectors, memory, mounts, assigns,
locks, fonts, hardware, res_cmds, a little SystemMonitor and
display the last Alert. Version 1.7, an update to version 1.6
on disk 652. Shareware, binary only.
Author: Dietmar Jansen and F. J. Mertens
FHSpread A Spreadsheet program that uses its own custom screen. Can
be switched between hires, laced and PAL, NTSC. Version 1.71,
should work on any amiga with at least 1MB. Binary only.
Author: Frank Hartog
JACOsub Timed script player for professional-quality video titling.
Extremely flexible script format allows generation of
outlines & shadows around multiple fonts, complete control
over position, style, margins, color, auto-wordrapping, etc.
Time events may be non-sequential and overlapping. Displays
IFF graphics with the title text. Several 3rd-party script
formats supported. True multiple-video buffering for super-
clean transitions between displays. On-the-fly shift and
ramp time adjustments. Thoroughly tested by many users.
Version 1.5 shareware, binary only, includes demo and fonts.
Author: Alex Matulich, Unicorn Research Corporation
ThrowMouse A Workbench tool that replaces often used mouse clicks through
icon tooltypes. May be used with WBStartup to open any work-
bench drawer etc. Version 0.70, freeware, binary only, with
source available from the author.
Author: Roland Mainz
MakeLink A replacement for the CBM "MakeLink", fully compatible.
Features are soft & hard links, links to files & directories
and link loop warnings. Version 0.90, freeware, binary only,
with source available from the author.
Author: Roland Mainz
NBuff Rewrite of A.C.R. Martin's original DBuff double-buffer
routines from an early library disk. No more memory leaks nor
misuse of MrgCop()! The JACOsub video titler uses NBuff.
NBuff allows any number of video buffers, not just two.
A single #define makes it fast and Intuition-unfriendly
(like DBuff) or friendly (which is a bit slower). Another
#define controls whether NBuff will or will not use the Layers
library for transparent, automatic buffer boundary clipping.
Version 2.2, PD, C source + binary demo. Docs in NBuff.c.
Author: Alex Matulich, Unicorn Research Corporation
SegTextMaster A little tool for programmers who need to use large amounts of
text in their programs (I.E. adventure games). It creates an
array of characters with a header. Makes compiling/assembly
time very quick and reduces space requirements. Requires
AmigaDOS 1.2 or higher. Version 1.0, binary only, sample
source for application included.
Author: Titus v. Kraft
X10Commander Allows owners of the X10(R) CP290 HOME CONTROL INTERFACE to
program the 128 event capable interface or send direct commands
through it to control lights, appliances, etc... Version 1.0,
binary only.
Author: Gregory MacKay
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