This is disk 502 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
AutoRev A little utility to make it easy to update program-headers
ran from the CLI. Requires AmigaDos 2.0. This is Version
1.1r. Source included.
Author: Jan van den Baard
CELLS A cellular automata experimentation lab, based on the
rules described in the Computer Recreations column
of the Scientific American, January 1990. Version 1.3.
Source included.
Author: Davide Cervone
EternalRome A historical strategy game, that in spite of its high
complexity is fast and easy to play. Fully mouse controlled
with a fine zoomable map of the Roman empire (overscan and
interlaced options). The simulation delivers many historical
insights because of its accuracy (may be used for educational
purposes) and is a challenging and entertaining game for two
or more players (also interesting for solitary studies).
Version 1.0 (tryware). Binary only.
Author: Sven Hartrumpf
ReturnCode Two Short programs (LogRC and GetRC) to allow the "Return
Code" left by a previous program to be saved in a form
suitable for further (script) testing. GetRC allows the
Return Code to be set or viewed as desired. Assembly
source included.
Author: Jim Butterfield
SysInfo A program which reports interesting information about the
configuration of your machine, including some speed
comparisons with other configurations, versions of the
OS software, etc. Version 2.22, an update to version 1.98
on disk 433. Binary only.
Author: Nic Wilson
TrackDOS A program that allows easy transfer of data between DOS,
memory and trackdisk.device. DOS means the data contained
within a file, memory means the data contained anywhere
within the memory map and trackdisk.device means data
stored on a disk not accessable with DOS (eg. bootblocks
special loader disks etc.). The transfer of data between
these three areas is not normally easy or convenient.
TrackDos was written to overcome this. This is version
1.08, an update to 1.04 on Fish disk 365. Binary only.
Author: Nic Wilson
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