Fish Disk #0345 © 1990 Fish, Fred
CRobots A game based on computer programming. Unlike arcade
type games which require human input controlling some
object, all strategy in CRobots is condensed into a C
language program that you design and write, to control
a robot whose mission is to seek out, track, and
destroy other robots, each running different programs.
All robots are equally equipped, and up to four may
compete at once. This is version 2.3w, an update to
version 2.2w on disk 331. Binary only, source available
from author. Author: Tom Poindexter, Amiga version by
David Wright
Du Prints number of disc blocks used in selected files or
directories. Modified from original version on disk 48
to make output more readable, and handle ^C exit.
Includes source. Author: Joe Mueller, enhancements by
Gary Duncan
GetImage An enhanced version of "gi" from disk 14. It now looks
for the GRAB marker, in the brush file, instead of
assuming that it is at a specific place, sets up the
PlanePick value in the Image structure, and deletes any
unused bitplanes to save memory and disk space.
Includes source. Author: Mike Farren, enhancements by
Chuck Brand
MemFrag Displays number of memory chunks/sizes to show memory
fragmentation. Chunks are displayed as 2**N bytes which
is a rough guide but still useful. This is an enhanced
version of "Frags" from disk 69. Includes source.
Author: Mike Meyer, enhancements by Gary Duncan
Roses A program that draws sine roses. Implements an
algorithm given in the article "A Rose is a Rose ..."
by Peter M. Maurer in American Mathematical Monthly,
Vol 94, No. 7, 1987, p 631. A sine rose is a graph of
the polar equation "r = sin(n*d)" for various values of
n and d. Author: Carmen Artino
Unshar This program extracts files from Unix shar archives. It
scores over similar programs by being small and fast,
handling extraction of subdirectories, recognising a
wide variety of `sed' and `cat' shar formats, and
handling large files spread across several shar files.
This is version 1.3, an update to the version on disk
287. Includes C source. Author: Eddy Carroll
VcEd A Voice (Tone) Editor for the Yamaha 4 Operator series
synthesizers. Binary only, source available from
author. Author: Chuck Brand
X2X Cross converts between Motorola/Intel/Tektronix ASCII-
hex files. These files are typically used for down-line-
loading into EPROMS, or for transmission where binary
files cause chaos. Handles S1, S2, S3, INTEL (inc USBA
records), Tektronix (inc extended). Source included.
Author: Gary Duncan.
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