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Fish Disk #0592: CirclesUp + NumbersUp

Commodore Amiga 500 disk published 32 years ago by Fish, Fred

Not listed in MAME yet

Fish Disk #0592 © 1992 Fish, Fred

CirclesUp A simple little two player game where circles fly into
the playing area from both sides of the screen. When
each player presses his corresponding ALT key they fly
to the top of the screen and stop moving when they hit
another circle or the border. The object of the game is
to connect a specified number of circles of the same
color. Version 1.0, includes source. Author: Jason Lowe

EZAsm Combines parts of "C" with 68000 assembly language.
Produces highly optimized code. Supports all 2.0
functions and more. Comes bundled with A68k and Blink,
for a complete programming environment. This is version
1.6, an update to version 1.5 on disk 484. Includes
example source and executable files. Binary only.
Author: Joe Siebenmann

LAZi A graphic interface for the archive utilities Lharc,
Arc, and Zoo. LAZi will add, delete, extract, and
update single or multiple files, list and test
archives, allow you to read extracted readmes/docs or
any other ascii file, save a configuration file that
holds the locations of your work directories, archive
utilities, and its position when iconified. At least
1Mb of RAM is recommended. Version 1.0, binary only.
Author: Mark W. Davis

NumbersUp A simple little game where numbers fly into the playing
area from both sides of the screen. When you click the
mouse button, they fly to the top of the screen and
stick there. The score is determined by what numbers
the current number lands near, and the game ends when
the same numbers end up adjacent to each other. Version
1.2, includes source. Author: Jason Lowe

PublicService A screen clock intended for those whose day revolves
around a series of breaks; this one counts down the
minutes to each break, and complains if you're at the
Amiga outside working hours! All break times are
contained in a small text file (example given). Times
are expressed in words rather than numbers. Includes
source. Author: Michael Warner

QuickTrans Freely redistributable replacement for
mathtrans.library, containing faster versions of all 17
functions, with almost the same accuracy. Trigonometric
functions are 2 to 2.5 times as fast. Logarithmic,
exponential and hyperbolic functions are about 3 times
as fast. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: Martin Combs

Star Three C functions, that you can easily incorporate into
your programs to draw stars. Includes source. Author:
Jason Lowe

SOURCES

PD's disk.