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Fish Disk #0694: CrossMaze

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

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Fish Disk #0694 © 1992 Fish, Fred

CManual Disk 4 of a 5 disk distribution of one of the largest
collections of documents, examples, and utilities in C
for the Amiga. It consists of six manuals, with more
than 40 chapters, 175 fully executable examples
complete with source code, and several utilities and
other goodies. The manuals describe how to open and
work with Screens, Windows, Graphics, Gadgets,
Requesters, Alerts, Menus, IDCMP, Sprites, VSprites,
AmigaDOS, Low Level Graphics Routines, etc. They also
explain how to use your C Compiler and give you
important information about how the Amiga works and how
your programs should be designed. When unpacked, the
manuals and examples nearly fill up twelve standard
Amiga floppies. This is version 3.0, an update to
version 2.0 on disks 456 and 457. Because of its size,
it is distributed on five library disks, 691 through
695. Author: Anders Bjerin

CrossMaze A crossword puzzle game where the player is given the
words but no clues. The object is to find a way to
place all the words back into the puzzle. Options
include 10, 20, or 30 word games with one or two
players. Version 1.0, binary only. Author: James Butts

Kan A program that patches a replacement delete function
into the DOS library. This program will simulate the
Trashcan function provided by Workbench. Support
programs provided to allow automatic purging of Kan
directory from startup sequence. Compatible with 1.3,
2.0 and Amiga 3000. Version 1.0a, an update to version
1.0 on disk 660. Binary only. Author: James Butts

PgmToShd Takes a standard PGM format graphics image and creates
from it a PPM image containing information to view
black and white images in 151 shades of gray instead of
the Amiga's standard 16. It uses the monochrome
composite video output jack available on the Amiga 500
and 2000, so provided you have one of these computers
and a monitor capable of receiving its input through
composite video, no modifications are required to the
Amiga. The PBMPlus library of graphics manipulation
routines is required to make use of this program, as
well as a standard IFF viewer such as Mostra. A sample
test image is included. This is version 1.0, binary
only. Author: Dan Charrois

SOURCES

PD's disk.