Fred Fish Disks 151 to 175
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💾 Fred Fish Disk 151
This is disk 151 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 6 packages; Globe, Icons, Pcopy, SCT, SlideShow, and Surveyor. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 152
This is disk 152 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 3 packages; Blk, RunBack, and UUCP. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 153
This is disk 153 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 4 packages; Dme, HP11, HPMan, and Synthemania. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 154
This is disk 154 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 9 packages; Ada, AssemblyDemos, DiskLib, Guardian, PrintSpool, Utilities, VIRUS_ALERT!, VirusX, and Wicon. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 155
This is disk 155 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 4 packages; AsmExamples, Bison, NoSmoking, and Scenery. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 156
This is disk 156 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 5 packages; Blocks2, Flex, Go64, Grammars, and OOPS!. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 157
This is disk 157 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 9 packages; 60or80, AmicForm, AnimBalls, BootBack, ECPM, KeyFiler, ScreenZap, SetPrefs, and Xicon. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 158
This is disk 158 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 8 packages; DiskX, MSDOS, MemBoardTest, PCBTool, ScreenX, TaskX, VirusX, and YachtC3. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 159
This is disk 159 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 5 packages; Free, MidiTools, StarChart, TUC, and TaskControl. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 160
This is disk 160 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 8 packages; Calls, Check, DMouse, DWIP, Dis, M4, MemoPad, and NeuralNets. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 161
This is disk 161 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 9 packages; Friends, GetSprite, IncRev, LGZ, Mackie, Nag, Perl, VRTest, and XBoot. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 162
This is disk 162 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 9 packages; Avi, CLI_Utilities, Dark, Flow2Troff, Iffar, LabyrinthII, SetPALorNTSC, TES, and UnknownGirl. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 163
This is disk 163 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 7 packages; Bankn, FiveInLine, MachII, MemTrace, PcPatch, ReadmeMaster, and View. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 164
This is disk 164 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 9 packages; C-Functions, DiskSalv, Hed, NewZAP, Newton, PcView, PolyRoot, PrtDrivers, and Zoo. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 165
This is disk 165 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk contains two packages, CPM and ConMan. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 166
This is disk 166 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 3 packages; AutoGraf, Cref, and MultiCalc. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 167
This is disk 167 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 6 packages; CDecl, CLIcon, CloseMe, DSM, MRPrint, and Smus3.6a. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 168
This is disk 168 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is the also the first disk of a two disk containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great dealof Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these two disks, see the file called README. Because of the nature of Matt'sprograms and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me,rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sourcesin one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a threedisk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs,then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks. -Fred ><> 18-Nov-88. README Matthew Dillon 891 Regal Rd. Berkeley, Ca. 94708 USA dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET ....!ucbvax!dillon USENET FISH RELEASE 16 August 1988(c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold the copyright on it. Terms are:You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is for non-profit only.You may extract and use any part of the source without strings attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted the source from.-I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again, I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody feels the urge. These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP. Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB, DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local, must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two (binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section). Noted programs which are missing: re-release yet.DNET, and DTERM are not ready for CONFIG V1.00Used to configure friendly programs like DME forthe initial window placement (configures the executable) Clock V1.00Simple clock, configurable with config. DME V1.31My programming oriented editor DMouse V1.10mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc... Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Findit0 Backup V2.01HD backup/restore (same program just renamed) SUPLIBSupport (link time) library required to compilemy programs. LIBREFUtility for generating run-time library link libraryassembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library's vector list. See the DRES source for usage.Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates. DRES V1Support (run time) library w/ lots of functionsincluding a generic parser and IPC. DASM V2.11Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some ofthe Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generatescode (not object module oriented). FTOHEXPart of DASM used to convert a DASM executable intoan intel-hex formatted ascii file. FILES V1.2My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it muchbut did fix some bugs. SHELL V2.10Added enviroment variable support and some otherjunk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing,I do (it should not be a function of the shell andit isn't in mine). FINDIT V1.00Search for a filename (wildcard) LIBS V1.00list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to removelibraries. SCAT V1.00Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up thedisplay ADDCR V1.00Utility to add CR's before LF's in files REMCR V1.00Utility to remove CR's in files CMP V1.00Utility to compare two files BINARIES SOURCESDOCS INCLUDES-- Disk1:include/local Config Disk1:c/configDisk1:doc/ Clock Disk1:c/clockDisk1:doc/ DME Disk1:c/dme Disk1:doc/ DMouse Disk1:c/dmouseDisk1:doc/ Disk1:l/dmouse-handler Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib LibRef Disk1:c/libref DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dresDisk1:doc/dres/ Disk1:libs/dres.library Dasm Disk1:c/dasmDisk1:doc/ FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex Files Disk1:c/filesDisk1:doc/ Shell Disk1:c/shellDisk1:doc/ Disk1:c/finditDisk1:doc/com.doc Libs Disk1:c/libsDisk1:doc/com.doc Scat Disk1:c/scatDisk1:doc/com.doc AddCR Disk1:c/addcrDisk1:doc/com.doc RemCR Disk1:c/remcrDisk1:doc/com.doc Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:doc/com.doc
This disk the following 3 packages; c, doc, and include. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 169
This is disk 169 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is the also the first disk of a two disk Matt Dillion special containing binaries and sources to the latest versions of a great dealof Matt's many programs. For a complete listing of the programs on these two disks, see the file called README. Because of the nature of Matt'sprograms and the need for his support libraries to recreate many of his programs, I opted to keep these disks pretty much as Matt sent them to me,rather than follow the usual AmigaLibDisk format of binaries and sourcesin one directory. This would have undoubtedly increased this to a threedisk set. Please note that if you plan on recreating any of these programs,then it is quite possible that you will need information from both disks. -Fred ><> 18-Nov-88. README Matthew Dillon 891 Regal Rd. Berkeley, Ca. 94708 USA dillon@ucbvax.berkeley.edu INTERNET ....!ucbvax!dillon USENET FISH RELEASE 16 August 1988(c)Copyright 1988 Matthew Dillon, All Rights reserved. All software on these disks which is mine may be distributed for non-profit only. This software is 'freeware', NOT public domain since I hold the copyright on it. Terms are:You may redistribute any of the programs and/or source files but you may not distribute modified versions of said to the general public (i.e. BBS's, USENET, etc....). Redistribution is for non-profit only.You may extract and use any part of the source without strings attached as long as the programs you write with it are not an attempt to create an enhanced version of the program you extracted the source from.-I am NOT requesting $$ (this is not ShareWare), but then again, I am not so foolish as to not include my address in case anybody feels the urge. These two disks contain binaries and sources to the latest release of quite a bunch of my programs. Many are updates to older versions and some are new. The two major additions that are noteworthy are DRES.LIBRARY and BACKUP. Note that to compile various programs you must have a working SUP32.LIB, DRES.LIB, and DRES.LIBRARY. Also a new include subdirectory, local, must be installed. Only DRES.LIBRARY is independant while the other two (binaries) require Aztec C V3.6 ... you have to recompile for other versions of Aztec C. With a bit of hacking a good programmer would be able to set up an enviroment for Lattice C. Of particular attention to somebody trying to do this is the modification of the LIBREF program to generate Lattice compatible assembly (in the DRES source section). Noted programs which are missing: re-release yet.DNET, and DTERM are not ready for CONFIG V1.00Used to configure friendly programs like DME forthe initial window placement (configures the executable) Clock V1.00Simple clock, configurable with config. DME V1.31My programming oriented editor DMouse V1.10mouse enhancer .. acceleration, blanking, etc... Backup/Restore Disk1:c/backup Disk1:src/com/ Findit0 Backup V2.01HD backup/restore (same program just renamed) SUPLIBSupport (link time) library required to compilemy programs. LIBREFUtility for generating run-time library link libraryassembly files, lvo.asm, and the run-time library'svector list. See the DRES source for usage.Currently very Aztec in terms of what it generates. DRES V1Support (run time) library w/ lots of functionsincluding a generic parser and IPC. DASM V2.11Small-systems assembler. Handles 6502 and some ofthe Motorola single chip microcomputers. Generatescode (not object module oriented). FTOHEXPart of DASM used to convert a DASM executable intoan intel-hex formatted ascii file. FILES V1.2My disk catalog program. Haven't enhanced it muchbut did fix some bugs. SHELL V2.10Added enviroment variable support and some otherjunk. Use ConMan if you want command line editing,I do (it should not be a function of the shell andit isn't in mine). FINDIT V1.00Search for a filename (wildcard) LIBS V1.00list libraries/devices in ram or attempt to removelibraries. SCAT V1.00Utility to 'cat' binaries without blowing up thedisplay ADDCR V1.00Utility to add CR's before LF's in files REMCR V1.00Utility to remove CR's in files CMP V1.00Utility to compare two files BINARIES SOURCESDOCS INCLUDES-- Disk1:include/local Config Disk1:c/configDisk1:doc/ Clock Disk1:c/clockDisk1:doc/ DME Disk1:c/dme Disk1:doc/ DMouse Disk1:c/dmouseDisk1:doc/ Disk1:l/dmouse-handler Suplib Disk2:clib/sup32.lib Disk2:src/suplib LibRef Disk1:c/libref DRes library Disk2:clib/dres.lib Disk2:src/dresDisk1:doc/dres/ Disk1:libs/dres.library Dasm Disk1:c/dasmDisk1:doc/ FToHex Disk1:c/ftohex Files Disk1:c/filesDisk1:doc/ Shell Disk1:c/shellDisk1:doc/ Disk1:c/finditDisk1:doc/com.doc Libs Disk1:c/libsDisk1:doc/com.doc Scat Disk1:c/scatDisk1:doc/com.doc AddCR Disk1:c/addcrDisk1:doc/com.doc RemCR Disk1:c/remcrDisk1:doc/com.doc Cmp Disk1:c/cmp Disk1:doc/com.doc
This disk the following 5 packages; c, clib, dme, dres, and shell. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 170
This is disk 170 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 7 packages; Aftterm, Dis6502, FastText, MRBackup, PtrAnim, Surf, and Turbo. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 171
This is disk 171 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 4 packages; AZComm, Maze, Sozobon-C, and Xoper. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 172
This is disk 172 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 6 packages; DataToObj, Handshake, MFix, PopInfo, ProCalc, and Spiff. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 173
This is disk 173 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. This is revision a; the tetris clone was removed from the original disk as requested by Spectrum Holobyte.
This disk the following 5 packages; CrcLists, FileSelect, ILBM2C, IffLib, and Uedit. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 174
This is disk 174 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 7 packages; Castle, IFF2Sun, Print1.2, Sh, Strings, TitlePage, and Tunnel. -
💾 Fred Fish Disk 175
This is disk 175 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
This disk the following 8 packages; Elements, Furnish, Plot, SafeBoot, SendMorse, VirusX, WBDepth, and Zippy.