This is disk 95 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
Cmd Cmd redirects the serial.device or parallel.device output
to a file. Useful for capturing print jobs for debugging
or "offline" printing. Version 4, includes source.
Author: Carolyn Scheppner
CygnusEdDemo Demo version of CygnusEd, an editor from CygnusSoft
Software. CygnusEd supports simultaneous editing of
multiple files, multiple views of the same file,
very fast display, margins, word-wrap, status-lines,
insert/overstike mode, online help, soft scroll
borders, screen overscan, adjustable tab size, macros,
text formatting options, block/line/word cut/copy,
and more. Also includes demo 3.0 version of MandFXP.
Binary only.
Author: CygnusSoft Software
Gomf Gomf stands for "Get Outa My Face", a phrase many a
programmer has mumbled when a Guru alert appears
unexpectedly. This interesting little program can
generally make the Guru go away and allow you to
clean up and shutdown more cleanly. Version 1.0,
binary only.
Author: Christian Johnsen
Journal Journal is a program that records a sequence of mouse and
keyboard events as they occur and stores them in a file.
The file can be played back with another program, also
supplied, which causes the same sequence of events to
occur again. Very useful for creating demonstrations
of programs or documenting repeatable bugs. Version 1.0,
binary only.
Author: Davide Cervone
MergeMem Program which attempts to merge the MemList entries
of sequentially configured ram boards. When successful,
allows allocating a section of memory which spans
board boundries. This is version 2, an update to the
version released on disk 56. Includes source.
Author: Carolyn Scheppner
PrinterStealer A program similar in function to "Cmd" that allows
diversion of output destined for the printer to
a file for future output or debugging purposes.
Binary only, source available from authors.
Author: Alex Livshits and J-M. Forgeas
Record-Replay A program, similar in function to "Journal", that
records and plays back mouse and keyboard events.
Binary only, source available from authors.
Author: Alex Livshits and J-M. Forgeas
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