This is disk 311 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
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.
Version 2.1w, binary only, source available from author.
Author: Tom Poindexter, Amiga version by David Wright
Echo Echo is a replacement for the AmigaDOS or ARP echo command.
This version provides easy color setting or positioning for
all echo'ed strings. Completely compatible with the AmigaDOS
and ARP echo commands, all your old batch files should work
correctly. Version 1.08c, includes source.
Author: George Kerber (based on echo by Garry Glendown)
Etime Etime will display the elapsed time between events. This is
useful in scripts to display the elapsed time between the
beginning and ending. Many options including color and time
displayed as hh:mm:ss or total seconds. Version 1.05c,
includes source.
Author: George Kerber
Fortune Fortune will ramdomly display a 'fortune' selected from the
fortunes file (supplied). The 'fortunes' file is easily
modified or added to by the user, using any text editor.
Fortune provides color and speech by user option.
Version 2.04c, includes source.
Author: George Kerber
Incr Incr will easily allow the user to keep a total count of
any event run from a batch file. Incr will take a number
from a file, increment it by one and display the result.
The new count is written back to the file. Version 1.04b,
includes source.
Author: George Kerber
PKAZip The PKWare ZIP tool for the Amiga. Provides functions
to create, examine, extract, test, modify, display, and
print files which are in the ZIP compressed format
Uses a full Intuition interface with no CLI support.
Version 01.00, binary only.
Author: PKWARE Inc, Amiga version by Dennis Hoffman
Udate Udate is a replacement for the AmigaDOS date command,
containing many options similiar to the UNIX date command.
Udate will allow you to set the date and time via prompts
or directly from the command line, will display any part
of the date or time using the options in any color desired,
and will also make an automatic adjustment of your system
clock for Daylight Savings Time so your computer will be
one less clock you will ever have to set twice a year for
DST. Version 1.15c, includes source.
Author: George Kerber
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