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PRNTUTILASC ^PROGRAMMASC @XREAD_ME ASC SOUNDS ASC >?SPECTRUMASC iVQSTOS ASC ~TERRAPINASC %TEXTFILEASC THANKS ASC ] TINY ASC q[TLC_PRGSASC +3TXTEDTRSASC 8RUNCLCARLASC ukVIRUS ASC 6WAV ASC mWORDWORKASC Y[!>PRNTUTIL is for anyone who wants to print out some text, whether it be a shopping list or the next Great American Novel. With these programs you can adjust your printer, print using UltraScript and PostScript, make pamphlets and books, and more. You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 1STPRINTpu is a program that will take your 1st Word or 1st Word Plus documents and send them to the printer without the programs resident. This will save you all sorts of problems if you do not have these programs and need to print a 1st Word (Plus) file. Docs included. Color or mono. Needs an Epson or epson compatible printer (9 or 24 pin). By Michael Albo. 1STW500pu by Greg Kopchak is 3 drivers of 1st Word Plus and the DeskJet 500 printer. They are the three built in Portrait fonts, Courier 10, CG Times 12, and Letter Gothic. 2COL103pu is 2_COLUMNS v.1.03 (Dated November 29, 1991) by Dan Panke of ST-PLUG software (one of those "other" software companies!) 2_COLUMNS is a very simple program written to save printer paper. It will load in a text file to print using your fileselector. It comes with a default 24 pin printer driver (for the Okidata Microline 380), but if that doesn't work you can easily modify it for your own printer. Docs included. Color or mono. 2COLUMNSpu is the Two Column Printer release 6 (dated Jan. 1994) by Jonathan Corey. TWO COLUMN PRINTER prints text files (ASCII in Atari, IBM, Unix, and Apple styles) in a two column "magazine style" format. This saves paper and makes long listings much easier to refer to. To save even more paper, it has an option that simplifies two sided printing, even on continuous form paper. Great for the environment and full of features, this version is far advanced in ease of use and program features over previous versions. Now with a GEM interface which allows better multitasking operation and greater flexibility in use. Epson, Panasonic and HP DeskJet, and HP LaserJet II drivers included. Supports just about anything your printer can deliver. Detailed docs included. Color or mono (and extended res, too). ST/STe/TT/Falcon compatible. ASCREENpu is ASCREEN v.3.2 by Anselm Lingnau. This GEM based program is a very fast DVI previewer for Atari computers. You need either csTeX (available on _EIGHT_ disks in the PERMISSN category!) or TeX (you'll have to find that) to use this. The program and main docs are in German, but a fairly extensive English doc file is also included. ST--Falcon compatible (MultiTOS, too). 660K uncompressed. AW_PRINTpu is an ASCII text printing program by J. Andrzej Wrotniak. This .PRG/.ACC allows you to customize it for the printer you own, not the printer the author of the program has (an Epson compatible driver is included, but docs tell you how to easily create one for your own printer). Print up to 20 files at one, set up your printer, cancel mistakes (now THAT'S a nice feature!), headers, eject paper and more. Color or mono. BARRELpu is a RAM Buffer and Printer Spooler by Moshe Braner. Here are some of the things you can do with BARREL: Capture printouts in barrel Immediate hardcopy printouts Empty barrel to make room for new stuff Write barrel to a disk file to file the RAM buffer Read a file into barrel for background printing Hardcopy screen dumps SCODE format screen dumps DEGAS format screen dumps Background printing after Capture or Reading Foreground printing only but can resume later Quit - but leave settings intact BOOKERpu prints any text file in book format, landscape mode 4 pages per sheet. You will need a laser printer for this program. It prints the first side of all of the pages, then you flip the pages over, and it prints the back side. It prints in book format. If there are 28 pages then 7 sheets are printed. The first will be 1-28,2-27, etc. Fold the sheets in half, put staples in the middle, and you have a simple book- let. Saves lots of paper. BUBBLEJ1pu is a Canon Bubblejet BJ130e series driver (.CFG) for WordWriter/ First Word/First Word Plus. By Barry Ober. Docs included. CALPRNpu is Calendar Printer v1.02 by Chris Sorensen (dated Oct. 8, 1991). This program is designed to allow you to quickly print a calendar for any month in any year between 1900 and 3000. The calendars produced are designed to fit on an 8.5 x 11 inch page. Large boxes for each date allow notes, appointments, and other information to be recorded. Calendars can either be printed directly to a printer, or to a file for editing in a wordprocessor. This GEM based program is easy to use and incredibly useful if you have ever needed a calendar (which I suspect that you have!). Docs included. CGP220pu is a series of three color screen dump utilities for the CGP220 printer by Rich Weaver. Each of the programs is aimed to optimize a different type of screen dump use. SHAREWARE. Docs included. COCATGIFpu is the CO-CAT GIF Demo from Dr. Bobware (dated May 6, 1993). This is a working pre-release version of CO-CAT, the Cataloger for color graphic files and CVGs. This demo will allow you to catalog your color GIF files and print them out on your HP Laser or Desk Jet, or your Atari Laser printer at 3x4 or 4x6 images per page (or save it to an .IMG file). It works in any ST/TT resolution, ST-Falcon compatible. 2.5 meg of RAM recommended, and more is better. Co-Cat presently supports GIFs, SPCs, and PNTs, and in the future will support TIFs, TGAs, and BMPs. Docs included. DECIPHERpu is a program that converts your First Word Plus printer config- uration file (.CFG), re-creating the original ASCII text file (.HEX). In other words, it's the opposite of the INSTALL.PRG utility that comes with First Word Plus. This is particularly useful if you have a .CFG file that is "almost" right but which could use a bit of work. SHAREWARE. DELIVERYpu is a PageStream 2.2 .DOC file that is a simple delivery notice for your home or office to instruct any delivery person (UPS, Post Service, Federal Express, or whatever), what to do when you are not present for a delivery. By Michael Mastaler. DIABLO16pu is the Diablo Emulator v.1.6 for the Atari SLM line of laser printers by Dave Staugas. This version has several improvements over previous versions (fonts don't need to be in the root of the bootup directory anymore, now MiNT/MultiTOS/Geneva compatible, page memory improved, and more). This archive contains all the files you need to run the emulator except the font files which came with your Atari SLM (they haven't changed!). The improved screen dump utility is included, too. Docs included. DJ550Cpu is the DeskJet 550C utility v.1.0 by Jeff Poling (dated Feb. 2, 1993). This is an accessory/program to print out full color PageStream documents, one page at a time, on a Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 550C. The GEM based program also provides you with a standard Atari slider bar based color test utility to help you set the RGB values of colors in excess of the Atari four color palette used in the document. DJLOOKITpu is a utility that helps you to get the most out of a DeskJet 500's incredible power and the equally powerful combination of Lookit and HotWire. This utility gives you the practical ability to print in several different font styles either directly within Lookit by loading the appropriate CFG file, or by using HotWire's command line options. Color or mono. Docs included. By Bob Wenham. DJ_1STWDpu is a printer driver for use with First Word Plus and the Hewlett- Packard DeskJet. This file contains tables defining the code sequences to be sent to the printer to perform various functions and to access the characters from codes in the Atari character set. By Stan Liebowitz and Frederick Mora. DJ_CDTpu is two printer drivers created by Steve Liversidge for use with Calamus (any version) and the DeskJet 500 series of printers (color, too). DJ_WWRTRpu is the WordWriter ST printer driver (.CFG) for use with HP DeskJet printers. This is a needed program for all DeskJet/WordWriter owners. I tried and tried to write a printer driver for WW when I had my DeskJet. It worked, sort of, but kept on printing weird characters at the end. I gave up and bought an Epson emulator cart. If I had this file I wouldn't have had to have done that! Everything you indicate in WW will print out fine using this driver (except "light" sets the Deskjet to draft mode). DeskJet "Classic" owners need a font cartridge to do italics. Docs included. DOTMAGICpu is a limited demo of Dot Magic by Chet Walters. This program will allow you to use your standard Epson compatible printer and ASCII text and produce fancy printouts. You can change fonts, print density, spacing between characters as well as center your text and print double- wide. Four fonts are included in the archive. Docs included. SHAREWARE. DRCT_PRTU is Direct Print v.1.10 by Stuart Coates. This is a small utility that allows you to print out ASCII text files by saving them to disk with a filename of 'DIRECT.PRT'. This is useful for programs that handle text files but don't have a print option - just save the text as DIRECT.PRT and the file will be printed. Or if you are using a comms program that allows you to capture to disk - why not capture into a file called DIRECT.PRT and keep a hardcopy of your session for future reference. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. DOUBLPA2pu is the Double-Page File Printer II for the SLM804 (and SLM605) by Douglas N. Wheeler (dated 1990). This is a utility which allows SLM804 laser printer owners to print text (ASCII) files such that two "pages" of the file are printed on each sheet of paper. The pages are full 66 line by 80 character pages reduced in size so that two of them can be printed side-by-side on a standard 8-1/2" x 11" piece of paper. You also have the option to print on both sides of the page, which allows you to print four pages on one sheet! This saves you lots of paper and allows you to easily bind your printed copy into a binder and still see all the text. Color or mono. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). Docs included. Shareware. EPSFNTEDpu by Kevin Mason is a EPSON 9-Pin Printer Font Editor V.1.3. This program will allow you to design, save and load your own custom fonts for use with your Epson/Compatible 9 pin printer (if it has RAM for downloaded fonts). Fonts are created using 1/72 inch dots. Color only. Docs included. ESSENTEXpu is the Essential LaTeX by Jon Warbrick (dated 1989). This document is an attempt to give you all the essential information that you will need in order to use the \LaTeX{} Document Preparation System. Only very basic features are covered, and a vast amount of detail has been omitted (but the file is still quite large!) If you've been interested in those TeX formatted documents you often find, then this will tell you quite a bit about them. TeX, DVI, and PostScript formatted copies of this file are included. FEDpu or FED.PRG (v 3.7.86) was written to help make beautiful programs for the Atari 520ST. It is used to create, modify and archive proportionally-spaced fonts in GEM format. Color or monochrome. FF_RSAVEpu is a screen dump utility for the Deskjet or Laserjets owner. It will allow either a printed dump, or save a screen as a DEGAS picture, and has many more options. By Chet Walters of WizWorks. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. FONTGDOSpu is FontGDOS, the freeware replacement for Atari's original GDOS (dated May 28, 1992). If you have a program that requires GDOS and you don't have GDOS then this file is for you! Much more memory efficient than the original GDOS, this program doesn't load fonts into memory until they are needed (which means you can have a much wider selection of fonts available than in the original GDOS). Suzy B's Software has special permission to distribute FONTGDOS (Atari restricts the distribution of FONTGDOS to only those BBS's or PD companies that have special written permission from Atari--and Atari called us up and _asked_ us to distribute it!). There are a lot of other advantages to this package over GDOS. I recommend it. Of course, the newest advance in GDOS is SpeedoGDOS, a commercial package from Atari, which has this beat hands down (but you have to pay for that, and I think you need a hard drive to use it). Uncompresses to two DS floppy disks. I've included a file detailing how to set this up on your computer. Check in the UTILITYS, FONTWORK, BOOTUP, and PRNTUTIL categories for more support files and fonts for FontGDOS. FONTSTpu is Deluxe Fontmaster ST, a program that allows you to create fonts to print out on your Epson or IBM printer. It also allows you to print out an ASCII file with the text style, line attributes (center, left/right justified, etc.) and size. It includes a mini-text editor which allows you to make changes after you have loaded your text into the program. Lots of fonts already included. Mono only. The program is in German, but the docs have been translated into English, making the program easy to follow. FONTWRTRpu or Fontwriter Plus is a program used to enhance a word processing document after it has been written by your favorite word processor. Fontwriter allows you to use up to 14 different fonts in your document (20 fonts are available on the disk). You can turn these fonts on & off at will, as many times as you like. In addition, you can cause the fonts to be double wide, double high, or both, and you can select from three different print qualities. In addition, you can do a number of standard word processing functions like centering, justifying, making headers or footers, underlining and page numbering. It is also possible to incorporate Degas picture files into your text file. FontWriter is, therefore, essentially a desktop publishing utility to use with your text files (but only with an Epson FX compatable printer.) Uses Degas fonts several of which are provided. Color or mono. FORMFpu is FormFeed v.1.0 by Chris Sorensen (dated Oct. 10, 1991). FormFeed is an .ACC that was created to eject pages from printers by sending an ASCII formfeed character to the printer. Laser printer users will find this accessory is faster than taking the printer offline, pressing the formfeed button, then placing the printer back online. It is also useful for ejecting partial pages printed from the GEM Desktop, and other similar situations. FPPRNTpu by Frank Pawlowski is a small program that patches TOS to improve high speed print on a relatively high speed printer (the HP Laserjet IIIP, Deskjet+,and perhaps others?). Tests show it is six times faster (!) than the built-in TOS routine in printing out a page with PageStream and the HPIIIP. It might help you with your particular printer, so why not try it. Better yet, get the OUTBRST2 Demo (below). OutBurst is the advanced descendant of FPPRNT. It is much more compatible and full featured. F_SWITCHpu is an .ACC from DragonWare Software for use with GDOSFSM, FONTGDOS, or SPEEDGDOS. It will not work with earlier versions of GDOS. F_SWITCH allows you to create lists of BIT-Mapped fonts that can be assigned to up to 20 different programs. Now you can switch ASSIGN.SYS files without having to reboot! Docs included. FWPLNX10pu is a STAR NX-10 Printer Driver for First Word Plus by Bill Hendricks. GDOSPRNTpu by Robert M. Lowrey provides you with an easy way to print GDOS fonts. (Dated November 26, 1988) The purpose of GDOSAMP.PRG is to let you create an ASSIGN.SYS file with all the fonts you want samples of, (this is assuming you boot with G+PLUS or GDOS), and then run GDOSAMP.PRG and it will print a sample page of each available point size of each available font based on that ASSIGN.SYS file. G+Plus or GDOS required. Output is by FX80.SYS or META.SYS. Docs included. GEMGS13pu is gemGS v.1.3 (dated Nov. 27, 1992) by Tim Gallivan. GemGS is a GEM shell for Ghostscript v.2.52 on Atari ST/TT computers (source code included). GhostScript is a public domain PostScript interpreter for the ST/TT. Normally functioning as a command line based program, this utility allows you to use GhostScript with GEM (yaa!). GemGS 1.3 should be used with GS 2.52, while gemGS 1.2 is intended for GS 2.41. Once inside the gemGS shell, you can: 1) pick the input and output files from the File menu, 2) choose the device from the Device menu, 3) pick the resolution from the Resolution menu, 4) pick the page size from the PageSize menu, 5) pick any options from the options menu, 6) click Run under the File menu. Now that sounds A LOT simpler than GhostScript plain (I'm not a command line type of guy at all!). Color or mono. Docs included. GENTLTEXpu is "A Gentle Introduction to TeX" by Michael Doob (dated Jan 4, 1990). This manual begins like this: "First the bad news: TeX is a large and complicated program that goes to extraordinary lengths to produce attractive typeset material. This very complication can cause unexpected things to happen at times. Now the good news: straight- forward text is very easy to typeset using TeX. So it's possible to start with easier text and work up to more complicated situations. The purpose of this manual is to start from the very beginning and to move towards these more complicated situations. No previous knowledge of TeX is assumed." That sounds good to me! TeX, DVI, and PostScript formatted copies of this file are included. Almost 1.3 meg uncompressed so I am leaving it as a plain .ZIP file in case any of you wish to uncompress it onto two floppies. Use STZIP23 or DCXTR22B to uncompress. GOOFFY12pu is Gooffy, v.1.2 by Patrice Bensoussan (dated April 20, 1994). This Shareware program will allow you to print out your ASCII text files like the GEM desktop, but without tying up your computer, even when printing very long files. If run as a program it will allow you to do background printing when used with MultiTOS or Geneva. When run as an .ACC it will allow background printing under ALL TOS! One nice feature (when using MultiTOS) is that Gooffy, unlike MultiTOS' LPR.APP will not freeze all of your applications if the printer is not ready. It won't freeze up when you're NOT using MultiTOS, either. Docs included. SHAREWARE. GPRNTDMOpu is a demo of G-Print, a printing utility program which uses GDOS to provide high quality multiple font output from ordinary text-based word processor files. This demo requires GDOS and a printer driver to run. G-Print supports 1st Word, 1st Word Plus, Word Writer ST, ST Writer, and plain ASCII files. G-Print can do microspace justification, multiple columns, on-screen preview,landscape print, title pages, headers/footers, "booklet style" print, saved configurations, and more! Fully GEM-based. Check it out! Color or mono. Docs included. GS252Bpu is Ghostscript 2.52B for the ST (dated Sept. 20, 1992). Ghostscript is the GNU project's (Free Software Associaion's) PostScript language interpreter. It can be used to convert postscript files into formats suitable for non-postscript printers, or display PostScript files on the screen. Now you can take any postscript file (*.ps) generated on any platform and print it out on the ST (printer or screen). Command line based, this program can be difficult to use for most ST'ers, but it's free and works very well. Drivers are included for the screen, the Atari Laser, the HP DeskJet and PaintJet (yes, it supports color!), the HP LaserJet, a BubbleJet (bj10e), and an Epson 9 & 24 pin printer. It requires at least 1 Meg of RAM, a monochrome monitor and a Hard Drive (well, if you fiddle with the program you _might_ get it to work on a floppy system, but I wouldn't count on it). The program is slow, but if you only occasionally need to output PostScript files then this is probably a better alternative than UltraScript or CompoScript (commercial PostScript interpreters) or a PostScript printer. Otherwise, fork over the money for the commercial products. Docs (some English some German) are included. Some fonts are included in this package, but more are available (see GS_FONT1 and GS_FONT2 in the PRNTUTIL category for over 2.2 meg of fonts!). This archive uncompresses to 1.48 meg of files. NOTE: One of the files in this archive (EMPTY.PS) will show a "CRC FAILS" message when it is uncompressed. This is because the file only had zero bytes when it was compressed and so could not have a CRC test in the first place. In other words, don't worry. It's OK. GS_FONT1pu is a series of fonts for use with Ghostscript v.2.52B (or really any version of GS--see GS252B in this category). They uncompress to over 1.1 meg of fonts. GS_FONT2pu is a series of fonts for use with Ghostscript v.2.52B (or really any version of GS--see GS252B in this category). They uncompress to over 1.1 meg of fonts. GVW_HPDJpu is v.1.05 of Dieter Fiebelkorn's Freeware module for use with the GEM View that will allow you to print and "save" pictures using GEM View (release 3.00 and greater) and the HP DeskJet 550C in its YMCK-mode! Two drivers are included, the first of which will print the picture you can see on-screen. The other (the "Save" module) will allow you to print a TrueColor-image in a monochrome mode/res. Brief English docs. HELPERPTpu is a simple program that allows you to send printer codes to your Epson compatable printer. You can tell the printer to underline, bold, double strike, elite, pica, etc. HPCHROMEpu is HPChrome v1 by Rufus Developments. HPChrome prints 16-colour picture files in DEGAS (normal or compressed) and NEO formats. It offers a choice of size and position on the page, with accuracy to 0.003in (0.08mm). Page layout can be either Portrait (upright) or Landscape (sideways). The whole image, or just a section of it, can be printed at Draft, Normal, or Best quality. Color-correction can be applied to compensate for the differences between screen and paper colours. It will work on any ST, color or mono. Requires an HP Deskjet, DeskJet Plus, DeskJet 500 printer, with color kit, or the DeskJet 500C, with tri-colour ink cartridge. SHAREWARE. Docs included. HPDESK2Epu is HP Deskjet 500 v.2.10 by Thomas Lutz. This .Prg/.Acc allows you to change the options of your Deskjet 500 printer. You can choose bold, underline, horizontal or vertical printing, the font and character set you want to use, lines per inch and the height of the character set, the margins and you are able to print ASCII-texts and images (DOO, PIC, Degas, PAC and .IMG) with this program. This program lets you do anything you can do with your Deskjet 500 (and do it easily!). Color or mono (though it is clearest in mono). Docs included. SHAREWARE. HPDJ550Cpu is an English translation by Greg Correll of the latest (as of March 28, 1994, at least) HP DeskJet 550C driver for use with Calamus SL (and if I remember correctly, all SL drivers will work with Calamus 1.09N--you just need to change the extension name). All boxes and alerts have been translated. That makes it a lot easier to understand the options that you have available! HPDJHELpu is a text file by Ken Vargo full of useful information about how to refill (effectively!) your DeskJet cartridges. He tells you which inks to use (and which ones to avoid), which type papers work best, etc. I found this a very informative file. HPDJLANDpu is a printer driver for Calamus (1.09) when using the HP DeskJet Plus which solves the problem of garbled multiple copies in landscape mode. With the ISD supplied printer the first copy comes out OK, but the rest are garbled. This driver solves that problem AND make multiple landscape copies MUCH faster. HPDJ_PNTpu is two printer drivers adapted from those included with DynaCADD so that they now will allow the HP DeskJet printer to print out in US Legal size. One driver is for 150 dpi while the other is 300 dpi. HPENVELpu is a useful program that will allow you to easily print envelopes using your HP DeskJet. Among its many features are: 1. A special start up file containing options and a default return address. 2. Ability to input addresses from a file. The address format can be either multi-line or single line. 3. Capability for handling multiple standard envelope sizes as well as the ability to handle custom defined sizes. 4. Help facilities. Works in color or mono. Docs included. HPIMG554pu is the HP IMG printer v.5.52 by Daniel C. Gouthro. This utility will allow you to print out (with on screen pre-view) your IMG/DEGAS Mono/DEGAS Color/TINY color or mono images on your HP DeskJet and LaserJet. This demo version will allow you to print out only at 75 dpi, 640x400 pixels and in landscape mode (but it will allow you to scale your pictures to the appropriate resolution so you can print any supported picture). The registered version is fully flexible, allowing you to set the contrast color depth and much more. Along with all of this you get a Bezier program that will draw bezier curves with configurable quality levels (this requires Font-GDOS or FSM-GDOS). Color or mono. Docs included. HPLJTENVpu is an .ACC by William C. Jenkins that allows you to print both the destination and return addresses for envelopes on your HP Laserjet II or compatible printer. It works in MultiDesk Deluxe as well. HPMONDMPpu is a mono-only AUTO folder screen dump program for HP compatible laser printers. ST--TT compatible. HP_DRVRSpu is a series of three printer drivers for the H-P Deskjet Printer by Warren Lorente. It included drivers for three popular ST word-processing programs: 1st Word (v1.06), ST Writer (v1.07 or higher) and Word Writer ST. These drivers and associated files have been placed on-line for all to use. All source codes for the drivers are included as well. All drivers have been set up to allow for italic text as well. Installation instructions are included plus hints for further modifying these drivers. HP_HIREZpu is the "HP DeskJet Hi-Res Screen Dump Driver" by Kyle Cordes. This driver, which runs from the auto folder, produces good quality FAST screen dumps on the HP DeskJet series printers (also LaserJets). The dumps are centered on the page, nice and big. The driver automatically performs the "Revive DeskJet" function necessary on some machines if the printer is turned off and back on. It uses only about 2K of memory, too! Mono only. Docs included. SHAREWARE. IBMLASERpu is a program by Bill Destler that will allow you to set the emulation mode on an IBM laser (either postscript, HP Laserjet, HPGL, or IBM) without using the front panel switches or turning off and on the printer. I can't say if this works with the laser, though the program works when you double click on it. IDEAL340pu is Ideal_List v3.40 by Christoph Bartholme. This is a very comprehensive text file utility featuring up to 9 column printing (using this program can save you up to 80% on your paper consumption!), all sorts of text features, source code formatting, viewing, print preview, background printing, support for DJ, SLM605 (and many other printers, both serial and parallel), clipboard support, downloadable fonts and much more! This program will allow you to do just about everything in printing your ASCII, WordPlus, or RTF (Rich Text Format) files! Includes lots of support files and info. This program takes all the hard work out of printing files! ST/STE/TT compatible. Color or mono. .PRG and .ACC versions included. Mouse and/or keyboard controlled. This file comes with both the English and German versions with documentation in both languages. 1.21 meg uncompressed. Works with Geneva in the single-tasking mode. SHAREWARE. INKSAVER by David Becker is for all of you Deskjet owners out there! This little program goes in your AUTO folder. When the ST is booted your HP Deskjet printer will default to DRAFT mode automatically! Color or mono. You just read the docs. JCCAL03pu is JC-Calendar v0.3 by John Charles (dated January, 1993). JCCalendar will print calendar pages to HP DJ500 printers or to many 24pin printers which support 360dpi. There is also a built in routine to allow the use of 9pin printers. This also includes a series of 12 Degas .PC3 drawings for use with your calendars (or you can use your own). You can include two lines of text at bottom of each calendar, choose from three included fonts for text display (different for the title and dates, if you wish), choose between a number of different boarders, and shade the weekends to set them apart. Docs and on-line help included. Mono only (or color with a mono emulator). I really like this program. JETDRIVEpu is JetDrive v.1.40, an .ACC by Peter Kienle & B'Brox Productions (dated March 6, 1993). It is a graphics and text printer driver for the HP DeskJet and the WordPlus wordprocessor. It allows you to print all font attributes (bold, etc), lets you mix attributes (bold & italics, etc) and prints graphics in 4 resolutions. It will only work with the DeskJet and WordPlus. ST--TT compatible. JETEMUpu is a program dated Jan. 24, 1993 that will let you view a DeskJet printer file (created by a program capable of printing to disk with a DeskJet driver) and display the results on screen. Only graphic commands are displayed on screen. Mono only. Docs included. 177K uncompressed! JETLOP22pu is Jetlope v. 2.0 by Leo Siwicki (dated Jan., 1991). It is an excellent envelope printer for the HP Desk Jet Printer. It allows you to choose from your DeskJet's fonts for your return and send to address. It prints very fast with nice output. Color or mono. JETONpu is Jet/ON v1.0: the DeskJet Kick-Start by Bill Aycock (dated Nov. 17, 1991). The Hewlett-Packard DeskJet is a great printer. Because of the ST's design, though, you must remember to turn your DeskJet on before you boot your ST... otherwise, the ST won't believe your DeskJet is hooked up, and you won't be able to print anything! This tiny accessory (_really_ tiny - uses only 350 bytes of memory!) does away with that limitation. When you're ready to print, just turn on your DeskJet, then select the Jet/ON accessory from the Desk menu. Jet/ON will flip a bit in one of your ST's chips so it knows your DeskJet is there, and you'll be ready to go! Color or mono. Docs included. ST/STe/TT compatible. JETSET16pu by LeRoy Valley is v.1.6 of his DeskJet configuration .ACC. It fixes the DONE bug of previous versions. It used to be shareware, but now it is for free (unfortunately because he has gotten rid of his Atari...sigh). KXPSET25pu is KXPSET v.2.5 by by Bill Aycock. The Panasonic KX-P1124 is an excellent 24-pin printer; it features a variety of near-letter-quality fonts, excellent paper handling, and flexible setup from its operator panel or via Epson LQ-2500 compatible software commands. KXPSET uses these commands to set many of your printer's parameters quickly and easily. Although written with the KX-P1124 in mind, KXPSET should work with other 24-pin printers as well as with most 9-pin printers such as the Epson FX. You may run KXPSET as either a stand-alone program or as a desk accessory; simply rename the file to .PRG or .ACC to suit your needs. Color or mono. Docs included. This is a very detailed program. LALOPE22pu is LaserLope v.2.2 by Barney Poston (dated Dec. 30, 1993). This program is an Envelope Printing Utility for the HP LaserJet 4 which allows you quick and easy access to the scores of internal fonts of that printer. You can also set the size of those fonts, within basic limits. Three common envelope sizes are supported. You can even save your favorite configuration (actually up to four set-up may be saved!). LaserLope will run on ST--Falcon computers in ST high and medium resolutions. It will work with HP LaserJet III, LaserJet IIIP, and LaserJet 4 printers. It looks like this will do just about anything you want! Docs included. LASERCPXpu is a new CPX file that checks your SLM's Status and ID# for you. It reports all ERROR messages and Status messages (like toner, paper, drum empty, + 13 others). Though it does not yet support the Diablo Emulator it will if enough people support it!. A must have for Laser owners. SHAREWARE (only $5) by Hillsoft Software. LOGPRTpu is a series of printer drivers for Emagic's Notator Logic (will work with Notator). This archive includes drivers for Brother, Canon, Epson, Image, NEC, Seikosha, Star, HP DeskJet, HP LaserJet, Atari SLM804, and others. LPRINTpu is Lprint 1.1 by Paul Lefebvre (dated Aug. 18, 1992). Lprint is an ASCII text file printing program. Two different versions are included, one runs as a PRG and will accept a parameter, print out your file and then quit. The other runs as an ACC and will print files in the background as long as a GEM program is running. You can sent your file to the serial or parallel port, print line numbers before each line, and configure the width of your printer line and font type. Takes advantage of NeoDesk features. Color or mono. Docs included. LSRBRN14pu is LaserBrain the Epson Emulator for the SLM804 (and SLM605) laser printers (v 1.42 dated Sept. 1992). With this .ACC you can make your Atari Laser think that it is an Epson dot matrix printer, and yet still keep all your high quality output. GREAT! From Atari Germany. Not supported by Atari USA. The .ACC is in German, but I have included English docs from a previous version. Mono only (to configure, but you can run it in color). ST-TT compatible (TT compatibility is the biggest fix of this newest version). Uncompresses to over 760K so you will need an extended format disk to uncompress this (see FORMTCPY for formatters which will do this). LPSETUPpu is a general purpose printer set-up utility. Once installed you can use it to configure your printer at boot-up. To use LPSETUP you need to dig through your printer manual to find the printer control codes for the features you wish to set. If you have one of those printers no one else seems to have this utility is for you! Color or mono. Documentation included. LQSETpu is a very useful .ACC/.PRG by Forrest Blood (dated Nov. 24, 1991) that allows you to control the multitude of printer settings available on an Epson LQ printer: control margins, text attributes, page length, etc.. It even has a typewriter mode that allows you to enter a line (or more) of text and immediately print it out. Personal Pascal source code included. Color or mono. Docs included. LVAFONTpu is two programs & related files, LVAFONTE and LVAPRN. They are programs that will (Dated 08/13/91) allow you to print out your special foreign or custom characters on an Epson 9 pin printer without using GDOS. It has been tested it on an Epson FX100 but it should work on most printers claiming to be Epson FX compatible and possibly the RX and MX models. It uses the downloadable font feature on this printer. One exception is the Citizen 120D, which can only download to the range 0x20 to 0x40 which isn't enough for all the characters. You can also use fonts created with EPSFNTED.PRG, a PD/shareware Epson 9 pin font editor. Included with this file is a printer and screen Cyrillic font (an .ACC is included which allows your to use these fonts in your favorite text editor/word processor such as Word Writer or Flash). LVAFONTE lets you create the ST system font that you see on your screen. EPSFNTED lets you create a matching font for the printer. LVAPRN bridges the two fonts, allowing you to print on your printer the fonts you see on your screen. Docs included. By Alex Fetesoff. L_JETIIpu is a set of printer drivers for Word Writer which utilizes the different fonts available on the Epson EPL-7000 laser printer with a UDP 65-1 cartridge. Docs included. By Jim. MAGIGPRT is the Magic Printer Picture Enlarger by John C. Cook (dated April 28, 1992). It will allow you to print Billboard sized DEGAS .PI1 or .NEO files--in color (though only if you have a color printer!). As far as I can tell this requires a 9 pin printer. Docs included. MAGNUSpu is Magnus, the Graphics Manipulator by John C. Cook (dated 10/18/1992). Imagine creating a masterpiece with Crack Art, DEGAS or NeoChrome. Isn't it great? Now imagine printing it out five foot tall! This completely workable, non-demo version of this SHAREWARE program can do just that. It is even compatible with the Vidi ST digitizer. You can print your pictures up to 10 times their normal size. A cut and paste function as well as color exchange and swap. Compatible with TOS 1.0-1.62 and TOS 3.06 (not TOS 2.x as of yet). Color only. Scads of printers supported, color printers as well. Docs included. MANUAL11pu is Manualizer v.1.1 by Anthony Watson (dated July 30, 1993). This simple program will allow you to use your HP Laserjet (or compatible printer) and your ST--TT computer to print out your ASCII text files in a landscape format so that they will be in the proper order to be able to fold the sheets into the form of a manual. Believe me, this automates what is a royal pain to try to do in most word processors or DTP programs! It's great for church songbooks, for example! This is the same program as v.1.0, but now it is freeware instead of SHAREWARE. NO ONE registered this excellent program, so he decided to release it as freeware. Send him something anyway to encourage him, OK? Color or mono. Docs included. MBOOK30pu is Make*A*Book V3.00 (The FRED version) by Jonathan Carroll and dedicated to Naomi Akazawa. Make*A*Book will combine your UltraScript PostScript emulator with an ASCII file and allow you to print your text file into book form by printing sideways on a sheet of paper and printing two pages on each side. It will properly sort the ASCII file and place it in the right order so that once printed, you simply fold the sheets in half and presto, you've got a book. These are a lot easier to store a keep track of than having reams of single sheets of paper. Color or mono. Docs included. It's Jon's free gift to the Atari community, so enjoy! MFPRINTpu by Pat Warnshuis will print any number of files in a continuous print task, inserting formfeeds between the individual file listings. Several bells and whistles along with documentation included. MLIST17pu by Dan Rhea is a formatted print utility. Some of its features include line wrap without disturbing pagination, line numbering, variable tab setting, wildcards with shells, line number biasing and many other options. Includes source code. CareWare (donate to one of the following or another of your choice: The American Cancer Society; The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, or The National Leukemia Foundation). Color or mono. Docs included. MNMKR225pu by Craig W. Daymon is Manual Maker ver. 2.25. The main purpose of this program is to make manual size print-outs from ASCII files using GDOS (or G+PLUS), GDOS fonts and printer drivers. This program does just about everything! It features: Justified or Unjustified print-outs; designated number to start page-numbering with; separate Left and Right page headers; up to 1000 (manual) page document capacity; prints to both sides of paper; tabs STOPs every 4 to 20 spaces, as indicated; and with printer paper alignment test. You have imbedded commands for: Center text; BOLD text; Underlined text; Skewed text; for a forced Page-Break and a set indentation value. Even more features than we have room for here (for example choice of 6 border patterns). A $15 donation is requested for use of the program. Get this!! $5 from ever $15 or more donation will be sent to the American Diabetes Assoc.. How's that! Color or mono. Docs included. MOREpu v.1.4 by Moshe Braner (dated 1987!) is a simple to use .TTP utility that allows you to print a text file to the screen, printer, or into another file. It provides convenient screen-by-screen viewing (including review of text that has scrolled off screen), and various hardcopy printout options. More.ttp also attempts to show word-processing (e.g. 1st Word) files in a usable form. Docs included. STe compatible. NEWPRTSTpu is a new (dated Feb. 12, 1993) series of four printer drivers for PageStream 2.x. They are for the new HP LaserJet 4 (I wish I had one!), the HP DeskJet 55c, the HP DeskJet 500c, and any PostScript printer. NO_10ENVpu is a PageSteam 2 .DOC file that provides you with a template for printing perfect No. 10 Envelopes on the Deskjet family of printers. Docs included. NX1000Cpu is a DEGAS printer driver for the NX1000 Color Printer. Requires DEGAS to use. NX1000_Rpu is an .ACC that allows you to easily control your NX-1000 Rainbow printer. Select such functions as font, color, and pitch. Anything that your Rainbow can do, this .ACC will help you to do it more easily. Color or mono. OBSETFIXpu by Frank Pawlowski is for all of you who got a version of OutBurST! 3.0/3.1 that gave you an initial spooler size of 1431588700 bytes when using OBSET.PRG you need this version of OBSET to fix your problem. OutBurST! is fantastic! It speeds up your printout (by a tremendous factor) to your HP (or other high speed printer) when using PageStream, Calamus, and now even text based programs. OUTBRST2pu is OutBurST! v. 2.1 by Frank Pawlowski. This amazing program now speeds up the printing times of BOTH PageStream and Calamus!! If you are among the many who were sick of the slow printout times with PageStream and who own a high speed printer (like the HP LaserJet or Deskjet printers or those compatible with them), then OutBurST! is for you! The OutBurST! software package consists of high speed printer patches to the normal Atari TOS driver and the Calamus and Pagestream printer driver. With OutBurST! installed on your ST, printout time can be reduced by a factor of over 20 relative to TOS (for PageStream) and almost 1/3 for Calamus. WOW! This is truly and amazing program!! This is a working demo version. For only $20 you can get the full fledged, even speedier version. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT compatible. Docs included. P6PLUSpu by Les Kneeling is P6+, a printer control program, specifically for the NEC P6+ (dated June 1990). It can be used either as an .ACC or .PRG (I can use it as a program on my TOS 1.62 STE but it crashes when I quit it when used as an .ACC--TOS 1.0 is fine either way). Using this file will allow you to cycle through the fonts and pitches available on the P6+. You can also set the page length from 0 to 99 lines, the number of lines per inch (six or eight), the left margin (from 0-80), and the justification types available (four on the P6+). You can also set the tab size (0-10), the style, the skip over perforation option, quiet mode operation, and unidirectional printing option. You can also direct the printer to move the printing position up (or down) one line, perform a form feed, reset the printer status, and print a file. You can even send the current setting to the printer to be printed out and save them to a file to be automatically used next time. Wow! This does quite a bit! Docs and Laser "C" source included. 51K uncompressed. PAINTJETpu is a Printer driver for DEGAS & PicSwitch for the HP Paintjet. PAMFLITEpu is Pamphlet Lite - Release 2 by JWC (dated April, 1993). Pamphlet Lite is a booklet printer that will allow you to print out your ASCII test in a booklet form. It uses landscape mode two sided printing on 8.5 x 11 inch paper to give four 5.5 x 4.25 inch pages on each sheet of paper. Each page can have a heading (either the page number, the pamphlet, name or both). Sheets are put together by stapling them in the middle, between the pages. This version is completely GEM based and should work on any ST--Falcon (not yet tested on the Falcon) in any resolution. At the moment only a DeskJet printer driver is included (because that was the only printer the author had which could do the landscape printing this program requires), but instructions on creating your own printer drivers are included. Complete docs are included as well as CodeKey (from CodeHead Technologies) macros for this program. PAN24Dpu is a series of three printer drivers for the Panasonic KX-P1124 24 Pin Printer by Thomas S. D'Alimonte. You can use these with DEGAS, DEGAS Elite and as a desktop printer driver replacements. These drivers utilize the 1124's Epson LQ2500 emulation mode, so they should work for the 2500 as well. They even work with the HP DeskJet's FX-80 emulator cartridge! The drivers are for 120, 240 and 360 dpi. To use as a desktop printer driver you need another program INSTALL.ARC or PRTINS.ARC (contact the author) SHAREWARE. Color or mono. Docs included. PANASET3pu is PANASET v.3.1 by Leonary A. Kaczorowski (dated April 18, 1992). This file comes with .ACC and .PRG versions and will allow you to configure your Panasonic KX 1091i and 1092 printer in just about any way you wish (Epson or IBM type modes, paper length, style and much more). Color or mono. Source code included. 86K uncompressed. PANS1124pu is the TimeWorks Word Writer Printer Driver for Panasonic KX- P1124/Epson LQ-2500 and Compatible Printers by Brian Freeman. This is a group of printer driver files for Word Writer that allow owners of 24 pin printer with Letter Quality printing fonts the ease of selecting them via the select printer option available in the print pull down menu. Supports: Draft, Courier, Prestige, Bold PS, Script, and Sans Serif. PCAGpu is "The SilkWare Print Control Accessory Generator" (dated March 11, 1992) by Mark Slagell. Given a simple text file that you supply (an example is provided), it generates an .ACC to send any instructions you want to your printer. There may be up to 12 instructions defined, each having a length of up to 39 bytes. Docs included. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT compatible. SHAREWARE. PLOT172Epu is Plot v 1.72E by John Cordes (dated June 19, 1992). PLOT is a GEM based two-dimensional plotting program for the Atari ST which runs in high or medium resolution. Its main features are (1) that it can plot a large variety of functions entered at the keyboard, (2) it can plot data read from disk files or entered 'by hand' in a built-in data editor, and (3) it can produce good quality hardcopy on a variety of printers using GDOS printer drivers and fonts (if installed). On-Screen help and docs included. STE compatible (at least). Delphi. PPLATESpu is a press announcement from Carter's Creative Computer that details their new product for Calamus users (all varieties). Dated September 6, 1993 this ASCII file tells how you can get their over 100 Calamus Templates for use with PaperDirect's (PD's) Letterheads, Tri-fold Brochures, Tri-fold Mailers PLUS (heavy-weight Tri-fold Brochure pre-scored for easy folding w/rotary index-card punchout), Desktop Messages, Business Cards, Post Cards, Certificates and Frames (full-page borders). With these templates you can easily take advantage of PD's unique and colorful paper supplies to create promotions that look like there were produced by a color graphic design/printing business. Jimmy Carter, the owner (not the former President!) has previously offered Shareware versions of some of these Templates, but these commercial versions have been cleaned and spruced up even more. Ordering information is included. He helps make a fantastic DTP program even better! PPRESS3 is The Printing Press v.3.03 by Bernhard Artz (dated Jan. 28, 1990). This is an excellent get-this-program mono-only program that will allow you to print out Letterhead, Envelopes (with both address and return address, and a graphic!), two types of disk labels, banners, and cards. You can use a variety of fonts with your creations (ten included), and import Degas, Doodle, or the programs own .CPG picture files for your graphics (numbers included). You can cut the pictures so as to include just the portion you want to include. This archive also includes a full fledged art program to create your own artwork! An .ACC is also included which will allow you to change the system font as well (four fonts included). Support for Epson 9 and 24 pin printers and the NEC P 5,6 and 7 printers are included. SHAREWARE. Laser printer support is in the works. Register! Also include in this archive are two other programs--a mono emulator (The High Resolution Mono Emulator v.1.69 by Peter Allen of Moriarity Software, 1991) and a replacement file selector (by Martin Patzel copyrighted April, 1989). Both of those programs could stand some docs, and since B.A. doesn't mention them in his docs I doubt that they were originally included with his program. Also included is the Irrata BBS Anti Virus Checker, Assasins, v.1.5, dated 1993. This program checks the boot sector of your disks and gives you the option of zeroing any boot sector containing data. This works on my STE just fine, but I can't run it from my hard drive (I can run it from my floppy while the Hard drive is up and running though!). This is an LZHed .MSA file so you will need a Magic Shadow Archiver utility to uncompress. PRHP12pu is v.1.2 of PRHP from Kepco International. PRHP is a text file printing utility for use with HP Deskjet and Deskjet+ printers. It allows printing in many various modes in portrait or landscape orientation. PRINTALLpu is PrintAll v.1.0 by Greg Wageman. This seems to be one amazing program! This utility recognizes, reads and prints the following file extensions/formats in color or greyscale on the HP 500C Color DeskJet printer, and in greyscale on the HP 500: .GIF Compuserve's Graphics Interchange Format .MTV The MTV raytracer raw output file format (24 bit) .NEO Neochrome low- and medium-res images .PC1 Degas Elite Compressed low-resolution format .PC2 Degas Elite Compressed medium-resolution format .PI1 Degas/Degas Elite low-resolution format .PI2 Degas/Degas Elite medium-resolution format .QRT The QRT raytracer raw output file format (24 bit) .SPC Spectrum 512 compressed images .SPU Spectrum 512 uncompressed images Extensive docs are included. With less than four meg of RAM you will find yourself limited in the size of the pictures you can print out. If you have a HP DeskJet (color or not) this program is for you! Color only. PRINTSpu by Sheldon Epstein is a desk accessory that will allow you to set the characteristics of your Epson Compatible printer. It will also let you set the number of lines printed per page, from 66 to 132 lines per page. Form feeds, super/subscript, line feeds, and more. Color or mono. PRINTSPCpu by Greg Wageman is a printer driver for the Okimate 20 color printer. It uses the same halftoning techniques used by magazines and newspapers to allow you to print out your Spectrum pictures in either black & white or color in 4x5 and 7x9 inch sizes. This program prints out much faster and in higher quality than the old Antic Software Cyberprint program. Docs included. SHAREWARE. PRNTPARTpu is a program that will allow you to designate how much of a file to print by designating beginning and ending line numbers. Useful when you have a large file and don't feel like fiddling with a word processor. By Merlin Hanson. PROPRINTpu is a text printing utility that allows you to print four pages of text onto a single page by using double columns and small print. It was written for a Star NX-10, but should work on any Epson-compatible printer (even 24 pin ones). By Odisseas Kosmatos. Color or mono. PSSTpu is v.1.1 of a utility that will take several types of ST files and produce an output that can be printed out on a PostScript laser printer. from ST files ( Revision 1.1 (August 1987) supports only Graphic (Degas and Neochrome), Ascii and Hex Dump). Note that all PostScript files produced by the program contain only the 95 ASCII graphics and newline. Furthermore no line is more than 80 characters long. Created in OSS Personal Pascal by David Brooks. PS_TESTpu is The PostScript Printer Test by Richard Brown. Use this file to help you make wise decisions in choosing a PostScript compatible laser printer. The author has written a merciless PostScript "page" which tests any PS compatible printer to it's limits. Using 17 different aspects of printer quality, this file allows you to walk into a dealer and print out a test page to compare output with other printers (it's a "print to disk" PS file, so no other program is needed). It's a huge file (1.27 meg!) and so you will need to bring it to the printer in compressed form or use a 1.44 meg HD floppy. Docs included. PTOOL2_3pu is a fantastic program to set all the different attributes of your printer, but only if you have a FX 80, Copal SC1500L/U or compatable printer. Elite, Pica, condensed, or expanded. Varying line lengths. Options to end ASCII lines with linefeeds or not. Run from root directory. I would say this is a must have. SHAREWARE by R. Warner. P_A_M_2pu is Print-A-Matic Ver 2.0 by: Michael H. Douville, an easy way to bring your printer under your control. Send codes to your printer, either individually or as macros, save your favorite configurations, print a text file from the program, and include formatting commands. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. REFERNCpu is a file containing two Pagestream DTP Reference Sheets. Very Handy for point size reference, fill patterns, line weights, etc. One is for UltraScript using Helvetica Roman, the other for standard PageStream output using LtrGth font. SCRDMP24pu is v.2.0 of a program by Dan Wilga (of NeoDesk fame) that will all you to use your 24-pin printer to do screen dumps (and to stop doing one in the middle of it when you don't want it to continue. Includes a configuration file that will allow you to choose landscape or portrait dumps. Docs included. Color or mono. SETPRINTpu is a fantastic program to set all the different attributes of your printer, but only if you have a FX 80, Star SG-10 or compatible printer. Elite, Pica, condensed, or expanded. Varying line lengths (up to 99 lines/page). Can be run from the auto folder or desktop. SHAREWARE by H. Veludo. SHARPCONpu is the Sharp JX-9500H Configuration Utility by Anthony Watson of Mountain Software (dated May 1, 1993, but I downloaded it a week before that!). If you have a Sharp JX-9500H laser printer this file will allow you to configure it to your hearts content. It works with the printer in its HP-II and Epson FX-80 modes. It runs as a .PRG or an .ACC (just rename it). If you don't have a Sharp JX don't bother with this! SHRINKpu is Shrink Print 1.2 by Don Alexander (of Saugus, MA, my hometown). Shrink Print is a desk accessory written in 100% assembly language that allows your Epson compatable printer to utilize it's condensed mode printing feature. This printing mode enables your printer to output wide carriage printouts (136 column) on an 80 column printer, thus eliminating wrap around. C programmers may find this especially useful when printing source code that has deeply nested control structures and/or long comments. Assembly language programmers will also find this useful for assembly time listings wich may contain more than 80 columns of information. Docs included. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. If you use this file remember to send in your Shareware contribution! SLMpu is the Diablo Emulator v.1.4 for the SLM Laser Printer from Atari. If you have an Atari Laser printer you need this! It includes a new SDUMP and SLM.SYS driver. SLM804pu contains the official SLM804 GDOS driver, the new Diablo emulator and other related files for the SLM804/SLM605 laser printers. From Atari! TEXT_PTRpu is the ASCII File Text Printer by Michael Shallop (dated October 23, 1989). This is a program which will access an ASCII file from disk and print it out on your Epson compatible printer (53 lines per 66 line page). You can select standard or condensed print. Docs included. Color or mono. TRANSFONTpu is a demo of a commercial product (though I don't think that it ever saw the light of day) that will allow you to download special fonts to your Star or Epson (if it allows D.L. fonts) printer. Interesting. TOS 1.0 only. TYPEPRNTpu is Ron's One Line Typerwriter. This program allows you to type one line and send it to the printer with the press of the return key. Configured for an Epson compatible printer. It allows you to indicate elite, pica, or compressed type with Bold, italic, or normal type. Color or mono. TYPEWRITpu by F.P. Nagle of Rubicon Software is a simple typewriter accessory for the ST. Pull down this accessory and you will see a screen with two line on it, one in the upper left corner and the other in the approx. middle. These are there for your help in addressing envelopes. Type a line, press return and it is printed out on your printer. With TYPEWRIT you may also turn on and off your printers special features (bold, italics, etc.) to customize your new "typewriter." Source is available for $15. UFFNTFIXpu will convert your GDOS font selections to UltraScript Lucida fonts. You can use this if you have UltraScript and are using the GDOS-to-PostScript driver. US_68030pu is Ultrascript Fix v.1.4 by Mike Fulton of Atari (dated June 4, 1991). The SLM804 version of Ultrascript, v2.1 & earlier, does not work properly on the TT030 and other 68030-based machines. US68030.PRG is designed to work around those problems and allow Ultrascript to work. First of all, there is a typographical error in the program that did not affect the operation of Ultrascript on a standard ST's 68000 cpu, but it causes a bus error on the 68030. Secondly, the printer driver portion of Ultrascript uses self-modifying code, which does not function properly with the 68030's memory cache. Just run this program and you're home free! You only need this with a 68030-and-up cpu (lucky you if you need this program!). Requires you to have Ultrascript to do you any good. WWKX1091pu by Steven Lovejoy is two printer drivers for a Panasonic KX-P1091 printer. One is a default draft mode and the other is the NLQ. Both allow super and subscript printing as well as all the other functions of the printer (except compressed mode). Docs included. XPT1500Cpu is the Pantone Colors CFT (used with Calamus SL) for the DeskJet 500C printer. The colors in this CFT are essentially the same as in the CFT of Pantone Colors for coated paper. The two differences are that the values for each color in this file are set in the RGB palatte while in the original they are in the CYMK palatte. They have been changed in order to work with the DJ500C printer. If you don't know what this means (I don't) then I guess you don't need this file! Docs included. Calamus SL required to use this file. >>>>>>>{>u>o>h>b>\>U>O>H>A>;>4>->'> >>> >==================}=u=m=e=]=U=L=D=<=4=+=#=== =<<<<<<<<<<<<<<808#887777777777{7l7^7P7A737$776666666666s6d6U6F676(66 55PROGRAMM is a series of programs, files and helps for you in your programming journey. Complete languages, GFA Basic helps, even GFA Basic version 2 itself and much much more. All for you, all here. You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 4XFOURTHpr is a demo of the programming language 4xFOURTH. Well documentated. According to the review this is a language with which you can do all sorts of "nifty" things. A68pr by Robert G. Brown is a MC68000 Assembler. This program takes a standard 68000 assembly language source file with the extension .A68 and produces a GEMDOS .PRG file. Docs included. 68017pr is an AUTO folder program by Kamran Karimi of Iran (ported to the ST from the Amiga original by Daniel Hollis) that will emulate on your 68000 ST thirty instructions commonly used on a 68020 and above. You can't run TT programs using it, but it allows programmers wishing to test their programs for compatiblity with the TT (or Falcon) to do so only a standard ST. Source code (.S) and docs included. 147K uncompressed. AEOPJ1pr is the first installment (hopefully the first of many!) of the AEO Programmer's Journal (dated Aug. 19, 1993. This is an amazingly appropriate piece of work for all beginning and advanced programmers. I was wishing that AEO would include some programming helps for beginning programmers like me (actually, I'm not even a beginning programmer yet!), and here is my wish answered! (Hmmm...maybe if I wish for a Falcon 030...) This 154K ASCII file is chock-full of information about programming in GFA Basic, "C," "C++, and "Flex" (by Carl Barron, a member of BRAG ST, the user group of which I am a member!) along with an excellent review of what goes into making a program interface useful and "cool," and much much more. If you program at all, or are even interested in the subject this file is for you. I admit that I don't understand much in this file, but I understand some, and reading this helps me to understand more. I recommend it to you. AEOPJ2pr is the October 16, 1993 issue of the AEO Programmer's Journal. I'm glad to see this second issue of this needed resource. It's also something to remind me of how much I don't know...and how much I can still learn! Here's some of what you can find there (I'm putting in the whole listing because it has something for practically every programmer--great work guys!): * Editorial * Meet the Authors ............. short biographical notes on the authors * What is in this issue of AEO-PJ * A note from the IAAD .............. They want to help Atari Developers * 68K Column ................. Some Assembly Required by Damien M. Jones * C Column ....................... First steps to learning C programming * Advanced Computing ..... Carl Barron explores a practical side to Flex * Hard Core .... Interview with Charles Smeton author of STraight Fax! 2 * Dabbling in PASCAL ......... Kris Gasteiger explains Pascal and Sherry * Practical DSP .................... Programming the 56001 by BrainStorm * LIB [ new file(s) ] ................. X11R5 and GNU CD-ROM disc review * Periodicals ......... The Atari Compendium reviewed by Damien M. Jones * OBJECT::ATARI ............... Warwick Allison examines C++ and GEM VDI * In the Trenches ............ Solving "real-world" programming problems * Language Watch ................... Current versions of developer tools * Bad Example ........................... Do you really want to do that? * On the Networks ...................... Interactive programming on-line * Network Sign-up Information * User View ............................................. by Ron Whittam * Brain Stem rotator ..................... A true programming challenge? * Glossary of Terms * ATARI DEVELOPER INFORMATION ..... Where to get the official Atari Docs * Sources of Information ..................... References for this issue * Post Increment ................... What is coming up in the next issue AESDOCpr is a text file that details how you may make "Generic AES and VDI calls from Personal Pascal." These two calls are not explicitly supported by Personal Pascal, but this file gives you the work-around for that! No author's name on text! A_M_DEMOpr is a demo version of Animaster from ST Format, the British Game magazine. It is an animation development program designed specifically for GFA Basic users. It allows you to output sprites and animate them and then included them in your GFA Basic programs. No docs. Buy the program for them! ALW2pr is Clay Walnum's "The Assembly Language Workshop, Vol. 2. Volume One was on paper, volume 2 is on disk and released as Shareware. There are five chapters in this book, each chapter being a combination of text, source code and executable code for that chapter's programs, and sometimes .PC3 files containing that chapter's illustrations. The source code illustrations contain versions for both Hisoft's DevPac2 assembler and Atari's MadMac assembler. This version of the ALW can help you learn to program the AES and VDI, including such topics as starting and ending a GEM application, adding menus to a window, designing and controlling dialog boxes, using the VDI to draw shapes on-screen, and more. AMS++LIBpr is the Atari Machine Specific library (AMS) by Warwick Allison (dated 1992). The AMS library is a collection of C++ classes and functions that gives access to many features of the Atari computers sytems that are not normally found in general-purpose C++ libraries. Docs (for people who know what they are doing!) are included. 382K uncompressed. ANIMENGNpr is the Animation Engine by Bob Dolan. The Animation Engine allows you to create cartoon like sprite sequences in low or medium resolution which can be used in your own programs. The program creates a data file which represents all of the frames of each sequence. At this time, each sprite frame is limited to a maximum size of 16*16 pixels or less. There are eight frames in each sequence ( or bank ) and eight banks in each file. Colors can be adjusted and are saved with all frame data. SHAREWARE. Docs included. ARPBOOKpr is a basic to advanced textbook on "Atari ST Machine Specific Programming In Assembly" by Robert C. Arp, Jr.. If you have ever thought about programming in Assembly then this text is for you! Combining ASCII text and .IMG pictures, this textbook-on-a-disk will guide you step by step through the process of Assembly programming. The book contains eleven chapters and numerous other example files. Unfortunately, this file is missing chapters eight and nine. Maybe by the time you work through chapters 1-7 I'll have found the rest! AS68HELPpr is the AS68 Helper. It is a tutorial and utility program for users of DRI's AS68 assembler by none other than Charles F. Johnson of CodeHead and Little Green Footballs Software fame. This article (and program) won't teach you 68000 assembly language, but it will show you how to set up a disk with all the files necessary to edit, assemble and debug programs using DRI's AS68 assembler, as supplied with the Atari Developer's Kit. And there's a nice treat included for anyone who uses AS68; a utility program that can greatly simplify the whole editing and compiling process. This utility, the AS68 Helper, acts as a sort of dispatcher program, letting you edit, assemble (with several different options), or debug your code--all with the click of a mouse button! ASSEMBLRpr allows the construction of machine language programs with the use of the general 68000 command set. Color or mono. Docs included. ASSMPRSSpr is a January 6, 1992 press release from Taylor Ridge Books announcing the release of _The ST Assembly Language Workshop_, a book that is a novice's guide to assembly language programming. Written by Clayton Walnum, the author of _C-manship Complete_ this new book is vol. 1 in a three volume set that will take you from the basics to advanced assembly language programming on the ST. Complete descriptions and info on ordering are included. ASTROTSTpr by R.A. Carroll is an _MSDOS_ Astronomy Test program written in Pascal. The Pascal source code is included so that you wonderful programmers out there can translate this to the ST! Please let me know if this can be done or not. OK? Thanks! AUTOMUZKpr the "GFA MATHEMATICAL MELODIAN" is a simple demonstration program of a technique of screen management used in both utilities and games. It creates endless though sometimes boring musical melodies. The compiled GFA program is included along with the Basic file and program list. Runs on mono or color. It's interesting to create your own "sometimes boring musical melodies." AWTLDEMOpr is a demo of DataBasements Shareware windowed text library by Erin Monaco. This demo presents you with a windowed Pop Up menu with several selections available. Click on one and get a message concerning your choice. The author states, "This is be NO means an easy way to implement Pop Up Menus :). But the reason I did this demo was to show you JUST how versitile these libraries can be!" Since I know Erin to be a competent programmer I'll take his word for it! C source and docs included. BASGFAMDpr will allow you to change GFA-BASIC and compiler so that they will recognize .GFA, instead of the .BAS extender which is used by ST BASIC "BASICFIX.PRG" modifies the interpreter. "CMPILFIX.PRG" modifies the compiler. By Martin Hodge, aka Jarvis. BASVECpr is BASVEC_E.BAS - Release #01, Version 0.90 (dated Oct. 5, 1991) BasVec is a system for compiled Basic programmers that allows HiSoft Basic code to be installed in an exception vector, allowing Basic programmers to write programs that do things previously possible only in advanced (and difficult to learn, write and debug) assembly language. Docs included. BBDEMO15pr is ButtonzBasic v.1.5 by MajicSoft. This program was created to make programming in GFA Basic easier, not a tutor program but a utility in which all of the standard chores of programming and compiling, moving around files, setting compiler options, etc...are done with ease. The Menu program that came with GFA Basic was not really meant to be a fully functional work area, but a tool to get you started. ButtonzBasic IS intended to be a fully functional work area. The things which make ButtonzBasic more useful are the configuration options that can be saved for future sessions, a simple click of a button to get you going from editing to compiling and linking with as many objects as you desire. Not only this but disk commands if you are not using other accessories which have disk commands available. Also ButtonzBasic automatically supports all ST resolutions in the same program. This program is fully functional except that you need to reconfigure it each time it is used. Ordering information and docs included. BCC_GFApr is a series of GFA programs by Randy Warner (mostly). Code to wipe the screen with colors, a "doodler" sketchpad, some animated box demos, a program to restore the default ST colors, and a good random spirograph program. Some work in color or mono, others color only. SHAREWARE. BETERBEZpr is a GFA .LST file that will allow you to use GFA Basic to draw Bezier curves. What's so special about that since every GFA Basic since v.3.07 can do that? Unlike GFA Basic you can access any point on the curve for your own purposes. This code is almost as fast as the GFA code and more versatile. BISN119Bpu is the Bison parser generator v.1.19b. Bison is a parser generator in the style of yacc. It reads a grammar spec and what to do when the various parts are recognized, creating a C function to do it. It should be upwardly compatible with input files designed for yacc. Only the diffs, executable, and supplemental files are packaged in this archive. BRADFTHpr by Mitch Bradley is Forthmacs what he calls one of the very best Forth systems available today. Forth is a programming language that gives you total control of your computer (according to him). SHAREWARE. BRNSTRMpr is an article on Brainstorm's DSP development for the Atari Falcon030. MPEG is a method of compressing video animations for digital playback. Very interesting, though not in a detailed way! BULLFROGpr is some source code courtesy of the BullFrog programming team. (Flood, Populus, etc...) It's from a series in ST Format mag. (UK) on assembly programming in games. You need DevPac to assemble it. It's pretty well commented so you can learn quite a bit without the article. In the game you are a unicycle attacked by golf-holes. BUTNBOX2pr is "Buttons-In-A-Box" a pseudo-dialog construction set, for use in low color resolution and with GFA BASIC. This utility allows you to easily create dialog boxes for inclusion in you GFA Basic programs. Output is saves as a .CL1 and a .LST file. Color only. Limited docs. BYACC is a port of Berkeley yacc (*not* BSD unix yacc, this is Pd) for Tos using the Gnu C compiler. BYACC is an LALR(1) parser generator which has been made as compatible as possible with AT&T Yacc. The port was done by jwahar r. bammi. NOTE: Look for C++DISK1 through 3 as C__DISK1 - 3. C++DISK1pr is the first of three disks containing the complete Free Software Foundation's GCC v.2.5.8b C and C++ compiler. There are docs, but they are fairly basic and relate function calls only. Get a C or C++ book, and that will give you all you need. This version is much improved over previous versions when doing C++ programming (or so I've been told--I know _nothing_ about that myself!). It is nearly 100% AT&T 1.2 compatible. This is a huge set of programs and files--over 2 meg compressed in just this file! Include, library, and BIN files are included. You need a hard drive and at least two meg of RAM to use this, I'm sure. C++DISK2pr is the second of three disks containing the complete Free Software Foundation's GCC v.2.5.8b C and C++ compiler. There are docs, but they are fairly basic and relate function calls only. Get a C or C++ book and that will give you all you need. This version is much improved over previous versions when doing C++ programming (or so I've been told--I know _nothing_ about that myself!). It is nearly 100% AT&T 1.2 compatible. C++DISK3pr is the third of three disks containing the complete Free Software Foundation's GCC v.2.5.8 C and C++ compiler. There are docs, but they are simple ones which relate function calls only. Get a C or C++ book and that will give you all you need. CALCULTRpr is a Programmers' calculator using decimal, hex and binary notation. It works with mono and color. CARDSMBKpr is a memory bank of card sprites ( a deck ) for STOS. Shareware sprites by Greg Gallardo. This file decompresses to almost 105,000 bytes so make sure you have enough disk space first. CBpr is CB Ver 3.1, the C/C++ Beautifier and Source Code Formatter by Drew Wells (dated Oct. 13, 1992). CB tries to change your source file as little as possible while still imposing a standard format on it (and the standard is not someone else's standard, but one you design!). It will correct all the indenting and add some line-feeds here and there to pretty things up. CB also works with POV-Ray scene files (see PICMANIP category for POVRay files). Docs and C source code included. CBARRONpr is some GFA BASIC 3.0 source code that'll show you how to install a resource file directly into your program. By Larry D. Duke. CBPROGpr has nothing to do with Citizen's Band Radio. It is a C beautifier program that will indent blocks by 2 spaces unless you specify otherwise. Rewritten from the DVC/65 version by Ralph Walden. CCHECKpr checks C programs for correctly matching brackets of all kinds, including quotes and comment brackets, checks that the indentation of matching brackets also matches, and checks for symptoms of 3 kinds of errors that the C compiler allows without warning. By Steve Draper. Docs included. CDHTECH1pr is is discussion of the many CodeHead programs that have special "hooks" or "back doors" built in that can be exploited by other programs. This archive contains a discussion of those hooks and other programming subjects from April 26, 1991 through November 10, 1991 from GEnie. This continues in Category 22 Topic 10 in the GEnie Bulletin Board. CFLOWpr is a .TTP program that will allow you to do C Source code flow charting. If you know what this means it will give you the hiearchy of functions. This version includes page numbers and the ability to show only the first level functions. No docs included. CH_EDpr is CodeHead ED - The EMACS Desk Accessory (dated June 22, 1991). CodeHead ED is a version of Micro EMACS 3.9 which runs as a normal desk accessory. CodeHead ED makes use of the GEM file selector (or any replacement you have installed. This is a major advantage over EMACS' usual requirement that you type in the entire filename and path. ED also has faster routines for loading and saving of files as well as faster search routines. Docs included. CLIPBORDpr is the description of the method Atari recommends of handling passing data between programs. This program and documentation provide all you need to know to develop programs and accessories that can pass data between themselves. CLIPBRD2pr is the Atari Clipboard CPX v.1.0 by Scott Sanders of Software Development Systems. New and very much improved over v.0.9! Ever since the first Atari computers rolled off the assembly line TOS was capable of information sharing between applications. An example of this would be to say, highlight a block of text in your word processor, select cut from the menu bar, quit the word processor, load a desktop publisher, select paste into a text box and lo and behold your text would appear. The sad truth is, however, that very few applications handle this well, if at all. This CPX allows you greater flexibility when used with programs that support the Atari Clipboard. It even lets you use it with programs (like STalker and Aladdin) that use the clipboard but don't use it quite the way Atari said to do so. Now you can VIEW your clips from within this CPX whether they be ASCII text, .IMG drawing or .XIC icon files. Also included is the official Atari ASCII text on the Clipboard standards (recently redefined). Color or mono. Docs included. This requires Atari's new XCONTROL.ACC (CPX in the Suzy B's Software UTILITYS catalog). CLIPS311pr is CLIPS v.3.11 (dated July 25, 1990). The CLIPS is a tool or shell for developing expert systems. It is a forward chaining rule-based language using the Rete algorithm. CLIPS was designed to allow expert system development and delivery on conventional computers. The primary design goals were portability, efficiency and functionality. To meet these goals, CLIPS is written in and fully integrated with the C language. Future versions of CLIPS may be provided in other languages. An Ada version is currently under development. CLIPS was developed by the Artificial Intelligence Section of the Mission Planning and Analysis Division at NASA/Johnson Space Center. CLISPpr is an implementation of COMMON LISP for the Atari ST by Bruno Haible and Michael Stoll (dated Nov. 1991). LISP is a programming language. It was invented by J. McCarthy in 1959. There have been many dialects of it, but nowadays LISP has been standardized and wide-spread due to the industrial standard COMMON LISP. There are applications in the domains of symbolic knowledge processing (AI), numerical mathematics (MACLISP yielded numerical code as good as FORTRAN), and commercial programs like editors (EMACS) and CAD (AUTOCAD). LISP is run in an interactive environment. You input forms, and they will be evaluated at once. Thus you can inspect variables, call functions with given arguments or define your own functions. Docs included on installing the program, but you will need a LISP textbook (two are mentioned) to learn how to program using LISP (that is, unless you already know how!) CMDMENTSpr is Vector Commandments by The Codeheads. This file is a must for programmers needing to steal OS vectors in their programs. Here is where you can find a list of "commandments" from the Codeheads, telling you how to do it right. These commandments are not burdensome but are given to help you program your best! (Hmm...sounds familiar somehow!) COLDEMOpr is a whole slew (17 in all) of GFA Basic files that demonstrate what you can do with GFA Basic and your ST with a color monitor. COMPDEMOpr is a demo of a resourse construction kit for GFA Basic as provided by Marathon Computers. It shows you how easy it would be to provide all sorts of helps for the creation of your GFA Basic programs. Color only. COOKIEMSpr is a "just for fun" program from WizWorks! This program will change your ARROW mouse pointer to a chocolate chip cookie with a byte out of it! If you have DB_EYES from Dr. Bobware, this will give DBEYES something good to look at! Those li'l eyes just seem to get hungrier and hungrier lookin' at that cookie skittering across the screen! The cookie has a bit taken out of it so it is still useful as a pointer. Color or mono. Docs included. CPM_EMULpr is a program that allows you to run CP/M programs on your ST! Now you can run 1000's of CP/M programs--fast! By Gerd Hildebrandt and Herber Thiess. It is a complete virtual Z80 CPU running under the CP/M 2.2 operating system. This really works. Docs included. CPRINTX2pr by John I. Spande will print out your C source code on two sides of paper, it first prints odd numbered pages from last to first, then asks user to re-load paper and prints even numbered pages leaving pages properly collated for DeskJet type paper handling. It prints a descriptive header on each page and gives the option of printing line numbers. Pure C source code included. CPX_KURSpr is a .CPX and C source code by Richard Kurz designed to help you learn how to write .CPX modules (dated 1992). It is mostly in German, but this file can prove helpful to C programmers who are learning how to write .CPX modules. ST-TT compatible. CPXMAKERpr is the MAKE CPX program v.1.02 by Noud van Kruysbergen (date May 18, 1992). This program will allow you to easily add to your potential CPX files all the information that Atari's XCONTROL.ACC expects to find at the beginning of any CPX file. The doc file tells you all that you need to add, and the program takes all the information you provide it and sticks them all together. From the docs, this seems to be the program to have if you intend to create CPX modules for the ST-Falcon. Color or mono. ST-Falcon compatible (supposedly). Postcardware. CRISISpr is an updated version of the poem "The Night Before Christmas" written from the viewpoint of a programmer behind schedule. Now entitled "Twas the Night Before Crisis," aptly. Santa, the master programmer arrives and fixes it all "just the way the customer ordered!" CURSESMMpr by R. van 't Veen is a screen updating and cursor movement package. It provices a set of C-functions which allow the user easier design of full-screen applications. C_BOUNCEpr is a short Sozobon "C" routine by John C. Cook designed to show the novice "C-er" how to bounce a text object around on screen. Fully commented. The compiled program is also included (it makes pretty patterns on your screen. Unfortunately, you have to re-boot to quit.). C_LIBSA1pr is the "C" Utility Library A, v.1 by Scott Sanders of Software Development Systems. Library A, contains two functions both designed to extend the useability of the AES, namely, form_ncenter(), and form_nalert(). form_ncenter() is essentially the same as form_center except that upon entry the GRECT * contains the rectangle upon which the object is centered. Basically this is useful if you wish to center an object over a window or another object. form_nalert() is an extension of form_alert. It adds many options which would add to the usefulness of this function. A custom 32x32 bitmap may be passed or the standard three may be referenced. The input string is compatible with form_alert(). A GRECT may be passed to cause form_ncenter() to be called or NULL may be passed to force form_center. C_SOURCEpr is the complete C source files and example programs that go along with the BANTAM Computer Book's "ATARI ST Application Programming." Distributed by permission of Bantam, these files are a very valuable addition to this excellent (and probably still available--ordering info enclosed) book on C programming. Docs included. C_UTILpr is a series of 68k assembly language routines to support DRI C by Adrian P. Warnshuis (aka Pat Warnshuis). It is a library of primitive assembly language routines which support program development under DRI C. DBFTOGFA by Gilles Therreault is a small GFA Basic program (.LST) that will enable you to use dBMAN .DBF files in your GFA Programs. This is version 1.0 dated Sept. 20, 1992. It is not yet a complete application, but should prove useful to those who want to understand the structure of .DBF files. DBLSCRLLpr is a GFA source code listing of a small program by Charles F. Johnson (of CodeHead Software fame) that demonstrates the "double scrolling" phenomenon of TOS 1.4 and later, where the addition of a timer event causes double message reporting. The code is listed in ASCII so that it may be examined by programmers who don't have GFA. DEMO_SNDpr is is a GFA v.2 .LST file for a Sound Effect Player by W. Smith from ST Format Magazine (dated August 1989). It will run in color or mono. Wayne Steinert has included a .LST file as a demo of how to use these in your own programs. DEMOSTRApr is a GFA basic program that gives you a run through of the features of GFA Basic. If you wonder what this program is all about this demo can give you an idea (it's of an old version though). Needs GFABARO.PRG to view (or GFA Basic in which case you really don't need this!) If you like this you can get GFABASC2 from our catalog (it's now PD!) Color or Mono. DEVASTORpr is a GFA Basic file of a simple mouse based arcade game. Runs with the color or mono monitor. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. The compiled version is found elsewhere. DEV_DEMOpr is a demo of DEV_SHELL v.2.0 available from MajicSoft and written by David Munsie. This is shell program for GFA Basic v.3.5/3.6 which will magnify the power available to GFA Programers. This program provides you with a handsome and useful interface that allows you to quickly access the various tools provided through GFA Basic. You can configure Dev_Shell to run your favorite external programs at the touch of a button, toggle between 50/60 Hz modes, and even edit, compile, and modify compiler options for up to 5 source codes at a time. This demo works in ST medium res. on any ST-Falcon (the full version will work with ST res. and some others, with reservations). Limited docs and functionality, but it's easy enough to figure out and enough to whet your appetite. DE_TABpr by Les Kneeling is a program that strips out all tabs from a file and replaces them with spaces. This means that the file will still be readable when using the "Show file" routine from the desktop. The tab size is set to 4, if you wish to change this it will be necessary to alter the listing. "C" source code included. See TAB22 for a stripped down version of this program which only takes up 22 lines of code! DICTIONpr is the source code (GFA Basic v.3.5) for Dan Panke's spell checking program Diction v.1.11 (dated July 3, 1991). By correcting documents you build Diction's dictionary file. It will always give you the opportunity to either correct or add to the dictionary any word it does not recognize. Since this is the source code (.GFA) you must have GFA Basic 3.5 or the run time version of GFA Basic to use this. Color or mono. Docs included. DFN2LSTpr is the DFN to LST Converter v. 1.01 (dated Dec. 29, 1990). DLC is a GEM program which is designed for GFA Basic programmers who use the Atari DRI RCS. Essentially, DLC reads the .DFN file created by the Atari DRI RCS and writes a GFA listing to disk. This listing is almost identical to the one the Atari DRI RCS is capable of creating with two exceptions. First of all DLC will create the GFA listing MUCH faster (20 seconds vs. 3.4 minutes!) The second feature DLC offers is options to control the format of the GFA listing. There's more, too. Docs included. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. DFNM_100pr is the DFN Maker v.1.0 by Lonny L. Pursell (dated April 17, 1992). This program reads a resource file (RSC) and generates an order binding file (DFN). The DFN file contains all the tree and object names in a given resource file. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT compatible. Docs included. DIOX95pr is DIOX v.0.95 by Paul Huntington. The purpose of DIOX is to allow the GFA BASIC programmer to quickly and easily create and edit dialog boxes. It will do this by allowing the programmer to visually place and edit the various dialog box buttons, choose thier 'properties' and then generate the actual source code to implement the dialog box. The goal of the programmer was to eliminate the chore of writing user interfaces so that programmers can concentrate on writting JUST their applications. This is a 1987 program and was written in GFA Basic and compiled with v.1.8 of the GFA Compiler. I assume that the .LST files created can still be used with more recent versions of GFA Basic, but I don't know for sure. Color or mono. Docs included. Over 550K uncompressed. DISAMBLRpr is a free program disassembler by Scott Swentex (dated Sept. 9, 1991). Simple docs are included within the program. DISPLAYpr by Richard Noe will display low rez Neochrome and Degas pictures (scripted if used). Color monitor required. Needs GFABASRO.PRG. DIAMONDpr is an interesting demo of moving line drawings using GFA Basic. Must have GFABASRO.PRG to use. Color or Mono. By Marathon Computer Press. DISCNDpr by Scott Swentex will convert files and memory to assembly language stored to an output file. In other words it takes programs apart so that you can see how they are put together! Color or mono. DLIBS12pr is dLibs v1.2 by Dale Schumacher (dated 10/19/88). It is the third release of a library of "C" functions compatible with the C compilers Alcyon C and Sozobon C. With this library you can write and port better programs. Don't do the work yourself! You be creative, let this library do the easier, but tedious, work for you! DRAGONpr (GFA Basic) is a silly small program that draws a dragon on the screen in varying degrees of complexity according to your choice. Absolutely no practical use whatsoever. Color or mono. Needs the GFABASRO.PRG to run. DSP_ASMpr is a DSP56001 Assembler by Quinn Jensen (dated Dec. 14, 1991). It's in English and I have no idea of how to use it! EDHOOKS2pr is for all of you programmers out there. This text file describes how you can let someone using your program access EdHak directly from your application (or ACC). EdHak can automatically exchange text (or other data) with your program to make it appear to the user almost as if it is part of your program. EDITORpr is a GFA Basic (3.0) .LST of a simple text editor, one that uses GEM, windows, allows importation and saving of ASCII files, printing and more. The RSC file is also included. For color or mono. By Kairi Yousif. EIFFELpr is VICI v.1.02 by Peter Seitz (dated Mar. 13, 1993). This is a GEM based interpreter for the Eiffel computer language. Program and docs in German. Numerous examples are provided. SHAREWARE. 360K uncompressed. E_GEM130 is the EnhancedGEM-Library v.1.30 by Christian Grunenberg (dated Nov.26, 1993). This is a freeware Dialog-Library which includes source code in C and Assembler, and is fully compatible with MultiTOS, Mag!X 2.0, and Winx 2.x (I assume Geneva, too). Some of the Capabilities of this Enhanced GEM-Dialog-Library are: - all Capabilities from LET 'EM FLY, the program that lets you create "Flying Dialog Boxes," the XFormDo-Lib, and more. - Bi-pass the GEM limit or 4 windows open at once. - Background processing when MultiTOS is available. - Clipboard accessability - Cookie/SCRAP/Rsrc Environment-Library - many dilated Object such as...Radio-Buttons...Check-Buttons...Cycle-Buttons for Popups - HELP-Button - Text with Attributes - VDI/GDOS-Driver - Size of the System-Fonts ...and much, much more. Unfortunately, all of this is in German, but I imagine that if you know programming, that won't matter as much...perhaps! ELAN1V5pr is Elan v.1.5. This is an complete programming language which was developed at the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands, as an alternative to BASIC for teaching programming. It lends itself to "Top Down" or "Bottom Up" structuring as well as modular and recursive programming. There are several examples included in this archive, along with some documentation and recommendations for books on Elan. Docs included. Color or mono. ERRATTApr is the Errata Sheet #1 by Scott Sanders, the author of the new book, "The Atari Compendium" (TAC). Dated Nov. 1, 1993 this Atari Works (and duplicate ASCII file) list the errors, omissions, and clarifications to infomation contained within the Compendium. If you are a programmer you will very likely drool over this book. It is truely and "everything you wanted to know about the Atari" book in relation to the operating system and hardware of all Atari 16/32 bit computers. EXAMPLE3pr by Ron Rabaut is a GFA Basic .BAS and .LST file of three simple examples of what GFA Basic can do. I have not the slightest idea of what it does! EXTENDOpr is the WARP 9 EXTEND-O-SAVE CONSTRUCTION SET by Charles F. Johnson (dated Sept. 14, 1992). This file contains .S code in MAD MAC format along with Docs that will tell you how to create your own screensaver modules for use with Warp 9. Have you checked out Warp 9? It's amazing! It's fast! It's great! F77pr is a compliler driver by U. Bartelt (v.0.12 dated 1992) for the BC Fortran 77 v.1.3c. The docs are in German, but you can puzzle out the parameters and path set up that needs to be done. C source included. FAST_TXTpr is is a modification to the Fast Text display routine published in the "Prog. w/ GFA Basic 3.0" book. It was modified to work with color monitors, where it was originally written for mono monitors. FAZE_SRCpr is the source code for Faze, a screen saver by DMJ. It's 100% assembly. FFTpr is a file containing series of C source files that will allow you to do Cooley-Tukey fast Fourier transform on an arbitrary number of real or complex samples, respectively. That is, they will allow you to do that if you know C programming! FIELDSpr is a GFA Basic .BAS and .LST files by Kevin Mason. It is a "editable fields and function key detect subroutine module for insertion into program dialog box or other applications" It is also a "GFA demonstration of using Boolean logic to remove IF-THEN statements to speed program execution." FLEX237pr is a GNU port of Flex v.2.3.7 by Vern Paxson and jwahar r. bammi. I have no idea what this does. Docs included, but they mean nothing to me! FLTDLG_2pr is a set of files by RoadKill (Christian G. Rountree) that will show you how to write Floating Dialog boxes and Floating Toolboxes (something you need to know how to do if you want your code to be MultiTOS compatible). This is version 2 (dated April 26, 1993) which fixes which fixes a few minor bugs in version one (released just a few days before--that's support!). These files were written in Lattice C 5.52, but is easily portable. Docs, C source, a demo program, and teaching docs are included. FN2LSTpr is the DFN to LST Converter v.1.00 (DLC) by Lonny L. Pursell and Encom (dated December 1, 1990). DLC is a GEM program which is designed for GFA Basic programmers who use the Atari DRI RCS (or any RSN editor that creates .DRN files). Essentially, DLC reads the .DFN file created by the Atari DRI RCS and writes a GFA listing to disk. This listing is almost identical to the one the Atari DRI RCS is capable of creating with two exceptions. First of all DLC will create the GFA listing MUCH faster (on the same .DFN file packaged with the Atari DRI RCS the Atari DRI RCS took 3.4 minutes to create the GFA listing. DLC created the same GFA listing in 20 seconds. The time testing was conducted on an Atari SF314 floppy disk drive. The second feature DLC offers is options to control the format of the GFA listing. DLC also contains options for sorting the object names within the GFA listing. You can have DLC sort the objects by letters, numbers, object type, or no sort at all. DLC also offers options for differnt variable types such as bytes, words, longs, floats, or no postfix at all. In addition, you can use the GEM Desktop's "Install Application" feature to set things up so that DLC will automatically run when you double-click on a .DFN file. Docs included. Color only. SHAREWARE. FOOLISPpr is Fools Lisp 1.3, a Lisp/Scheme interpreter ported from UNIX to the ST. FOOTSHOT is "Shooting YourSelf in the Foot" (and sometimes not being able to do so) using some of the many programming languages available today. Paul Lefebvre gives this lighthearted look at just what you can and cannot do using programming languages available today. It's fun to read whether you haven't learned to program (like me) or are conversant in all of the 18 languages mentioned. FOREST2 is Forest v.2 by Merlin L. Hanson (dated Jan. 15, 1989). It is a program to produce a listing which is an automatically produced table of contents of a source file in Pascal and, at the same time, a listing which shows the structure (or lack of structure) of the program. You can output this list to either the monitor, a printer or to a file. If to a file you and then paste it back into the original program wherever you wish, simply by using a word processor. Source code .PAS) and docs included. FORMATpr --This file is a GFA Basic listing (.LST) of "A Multi-Disk, Multi- Drive Format Program." With this file you can see how this program was written. The program itself is found in another place. Format two disks at the same time! What a timesaver! Written for a color monitor, but you can re-write it for a mono monitor if you have GFA Basic (directions included). FORMRUN3pr is Form_Run v.3.0, a form_do replacement routine .S file (dated 2 Sept. 1991) by Bill Aycock. In this version, if the procedure is running as a desk accessory, then the extended-object-type functions (exiting or highlighting an object when the mouse pointer passes over it) and the dialog exit when the user clicks off the form do not function correctly if the user _does_ click off the form, these functions won't work until the user clicks on one of the dialog's buttons. All other functions like the command keys, key equivalents, keypress substitutions, and extended text editing features will still function as documented. A sample program is included. FORTRANpr is BC-FORTRAN77 v.1.3c, a complete Fortran compiler by Andre Koestli. The author allows anyone to use it for any purpose EXCEPT commercial and military applications. This file contains compiler, linker, runtime library, math library, and manuals. FPLIB2pr is the Floating Point Co-Processor Interface for the Atari ST line of Computers. These routines where tested with a Atari Mega STE and a 68882 FPCP. These C language routinies should work with any Atari ST with a 68000 processor and 68881 or 68882 Co-Processor. This code was written to be used with the Megamax 'C' Complier. But should be usable with any complier that uses the IEEE (754) Double Precision Real Numbers. Single, Extend, and BCD real numbers are not supported. This code will not work with the more recent processors (68020, 68030,...) since the interface is not under software only control. Freeware. By Robert W. Stiles (dated 1992). FPLIB21pr is v.2.1 of David Brooks' floating-point math library for the Sozobon C compiler. If you have an earlier version you might like to consider upgrading to this library. This file includes source code and the library objects. FRACTALpr is Fractals in GFA Basic by Kevin Thomas. This program allows you to set the parameters for your fractals, allows Julia and Mandelbrot curves, zooms, default settings, load and saves your fractal drawings, and more. Color. Docs included (online helps as well). Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. FREEUSEDpr is a sub-program .BAS file for HiSoft Basic 2 by Chris Roberts of DragonWare Software fame. It will allow you to find and display the free and used space on any drive you select. PowerNet compatible. Well commented. FRMK_DOpr by Mark Slagell (the author of SilkMouse v.3.2--if you don't have that, get it! See the UTILITYS section, SILKMOUSu) is form_do() replacement for all of you programmers out there (dated Aug. 1, 1993). This linkable object file will only add 1000 bytes to your code, but it will allow you to assign keystrokes to any dialog box (and several other things that I don't understand). This archive includes object file, source code (S), docs, and a sample program. FRM_DO is a direct port to GFA Basic (including the comments!) of Tim Oren's form_do replacement. The original C listing and companion document are included. Due to differences in C and GFA Basic there are a few minor changes, but the functionality remains the same. If you print out the C and GFA listings, you can follow both while reading the explanation provided by Tim Oren. FSEL_FIXpr is a GFA Basic .LST file that will allow you to easily "Pass title to Universal Item Selector easily from GFA." It alos works with the TOS 1.4 item selector. This same procedure may be used with earlier versions of TOS but no title will be passed. By Randy Blain. FUTILBINpr is the binary versions of the GNU file utilities version 3.1. All of these TTP utilities will run either under MiNT or TOS. Comments by Eric R. Smith (the author of MiNT) are included (dated Nov. 5, 1991). Over 480K uncompressed. FXpr is 2 demos of the special effects that are readily available through GFA Basic. By Jim Luczak. Color or mono. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. GASBIN02pr is the Atari port of GAS, the Free Software Foundation's assembler. No docs included. GAWKBINpr is GNU awk (gawk) release 2.13.2 from the Free Software Foundation (an included text file has the name Michal Jaegermann attached to it). This is a pattern scanning and processing language. As the docs say: " Gawk is the GNU Project's implementation of the AWK programming language. It conforms to the definition of the language in the POSIX P1003.2 Command Language And Utilities Standard (draft 11). This version in turn is based on the description in The AWK Programming Language, by Aho, Kernighan, and Weinberger, with the additional features defined in the System V Release 4 version of UNIX awk. Gawk also provides some GNU-specific extensions." This archive contains only Atari executables of gawk 2.13.2, compiled with gcc 1.40, some test/ examples programs and a basic documentation. GBUGDEMOpr is a demo version of the GFA Basic Users Group disk based newsletter, the GBUG Diskazine. This demo gives you a feel for this bi-monthly double-sided diskazine for GFA Basic and all ST/STe/MEGA/TT computers. There is a News & Tips column, a Members' Feedback column, and an Extras column. Full of tips and source code, this diskazine could be very useful for you if you have GFA Basic. Color or mono. This file contains information on joining the group. GCC22BINpr is the GNU C v.2.2.2. Patchlevel 1 compiler. It was compiled with Mintlibs PL20. It contains the binaries for the compiler itself only. You will need the utilities, etc. from previous GCC's to use it. Hard Drive required. GCC_DOCSpr is a text file by Frank Ridderbusch that walks you through the installation process for the GNU C and C++ compilers. It helps (it almost always does!) if you know something about compilers in general, but even if not this can probably get you started with a working system (you must supply the compilers--see elsewhere in this category). GCC_MANpr is the complete ASCII MAN page (manual) for Gnu C version 1.36. It lists all of the command line options available. GEM++19pr is the GEM++ : C++ libraries for GEM/AES/VDI, version 1.99 (not quite 2.0 or so the author, Warwick Allison, says). These files require the GNU C++ compiler and Bammi's GEMLIB patchlevel 30 or better or MiNTLIBS patchlevel 34 or better to be useful. The author has increased Falcon friendliness of produced code and has configured the makefiles for optimized compilations (greatly reducing the size of the library and executables). Docs included. I would guess that if you know how to use this in your C++ programming then you need it! You need to uncompress this on a Hard Drive or a one meg RAM disk. GEMDEMpr is an interesting demo showing the variaties of things that can be done with the Modula 2 programing language. Included with this file is the source code for the demonstrations--Rotating Cubes, Moving Lines, Fractal Trees and more. Very interesting. GEMDOSpr is the Atari GEMDOS User's Manual. It describes the internals and use of GEMDOS on the Atari ST. This manual is divided into three parts; a tutorial and introduction for beginning users, a reference manual for application writers, and appendices for GEMDOS wizards. To use this manual effectively readers should be familiar with C and 68000 assembly language. Familiarity with MSDOS, Unix[1], and the standard C runtime library will also help. GEMFDEMOpr is the GemFast v1.8 Demo by Ian Lepore (dated April 18, 1992). The demo program shows off some of the new dialog handling and other features of v1.8. Along with the demo program itself, the author has included the demo source code and resource file, so that you can get some idea of how little source code was required to create the demo program. GemFast v.1.8 is (as far as I can figure--I'm not a programmer) a set of GEM Bindings that simplify and make even more useful the dialog boxes and various announcements that GEM programs routinely make. Color or mono. Docs and info about GemFast v.1.8 included. GEMFST18pr is GemFast v.1.8 is a Public Domain GEM Bindings and Programming Library by Ian Lepore (dated Nov.3, 1992). This huge library (just over one meg uncompressed) is full of high-level functions, excellent and extensive documention, and much more. If you are a "C" programmer then this is for you. I am not, and I have no idea what this is all about! Maybe someday! I've configured the archives so they can be uncompressed onto floppies. GEMPPpr by Warwick is a collection of C++ sources represents a basis from which we can develop C++ interfaces to the GEM environment. He has made these available to encourage C++ use, and GEM use. Brief description included. GETFILEpr is GetFile v,.0.1 by Peter Kienle & B'Brox Productions (dated April 2, 1993). This .ACC allows you to use your file selector and mouse to select any file. It will then write the full paths/names to an ASCII file. This can have numerous uses (print lists of just where your files are, for one) but the one the author uses most is passing multiple PostScript files for printing to Ghostscript, the PD PostScript emulator. Docs included. GFA2MAN3pr is Your Second GFA-BASIC (v.3.07 and above) Manual Third Edition by Han Kempen (dated December 1993). The Manual archive, two Library archives, and an Extra archive (LOTS of example code!) make up this full package (all in all 1.76 meg uncompressed!). The subtitle is "How I learned to stop worrying and love GFA-Basic." The author (a chemistry teacher! -- I knew he was an "all-right" guy!) doesn't program in GFA-Basic everyday. He's not a professional programmer. He uses GFA Basic because it's useable for people like himself. He sounds like a good teacher. He wrote this manual because no one else was writing the GFA Basic book for which he was looking. If you get this you don't need any other GFA-Basic books except the regular GFA-manual (or so the author modestly says!). This edition has been much improved over the second edition (which you might have seen as GFAXPERT). The manual is in 1st Word Plus format (1st Word, WordWriter ST, etc.). If you don't have one of those programs you will need a utility to convert this format to ASCII (check out UNFORM30 by Bill Aycock or DOC2ASC2 by Gary Wren). If you program in GFA Basic then you can use this file! GFA4PD_Epr is a new and tasty tidbit from GFA Germany (dated Dec. 12, 1992) for all of you GFA Basic fans. They have released the editor for their soon-to-be-released GFA Basic 4.0 into the public domain. It is fully windowed, MultiTOS compatible, and uses icons for its functions, in addition to the drop down menus. Up to 256 editing windows can be open at once, and each one has its own drop down menu! Only ASCII source code is supported at this time. It can even use non-propor- tional GDOS fonts! The program and docs are now all in English. ST--MultiTOS/MiNT compatible in all resolutions. GFABAS12pr is a series of messages from the GEnie telecommunication services taken from the Atari RoundTables. It contains a series of questions and answers about GFA Basic taken from July 26, 1992 through September 22, 1992. If you program in GFA Basic then this file is for you! GFAMENU2pr is a "Control Menu for GFA Basic" v.3.0 of higher by Anthony Watson (dated August 7, 1992). If you use GFA BASIC, you are possibly also using the menu program that accompanied GFA BASIC. You may also have noticed the conflicts between the control menu and the WINDOW COLORS CPX. This little program controls GFA BASIC and the Compiler in a very simple way. It has just four options - INTERPRETER, COMPILE, TEST RUN, and QUIT. If you know what this means then this might just be for you! Docs included. Color or mono. GFASCRL2pr by Vince Valenti is a GFA .LST file (commented) that shows you how to scroll through a picture file. The graphics have been modified from the game (and an excellent game at that!) Cops and Robbers Too by Kevin Scott. This program requires a joystick in Port 1. GFATECH3pr is the complete transcript from June 20, 1992 through August 4, 1992 of the GFA Technical Support Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The GFA Basic Tech Support topic is devoted to "Tips, tricks, and help with GFA-BASIC." If you program with this language, or are thinking of doing so, then this file is for you. The topic continues on GEnie. Why not sign up today! GFATOOLSpr by Sterling Webb, the author of Seurat (an EXCELLENT painting and .IMG manipulation program) is a collection of GFA Basic tools for dealing with .RSC files. What you get with this is a .RSC file analyzer program with DeskJet screen dump for resources, a large ICON editor, a large bit IMAGE editor that saves .ICN files, a .LST file that demonstrates how to place menu bar at bottom of screen and "dropdown" panels anywhere on the screen, instructions on how to place ICONS in your dropdown menus, and information on the structure of menu resources and .RSC files in general. Some of these require a mono monitor, others run in color as well. GFA_XB32pr is the XBIOS(32)/dosound() MusiX Player by M.J.Matts (dated 1992) ADAPTED by Glenn Graham (dated January 16, 1993). The GFA Basic 3 source code is included. This version incorporates a GEM Dialog Box for choosing the music files. If you want the music files for this you must also get XB32_GFA (found in this category). Color or mono. Docs included. GFA3FILEpr is three GFA .LST files for use with GFA Basic (required). ST/STe/TT compatible. The first is ARRANGER.LST by Mike Stepansky, dated 1/1992. This is an nth-letter word arranger/rearranger/combinatorial program for fun to solve puzzles in some daily newspapers. Up to 26-letter word support. An example, you give the word "BUS", & your ST/TT will spits out SUB, SBU, UBS, & so on. STOP gives you TOPS, POST, etc. For three letters: something like a^2+b^2+c^2 = z was used... The next .LST is SQUARING.LST, a program that squares the number you enter continuously by the limits of your ST/TT available RAM and limits by hardware speed. If you have played around with your calculator's "squaring" button but were dispointed to receive a 8-digit numbers with stupid exponent, then you will be amused HOW LARGE this program can go up to!! It is just another recreational mathematic. The last .LST is LARGENUM.LST, a program for a calculator or algorithm that deals with HUGE LONG integer numbers in multiplication computations, this is it. It is BETTER than your handy calculator because it uses only sci-notation w/ exponet as its limitations (small LCD areas). The math algorithm is possible via lattice matrix fashion invented by famous math genius, Napier. GFAAPIDpr contains a program and accessory by J.K. Andrews that will demonstrate how to use the GEM message pipeline with GFA Basic 3.0. The message pipeline is a great way to communicate and relay information between programs. Programs that utilize the pipeline allow you to write your own routines into desk accessories to expand upon the program. One program that utilizes this is DEGAS Elite. Of course, you are limited to the amount of information the program makes available through the pipeline. The source code and compiled .ACC and .PRG and docs are included. GFABASICpr is GFA Basic version 2.0. GFA Software Technologies has decided to allow this excellent program to be free distributed in the ST world. This is the program that took the ST world by storm with its ease of use and amazing programming possibilities. It comes with a list of commands. They did this because they are convinced that once you get a taste of GFA Basic you will want more, and so purchase GFA Basic 3.5 (or above, they keep on improving it!) Color or mono. (see GFACLASS for some excellent help in using GFABASIC.) GFABAS_6pr is a text file of all the activity on the GFA Basic Roundtable on GEnie from Feb. 1989 to March of 1991. Lots of excellent material and hints galore about GFA Basic. GFABAS_9pr is a compilation of questions and answers from GEnie about GFA Basic dated June, 1991 to October 7, 1991. Have you ever checked out GEnie? It's pretty good! GFACLASSpr by Tom Hayslett is a BASIC turtorial for GFA Basic 2 (pun intended!). Tom, who has written many programs for the ST has drawn upon his expertise in GFA Basic to introduce this valuable Basic to the non-programmer. Hurrah for him! Non-programmer tested and approved. If you have ever wondered about GFA Basic this one is for you. He only whets your appetite for more. Make sure to get GFABAS20, version 2 of GFA Basic, now released into the public domain. GFAFONTpr is a program that deomonstrates how to display a GEM font on screen in a GFA program without using GDOS. By John Spirko. GFAGRAPHpr is a sample chapter from some GFA help book (it doesn't say which one!). It is interesting reading, especially if you are an aspiring or experienced GFA Basic programmer. It takes you through the history of computer graphics, through an outline of how the ST produces screen displays, and to a large number of "how to make GFA Basic do this" examples. Well worth getting. GFALISTpr will print out an ASCII file or run a checksum on your .LST files, GFA Basic file and compiled program. Color or mono. GFAMAKERpr is GFAMAKER v.0.6 by Jim Burton. GFAMAKER converts a resource file into GFA BASIC 3.0 source code. Please note that this is a program in developement, and it does not support resource files that contain icons or bit images. It does support all other resource objects. The advantage of converting the resource file into source code is that the resource can be imbedded into your program, and will not have to be loaded separately with the RSRC_LOAD call. This version creates a much smaller resource .LST file than version 0.5. Docs included. GFASSHELpr by Eric Slick is a shell for GFA Basic Compiler 3.0 that allows you to set up and save six separate compiler/linker options settings with GFA Basic. All this and a GEM based panel interface, too. Color or mono. This runs as either an accessory or program. SHAREWARE. Docs included. GFATECH2pr is a text file taken from GEnie and the Atari RoundTables. It is a series of messages about tips, tricks, and help with GFA-Basic (226 messages total) from Feb., 1992 through the beginning of July, 1992). One of these years I'm going to try my hand at GFA- Basic. This file will be of help! Would anyone care to trade a copy (legit) of GFA Basic plus docs for Suzy B's Software disks? Let me know! GFA_DEMOpr is an interesting set of GFA Basic programs showing some of the things that this basic can do. Fractle generation, moving lines and shapes, etc.. GFA_UTILpr is two .LST files: windtext.lst which sends this procedure an array of strings and sizing information and a four-way scrolling window will appear on top of any screen; and sel_file.lst -- an alternative file selector that lets the user pick a group of files and when exiting the selector. GMAKE362pr is GNU Make v.3.62 by Frank Ridderbusch (dated July 27, 1992). It is a full-featured MAKE released through the Free Software Foundation, Inc.. This make executable is now compiled with GNU-C 2.2.2 and Bammi's libs and header at patchlevel 82. Docs included. GMFST18pr is a text file that gives you a brief overview of Ian Lepore's GEMFAST bindings version 1.8. GPP22BINpr is the GCC 2.2 C++ compiler (GCC) v.2.2.2 Patchlevel 1. It was compiled with mintlibs PL20. It contains the binaries for the compiler itself only. You will need the utilities, etc. from previous gcc's to use this file. Hard Drive required. GPROFpr from the Free Software Foundation is a wonderful and needed program if you do any programming in Gnu C. Running this program will allow you to learn where your program spent its time and which functions called which other functions while it was executing. This information can show you which pieces of your program are slower than you expected, and might be candidates for rewriting to make your program execute faster. It can also tell you which functions are being called more or less often than you expected. This may help you spot bugs that had otherwise been unnoticed. GRABBER2pr (.PRG) Sprite Grabber Version 2.0 by Byron Cullen (c) 1987 Voyaging Minds. Sprite Grabber allows you to 'grab' any part of a picture to use as a 'Full Color Sprite' in your own GFA Basic programs. Sprite Grabber allows you to save the selected sprites in one of two formats. As a .DAT file that you need to BLOAD into a variable, or as a .LST file that you can merge directly into your program. Documentation included. Color or mono GRAPUTILpr is three sets of routines for GFA programmers to include animation in their prgs as well as compress those nasty neo files. GFA Novices or Experts can benifit from these routines. SHAREWARE by Martin Kruse. GREPpr is GNU's grep and egrep version 1.5, compiled with gcc 1.37. Encluded in this file is the complete manual page. GNU e?grep is based on a fast lazy-state deterministic matcher (about twice as fast as stock Unix egrep) hybridized with a Boyer-Moore-Gosper search for a fixed string that eliminates impossible text from being considered by the full regexp matcher without necessarily having to look at every character. The result is typically many times faster than Unix grep or egrep. (Regular expressions containing backreferencing may run more slowly, however.) I have NO idea what this does!! GSOUND_1pr is G-Sound by Wayne Steinert (dated September 1, 1991). G-Sound is a utility program to help you add sounds to your GFA Basic programs. It's not too pretty but it does the job! Just run it (med rez best), and use the mouse to create sounds. After you come up with something you like you have the option of saving the sound or printing it out as a .LST file. Docs included. GUI4GFADpr is a demo of the GUI-4-GFA Construction Kit v.1.1 (formerly named FRONTEND) by M.J.Matts (dated Oct. 11, 1992. GUI-4-GFA is a collection of GFA v3.x routines which allow you to create impressive graphical interfaces (3-D buttons, slider bars, all sorts of neat things) for you own programs with the minimum of effort. It also includes a Construction Kit program that allows you to easily (that is, if you know what you are doing!) create your own routines. This demo shows the variety of effects that can be produced (moveable dialog boxes, defineable response buttons, all sorts of neat things) _AND_ shows the small bits of code that is all that is needed to do it. Ordering infomation included. For an example of the FrontEnd interface in action see JCLABL12 in the LABELS category. Color or mono. Docs included. HARDCONFpr v.1.1 by Les Kneeling (dated 1990) is a program which sits in the AUTO folder of a hard disk and uses the "program" called HARD.SYS (included) to control the programs that are run when the disk is booted. It is, in effect, a mini programming language for configuring your ST at bootup. You can use it to load different DESKTOP.INF files for each resolution you boot up in, or different versions of GDOS for different programs you wish to run, or whatever else you wish to do. Actually, there are programs that do the same thing (only much more easily) and I recommend them to you (see programs in the BOOTUP category), but I am including this because of the Laser C source file which might teach you programmers a thing or two. Then again, you might just like this way of controlling your boot up, which is another reason I am including it! Docs included. HR22pr is a 22 line (in Laser C) accessory by Les Kneeling that will allow you to do a "Hard Reset" (or cold boot) when you click on its entry in the menu bar. Don't click on it unless you want to reboot your computer! Docs and "C" source included. HRDW_REGpr is the Atari ST/STe/MSTe/TT/F030 Hardware Register Listing, v.7.0 by Dan Hollis (dated January 22, 1994). This 107K long ASCII listing brings you, the programmer, a complete reference of (almost) all of the Hardware registers for the above computers. I imagine that this would be quite useful to those of you who know what to do with it (but that's not ME!). HSC140pr is Ian's Heat-and-Serve C v.1.4 by Ian Lepore (dated Dec. 10, 1992). This is Ian's personally updated and enhanced version of Sozobon C 1.0 and 1.2. This is a K&R (ie, non-ANSI) C compiler for the ST. Everything you need is included in this archive. The GemFast v.1.8 programming library is here as well! Don't you just _hate_ installing programs? This compiler has an automatic installation process! This will work from a floppy or hard drive system. There are lots of other features as well. The compiler speaks English instead of technish! The MAKE utility is desktop friendly. The compiler controller now works with a RAM disk, making work vastly faster. Finally, because of lots of "tweaks" the assembler is 50-100% faster than before. Extensive docs are included. I'm assuming that this will work with all TOS's and any resolution, but I'm not sure, as the author doesn't say. ICONpr is Icon Creator v.1.0 by Eric Dawley. ICON is an 'icon' drawing program. Icons are bit image graphic objects such as the disk file and trash can that appear in the desk top window. This program is specifically designed to save the icon data image and mask image in the file format required by Digital Research's 'Resource Construction Set' (RCS). This is quite a full featured drawing program for you to create your own icons for your programs. Color or mono. Docs included. ICONLANGpr is Version 6.3 of Icon for ATARI ST Note: Icon is a general purpose computer programming language that has little or nothing to do with "icons". The name conflict is "unfortunate". It is the follow-on language to SNOBOL4... INPUTSUBpr is a collection of GFA Basic 3 input subroutines by STeve MacMillan (dated July 25, 1990). He hopes that file will give all of you GFA Basic fans enought information about inputs so that you don't have to "re-invent the wheel." INPUTTXTpr - GFA Text String Input Demo. This is an example of a GFA string input routine. It includes full control of the characters entered and can be placed anywhere onscreen. It is not a basic file or complied program but only a listing. INSIGNIApr is really two files in one. The first is Insignia and the second it Tri_Mod v.2.5. The Insignia Tri-Sound Sequencer v.1.0NL by "Visible Perfexxion" and "Wiz" and "Mig" is a midi compatible (it also plays through your monitor speaker), three voice sequencer that allows you to edit and create sound files for use in your programs, or just for plain fun. It allows you to mix samples and YM sounds (whatever they are!). Unfortunately, it is not STE compatible. Color only. Brief on-line docs. TriMod v.2.5 by Eagle of Sentry is a SHAREWARE program that allows you to take your Tri-Sound music files and easily insert them into your games. This program is STE compatible, and allows you to convert the Tri-Sound files so that they play through the STE DMA chip (upon which they don't take up ANY processor time!). Since I'm not too musically oriented, I'm not too sure if I've gotten this description correct. If not, let me know! 590K uncompressed! Delphi. INTEGRTYpr is Integrity v.1.00 by Dan Panke (dated Oct. 26, 1992). This program will allow you to create a file that will detect even the slightest change in a file. INTEGRITY creates a file (8196 bytes in size) to store data information about a desired file. By creating another INTEGRITY file a comparison can be made between the two. By using INTEGRITY you can protect your source code or prove authenticity (for copyright purposes). (Send a copy somewhere where you can't adjust it. Later you can compare what you have now with what you have then). It can also tell a person if the file they have is corrupt somehow (just send an INTEGRITY file with it. Color or mono. Docs included. IOTESTpr is a program that will measure the throughput of disk drives, including ram disks, floppies and hard drives. It pre-seeks the drive, the does a single 100K burst read via BIOS RWAbs call. GEMDOS testing is included as well. Modula source included. JOYSTIC2pr is a simple GFA Basic file that will show you on screen which direction you are pointing your joystick. Primarily useful to those wishing to include the use of the joystick in their programs. Color or mono. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. JOY_READpr is a C source file that will show you how to read the joystick ports on the ST. That can be difficult, but it need be that no more...if you have this file. Works with all ROM versions. By Ken Schafer of NecroWare Development. Postcardware. JPEGINFOpr is a post from InterNet/UseNet (dated Nov. 5, 1991) by Tom Lane on the JPEG image compression scheme for hi-rez (TT style) full color or gray scale images (for example being able to compress a full color 2 Meg image down to 100K bytes). This new compression standard for images is very interesting. JPSRC2pr is the Dec. 13, 1991 (release 2) of the Independent JPEG Group's free JPEG software. You can compile these C sources to make a runnable program. Lots of C examples included. Docs included. KIDMENU2pr is KidMenu v,1.02 by Brian K. Biggs (dated Sept 10, 1988). This program will alllow you to set-up a listing of Dorothy Brumleve's KidProgs (found right here in this section of the Suzy B's Catalog) and run them with a keypress. This makes it even easier of young children to run the programs. Docs included. Color only. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). KK22pr is 22-line desk accessory written in Laser C by Les Kneeling. This .ACC puts "Toggle Keyclick" in the menu bar. Click on the message to switch the keyclick off or on depending on the current state. This is a very nice option if you hate (as I do) the annoying keyclick that comes over your monitor speaker. Docs and "C" source included. LAZYLBLRpr by Richard Antley is a GFA BAS file that will catalog a disk in drive A or B. This is a good program, but there are others that are more complete (such as LABELJRB). If you are a GFA Basic programmer though, this is an excellent find. Color or Mono. GFABASRO.PRG needed to run. LINEApr is "aline.h" a common include file for C interface to low level Line A calls by J.R. Bammi. KEYCODESpr is a C language oriented ASCII file by Tyson Gill and GT Software that contains a nicely organized listing of all of the GEM keycodes returned by evnt_multi() or evnt_keybd() calls. You can include it into your code or print out as a fast reference. No more hunting through lists for the keycodes you need! LOADFONTpr is a demo of the Tackle Box ST utility for Personal Pascal by SRM Enterprises. It contains the Pascal source and compiled program that demos how you can use Personal Pascal to load GDOS compatible fonts and NON-GDOS compatible fonts (.FED) without using GDOS. The docs for this program are found in the Tackle Box ST Utility. LOGOEXpr is 6 Logo Language source files showing how to draw spirals, squares, polygons, etc.. LO-REZ23Epr is a powerful object editing tool for both the beginning and professional programmer. With it you can create both animated objects, and animated mouse pointers, that are automatically turned into code that runs, "AS IS", in the language of your choice. Assembly, Pascal, C, Atari Basic GFA BASIC, it doesn't matter your choice the language and TRI_REZ creates the code, and data. But of course this Demo version does not create code of any kind, it just shows you what is possible. Documentation included. This demo only works in Lo-Rez but the commercial product supports all resolutions. LSRC_299pr is the complete source code for LHARC v.2.99 as written in (Turbo) C and 680x0 assembly language. Uncompresses to 259K. By Christian Grunenberg. M68882pr is a text file details some methods on programming the M68882 chip math co-processor chip in the TT. The example coding is in Modula-2 which is similar to Pascal, and can be read by any C programmer. This is part one of a tutorial series, unfortunately, the author's name is not listed in the article and I've never seen part 2 (or more). But...I might be Sol Guber since I've heard he has written an excellent book on Modula-2 programming which is an expanded version of a series of articles he wrote. Maybe, maybe not! MACH2GFApr is a SUPER 68000 to GFA Basic Conversion Utiltiy by Craig Smith. This utility will translate machine code to GFA Basic commands. With this you can merge assemble language code right in your GFA Basic programs. Save a lot of work with this! MAGEDEMOpr is the M.A.G.E. Demo Disk. M.A.G.E. stands for the Majic Arcade Graphics Engine designed by David Munsie and now marketed through MajicSoft. Using this tool, which has produced some of my favorite games (like Evader, KID_GP, Kaboom!, Cud Lee, and Dark Pearl, you too can easily (well, if you know how to program!) excellent arcade action games using GFA Basic. Compatible with the ST-Falcon, this programming utility provides you with four editing tools designed to help you create the background graphics and animations for your games. This demo provides you with a demo game for you to play with (blazingly fast sprites, excellent joystick control and a fun shoot-em-up play--all created in two hours!), and the tools you need to modify those games to your hearts content. Docs included. This looks to be one useful programming tool! MAGEINFOpr is a very interesting press release/info file on M.A.G.E. - MajicSoft Arcade Graphics Engine (formerly the GP Graphics Engine). M.A.G.E. has been designed to offer the novice or professional game designer a set of tools that provide powerful results with a minimum of programming headaches. This looks like one competent program! If you program in GFA Basic I recommend this to you. MAKECPSpr is MAKECPX v.1.02 by Noud van Kruysbergen (dated May 18, 1992). Atari's with a new TOS version do not use the old Control Panel any more, but XCONTROL is delivered with the ST/TT. This accessory can start Control Panel modules, known as CPX files. These CPX files have to use a special format, and one of the things they need to have is a header with information that XCONTROL uses to show the CPX module in its selectbox. This text file and program will will help programmer's make CPX modules. Resolution independent. ST-TT compatible. Docs included. MBED_RSCpr is a GFA Basic .LST file that shows you how to convert a BLOADed or INLINE resource file to one that we can use. This allows you to embed resource files within your GFA Basic programs (which is much neater and keeps us from losing the .RSC files! MC68KTU2pr is a series of 68000 machine language tutorials by Mark van de Boer. It is intended for people who already know something about programming in assembly language. The features of the 68000 are explained, and many techniques and examples are introduced. If you are interested in machine language programming, get this file! MCS_V101pr is the Mouse Construction Set, v.1.01 by Scott Sanders of Software Development Systems (dated early in 1994). This program will allow you to create and edit mouse shapes on any TOS 1.0-4.04 (ST-Falcon) machine. MultiTOS and Geneva compatible. It will allow you to create and save your mouse shapes as .CUR files and then export them to a C file which you can insert into your C source code. Nine sample .CUR files and docs are included. This version fixes a problem the program had with some TOS versions. MC_SPRITEpr is an assy. routine for merging with GFA so that you can produce multi-colored sprites of any size quickly and efficiently. A demo program and docs are included. By Mike Harrington (dated May 16, 1992). MDFORMATpr is the Musical Disk Formatter by Clark A. Hay is a simple utility and 68000 assembly code tutorial. It plays some music (the theme song from the movie Midnight Express) while it formats your disk. It was written in 68000 assembly language using Assempro from Abacus Software. While this may prove to be an amusing utility program, its main purpose is tutorial - which is why the author has included the complete (heavily commented) source code for it. Formatting uses 10 sectors per track, and the user may select between drives A or B, single or double sided disk, 80 or 82 tracks. It does NOT produce a sector skewed track as with "Twister.Prg", so don't expect any disk read/write speed ups. Color only. Docs included. MEDITpr is Medit by Les Kneeling. The purpose of Medit is to create the data for a customised mouse pointer for use in a GEM based program. The problem presented to the programmer is that holes tend to appear in the final result because the result depends on bits being set in the right place in both the foreground and the background screens. Medit allows the final result to be seen enlarged ten times and actual size so that you can easily edit the foreground and background screens. You can then save the form as a "C" lang. source code for later inclusion in your programs. Docs included. MENU1pr is Menu Examples #1 by Nathan Prichard. It contains five simple example programs for using menus in GFA. They are designed to show two basic methods of handling messages for the menu bar. One is the standard GFA MENU() functions and the other is using your own arrays and EVNT_MULTI(), similar to the way C uses them. As well, one set shows how to create and use menus within your program and the other set shows the use of menus made with the Resource Construction Set included with GFA BASIC v3.x. The RSC and DFN files should be included in this package, so that you can study them. These examples also include code that shows some messages concerning window management, although no action is taken. MF_100pr is Mr FixIt v.1.00 by Lonny L. Pursell and Encom (dated July 20, 1991). Mr FixIt is a utility which is used to modify existing resource (*.RSC) files. With this utility you can modify any or all validation strings (pvalid) associated with any editable objects (tedinfo) in a given resource file. What are these validation strings? This is the structure that defines which key presses are valid or invalid at a given input line in a GEM form. This document assumes you know how these validation strings are used and defined in a resource editor. Refer to the docs packaged with your RCS for a complete list of these characters and what they mean. MICROCADpr is a small CAD program written in GFA basic. The compiled program is available elsewhere. This Basic file needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. You can draw most anything, save your files and print them out. Unfortunately it does not save files in a compatable format with any other program (that I know of). Color or mono. MISSDOSGpr is a funny look at the world of the IBM operating system. It points out the lacks compared with GEM! Runs in all resolutions with GFA BASIC OR GFABASRO.PRG. MISTYpr is "The Misty Extension" v.1.7 for STOS by Billy Allan and Colin Watt (dated June 24, 1992). This SHAREWARE extension of STOS will allow you to speed up your games and demos dramatically and provide you with many improved and de-bugged commands. Registering it will bring you lots of useful STOS routines as well. Designed for use with color systems only (I didn't realize that STOS would support mono, but the author's speak as if it will). Docs included. I have STOS (and GFA Basic 3.5) but I haven't yet found the time to do anything with them at all. "Real Soon Now" Sure! Run this from a floppy to install. MJ_CCOMPpr is the Mark A. Johnson Atari ST C compiler v.2.0 (dated 1988). This SHAREWARE C compiler contains the basic compiler tools, libraries, source for the libraries, source for a number of useful tools, and (hardly any) documentation. The compiler can handle the full language specified in Kernigan & Ritchie's "The C Programming Language." This file also contains all sorts of help programs and files (Eternal2, a re-set proof RAM disk; AUTODISK, a program to copy floppy files to RAMdisk on boot, and more). All you need after you have this is a book detailing "C" programming and you're off! 427K uncompressed! It will run on a 520ST, color or mono. MKRSC11pr is MKRSC v.1.1 by J. Charlton (dated Nov. 11, 1991). MKRSC is a simple GEM resource construction program (RCP) suitable for the creation of dialog boxes and menus designed to work on all ST-Falcon computers (Geneva compatible, too). This program is a GEM based utility for those interested in GEM programming on the Atari ST/MEGA computers, but not having access to a commercial resource builder. The docs say that the program has no facility for the creation of icons or bit mapped images, but is only useful for the creation of new resource files and their associated C header files (well, the author says you can try to load already extant .RSC files and it _might_ work, sometimes). This description is a bit different from the one the uploader gave, which was that you can use this and the Falcon to display and edit full color icons with 3D effects. I don't know one way or the other! Color or mono. ML6888pr is a text file and Modula-2 source code showing how to use the Floating Point Processor in the TT (the M68882). This is part 2 of his series. I don't have part 1 but this is what the author says about that, "While it [part 1] is not necessary for this section, there were several really good jokes that should not have been missed." MNUMAK24pr is MenuMaker v.2.4 by M.J. Matts (dated Aug. 17, 1992). This is a utility for GFA Basic that was written to speed up the production of source code for GEM drop-down menus. It is well done and produces code that is _easily_ merged into your GFA Basic program. This version includes the author's own "FRONTEND" interface (much like the "Zest" interface by David Becker except this supports both color and mono). LOTS of other features as well, including keyboard calls for all commands. Now you can save code as GFA v3.x making use of SELECT & CASE commands. While this has been done, you can still save the code in the old format to keep v.2 compatability. Color or mono. Docs included. This seems to be just the thing for you GFA Basic (versions 2.0 & 3.6) programmers. SHAREWARE. MODULA2pr is a public domain version of a Modula2 compiler package from Germany. Supposedly a well-done version (though I am definately not an expert!) Docs in German. MODULA21pr is release 1.01 of the Ana-Systems Modula-2/68 development system. Modula-2/68 for the Atari ST is a Modula-2 language programming package which includes full GEM libraries using 'C' language naming conventions. It also includes a GEM shell from which the various development programs may be run. Alternatively, the compiler and linker may be run from a command line environment. Modula-2/68 is a SHAREWARE product, with full documentation and cross development support available from Ana-Systems. Everything you need to program in Modula-2/68 is included in this package (including some docs). MONO261 is the Monochrome PUT Maker And File Converter/Merger v.2.61 by Thomas Hopper (I downloaded this Aug. 22, 1994). This compiled GFA Basic SHAREWARE program loads Degas mono images as well as GFA PUT and Screen files, and cuts portions of them with a GEM rubber box. It will then save the cut portions of these images in a GFA PUT file. It will also save any of these imported images to a disk file in either GFA SCREEN or the uncompressed Degas format. Lastly, it will merge a PUT file from either the memory or the disk to the image currently in memory. Mono only. Docs included. Shareware (with a very good offer if you register--$5 of Suzy B's Software coupons!). TOS 1.0-2.06 compatible (at least). MONTYpr is a short little program by Jeffrey Contompasis that will print out a random Monty Python quotation on screen. The only problem with this is that you have to be a very fast speed reader to catch the quotation. It flashes on the screen and then disappears. Color or mono. Docs included. MPYDIV32pr is a text file that will help you to overcome an irritating lack in the otherwise comprehensive instruction repertoire of the 68000 microprocessor. It does not include instructions on how to multiply or divide 32-bit integers. This file fills that void by providing assembly language source code for a*b, a/b, and a MOD b. Incorporate this code into your library. You need an assembler to use this file, ideally Devpac. By Merlin L. Hanson. MPYDSP56pr by Robert W. Stiles is the freeware DSP 56001 microprocessor source code for a 48bit (2^24.2^-24) real number multiplier. Some modification are required if you wish to make this a program sub-routine. It's currently written to run as a program. Created with Hisoft DSP Assembler Version 1.0 on April 17, 1994. MREFpr is M-Ref v.1.00 by Darren James King. This is a simple C (and C++) cross-referencer that shows variable names and the lines that they appear on in a report format. Written in 100% assembly language using DevPac 2.08. MULTICOLpr is a GFA Basic .LST and .INL file that is a a revised edition of a multi-color sprite generator. The program "as is" is not executable as is. The assy. routines have been optimized for speed as well as to save space. Size reduced by 2/3, and the speed has increased nearly 3-fold. Docs included in .LST file. MULTIDEMpr is a Multi-Dimensional sorting routine By Eric Dawley. Now you can sort those multi-dimensional arrays! The theory used here is a cross between a Shell Sort and an Insertion sort. It tends to resemble a shell sort more than anything, especially in its speed!. But unlike a Shell sort, this process is stable (ie. like elements will remain in the same order). This is a .LST file so you can see how it is done. NEET_FIXpr is a GFA Basic .LST file of the, as the author said, "Strangest program I have ever written-BY ACCIDENT!...you will see a interesting, maybe psycheldic (sp?), video effects blipverts on your ST. Recommended LOW or MEDIUM resolution to show colors. Illusionary scrolling effects. Good Luck! TT should work I think unless you fix some of the old codes." Since this is a GFA Basic .LST file you will need GFA Basic to run this. NEW_WRKpr is a set of programs designed to minimize the work involved, and the possibility of errors, in changing from working on one program to another. The programs are only useful if you have HOTWIRE. After you install this, you can leave one debug environment and enter another one by simply typing in a 'base' file name once. NEW_WRK has a graphical user interface. Color or mono. Docs included. By Merlin L. Hanson. Dated July 1991. NIFTYpr is the Nifty Utilities STOS accessory by Robert D. Cooper. According to the author "Nifty Utilities is the most useful STOS accessory ever written." It will allow you to 1. Delete a file; 2. Rename a file; 3. Provide you a Scancode and ASCII code with a keypress; 4. Format; 5. Convert a number between decimal, hex, and/or binary; 6. Set the keyboard repeat and keyboard repeat delay, and 7. Set Function Keys - this is allows you to set each function key in STOS. NNP_100pr is v.1.0 of the GFA-Basic 'New Names' Patch Program by Lonny L. Pursell (dated January 5, 1992). The GFA-Basic editor/interpreter has some nice editing options built into it which make program editing much easier. If you use GFA Basic and find yourself using the 'New Names' option every time you load the program you know the pain (relatively minor, but...) it is to turn it on each time (3 steps each time). This program patches GFA Basic so that the "New Names" feature is on by default. It will only patch GFA-Basic version 3.6TTE. Color or mono. Docs included. OB_UPDATpr is a text file that contains information that you can use to call OutBurST from within your programs. OutBurST is an amazing utility by Frank Pawlowski that can speed up your printing of PageStream and Calamus documents to a TREMENDOUS extent. It will also speed up ANY program that uses the standard TOS printing calls. The system calls documented require the use of OutBurST! version 2.2 or higher. Also included in this archieve is a patch program to update any earlier version to v.2.2. See OUTBURST in the PRNTUTIL category for more information about OutBurST. OFFER224pr is a text file describing how you, the author of a GEM application, can easily let your users call up the EdHak accessory and pass it a file name or text or any data at all from within your application. This can allow them instant access to a very good and easy to use text editor for jotting notes, creating messages to upload to bulletin boards, etc. Dated Oct. 1, 1991. By Craig Harvey of Clear Thinking Software. OMENST_Dpr is an ST/E demo that shows some of the capabilities of OMEN, the Open Multiprocessing ENvironment for all 680xx series chips from Esquimalt Digital Logic Inc.. The two demos in this file introduce you to this fast, compact (100 KB range) and full featured GUI based operating platform. OMEN is being released first for the Atari ST/TT/Falcon series, then for the Commodore Amigas. Apple Macintoshes will be next, followed by IBM compatibles using OMEN (68xxx) cards. The OMEN applications you create will run on all these platforms without any changes: The same disk will go into any machine and run properly. The 64 bit implementation plan will bring OMEN to the machines of tomorrow, and your (OMEN 68000) software will still continue to perform without modification. This sounds great! Information for software programmers included (it'sa very modular and easy to program OS). See OMENTT_D for the TT compatible demo. This is an OLD demo of OMEn. I'm still including it just because the file is so much smaller than the most recent (and best) version. See OMEN25D for the most recent version (and one that runs programs and all). OMENTT_Dpr is an TT (and Falcon) demo that shows some of the capabilities of OMEN, the Open Multiprocessing ENvironment for all 680xx series chips from Esquimalt Digital Logic Inc.. The two demos in this file introduce you to this fast, compact (100 KB range) and full featured GUI based operating platform. OMEN is being released first for the Atari ST/TT/Falcon series, then for the Commodore Amigas. Apple Macintoshes will be next, followed by IBM compatibles using OMEN (68xxx) cards. The OMEN applications you create will run on all these platforms without any changes: The same disk will go into any machine and run properly. The 64 bit implementation plan will bring OMEN to the machines of tomorrow, and your (OMEN 68000) software will still continue to perform without modification. This sounds great! Information for software programmers included (it'sa very modular and easy to program OS). See OMENST_D for the ST/E compatible demo. This is an OLD demo of OMEn. See OMEN25D for the most recent version (and one that runs programs and all). OMEN25Dpr is the demo release of the OMEn v.2.50 operating system by Craig Carmichael, Pres. of Esquimalt Digital (dated July 9, 1994). OMEn is the Open Multitasking Environment, (OMEn). While this graphically oriented OS is still developing, any programs developed for this release will remain compatible with future versions. It is a cross platform operating system, with upcoming releases for the Mac, Amiga, PC (with a 680x0 card), and the Power PC. What that means is that a program written on any of those platforms will run, without modification, on any of the others! This demo will give you a hint of how OMEn works, and will show you how easy it is to program OMEn applications (it's component-ware, so you don't need to "invent the wheel" each time, components are developed which do one thing well and are then used after that in many applications), and much more. Sample applications, sound and picture files are included. Docs and online help included. I think OMEn is an exciting development in the Atari world. Check it out! ON_LINEpr is the ON_LINE manual for GFA BASIC. ON_LINE is either a .PRG or an .ACC. You can be lazy, and just use the 151 of the most commonly used commands are included in the manual as is, or you can add information to your hearts content. SHAREWARE. The author gives you homework! He promises to correct it if you register! ORCSpr is Otto's Resource Construction Set, v.1.00 by Th. Otto (dated Oct. 10, 1992). This is an excellent German resource editor. You can open and launch programs from within it. ST/STe/TT compatible in all rez. German program with both German and English resource files (English is the present default). Docs are in German. P13pr is P - The Source Code Printer v. 1.3 by Andrew P. Studer of Pandamonium Software (dated March 15, 1993). P allows you to print textfiles in ASCII format to your printer, screen, or RS-232 device. You can specify printing with line numbers, page header, left margin, tab size, etc.. You can run P with or without a command line, or if you have NeoDesk or TOS 2.06 (or above) you can just drop your textfile into P's icon and print away. One nice feature of this for you programmers out there is that P sets up nicely under the TOOLS menu in the Lattice C environment (Lattice doesn't have a versatile printing utility like this). Docs included. ST--TT compatible. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. PASCALIIpr is JB's Pascal Shell v.2.0 by John Buchanan. It is a freeware replacement shell for use with Personal Pascal. If you use P.P. this program looks like it might be useful to you. Docs included. PASLISTRpr is the Pascal Program Lister by Eric Vaterlaus. This program was written to provide a program listing that would be easy to read and useful when debugging. The ability to reprint selected procedures and functions is a necessity as your programs grow in size. By using this program you won't have to reprint the entire program when changes have only been made to two or three procedures. This allows you to keep an up to date listing in a binder. You can control the printout by sending control codes to your printer through this program. Lots more features as well (such as an indexing feature). Docs included. PAS_XREFpr is the Pascal Cross Reference Generator by Paul Lefebvre and Julian Garza (dated Aug. 2, 1992). This .PRG/.ACC written in Personal Pascal comes in two forms, one that will grab all your memory and runs as a .PRG (and accepts a command line) and the other that comes as an .ACC and uses a more limited amount of memory (but does not accept a command line). This program will read in any Pascal source file and create a cross reference of all words that aren't Pascal reserved words. Color or mono. Docs included. PBUG1_21pr is Peacebug v.1.21 by Emanuel Mcklin (dated May 25, 1994). Peacebug seems to be an amazing tool for you programmers out there. It is a background debugger which will run on any ST-Falcon computer with support for the MC68000/10/20/30/40/MC68881/2. It is reset resident, reset proof, and fully symbolic with a programmable interface, mouse and keyboard controled. This new version supports the Falcon video hardware and has special links with Sysmon and Templmon. It also includes a special version just for coders which defaults to the "cheat" mode, making things more convienient for them. Full docs included (a combination of German with enough English sprinkled in to make sense for you programmer types). There are also totally English docs for several of the support utilities of which many are included. 584K uncompressed. PC882FXpr is for those of you who wish to compile Pure 'C' source to run with 68881 or 68882 math co-processors. This file contains four linkable modules that replace the ones that are in the PCFLTLIB.LIB. Docs included. PGSHEL10pr is Page-Shell v.1.0 by Wayne Steinert (dated March 26, 1992). Page- Shell is a simple graphic interface for Hi-Softs' 'PAGE.TTP', which is part of the 'Saved' utility package. PAGE.TTP is a very handy utility that reformats text according to various parameters. The resulting text may be printed out or saved to disk. Everything you wanted PAGE.TTP to do, you can make it do easily with this program. Mono only. Docs included. PHELPpr is the "Programmer's Helper" .ACC/.PRG. It includes a Hex/Bin/Dec calculator, a calendar (accurate to 3000 AD), alarms, ASCII chart, and more. The programmer says he got carried away! Color or mono. ST/STe and probably TT compatible. German Docs. If you order GER2EN19 (in the WORDWORK section of our catalog) you can get a translation of the German docs that will allow you to work this program. POSTCARDWARE. PICFRMTpr is an extensive discription of the graphics file format docs as posted to Usenet. Several of the formats have been corrected, IMG, IFF, MacPaint, & Neo, so if you have an earlier version, get this document! This document was compiled and edited by David Baggett, with contributions from several sources. PIC_CLIPpr by Jim Luczak is a very detailed and useful tool for the GFA Basic programer. With this program you may convert NEOChrome and DEGAS pictures to a form useable in your programs. It can also load previously clipped pictures, add text to them and change their color palettes. Instructions included. Color or mono. PILOTDEMpr is a limited demo of eSTeem inc.'s programming language, eSTeem PILOT. You can do everything with this demo that you can do with the commercial version except your programs are limited to 100 lines or less. If you are a programmer you might be interested in this one! PLAYBACKpr is what you need if you've ever wanted to include digitized sound samples in your programs. There is code for GFA BASIC, ST BASIC, C, Assembler and Fast BASIC. It is an interrupt-driven player, from ST Format magazine. PLSTSRCpr is the complete C source code for the ST version of Parselist. You need this program code (written by Peter Glasmacherompiler) to compile a fidonet nodelist for use with the Binkley Term front end mailer or the QuickBBS ST. POGOpr is intended as a language for controlling the motion of animated creatures. It also has turtle graphics. Pogo syntax resembles C more than anything else, however, it has elements of BASIC as well. Extensive docs included as well as many sample files. POPUPGFApr is PopUp, a GFA Basic .LST file by Mike McCarley, POPUP.LST makes it easy to included "Pop Up" menus in your GFA programs. Just call this LST file like you would any other procedure in your GFA program and you can make pop up menus with up to 23 items in each window plus one title. Each menu item will be centered automatically, along with the title. 3 text sizes in mono, 2 text sizes in color (med. & Low Rez). Just click your mouse and your menus will appear, either under the mouse pointer or centered on screen (your choice). Even if you click on the edge of the screen your menu will still appear on screen. Color or mono. Docs included. PPASDEMOpr is the Pure (Turbo) Pascal Demo by Pure Software (dated Sept. 4, 1992). This demo version is almost fully functional and is a very accurate representation of Pure Pascal. It is a FAST Pascal compiler. The docs are in German, but all the menus and dialogs are in English. With this demo you can write, compile, debug, and run your programs! Pure Pascal is compatible with Turbo Pascal 6. It is distributed in the U.S. by Gribnif. PPP_V22pr is the Pretty Pascal Printer v.2.22 by Michael Distelrath (dated Aug. 18, 1991). It is a CCD Pascal source code lister--all in German, and since I don't know any significant thing about Pascal programming I can't help any more that this. It works on my STE and is GEM based. PREPRO20pr is Prepro 2.00 by K. Curtis Cox. It is v.2.0 of Minclude, but since the author has udated it so that it does more than just Pascal nested include directories, he changed the name. It now supports file piping and macros. If you program in Pascal, this little utility can save you a lot of time and effort. Color or mono. Docs included. Works on the ST/STe. PRGRTC01pr is a transcript of the initial meeting of the Programming RTC on GEnie. This "Programming for the Atari" forum will emphasize what is different about programming in the Atari environment. PRINT_SCpr is Print_SC, the Screen Printer by Jon Clarke. When you press ALT-HELP you normally get graphics scren dump, yuck it is slow and does not always give you a full screen dump. This one is faster and will give you the full screen dump. Mono only. Docs included. Tested on TOS 1.0--1.4. PROBEST2pr is Breakpoint Software's ProbeST v.2.0 by Jon Garry and Leslie Glover. This program will allow you to "ripp" various program files from your ST/STE's memory. The following file types are supported: Chip and Sample Music, Graphics, and a Disk/Memory Editor with a disk Operations Module. I have some hesitancy in including this file as I imagine it could be used to pirate software. But it can also be a good learning tool. Don't use it to pirate software! Shareware. 134K uncompressed. PROC_123pr is THE PROCEDURES Volume 1.23 by Dan Panke. This is a series of 47 Basic GFA 3.0x procedures that allow you to do all sorts of interesting things in your programming. You can send away for a complete set to ST-PLUG (see OTHERCAT category for more information about ST-PLUG). PROED10Fpr is Pro-Ed v.1.0f by Jerry Cole. It is a very nice Atari program editor. PRO-ED was developed to meet the special needs of a programmer working in assembly, C, Pascal, Forth or Fortran. The author says this is the best one around! PRO-ED combines what he considers to be a combination of the best features of prominent editors organized in a system of mnemonic commands which are easy to learn and remember. It's command structure is derived from EMACS with heavy emphasis on overall consistency and simplicity, and uses a integrated set of control keys, funtion keys, and detailed command mode to get the job done. Extensive docs included. There is no word wrap an an 80 character limit per line is strictly inforced. Color or mono. Shareware. PROGPK10pr is the Programmers Pak v.1.0 by Harry Sarber (dated Sept. 3, 1992). Programmers Pak has six utilities that can help you in your programming. They are: 1) Patterns 2) Text sizes and styles 3) Line sizes and styles 4) Marker styles 5) Scan codes 6) ASCII codes This program will run as an .ACC or a .PRG in color or mono. The GFA Basic source code is included. PROGRM10pr is the complete transcript of the "Ask Any Questions About Programming" topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. It runs from Nov. 28, 1992 through March 18, 1993. It mostly has to do with C programming. If you are a programmer you could certainly benefit from this file. Even if you've never programmed before (and have no interest in doing so) this file may be of interest in showing you "how the other half lives." I tell you, I am very impressed with GEnie. It has PILES of stuff on it. To sign up call (using a modem) 800-638-8369. Upon connection type HHH (RETURN after that). Wait for the U#= prompt.Type XTX99437,GENIE and press [RETURN]. The system will prompt you for your information. PROLISTpr --This program listing can be made into a GFA BASIC program that lists all the procedure names in a .LST file Rem to screen or printer. Can be handy. PROLOGpr is a full implementation of the Prolog language for the ST. It comes from Germany and includes a documentation file in German. It has access to ST's VDI routines for drawing to screen. Any book on Prolog can be used to study and use this program. PRSMPNTFpr is a text file describing the file format for Prism Paint by Lexicor Software. If you want to be able to include Prism Paint pictures into your programs then get this. PTREEpr by Darren James King is a text file containing an assembly language routine that prints the contents of a binary tree in alphabetical order. It uses the stack to pass pointers to the print routine (not included) and is very quick. PUREPASCpr is a demo of the Turbo Pascal-compatible Pure Pascal development system from ASH in Germany. Includes support for FSM GDOS, math co-processors and the 68000/20/30 chips. Q_SOURCEpr is the GFA v.3.x source code for playing QUARTET songs (4V, SET) and the 4Q format. QUEENS2LFpr is the 8 Queens Solutions by Paul Lefebvre. This file contain different versions of a solution to the infamous 8 Queens Problem (using programs written in Pascal, Modula-2, ANSI C, non-ANSI C, Fortran, HiSoft Basic 3, Lisp, and GFA Basic). There are 92 ways to place 8 queens on a chessboard. These programs (source codes) find and display all 92. He also lists speeds of programs in various languages that solve this problem (for comparative purposes. QUICKIEpr --NO PULL DOWN WINDOWS, NO MOUSE! Just an old-fashioned program. This program was written to answer a challenge from an IBMer who claimed that a displayer could not be written in less than 50 program lines. QUIKSORTpr by Jim Luczak shows how blazingly fast you can arrange sort routines in GFA Basic. Color or mono and needs GFABASRO.PRG. READFILEpr is an assembly language file selector example by Bob Arp of Machine Specific Software. It shows how to initialize system, malloc space for file, open file, read file, close file, and exit from program. RECTAN3Dpr is a GFA Basic file that needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. Using information you supply it this program will plot all kinds of shapes for you. REDRAWpr is a GFA source listing showing how to manage the various MENU() values to redraw a window. An alternate screen is used to keep a carbon copy of the physical screen. The file is heavily commented and could be customized for specific applications. REGEXPpr is an reimplementation of the V8 regexp(3) package by the University of Toronto. It gives C programs the ability to use egrep-style regular expressions, and does it in a much cleaner fashion than the analogous routines in SysV. Docs included. RESMOD12pr is ResMod v.1.0 by Michael Bergman, M2Converter v.1.2, and CConverter v.1.2 (dated Jan. 19, 1992). ResMod modifies files created by resource construction sets. ResMod takes a standard .RSC file and scales it to its proper coordinates, widths, and heights. It, then, saves the file back out with the scaled coordinates as a .RSM file so you can incorporate your .RSC files into your programs (neater that way!). It will run on a color or mono monitor, but mono is recommended, since then the .RSC files will work with either a color or mono monitor (the reverse is not always true). M2Converter is a generic data --> TDI Modula-2 source code filter (and only TDI Modula-2!). CConverter is the C language counterpart to M2Converter (except that it is generic enough to be handled by any C compiler). RESVMALLpr by Kevin Mason is a file (.LST) for all of you out there who are struggling with the concepts of RESERVE and MALLOC. Run this file in GFA Basic (v.3.5), and you will find help in getting it all straight! ROTATEpr is Rotation v.1.0 by David Duberman. This program was inspired by EZ Draw and other 'object-oriented' programs that don't let you rotate objects in any increment other than 90 degrees. With Rotation, you can draw squares and polygons and rotate them in any increment up to 180 degrees, in any direction and about any center. You can load DEGAS pictures into the program and rotate them as well. Saves in DEGAS format. GEM based. Color or mono. Docs included. RS232BUFpr is a text file by Wayne Watson that tells you quite a bit about the RS232 buffers and how to re-size them. It also contains a GFA 3.5 .LST file that will show how to set the RS232 buffers. RSC1pr is Resource Examples #1 By Nathan Prichard. This file is two GFA.LST example files for use of fairly simple dialog boxes. The only fancy part of it is the second procedure's changing the title of the box, in the first example. Other than that, it just shows how to enter and retrieve data using editable fields, radio buttons, and exit buttons. RSC2OBJpr is a program by Dieter that allows you to create a DRI compatible Object format that you can link to your program. This means that you can create a program with no external resource file (that is, if you're a programmer!). This also allows you to include more than one resource file in your programs. Docs (German and limited English) are included. RSC2SRpr is a handy program that will create assembly language source code from a resource (.RSC) file. It uses standard 68000 syntax, with devpac 2 syntax for local labels. C source code included. RSCTOCpr is Resource to "C", a resource file 'disassembler' by Bob Silliker (1988) and a GEM based conversion by Les Kneeling (1989). It takes the output of a resource construction set and converts it into C source code. The point of this is that it can be more convenient to have the program in one piece, especially when it may be launched from another directory, which tends to cause problems when a '.RSC' file is used. GEM based. He has included the resource files for this program, but they are not necessary (of course!) for running this program! Docs included. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). The original non-GEM version of the program is included as well. 103K uncompressed. RSRCDUMPpr is RSRC_DUMP() v.1.00 by Lonny L. Pursell (dated Jyly 2, 1993). He wrote this program to allow him to examine some of the neat things that other programmers do to make their programs usable and beautiful. This will un-load (if you will) a resource file from a running program. You can then examine this resource file to your heart's content, seeing just how an author made that icon on screen or whatever. You can save these files to disk with the press of a key for further checking with a resource editor. Works with .ACCs and programs that can run external applications. Color or mono. STe--TT compatible (at least). Docs included. RSC_TO_Spr is a program by Roy Glover and Gary Burke (dated Oct. 1991) that will convert resource files to a formatted assembler source text, which can be saved as an .S file, and printed to screen or printer. The .S file can then be included in your program source, edited, re-arranged, and reassembled. Examples and simple docs are included. RSH2RSCpr is the GEM resource converter v.1.2 by Michael Schwingen. GEM offers the possibility to create screen dialogs, menus, etc. by simply editing those elements using an RCS (Resource Construction Set). While this makes it easy for the programmer to write programs with nice menus, dialog boxes etc., there is also a negative side: every GEM program needs an extra resource file (name.RSC) which has to be loaded every time the program is executed. This is painful if the program was not executed from the current DOS path, because in this case the resource file can not be found. When using accessories, the need to load extra resource files slows down the boot process substantially and can cause major problems. For these reasons, it may be useful to integrate the resource data structures right into the source, thus eliminating the need to load them separately. This can be done by various methods. The original RCS by DRI has the possibility to create an extra file with the extension RSH when saving a resource. This program reads a file of type .RSH, created by RCS.PRG (from DRI), and outputs C source code that can be directly included in a program. Modifying the output for other compilers involves only minor revisions. This file contains the resource data as TURBO C (pure C) source code. However, the structures in these files are a direct conversion of the RSC file as it can be found on disk. I put all that in to give us non-programmers a hint of what it takes to make a good program! This file can help those of you who do program. Keep up the good work! Docs included. SBEpr is the Small Block Editor by S. Martin (dated 1991). The author of this program needed a graphics editor to create game pieces for a low rez board game he was writing, so he wrote one! (Don't you wish that you could just up and do that? Maybe YOU can, not me!) It divides the screen into blocks and then lets you edit each block individually. Blocks can be from 8x8 pixels to 20x20 or any size and combination in between. It saves the blocks as a Degas pi1 pic. Low rez only. Docs within program. SBUFFERSpr is an AUTO program that sets the buffers of all serial ports to 4K. High and low water marks are adjusted. It includes a utility to display buffer status of all ports and sources to both in C. No docs. SCANCODEpr is a handy little utility to aid in writing programs. It can run as either an .ACC or a .PRG, depending on its extension. When active, it waits for keypresses and then gives the scancode for the key(s). It uses menu(14) to get the information and then reports the value for menu(14), the two byte scancode, high and low bytes, ASCII value for them, and BASIC's inp(1) function value for that. This is much easier than looking them up in the manual! SCM_BINpr is the Scheme Programming Language release scm4a5 (dated April 5, 1992). Scheme conforms to the Revised^4 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme and the IEEE P1178 specification. Scm is written in C and runs under Amiga, Atari-ST, MacOS, MS-DOS, NOS/VE, VMS, Unix and similar systems. ASCII and EBCDIC are supported. Documentation is included explaining the many Scheme Language extensions in scm, the internal representation and how to extend or include scm in other programs. SCOOK212pr is the Cookie CPX v.2.10 by Andreas Mandel (dated Feb. 7, 1993). I'm not really too sure of what this CPX does. It seems from the German doc file that it will list the "Cookies" available in your system, and tell you their contents. Any resolution and TOS 1.04--TT compatible (Falcon?). Requires Atari's XCONTROL. SCPRO242pr is the Simple Computer Professional v.2.42 by Paul Hruby (dated March 31, 1992). This program is designed to teach beginning programmers about low level machine language. Its lets the programmer design, test and finally run very small programs without very much knowledge on how a computer actually operates. It also shows graphically each instruction as it is executed. Sample programs to type in are included. Excellent docs. This is truly an amazing little SHAREWARE program. Color or mono. ST/STe compatible. TT compatible using 24BIT.PRG only. The program says ST/STe/TT compatible, but I have been told that it bombs on the Mega STe and the TT. Another person told me that it will work with the TT after using 24BIT program only. Let me know what YOU find out! SCRIPTBLpr (GFA) is a script builder for your picture files. Low Rez only, Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run SCRNDRAWpr is Screen-Draw v.1.0 by Scott R. Garrigus (dated 1992). Screen- Draw is a drawing utility for programmers using GFA-Basic. With it you can draw pictures on the screen using the mouse and then later have your picture converted into the GFA-Basic graphics commands such as PLOT, LINE, etc. and save them in the .LST file format for inclusion into your own programs. Screen-Draw currently supports the ST and STE and works in all three resolution modes. Screen-Draw works with one or two floppy disk drives, RAMdisks and hard disk drives. EXTENSIVE docs. SHAREWARE. SCROLL_Spr is a text file and Devpac source code (.S) about smooth and FAST scrolling on the ST (not the STe). If you are a programmer, this file is for you! Crank out those fast games! SEARCHERpr shows you how blazingly fast you can search through a database with GFA Basic. Comes with the Basic file and the compiled program. SHOWMSG2pr is ShowMsg v. 2.0 by Bill Aycock. This is a small .ACC that can display and respond to the GEM messages it receives. It is intended to help programmers debug applications that send or receive messages through the GEM message pipe. ShowMsg runs on any ST or TT in any resolution, and uses under 18K of memory. When ShowMsg is enabled and receives a GEM message (other than ac_open) it displays, in the upper left corner of your screen, the hex values of the 16 message bytes. The GEM message type, sender's appl_id, number of extra bytes in the message (i.e., those past the 16th), and the other five words of the message are shown. ShowMsg then pauses for 30 seconds (or until you press any key) to give you time to write down the information if you wish. Then ShowMsg sends the response message you've defined for that message type. SHOWREALpr by Merlin L. Hanson is a program and text file designed to show how a typical floating point format is used by a high-level language. The intent is to illustrate the principles, not to suggest that this is _the_ format which is somehow superior to all others. The details vary, but once you understand how one format is used; it is relatively easy to transfer that knowledge to another format. If you want to know how computers deal with very large and very small numbers this file is for you! SHOWSPECpr is a series of object code modules for decompression and display of Spectrum pictures from Trio Engineering, Inc.. Docs included. Color only. SIEVEpr is a fortran listing of the sieve of Eratosthenes. SILICONLpr is a GFA Basic file that needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. With this program running you will see a creeping (and creepy) battle between two forms of computer "life" seeking to expand and fill the screen. Which will win out in the end? Only you will find out! Needs a color monitor for full effect but will run on a monochrome as well. ST BASIC file included. I really like this one--Suzy B. SLID_DEMpr is the S_DEMO Slider Demo FOR HisoftBasic2 by Chris Roberts of DragonWare Software. This demo is for those of you who wanted to know how to make Resource FILES with Sliders AND Arrows that update. Source code included that is well remarked and available for your study. SORTDEMOpr (.GFA) demonstrates the three most popular sorts, Quicksort, Bubblesort, and shellsort. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. Color or mono. SORTSpr is two .BAS Quicksort subroutines by Chris Roberts of DragonWare Software (dated Jan., 1993). These VERY FAST routines are useable on a number of Basics. They work on TrueBAsic, Hisoft, GFA, Omecron, PC, GW, ST and more. SOZC130Ipr is v.1.30i (dated July 28, 1991) of the Sozobon C K&R-compatible compiler--originally designed as a replacement for the developer's kit's Alycon compiler--as modified by Ian Lepore, the author of GemFast. This revision fixes bugs in previous versions of Sozobon C, at the same time improving compiler speed and optimization. This version also includes a desktop-friendly Make, along with appropriate documentation, as well as GEMENV 1.1, a utility to install and alter a set of environment variables for the Desktop, which together allow easy, effortless compilation from the desktop. He also discusses the origin of the name SOZOBON (interesting!) I have also included a file which supposedly fixes a small bug. You read the directions for that and install it (SOZOFIX). SOZOBONCpr is the Sozobon C Compiler v.2.00 by Tony Andrews, Johann Ruegg, and Joe Treat (dated March 1, 1991). The Sozobon C Compiler is a complete implementation of the C language as defined by Kernighan & Ritchie with some ANSI extensions (what they call "prevailing practice"). The package includes a compiler, optimizer, assembler, and linker, as well as the source code and several other associated utilities. This is an excellent FREEWARE program. The authors wrote it for fun and want you to enjoy it as well. This version fixes various bugs in earlier versions and introduces a new, extended object module format that allows long external identifiers. Docs included. SOZOFIXpr is a fix for Sozobon 1.33i. That version had a slight bug in the minstart.o code. This archive contains a replacement (fixed) minstart.o and a description of the problem thanks to David Brooks. If you have gotten Sozobon 1.33i from Suzy B's Software this file has already been included in the archive you received. SPECCODEpr is a machine code program which enables the users of the STOS Games Creator to show SPECTRUM (SPU) picture files from within the STOS environment. (512 colors for normal ST's and 4096 colors for STE's) It will only run within STOS and requires the use of a color monitor. SHAREWARE. Docs included. SPECOUTpr is a collection of C routines which can be used to create a Spectrum 512 file. Your programs can display up to 512 colors at once, using a Spectrum file viewer. Easy to use; includes source code and example program. Try it if 16 colors on screen is just not enough. SPRITEpr is the Sprite Designer by Robert Warnestam (May 3, 1990). It is a program that will allow you to design your own sprites and incorporate them into your own GFA Basic 2 or 3 programs. It also comes with the GFA Basic sprite routines and assembly routines for your use. A demo program is included which will show you just how fast your sprites might zip across the screen. Low rez color only. No docs except commented sources (sigh). 220K uncompressed. SRGEXMPLpr by Scott R. Garrigus (the creator of EmailMan, the email address database) is a file (dated July 25, 1993) that contains some GFA Basic source code demonstrating how to put a resource dialog box inside of a window. The .LST and .RSC files are included. The resource file was designed to run in ST mono or greater. STCURSESpr by Rene van't Veen is a version of curses for the Megamax C compiler. SHAREWARE. Reworked and enhanced by Tony Andrews. STGREP10pr is ST-GREP v.1.0, a port by Ron Whittam of GREP (dated April 7, 1993). This utility will search a file for a given pattern. When it finds the string it will report the strings location to the screen (using a line #). This is great for a CLI that can redirect output to a file or printer. Docs included. STOBERONpr is the 68000 version of the OP2-Oberon-Compiler of ETH Zurich (I think this is a University) as of June 21, 1993. The current version of the compiler is 1.00. This file contains: The adapted error list; The compiler; The error file converter; The linker; The symbol file decoder; The written result of the study work (in German and TeX format); The runtime system; A tool module for input/output; A tool module consisting of a subset of TOS system calls; A sample implementation of a binary tree abstract data type; A sample module using BINTREE, and the special features of Oberon. Docs for compiling the whole thing are included. Unfortunately, I have very little idea of what this does, but I hope it helps you! STOS1pr is the STOS BITS v1.0 disk magazine the The Happening Boiz. Formerly a Budgie UK release (available from ST Plug), this STOS programming magazine (and lots else) is now available freely to all. Finished in Dec. 1990, this magazine is cramed packed with demos, PD program reviews, music, graphics, STOS programming hints and piles of STOS program listings for you to use. It is compressed using ST ZIP and Magic Shadow (use the Magic Shadow Archiver to uncompress--I recommend MSA_2_32). Requires a DS disk. STOS14pr is the STOS Basic TOS 1.4 fixer by Francois Lionet (dated July 27, 1989). STOS Basic normally uses forbidden vectors in the ST's memory (don't tell the system programmers!) This way, STOS Basic can have a multicoloured mouse pointer, different key clicks etc.. Unfortunately that means when you change TOS versions there goes STOS! This program provides a patch so that you can use STOS with TOS 1.4 (there must be one out for the STe but I haven't seen it). Color only. Docs included. STOSBASEpr by D. MOSHER is a STOS Data Base for customer accounts and inventory. It is in a STOS .BAS file and so, since I don't have STOS, I can't tell you anything about its workings. STOSBLITpr is the STOS Blitter Extension by Asa Burrows. This STOS extension opens up the power of the blitter chip in your STE or Mega/ST for lightning fast memory-to-memory copying, among other neat effects. The speed increase is stunning! Works with STEs and Mega STs. Includes both language and compiler files. Docs included. STOSFX30pr is STOS FIXER v.3.0 by Robert Quezada (dated May 10, 1994). This program will take your STOS programs, Run-time or compiled, and allow you to update them for any TOS release (almost--see below). It's a very handy thing to have when you have a nice STOS program that won't run on your TOS! In order to update programs to run on TOS's higher than 1.62 the original program must be at least compatible with TOS 1.62 (this is due to other, unfixable, problems with the pre-STE compatible STOS program). Once you update a program for your TOS it will no longer work for lower TOS versions (you can fix any program again for other TOS versions by running STOS Fix again). Color or mono. The program must not be compressed for this to work (so get the New De-pack v1.1 -- NDP11 (in the UTILITYS category) by Mike Watson to uncompress any packed programs). ST-Falcon MultiTOS and Geneva compatible. Docs included. STOSUP26pr is the Sept. 1, 1990 update of the STOS Language, Compiler, and ST Fun School II disk so that they will be compatible with the TOS 1.62 STE's. Use this file to update STOS Language and Compiler to v.2.6. Since Fun School II was written is STOS Basic v.2.4 you need to update it as well. Once you update your STOS disks you can upgrade any programs you write to newer versions of TOS by using STOS Fixer v.2.7a. This file comes to you by the creators of STOS. STOSFIXpr is a Replacement STOS loader by Mike Horwell (dated Sept. 1992). Just replace the current STOS loader (at the time of this program BASIC206.PRG) with this file and STOS will work with ANY version of TOS (well, at least the author thinks so, unless Atari changes things some more!). STOS programmers check this out! STOS_TTpr is a replacement STOS loader by Mike Horwell (dated Sept. 1992). This program supposedly will allow STOS to be run on any TOS version (including TT TOS). Instead of having the correct TOS tables included in this file, the program asks TOS for the correct values (which insures that it will work). A very short read_me file is included. If you use this how about letting me know how it works! See STOSFIX for another STOS fixer program. STQNA5pr is a text file from GEnie and the Atari RoundTables. This text file runs from Aug. 10, 1991 through July 14, 1992 and covers all sorts of interesting ST topics from monitors, to disk drives, to RAM upgrades. Read this, and when you're done, you might not remember a whole bunch, but you will have absorbed a lot about your ST. STRIPLNMpr is a .LST source of a program that will convert GFA XREF2 .LNM files back to .LST files. You may want to recover the xref2 numbered basic file back to a LST file. Use at your own risk. Freeware by Bruno D. Puglia. STRLIBpr is a comprehensive library of over 60 assembler routines dealing with string and character handling. Dated Oct. 11, 1990 and written by Robert Birmingham and Bill Aycock with help from Carl Barron (Carl's the Librarian of BRAG ST, the user group of which I am a member!). Includes substring handling, insertion, deletion, searching and matching, conversions, a powerful 'sprintf' routine, much more. Archive includes STRLIB.S, short doc listing input and output parms, short sample program using the routines. 131K uncompressed. STSFIX36pr is a file for TT owners who wish to use STOS. It will add TOS 3.06 rom vectors to STOS Basic version 2.5. This will allow STOS to function properly on a TT. By John Dillenburg (dated Feb. 4, 1992). STUSpr is Sprite Studio v.2.0 by Corey Chapman. This is a low-res painting program that allows you to create sprites for animations as well as games. Sprite Studio will load any file as graphics (not just DEGAS or NEOChrome). This is not the full version (but almost). The full program is available from the author (he never got even one registration from his previous SHAREWARE offerings--it's a good program, too!) SZADB21pr is the Sozobon C debugger v.2.1mj by Johann Ruegg and Don Dugger and extensively modified by Michal Jaegermann and Anthony Howe. This debugger is designed to be used with the Sozobon C compiler (v.2.0 prefered). It also can be used with other compilers which can produce symbol tables either in an Alcyon format (Alcyon, gcc after small modifications) or MWC format (Mark Williams C). It is modeled after the 'adb' command on UNIX systems. Thus it is a machine language debugger - not a source level debugger. It also supports "GST format", with symbols up to 22 characters long, which is optionally produced by a new version of gcc linker (-G flag). This archive includes the binary ( executable) file and documentation. It works with all ST and TT resolutions. TAB22pr by Les Kneeling is a program that was written in response to the ST User 22 line challenge (write a usable program in 22 lines or less). Since one of the requirements for files to reproduce properly in the magazine is that they have no tabs in them, it seemed reasonable to produce a program that removes them. See DETAB for a slightly less cryptic version (which doesn't fit into 22 lines). Docs and "C" source code included. TCBTRACKpr is the complete assembly source code (.S) for playing back TCB SoundTracker files. TCCP_SRCpr by L. Gamache is the "C" source code for "The Complete Chessplay," a BBS Chess program he created several years ago. Since his ST died, and he's never done anything else with this program he is releasing it to you for your free use. Update it, work with it, compile it and then play with it! TERMCAPpr by Fred Fish is a standard library for building terminal control files on UNIX boxes so by using these term cap files which describe clear screen functions, cursor positioning etc your program will always be terminal independent. It is similar to the idea of a printer driver concept. C source code include. TLC_RSRCpr is the TLC Resource v.2.0 by Tom Hayslett. The TLC Resource utility will only be of interest to GFA programmers. The program asks you to select a resource file (*.RSC) to convert and then asks you to select an ASCII file to save it to (*.LST). It then converts the resource into a GFA file that can be merged into your program allowing the resource file to be embedded within the source code. Instructions are printed with the ASCII file created instructing you on which calls need to be modified and how to use the generated code. SHAREWARE. TMPLTN202pr is TempleMon v2.02 by Johannes Hill & Thomas Tempelmann. TempleMon is a command-oriented monitoring program. It is a memory resident, machine language debugger & monitor. When you work on writing the Great American Program it helps you recover from the usual bombs; it tells you what went wrong and helps you to disassemble the code that was reponsible for the problem. Now TempleMon supports symbols included in the program file of all loaded programs (I have NO idea what that means!). Templemon is for all of you programmers out there. It will now work with SysMon. Color or mono (overscan as well). ST/STe/TT/ MultiTOS/Falcon (with some reservations) compatible. The program is in English with brief English docs and online help. Geman documentation also included. TOMEDEMOpr is a demo version of STOS TOME (dated 1992), available from STOS Canada (perhaps in other places as well, but the docs don't say that). It seems that this is a valuable extension to STOS. This demo is fully workable except you can't compile your commands, and it is a bit harder to run than the full program. 310K uncompressed. I'm sorry I can't help more than this! If you program with STOS then this might just be for you! TPZMODEMpr is source code for the Zmodem transfer protocol by J.R.Louvau. It is written in Turbo Pascal, but it can be easily converted to other high level languages (IF you know what you are doing!). TRACKERpr is STOS-TRACKER, a new STOS sound tracker extension by Francois. The loaded sound files must be an AMOS memory bank or a converted sound tracker module. It allows you to play the files at 7Khz (not much processor time used) or 14Khz (almost all processor time) or a compromise 10Khz (a good compromise). All the .PPC, .BAS, .BIN, etc. files you need to do this are included. Docs included. TRAKPLAYpr is a series of programming routines that will allow you to easily include the ability to play TCB Tracker files in your programs. Routines are included for GFA Basic (all versions), 68000, HiSoft Basic and STOS versions. You don't need TCB Tracker to use premade files in your programs. TRANSpr transforms asembly lanquage, object files made on ANTIC's COLOR OBJECT EDITOR into Atari BASIC or GFA BASIC. Source files and documentation included. TRANSRSCpr is Transfer v.1.40, a .TTP program written in STOS by Peter Kienle (dated 1993). This program is used to convert regular .RSC-files into assembler source files. This can be used to integrate Resource Data directly into the program code, so that no .RSC-file has to be included with the program. The program will determine if to search for a DEF (MegaMax) or RSD (KUMA) header file by looking up the version number of the RSC file which is 0 in the MegaMax and 1 in the KUMA. It has also been tested with the Public Domain ORCS Resource Construction Set. Docs included. Not TT or Warp 9 compatible. TT_100pr is Tree Tester v.1.00 by Lonny L. Pursell and Encom (dated June 29, 1991). Tree Tester is a GEM desk accessory which is designed for programmers who use the Atari DRI RCS (version 2.1). Essentially, it will allow you to debug (test) resource trees before you start any programming. It can test DIALOG, PANEL, MENU, and ALERT trees. FRESTR, and FREIMG trees cannot be tested for obvious reasons. SHAREWARE. Docs included (the docs assumes you know how to create and manipulate the object structures used in resource files. TUNESpr is Tunes v.1.0 by Harry Sarber (dated Nov. 1990). Tunes gives you the ability to put notes on the screen by using the mouse to select the note and location on the staff. Tunes allows you to enter notes onto a staff by using the mouse to point to a location on the staff. Up to three voices can be used. Flats, sharps, and dotted notes are available. Play your tunes, controlling the volume and tempo. You can complete your project by writing to disk a GFA Basic listed file with Sound and Wave statements that you can merge into your programs. Unfortunately, only the Basic .LST file, .PI1 picture and docs are included. Color only. TURBOASSpr is Turbo-Ass V1.7 by Markus Fritze & Sren Hellwig (I can only assume(!) that Ass doesn't have the same meaning in German that it does in English (really, it stands for Assembler)! This program is an Assembler/ Debugger from Germany. Dated March 1990. Here are some of its features: - Simple and thought-out Operation (Very User Friendly). - The Assembler translates approx. 1.3 Million lines/minute. - Syntax-Check DURING Input. Partly Semantic-Check! Typing mistakes as well as double use of Symbolnames are shown directly during Input. - Many powerful Editor Functions such as: Search for Text, Replace Text, "Turn-In" of partial programs (like GFA-Basic 3.0) and many more features. - Fantastic combinational work between the Debugger and Assembler. In crash cases of a program in the Debugger the Assembler auto- matically computes the Crash Address into a line number. - Own Keyboard and Screendriver => Even in the most hardest Crash conditions the Assembler and Debugger are still functioning. - No Macros!!! - and many more things.... Docs included. SHAREWARE. 502K uncompressed. Color or mono. Works with 1/2 meg or more! TX2FORMTpr is the complete description of the TX2 format, levels 2 through 4. Now, anyone can add support for TX2 files! What! You don't know what TX2 files are? Created by David Holmes, these text files can be read by the Atari Desktop, and yet contain all sorts of fancy format commands to make your text reading more interesting. It even includes pictures that go along with the text. Check out the full-featured demo of the reader program here in our catalog! UNIXMODEpr is a text file entitled "The UNIXMODE Extended Filename Standard." It explains a new filename standard that will allow UNIX filenames to exist on the ST (up to 31 characters). I enjoyed reading through this. Interesting. UNPSAVEpr is LockSmith v.1.00 by Lonny L. Pursell and Encom (dated March 23, 1991). This program will read a PSAVEd GFA-Basic v3.5x file and remove 'list protection'. PSAVEd programs mess up the GFA Basic editor because they contain no variable name tables. You can't list or edit them correctly (if you try you crash the system). This utility simply restores the variable name tables and updates other parts of the file so you end up with a normal SAVEd file. Docs included. UNZIPSRCpr is the C source code for UNZIP v. 4.1 (dated 1991). this is part of the portable zip series that is on usenet (the unix network). UPDMKR10pr is Update Maker v1.0 and Superzap v1.0 by Bill Aycock (dated Jan. 25, 1992). Update Maker will create a binary data file that lists all the changes from one version of a program to the next; this "ZAP file" contains all the information required to update a copy of the old program to the new version. In addition, Update Maker can include verification information in the ZAP file. The contents of four fields of up to 15 bytes each from the old file can be stored, so the updater program can make sure the user is updating the correct file. Superzap will that that ZAP file and use it to update the old program. Together, Update Maker and Superzap make it simple for a programmer to provide users with an easy way to update a program. Color or mono. Any ST or TT. Docs provided. USEFULpr is an extension for STOS that reads the palette of the sprites and uses those colors in defining the 16 color palette. Very useful in developing games and not having to remember the colors for your sprites. No docs. 64K uncompressed. VANIPHONpr (.GFA) is a fun program that will help you to pick out some easily remembered name for your phone number. It prints to screen or printer all the combinations of letters found from the numbers of your phone. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. VBIpr is the C source code that will show you how to set up a VBI on the ST. It also includes a program doing the same written in Laser C. By Ken Schafer of NecroWare Development. VBIHNDLRpr is VBI, a vertical blank handler package by Amgem (dated 1987). VBI is a vertical blank handler package designed to allow easy access to the Atari STs vertical blank interrupt system. It allows programmers to incorporate many features which would otherwise require a multi-tasking operating system into their programs with a minimum of difficulty. Examples of its use include alarms, blinking characters, and any other functions that need to be active all the time without getting in the way of normal program execution. C Source code and example code included. VECSHOWpr is the System Vector Analyzer v.1.71 by Stephan Gerle (dated 1989). This small utility will display the (XBRA compatible) changed system vectors. It shows the original address on the left and in a right column lists the changed vectors, sometimes with a question mark next to them and sometimes with an abbreviation recognizable as a program's name. It works (apparently) fine on my STE, but it does say that I am using TOS 1.2 (nmy TOS is 1.62!). No docs. VIEWPROTpr is a series of text files and sample programs by Peter Seitz and Dieter Fiebelkorn (the author of GEM View) which define and illustrate the View Protocol. The View Protocol was developed by these two programmers to make it possible for a GEM application to display files (using an external viewer) without being forced to implement a viewer for the various file formats itself, and to provide a uniform method of communication between the application and the viewer (so that the application can use any viewer, rather than just one particular viewer). Presently there are already several applications that can be used as viewers. They are GEM-View (Dieter Fiebelkorn), 1st-View/ 1st-Guide (Guido Vollbending), and ShowImage (Peter Seitz). When installed as accessories, these applications can be instructed (by other applications) to view files. If you are a programmer then this file is for you! The docs are in English. VISUSORTpr is the Visual Sort Demo routines (Basic source code only) by Anthony Watson, Blake Arnold, and Don Ravey. There are many sort routines for use by computer programmers (and anyone else). This program (actually three different programs by the three authors) provides you with a visual display of four different sorting methods (Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, ShellSort, and QuickSort), and provides with with time differences which show you their various efficiencies. Very interesting. Docs included. Color or Color and mono (more than one program, remember). VOL22pr by Les Kneeling is a program that allows you to name a disk after it has been formatted. So if you have formatted a disk from the Desktop and forgot to name it, run VOL22. Type the name that you want the disk to have into the TTP dialog box and it will be applied to the disk in drive A. VOL22 cannot rename a disk - the jiggery-pokery needed to do that would not fit into this 22 line program. Docs and "C" source included. WINCVTpr by Wayne E. Wright (dated June, 1992) is a utility converts Atari ST resource files (.RSC) into Windows resource files (.RC). The conversion is not perfect, but its purpose is to aid in porting a GEM program to Windows. At least the geometry comes out the same and all the text comes out in the right place. It does not convert bit maps at all, nor does it convert BOXCHARs. The program is designed to read .DEF files generated by Laser C. The C source code is included. Runs only on the ST (not MS DOS). WINSHELLpr by Sterling Kelly Webb (the author of Seurat) (dated Dec. 15, 1992) is for all of you GFA Basic V.3+ users out there. It can teach you how to handle all those screen redraws that .ACC's command. This program is designed to display multiple graphic windows, with GEM activities being handled directly through GFA commands. Although this example is for graphic display, it could be easily adapted to text buffers or any variety of multiple buffer operations. It does not "do" anything, it only provides a structure and the GFA tools to manage the logic of GEM and the AES in a direct fashion. It also demonstrates some management of resource files, menus in particular. It is reasonably resolution-independent and non-hardware-oriented. .LST (Heavily commented), .DFN. and .RSC files included (though not the executable program). WINTOOLSpr is the Stainles Windows Toolbox by David Steele (and he intends the pun). It is a library of GEM windows functions that make writing applications with multiple overlapping windows simple. No more walking rectangles, setting clip rectangles, calculating slider sizes and positions... it's all done for you. Comes with the MWC object and include file, and man-pages. WINXV13pr is WINXnnn v.1.3 - a Multi-Window-Hack by Martin Osieka. This is is a big patch to GEM's Window manager (OK, it also effects the DeskTop's Event Manager etc.). GEM applications can now ask for more windows (Window Id > 7). The maximum number of possible windows is 127. Needs TOS 1.04 (the docs say German ROMS, so I don't know if this will run--I still have only TOS 1.0--for now!). W_VT52pr is the "BareBones W_VT52 Library Demo" of ShareWare C library routines for text display to GEM windows by Erin Monaco of Databasement Software. This library is really a stripped-down version (perfectly usable as is though) or a much larger library of functions. This file includes two demo programs showing the functions of each of his W-VT52.LIB functions as they are being used. The library comes with its complete, commented, source code for porting/modification purposes. Each function call as well as tips are provided in the included header file. Support Shareware authors! XB32_GFApr is the XBIOS(32)/dosound() MusiX Player by M.J.Matts (dated 1992). The GFA Basic 3 source code is included along with LOTS of music files. Color or mono. Mouse controlled. This file has an interesting feature in that, as the song is played, the title scrolls past in a window. See GFA_XB32 for a related file that adds a GEM dialog box to the beginning screen. Over 320K uncompressed! XBRApr is documentation and sample code for the German XBRA protocol, a standard way of intercepting system vectors. See also the CodeHeads' 'A Programmer's Eleven Commandments for Coexistent Vector Stealing' (CMDMENTS in our catalog) for further info on the XBRA protocol. XDB_DEMOpr is a working demo of X-Debug v.1.00 by Andy Pennell, the author or DevpacST and MonST (dated 1993). X_Debug is an advanced debugger for use with all ST-TT computers (at least one meg of RAM recommended) and resolutions (graphic cards supported as well). This demo allows use of the full features of the program with the only restriction being that it can only work on the included example program. X-Debug does not use GEM (which means that you CAN debug GEM programs), but does allow use of the mouse. It supports almost all C compilers on the Atari ST-TT but has been especially tailored to work best with Lattice C. Docs included within the program. Ordering information through the ST Club (UK) included. XLISP20pr is the complete distribution of XLisp version 2.0 for the Atari ST. XLisp is an experimental, object-oriented, public-domain version of the Lisp programming language. It is an interpreter, not a compiler. This file contains all the documentation and program examples to get you up and running. XMASOGMpr is an updated version of the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas" written by R. Scott V. Paterson from the viewpoint of a programmer dealing with a lot of programming bugs, a "helpful" manager, and demanding customers. XPROLOGpr is version two of the programing language X Prolog for the ST. Lots of sample files included along with documentation. XREF2pr is a .LST file of a cross-reference utility for GFA Basic. It was written by Don Edwards. Given a GFA Basic program listing, this program will produce a line-numbered listing (unless you specify something else), and a cross-reference file, both on disk. XREF41pr is a C cross-reference utility that will list all the functions used in your program as well as print a table of contents and a function interaction map. It will operate on up to 400 modules for any one program and if more than one module is used, will give a module interaction map. XSCHEM28pr is XSCHEME: An Object-oriented Scheme, v.0.28 by David Michael Betz (dated Jyly 24, 1991). XScheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language with extensions to support object-oriented programming. XScheme follows the "Revised^3 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme". Some knowledge of the LISP language would be helpful in using this language. Docs included. 438K uncompressed. Z80pr is the Z80 CROSS ASSEMBLER for the ST/STe/TT by D&S Software, v.1.5. Z80 has the look and feel of DevPac but at a much lower shareware price. Extensive docs included. They have left some stuff out (you wouldn't use it very long anyway would you, without sending in your shareware registration!). It also includes an ad for ST-PLUG one of those "other" PD companies (they have some pretty good stuff, too!). ZEST_16 is ZeST Desktop Applications v.1.6 by David Becker. This program is an amazing alternative interface for the ST! It looks like the NeXT desktop with "sculpted" buttons and more. ZeST16.PRG includes a paint program, calendar, typewriter and database in a desktop enviroment, and now, a corner digital clock AND the ability to run other programs right from the ZeST desktop! Each program is fully functional, and useful! This guy is amazing. He keeps producing wonderful, Free programs. Also included is the GFA3 source code so you can expand on this idea yourself! Docs included. MONO Only. ZEST_MEDpr is David Becker's ZeST interface routines (in a .LST format) converted to medium resolution by Gary Dooms (dated Nov. 25, 1991). Now all of you programming fans of David Becker's great ZeST interface can do GFA Basic ZeST programming in color. Go to it! ZIP_CSRCpr is the ZIP v.1.0 C source code and support files by Mark Adler, Richard B. Wales, and Jean-loup Gailly. This is a part of the portable ZIP project that has been floating around the UNIX usenet networks. The project was mentioned in the Jan 1992 issue of the C Users Journal. ZONEBLITpr is a ASCII text containing a correction to the M.A.G.E. (Majic Arcade Graphics Engine from Majic Soft) manual. It focusses on the Front End interface that is built right into M.A.G.E.. These Zones (of where there are 255) are described and information is given on how then may be used within M.A.G.E.. Requires M.A.G.E. to be of use. ZOOMpr is really three files, ZOOM1, ZOOM2 and ZOOM3. These are not the names of some Dr. Seuss characters, but three files, the first and last by Devin Balkcom and the other by Vince Valenti that provides you with some GFA code (.LST) that allows you to zoom or resize a string captured by means of PUT. This works in all ST resolutions. ZOOM is the original, ZOOM2 is an enhanced version, and ZOOM3 builds on the two before and does even better! I have NO idea what this code does! Q,ՠ Ԥ2K)hxvQ f:P!@MzâH&ii}B&R ##EhhZD 1n% haΩ/@'ٱ vAe9_!again< by MIDI. At best this uses up your allowed polyphony twice as fast, and even stranger things can happen. By turning Local *off*, any notes played on the keyboard are not triggered _locally_. Only notes coming in through the MIDI line will be played. All data played on the keyboard is still transmitted, so by using a "thru" device on your ST you can still play the keyboard, just no double notes are played when keyboard and MIDI in are playing the same thing. That sounds pretty good! Color or mono. Docs included. LOONYsn is a set of eight .AVR sampled sounds (at 12.5KHz which maintains Falcon compatiblity). They are from the LoonyToon world. They are of Bugs Bunny ("Goodbye...I hope don't think this was a bit of heaven, 'cause it wasn't"), Buster Bunny, "Kaboom" (The Martian saying, "Where's the Kaboom? There's supposed to be an earthshattering kaboom!"), and more. All good! You can convert these to .SMP format for GEMSound by using Soundlab if you wish. LOVETHMEsn is a C-Lab\NOTATOR sequence scored for Proteus, M1, and Dx7. It is an electronic orchestration of Nino Roto's beautiful LOVE THEME from the movie, "The Godfather." .SON and .MID files. LOWSPARKsn is a MIDI 1 file for any sequencer and a file set up for the PSS 790 and Edit Track II of _Low Spark of High Heeled Boys_ by Traffic. Set up by YODA on Dec. 30, 1991. MACSMFIXsn is a program by Harry Wootan that will remove the first 128 bytes from ANY file. He wrote it to convert Macintosh files that still have the 128-byte Mac Binary header appended to the front of the files. He uses it to convert standard MIDI files created on a Mac, but it could be used for other Mac files as well. BUT, it will TRASH any file that doesn't have that 128-byte header! Color or mono. STe compatible. MAPITsn by Peter Stone will allow you to re-assign any incoming MIDI note on/off event to another Note / Channel. You can even set the velocity to be a constant, or to be passed through! Hence, now there is no need to buy an expensive mapper box. This release includes the ability to display a different picture in Degas uncompressed, medium resolution format for each note upon translation. This is quite cool if you are using your Atari in a live show while playing drums as the author does... sort of a sync'ed slide show. Docs included. SHAREWARE with the registration being let the author know you are using it. Color or mono. MARVINsn is a series of three SoundMaster sound files (.SND) of Marvin, of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy radio program, saying his usual "cheery" thoughts. MASTERsn is a demo of MasterSound Megamix. MasterSound is a sound sampling editing, and sequencing package. This shows the great stuff you can create using their software and hardware cartridge. Color only. MCSPLAYsn is the Music Construction Set Player v.1.5 by Intersect Software. This program will allow you to load and play one or more .MCS music files, display information about the song title and author, and show you how many pages each song is composed of and how long it will take to play. One song is included (and we have LOTS of other .MCS files in the SOUNDS catalog!) Not Falcon compatible. Immediately below is a listing of 47 Music Construction Set songs (.MCS). ALOHAsn ANDYGRIFsn BARACsn BILLYJNsn BLACKDOGsn BLUESsn BOTH2EHOsn BREAKERsn BRIDGEsn BUMBLBEEsn BUMBLEBsn CHEERSsn CIRCUSsn CLASSGASsn CLEOPHAsn CUTSsn DANUBEsn DEBUSSYsn DREAMSsn FIDLEsn FUGUEGMsn GHOSTBUSsn HARDDAYSsn HAZYSHDEsn HIP2BSQsn JAZZsn JAZZ2sn JOURNYsn LITTLEsn LUCYsn MELEDRAMsn MIAMIVICsn MINUETDsn MINWALTZsn MISSIONsn MOUNTAINsn MUSETTEDsn MYLIFEsn NADIAsn ROLLOVERsn RONDOsn VIEW2KILsn WALKLIFEsn WHENYOURsn ZMASMELsn YOUR2CTYsn YOUBELOsn MCSTTPsn is the Music Construction Set Music Driver by Richard J. Plom of Intersect Software. MCSTTP.TTP was designed to allow integration of MCS music into your own applications. Do you want music to come alive in your programs? This file can help! Brief docs included. Color or mono. MDB_1_05sn is MIDIBoard(tm) v.1.05 by Jeff Beeghly. MIDIBoard is an .ACC that will graphically display incoming MIDI data. It will run in medium or high resolution on an Atari ST, and features a modifiable window area, variablenote range (from C-2 to C8), selectable channel, and MIDI thru options. The program serves several purposes: * Invaluable source to test MIDI configuration (helps to determine why a particular instrument isn't playing, e.g. if a synth module isn't responding, is there something wrong with the master keyboard, the module, or the MIDI cable?) * Quick reference of MIDI note number (for devices that don't list the corresponding note and MIDI note number, such as drum machines and MIDI percussion controllers) * Tool to determine if a keyboard is sending note on/off messages, system exclusive messages, pitch bend messages, and MIDI clock start/stop commands Docs included, as well as a NeoDesk icon (which you can use in DC Desktop as well!) for the accessory. MDEMOsn is M for the ST by Eric Ameres, David Zicarelli, Joel Chadabe, John Offenhartz, and Antony Widoff (dated 1987, but it was just uploaded the week before Christmas, 1992!). This demo version (no save) of "M", an algorithmic composer for the ST allows you to do all sorts of things with your music (transpose, shift, create, etc.). 250K uncompressed. Color or mono. STe compatible. Use with your MIDI keyboard. Numerous sample files, docs, tutorial, and ordering info included. METATRAKsn is the first in a series of programs from Midisoft Corporation will allow you to record what is played on a MIDI keyboard or other instrument, allow editing and processing of the recorded musical information, and replay the music through the MIDI instrument. METATRAK can record over 70,000 notes on the 1040ST. All sixteen MIDI channels are supported and are reassignable during playback for each active track. This demo is limited to recording only 100 notes. Several sample music files are included along with detailed docs. Color or mono. MIAMVICEsn is a Master Tracks .MID file (I think it is MIDI 1 format for any synth, but I am not sure) of the theme song from Miami Vice. MIDIBEATsn by Richard Kaller is a text file describing the "Power of MIDI" on the computer that has "The Power without the Price." He does an excellent job of describing just what MIDI is and how you can use it. Recommended. MIDIBUFRsn is a .GFA Basic .LST routine which allow you to set the ST/STe/ TT's Midi buffer to your own buffer in any size you specify, up to 32K. A compiled program is included which allows you to discover what buffer size is currently in use by your system. MIDIEXCLsn v.1.63 is a Midiex Sysex librarian for the ST by Harry Wootan. With this program you can send and receive System Exclusive data files (sysex files)for use with all your Midi based systems (lighting too). If you want the capability to store your sysex data on your ST then this is for you. Mouse or keyboard controlled. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. MIDIKEY2sn is the Midi Keyboard Desk Accessory v.2.0 by David Schwinn (dated March 10, 1993). This .ACC allows you to play your MIDI sound moduals while running any program (that allows access to .ACCs). It allows you to select any Midi channel, note number, and key velocity. The playing area is "velocity sensitive" depending on where you click your mouse. A MIDI instrument is required. I'm a bit puzzled by this in that it seems that you ought to be able to load and play MIDI sound moduals, but the .ACC seems geared towards playing your own music by clicking on the displayed piano keyboard. Color or mono. ST--TT compatible. Docs included. MIDIMIX1sn is MIDIMIX v.1.0 by David E. Rutherford (dated 1993). MIDIMIX is a mouse controlled .ACC designed to run by itself or with other midi applications such as sequencers, drum machines, etc.. It offers 16 channel fader control of volume, pan, hold and any other control change parameters your midi equipment supports (up to 128 different controllers and 10 preset control buttons which can be reset and saved to disk. Docs included. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. MIDIREADsn is the MIDI Data Decoder for the Casio CZ-101 by George Ott. This program will show you exactly what is going on in your CZ-101 MIDI synth when you press a key. MIDIRECsn is a simple MIDI recorder along with the GFA code that shows how it is done. With these files you can learn how to give MIDI messages a 'time stamp' & play them back in sequence, and what was recorded & at what time. There are no frills to this code, but it does show the basic concepts behind MIDI sequencing. By Eric Dawley. MIDITALKsn by Rich Hickey is an interactive utility that let's you 'converse' with your MIDI equipment from your Atari ST. If you're just getting into MIDI it is a great way to see what's really travelling over the MIDI lines. If you are a programmer working in a compiled language like C or Pascal, you know how frustrating it can be to re-compile and link every time you try to get a new MIDI message to work. Miditalk displays all incoming MIDI data on screen. It also enables you to type in data and have it sent over the MIDI port. Miditalk also let's you create your own MIDI-macros and save and load data dumps. This program also includes an excellent review of just what MIDI is and how it can be used. Docs included. MIDITHRUsn by Clinton Keith is an .ACC that takes your input MIDI data and sends it though the MIDI output port. This makes the ST MIDI out a MIDI thru which is useful especially if you have more than one MIDI device (such as a keyboard and keyboard module). MILESNGSsn is a series of 40 Music Studio songs sent in to Suzy B's Software by Robert and Sara Miles. They are set up for the Yamaha PSS 480 Key- board, but you can play them using any of the Music Studio song players we have in our catalog (for example MMM221). My favorite is a song by Tom Leher entitled "The Elements." In it he sings a song that lists all the Periodic Table of Elements. The text is included if you have Music Studio to read it (even if you don't!). MISTEREDsn is a GFA Basic file that when run with GFABASRO.PRG will print out and play the theme song from "Mr. Ed". MMD_2_5sn is the demo of MIDI Master Drummer v.2.5 by David Snow, Zobozian Software (dated August 16, 1993). This programmer put this program together right! It is compatible with all versions of TOS, and runs in high and medium resolution on the ST, and in all 80-column video modes on the Falcon030. May his tribe increase! MIDI Master Drummer v.2.5 is a graphic rhythm editor and sequencer with extensive on-line help. Master Drummer is divided into three parts: Pattern mode, where patterns are composed; Phrase mode, where the patterns are linked together into musical phrases; and Song mode, where phrases are linked together into song parts and song parts are sequenced into a complete song. This program is full of features! Mouse and/or Keyboard controlled. Detailed docs included. MIDI instrument required. Complete except for save disabled. 235K uncompressed. MODAL3sn by Ron Miller is the Modal Chord Generator v.1.3 (dated October, 1990). This program combines random and pre-set parameters and adjusts the results with artificial intelligence techniques according to user defined settings. The purpose of this program is not to generate completed music, but to provide access to harmonic ideas which can then be edited and developed by the composer. There are zillions of options in playing with this program. Detailed docs and on-line help files. The author is a professor of jazz studies at the University of Miami, and has incorporated much of his teaching priorities into this program. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. The "look" of this program is very nice. You must run this from a floppy drive. STE compatible. 256K uncompressed. MODPLAYsn is MODPLAY! the STEREO SoundTracker MODule player for STE. This TTP takes the MODule filename as parameter (if you install MODPLAY!.TTP with .MOD as document type you can play any MODule just by double-clicking on it.) Excellent quality sound (so I've been told). Keyboard controlled. Docs included. Color or mono. Not compatible with MiNT on the Falcon (though works with the Falcon otherwise if no other sound programs have been run first). With MiNT it goes into a real death spin, but you should see the beautiful colors you get on the screen when it locks up! MOD_STsn is the ST TCB TRACKER Player by Dan Panke (dated December 14, 1991). This is an excellent TCB Tracker player program. You use the mouse to select the .MOD file to play, stop with the spacebar and select another song. You don't need to quit and restart the program to play another song! Color or mono. Dan is the owner of ST-PLUG, one of those "other" PD companies. He has some pretty good stuff! MONEYsn is a Music Studio (.SNG) file of 'Money for Nothing' by Dire Straits. MOUS2MIDsn by Scott Bultman (dated Dec. 15, 1991) is a self-contained utility that will allow you to click a mouse button to generate MIDI notes. It is a stand-alone MIDI note/patch change generator. This is useful if your MIDI set-up includes alot of tone modules or drum machines. With this program you can produce MIDI information to make sure your gear is receiving notes properly and is set to the correct patch, without having to move from the computer and mouse. Clicking the left mouse button produces a MIDI note. The pitch and velocity are determined by where the cursor is on the screen when you click it. The pitches range from low to high, with the lower pitches on the left and the higher on the right, just like on a piano or keyboard. The velocity is higher at the top of the screen than at the bottom. You can set the MIDI channel to whatever you wish. Mouse controlled. Docs included. MPLAY1_2sn is M Player v.1.2, the Multiplayer--MultiTasking--MultiFrequency DMA (stereo) sound player .ACC for the ST(yes, but no DMA sound)/STe/Mega STe/TT (dated Feb. 16, 1992) by Hoang Viet Chi. This .ACC will play NoiseTracker .Mod files in the background while you go about doing your business. The acc will also play several other types of music files (through the sound chip) (I have been told). Very fast, this version reduces the strain on your CPU (on a normal ST) and plays excellently. Color or mono. Docs included. MS_XMASsn is a collection of 17 traditional Christmas Carols and songs in Music Studio format (.SNG). They are: DECKHALL.SNG GRYMGENT.SNG HOLLJOLL.SNG IBHOM4XS.SNG JINGBELL.SNG JNGBLRCK.SNG LETITSNW.SNG MIDNTCLR.SNG MRYLTLXS.SNG NEWHART .SNG ROCKTREE.SNG SANTCLAS.SNG SLEIGHRD.SNG WHITEXMS.SNG WISHXMAS.SNG WNTRWOND.SNG XMASSONG.SNG MT32DEMOsn is a disabled demo of a MT-32 Controller in an .ACC format by David Barr. It is designed to allow you complete control over your Roland MT-32 synthesizer, even from within your favorite (GEM) sequencer. It also is a patch librarian, and allows you to take a "snapshot" of your MT-32 setup and save it to disk! No more time wasted trying to reconfigure the "mix" you spent so much time setting. You'll be able to restore any setup in seconds---even from within your sequencer! You'll also be able to access many otherwise inaccessable features of the MT-32, such as four different reverb types and individual tuning or transposing of parts! Color or mono. Docs included. STe compatible. MT32EDTRsn is MT32ED v.1.0, a Patch Editor and Librarian for the Roland MT-32. If you have an MT-32 and haven't yet purchased one of those expensive editor programs then you may wish to check out this alternative. MT32_EDTsn is a demo of the MT32 Editor Librarian v.3.9 (dated Jan., 1993). This ST/TT GEM program/desk accessory can be used to effectively editor all available parameters for the Roland MT32. The program stores the presets and general settings, and creates configuration files which can be easily uploaded to the MT32. A sequencer capable of playing standard MIDI files is also included in the application which can be run while presets are selected and the parameters are being edited. Color or mono. This demo limits MIDI functions, the size of the MIDI files you can work with and disables save functions. Docs included. SHAREWARE. MTST6DMOsn is the MidiTrack ST (SmpteTrack Gold/EditTrack Gold) v6.0 Demo from Hybrid Arts. This demo has all the features of EditTrack Gold (the MidiTrack ST program that requires no special hardware), except that it lacks any ability to save files. You can thus experiment with creating your own songs (though you won't be able to save them in the Demo Version), and you can also load existing songs to get an idea of what sort of finished creations can be accomplished in it. At least 1 Meg of RAM required. Docs included. MULTIsn is a demo of Multi, a VERY powerful sequencer program from OKTAL software out of Canada It is comparible to Cubase and Notator. This is a fully functioning demo with the save functions disabled. You can multi- task within this program--and without! Run a sequence and then call up the "Notation" feature and watch the score as it's being played. Play a tune and call out on your modem! Import standard MIDI sequence files and then PRINT THEM OUT. This feature even works on the demo! All ST/STe/ Mega STe/TT's with mono monitors and at least 1 meg of RAM will run this program. The docs within the program list all the folders you have to unarc the files into--but don't bother, I already did all that for you. Just double click and you're set! MUSCFRMSsn is Music Forms for PageStream v.1.0 by Scott R. Garrigus. Created by a musician and recording engineer, this file contains many different types of forms you can use to keep track of the different forms, labels, symbols,charts, etc. that you use for music and recording projects. Requires PageStream for use. Docs included. SHAREWARE. MUSCLST2sn is a newer version of "Sound Master," by Devin Balkcom. This version has lots of bug fixes, and now works in all three standard resolutions.. This program displays a piano on-screen, and lets you play it with the mouse. You can then replay it, save it for further editing, or save it as a GFA basic .LST file. MUSICALCsn is MusiCalc v.2.02 by Steve MacMillan. Musicalc is a complete rewrite of a previous version and should prove useful for musicians, recording engineers, home studio owners, and people working with video and film. In addition to normal numeric calculations, Musicalc will preform time base and footage calculations. The most unique feature however is its ability to calculate bar (or beat), SMPTE time, and footage offsets referenced to a starting SMPTE time. Musicalc also includes several useful utilities such as a metronome, a stop watch, and it generates delay charts based on tempo. Color or mono. Docs included. MUSICO01sn is Musico #1, "Music to soothe the savage eye," by Dan Panke. This series of five Quartet songs (Ashes to Ashes, Fantastic Voyage 1, Victim of Hell, Oh Yeah?, and Broken Wings by Mr. Mister) and player program are accompanied by some well done and appropriate Degas pictures. Color or mono. This file also contains a brief description of the ST PLUG software collection. ST Plug has a fine collection of Budgie UK and PD software. MUSICO02sn is Musico #2 by DAN PANKE. This is a series of five well-done Degas images combined with some very nice Quartet songs. The music is "Tubular Bells," "Exile," "Afterglow," "Fantastic Voyage 2," and "Major Tom." Truly "Music to soothe the savage eye!" Color or mono. This file also contains a brief description of the ST PLUG software collection. ST Plug has a fine collection of Budgie UK and PD software. MUSICO03sn Is Musico #3 "Music to soothe the savage eye!" by Dan Panke, the founder of ST PLUG, the exclusive distributor of BUDGIE UK software in North America (catalog included). Musico is a series of six pictures (DEGAS) combined with Quartet sound files in a slide/soundshow format. A first is of a pink rose with the music "Every Breath You Take." The next is of a bowling ball crashing through all ten pins to make a strike accompanied by the music "Fantastic Voyage 3." The third is a picture of wandering planets with the background of a swirling galaxy. The music here is entitled "Toccata" (I don't remember the full name, but it is a very familiar piece). A very ugly goblin king and his court form the foreground for "Crazy Train." Finally, a lighthouse at night with a full moon and swirling seagulls complement "ROAM." MUSICO04sn Is Musico #4 "Music to soothe the savage eye!" by Dan Panke, the founder of ST PLUG, the exclusive distributor of BUDGIE UK software in North America. Musico is a series of six pictures (DEGAS) combined with Quartet sound files in a slide/soundshow format. A first picture is of a Porsche with music "AirWolf 2." The second frame is of a dragon made out of rings(?) standing in front of a large sphere. The music there is "Awesome 4." The third set is a close-up of the face of a cougar with the music "Acidtrak." The fourth is a set of three dancers on an infinite plane with "Thorn Part II" as the accompaniment. MUSICSYMsn is a PageStream 2.1 document and a 300dpi .IMG file of music notation symbols, which can be used to add musical notation to all of your DTP documents. By Scott R. Garrigus of Custom Compositions. 105K uncompressed! MUSICTEXsn by Andrea Steinbach and Angelika Schofer (dated July 19, 1989) is a TEX document and fonts that will allow you to use TEX to output music files. All is in German. 175K uncompressed. NAMETONEsn is Name That Tone v.1.0 by Frank Vuotto of F10 Software (dated 1992). This is an .ACC or .PRG that will read a MIDI input and report the MIDI note and octive, volume and note number. You can also play a tone from NNT's on screen keyboard with the selected MIDI channel, volume and duration (in 60ths of a second). Color or mono. STe compatible. NATIVESsn is an .SPL 22khz sound sample of an East-Indian shopkeper yelling an unintelligible Indian phrase. Use this for your boot-up! NEWBELLsn is NewBell, the System Bell Replacement Program by Dan Wilga of Gribnif Software (the NeoDesk, STalker, STeno, Crazy Dots, etc., etc., software and hardware people). This program allows you to substitute a digitized sound file from ST Replay or DigiSound for the standard Atari Desktop bell sound. You can either play a specified sound or a randomly selected one. Docs included. Enjoy! NIRVANAsn by Dr.J is a .MOD file of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana for your SoundTracker module player program! Created using DigiComp. NIXNSHUTsn is an .AVR sound sample of Spock and McCoy arguing. Spock says, "There's an old Vulcan proverb, "Only Nixon could go to China." McCoy answers, "I'd give real money if you'd shut up!" Made using Replay 4 cartridge and SoundLab. NOISE_15sn is St-NoiseTracker Version 1.5. It is based on the original SoundTacker/NoiseTracker for the Amiga. It allows you to modify existing .mod files or make your own from scratch. It will work with ST Replay samples, or sounds used in other module files. By Jean-Marc Harvengt. NORMALITsn is a .SND sample from the "Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy" television series. It is the text from "For Becoming Norma." NT_COMPsn by Klaus Pedersen is a Compiler and player for 'NoiseTracker' music modules (.MOD), which is pretty popular on the Amiga. NT_COMP is fully compatible with NoiseTracker v2.0. This player uses 0% of your processor time when playing on the STe. It supports playback frequencies up to 50KHz (wasteful really). About the only drawback is the these compiled modules (SEGM's) uses a lot more memory. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT compatible. It even runs on an ST with 1/2 meg of RAM. Docs included. NUTCRACKsn is about 10 sec. of an .AVR sound sample of one very famous portion of the Nutcracker Suite ballet. It's one of the first dances that Clara and the Nutcracker watch together. ODETOJOYsn is Ode To Joy, a music (I'll let you guess the title) and graphics demo featuring the PD "Singsong" sample-playback module supplied with MicroDeal's QUARTET. The program runs in low and high resolution. Turn your monitor-speaker volume up (or better yet, plug your ST's audio output into your stereo via Monitor Master or Video Key), double-click on the ODETOJOY icon, and enjoy! The graphics part is a picture of an apple along with moving lines and patterns flowing over the screen (and apple). Hey, why didn't he use an Atari Symbol instead of an Apple ! 267K uncompressed. OH_YEAHsn is a very nice Quartet song, crisp with instruments that sound like voices (voices that sound like instruments?). Well done. OMEGDEMOsn is the Omega II demo disk from Dr. T's Music Software (dated July 16, 1993). This disk includes demo versions of the Keyboard Controlled Sequencer, and the Tiger, Song Editor and Mixer MPE modules. The Keyboard Controlled Sequencer is the main recording module of the system, and also provides Event List editing. The other modules should be started from within KCS using the MPE menu or the MPE box. Tiger provides piano-roll editing of track and sequence data. The Song Editor allows KCS sequences to be combined into songs. The Mixer provides automated mixing. A tutorial file is included. I think all of these will run on a one-meg machine, but if you have two or more a shell is included which will allow you to run them all at once! Color or mono. ST-Falcon compatible. 660K uncompressed. ORCHPLAYsn by Richard J. Plom, II, of Intersect Software has written this player program for "The Orchestrator" a midi/sound creator that they sell. A variety of songs are included. You may play one song or have them all play sequentially. Very nice music. Color only. PANIC_09sn is the "Panic Button" v.0.9 by Wayne Steinert (dated 7/27/91). The 'Panic Button' (P/B) is a simple .ACC/.PRG with one purpose: It sends an All Notes Off on all 16 MIDI channels frome your ST. This may not seem too important right now, but wait until you get a stuck note at the wrong time. In the studio, you can turn the unit off, or hit all the keys to max out the polyphony (but you can't do that on a MIDI guitar!) but this wouldn't be too cool live or in some other situations. PAULA22Asn is Paula v.2.2a (dated Feb. 20, 1992) by Pascal Fellerich (one of the authors of TURBOASS, a fast Assembler). This .ACC is an Amiga-MOD-file-player for the Atari TT & STE. Paula doesn't claim to be the only or the fastest MOD player available forthe Atari, but it certainly is one of the best. It has an excellent GEM interface along with a Large number of features. Updated to make the program even more Falcon compatible. This file also includes a utility that allows you to "fix" some damaged .MOD files. Normally Paula is only usable on STe or TT machines, but this archive includes PETRA by Christian Limpach. Petra v.1.0 (dated Aug. 20, 1992) is a software sound driver which allows all ST's (the program docs say ALL ST's while the uploader said TOS 1.4 and above) which don't have DMA sound to still run Paula. Just trust me on this one. If you want to listen to .MOD files just get this program (and check in the MODS category!). Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. PCMPLAYsn by Copson and GEM 2 is PCM_Player, a compiled GFA Basic program that make excellent use of the STe's PCM-sound. It's main function is to convert samples from Roland S-50 disks to Replay_format (.SPL), Sound Designer-format (.SD) or real STe-format (.PCM). The sample is graph- ically displayed on the screen. Information about the sample is shown as well (and yes, you can play the sample, too!). On-line docs. Mono recommended, but the program supports color. SHAREWARE. PERFECTsn is a ST Replay .SND file of Hal, the crazy computer from "2001" saying "I am completely operational and all my circuits are functioning perfectly." Yah, sure! Perfectly clear. PERFPICHsn is the Perfect Pitch Enhancer v.1.1 by Steven Selick (dated 1992). The main goal of the perfect pitch enhancer is to develop your sense of pitch over the full range of the average 5 octave synthesizer keyboard range. The computer will choose a note within your given range, and it will play it on a SEPARATE machine from the keyboard that you are using for input. Then you must search for the note that the computer played. Simple enough, however you are not supposed to be able to hear the notes you play. Only what the computer plays. You will generally need two MIDI machines, but you can sometimes use just one one machine if you can turn local keyboard control OFF. Brief docs included. PETERsn is a MIDI type 1 (.MID) file of "Peter and The Wolf" by Prokofiev. PIANOsn is a simple demo of "The Orchestrator" by Richard J. Plum, II. It is a piano keyboard that you play using the ST keyboard. Fun! Color only. PIANODEMsn is the demo of Pianistics v.1.10 by chro_MAGIC Software Innovations. Pianistics is a tool designed to help piano players learn chords and scales in all keys. Pianistics will also give insight into the concepts of scale improvisation and chord substitution. In addition, Pianistics has a practice feature designed to assist the player in developing technical mastery of scales, chords, and playing technique. Pianistics will help take the mystery out of improvisation. This demo version will run in color or mono. It is limited, but not in any way that will hinder you from finding out that this is one great piano learning tool. Ordering info included. STe compatible. 216K uncompressed. PIECESD1sn is a .WAV digitized sound file containing an excerpt from the second song, called Dorian Dance, on the album Pieces Of Imagination by Scott R. Garrigus. He says that is you like this, then you'll love the album! I like it! It has a crisp layer on top of a quiet and melodious rhythm. Ordering info included. I use SoundLab v.1.11 by Damien M. Jones to listen to this (that's an excellent program!) PLABAC14sn is Playback v.1.4 (dated Feb. 2, 1989) by Ric Clayton is an .ACC and .PRG that will allow you to play back sound samples (.SPL) created with Replay4 (formerly ST-Replay). Play your favorite sound samples at boot up or at any time. Color or mono. Included with this file is five sound samples, and source code and instructions on how to have your own programs call the Playback .ACC and so play your .SPL sounds from within your program. Docs included. SHAREWARE. PLATDEMOsn is the new demo of Edit Track Platinum from Binary Sounds (formerly Barefoot Software). I don't know much about MIDI but I've heard about Edit Track Platinum. Platinum is more valuable than Gold and from all I hear this program is better than gold. Fully useable except that you cannot save your files. Examples included. No docs, except ordering information. A MIDI sequencer is required. Uncompresses to 800K. PLAY20sn by Dave Baggett is v.2.0 of his QD Play (dated March 15, 1992). This utility will play 8-bit sound samples. You can run it all by itself after your bootup or have it play a sound file for you when you boot up. Extensive docs included, sample sounds as well. PLAYBACKsn is a GEM-based MIDI playback program by John Janssen that can load and play standard MIDIFILES. This program allows you to adjust MANY MIDI parameters to match your MIDI machine's requirements. Color or mono. Docs within program. ST/STe/TT compatible. PLAYEMsn by Tom Hayslett is a shareware .SND player. .SND files are digitized sounds. It is amazing how realistic many digitized sounds sound like! PLAYITsn is a file containing three programs by David R. Sullivan: AutoPlay, PLAYIT & PlayEdit, an ST Replay sound file player & Degas Pic shower. PlayEdit allows you to load in raw digitized .SPL sound files and save them with the proper "speed" included as a .SND file. PLAYIT is designed to only play back these "modified" .SND files. AutoPlay will allow you to play and manipulate sound files (.SPL or .SND) while manipulating DEGAS/NEOchrome pictures. AutoPlay uses a script file to interpret what you want it to do. AutoPlay can (as the name suggests) be used from an AUTO folder, it may also be used from any other folder or directory. It is amazing how realistic these sounds are when they come over your monitor speaker. It's fun to play with this, creating all sorts of sound and picture files to play at bootup (and at other times). SHAREWARE. Color or mono. Docs included. PLYR12sn is a Midi Compatible player for Music Studio song files. It will not play through your monitor -- you must have a MIDI keyboard to use this program. This program has two features which the actual Music Studio program doesn't: the ability to convert songs to a standard MIDI format, and "layering," which lets another instrument echo the same notes. Color or mono. SHAREWARE by John Davis. Probably Falcon compatible. POPCORNsn is Popcornia, a music module (.MOD) for the Audio Soundtracker. PROTEUS1sn is Proteus/1 Sounds by Richard Thurow (dated 10/29/91). This bank of 64 sounds attempts to take the Proteus 1 (or 1XR) to its limit. Most of the patches are "linked" to other patches: the entire bank is interactive to a great extent. Docs included. PROTEUSsn is sixteen banks of Proteus sounds in MIDIEX format. 296K uncompressed! PSSLIB11 is v.1.1 of the Yamaha Patch Editor/Librarian for the Yamaha Portasound Series 480/680 FM Synthesizer by Mike Silverstein (dated June 20, 1993). This fully functional E/L is GEM based and is very easy to use. It include LHA v.1.3 by Roger Burrows for compressing the patches you create. This used to be a limited Shareware demo, but the author has now released the fully-working (and enhanced) version to us all! ST/STe and Falcon compatible (maybe TT, too). Color or mono. Full docs included. PSS_EDITsn is a sound editor for Yamaha PSS series keyboards by Bryan Kennerley of Blue Whale Software. Features an easy user interface. Color only. Docs included. PTPLAY12sn is the PT-PLAYER v.1.02, a Protracker Mod player by Petri Kuittinen and Martin Griffiths (dated Feb. 24, 1993). This program will play Noise- and Protracker .MOD files using your ST's Yamaha-2149 sound chip. The sound output is very good, being 17.1 Khz mono PCM sound with 11 bits linear dynamics. This program works on all resolutions and on all screen refresh rates. ST/STE/TT (with TT you must turn off cache) compatible (even with 512K RAM, though you won't be able to play very large .MODs). Not Falcon compatible. Mouse and keyboard controlled. Docs included. QP_360sn is QUARTET PLAYER v.3.60 by Dan Panke (dated May 1, 1993). QUARTET PLAYER 3 works in any resolution on an Atari ST or STe. Simply select your Quartet song and voice set via the file selector box and sit back and enjoy. In all previous versions you could only play one song at a time. Dan has fixed that! Load 'em up and listen! Simply select your song and voice set via the file selector box and sit back and enjoy. He has figures a way to connect the Quartet songs, sets and text files to all be connected into one file (all the programs and files you need to do this are included as well). This version now allows files that have been compressed with IcePack v.2.4 and Speedpacker v.3 to be played. This can save a significant amount of disk space. As you listen to the song a drum set is displayed along with information about the song played. We have many Quartet songs available, and this is THE player fom them. Dan is the owner of ST Plug, on of the "other" PD distributors. You can see how to order his catalog from a file on our catalog disk (see OTHERCAT). He has some excellent software that can be found nowhere else. Docs included. RAIDERsn is a Master Tracks .MID file of John Williams (Boston Pops) "Raiders March." I think this is a MIDI 1 file (useful in any MIDI synth), but I am not sure. RAPSHEETsn is Rap Sheet v.1.42 by Ron V. Webber (dated Feb. 26, 1993). Rap Sheet is a program that helps you keep track of how much time you spend doing various tasks (not necessarily on your computer). It can be used to determine a breakdown of your time spent doing various types of things on your computer, which is useful (and required) for those who plan on deducting some of their computer expense from their taxes. It can also be used to keep track of any other time based activities. Rapsheet DOES NOT constantly monitor your work on your computer, logging how much time you spend on each program. If you need this, the author suggests that you buy Hotwire from the CodeHeads. This version fixes some bugs and expands some features from his previous work. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. TOS 1.0--TT compatible (I think TT because the author mentions TOS 2.06 "or newer"). RECERCARsn contains an .MTS (Atari Master Tracks Pro format) and a Type 1 MIDI file of the Ricercare Quinto (5o) by Giovanni Gabrieli. Gabrieli and his father Andrea were famous composers in Venice during the 16th c. The term "Recercare" comes from the same source as our word "research". The recercare (or ricercar, as it is sometimes spelled) was the antecedent of the fugue, so masterfully brought to perfection by J.S. Bach. As in a fugue, the theme is presented first by one voice, then by the others, imitatively. The theme in this work is quite long: 6 mss. Most of Gabrieli's recercare themes take this arch-shaped contour, giving the music a soaring, exalted quality. Excellent work! RENSTIMPsn is a series of six Ren & Stimpy .AVR sound files which Bry Edewaard made for Atari's System Audio Manager. They sound typical R & S. Their titles are: Blast, Buttocks, Fence, Fireman, Horse1, and RenWhiz. If you don't have System Audio Manager you can listen to these with Sound Lab v.1.11 (the excellent SHAREWARE sound editing tool by Damien M. Jones). REPLAYsn is the Stereo Replay Demonstration. According to the docs, Stereo REPLAY is the first true STEREO sampler for the ATARI range of 16/32 BIT computers. The system is compatable with ANY ST, STFM, STE, MEGA or TT computer and is capable of producing excellent quality results from the computer Monitor, the Cartridges own Stereo outputs or from the Stereo port on the rear of an STE style computer. Stereo Replay consists of a Stereo sampling cartridge which plugs into the ROM port of the computer with sample making/editing and sequencing software. This file contains the Editor (some functions removed, SAVE included). You can use this with the ST-Replay sampler (just until you get the "real thing"!) to creat your own sounds, or use the sample sounds included here. The Editor will allow you to import samples, convert them and otherwise 'Hack' them about in ways hitherto unknown on any sampler before now! This sampler is compatible with everything else out there, and does more (according to them) Color or mono. Docs included. RESAMPL2sn is Resample 1.1 by Steve Whitney. Resample makes it possible to play digital sounds sampled at any rate on the hardware present in Atari's STE and TT computers. The so-called DMA sound engine has four playback rates available: (approximately) 6.25KHz, 12.5kH, 25KHz, and 50KHz. Most digitized sounds are sampled at 8KHz, 11KHz, 15KHz, or 22KHz so they don't sound right played back with the new hardware sound. Resample allows you to change the sample rate of sounds so that they sound they way the were intended. Be careful, though. If you resample a sound to a rate lower than the rate at which it was originally sampled, it will lose quality. Color or mono. Docs included. STe or TT required. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. REVOLTsn is a .MOD sound file with the title: "azied revolution". It contains a lot of voices conbined with a driving 'techno' beat. ROADKILLsn is a .SAC compressed music file (use SACKER40 to uncompress). This one is a song that tells you how to utilize an inexpensive source of already processed meat (yuck!) as heard on the Dr. Demento radio show. (I haven't listened to this, so I really don't know what it is about). ROBO_BOPsn is ROBO BOP v. 1.95 by Frank Vuotto of F10 SOFTWARE. This program allows you to create rhythm patterns by pasting notes into grids. A left click programs a grid and right clicking erases one. Any volume can be programmed into any grid. Clicking on a numbered square selects a pattern. Rhythms are played as MIDI notes so a MIDI drum machine or synth is required. LOTS of features here (like a page full!) Color or mono. Docs included. Limited feature SHAREWARE. 165K uncompressed. ROLANDsn is the D110-Performer by Bill Selick v.1.0 (dated Jan 1, 1990). This program uses MIDImouse D110 Librarian files and allows you to create steps of patches. You can move from step to step using the soft peddles on your MIDI keyboard. It also allows you to have hands-free Multi-timbral sounds. Samples included. No docs. ROLAND2sn is three Music Studio songs patched for the Roland Sound Canvas and the GF Patch Standard. The files are: "All I Ask of You" from Phantom of the Opera; "Sing We and Chant It," a sixteenth century Madrigal, and "Swing the Mood," a medley of 50's tunes. RSXXMDXXsn is the RS232 & MIDI Buffer Expander v.1.1 by Eugene Sothan (dated April 8, 1992). RSXXMDXX is used to set the RS232 and/or MIDI buffer sizes. This program is easily configurable (just change its name!) and is very useful for high-speed modem users and for programs that use the MIDI port. Color or mono. Docs included. R_PLAYERsn by P. Heilman is a program that will let you create record albums from Music Studio files (.SNG). These albums can be played on a midi synthesizer or through the monitor speaker. Now you can play a series of your favorite Music Studio songs without loading them one after the other. Color only. Docs included. SHAREWARE. S7ADMAsn is the STe DMA AUTO PLAYER Shareware version 1.b (dated 06/18/91) by Dean Radcliffe. This program will play a digitized sound file of your choice (or a random selection based on your available sound files) when run in your AUTO folder sequence. Plays ONLY SIGNED sound files. It also displays the current date and time (current if it IS current in your ST!) while your sample is playing. Monophonic or Stereo. STe or TT only. Docs included. S7SHF15sn is STeREO SHUFFLE v.1.5 by Jason Lewis & Dean Radcliffe (dated June 15, 1991). The purpose of this program is to combine two mono SIGNED (Digisound format) digitized samples into one Stereo sample that can then be played back on an STe/TT computer. It also allows you to play your files. This version has several upgrades over v.1.0, the best being that it is about 10 times faster! All functions of this program (except Play Stereo Sample) will work on any ST. An STe or TT is required to play a sample. Docs included. SHAREWARE. SACKER40sn by Joel Shafer is Shafer's Audio Compresson (S.A.C.) v.4.0 (dated Jan 21, 1993). Audio samples don't lend themselves to traditional types of compression because the data does not exhitit much simularity. SAC provides you with a simple "lossy" compression method that saves you a lot of storage space for your sound files. Some sound resolution is lost in the compressed file though not to a significant amount (the amount depends on your choice). Using this program result in a file about 50% the size of the original (and then compress it with LZH for even more savings). Two sample .SAC files (GETDOWN and INTRO2) as well as an uncompression utility and docs are also included. SAMSOUNZsn is a series of .AVR sounds for use with Atari's new System Audio Manager (SAM) for the Falcon. They are: Jackie Wilson saying "Hey You!" and "Rrrrrreeet"; Jimi Hendrix saying "You Move Me"; Sammy Davis announcing "Hear ye, Hear ye, The Court's in session. Here comes the Judge", and Undisputed Truth asking "Can You Dig It?" (this last I cannot get to play other than as random hissing). I listened to these using SoundLab (support Shareware authors!). SAM_PLESsn is two .AVR samples. The first sample is of "The Coasters'" Will "Dub" Jones "immortal words" of their Dec. 11, 1958 single hit, "Charlie Brown" asking, "Why's everybody always pickin' on me?" It is an 8-bit mono 12.2 KHz sample. The second is of Bernadette Cooper telling you to "Sample this!" which has been taken from the title track of her solo album "Drama: According to Bernadette Cooper." The upload for this says it is an 8-bit mono 33KHZ sample. SoundLab says it is a stereo sample which must be converted to a lower sample rate to hear. So I converted it to mono and 30KHz and it sounds fine. SANTAsn is a Music Studio (.SNG) file of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town." SCONVERTsn is SCONVERT v.1.14 by Chris Flint (dated Feb. 28, 1990). This program will compress or expand digital sound samples, and will convert from one format type to another. It supports ST Replay Versions 1. to 4. (*.SPL); Replay Professional (8 bit) (*.SPL or *.AVR); Master Sound (*.SAM), and Stos Maestro (*.SAM). All of the frequencies supported by each sampler are supported by the program. A sample may be selected and resaved in any format and any frequency. Color or mono. Docs included. SDEMOsn is a program that was written to allow anyone to 'play' with the AY-3-8910 Programmable Sound Generator. The PSG is a three channel tone/ noise generator. Sirens, gunshots, bombs, lasers and whistles abound. Color monitor required. By Ron Recker. SETTNsn is Set Tone C v.1.0 (dated Nov. 9, 1991) by Chris Sorensen. This is a program designed to give you easier access to some of the features of MIDI synthesizers/ keyboards, especially "mass-market" products selling for under $200. Many of these instruments have features that are hidden from the casual user, but can be unleashed with some simple, but effective tools. Set Tone C is one such tool used to change the "voice" of an instrument by sending MIDI commands to the instrument. The program is now set up for the Casio MT-240 keyboard, but you can configure it any way you want. This is SHAREWARE, but the registration fee is only a postcard. Docs included. SIMPSON2 is a set of five .AVR sound samples of the Simpson's TV show. Sampled at 12.5 KHz, they are some interesting sounds! ("Hide your Doodle!" "Don't have a cow!" "Eat my shorts!" "Be nice to your sister" "We have to clean this up before Mom gets back...We'll just sweep it under the rug!" SLCUBASEsn is a series of profile sources and Cubase MIDI Manager templates for the Alesis D4 and QuadraVerb, the Kawai K1, the Yamaha FB01, and the Casio CZ-1. For those of you with Super Librarian and/or Cubase. SNDBYTEsn is "The Sound-Byte Program" v.1.00 by Structured Technology. This program is a GEM based sound generator. This program lets you independently manipulate each of the three sound channels to produce a single sound effect which is played for a time duration you specify. It will produce complete C source code for a program. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. Below you will find a series of .SND (digitized sounds) files for your edification. You need a player program (example, PLAYEM) in order to hear these files. Order these by their file name and the two letter "sn" extension. BUG_SNDsn CACKLEsn DARTHsn DESTRUCTsn KIRK4SNDsn LONERANGsn MR_ED_SNsn PICARDsn PLAYGAMEsn PUDYCATsn RHETTsn SUPERMANsn SNDMASTRsn is Sound Master by Devin Balkcom. This program will display a piano keyboard on screen (you only see one octave at a time but you can scroll across the whole keyboard. You can play any notes you wish and then save, replay, or save as a .lst GFA Basic file. The source code is included. Color or mono. This program is mouse controlled. 40K. SNGFILES is a folder in our library containing a whole slew of of Music Studio Songs (.SNG files). How do you discribe a sound? That's a good question. Below you will find the names and sizes of many .SNG files. If the name attracts you, order it on your disk! Just remember to put the SNGFILES title at the top of the grouping and then the "sn" extension on your file names along with the file size! (of course, if you have our Suzy B's CD you don't need to order these at all...you already have them! 1812OVER 1SANTA 2PART1 5FINGER 9TO5 ACE ACROSS AGRACE AIRFON ALLATURK ALLINEED ALONENOW AMERICA AMERIPIE ANGELFLY ANGELS ASKED ASKNOQUS ATEAM ATIME4US AXELF BANJO BANJOS BARCROLE BATTLEOF BEATIT BECAUSE BEERBARL BELIEVER BELIKYOU BENHUR BENNY BILLJEAN BLKSMTH BLOWINWD BOBBYMC BOLERO BOND BOOGIE BOOGIE2 BOOGIEC BOYFREND BRCKWALL BREATH BRIAN BRICK BRIDAL BRNGFLWR BROADWAY BUGLEBOY BUMBA BWMAN C25OR6T4 CAGNEY CALGIRLS CALVARY CANDID CANOND CANTINA CAROLINE CARRYON CASCADE CE3RDKND CHAINGNG CHARAD CHARIOT CHBOOGIE CHEERS CHILD1 CHILD2 CHILD3 CHILD4 CHILD5 CHILD6 CHOPBALL CHOPOP25 CHRYSANT CLASSGAS CLASSIC3 CLASSICS CLEARLY CLOSENC CLRKSVIL COCKTAIL COKESONG COMIDI CONCINF COUNTRY CRYLOUD CUEBALLS CXDBOOG DANGERZ DAYDREAM DBBOOGIE DESAFINA DIXIE DIZZY DOUBLY DOWNUNDR EASYWINS ELEPHANT ELITE ELMOLOVE ENTERTNR ENTRTAIN ESTREL ETUDEIND EXHIBIT EYESKY FATHER FAVORITE FIDFAD FIFTH FIFTH2 FINLAND FLASHDAN FLIGHTBB FLOWERS FORLUVRS FTROOP FUGUE FURELI FURELIS2 FURELISE GAMESPEO GARPARTY GHOST GHOSTBUS GHOSTRID GHSTRIDR GLADATOR GLADTR GLORYDAY GLOWWORM GOLDEN GOODBYE GOODTSHU GOODVIB GOWAY GRANFLAG GRNSLVES GRNSLVS GUADJA HALEUA HARTSOUL HAWAII50 HAZELBW HEARTBRK HIGHLOVE HILLBLUE HILLSTBL HMANTUCH HNTOFONT HOMAGE HOMECOME HOUSE HOUSETOP HSBLUES HUGRYWLF HUNGARIN IGOTRYTH IJUST IMAGINE IMPMARCH INMOOD INV14 INVEN15 JENNY JESSTHME JESU JINGLE JOHNNYBG JOPLIN JOURNEY JOY JUMP KNGHTRDR KNGOROAD KOSSIMAR LAMAMBA LADY LAOLY LEADBAND LEAVING LEOLA LIKE LILBITME LINUS LISNBAND LONELY LONGRD LOVEBLUE LOVEONE LOWAROSE LTITSNOW LUCIFER LUCY MALA MALATHAR MANIAC MAPLELEF MASH MAZRKA MCGEE MICKEY MIDNIGHT MIDORF MINUET MISTERED MONEYFN MONKEES MOOD MOON MOON3 MOONLITE MOORS1 MOORS2 MOORS3 MORK MOZART MOZART3 MRKITE MSTRPCE MUNSTERS MUSCAT MUSETTA MUSICBOX MUSICBX MYFRIEND NADIA NATION NEVEREND NEVONS NEWHART NEWYORK NINETO5 NITEMOVE NOEL NUTCRAKR NYNY ODDCOUPL OLDDIXIE ONLYLOVE ORANGES ORIGINAL OTWAVES OVERKILL OVERTURE PACHEL PAINT PALMLEAF PANTHER PARAGON PEACH PEANUTS PENNYLNE PERRY PETERGUN PFFPOLKA PIANOMAN PIANOROL PINEAPLE PODTYMNS POLANASE POWERLVE PPANTHER PRISONER PRODMARY PVSUNDAY QNOFHRTS RAIDER RAIDERS REDBALLO REFLECT RELEASE RHYTHUM RIGBY RIVERSDE ROADS ROBOT ROLSTONE ROMANCE RONDEAU ROOTBEER ROXANNE RUBY RUNNIGHT SAYSAYSY SCENCFIC SEASONS SEMPER SGTPEPPR SHDGRAY SHE SHELEAVE SIDESTEP SILENCE SILENT SILNTRUN SIXWIVES SIXY SLTRYMAN SNWYRVR SOLACE SOUNDMUS STAIRWAY STARSMED STARWAR2 STARWARS STELMO STING STONE STPSTONE STRANGER STRAWBER STRAWBRY STRAWFLD STRIPE STRNLIFE STUDIOM SUDDENLY SUGAR SURFUSA SWEETDRM SYCAMORE TAKEFIVE TGTHRNOW THATSWAY THEBOY THEROSE THORNBRD THRILLER THUNDER TIME TIPTOE TMASTTM TOCATTA TOCCATA TOMMY2 TOMORROW TREPAK TRILO2 TRILO3 TRILOG1 TROM76 TWELVEST TWLGTSNG TWO4ROAD TWOPARTF TYPWRITR WALRUN WEDDING WEEPING WEEPS3 WEMADEIT WERWORLD WEWORLD WHOCANIT WHSIXTY4 WILDFIRE WINNERS WITCHY WKRP XANADU YAKSAX YANKYBOY YOUNGLS YOUVLOST SNGPLAYRsn is a Music Studio Song (.SNG) player by John Davis. You can load and play .SNG files, use a script file to determine order of play, edit MIDI data, see the notes tape out the beat and instruments playing and more. Very well done. We have hundreds of .SNG files! Check them out in our catalog. SNL_SMPsn is a series of four .SMP sounds for use in GEMSOUND (taken from Saturday Night Live). The first is entitled "Convenient" and goes (in a whiney sounding voice) "Now we say you're sorry, How Convenient!" The next is "HANSFRAN" which goes "All we want to do is [pop] pop your wad!" The third is "SATAN" and goes (in a mocking sort of way) "Could it be...Satan?!" The final sound is "SPECIAL" and goes "Now isn't that special" (in sarcastic tone). This is a rather dumb series, but I've included it anyway just in case you want some dumb sounds. SONGLISTsn is the Songlist Database v.1.0 by F. Matzen (dated March 25, 1993). This is a specialized database for musicians (mostly band players) to keep track easily of their songlists. Right now you need a mono monitor (or a mono emulator) and a 24 pin Epson compatible printer for it to be useful (register and ask, and the author might configure the program to suit your specific system). It allows you to save your songlists (with Song, Artist, Lead Vocalist, Soloist(s), Time of Song, and Style of Song included), sort through and search your database, and print out your data in three different formats (including a letter quality printout for Promo packs. SOUNDsn is a program that interfaces with the sound chip of the ST. The interface is such that you can address each channel separately by clicking the mouse over the designated area. COLOR MONITOR. SOUNDERsn or SOUND WAVES by Jim Luczak allows you to play the three ST sound voices, doing just about anything with them that you want. Color only. You can make some pretty interesting sounds with this detailed program. Docs included. SOUNDREGsn is a demo of the ST's Sound Chip Registers by Greg Lewis. Using the mouse, you can tell your ST to create all sorts of strange, unusual, and downright weird sounds and play them from your monitor speaker. YOU might be able to create something that sounds wonderful! Color or mono. SOXsn is the SOund eXchange program release 5 by Lance Norskog (dated Jan., 28, 1993). This "Universal" Sound Sample Translator translates sound samples between different file formats, and performs various sound effects. This release understands "raw" files in various binary formats, Sound Blaster .VOC files, IRCAM SoundFile files, SUN Sparcstation .au files, mutant DEC .au files, Amiga/SGI AIFF files, Macintosh HCOM files, Sounder files, .WAV (I think) and Soundtool (DOS) files. The sound effects include changing the sample rate, adding echo delay lines, applying low- and band-pass filtering, and the infamous Fender Vibro effect. ST-TT compatible. SPACEINVsn is Space Invaders, a .SAC compressed music file (use SACKER40 to uncompress). This one is a song about video games as heard on the Dr. Demento radio show. (I haven't listened to this, so I really don't know what it is about). SPACEODDsn is a Quartet tune, 2002: A Space Oddity by Dan Panke, the owner of ST Plug (on of those "other" PD companies. He has lots of good stuff, too.) Listen to this using QPLAY351 by Dan Panke. SPCBALLsn is a series of digitized sound (.SND) files taken from the movie comedy "Spaceballs." SPINWHELsn is a MIDI1 formatted (.MID) version of "Spinning Wheel" by BS & T for any sequencer. It is set up for a Yamaha PSS-790. "YODA" put this together. STARDREKsn is a .SAC compressed music file (use SACKER40 to uncompress). This one is a song that is a parody of the StarTrek introduction as heard on the Dr. Demento radio show. (I haven't listened to this, so I really don't know what it is about). STEPLAYsn is two programs from Norway. They play Amiga stereo files on an Atari STe. (The Amiga files should be in Noisetracker format.) One program directs output to the STE stereo jacks while the other does not. STESOUNDsn is the STe DMA sound file player v1.0 by Ken Newman. This utility provides an easy and powerful means of playing digitized sound files through the new sound hardware of the Atari STe and TT. The program will not work at all on a normal ST, it must be an STe or TT. It runs in either mono or color. Load a sound file (using the mouse) and play it once or loop it indefinitely. This program includes such options and controls as Play Once, Loop Play, Master Volume, Left/Right Volume, Bass, Treble and Mix Type. Supports all STe "SIGNED" sample rates: 6KHz, 12KHz, 25KHz and 50KHz. You can mix the internal Yamaha sound chip (or not) with the DMA sound at any time. New sounds can be loaded at will. Stereo or mono sounds supported. Docs included. STMIDIEXsn v.1.63 by Harry Wootan (dated Dec. 25, 1990) is a midiex sysex librarian for the Atari ST. It allows the exchange of sysex files that are stored in the midiex format, which is the "pure" sysex format as transmitted via MIDI. Files that are found on many BBS's can be loaded to your MIDI devices by using STMIDIEX, even if the files were originally saved on another computer (eg. IBM, MAC, etc). STMIDIEX provides the following features: receive sysex via MIDI, save sysex file, load sysex file, and transmit sysex via MIDI. These (and other) functions are described below. A configuration (or CONFIG) file can be used to provide personal options for several parameters. Use of the CONFIG file is also described below. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. No TT. STREKMODsn is a NoiseTracker/SoundTracker MOD file entitled the "Star Trek Symphony." Nicely done with a classical bent. TAPECDsn is Tape Squeezer (TS) v.1.0 by Collin Heggerud, Irene Law, and Jay Heggerud (dated May, 1993). TS is a very interesting program that can help you make up tapes from CDs, albums, or other tapes. You choose the songs, enter their play time, and Tape Sueezer will fit them onto the tape for you. You can also enter a list of songs and their playing time and let Tape Squeezer choose the most compact arrangement for you. No longer will you have a tape run out just before the end of the song! This is a fully-working, GEM based program. Color or mono. ST--TT compatible. SHAREWARE. TATVOTSEsn is a 20Khz DigiSound format sound sample (.S20) from Star Trek: The Next Generation: "These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise..." Excellent boot-up sound when used with a good pic of the Enterprise! TIGERCUBsn is the Tiger Cub Demo from Dr. T's Music Software. Tiger Cub is a very competent music sequencer. With this program you can record, edit, playback, and print out your music. This demo does everything the full program does except save your files. I have heard only good of this program. It seems very well done and full-featured. It's not too expensive either! Color or mono. Docs included. TMONEYsn is Time Is Money by Jerome Cabanis. T.I.M. (dated 1988) is a desk accessory which does all conversion calculations between tempo and note values expressed in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds. Keyboard or mouse controlled. In this accessory, all the boxes are interactive so you can obtain any parameter as a function of the others. Color or mono. Docs included. TNG_ANSRsn is a digitized sound sample featuring the crew of the Enterprise, Star Trek: The Next Generation. It's for your answering machine! You are aboard the Enterprise, and someone is calling you from another ship! It features Picard, Data, Worf and Riker. The samples are in signed format, especially for use with STE/TT/Falcons, but playable on regular STs (with the appropriate player). TOMSDINRsn is a .MOD file of "Tom's Diner" by Suzanna Vega. This is a very good remake and includes vocals by Suzanna. 207K uncompressed. TRANSLIBsn is the MIDI TransLibrarian, a SHAREWARE .ACC that allows you to load and save System Exclusive data from any MIDI device. By David Barr. TRANSPOZsn is TRANZ-POSE, a STe/TT Sound player program that will manipulate Digisound sounds. It will only run on an STe or TT. Color or mono. TWASsn is a .SAM file from the TV show, "Married with Children." Al Bundy is telling his own rendition of "The Night Before Christmas." I thought it was dumb, crass humor, but you never know, you might like it! Since this file uncompresses to 951K you will need a hard drive or a high density floppy to uncompress it. This is a signed sample digitized at 12.5 KHz. I used Damien M. Jones' Sound Lab v.1.11 to listen to it (set the High Bit to clear out lots of static--that results in very clear sound). TWKDEMO2sn is a demo version of Tweak It! by Rich Hickey (dated 1988, but still supported as I know from talking with the author yesterday-- Dec 17, 1992). It is an excellent MIDI utility and accessory for all MIDI gear and the ST. Tweak It! is software that functions as a universal MIDI mixer and control panel. It provides a set of 16 'faders' for each of up to 17 MIDI devices. These faders are user-definable. You can use them to transmit program changes, MIDI volume and other controller messages, as well as system exclusive messages for altering patch parameters. Tweak It! is actually 2 programs. A stand-alone version, TWEAKIT.PRG lets you define and test the faders, devices and setups you want to create. The desk accessory, TWEAKIT.ACC, runs along with your favorite menu-driven sequencer,and lets you create MIDI mixes and edit your patches without quitting your sequencer. 184K uncompressed. Color or mono. ST/STe compatible. Extensive docs included. TS81_ZIPsn is TX81_ZIP another .ACC from Frank Vuotto and F10 Software for your use. It is a simple .ACC that allows you to load and send patches to your TX81Z without exiting your sequencer program! Docs included. SHAREWARE. TXLIBR21sn is the Yamaha TX81Z Editor Librarian v.2.01 (dated Oct. 1, 1987) by John Davis. This program is a completely GEM-based voice and performance editor and librarian for the Yamaha TX81Z FM Tone Generator. Though not tested, I believe some of the functions will also work with the Yamaha DX21/27/100 synthesizers. The voice data is not compatable with the Yamaha FB01 Tone Generator. The program allows you to edit all voice and performance parameters directly from the ST. It also allows you to create and edit banks of 32 voices or 24 performances, and save those banks to disk or the synthesizer. UPFRONT3sn is Up Front 3, a SoundTracker MOD file. This is a very upbeat song with a nice rythmic beat. The melody is in sliding fluid tones. VICKSBRGsn is "Vicksburg Blues," a really good country blues for piano in standard Midi format (.MID). VOICESELsn is an .ACC that will let you send program change requests from the ST to any MIDI synthesizer. Up to 32 voices, 16 channels, and 4 banks (there are 6 banks in view but 2 are grayed out on my ST). Very useful when using a sequencer. No Docs, no credits. From the April/May Atari Interface Magazine Disk-of-the-Month. What? You don't get AIM? Call them at 313-973-8825 for subscription info. It's well worth it! WALKSOMEsn is two 60's songs, "Walk Away Renee'" by Left Banke and "I'm Into Something Good" by Herman's Hermits. Both are set up for Edit Trak II files (,SNG) and MIDI1 type files (.MID) for any sequencer. WALLsn is a digitized sound recording from Pink Floyd's album, The Wall. A Neo picture is included to view while you listen. Color only. Player program included. WATERMUSsn is a MIDI (.MID) file of Handel's water music. Handel has a distinctive style in his music which I like very much. WAVE_20sn by B. GRIER is a PRG/TTP (v.2.0) that will allow you to play Microsoft Corp. WAVE sound files on your STE and TT (and likely Falcon) computers (dated July 30, 1993). This version supports 16-bit mono WAVe files, supports incomplete WAVe files, such as those found on the CD-ROMS from Profit Press, and corrects a problem encountered when using standard input for file names. The program will run, but not multitask under MultiTOS. The commented source code is included (Pure C) so you can review and modify it for your own needs. A WAVe file (Kaboom!) is included. WHATCHILsn is "What Child is This?" a Christmas song is EZ Score format and MIDI 0 format. It has a four part harmony and verses 1 and 3 plus two instrumental parts. WAVEFIXsn is a text file (dated March 29, 1994) which lists both the incorrect code in the GENEDIT Korg Wavestation/AD SEND segment configuration and the correct code. Previous to this fix, only the wave "A" parameters were properly sent. Docs are included. WHEREISsn is "Where is the Love" by Roberta Flack done with "Band in the Box 5" and Edit Track II. Mid1 and edit track .SNG files included. By YODA. WINREC13sn is WinRec v.1.3 by Andreas Binner and Harald Schnfeld (dated May 1, 1993). WinRec is a direct to disk recording program for the Falcon computer. One enhancement (and it seems to be a big one) is that this version will allow you to record and playback in the background. One minor way you can use this program is to amuse yourself (or rather your friends!) is by doing Karaoke with a mike!). Supports real-time sample packing which can be unpacked during play. The pack rate is 50% and the loss of sound quality is VERY small. From what I can see in the docs this is an excellent program (now I wish I had a Falcon to test it!). Requires a Falcon. SHAREWARE. WISEGUYsn is a ST Replay .SND file of one of the Three Stooges saying, "A Wise Guy, hey!" WORFALEX is two .AVR sound samples of Wrof and his son Alexander from Star Trek, The Next Generation. The first has Worf saying to Alexander, "So...we are in law inforcement." Alexander replies, "Right." The next sample has Worf saying, "Where are we? Alexander replies, "Deadwood, 19th Century Earth." WS_STORYsn is two Midi1 songs to load into your favorite sequencer. Set up for Yamaha Pss-790, the midi files are Maria and Cool from West Side Story performed by Yoda. W_CHIMESsn is a .SPL sound sampled at 22Khz. Beautiful, melodic, peaceful. Wind chimes at their best. These chimes have rhythm and melody. XBIOSMSKsn is a Music XBios Construction program. This detailed program allows you to load and save music files you create. Three tracks, 15 voices, the ability to place any kind of note on the staffs and more all make this a powerful program. By D.A. O'Connell. No docs (sorry!). Color or mono. Y2PSR500sn is the Memory Bulk Dump File Manager v.2.0 by Bob Weidner (dated 1992). This is a program which will save the Page Memory from a Yamaha PSR-500 keyboard along with a text description of the keyboard setup and the songs in the song memory. This version allows transfers of songs or other blocks of memory from one Page Memory to another. STE compatible (at least). Mouse controlled. Color or mono. Docs within the program. ց#o&@ZBC8FrrȐŜ+!Ѓ3m85H=dsCc  < @ q xCn.RgB ?t 9@|Ճ";@!g3vbo4 @xx@|8ASPECTRUM --512 wonderful colors on your ST. Among the best on the ST. Please indicate the files you wish with the file name and the file size. Remember to pack them in up to the limit of 720K! You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! Please be sure to include the category name and the two letter category code (in this case "sp") along with the file names and sizes you wish to order. It makes things a lot simpler for us! Thanks! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 1701Dsp is a Spectrum picture of the Enterprise 1701D (Next Generation). So so quality. 2TIGERSsp is a Spectrum .SPC picture of a front view of two tigers lying down together. One of them is playfully biting the other's neck. 3STOOGESsp is an excellent .sp U black and white digitized picture of the three stooges pretending to be Doctors--with all the high-jinks that they always portray. Very clear. ALFsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of Alf (the resident alien in the TV show of the same name). A caption reads "No Problem." The quality is better than so-so, but not by much (the picture is fine, but the edges of the picture are marred). ANNIEsp is a Spectrum 512 picture of Orphan Annie by A. Baggetta. It also includes a listing of some of his other software you might be interested in getting. ANTMARBLsp is an excellent raytrace of an ant looking into a chrome marble. Done on the Amiga, converted to SPC format. Color. APOLLO09sp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of the Apollo 9 command module mated to the Lunar module in earth orbit (taken from the LM). One of the astronauts is opening the command module hatch prior to taking a space walk. APOLLO10sp is a Spectrum .SPC picture taken from the Apollo 10 Lunar module (Snoopy if I remember correctly) showing the mirrored surface of the command module (Charley Brown, again, if I remember correctly). The moon's surface is in the background. This was the mission in which they _almost_ went to the surface as a test of the LM. APPLESsp is a Spectrum .SPC ray-traced image of several mirrored and colored balls floating over an infinite white plain painted with images of the Apple Computer logo. Nicely done, even considering the subject matter! AQUARIUMsp is a very well done Spectrum drawing of a large aquarium. The aquarium is upright, well lit, and full of colorful fish. Very realistic. ARCHsp is a very nice Spectrum picture of the Arch at Saint Louis, MO converted from the new Kodak Photo CD format. The Kodak Photo CD system allows you to have your photos placed on a CD in very high resolutions. BUT the system can't be read by many current CD players. Many do support it so be aware if you are purchasing a CD player. ARCSEAsp is a beautiful Spectrum drawing of a drawing of a crashing ocean wave. The picture is hanging on a wall with a paint brush in the foreground. Blues and green predominate. AZTECsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of the ancient Aztec solar calendar. That was a more accurate calendar than the ones the European's were using at the time the two cultures came in contact (if I remember correctly). A_VARGA1sp is a Spectrum pic of a close-up of a "Vargas girl." Blond haired, light coloring, surprised look on face, hand raised to forehead. A_VARGA3sp is a Spectrum pic of a close-up of a "Vargas girl." Red haired, light coloring, calm look on face, hand raised to forehead, misty details. BALLET_1sp is a Spectrum drawing of a female ballet dancer leaping high in the air. She is wearing a long flowing skirt. BALLOONsp is a Spectrum picture (digitized) of six colorful hot air balloons landing on a soccer field with a pond in the foreground. BATMANsp is an excellent Spectrum 512 drawing of Batman by A. Baggetta. It also includes a listing of some of his programs in which you might be interested. BATTLE_1sp is a detailed Spectrum drawing of a battle between a terrible dragon and a powerful wizard. Very well done. BEE_WOW!sp is a Spectrum .SPC drawing of a psychidelic bee standing over a colorful honeycomb. I think this was one of the pictures designed to show the capabilities of Spectrum 512. BEYESsp is a Spectrum picture of a pair of glowing eyes peering out of darkness of a bamboo jungle. BIGBIRDsp is a Spectrum drawing of the view through a birdwatchers binoculars at a large bird. The only trouble (for the birdwatcher, that is) is that the birds nest has several suits of torn clothes in it as well as several sets of binoculars. The bird is big and has a hungry expression on its beak! BIPLANEsp is a Spectrum drawing of a biplane climbing in the sky. BLADE1sp is a Spectrum .SPC drawing of the movie poster for Bladerunner. A man in the foreground and a woman smoking in the back. BLIZZARDsp is a beautiful Spectrum drawing of snow falling in a valley. The view is from the hillside looking down on the valley. A tree is in the foreground and some houses are down below. Very well done. Blues predominate. BLUEsp is a Spectrum drawing with very little blue in it! It is a drawing of a cratered and smoky landscape. I would guess it is probably meant to be of Venus, or some extra-solar planet. BRIDGEsp is a Spectrum pic of a covered bridge and surrounding countryside. This might be a digitized pic. The quality is not super, but only OK. BRKFASTsp is two Spectrum .SPC pictures created with Phoenix Object Renderer, the new image rendering program from Lexicor. These are very well done scenes of a breakfast table: cereal boxes, bowls, plates, orange juice, toast, and more. This looks like one capable program (see the demo in PICMANIP). BUGLERSsp is a Spectrum drawing of a number of medieval heralds blowing their long brass horns. Banners are draped from the horns (lion rampant). The scene is outdoors. BUGPET2sp is a Spectrum .SPC picture created by the Phoenix 512 Object Renderer (Pheonix 512 is a new object rendering program from Lexicor Software). Using 512 colors on screen this picture of a pet June Bug by the name of June (surprise!) excellent! The feeding bowl glints with reflections, the June Bug shines, the woodwork is "woody" and the tile floor swirls just like marble. BURST1sp is a Spectrum drawing of a colorburst. The center is white, moving out to yellow, orange, read, and finally purple. Very pretty. CANDYsp is a Spectrum picture of what looks to be a ray traced image of a set of small balls linked together in a ring. The balls are of various colors and are very realistic. The light is from above right. Shadows are very "shadowy." CANYONsp is a beautiful shot of the Grand Canyon in Spectrum format. This pic was converted from a GIF with DMJ GIF 3.0 using the *STE* palette. What a beautiful and astounding play the Grand Canyon is! CARUMBAsp is a .SPC picture of Bart Simpson in a Mexican outfit. CAT3sp is a digitized Spectrum picture of a cat exemplifying relaxation. A closeup photo of the front half of the cat drowzily looking straight at you. CATSEYEsp is a beautiful .SPC ray tracing of a cat looking into a reflecting ball. CHESHIREsp is an extremely well-done Spectrum drawing (digitized?) of the Cheshire cat from Disney's "Alice in Wonderland." Smiling and picking its teeth. CLOWNsp is an incredibly detailed digitized .SPC Spectrum close-up picture of a smiling clowns face. This is VERY good! COURT_1sp is an extremely detailed and beautiful Spectrum drawing of a castle courtyard in the night. The glow from the torch and the open door seem so real. The texture of the stone is evident. I recommend this one. CRABsp is a Spectrum digitized picture of the Crab Nebula. Quality is so so. DEEPSPACsp is a series of .SPC pictures by E. Morales showing what appears to be the planet Jupiter. I am not sure if these are digitized pics or his drawings (they are that good). They form a movie of the planet rotating. You can see the Great Red Spot move across the face of the planet. Viewer included. Color only. DETROITsp is a digitized Spectrum picture of the Detroit skyline at night. Very pretty. DNMTLKBKsp is a Spectrum .SPC image taken from a "Boston" album. I would suspect that the album's title would be "Don't Look Back." Have you noticed that people often don't take that advice! DNOSR is a Spectrum drawing of the skeleton of a Tyranasaurus Rex. DOLPHINsp is a Spectrum drawing (originally rendered with Prism Paint?) of a dard and wave-tossed sea. Bursting out of the darkness are two glowing metalic skinned dolphins, a mother and child. Their splashes glow, and so do they. D_STORM2sp is a Spectrum picture supporting our troops in Desert Storm (thanks be to God that it's over--still, pray for peace!). This one involves a Harrier jump jet. Nicely done. EAGLHEADsp is a Spectrum .SPC closeup picture (photo) of a bald eagle's head. EARTH1sp is a nice Spectrum picture of the Earth as seen from outer space. The Earth is cloud swirled and mostly blue and white. No obvious land is visible. 3/4 illuminated view, with light from the top. EARTHsp is a Spectrum digitized picture of the Earth as seen from an Apollo spacecraft (either coming or going to the Moon). The view is of Africa and Antartica. Well rendered. EARTHRsp is a .SPC digitized photo of a picture of the Earth from orbit around the moon. Taken from Apollo 8, I think. EMOUSE3sp is a SPC (Spectrum 512 color) drawing of Eliemouse standing at ease with hands behind him/her(?). A DEGAS color version of this drawing by A. Baggetta is available in the DEGAS catagory. You can compare the two and see how much "fuller" the Spectrum picture is (though the DEGAS picture is quite good). EMOUSE4sp is a SPC (Spectrum 512 color) drawing of Eliemouse yawning a BIG yawn holding on to a Teddy Bear. A DEGAS color version of this drawing by A. Baggetta is available in the DEGAS catagory. You can compare the two and see how much "fuller" the Spectrum picture is (though the DEGAS picture is quite good). ENTRPRSEsp is an excellent digitized picture of the NCC-1701-D (the "Next Generation" Enterprise) This Spectrum picture shows the Enterprise in orbit about a water planet. FINHORN5sp is an interesting Spectrum .SPC drawing. Dark, with glowing lines curved and intersecting each other forming a smooth image. I don't know what it is supposed to be, but it looks nice! FLOWER04sp is a close-up drawing of a magnolia(?) blossom on a tree. A mountain stands in the background. This reminds me of a Japanese silk painting. Pinks predominate. FLOWER05sp is a close-up picture of an Easter Lily. The colors are glowing with yellows, greens, and pinks predominating. Water color-like. GIRAFFEsp is a digitized photo of a giraffe in a zoo. GULLSsp is a digitized Spectrum close-up picture of two sea gulls. Very good quality. HOUSEsp is a Spectrum .SPC picture of a mansion built of stone and wood with a beautiful garden in the forground and evergreen trees in the background. Very detailed and clear. ILUMN1sp is a Spectrum picture and a .RAW file for viewing with PolyChrome (both beautiful!) of a glowing pyramid of balls reflecting off of surrounding mirrors. There is absolutely no comparison between the Spectrum picture and the .RAW file as viewed through PolyChrome v.3 (PCHROME3 in the PICMANIP category). I thought the Spectrum picture was excellent (and it is) but with PolyChrome you can get over 19000 colors on the screen at once. The picture then is fantastic! By Chris Herborth (dated Aug. 14, 1992). 247K uncompressed. Recommended. ITCHYsp is two .SPC pictures of Itchy & Scratchy from the Simpsons. JIMIVIOLsp is a fairly poor quality .SPU picture of Jimi Hendrix playing a violin from a from a black and white promo film made for his 1968 single "Burning of the Midnight Lamp". The pic grabbed using Vidi-ST and was "colorized" and touched up using UNISPEC's color editing tools. JUPITERsp is a Spectrum .SPC composite photo of Jupiter and its four major moons. Taken from Voyager photos. Beautiful. KITTYsp is a digitized Spectrum picture of a cat lazing away on a stone platform. Do you want to see what "relaxed" is? Take a look at this! KRUSTY1sp is a .SPU picture of Krusty the clown from the Simpsons. LANDAsp is a Spectrum drawing of the scene from Star Trek 5 where the Trek crew has landed and first sees "god." LEMsp is a digitized Spectrum picture of the Lunar Module in Earth orbit. I think it was Apollo 9 that tested the LEM that way. LEOPRDHDsp is a Spectrum .SPC close-up photo of leopard curled up in a tree. LIONESSsp is a Spectrum .SPC front view photo of a lioness on the hunt. I'm glad she's behind the computer screen! LTDATAsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of Lt. Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation. Data is sitting at his station and looking over his shoulder. The quality is only so-so, but my son thinks it's great! MAGNUMsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of a "Colt Lawman .357 magnum 2" barrel nickle plated" pistol sitting on a wood panel. MANDRILsp is a stunningly colorful digitized Spectrum picture of the head of a Mandril, a very colorful primate. MILLAKEsp is a digitized Spectrum picture of an old brick Mill in the background with its lake in the front. Well done. MOONFLAGsp is a digitized picture of that famous picture of either Buz Aldrin or Neil Armstrong (I can't remember which) standing in front of the American flag unflurled on the Moon. MOONLITEsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of the two stars from the TV show "Moonlighting." MOUNTNSsp is a .SPC and a .SBL picture (the latter can be loaded into Spectrum or Unispec). It is a beautiful scene of colorful, misty, mountains drawn with Spectrum 512. Drawn by Dan Reifsnyder. A history of the drawing included. MOUSEsp is absolutely the best .SPC picture of a mouse that I have ever seen! Actually, I think it is a white rat, but.... It is clear, the colors are just right. I think it must be a digitized picture. I find it hard to believe that someone could draw something so good on a screen. Such detail, so life like...you get the picture...I like it! MR_SPOCKsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of Mr. Spock standing up and looking past you (the image is above you). I would think this is from one of the movies rather than from the TV series. NAGEL18sp is a Spectrum drawing of a black-haired woman. The focus is on the woman's eyes and lips. Simple lines, detailed picture. By Nagel? NASA_P01sp is a digitized Spectrum picture of an astronaut doing a spacewalk in the open cargo bay of the Space Shuttle. NASA_P03sp is a digitized Spectrum picture of Skylab as seen from above. The damage to the solar panel is evident, as well as the reflector designed to help keep the living area cool. NCC1701sp contains two Spectrum pics of Star Trek's Starship Enterprise. They were both converted from GIFs with DMJ GIF 3.0 using the _STE_ palette. The pictures are only so-so, but they are the only ones I've seen. NEWENTERsp is a rather grainy Spectrum .SPC picture of the Star Trek Next Generation's "Enterprise." NINJAsp is a Spectrum .SPC drawing of a Ninja motorcycle. Nicely done. ORIONsp is a digitized Spectrum picture of a close-up view of the Orion Nebula. OWL_FACEsp is a Spectrum .SPC close-up photo of the face (eyes and beak area) of a yellow eyed owl. I'm glad I'm not Danny Meadow Mouse! PATCH11sp is a digitized Spectrum picture of the Apollo 11 astronaut patch. PHIL2sp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of a painting of King Phillip II (or at least I assume that's him given the name of the picture!). PICARDsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of Capt. Picard sitting down in his command chair. RAYPICS5sp is four Spectrum pictures converted from GFA Raytrace format. See the effects of mirrors, reflective balls, and even a teddy bear! Pretty work. RAYsp is a .SPC ray tracing of reflective multicolored balls floating in a corner. These are beautiful. REDARROWsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of three red and black striped frogs (Red Arrows?) sitting in line on a leaf. Beautiful. RHINOsp is a .SPC digitized photo of a Rhino in a zoo. ROCKTEERsp is a Spectrum 512 drawing of the Rocketeer from the Disney movie. By A. Baggetta. This file also includes a listing of some of his programs in which you might be interested. ROSE2Asp is a beautiful digitized Spectrum pic of a pink rose. Wonderful! SABREJETsp is a Spectrum .SPC drawing of a single-engined SabreJet in flight. Well done. Uncompresses to 50K. SANKAsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of a can of Sanka de-caffinated coffee splashing down into some water (I suspect this is a reference to the method used in removing the caffine from the coffee). SPOCKIRKsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo of Spock standing behind and to the side of Kirk. They look like they are carrying on a conversation with someone off-screen. SUNDOWNsp is a .SPC Spectrum color drawing of the sun sinking into the ocean amidst a gorgeous riot of colors: oranges, reds, blues, purples and more. This picture is very pleasing to the eye. TASHAYARsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo (rather blurry) of Tasha Yar from the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. TOONPIXsp is two Spectrum 512 drawings by A Baggetta. One is of Granny, Sylvester Cat's Bane, and the other is of Ol' Witch Hazel. Very well done. How does this man draw and program as much as he does and still work full time! This file contains listings of some of his programs. TOUCHDWNsp is a Spectum .SPC picture of a pair of mallard ducks about ready to land in a lake. Cat Tails rushes are visible at the edge of the lake and across the lake you can see hills and tree. This has an oil-paint appearance. TRANIsp is a digitized close-up Spectrum pic of a Trantula spider. Did you know that their bits aren't as deadly as Hollywood would have us imagine. Supposedly they are only a bit more painful than a bee sting! WATRFAL2sp is a Spectrum .SPC picture of an incredible view of a waterfall in the distance. The view is through clump of trees. The detail on the trees, the mountains, and the waterfall are excellent. This picture is a pleasure to behold. WINTERsp is one of the most beautiful Spectrum pictures I have seen. It is a digitized winter landscape. The view is from standing on a hillside, looking across the snow covered ground, through a stand of trees and over a lake. The sun is setting in the background, shining over the water and the snow. WORFsp is a Spectrum .SPC photo (rather blurry) of Worf from (it looks like) the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. :STVrǢ $9(!ށ-=$HvY!< R\Sxd3 8cgG5'(7n€u]j*x@@#&xq<. HARDWAREtf is a listing of various upgrades to memory, speed, and features that Erik Muldowney, an electronics tech, will do for your ST (of just about any configuration). For an example: get your 520ST upgraded to 4 meg of RAM for only $162. Prices current as of Feb. 24, 1993). HD_8tf is the complete transcript from Jan. 16, 1993 through June 29, 1993 of the Hard Drives topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. This is full of all sorts of problems people have had with their hard drives. This in itself could be discouraging, but that isn't all there is! It also tells of fixes to many of them (alas, not all!). Interesting reading. HD_10tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari RoundTables of the Hard Drive Topic from November 21, 1993 to March 7, 1994. If you are in the market for a hard drive (and if you don't have one, you should seriously consider getting one, and if you do have one you probably need a bigger one!) this file is for you. HD_TECHtf is an ASCII file listing phone numbers where you can get manufacturer's support for a variety of Hard Drives. Sometimes it's easier just to give them a call! HIDENSTYtf is a compilation of messages found on Internet concerning the use of a high density floppy drive with the STs. It's an unedited file, so it's a little messy looking, but there's some nice information here, both hardware and software. Probably outdated now. HISTORYtf is an astounding collection of essays that Richard Lederer of St. Paul's School has gathered from teachers of English and History throughout the United States. These student bloopers were made by students from eight grade through college level. For example, did you know that the inhabitants of ancient Egypt were called mummies? They lived in the Sarah Dessert and traveled by Camelot! That's just the start of these bloopers! HOWGENEVtf is an interesting article (dated Aug.2, 1993) by Al Fasoldt (an excellent writer) entitled: "Geneva'S MULTITASKING: YOU DON'T NEED ANYTHING ELSE TO ACHIEVE IT." Geneva, from Gribnif Software, is a multitasking environment for the Atari line of computers. Since both Geneva and NeoDesk are produced by Gribnif many people think that you require NeoDesk to run Geneva. You don't (though having NeoDesk is a great idea!). While telling you how to run Geneva without NeoDesk the author tells you a lot about Geneva itself. That sounds like one great utility! Imagine running numerous programs at once without a tremendous slowdown of your system. It's possible with Geneva! HOWTOGENtf is the complete transcript from July 21, 1993 through Aug. 31, 1993 of the Geneva Hints and Tricks topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Geneva is from Gribnif Software, the authors of NeoDesk and tons of other useful software. Now they have done it again! Geneva is their multitasking application environment. Now you don't need two computers on your desk. Just get Geneva! Lots of questions answered and support given. HRDW_REGtf is the Atari ST/STe/MSTe/TT/F030 Hardware Register Listing, v.6.0 by Dan Hollis (dated September 1, 1993). This 100K+ long ASCII listing brings you, the programmer, a complete reference of (almost) all of the Hardware registers for the above computers. I imagine that this would be quite useful to those of you who know what to do with it (but that's not ME!). 106K uncompressed! HUMORTXTtf is a large collection (it says "1001") of "one-liners" from the Computer Science Club at Stephen F. Austin University that will sometimes make you chuckle, and sometimes make you roll in the aisles! Here are two samples: "Santa's elves are just a bunch of subordinate Clauses," and "Wernher von Braun settled for a V-2 when he coulda had a V-8." HYPER_3tf is a full transcript of the HyperLink topic from the GEnie Atari Roundtables from July 17, 1992 through Aug 26, 1992. HyperLink looks to be an AWESOME piece of software. Excellent stuff on an excellent service! IAAD_RTCtf is the complete transcript of the Jan. 13, 1993 Atari Round Table Conference on GEnie featuring the IAAD (Independent Association of Atari Developers). Interesting reading! Some will be dated in a few months, other parts not. IBMMOUSEtf is an .IMG file that is entitled, "How to Build an Atari Mouse from an IBM Bus Mouse." By Brad Bradley. It gives detailed instructions (schematics) on how to convert an Agiler Mouse to use to replace any Atari compatible mouse. He says it's far better than anything else he has ever used. I would recommend a DTP program or some other program in which you can zoom in on your view to use this file. 175K uncompressed. IMGCOPY2tf is a press release from CodeHead Technologies of their newest offering: Imagecopy 2: "The Essential Image Utility for Atari Computers." This program, available now, allows you to copy images from the screen in any ST-Falcon video mode, view and convert images in just about any format and in any video mode, and print your images out. This is a GEM based .ACC or .PRG. Interesting! INSHPE_1tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari RoundTables of the InShape Ray Tracing Program Topic from Oct. 25, 1993 through Jan 26, 1994. InShape, from Cybercube, is an excellent Raytracing program. You can find a demo and picture files in the Suzy B's PICMANIP and OTHERPIC categories. ISTHERE1tf is the complete transcript of the "Is there a Program for this..." topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The topic runs from May 10, 1991 through January 31, 1993. If you want a database that will handle your business, or a library program that will allow you to catalog all of your books, or something that will create a certain type of picture file, this file will likely tell you where to find it. It's interesting reading seeing all the stuff that's "out there" for us! I_BE_AMtf is an interesting retelling of the creation account from the Book of Genesis (in the Bible). It records how IBM was created (and how it messed everything up!) I like the original better, but you might be interested in this one as well. I_LOCUTtf is a short story entitled I, Locutus. Captain Picard is slowly being taken over by a Borg virus implanted in him while he was "Borgified" as Locutus. The Borg succeed in over-running Earth and and well on the was towards assimilating the best of our world. Through heroic efforts of all concerned (of course!), everything works out in the end! While no longer fitting in with the Star Trek Universe as expounded in the TV show, this story is self-consistent and true to the story line as of when it was written. From the Delphi Science Fiction Area. JAGCABLEtf is a text file describing an "All-in-One Cable" for Atari Jaguar Game Machine. Written by Dennis Renner, this text file will tell you about a cable with the following capabilities: 1) Composite cable (left/right audio + video); 2) S-Video connector; 3) Separate Chroma/Luminence Composite, and 4) RGB cable for use on ST Color Monitors. JAGCEStf is the first issue of JagMag! I don't know the author's name (FIZSOFT on Delphi), but he did a good job of describing a pile of games he saw at the 1994 CES. I enjoyed reading this and finding out about some of the Jaguar games that are coming (more ways to spend my money--yikes!). JAGCHEATtf is a text file (dated Jan 17, 1994) which contains all of the game cheats, level codes and easter eggs that have been found in the Jaguar by the author (Mark Perreira) or other people on the net as of the above date. Be forwarned, the following lists many cheats and spoilers about Jaguar games. Hints on Cybermorph, Evolution: Dino Dudes, Startup Sequence for the Jag itself, and Crescent Galaxy. JAGUARtf is the Jan. 30, 1994 issue of the Jaguar FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) compiled by Robert A. Jung (any hints from the "collective unconscience" here?). Anything and everything you wanted to know about Atari's Jaguar is here. Good news! JAGUAR_2tf is the complete transcript from Aug.18, 1993 through Sept. 21, 1993 of the Jaguar Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. I will always remember the release of the Jaguar, Atari's 64-bit game machine, with a certain amount of sadness. Before it was released Atari Stock was selling at 5/8. Shortly after the official release it was trading at over $10 per share! I could have invested a bundle; I knew the stock was going up, but I didn't do it! Oh well, that's what happens! JAGUAR_5tf is the complete transcript from Oct. 28, 1993 through Nov. 19, 1993 of the Atari Jaguar Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. This very interesting discussion continues in Category 14 Topic 45. JAGCABLEtf is a text file describing an "All-in-One Cable" for Atari Jaguar Game Machine. Written by Dennis Renner, this text file will tell you about a cable with the following capabilities: 1) Composite cable (left/right audio + video); 2) S-Video connector; 3) Separate Chroma/Luminence Composite, and 4) RGB cable for use on ST Color Monitors. JAGCEStf is the first issue of JagMag! I don't know the author's name (FIZSOFT on Delphi), but he did a good job of describing a pile of games he saw at the 1994 CES. I enjoyed reading this and finding out about some of the Jaguar games that are coming (more ways to spend my money--yikes!). JAGCHEATtf is a text file (dated Jan 17, 1994) which contains all of the game cheats, level codes and easter eggs that have been found in the Jaguar by the author (Mark Perreira) or other people on the net as of the above date. Be forwarned, the following lists many cheats and spoilers about Jaguar games. Hints on Cybermorph, Evolution: Dino Dudes, Startup Sequence for the Jag itself, and Crescent Galaxy. JAGUARtf is the Jan. 30, 1994 issue of the Jaguar FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) compiled by Robert A. Jung (any hints from the "collective unconscience" here?). Anything and everything you wanted to know about Atari's Jaguar is here. Good news! JAG4_EETtf is a copy of an article by Junko Yoshida entitled "ATARI JAGUAR an IBM ANIMAL." Originally appearing in "Electronic Engineering Times", July 5, 1993 this article tells a lot of specifics about the Atari Jaguar (What a machine!) and details IBM's agreement with Atari to manufacture the Jaguar for them. It is an interesting read! KLINGONtf is a text file that will help you learn to speak klingonaase in one easy lesson! Based on Ford's "The Final Reflection." By Stewart Wiener of Princeton University. KODAK_1tf is the complete transcript from July 13, 1992 through July 16, 1993 of the Kodak Photo CD topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Photo CD is the new system of Kodak's that allows you to place your photo's on a CD for viewing. Information on how to view these files is included here, as well as lots of other interesting stuff. KODAK_2tf is the complete transcript from July 21, 1993 through Nov. 5, 1993 of the Kodak Photo CD Access System Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Photo CD is the new process by Kodak which places photographs on a Photo CD disk and which allows you to display them on your computer or TV with a suitable device (and the Falcon is a very suitable device!). Interesting reading. LATICEC2tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Highsoft C programming Language Topic from February 17, 1993 to January 24, 1994. Now distributed by Oregon Research Associates, this language is still being updated and supported (something which is not happening to GFA Basic apparently ). The discussion continues in Category 33 Topic 5 of the GEnie BBS. LEARtf is a series of three text files, two of which are interviews with John Lear, the son of William P. Lear, designer of the Lear Jet, the 8-track stereo, and more. Mr. Lear has numerous credentials himself, and he uses those to make all sorts of comments about a long term governmental cover-up of U.F.O's of all sorts. The third file is a brief and reasoned critique of Mr. Lear's "evidence." I find it interesting that he states that the cover-up will end in just a few months after the interview. We will then know all. The date of the first interview was Dec. 29, 1987 and Feb. 2, 1988 for the second! LEGALtf is a series of 80 ASCII documents of a legal nature. Sales, suits, legal quittings, and more are all included. It's interesting (for a brief time!) to scan through some legalease. LEGAL_1tf is a file that contains about 40 legal forms (in ASCII format) covering all sorts of topics. Do you want to make a loan, borrow some money from a friend, guarantee a signature, or whatever? Then this file can help. Just use your word processor, fill in the blanks and print them out! LEXICORtf is the August 7, 1991 GEnie Atari Roundtable conference with Lee Seiler, the President of Lexicor Softwre, the developer of Phare-4, a graphics package without peer on the ST (or other platforms). If you are interested in graphics and animation on the ST this conference will be of interest to you. LEXOBS_1tf is the complete transcript of the Lexicor Library Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables, running from April 21, 1992 through April 6, 1993. This topic covers the whole range of Lexicor software. It's full of technical help, creative suggestions, and more. The topic continues on GEnie. LIGHTtf is a VERY amusing look at the nature of light. It reminds me of a story by Ray Bradbury about a boy who thought light switches turned on the light. In the end he found that turning off the light switch turned on the darkness. Something like this (except a tinsey winsey bit weirder) is going on here. Recommended. LOOKFOR2tf is the complete transcript from April 11, 1993 through Nov. 7, 1993 from the "I'm looking for..." topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. This file applies the software skills of numerous online people to fit the appropriate software to a person's needs. Have you been looking for a certain bit of software to meet your specific needs, but don't know just what it might be? This topic (which is still continuing on GEnie, Cat.2 topic 25) might be able to help. LOOKFOR4tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Looking for Software/hardware Topic from Jan. 8, 1994 through April 5, 1994. LOOKIT2tf is the complete transcript from Dec. 9, 1991 through July 2, 1993 of the LookIt! & PopIt! topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. LookIt is an excellent file viewer/binary editor while PopIt! is a desk accessory that lets you assign "hot keys" to your desk accessories (including those in MultiDesk) and call them up simply by typing a key. The discussion continues on GEnie! LP_AVAILtf is a press release from Carter's Creative Computer announcing availability of their Label Plates - Templates for Avery's Laser Products. These templates are designed with and specifically for CALAMUS, DMC Publishing Inc's excellent Desktop Publishing/Color Pre-Press application(s) (and so you need any version of Calamus to use these 70 templates). This file tells you all about them and how to get them. LYNXCEStf is the Winter '92 CES Lynx News by Jeff Kovach. This text file gives detailed descriptions of many upcoming Lynx games. News about the 20-25 hour battery pack for the Lynx and more. LYNXPORTtf is a sample of a new monthly online newsletter for people interested in the Lynx and the Portfolio. LYNX_FAQtf is the ATARI Lynx "Frequently Asked Questions" File updated as of Jan. 27, 1994. This file, created by Darius Vaskelis and updated monthly by Robert Jung is full of interesting facts about the Lynx, its creation, capabilities, and repairability. I especially like the article on how to disassemble your Lynx. The joypad on my Lynx was dirty and causing all sorts of jiggles in the screen display. This FAQ told me how to fix that problem. MAXIF_5tf is the complete transcript of the MaxiFile 3 topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable. It runs from October 6, 1992 through March 24, 1993. MaxiFile 3.0 is Fantastic! I recommend it to you. It takes a bit of getting used to (and eats about 150K of RAM), but it's worth it! GEnie is pretty neat, too! This file is full of questions and answers about MaxiFile. MAXSCSItf is a series of ASCII files taken from the Maxtor BBS that details the specifications of most of their SCSI drives. Some out of production drives have been dropped from this list. MDD_3tf is complete transcript of the May 13, 1992 through Jan. 13, 1993 CodeHead MultiDesk Deluxe support area as found on the Atari RoundTables on GEnie. If you have a question about MultiDesk Deluxe (the on-the- fly accessory loader and more) then this file is for you. 101K uncompressed. MDD_4tf is the complete transcript from Jan 14, 1993 through June 1, 1993 of the MultiDesk Deluxe topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. MultiDesk Deluxe by CodeHead Technologies is a program that will allow you to run more desk accessories than TOS normally allows, to load and unload them at will, and MUCH more. This is an interesting topic about a very useful program. MDMADDICtf "Did you know that last month's (expletive) phone bill is over $450?"...so begins this very humorous look at the use of the modem. I had a good laugh over this piece--it reminds me of all the money we are spending "combing" though BBS's! Well worth the read! MEGSTE16tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Mega STE topic from Nov. 29, 1993 through Jan. 11, 1994. MEGSTE17tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the MegaSTE computer Topic from Jan 19, 1994 through April 2, 1994. The topic continues on GEnie. MEM4STtf is two text files describing how to upgrade either your 520/1040ST (using SIMMS) or your Mega ST to 2.5 or 4 meg of RAM. The first article (the SIMMS upgrade) is by Paul Gittins and the Mega ST upgrade docs are by Bryan Hall. Both are clearly written, and if you are handy with a soldering iron I recommend them to you. Having the extra memory is wonderful! Now how about someone telling me how to upgrade my 4 meg STE to at least 8 megs? MIDIBEATtf by Richard Kaller is a text file describing the "Power of MIDI" on the computer that has "The Power without the Price." He does an excellent job of describing just what MIDI is and how you can use it. Recommended. MIG_OCR2tf is the complete transcript of the Migraph OCR topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable. This topic runs from April 20, 1992 through April 18, 1993. OCR or "Optical Character Recognition" is a very useful tool for any of you who have scanners. No need to type large bundles of text--just scan them in and have the computer translate the .IMG file into ASCII text! Hints and helps abound in this file. MLTTOS_3tf is the complete transcript from Jan. 26, 1993 through April 22, 1993 of the MultiTOS topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Do you want to know about the new Multi-tasking operating system from Atari? You can learn quite a bit about it right here. But if you want the latest information, you're going to have to sign on to GEnie to get it. Sign-up info is included. MLTTOS_4tf is the complete (from April 7, 1993 through July 7, 1993) of the MultiTOS topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. MultiTOS is based on MiNT which used to stand for Mint is Not TOS, but now means Mint is NOW TOS! This tells you many of the ins and outs of doing two or more things at once on your Atari. MORAVIANtf is a text file describing the History, Faith, & Practices of the Moravian Church, written by the pastor of the Moravian congregation in Toms River, NJ. Interesting and well written. MOTVTIONtf is a series of messages taken off of GEnie, the General Electric Network for Information Exchange. They deal with educational issues, motivating students, etc.. The conversations seem well informed. GEnie is amazing! It is the official on-line presence of Atari. It has 10s of Thousands of files - even more than Suzy B's Software! MOUSE_1tf is the complete transcript from August 31, 1992 through September 28, 1993 of the Replacement Mouse Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. All you ever wanted to know about the many different options for replacing your Atari mouse when (or if) it bites the dust. The discussion continues in Category 11, Topic 37 on GEnie. MOUSE_2tf is the complete transcript from Sept. 23, 1992 through May 1, 1993 of the Replacement Mouse Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. All you ever wanted to know about the many different options for replacing your Atari mouse when (or if) it bites the dust. MSTRPICEtf by Carlos Gonzales is a short text file and Degas picture which shows his plans for making his mouse drawing tool he calls his Mousterpiece. It it a frame work of wood to hold the mouse steady and a side mounted cross hair to aid in tracing. Making this tool can really help you to accurately and easily trace line drawings with your mouse. This is the next best thing to a hand scanner! MTRLACPUtf by Ken Baum is v.1.3 (bug fixes in a text file!) of his technical comparison between Atari's new Falcon 030, Commodore's new Amiga 1200 and Apple's new Performa 400. Do you want to see how the Falcon measures up? Read this! MULTIBOXtf is a text file and DEGAS picture detailing how to make a multisync adaptor for the Sony CPD-1302 Multisync monitor (or other multisyncs). By Michael P. Odegard. MULTSYNCtf is a text file that explains the advantages and disadvantages of Multisync monitors for your Atari. It also gives you detailed directions for creating your own interface cable between your ST and your Multisync monitor. I have a multisync monitor on one of my ST systems, and it works great. One monitor for both color and monochrome work saves a lot of space! MUSEMENTtf is a two-part 1ST-WORD formatted file featuring entertaining, informative tid bits or bytes of information (like the recently patented (#3477070) Toilet Seat Lock designed to prevent unauthorized use of a toilet (it's true!), as well as other interesting computer facts (also true). As an added bonus this file contains a Glossary of Computer terms that is a riot to read (for example: "ANSI: a hacker who can't sit still). Fifteen pages well worth reading! NCCAUtf is two text files by Reg Loeppky, the President of the ST Users Group of Winnipeg, Canada. The first is a statement of purpose detailing his group's proposal to link Atari groups across Canada together in a network of help and information. The next is a detailed listing of Atari User Groups across Canada (Membership size, President, BBS, phone, etc.) and a network of dealers and support agencies across North America. NEG_FBAKtf is "Negative Feedback," a SF Short Story that Charles Bachand wrote in 1991 for a UFO Newsletter. It concerns two people, a psychologist and patient, who communicate only by modem. About 2000 words. Well done! NEOCLI_1tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the NeoDesk Command Line Interface (CLI) Topic from Jan 20, 1990 through Feb. 14, 1994. The discussion continiues in Category 17 Topic 5 of the GEnie BBS. NEODSK13tf is the complete transcript from July 10, 1993 through Nov. 8, 1993 of the NeoDesk 3 - The Ultimate Desktop Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. NeoDesk 3 from Gribnif Software is an EXCELLENT tool for any Atari, no matter the TOS version, no matter the configuration. I recommend it to you, and I recommend this file as well! NEODSK14 is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the NeoDesk Desktop Replacement from Gribnif Topic from Oct. 31, 1993 through Jan. 20, 1994. I use NeoDesk all the time, and while Geneva (the MultiTasking AES replacement wonder program from Gribnif) doesn't need NeoDesk to work, they make an even better combo than either apart! NOTATION is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Music Notation/Printing Topic from April 14, 1991 through Sept. 1, 1993. If you ever wish to compose and then print out your music using an ST-Falcon, then this file will tell you how! NULLMODMtf is a text file on how to make a Null Modem cable to transfer files between the Atari ST and the Atari 850 Interface. OMENNEWS is the first and second newsletter telling about OMEN, the Open Multiprocessing ENvironment for all 680xx series chips from Esquimalt Digital Logic Inc. (dated Dec. 1993 and Jan, 1994). OMEN is a compact (100 KB range) and full featured GUI based operating platform. OMEN is being released first for the Atari ST/TT/Falcon series, then for the Commodore Amigas. Apple Macintoshes will be next, followed by IBM compatibles using OMEN (68xxx) cards. The OMEN applications you create will run on all these platforms without any changes: The same disk will go into any machine and run properly. The 64 bit implementation plan will bring OMEN to the machines of tomorrow, and your (OMEN 68000) software will still continue to perform without modification. This sounds great! Check our the PROGRAMM category for some OMeN demos! OUTBST_1tf is the complete transcript from June 8, 1992 through Oct. 27, 1993 of the OutBurST! Printoutspeedup Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. OutBurST! is a printout speedup routine especially effective with Pagestream using HP LaserJet and DeskJet compatible printers and BubbleJet printers (or other high speed printers). Recently a version to support Calamus was released. OutBurST! really speeds up the printout of PageStream documents (it used to be painfully slow, but with OutBurST! it just zips along). Lots of info about the program, but lots of information missing as well--info like how to work around program bugs--that's missing because not many people reports bugs (and believe me, if they were there people would report them!). OUTLINE5tf is the complete transcript of the OutLine Art v.3 topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. It dates from Feb. 15, 1992 through March 20, 1993 (the file is 100K uncompressed, which shows the interest this wonderful program has generated!). I have the original OutLine Art and think it's wonderful. Someday (after my upgrade to Calamus S or better yet, SL) I'll upgrade to this new version. It sounds HOT! OVERSCN2tf is the complete transcript of the Overscan Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable. The transcript runs from May 17, 1991 through Feb. 7, 1993. Overscan, in case you don't know, is a software/hardware modification on your ST that will allow you to display text and run programs using the full area of your monitors. It doesn't just expand the size of the screen picture, but it actually increases the number of pixels displayed. Unfortunately, it won't work on an STe (because of conflicts with the STe hardware). OVERSCANtf is a text file by Stefan Hartmann that details the OVERSCAN modification of your ST. For just a few dollars you can transform your ST's Screen display, upgrading it significantly. This means in Low resolution mode there are now 420*284 Pixels available to display, still 16 colors per pixel. In midres resolution there we have now the gorgious resolution of 840*284 Pixel, still 4 colors per dot. In monochrome mode we get now 688*480 pixel with a well adjusted SM124 monochrome monitor! PCMOUSEtf is an ASCII text file describes how to make an adapter allowing you to use any PC "Bus" mouse with your Atari ST/STe/TT. By Jeff Beadles. PHONEtf is a useful list of phone numbers for all computer users. Listing about 350 phone, FAX, and BBS numbers for well-known and not so well known computer related companies around North America, this could be a very useful file to have about. PGSCOLORtf is a text file telling you how to do color DTP with PageStream 1.8x from Soft-Logik Publishing (you can adapt it easily to PS 2.1 if you read the manual on color printing). Everything from output to color lasers to 4-color process work, service bureaus and linotronic output is covered in this article. Lots of useful info for those using or planning to use PageStream for color DTP work. This article originally appeared in the Dec. 90 issue of Atari Interface Magazine, that wonderful monthly magazine full of interesting and useful things Atari. Write Unicorn Publications, 3487 Braeburn Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 or phone: (313) 973-8825 for subscription information. This article is included by their kind permission. PIM_PERStf is the text from the press kit which Atari released at the Fall Comdex, 1992. Entitled, "Personal Integrated Media - An Atari Perspective" and uploaded it here. This file can give you Atari's viewpoint on how the Falcon030 fits into it's vision of the future. It's quite interesting! PIR_BBStf is a text file written by Dorothy Brumleve on behalf of the Independent Association of Atari Developers (IAAD) and the entire Atari community. She tells of the investigations of the IAAD into pirate BBS's around the country. The dishonesty and blatent thievery that this article exposes outrages and sickens me. Huge amounts of copyrighted, commercial files are available for downloading on large numbers of pirate boards. I hope the people running and accessing those boards are prosecuted to the full extent of the law! This is a "must-have" file. PIRACYtf is a release from the Atari Users' Association (AUA) announcing the start of the "Anti-Piracy Movement 1991, Your Voice CAN Make a Difference" campaign. It contains a form letter to the IAAD and Atari Corporation by which you can express your dismay over pirate Bulletin Boards (I HOPE you are dismayed by them!). PIRACYCOtf is a full transcript of a DELPHI formal Conference held Tuesday, January 7th, 1992. The focus of the Conference was software piracy, and its ramifications on the Atari community. Have you heard of the Delphi ST Advantage? You can sign up for 20 hours of online time (phone charges and all) for only $20 a month. Yes, that's right, only $1 per hour. Hows that for a good deal. But then again, maybe you shouldn't sign up because then you might not order from us! Nah, it's still a good deal for you. Just like this is a good file for you to read about the damage piracy does to the Atari community. PLASMAKtf is a large file discussing alternate methods of producing a commercially viable fusion reaction for power generation. Dated from November 1990, this file from the Internet contains a large number of give-and-take discussions on various aspects of fusion research. Interesting! PNLDSCN1tf is the DELPHI ST Advantage's first Online Panel Discussion. D.A. Brumleve, the noted children's and educational programmer, John Eidsvoog, of CodeHead Software (creators of much software that turns your ST into an even more powerful machine) and Nathan Potechin, from ISD Marketing (representing the Calamus family of products and DynaCADD). This transcript is reproduced in its entirety, as required by DELPHI. PNTPROG1tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Paint Programs Topic from April 24, 1993 through March 28, 1994. If you've ever had hunger to draw something on your computer this file will tell you all about the programs available. POWERFIXtf by Steve Brown is a text file and DEGAS picture detailing how to save yourself $50 or so when (if?) your power supply on your ST, STe, or MegaFile Hard drive fails. It's amazingly simple to do because most ST power supplies fail because of a simple solder failure! Well written. PRGRTC05tf is the of the GEnie Programming RoundTable Conference of 20 January, 1994. Erin Monaco (Data Basement Software), Keith Gerdes (Trace Technologies) and Scott Sanders (Software Development Systems) discuss the Shareware offerings TempleMon (Program Debugger/Monitor) and SysMon (Operating System Monitor). PRGRTC06tf is the complete transcript of the GEnie Programming RoundTable Conference of 3 February, 1994, with Larry Duke as guest host. Lots of interesting talk and redefinition of the programming homework each participant is called to do. PRGRTC07tf is the complete transcript of the 7th programming RoundTable Conference on 17 February, 1994. This issue discusses the definition of the homework assignment #3 and discussion of "modeless" dialogs. PROGRM14tf is the complete transcript from Nov. 14, 1993 through Feb. 16, 1994 of the "Ask Any Programming" Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The discussion continues in Category 3 Topic 31 of the GEnie BBS. PRNTHINTtf is a short text file that gives you an excellent hint for improving the quality of your dot-matrix printer output. It works, I've used the same technique. By Mark Slagell. PROCESS2tf is the edited transcript of the Processor Direct RoundTable Discussion on GEnie (dated March 30, 1994) with Sean Dougherty (Publisher), Robert Fernandez (Editor), and Timothy Miller (Technical Editor). Their new magazine, Processor Direct, was discussed, what it is like now and plans for the future. At this RoundTable I won a copy of the first issue of this magazine, and let me tell you, I'm impressed. It's excellent! This discussion was, too. PSTREAM2tf is the complete transcript from October 8, 1993 through January 23, 1994 of the PageStream Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The discussion continues in Category 5 topic 6. PTAUG_92tf is a series of three newletters from the Piedmont Triad Atari User Group 1992 Newsletters in PageStream 1.8 format. They are full of interesting tidbits, reviews of games, and helps. I enjoyed reading through them. 393K uncompressed, so you can see how much space you save through compression! PWRDOStf is the complete transcript from Sept. 3, 1993 through May 11, 1993 of the PowerDos topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. PowerDos is a GEMDOS replacement for the ST. If you use free software, you will find that you will experience dramatic speed-ups of your disk input/output, a limited form of multiTasking, and more. I would say though, that looking through this file, that there are still problems with the system. Some people love and and find that it works fine for them while others have numerous problems. Oh well, it's still a very interesting read. I'm expecting to try PowerDos out myself! This topic deals with an older version of PowerDOS. See PDOS_112 in the UTILITYS section for the newest version (as of October 14, 1993). This version seems to have fixed some of the problems in earlier versions. QTUMCOMPtf is a text file that gives you some theories about Quantum computing, about computers that finish programs as they begin them. In its truest form, a quantum computer would be one that could execute instructions in zero time. That's right--it wouldn't take ANY time to execute an instruction. Imagine your program finishing before you can get your finger off of the "ENTER" key or CAD applications that can redraw instantaneously. Researchers believe that getting close to this kind of speed is definitely possible, and in fact, Texas Instruments reports that they have developed the first quantum effect transistor. References given. This is a very interesting file! REVHNDBKtf is "The Revolution Handbook" by Artisan Software (the makers of the WordQuest softwares, GraphMaker, and more). This file contains an excellent reader program chock full of tips and hints on helping you and your friends know about what an excellent computer you have in your ST. Beautiful graphics, witty sayings, and encouraging challenges abound. I recommend this file to any Atari Booster! Color or mono. RS232CONtf is a text file that provides RS-232C connector pin assignments and circuit descriptions of each signal. SBLOCK90tf is the entire collection of 1990 "Starting Block" columns by Richard Gunter as published in Current Notes. These articles are targeted for the beginning ST user. Topics covered are file compression utilities and use, Mice and Desktops, disk cataloging, Hard Drives, Memory, Viruses, Desk Accessories, and much more. I highly recommend this file, even if you aren't new to your ST. It's very interesting reading. I highly recommend Current Notes as well. Originally uploaded by Joe Waters, Current Notes editor. SCI_PHYStf is the Dec. 30, 1992 compilation of Science/Physics Frequently Asked Questions taken from the Intenet. Very interesting questions and answers on all sorts of scientific questions. Some are popular/ technical and others are just more popular science. Questions which are answered are "Does hot water freeze faster than cold water?" (Answer: Yes, sometimes, but only when you use a wooden bucket!); Does the direction water runs around a drain depend on what hemisphere you are in? (I'll let you find out!); Just what is the Top Quark?; How do you get an 80 foot pole in a 40 foot barn?; Why are Golf Balls Dimpled?, and many more. Recommended. SCRIBA12tf is Scriba Communis Responsi 1.2, a Norwegian ST disk magazine. It is mostly in English which is why I am bringing it to you. Interesting, though not always in the best taste. Still, it is in an interesting format. SCRIBA21tf is the Volume 2, Issue 1 of Scriba Communis Responsi. This is a Norwegian disk magazine, offering a slice of Norwegian life (mostly in English). There is also a fair amount of technical information here (about the Falcon and other matters). Worthwhile if you're curious about how Atarians around the world think and play (pretty wierd in places!). ST--Falcon compatible. Floppy or hard drive. Color or mono. SCRIBA22tf is the Scriba Communis Responsi v.2.2 Disk Magazine produced by Kai Holst and Geir Uaelidalo of Norway. These two men (one a 19 year old high school student and the other a 20 year old University Student) have put together an excellent collection of Atari-related materials and more. This issue is dedicated to Albert Einstein and contains a longer-than-brief biography of him. It also contains biographical material about a recently deceased computer pioneer, and a fascinating set of quotes from Jonathan Swift, the early 18th century English Satirist (the author of "Gulliver's Travels"). This magazine also includes fiction, poetry, technical writings, mind-bending puzzles, and lots more. Backward v.2.23 is included (though I strongly suspect that this is really v.2.22 as that is all the docs mention), as well as an _excellent_ (reasonable to terribly difficult depending on your choices!) concentration-type game called Memory (I recommend it) and a colorful and "intelligent" Reversi clone by Gard Abrahamsen named "Reverse: The Better Reversi?". Finally, Kai has written (with the help of Geir) a very capable virus killer named Antidote. Now at v 2.3 (dated August 3, 1993), this program will recognize 180 harmless bootsectors on your disks, recognize (and kill) 31 Bootsector viruses, recognize 96 resident programs, five anti-viruses, 5 link viruses, 27 "Cookies" on your system, and 24 packers. This is a shareware program and on registering you will get a version that will do even more! Anyway, I think this is a file to get, even if it is big! The magazine uses a shell which allows you to pick the articles you wish to read and allows you to play a variety of musical pieces in the background as well. ST-Falcon compatible. SCSIROM1tf is the complete transcript from March 14, 1992 through Dec. 6, 1993 of the CD ROM and SCSI on the Atari ST topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. If you want to know about how to connect a CD ROM to your ST, and what the future might hold in that regard then this file is for you! Very interesting. SCSIROM2tf is the complete transcript from Nov. 29, 1992 through Feb 13, 1994 of the CD ROM and SCSI on Atari ST Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. If you have been thinking about getting a CD for your Atari, this topic is for you! It is full of hints on how to access CD's, programs and helps available, and CD's you can use. The discussion continues on GEnie. SCSIROM3tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the SCSI CD ROM drive Topic from Jan. 30, 1994 through April 5, 1994. I can't wait (though of course I can!) until I get a CD ROM drive. This is an interesting text file! The topic continues on GEnie. SCSIROM4tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Rountables of the SCSI CD ROM Topic from April 1, 1994 through May 4, 1994. This is an exciting time for CD ROM in the Atari world. More and more applications are becoming available. This file tells you how to access them, what CD ROM players are available for the Atari line, and what software is out there. Interesting. SEASCSItf is the unabridged file direct from SeaBOARD, Seagate's BBS. It contains specs and configuration info on most if not all of Seagate's SCSI 1 and 2 drives. This set of 72 text files is full of information about which I know nothing (but it might just mean a lot to you!). Distributed by LOTSABYTES, one of the few dealers with a strong online presence (hurrah to STeve of STeve's Software, too!). SER38400tf is a text file and picture by Erno Meffert that details how you can modify your ST's serial port to create a 38400 baud port (this is especially handy for those of you with high speed modems). SERV-BURtf is a file which contains an order form (a Calamus CRG) which may be used when sending in files to DMC Publishing (the Calamus People) for printing. Their rates are inexpensive and the quality (2400 dpi!) can't be beat. A companion file, OUTPUT, is a straight text file which fully explains the ordering procedure. Calamus is great, and the support DMC gives is superb! SLMADJSTtf is a text file by Bob Grubel that will tell you how to adjst the printer toner hopper on your SLM804. If your SLM804 hasn't been getting a full 10,000 copies before the drum needs to be replaced this file is for you! Of course, opening your printer and fiddling with it like this will void your warranty and possibly trash your printer (a VERY unlikely event), so be careful. This can make your Atari laser print like or better than new. SLUSER_2tf is the complete transcript of the User to User Tips Forum for Calamus S & SL from August 10, 1992 through September 5, 1993 as found on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. GEnie is the source of all sorts of all sorts of helpful hints and files through DMC's User to User program. Unfortunately for those of you not on GEnie, those files should be found nowhere else (that's DMC's rules for the User to User program). SOBOZONC is the complete transcript from Feb. 2, 1992 through Sept. 12, 1993 of the SOBOZON C Topic on GEnie and the Atari RoundTables. If you have done any SOBOZON C programming then this topic is for you! SPEEDO_1tf is the complete text of the Speedo GDOS topic from Nov. 1, 1992 through June 10, 1993 as found on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Speedo GDOS is Atari's newest graphics subsystem enhancement for TOS, and their replacement of the older GDOS. Now you can have outline Fonts, graphic rotation, and much more--all with Speedo GDOS! The conversation is still going on on GEnie! SPEEDO_3tf is the complete transcript from July 15, 1993 through August 18, 1993 of the SpeedoGDOS topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. SpeedoGDOS is the replacement for the original GDOS, and some replacement it is! Faster, with BitStream outline fonts, Speedo is an amazing upgrade for any GDOS application. Read all about it here! SPEEDO_5 is the complete transcript from Nov. 7, 1993 through Jan. 31, 1994 of Speedo GDOS Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The discussion continues in Category 14, Topic 35 of the GEnie BBS. SPEEDO_6 is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Speedo GDOS Topic from Jan 27, 1994 through March 31, 1994. SPELR_2tf is the complete transcript of the Spelling Sentry topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Spelling Sentry from Wintertree Software is a .PRG or .ACC spelling checker that is simply the best on the market today. If you've every not used a spelling checker because it's inconvenient then check out this file to see what a difference Spelling Sentry can make! This topic runs from Sep. 9 (my birthday!), 1992 through April 16, 1993. SPELR_3tf is the complete transcript from April 12, 1993 through July 4, 1993 of the Spelling Sentry topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Spelling Sentry is an Excellent .ACC spelling checker from Wintertree Software. It watches keystrokes as you type into other GEM programs and accessories, and alerts you when you make a spelling error. Spelling Sentry can also check disk files and the GEM clipboard. Spelling Sentry includes a built-in abbreviation expander that can substitute a text string whenever you type its abbreviation. This is a fantastic product, and you can read all about it here! SPELSNTYtf is "You Don't Have To Be A Magician To Spell," a review of Spelling Sentry by Bill Pike. Spelling Sentry from Wintertree Software (the creators of GramSlam and The Grammar Expert) 43 Rueter St. Nepean, Ontario Canada K2J3Z9 (613)825-6271 is an .ACC spelling checker is fully GEM compatible and will work on any Atari ST, TT, Mega, STE, Stacy, Falcon, etc. This is the best spelling checker on the market today. I recommend it heartily. I use "Thunder" and from all I can see Spelling Sentry is many times better. Check out this review, or better yet just go out and buy Spelling Sentry. Text and .PI3 pictures included. 174K uncompressed. STALKR10tf is the complete transcript from March 17, 1993 through July 2, 1993 of the STalker topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. STalker is the complete telecommunications program, runnable as a program or an accessory, that I everyday. It's excellent. You can learn lots about it from this file. STALK_1tf is the complete transcript from Jan 31, 1991 through June 2, 1993 of the STalk the Market topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Stalk the Market, by Quidnunc Software is a complete software package that will provide you with just about everything (except the money!) to navigate the uncertain shoals of the stock (and mutual fund) markets. This is an interesting read. Now I only wish I had enough money to make some market work possible (maybe if I had bought Atari Stock when it was $0.51 (now at $3+, I think!) I would have!. STAN_1 is the first editon of STeve's AtariNotes. This is a combo electronic newsletter/CATALOG that I enjoyed reading through. I expect that you will have the same reaction. STeve is STeve Kipker, the owner of STeve's Atari Sales, and an active online presence on both GEnie (S.KIPKER) and Delphi (ATARISALES). This newsletter is full of interesting material about the Atari world and about the BBS sponsored by STeve's store, the SOARing STar BBS. STAR_DREtf is Star Drek: The Next Degeneration, by Robert Fentiman. This is an amusing parody of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In it you will meet Captain Hugh Lett Packard, the Chief of Security, Fishermans Wharf, and many more "familiar" characters. Learn how "Leslie" saves the Enterprise from the Borg Tribbles. This is really "BAD"! STEADNDMtf is an update to the ST Computer Owner's Manual for the STe. I don't know if and when this was ever incorporated into a print manual, so if you have a STe you might be interested in this file. STF60tf is a review of the July issue of ST Format by George Richard Yamagata. Connected to STeve's Atari Sales where you can buy ST Format, George packs this review with lots of interesting information. It makes me want to go out and buy the magazine! ST Format is a wonderful British ST-Falcon-Jaguar magazine which I heartily recommend to you. Some of the topics covered are: George's comments on 3 recent loses from the Atari world, examination of STF60's NEW ST GAMES theme and reasons to buy this mag. The 7 programs and over 30 files on the coverdisk; the 2 new hardware, and 3 new productivity reviews are summarized. Read more about MOUSE KA MANIA, file management, using QUARTET, DIY, word processors, STF's past history, and more. I found this on Toad Hall BBS. STFAX6tf is the complete transcript from August 10, 1993 through December 6, 1993 of the STraight FAX! Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. STraight FAX! from NewSTar Technology Management and distributed by Toad Computers is a Send/Receive FAX Software package for Class 1 and w compliant FAX/Modems. I just purchased STraight FAX 2.0 and it seems fantastic. I am looking forward to not having to go down to the drug store down the street to send or receive a FAX. This discussion (continuing on Category 4, Topic 24 on GEnie) and the excellent manual (not included in this archive!) has given me a broad overview on what to expect. I'm ready (almost!) to FAX! STFAX8tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Straight Fax by C.S. Smeton Topic from January 12, 1994 to March 29, 1994. The discussion continues in Category 4 Topic 24 of the GEnie BBS. STHELP7tf is the complete transcript of the ST Help category on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable. This transcript is dated from Sept. 29, 1992 through Feb. 17, 1993. This file is chock-full of helpful items of all sorts for the ST'er. STHELP8tf is the complete transcript from Feb. 17, 1993 through July 17, 1993 of the Atari Help Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Do you have a question about your ST/STE (or newer, if you're lucky!). Very likely someone else has had the same question (do I sound like a teacher?) and you might find the same answer here. As always, the discussion continues on GEnie. Have you ever thought of signing up (Delphi's excellent, too!). STHELP10tf is the complete transcript of the Question and Answer Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Running from Nov. 10, 1993 through Feb. 13, 1994, this topic covers all sorts of broad-based questions about any Atari topic. Lots of information about mice, hard drives, accelerator boards, RAM upgrades, and more. It makes for interesting reading! The discussion continues of GEnie (of course!). STNG_NVLtf is "Q and A" a novel about the universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation, by Doug Geiger (dated 1990). This novel (255K long uncompressed) combines "Q," the Borg, Kahn(!), and the crew of the Enterprises (both NG and original!) in a fast-paced, action-packed account of war between the stars, time travel, and more. STE_FANtf is a text file with three digitized .NEO pictures that detail how to install a cooling fan in your STe. By Niles Russell (dated May 1992). Well, done! STFATtf is really a "must have" discription of the ST Disk Directory format. This interesting article by an unknown to me author tells you all about how the information is organized on the ST disk. STGD0592tf is the May 1992 issue of the ST Gaming Digest. This monthly newsletter gives you all the information you need to evaluate any currently available ST game. It also gives you some peeks as to what is coming over the horizon. 70+K uncompressed. More issues in GAMES. STOCK_11tf is the complete transcript from Dec. 23, 1993 through January 21, 1994 of the Atari Stock Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The discussion continues in Category 14 Topic 44. ST_TREKtf by Jim Griffith is a review of the TIMECON '90 Convention Summary. This is a report on four hours of Richard Arnold and two hours of George Takei at Timecon '90. If you like Star Trek, you will likely like this file. STQ&A8tf is the complete transcript from Nov. 30, 1992 through Aug. 7, 1993 of the General Help or Questions topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. This file is full of all sorts of interesting facts about your favorite (I hope!) computers. It's interesting to see the level of support here. One person asks a question and numbers of people pop up and answer it. I enjoy reading files like this. Of course, the topic is continuing on GEnie. STZVSLHAtf is a very interesting text file by Steve Johnson that compars the raw performance of Vincent Pompey's STZip v2.2 archiver and Roger Burrows' LHA v2.01 (-lh5-) archiver. I was surprised at the results. Recommended. SUPRA_1tf is the complete transcript of the Supra (brand) modem Topic from October 20, 1992 to March 5, 1994 on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables.. The discussion continues in Category 8 Topic 22 of the GEnie BBS. SWITCHtf by Bob Morrow is a text file for those of you who are disatisfied with where the ST's power switch is placed. The author writes: "Did you ever stop to think that the only other place that could be worse than the back of the machine for the power switch would be on the bottom? My ST is under a shelf that allows for about 3 inches of clearance, not quite enough to fit my hand under it to turn it on. (disk access is still easy) I got sick of reaching around the back to turn on the machine, so I \ developed a remote switch for it. This remote switch can be placed anywhere you like, limited only by the length of the wire you install.... The existing switch stays in place but is overridden. It should cost about $5-10 to do, and takes about 1 hour." Complete docs with part #'s are included. TANSTAFLtf is a text file taken from the summer 1985 NASA Tech Briefs (and to there from the April 28, 1975 issue of "Industry Week." It is a parable that describes a society based on the assumption that there is such a thing as "a free lunch." To that Robert Heinlein would say (he coined the phrase) TANSTAAFL (There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch). While I think most of us would like free lunches in the short term, this file shows what long term free lunches do to us all. Interesting. TAPEDRVtf is the complete transcript from Sept. 14, 1992 through Aug. 18, 1993 of the generic tape drives (SCSI and otherwise) Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. TCFQ0594tf is the TCP/IP Atari FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions which tells much about TC/PIP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol). TC/PIP is the common name for a family of over 100 data-communications protocols used to organize computers and data-communications equipment into computer networks.related. Read this and find out about how networking of multiple Ataris is coming along. Pretty interesting. TEACDRIVtf is a text file and DEGAS picture that can be a BIG help to you if you ever want to replace your Atari floppy drive with a double-sided TEAC 720K (model FD235F). It's inexpensive and it works (very well). SHAREWARE by Brad Bradley. TECH206_3tf is the complete transcript from Feb. 14, 1992 through June 9, 1993 of the TOS 2.06 Extension Card Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The TOS 2.06 Extension Card from CodeHead Technologies will allow you to us the very latest TOS in your existing 520ST, 1040ST, or Mega ST! TOS 2.06 is great, and this card is well worth it. Everything you wanted to know about it is here! TELEGUIDtf is a text file from "It's All Relative" software (originally from Kodak) which gives you guidelines on creating readable text using your TNSC monitor, True color pictures from a Kodak CD, Photo Show Pro Speedo GDOS, and your Falcon 030. TIPS8990tf is a compilation of tips on MacIntosh emulation on the ST taken from the March 1989 through June 1990 issues of Current Notes written by Douglas D. Hodson. Current Notes is an excellent magazine that covers the ST and 8 bit Atari lines. I have had a subscription to Current Notes for over two years now, and I expect to keep on having a subscription until they stop publishing (may it not be soon!). You can get your subscription by wrting Current Notes, Inc, 122 N Johnson Rd, Sterling, VA 22170 or calling 703-450-4761 (how's that for free advertising! They're worth it!) Back to the description...If you have a Spectre 128 or a Spectre GCR this file can be of BIG help to you. TMEWRK_1tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Timeworks DTP Topic from June 27, 1991 to April 30, 1994. This topic covers both the old Timeworks Publisher ST and the new version, Publisher ST II currently being distributed by ABC Solutions of Canada. This is really an excellent and very easy to use program. It doesn't have as many features as Calamus or PageStream, but it is more than adequate for most purposes and is very easy to use. TOAD_STFtf is the complete transcript of the Toad Computers/STraight FAX! RTC on GEnie held on November 10, 1993. Guests were David Troy of Toad Computers and Charles Smeton of NewSTar Technology Management, author of STraight FAX!. Announcement of version 2.1 of STraight FAX! was made with many new features. If you are thinking about getting STraight FAX!, the program/.ACC that will turn your ST into a FAX machine, then this file will give you a nice preview of the features of that program. TOS14tf is an ASCII text file detailing how to use TOS 1.4 (1.04, Rainbow TOS). If you haven't upgraded to TOS 1.04 this file from Atari can help you make up your mind. TOS 1.04 provides many improvements to your computer's GEM desktop operating speed and make your computer easier to use. Actually the newest TOS version for the ST is TOS 2.06. Contact CodeHead Software for information on how to upgrade to this new and excellent TOS version! TOS206INtf is a message taken from the Usenet newsgroup. It details (by ASCII text and ASCII graphics) how to install TOS 2.06 in a 1040ST without the TEC board. It seemed to work for the author of this post, but there are no guarantees when 'hacking' your computer. The cost was about a dollar (plus the TOS 2.06 ROMS!). TOSGUIDEtf is "Towns' Little Guide to TOS Revisions, version 1.0, March 1991" by John Townsend, Atari Corporation. This is a small document that explains in very terse terms the differences between the TOS revisions available for ST/MEGA/STE/ Mega STE/TT machines, what patches are needed for what revisions, the formats they are available in, and any notes that he could think of. It covers from TOS 1.0 to TOS 2.05 (on the Mega STe) and TOS 3.01 (on the TT). TOUCHUP4tf is the complete transcript from GEnie and the Atari Roundtables of the Touchup by Migraph Topic from October 4, 1992 through April 5, 1994. TRACTEC2tf is the complete transcript from May 10, 1993 through September 7, 1993 of the TraceTech's Data Diet, Squish II, and Data Rescue topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. If you want to hear the inside scoop about these three very useful programs (and see the high level of support that Keith Gerdes gives his products) then see this file. TRAKBALLtf is a text file by Blake Arnold that gives instructions on how to modify an Atari trackball (model number CX22) to work like a mouse for the Atari ST (complete with left and right buttons). TREKFAQtf is a list of "Frequently Asked Questions" about Star Trek, Original and New compiled by Otto E. Heuer. Updated March 11, 1993. Here are some of the (very interestin!) topics discussed: 1) Upcoming TNG season 6 episodes 2) More upcoming TNG tidbits 3) Star Trek Abroad 4) TNG season seven (the last) 5) Next movie: Star Trek VII 6) Deep Space Nine (excellent bio's of the actors/roles) 7) Upcoming DS9 episodes 8) Moontrap II: The Pyramids of Mars 9) Inside Trek (weekly syndicated Star Trek newspaper column) TREKTEXTtf is a text file entitles "Star Trek Technology" by Leon Myerson. This is a very interesting article dealing primarily with the measurement and technology of Warp speed (actually Warp refers to power and not to speed, but you need to read the article to find that out). If you have ever noticed, Warp speed measurements are different between the original Star Trek and the Next Generation series. This explains why. I found it fascinating. TSONGAStf is an ASCII text file containing the complete text to Paul Tsongas' campaign pamphlet "A Call to Economic Arms." This is an extended essay Paul Tsongas wrote in late 1990, before he decided to run for President on the Democratic ticket. Even though Tsongas is no longer running (really) for President at this time (May 18, 1992) I thought that you might enjoy (and be challenged by) what he wrote. It's interesting stuff, no matter what your political persuasion. I only wish that more candidates for office would get as detailed with their plans and hopes for our country. TTCOMPATtf is a series of messages taken from the GEnie Atari Roundtables. The topic of discussion is Software compatibility with the TT. It's fun reading through these, even though I doubt I will ever get a TT. From April 22, 1991 to Feb. 7, 1992. 69K uncompressed. TTJMPSETtf is a short text file listing the jumper settings for the Atari TT RAM board. This will tell you how to set the jumpers to accept 4 meg or 16 meg of RAM. TTTESTtf is a list of software that "Schuylar" has tried on the TT030. It is interesting to see all the programs that do run on the TT ( the few that don't are mostly games. TT_RAM2tf is the complete transcript from Feb. 12, 1993 through July 4, 1993 of the TT RAM topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. If you have a TT (or are thinking of getting one), then this file, chock full of interesting facts, is for you. TUMBLEFBtf is the Feb. 1, 1993 (or is 1/02/93 Jan. 2, '93 in Britain?) catalog from Tumblevan Software in the UK. Tumblevan is a PD distribution company which has a very good attitude. They provide inexpensive PD disks, well described as to contents, and they have lots of other nice touches as well (for one they give a significantly cheaper price per disk if you're unemployed!). This catalog lists quite a lot of software that I've never seen, and as you might suspect, that's saying something! It made for interesting reading. The catalog also contains three older PD games and information about "licenseware" software which they distribute. Uncompresses to 640K. TWRITE_3tf is the complete transcript of the "Thats Write & Write On Wordprocessors" Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. The discussion runs from Nov. 23, 1993 through Mar. 1, 1994. The discussion continues in Category 13 Topic 15 on GEnie. UISIII_1tf is the complete transcript of the Universal Item Selector III topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables from Feb. 14, 1993 through March 5, 1994. UIS is a Wonderful utility for the ST-Falcon line of computers, and I heartily recommend it to you. It allows you to move, copy, delete, rename, view, check information about your files, and more. I use it everyday! UPGRADE6tf is a transcript of the GEnie RoundTable discussions dealing with ST memory upgrades from Nov. 4, 1991 to Feb. 4, 1993. All you ever wanted to know about various RAM board upgrades, solder in upgrades and more. Excellent (and GEnie is an excellent service as well). USRGPDIRtf is the ATARI UNITED! User Group Directory, Revision 0 dated March 10, 1994. Atari United! is a nationwide Atari users group that is attempting to support Atari users in just about any way they can. This directory lists all of the user groups and contact persons they have become aware of in their searches. Is your group listed? Get this file and find out! To find out more about Atari United! contact Patti Barbiero at: atariunited@delphi.com or at P.O. Box 691 Mountain View, CA 94042-0691 or 206/679-3237 (before 9pm Pacific Time). VENDORtf is the Atari Vendor Support PRG/ACC. Atari Vendor Support is a simple program that helps you find information on vendors and developers that support the Atari market. It can run as either a program or an ACC (just rename the program file) on any ST or TT in any rez except ST low rez, and uses around 30K of memory. The vendor information is contained in a separate ASCII file. Color or mono. Docs included. VENDOR2tf is a large list (address and phone) of Atari related developers and vendors which has been compiled by fellow users who did so for the purpose of helping other Atarians. This list is not an endorsement for these businesses (though I would endorse at least one business on the list--Suzy B's!). There are a lot of Atari related businesses out there! WARP_9tf is the press release (dated March 27, 1992) from CodeHead Techologies for its brand new software accelerator -- Warp 9. If you don't know what Warp 9 is it is the completely revamped update of what used to be called Quick ST. More compatible, with loads more features, and even QUICKER! Get this file to find out all about it. On second thought, don't get this file, just run out and get Warp 9! WARP9_13tf is the complete text of the Warp 9 topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable from Feb. 22, 1993 through March 15, 1993. It's astounding! In less than one month they put out over 114K of text! Warp 9 is astounding, too! If you don't have it, get it! WARP9_15tf is the complete transcript from May 22, 1993 through July 14, 1993 of the Warp 9 Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Warp 9 is the FANTASTIC screen accelerator and more! from CodeHead Technologies. I highly recommend it, and I recommend this file so you can find out much about it. WARP9_18tf is the complete transcript from Oct. 11, 1993 through Oct. 26, 1993 of the Warp 9 Screen Accelerator Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. Warp 9 from CodeHead Technology (currently at v.3.81) is an amazing utility that speeds up your work on your Atari computer-- from a lowly 521 ST TOS 1.0 through the Falcon030. I would not willingly be without Warp 9 on my system. Even though it's fast (I have a T-25 accelerator installed) Warp 9 still doubles my apparent speed (at least). This topic is full of interesting facts about Warp 9. You can tell it's well attended and supported by the volume of messages in only 16 days! The discussion continues on GEnie. WHOATARItf is the first edition of Who's Who-ATARI! by the GEnie LAMP staff. GEnie Lamp is the online newsletter of GEnie. Dated October 1, 1991. This issue gives you all sorts of info about employees of Atari, the Major magazines, various developers and more. Interesting! WILLKITtf is the Simple Willform, v.1.22 by Old Lawyers Tricks. This is a Plain Text Shareware legal form. It has been written by attorneys. Just load it into your word processor and follow the instructions. SHAREWARE (it should save you $50-$100!). This form is not intended as a substitute for consulting with an attorney! The way to save money on Lawyer's fees is not to avoid them but to see them at the right time, before the damage is already done, and also to do as much of the work as you can by yourself. That's what this file helps you to do. This will is designed to be valid in all 50 states, but only a consultation with a local attorney will guarantee that it is. (Be especially careful in Louisiana, which has some pretty weird laws.) WHY A SIMPLE WILL? The primary reasons for a simple will are to make sure that your estate goes to who you want it to and that it doesn't get complicated in probate, which could result in substantial portions of it going into the pockets of people other than your intended heirs. If you are a rich recluse who wants to leave everything to newly created foundations named after your pets (or indeed anyone with an estate worth over $400,000), you should forget about a simple will and immediately go see an attorney who is an expert in estate planning. Otherwise, this is for you. GET a WILL MADE! WORDUP_6tf is a full transcript of the WORD UP topic from the GEnie Atari Roundtables from Sept. 1, 1992 through Feb. 11, 1993. I really like Word Up. Though no longer supported, it's still an excellent piece of software (if it works for you--it doesn't on some systems ). This has lots of hints on making it work. WWST_1tf is the complete transcript of the Word Writer ST v.2 topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable. It runs from March 27, 1988 through April 4, 1993. Word Writer is still an excellent word processor, even though it is five years old now. I use it all the time. Find out why by reading this file! XBOOT_1tf is the complete transcript from December 21, 1991 through Sept. 28, 1993 of the Gribnif Software X-Boot - The Boot Manager Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. X-Boot is a program with a GEM-like interface designed to let the user regain control of the increasing number of AUTO folder programs, desk accessories, and configuration files that are used when booting the Atari computer. Running as the first program in the AUTO folder, it lets the user independently control each AUTO folder program or desk accessory. XBoot also lets you configure special setups, which allow you to customize the system for different applications, all at the click of a button. Everything you always wanted to know, and all that! The discussion continues on GEnie at Category 17, Topic 11. XCNTRL_1tf is the complete transcript from July 29, 1991 through August 24, 1993 of the Extensible Control Panel (XCONTROL) Topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. I have just begun using this utility, and am beginning to realize that I should have been using it for a LONG time! This file is full of interesting facts and helps on using this versatile (and Free) Atari product. XCONTRL1tf is a series of messages from the Atari Roundtables on GEnie, the *official information services of Atari Corporation dealing with the new Atari Extensible Control Panel (XCONTROL). Have you wondered what it is? How it works? More?? Find out here! XVIDEOtf is the complete transcript from Feb. 18, 1992 through April 23, 1993 of the Expanded Video Options on GEnie and the Atari Roundtables. I enjoyed reading through this and learning about all the video upgrade "cards" I would like to get but can't afford (I can _wish_ at least!). Poor{$< xlWx=(@We welcome you to the Suzy B's Software Two Volume CD ROM collection. These two CD's contain the largest and most varied collection of Atari Public Domain/Shareware/Demo software available on CD, and indeed, anywhere. We sincerely hope that you will enjoy using this software as much as we've enjoyed compiling it! Our thanks go out to all of the fine people who have helped us to compile this software collection. We especially wish to thank Harry Steele of the Boston Computer Society's BBS, Ron Berinstein of the CodeHead Headquarters BBS, Dana Jacobson of the Toad Hall BBS, Gordie Meyer and Clayton Walnum of Delphi, and many many others, here unnamed. Our thanks go out to Dave and Jennifer of Toad Computers, without whose help this CD collection would never have seen the light of day! There are a lot of neat people out in the Atari world, and we're glad to be a part of it! Susan Burkley Michael Burkley March, 1995 p.s.: Understand!: Use of this Suzy B's Software two volume CD ROM collection is subject to and constitutes acceptance of the following terms: This Suzy B's Software CD ROM "Software" is in some cases disabled and licensed solely for demonstration use. The authors have not been paid for their work and retain all rights to their software. You are permitted to make copies and distribute all or any portion of the Software so long as you abide by the author(s)' expressed wishes and maintain the appropriate copyright notices on any copies made or distributed. You are not permitted to decompile, disassemble or translate any of the software unless specifically allowed by the author. The Software is owned by the third-parties designated in the respective programs contained on the CD's. 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All Rights Reserved. Third-Party applications/software/information are copyrighted by their respective owners. All trademarks mentioned belong to their respective owners. se S:~XgW% x+Hె $f&6pJ1!@9d6Q|q\`]ǀ9RW`,~!3/TINY is a lot of .TNY pictures (and viewers) for your viewing enjoyment. You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! Please be sure to include the category name and the two letter category code (in this case "tn") along with the file names and sizes you wish to order. It makes things a lot simpler for us! Thanks! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 5150tn is a .TNY picture of a statue of a man holding up the Earth. AAFALLtn is a color .TNY picture of a waterfall. AAFLAG1tn .TNY pic of ST & American Flag AAINSECTtn is a color .TNY surrealistic drawing of a bee. There seems to be a family resemblance here...--Suzy B. AATRAINtn is a color .TNY drawing of a train. ALIAtn is a .TNY picture of Alia, the child goddess from the Frank Herbert novel, Dune Messiah. ALIENtn is a .TNY colored picture (mostly green) of a face on and teeth forward view of that chomping alien from the movie, Alien. ALPHABETtn is a series of .TNY pictures that show the letters of the alphabet and numbers. Fancy fonts. Good for Desk Top Publishing. ANIMALStn is a .TNY drawing of 13 different animals (26 images one being small the other larger). Dinosaurs, Panda Bears, dogs, unicorns, etc. ARNOLDtn is a digitalized .TNY picture of Arnold S.. ARTISTtn is a .TNY picture of a future astronaut (cosmonaut or ? if we don't get a-moving again!) using a computer to draw a picture of earth. ATAT1tn is a digitalized .TNY picture of those walkers that attacked the rebel base in The Empire Strikes Back. BALLtn is a .TNY picture of...a Ball! BEAGLEtn --.TNY pic of Beagle BEARStn --.TNY pic of two bears in a gunsight--one pointing to the other. BIRDtn --.TNY pic of the head of a bird of prey. BLUEtn is a .TNY close-up picture of a leopard (?) with blue eyes. BOBEVAtn is a .TNY color picture of a Bob Evans resturant. BONEStn is a .TNY picture of a grinning skull. BOSTONtn is a .TNY picture of the cover of one of Boston's albums showing a spaceship decending on earth. BROOKEtn is a .TNY picture of Brooke Shields for a MacPaint file. BRUNE1tn is a .TNY picture of a beautiful brunette woman. BUGStn is a .TNY color picture of Bugs Bunny with carrot. BULLYtn is a .TNY color picture of Bugs Bunny and Bull. CAD3Dtn is a .TNY picture advertising CAD3D from Antic CAPNOPUStn is a color .TNY picture of Opus of Bloom County fame in his incarnation as captain of the USS Enterpoop. CAPTAINtn is a color .TNY picture of Captain America (?) shooting a ray pistol. CARBEAR2tn is a .TNY picture of one of the Care Bears looking cute. CASTLEtn is a color .TNY picture of a castle CASTLE19tn is a color .TNY picture of a beautiful home. VERY well done. CATStn is a color .TNY picture of one MEAN cat--glowing eyes, drool, bad news. CCHASEtn is a .TNY picture of Chevy Chase. CFJtn is an .TNY picture of Charles F. Johnson (of CodeHead fame) as he strikes an excited pose. CG_JETtn is a .TNY drawing of a two engine Coast Guard jet. It's turning so you see the top of the plane with its markings. CHEKOVtn is a .TNY picture of Chekov on the "Wessel" USS Enterprise. CHESS1tn is a .TNY format CAD3D picture of a chess board. CHEVALtn is a .TNY picture of a running horse. CHOPPER2tn is a .TNY drawing of a small helicopter (the kind use for radio traffic reports). CHO_CHOtn is a .TNY line drawing of a Southern Pacific Steam locomotive and coal car. CHROMEtn is a .TNY format picture of the NEOCHROME color cycle screen. CHRSTItn is a .TNY format of Christi Brinkley. CLIP2_PPtn is a .TNY drawing containing 3 scenes of fantasy warriors, female and male. CLIPART1tn is a .TNY picture of various boarders and separators that can be use with a desktop publishing program that can cut out portions of a .TNY file. CLRFRAC1tn is a color .TNY format of a fractal. CLRFRAC2tn is a color .TNY format of a fractal. COMPUTERtn is two .TNY drawings of the logos of various computer companies (IBM, Commodore, Apple, and of course, ATARI!) Drawings of the 8-Bit machines and the STfm are included. CONICLtn is a color .TNY format of a world map in conical projection CORNERtn is a color .TNY drawing of an American Flag with the words Atari 520 ST Power without the Price" next to it. COUNTACHtn is a color .TNY picture of a fast looking car. COWBOYtn is a .TNY format picture of a cowboy leaving a bar--backwards and through a window. COYOTE is a .TNY cartoon of Will E. Coyote holding a sign lettered GENIUS! CUSTOMtn is a series of five .TNY screens of a multitude of custom art work for your desk top publishing needs. Way over 100 images. Fairly good quality. DAFFYtn is a .TNY cartoon of Daffy Duck. DARTHtn is a digitalized .TNY picture of Darth Vadar strangling an underling. DIAMONDStn is a colorful .TNY picture of a huge diamond ring. DISNEYtn is 2 .TNY pictures of Donald Duck, Snow White and 4 of the dwarfs, Mickey Mouse, Mickey and Minnie Mouse, the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat. Suitable for DTP. DIZZYtn is two .TNY pictures showing almost the same view of Dizzy from Tiny Toon Adventures. The only difference is some slight color changes. These pictures are advertising the Rebel BBS. 21K. DOEDEERtn is a .TNY color drawing of a doe deer done by CSJ. Well done with a solid blue background. DRAGN2tn is a .TNY format file of a dragon DRAGONtn is a .TNY format file of a Chinese Dragon DRAGON1tn is a .TNY format file of a dragon fighting two men. DUCKDODGtn is a color .TNY picture of Daffy Duck as Duck Dodgers. DUSTINtn is a .TNY picture of Dustin Hoffman. EARTNtn is a color .TNY file showing the earth as it might look from space (Beautiful place we live in, isn't it? Let's take good care of it for it has been given to us.) ELIMINATtn is a color .TNY picture of a car bearing down on you. ENTERPRtn is a .TNY picture of the old Star Trek USS Enterprise speeding away. ESCHERtn is a .TNY picture of Escher's waterfall picture. How does that water get to the top of the waterfall when it's always going DOWN? EXPRESS2tn is a .TNY drawing of a steam engine and train steaming up the sky to the stars! F15SEtn is a color .TNY picture of the F15 Strike Eagle. F2F_PROPtn is a .TNY drawing of the front and top view of a F2F monowing propeller airplane. FALCONtn is a digitalized .TNY picture of the Millennial Falcon while it was hiding under a battle cruiser. FANtn is an interesting .TNY picture of a fan shaped blob of color. FARSIDEtn is a series of 5 of TNY pictures of Gary Larson's On the Farside cartoon. Very amusing! FARSIDE3tn is a .TNY drawing of two fish in a bowl. One of them is about to plug a radio into a wall socket. The other says "Are you crazy? Don't do that!" FARSIDE4tn is a .TNY drawing of two polar bears discussing the merits of a dinner of Igloo and Contents (crunchy then soft and chewy!) FAUCETtn is a color .TNY drawing of a dripping faucet. FIGHTERtn is a color .TNY picture of ATARI'S top secret Amiga Killer fighter jet. CAD3D. How come I haven't heard of this before??? FLAGStn is two .TNY pictures of many different flags of countries around the world in various views (straight on, waving, etc.). Good quality. FONDAtn is a .TNY picture of Jane Fonda. FRACTALtn is a color .TNY drawing of an interesting branching fractal. It looks like a root system or the air passages in a lung. GARFIELDtn is a .TNY cartoon of Garfield on a diet, and on Monday no less. Watch out! GARFILD2tn is a .TNY color picture of Garfield typing away at a computer with a big grin on his face. The balloon shows him thinking, "Eat my data!" The picture is an advertisement for a BBS. GHOSTtn is a .TNY picture of the Ghostbusters emblem with the words, "I ain't afraid a no ghosts" under it. GHOSTBUStn is a .TNY picture of the Ghostbusters emblem. GIZMOtn is a .TNY picture of some cute looking creature (fictional). GORILLAtn is a color .TNY picture of the albino gorilla featured in The National Geo. Mag. years ago. GREATWAVtn is a color .TNY picture of a wave swamping a small boat. I think it looks like Chinese silk painting. HALLEYtn is a color .TNY drawing of a comet in space. HATTERAStn is a color TINY picture of the lighthouse at Cape Hatteras, NC. Drawn by Sean Jeffries. HAWAIIANtn is a color .TNY picture of a beautiful Hawaiian woman. HENDRIXtn is a color .TNY picture of the face of Jimmy Hendrix. HHGTTGtn is a color .TNY picture of a ball with a big tongue giving some good advice, "Don't Panic!" HOOSIERPtn is a .TNY file advertising Hoosier Printers in Indianapolis, IN. These people must have an ST! Why not support them if you live in Indianapolis? HOOVERtn is a .TNY cartoon of two men of the post-disaster future. One is holding a hoover vacume cleaner as if it is a weapon. It looks better than it sounds! HORNETtn is a well-done .TNY drawing of the logo of the Charlotte Hornets, a basketball team. Drawn by Sean Jeffries. HORSEStn is a .TNY picture of two horses pulling a load together. INDY500tn is an excellent .TNY picture of the Indianapolis 500 Hall of Fame. INNEStn is a beautiful .TNY picture of an African (?) plain at sunset or dawn. JAILtn is a .TNY picture of a view you don't want to have without your permission--from the inside of a jail looking out. But remember what it says in the Bible in The Letter to the Hebrews chapter 13 verse 3, "Remember those who are in prison, as though in prison with them; and those who are ill-treated, since you also are in the body" (NIV). JANDMPRDtn is a series of 8 .TNY drawings by J & M Products of boats that you can make using kits that they sell. Houseboats, racing boats, etc.. You can use these in your DTP work just for the drawings, or, you can order the kits! JDXMAStn is a mono .TNY Christmas Tree greeting card. JESUStn is a .TNY drawing of Jesus. He is standing facing forward and there is a dove above him. K9tn is a .TNY picture of K9 of Dr. Who fame. KITTENtn is a .TNY picture of a kitten with its head in a fish bowl with the words, "It's often easier to get into things than out of them." KITTYCATtn is a .TNY picture of a cat looking like it owns the world. KLINGONtn is two .TNY picture (one mono the other color) of a Klingon D7 Battlecruiser from Star Trek. So-So quality. LADYHAWKtn is a .TNY picture of a woman wearing a shaw and looking mysterious. L_CLIP_1tn is a .TNY picture of a gorilla profile, Santa's sleigh, a reindeer, a boy and a girl, a couple, a prop plane and a house. L_CLIP_2tn is a .TNY mono picture of a boy reading a book, a man fly fishing in a mountain stream, a portrait of JFK, and the Mono Lisa. L_CLIP_3tn is a mono .TNY drawing of a collie dog, a magician, a man, a Mac (computer), and a cute mouse. L_CLIP_4tn is a mono .TNY picture of a turkey on a platter and the head and shoulders of a fuzzy cat. L_CLIP_5tn is a mono .TNY picture of a juggling clown, another silly clown, a biplane, a card with the suicide King of Spades with a ragged cut off bottom, a smiling white gorrilla, and Garfield cutting out a MEMO sign from solid rock. L_CLIP_6tn is a mono .TNY picture of lots of cute animals (and some not so cute, like a dog looking at its own vomit!). Also a Polish space shuttle and a monk. MAEWESTtn is a .TNY picture of Mae West. MAGICMICtn is a color .TNY picture of Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice. MAPtn is a color .TNY picture of the U.S. set up as a weather map. MARBLEtn is a .TNY picture of the silly maze screen from Marble Madness. I really like this game, you might, too. MARIE2tn is a .TNY picture of Mariel Hemmingway. MARIELtn is another .TNY picture of Mariel Hemmingway. MARTIANtn is a color .TNY picture of the Martian Bugs Bunny keeps on running into. MAX_HEADtn is a .TNY picture of a winking, smiling Max Headroom. MCYCLEStn is a series of 6 .TNY drawings of motorcycles, some with riders, others not. Good quality drawings. MEDFLYtn is a .TNY picture of the head of a medfly as seen through an electron microscope. MICYDONtn is a color .TNY picture of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. MILITARYtn is two .TNY drawings of military insignia and some funny military faces. Also some sub-machine guns, and Scottsmen on horses. MISSILEtn is a color .TNY picture of a star cruiser. MODERN4tn is a .TNY picture of a modern artwork--some sort of wall that looks as if made of metal tubes, bars and blades. MONALISAtn is a color .TNY picture of the famous picture by that name. MOONLIT2tn is a color .TNY picture of the stars of Moonlighting. MOUNTtn is a color .TNY picture of an erupting volcano. MUSICTVtn is a .TNY picture of two workmen created using Cyber paint from Antic (If I remember correctly). NAUTCLIPtn is four .TNY pictures containing numerous representions of the life on (and in) the sea. Ghost ships, navigational instruments, whales, dolphins, and much more. Quite well done. Good for DTP work. NINJABIKtn is a .TNY picture of a motorcycle called the Ninja. NIXONtn is a color .TNY cartoon picture of Nixon. NOTEStn is a surrealistic .TNY picture of a staff of music. ODIESLUPtn is a series of 20 .TNY color drawings of Odie the dog. They are arranged as an animated series. Get a .TNY slide show and see Odie bouncing along, slobbering as he goes. OLIVERtn is a .TNY format picture of Oliver from the Bloom County cartoon talking to his computer (or is it the other way around?) OPUSBILLtn is a color .TNY picture of Bill the Cat and Opus. OR_CARtn is a .TNY drawing of a racing car--fat tires, spoiler on the rear, etc.. Not the best quality, but OK. P3_PLANEtn is a .TNY digitized photo of a flying P3 4 engine cargo plane. PENCILtn is a color .TNY digitalized photo of a woman chewing on a pencil. PENGTHUMtn is a .TNY picture of a penguin on one side of the drawing and on the other side an excellent representation of two thumbs (from the 1st knuckle to the tip). I wonder why someone combined the penguin and the thumbs! PENGYtn is a .TNY cartoon of one sad looking penguin. PENLUSTtn is a .TNY picture of Opus with his various parts described as the posters you have seen describing Yuppies, Secretaries, etc.. PHANTOMtn is a .TNY drawing of a Navy Phantom jet flying over what looks like an inactive volcano. PIANOtn is a .TNY picture of a man resting his head on one hand while sitting at a grand piano. POLARtn is a .TNY view of the globe from the North as well as from the South. POR911tn is a color .TNY picture of a Porsche automobile. PORCHE2tn is another color .TNY picture of a Porsche automobile. RACE_CARtn is a .TNY drawing of a racing car (not the Indy type). RADPLANEtn is a .TNY drawing of a small radio controlled (piper cub type) plane. RAINBOWtn is a color .TNY drawing of a rainbow filling the screen. REAGANtn is a .TNY picture using the painting "American Gothic" as a base but placing Ron and Nancy for the original faces. REPORTtn is another color .TNY picture of the U.S. as a weather map. REYEStn is a color .TNY drawing of a paved road decending down a mountain- side towards a bay. A rainbow is in the distance. Very pretty coloring. ROBOTtn is a colorful .TNY picture of the Robot from "Lost in Space." I hear that he is a coatrack in someone's home now! ROBOTTVtn is a color .TNY drawing of a robot watching a TV with an ATARI COMMERCIAL on it. What station was that! ROCKETtn is a color .TNY format picture of a spacecraft trying to avoid your hostile fire by skirting close to a moon's surface. ROMULANtn is a .TNY picture of the Romulan Captain that fell for Spock in the episode concerning the theft of the cloaking device. ROSEtn is a color .TNY picture of a rose. SATURN3tn is a color .TNY picture of a planet that looks like Saturn. SCICOVERtn is a color .TNY drawing of a fractal, apparently off the cover of some magazine. SEMACLIPtn is a series of three .TNY drawings of the semaphore alphabet. Follow the pattern set and you can learn semaphore! Good for Boy Scouts earning their 1st Class badge. SGHOSTtn is a color .TNY format picture of Space Ghost. SHOREtn is a .TNY picture of a peaceful shoreline with mountains coming down to the beach. SHUTTLtn is a .TNY picture of the Space Shuttle Challenger drawn in memory of the astronauts who lost their lives in it. SHUTTLEtn is a .TNY drawing of the Space Shuttle Challenger. SKULLtn is another .TNY picture of a grinning skull. SNAKEtn is a color .TNY drawing of a snake (sidewinder?). SPACESH2tn is a .TNY picture of a wind-up spaceship. SPHEREStn is an absolutely beautiful color .TNY picture of several spheres on a flat surface. STARStn is a series of five .TNY drawings of star designs useful for decorating your newsletter. STOMTRPtn is a .TNY drawing of a Storm Trooper. STRSCAPEtn is a color .TNY picture of a geometrical landscape filled with squares, rectangles, intersecting lines and circles. ST_HOOKDtn is an amusing .TNY color cartoon of some of the trouble the ST can get you into if you don't quit paying so much attention to it instead of to your wife! While this contains some nudity (nothing gross), it is so appropriate to many ST'ers that I thought I would include it anyway! SUPRMANtn is a color .TNY picture of Superman and the American Flag. SWIMGIRLtn is a digitized .TNY picture of a woman swimming underwater. SYMBOLStn is three .TNY drawings full of useful silhouttes--sports, directions, recycling notices, people, families, lots more. Well done. S_CLIPtn is two .TNY drawings of over 140 signs, symbols, faces, and animals suitable for DTP. THEBOXtn is a .TNY color picture of an infinitely long hallway with orange sides and checker tiled floor and ceiling. The picture dwindles down to a point in the distance. THIEFtn is a .TNY picture of James Cann. This view was taken from the movie "Thief" starring James Cann. I didn't know why it was entitled "Thief" until R.H. of Ohio wrote and let me know. Thanks! TIEFIGH2tn is a .TNY picture of the Empire's Tie Fighters. TINYVIEWtn is a viewer for .TNY format pictures TNYFRMPMtn is a file of 50 .TNY pictures each containing numerous Print Master icons useful for desktop publishing. Sorry that we don't list them individually. They are just too small and too many. Some won't be of much use to you but the majority are OK. TNYSTUF2tn is a shareware program that converts .TNY format pictures into DEGAS or NEOChrome format pictures. Great for DTP use. TRAINtn is a .TNY picture (all blue) of a train exiting a covered bridge on a snowy day. It looks to be a digitized picture. TRANSLATtn is a series of five .TNY drawings that (I think) have been converted over from Printmaster format. There is something for everyone on these files (they are packed!). TREKtn is a .TNY format picture of the old Enterprise surrounded by Klingon Vessels (or is that "Wessels"?) TRITIUMtn is a .TNY format picture with a message, "He is before all things and in Him all things hold together" Colossians 1:17. TROUBLtn is a .TNY format picture of one mean worm. This one could swallow a building and looks like it wants to swallow YOU! TRUMPETtn is a color .TNY drawing of a surrealistic trumpet. TUTCOLORtn is a .TNY color scanned image of the National Geographic cover picture of King Tut's gold death mask. This excellent image was scanned using the IMG Scan device from Seymore Radix. TWEETYtn is a .TNY cartoon of Tweety Bird. TWEETY2tn is a color TNY drawing of Sylvester the Cat holding dear ol' Tweety Bird. Oh No! Somehow I suspect that Tweety will get away (poor Sylvester!). UNCLEtn is a color .TNY picture of the Man From U.N.C.L.E. symbol. UNICORNtn is a .TNY picture of a unicorn and colt romping. VANNAtn is a .TNY format picture of...you guessed it! VENUStn is a .TNY picture of Venus de Milo, the famous painting depicting the birth of Venus from the Sea. VERMEETtn is a .TNY picture of a famous painting (if I remember correctly). A peasant woman wearing a cloth wrapped around her head looks at you over her shoulder. WALLtn is an interesting .TNY picture of a wall with a window into outer space, the globe of the moon next to the wall, and more. WATCHEStn is a .TNY picture of Dali's (?) painting of a landscape of drooping watches and clocks. WHOBOXtn is a color .TNY picture of the TARDIS, Dr. Who's Time Machine. WILEEtn is a .TNY cartoon of Wile E. Coyote holding a sign reading "GENIUS." WINEtn is a .TNY picture of three long stemmed glasses of wine. Very pretty. WORMtn is a color .TNY drawing of a bubble worm being taken for a walk by a bubble person. XMASCLIPtn is a series of 14 TINY mono drawings of Christmas scenes suitable for use in Desktop publishing applications. All are very pleasant to view. XMASTNYtn is 2 .TNY mono drawings of some beautiful Christmas scenes. These would be good in a Christmas card or newsletter. XWINGtn is a .TNY digitized photo of the massed X Wing Fighters. YAMATOtn is a color .TNY picture of a cartoon girl. YODAtn is a .TNY drawing of Yoda. YOGItn is a color .TNY picture of Yogi Bear. Q X[,oYV k`ra,h[ i p q x yI@@@@@@@ Ѐu@ Ѐ4-xP ^ Ѐ0hv't PI\WTLC_PRGS is a series of programs by Tom Hayslett that will make your ST even more useful and easy to use. There are some other programs of his scattered around our catalog, but these are from his TLC series (I think that stands for Tender Loving Care, but I'm not sure!) Right now there is a permanent Shareware Special going on in regard to his SHAREWARE programs. For only $10 US you can get registered versions all of the below programs. Normally the cost is $20 so this is a real honey of a deal! Check them out! You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! Please be sure to include the category name and the two letter category code (in this case "tl") along with the file names and sizes you wish to order. It makes things a lot simpler for us! Thanks! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 QUIZWIZ6tl is Quiz Wizz v.0.6 by Tom Hazlett. It is very nice quiz program that allows you to create and use your own multiple choice question tests on any subject you wish (up to 500 questions long!). The program presents the question and gives you four possible choices of an answer. When you get it right it encourages you and when you get it wrong it lets you know as well. It also keeps a percentage score of your correct answers. Color or mono. Docs included. STe compatible. TLC_ATTRtl is the TLC Attributer v.3.0 by Tom Hayslett (the docs include information about Christmas 1993 but there is no other date). This .Prg or .Acc displays all your files (including 'system' and 'hidden' files) and allows you to change any file's attributes. Read/ Write Protected, System, Hidden Attributes can be set as well as toggling the TOS 1.4 fast load bit on/off, changing the archive bit for backups, 'touching' the date/time stamp of a file or renaming a file. A true 'delete' will even kill "protected" files (This allows you to delete those pesky files TOS won't delete at times.). Disk info allows will give you an immediate free disk space byte count, and you can make additions/ changes of disk volume names, even on hard drives. Keyboard or mouse controlled. The docs give all sorts of ways to use this very useful program. Color or mono. ST-TT and Geneva compatible. SHAREWARE. TLCBOK5Atl is TLC Address Book v.5.00A by Tom Hayslett (dated March 31, 1994, with some files added by permission of the author on Aug. 1, 1994). This version is more than an update, it's an uplift! He has taken all the suggestions and implemented them all! What is this program? It is really two data bases in one! One is a standard address book that has _fast_ loading, sorting (on up to three fields at once), searching, merging, and saving of data (as many entries as your system's memory can hold). The other (fully integrated with the first) keeps track of birthdays, anniversaries, and other important dates and events. It allows you to easily support any printer (the default is an Epson compatible printer and config. files for an HP Laser and an Okidata Laser are included as well, but you can easily make your own drivers). You can also print your data to disk for mail merging and the like. It also supports several page sizes, printing of phone and address books, mailing labels, date books, and date labels. You can now merge multiple address books. GEM interface with "Hot Keys" for most functions. This archive also includes by permission of the author a very useful utility (from his v.4.03 of the same program): TLC_View v.1.0 (dated May 26, 1993). TLC_View is a program or accessory (just rename it) which will allow you to load and view you TLC Book address databases into a GEM window without leaving the GEM program you are using (very handy when you are working with your word processor). All ST/TT res. except ST and TT low. ST/STe/TT compatible. Docs and online help. SHAREWARE (not crippled at all so it's really up to you to be honest!). TLC_EUROtl is the European version of version 4.03 of the TLC Address Book by Tom Hayslett (dated May 21, 1993). It is really two data bases in one! One is a standard address book that has _fast_ loading, sorting (on up to three fields at once), searching, merging, and saving of data (as many entries as your system's memory can hold). The other (fully integrated with the first) keeps track of birthdays, anniversaries, and other important dates and events. It allows you to easily support any printer (the default is an Epson compatible printer and a config. file for an Okidata Laser is included as well, but you can easily make your own drivers). You can also print your data to disk for mail merging and the like. It also supports several page sizes, printing of phone and address books, mailing labels, date books, and date labels. This version accomodates the changes in address lines and label sizes for European countries. You can now merge multiple address books. GEM interface with "Hot Keys" for most functions. This archive also includes a very useful utility: TLC_View v.1.0 (dated May 26, 1993. TLC_View is a program or accessory (just rename it) which will allow you to load and view you TLC Book address databases into a GEM window without leaving the GEM program you are using (very handy when you are working with your word processor). All ST/TT res. except ST and TT low. ST/STe/TT and Geneva compatible (sort of...It runs once from Geneva, exits cleanly, and then remains resident but can't be called up again). Docs and online help. SHAREWARE. TLC_FIXRtl is the Text String Fixer v.3.01 by Tom Hayslett (dated June 15, 1992. This program (which runs as an .ACC as well) allows simple changing of ASCII or HEX strings in programs (you have to know what text string you want changed). You can change up to 20 different programs at once. Mouse or "Hot Key" controlled. Great for shareware program authors, enabling them to customize their programs for registered users. SHAREWARE. Color or mono. ST-TT and Geneva compatible. TLC_FORMtl is the TLC Formatter, v.3.02 by Tom Hayslett (dated Aug. 12, 1992). It is a .PRG or .ACC that formats your disks in the standard 9 or 10 sector (or 18 and 20 with a high density drive) or a VERY faST 9 (or 18) sector (disks read and write faSTer than twisted disks and almost Twice as fast as the standard format!). This program supports 'switching' between 2 drives (if you have 2 floppies) which makes formatting go so much faster. It will format 80, 81, or 82 tracks and ALL formats are readable (and speed up the reading, too) on MS DOS 5.x and DR DOS 6.x compatible (except the 20 sector format). It now supports High Density drives. Allows inclusion of disk volume names, and formatting can be aborted at any time and errors are properly reported. Formatting proceeds from track 80 to track 1 so that if you change your mind about formating a disk in process you stand a good chance of getting much of your data back (Yippie!). Now you can turn disk verify on or off and shut off the alert boxes if you're really brave (or something else!). Docs (and some very helpful online dialogs) included. ST-TT compatible. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. TLC_ICONtl is the TLC ICON MAKER v.1.0 by Tom Hayslett. This program simply and easily allows you to take a Degas .PI2 or .PI3 picture and cut out a (large) section to use as an icon (creating a "mask" for it as well). Then just enter the name of a resource file to save your icon as and the program creates a simple resource file consisting of a dialog box holding your new icon. The program also creates the needed definition file (.DFN) for the RCS2 program to recognize the resource. Docs included. Color or mono. ST-TT and Geneva compatible. SHAREWARE. TLC_MEGAtl is the TLCMega STe Throttle v.1.0 by Tom Hayslett (dated July 25, 1992). This is a simple speed selector (.PRG or .ACC) for MEGA STe systems. Also included are three other utilities that allow you to fine-tune your speed and cache configuration at boot-up. This also shows your TOS and GEMDOS on your Mega STe. You can run this on an ST or a TT, but all you will get is your TOS and GEMDOS info (so don't bother!). Color or mono. Docs included. Geneva compatible. SHAREWARE. TLC_NAMRtl is the TLC NAMER v.3.01 by Tom Hayslett of TLC Software and Damien M. Jones of DMJ Software (now that's a powerful team!). This .PRG or .ACC (or .TTP and .TOS, too!) allows you to rename any file to include symbols like the copyright symbol or any other ST character (name those file anything you want! Include upper and lower case letters, + ` ~ | # & % whatever!). This runs in any ST-TT res. except ST & TT low. Docs included. ST-TT and Geneva compatible. It works well with CodeHead Technologies MultiDesk, too. SHAREWARE. TLC_PLAYtl is The TLC Sound Machine v.3.00 by Tom Hayslett (dated June 15, 1992). This program allows you to load and manipulate all digitized sound file formats including ST Replay (Raw data or Sound), Soundoff!, Digisound, Master Sound, Pro Sound Designer and more. You can also save your files in Digi-Sound format, SoundOff! (ST Replay) or as a raw data file. The author says you can load just about _anything_, you can even load and play _program files_ (though he does admit that they might sound a little weird! I wonder what _Calamus_ sounds like?) The program allows you to reverse, stretch, squeeze, amplify, soften the data and resave the file in several compatible formats. This version adds desktop "hot keys." ST-TT compatible, but not Geneva compatible. This runs in all ST & TT res. except ST & TT low. Docs included. SHAREWARE. TLC_RSRCtl is the TLC Resource v.3.01 by Tom Hayslett (dated July 31, 1992). The TLC Resource utility will only be of interest to GFA programmers. The program asks you to select a resource file (*.RSC) to convert and then asks you to select an ASCII file to save it to (*.LST). It then converts the resource into a GFA file that can be merged into your GFA v.3.5 program. This allows the resource file to be embedded within the source code. No more .RSC files hanging around (or getting lost which is far more of a problem!) Instructions are printed with the .LST file this program creates which will instruct you on which calls need to be modified and how to use the generated code. This version fixes a bug which prevented the creation of multiple resource files and includes a sample GFA program file (.GFA) and .LST as examples for all you programmers out there who are learning to use resources with GFA. SHAREWARE. TLC_SHOWtl is TLC Shower v.3.00 by Tom Hayslett. It is a "quick and dirty" Spectrum (.SPC and .SPU) picture viewer. It allows you to choose and show one picture at a time. This version now automatically detects the proper sync rate (50 or 60 Hz, The World or North America), and if you are using a Mega STE it will automatically toggle the speed down to 8 MHz as you view the picture and toggle it back up when you quit (VERY nice!). I was hoping that this would also toggle my T-25 back to 8MHz, but it doesn't. Color only. Geneva compatible (it runs, but when you terminate the program it exits the system, too). This includes a very nice sample Spectrum picture. SHAREWARE by Tom Hayslett. c&v_n<300K) blazingly fast with no problems, uses either the mouse or keyboard shortcuts for every function, and even uses mono spaced GDOS fonts if available! Text scrolling is smooth and easy on the eyes with no "jumps". There are several other nice features as well: Everest employs dynamic memory allocation to leave the maximum possible memory for other applications (great for MultiTOS or Geneva!); it takes advantage of the GEM Clipboard (a feature I use all the time in STeno!), uses GDOS if available, has the ability to create and use an extensive abbreviation dictionary (wonderful), and allows for up to ten files to be loaded at one time (even more wonderful!). Keyboard and/or mouse controlled (even the dialog boxes can be accessed from the keyboard!). Everest can also accept a command line so you can call it from a shell if you wish. Shareware. Check this one out! EZT_PROte is the Easy Text Professional DTP program v.1.2 demo from zzSoft. I was impressed with this program. This version requires either GDOS or SpeedoGDOS (not included) in order to run. Presently it is only partially compatible with SpeedoGDOS (no rotated fonts). This program allows you to import text of several different document types, and a variety of images, both bit-mapped and vector. It has the same feel as TimeWorks Publisher ST, but is faster in many respects. This version is fully enabled except that it will only print on 9 and 24-pin printers and only the top 1/4 page of any document. Requires one meg of RAM (minimum) and 800+K of disk space. Color or mono. Docs and simple on-line help included. This looks to be a contender as a low end DTP program (but I still like Calamus!). Ordering information included. FONTKILLte by David C. Troy of Toad Computers is a utility that allows you to selectively remove Type 1 files from your PageSteam generated PostScript file. This can save you lots of money when you take your files to a service bureau that already has the file you're storing on disk (they charge for the time your image spends in the Raster Image Processor--the bigger it is, the more they charge). In general, 500K PostScript files will shrink to around 100K. 1MB files will go to 500K. This utility is very useful. IT WORKS and SAVES CASH. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT compatible. An interesting doc file is included! GNOME96te by Moshe Braner is a text editor based on the original "microEMACS" by Dave Conroy. The name "GNOME" is derived from Generally Not the Original Micro Emacs. You can use GNOME for all sorts of work, including program editing, some data files, shell scripts, letters, and word processing. The source code is written purely in C. It does not support GRAPHICAL windows (has text-only output) but it supports the editing of multiple files in multiple windows. The edited files must completely reside in RAM, but the editor can use all available RAM. Color or mono. Extensive docs included. An .ACC & .TTP version are included. INFODISKte is InfoDisk v.4.15 (dated September 15, 1991), the Newsletter-on- a-Disk Creator, and DataMake, the Automated InfoDisk Data File Maker by John L. Hutchinson and distributed by Fair Dinkum Technologies. InfoDisk is a utility written especially for Atari ST User group newsletter editors who wish to put together an ST disk based newsletter. Based on an original concept by Tom Bellucio, author of the public domain program NEWSDISK (found in our Suzy B's catalog), InfoDisk has been designed to afford the editor maximum flexibility and ease of use while providing an intuitive user interface. InfoDisk allows your readers to display or send to a printer ASCII text files, view DEGAS/Elite/Tiny/Spectrum pictures, and execute stand-alone programs from a familiar GEM menu environment. Run the sample INFODISK.PRG on this file in either medium or high resolution to get the idea how it works for the user, then follow the instructions to create your own newsletter disk! This program has lots of features and lots of ability to make it do anything you want in the way of disk based newsletters. SHAREWARE. LINETYPEte is Ron's 1 line typewriter. It allows you to print one line straight from the computer to the printer and to adjust the printout to condensed, pica, or elongated, and bold, italic and underlined on an Epson compatible printer. Simple to use for addressing envelopes, etc.. MARCEL23te is an update (features added, bugs squashed) to the GEM-based Marcel Word Processor v.2.3.4 (dated July 26, 1994). Marcel has loads of features, like auto-reformatting, instant-access writer's note pad (saved with file, but not printed or exported), easy accented-letter entry, easy keyboard selection of clauses, sentences, and paragraphs, word erase, and hundreds of other features, many not found in other word processors. You can import text from all sorts of programs, from ASCII, 1st Word/WordWriter, WordPerfect v.4.1, and Rich Text Format (RTF) (and export in 7 or 8 bit ASCII, RTF, and 1st Word), you can select and see various type styles (italic, bold, etc.) right on screen, mark blocks, scroll through text (very fast!), auto-reformat your paragraphs, easily select pre-installed page designs (like letter, legal, business, term paper, etc.), insert date and time into your texts and much more. Spell checking (the American and British dictionaries are described below, and now you can add your selected words to them!), printing (in a wide variety of printers including Epson and compatibles, HP LaserJet and InkJets, the Atari Laser and PostScript), and literally 100's of other features. Marcel is an excellent program with a very nice "feel." Tutorial included. Color or mono. Not limited in any way from the registered version (you get the manual and free support on registering (only $10 in North America, and you get a $5 coupon ). Requires at least 512K of RAM (1 meg recommended), a DS disk drive (it works great on a hard drive, too!), and a ST med. res. display or higher. Any ST-Falcon, MultiTOS and Geneva compatible. Check this one out! MARCEL_Ate is the American usage Spelling Checker file for use with Marcel 2.3.4 (see MARCEL23). Using Marcel and this file will allow you to quickly spell check a huge number of words. Now you can add your most used (and misspelled) words to the dictionary. The dictionary can either be loaded into RAM (which takes some time initially, but is faster in the checking) or from disk (which is faster at the start but slower in the checking). One thing I like about this dictionary and Marcel is that it correctly identifies hyphenated words (checking each half separately). Delphi. MARCEL_Bte is the British usage Spelling Checker file for use with Marcel 2.3.4 (see MARCEL23). Do yourself a favour and use Marcel and this file to quickly spell check a huge number of words. Now you can add your most used (and colourfully misspelled) words to the dictionary. The dictionary can either be loaded into RAM (which takes some time initially, but is faster in the checking) or from disk (which is faster at the start but slower in the checking). One thing I like about this dictionary and Marcel is that it correctly identifies hyphenated words (checking each half separately). Delphi. MGEMACS1te is MicroGnuEmacs (mg) is a Public Domain EMACS style text editor. It is "broadly" compatible with GNU Emacs, the latest creation of Richard M. Stallman, Chief GNUisance and inventor of Emacs. This program is intended to be a small, fast, and portable text editor for people who can't run real Emacs thing for one reason or another. Color or mono. MGWRITERte is the 1991 update of Magniwriter ST by Bruce D. Noonan, M.D.. This ST Writer compatible word processing program allows sight impaired people with some vision to easily use a word processor. This program does not use GEM (because GEM does not allow the text in dialog boxes and such to be shown large enough) but it is still easy to use. If you or someone you know is sight impaired this program is for you! Color or mono (all ST and TT resolutions) Docs included. (I just recently saw a program like this on the MAC....It sold for several hundred dollars...This is free! MICEMACSte is a mouse interface to microemacs, the PD text editor. With this program you can use your mouse within Microemacs to make this powerful text editor even more powerful. Color or mono. Docs included. ML_WRITEte is a working demo of a Multi-Lingual Word Processor, V.1.51ST by Drew Hanniger (dated May 20, 1987). It does everything except saving a file. MLWRITER is an easy to use Multi-Font Word Processor that allows you to print out to a number of dot matrix printers. Ten Fonts (English, German, Mormal, Arabic, Greek, Russian, Swedish, Hebrew, Math, Symbols, Spanish and Custom are supplied, plus you can customize your own font or Language with the supplied font Editor (that's a 10 minute time limited demo). Docs and ordering information included. Even though it's such an old program it works fine on my TOS 1.62 accelerated STE. MSGWRTR2te is Message Writer 2, a simple program by Gareth Pople (dated Nov. 1988) that will allow you to scroll any text file you wish across the screen. The text may be automatically justified (right or left) or centered. Pause at any time. All text is proportionally spaced. Docs included. Run from the AUTO folder or from the desktop. Great for User Groups or demos. Color only. MTWDEM08te is a demo of the new program MultiWriter v.1.8 by Dr. Bruce Noonan and Bill Penner (dated July 6, 1993). ST Writer has been upgraded and gone commercial! MultiWriter is a new, non-WYSWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get), word processor (that means it's FAST!). Fully compatible with your ST Writer/ST Writer Elite files, yet it is far more than an ST Writer Elite look-a-like. It supports multiple font sizes (great for vision impaired folks), multi-colored menu items, loading and saving in multiple file formats, use of the Atari Clipboard, print previews and configurable printer drivers for multiple printers,is configurable in three languages (English, Spanish, and German), works in all ST/TT/Falcon resolutions, and is fully compatible with TOS and MultiTOS. You can import and export text in five formats; ASCII, ST Writer Elite, WordPerfect, 1st Word, and Word Writer formats. This version has enhancements and bug fixes over the previous version. Save disabled. 200K uncompressed. NEWSDISKte by Tom Bellucco is a disk newsletter creation program. Running on any ST with either a mono or color monitor, NEWSDISK will allow you to create your own disk newsletter (or anything else in a similar vein). It allows you to incorporate text and pictures into a complete and pleasing whole. SHAREWARE. NEWWORDte is the third version of WORD400. WORD400 is a text processor that operates as a desk accessory. It is a well written desk accessory that comes in very handy when you are in the middle of an application and need to write a note. A must-have recommendation. Documentation included. SHAREWARE by F. Gregory Schneller. ORIGAMIte is a folding editor similar to the TDS editor. (Some PC users call it an outline editor.) ORIGAMI enables you to fold parts of your texts in order to increase readability. The additional folding information is written to the file, but it is hidden by embedding it in comments - the comment syntax can be defined to meet nearly every existing language (C, Pascal,shell script, Assembler, miranda, ...). Some of the highlights of ORIGAMI version 1.6 include: - keyboard macros - record keyboard events and replay them when needed - argument repeat - simply say 'repeat that command 17 times' ... - a powerful macro language (OCL= Origami Command Language). OCL includes if, while,... structures, local variables,..., and allows to write very powerful macros. - freely definable keyboard layout - use the command syntax YOU like - some powerful shell & pipe commands--send your text to/from an external command, pipe your text through an external filter, ... - TDS compatibility - ORIGAMI is able to read, write & edit the strange binary file format used by the INMOS Transputer Development System - so you do not need a transputer to edit these files anymore - filed folds: you can enter and exit these folds just like other folds in your text, but in fact they are in different files ... these files are loaded / saved automatically if you enter/exit such folds. - autosave: the current text is saved automatically after a selectable period of time. This text editing program is truely amazing! When you open a file you are presented with an outline of the file. Move to one of the headings and then click on the menu line "open fold" and there you are--reading the content of that heading. I really like this! Color or mono. Docs included. Ported to the ST by Michael Schwingen. PAD_24te by Heiko Gemmel is a very interesting mono only art program from Germany. While the program and documentation is in German, its icon based interface lends itself to use, even if you don't understand any German. It allows you to use high quality Signum fonts in your drawings, as well as numerous other interesting tools. Load all sorts of picture formats including Degas and .IMG. I especially like how you can create solid forms with just a few clicks. Requires at least one meg of RAM and a mono monitor. PAD_ENGte is a computer-translated DOC file for the German program 'PAD' (See PAD24 in this category) as released by Mike Valent on April 3, 1993. It's a bit difficult to read, but you can make quite a bit of sense out of it if you work at it. If you have PAD_24 then this file is for you. PAGESIZEte is a Caligrapher document by John Eidsvoog (dated August 1, 1993) that is entitled "Understanding Calligrapher's Printing." This file (which needs to be loaded into Calligrapher, from CodeHead Technologies) basically explains that is found on page 70 of your Calligrapher manual, but since so many people seem to misunderstand how to get the program to print out just the way they want it the author explains it again here (how's that for support!). This explains in detail the "actual page size, the physical page size, and the virtual page size." This file also includes PRNTGRID.CPK which allows you to accurately determine the exact printing area of which your printer is capable (this was omitted from the Calligrapher 3 Professional master disks). PANTONEte is an EPS graphic containing the full Pantone color palette. Loading this graphic into PageStream 2.1 gives you access to all of these colors. The Pantone Color Matching system is trademarked by Pantone, Inc. Docs are by Bill Rayl of Atari Interface Magazine. PANTONE2te is the Pantone .CFT file for use with Calamus SL from DMC Publishing. With this file you can access the full Pantone color matching system in Calamus. No docs or anything, so I'm not sure if this is the complete file. Sorry I can't say more. PGS21DMOte is the PageStream 2.1 demo from SoftLogic Publishing. This demo is exactly the same as the commercial version EXCEPT you can't save a file, and when you print something out it has "PageStream Demo Version" printed across it. This demo contains four fonts. This new version of PageStream features PostScript Type 1 fonts, improved screen displays, fixed .GEM file importation and more. It requires at least 1 Meg of RAM and a double-sided disk drive. Limited Docs. Color or mono. PageStream is an excellent Desktop Publishing (DTP) program. If you don't have a DTP program check out this demo as well as either of the Calamus Demos. This demo must be run from a floppy with the program and resource and info file on one disk and the printer drivers, import/export modules, and dictionary files on another. It's a BIG file! PGST2_2Bte is your welcome into the world of PageStream 2.2! This file is a patch program that will turn your copy of PageStream 2.1 into version 2.2b. The speed increase in the screen redraws is incredible! PageStream 2.2b is fully compatible with version 2.1. Documents and fonts may be switched freely between versions. V.2.2b improves on PageStream's winning interface. The new toolbox provides faster access to magnification features and has more shortcuts to help you move more quickly through documents. Now text objects can have all justification options applied to them. Improved PostScript printer drivers are a "must have" if you ever print to a service bureau. Now you can import Calamus Vector Graphics (.CVG) and Arabesque graphics. The Search/Replace Attributes and Shift-Remove bugs fixed (from the first v.2.2 patch!). There are so many features added. If you have PageStream 2.1 GET THIS FILE! Docs included. PKSMASTRte is the Master Macro data for PKS-Write. Included in this file is a Calamus font, a .MAC and .CFN font file, and a doc file (dated Feb. 27, 1992). PRINTERSte is the latest version (as of mid-August, 1993) of a series of 49 printer drivers for PageStream v.2.2x. Included are drivers for the BubbleJet series and the HP DeskJet (through the 500C) and a WIDE variety of other drivers (including two new PostScript drivers (Color PostScript, too). Docs included. PROTEXT6te is the working demo of Protext v.6.0 wordprocessor from Arnor (dated Aug., 1993). This cross platform word processor (Atari, Amiga, MSDOS, and Acorn) is non-GEM based, but still easy to use (you don't notice the lack of GEM at all). The demo requires at least one meg of RAM and a Hard drive and is fully functional except that you can only load in files of 2K or less. I can't begin to list all the features of this program, but I can tell you that it is one well-thought out program. From what I can see it will do practically anything you wish a word processor to do (and more--for example, adding up columns of numbers at your command). Numerous printer drivers are included with the demo. Mouse and keyboard controlled. Geneva compatible in single-tasking mode. Docs included. 526K uncompressed. PS18DEMOte is a fully working demo of PageStream v.1.8. This amazing Desk Top Publishing program can do just about anything you want it to do. If you haven't seen PageStream this file is for you. You can do everything with this demo that you can with the commercial .PRG, even print out your copy. The only difference between the two is that the words "PageStream Demo" are printed out in diagonal letters on each sheet. Get this, and check out CAL_DEMO for the Calamus Demo as well. PS_PATCHte is the PageStream Color Patch by Arthur Landsman (dated Feb. 13, 1993). Have you ever been frustrated by something and then done something about it? Doesn't that feel good! Arthur had a problem with PageStream and he fixed it, and he's sharing that "fix" with you. If you use PageStream in color you know that the column/frame borders are black dashed lines. Sometimes those lines appear as part of the printable text. At best this is a mild annoyance, at worst quite confusing. This file is a Macro "patch" that will allow you to put some color into your frames. Using this file you will be able to select all columns and color the frame outlines with one keypress or, if you prefer, color the column background a different color. You can also select individual texts, give them a colored frame, a different color background, no frame, or black dashes. Returning to "normal" is as easy as a keypress. Installation directions are included. This was created for PageStream 1.83, but I don't see why it wouldn't work on newer versions as well. He has also included in this archive the .ACC "Retrace" and the disk/file tool "FCOPY3" and refers to them in his directions. Recommended, if you use PageStream. QROFFte is a very simple text formatting program. Originally written by David Parsons (Orc) to format the STadel BBS program documentation, it takes a text file with embedded formatting commands and outputs it in a form that can be printed as a final document. Similar in a very basic way to the TeX document processor. REDte is a demo of Redacteur, the incredible French word processor. This is a super fast, full-featured program. Scroll from top to bottom of a file in a fraction of the time it takes with other programs (imports most other Word Processing program files as well). Redacteur uses multiple fonts, but only in 10 or 12 points. You can import pictures and resize them, but, unfortunately, you can't scroll text around graphics. This file includes a Database, dictionary, merge and index functions, plus much more. Graphic printout and save are disabled. Mono only (though the full program works in color. SPDWRT2te is Speedwriter II by Richard Karsmakers (dated May 17, 1989). This program, which runs only in mono, will allow you to send pre-typed messages to someone else via a disk, but with a difference. What the other person sees is the message -just- as you typed it, with the hesitations, backspaces, insertion/deletion of lines and all cursor movements (this reminds me in a small way of Rod Coleman's "Sudden View"). You can also add lots of special effects! You can save and load your messages for use whenever you wish. I could imagine all sorts of use for this program. Very interesting. Docs and on-line help plus GFA Basic source code included (along with an introductory text file). Shareware. SPRTED13te is SpiritEd v.1.3. This is a GEM-based text editor that operates as a desk accessory. It is now compatible with all resolutions and any TOS version (MultiTOS compatible as well). It is written to provide an ability to take notes and prepare lessons from within SpiritWare's Bible concordance program (a demo of which is available both on Delphi and GEnie), but since it is a general-purpose text editor, it can be used to edit text from within any application, including the GEM desktop. Spirit Ed uses a MAC-like pull down menu system (like STalker and STeno). It provides basic editing capabilities including cutting, copying, pasting, searching, and replacing. It also has an undo function that allows you to cancel the last operation that was performed. Several new and useful features have been added to this well-supported .ACC. Mouse and/or keyboard controlled. Saves are allowed. SpiritWare products are produced by servants of the Lord Jesus Christ at Fifteenth Avenue Bible Church in Seattle, Washington for the edification of His body. Color or mono. Docs included. STEVIEte by Tony Andrews and Ric Kalford is an editor designed to mimic the interface of the UNIX editor 'vi'. The name comes from ST Editor for VI Enthusiasts. It was first written for the ST and THEN ported to the UNIX, MS_DOS, and OS/2 operating systems. A rare event! Extensive docs included. Color or mono. STWE48GSte is is ST Writer Elite v.4.8 in Spanish and German. This free word processor by Dr. Bruce Noonan is GEM based, easy to use, and FAST. It works with all TOS's and any ST, STe, or TT in all resolutions. Now supports floppy formatting of 1.44 Meg disks. The spelling mistakes of the past are now corrected. English docs are found in the TXTEDTRS section of Suzy B's Catalog under STWEDOCS. German and Spanish docs are included in the programs. If you or someone you know speaks Spanish or German or is learning either of these two languages this would be a great thing to get! It's as simple as that! STWEDOCSte is the complete manual for ST Writer Elite 4.2, printer driver creation files, and help file. STWMAN.TXT is set up for double column elite text. This is the manual for ST Writer Elite 4.3 as well. STWEL48te is ST Writer Elite v.4.8. This free word processor by Dr. Bruce Noonan is GEM based, easy to use, and FAST. It works with all TOS's and any ST, STe, or TT. This is a blazingly fast word processor. Docs included as well as on-line help. This version fixed some bugs in version 4.7 that prevented skewed sectoring of floppy formatting. Now works on all ST/STe/TT computers (36030 upgrades, too) in all Rez. Color or mono. If you don't have this version, get it. Some programs have docs in ST Writer format which can't be read from the desktop. Using this program allows you to easily read them. It's as simple as that! ST_EDTte is a VAX/VMS EDT style text editor, with EMACS type extensions. Color or mono. Documentation included. SUDDENVWte is the fully functional (final) beta release of Sudden View text accessory by Rod Coleman (dated Nov. 20, 1991). This is a unique and very useful text editor. The author compares most text editors to standing behind the glass at Baskin Robbins, and pointing to the goodies you want on your banana split. If you persist, you can get it just right; but explaining to someone else exactly how you want it, is a slow, frustrating, stop and start process. Sudden View is like being able to go BEHIND the counter, and make your own banana split. You have control over your text. Go where you want, do what you want to do--instantly! It's had to describe. You should "experience it." Just at the beginning of March, 1992 Sudden View has been released as an even more amazing commercial product. It's cheap, too! This version is no longer supported (it has some rare bugs one of which is that it _rarely_ messes up your hard drive--I would run it only from floppy), but it can give you an excellent "view" of Sudden View. Color or mono. EXTENSIVE docs included. THOUGHTte is the Thought! Demo v.1.0 written by Peter Armitage and produced by Titan Designs (dated Oct. 29, 1993). This program is supposed to work in any resolution (according to what I can puzzle out from the one paragraph of directions), but it only works in mono for me. I'm really hazy as to what this program is designed to do. It presents you with an on-screen flowchart/outline which you can modify, copy, delete to your hearts content. There are lots of options to play with, but since there are no docs I'm really in the dark. It allows you to call programs by clicking on some of the flowchart headings. Perhaps you can use it to intelligently write your own programs? I don't know! This demo is fully working except for the ability to save your work. It uses SpeedoGDOS to print and display text. It also allows you to configure your printout (thickness of rectangular outline boarders, print fonts, screen fonts and display size, etc.). Sample files are included. Mono only. TITEDEMOte is a working demo (save disabled) of the TITED text editor v.1.00 by Raymond Hill (dated 1993). This .PRG/.ACC text editor is blazingly fast in scrolling through text files (so much so that the first five minutes are spent in scrolling past the spot you wanted!). Extensive use of pop-up windows, dialog boxes, and icon-based selections all make TITED very easy to use. I especially like how the program handles scrolling through text files (you see the file scroll by in "real time" as you move the scroll box). All the standard features are implemented (blocks, selects, text marking, deletes, Undo, merge, and much more). The Atari Clipboard is supported as well! One more feature that I have not seen anywhere else is this program's ability to read and save files in a Mac compatible way. You can load ASCII files originating from an Apple Mac and write them as well (well, only in the registered version can you save files). Compatible with any 680x0 Atari computer. Resolution independent. Docs included. Raymond Hill is also the author of Rayoid (see the NEWGAMES category), an EXCELLENT space battle game(s) with many options including modem play. I liked it so much I registered (only two other people registered-- remember to support SHAREWARE authors or they will go away!). TMG_EDTRte is a simple text editor for just about all uses. It has complete line editing and cursor movement, but no word wrap. This program is great for writing script files and other standard text files. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE by Timothy M. Garay. TW_DEMO9te is a demo of Tempus Word, the new word processor that follows on and expands upon the FAST text editors Tempus and Tempus II. The demo requires 1 Meg of RAM and a monochrome monitor. Unfortunately the program and docs are in German. Still, you can see what it's like. TX2CNVT2te is the TX2 Converter 1.10 by David Holmes (dated May 3, 1992). This program converts online magazines to the TX2 format, complete with index (The TX2 format allows color, bold, all sorts of inhancements to your ASCII text using embedded text codes). It will also allow you to create your own TX2 files when used with ST Writer. Since Z*NET magazine is no more (replaced by AEO) Z*Net support has been removed, and has been replaced by Atari Explorer Online. 42K uncompressed. URW24PINte is a set of files from CodeHead Technologies that will allow you to print out a set of Calligrapher fonts on your 24-Pin dot-matrix printer. Have you heard about Calligrapher, the "Ultimate Writing Machine" from CodeHead? Check out the CALGDEMO file in this category. This file is an actual sample of Calligrapher output, captured by the CodeHead program "CodeRam." This then allows you to print the output just as if the full Calligrapher program was online. Excellent results on a 24-pin! URW9PINte is a set of files from CodeHead Technologies that will allow you to print out a set of Calligrapher fonts on your 9-Pin Quad Density printer. Have you heard about Calligrapher, the "Ultimate Writing Machine" from CodeHead? Check out the CALGDEMO file in this category. This file is an actual sample of Calligrapher output, captured by the CodeHead program "CodeRam." This then allows you to print the output just as if the full Calligrapher program was online. Excellent results on a 9-pin! 930K uncompressed. Comes in 2 archives so floppy disk owners can still use this file. URW_BJETte is a set of files from CodeHead Technologies that will allow you to print out a set of Calligrapher fonts on your Cannon Bubble Jet printer. Have you heard about Calligrapher, the "Ultimate Writing Machine" from CodeHead? Check out the CALGDEMO file in this category. This file is an actual sample of Calligrapher output, captured by the CodeHead program "CodeRam." This then allows you to print the output just as if the full Calligrapher program was online. Excellent results! This archive is in two parts so it can be used by floppy drive only owners. URW_DJETte is a set of files from CodeHead Technologies that will allow you to print out a set of Calligrapher fonts on your DeskJet (all varieties) printer. Have you heard about Calligrapher, the "Ultimate Writing Machine" from CodeHead? Check out the CALGDEMO file in this category. This file is an actual sample of Calligrapher output, captured by the CodeHead program "CodeRam." This then allows you to print the output just as if the full Calligrapher program was online. Excellent results! This archive is in two parts so it can be used by floppy drive only owners. URW_HPLJte is a set of files from CodeHead Technologies that will allow you to print out a set of Calligrapher fonts on your HP Laser Jet printer. Have you heard about Calligrapher, the "Ultimate Writing Machine" from CodeHead? Check out the CALGDEMO file in this category. This file is an actual sample of Calligrapher output, captured by the CodeHead program "CodeRam." This then allows you to print the output just as if the full Calligrapher program was online. Excellent results! This archive is in two parts so it can be used by floppy drive only owners. URW_SLMte is a set of files from CodeHead Technologies that will allow you to print out a set of Calligrapher fonts on your Atari Laser printer. Have you heard about Calligrapher, the "Ultimate Writing Machine" from CodeHead? Check out the CALGDEMO file in this category. This file is an actual sample of Calligrapher output, captured by the CodeHead program "CodeRam." This then allows you to print the output just as if the full Calligrapher program was online. Excellent results! This archive is for Hard Drive owners only (two files of each 950K uncompressed). VIXSCREDte is VIX, a full screen editor written in C by Dr. Bruce E. Wampler. VIX is NOT Vi, but a close emulation based on the editor called TVX. While the majority of the common commands are identical, there are some inherent differences in the way TVX and Vi treat text. Whenever possible, VIX emulates Vi commands exactly. An extended manual is included. WFDEMO15te is a demo version of Wordflair 1.5, the newest version of Goldleaf Publishing's basic product. This is similar in look and feel to Wordflair II. It is the complete program with PRINT and SAVE disabled. Also included are images of major features that can be found in Wordflair II, but not in Wordflair. At least 1 Meg of RAM and a DS drive is necessary. Color or mono. Docs included. WRITE_ON is a demo of the "Write On!" Word Processor from Compo Software in England. It's of the scrolling demo type, rather than the save- disabled, but you can easily see the features of the program from watching the demo. "Write On!" is the entry-level version of "That's Write!", Compo Software's top-of-the-line word processor. Requires at least 1 Meg of Ram and a Mono monitor. 499K uncompressed. XXED12te is XXED, the Hexadecimal/ASCII Editor v.1.2 by Jim Charlton (dated April 8, 1990). This GEM based program will allow you to create and edit files of any format, in insert or replace bytes using hexadecimal or ascii input, display files simultaneously in hex and ascii, cut, copy, print, paste and erase files, search or search/replace on hex or ascii strings, mark and display your files in up to seven individual windows. This looks to be a very full featured editor. Color or mono. Docs and source code included. STE compatible (at least). YEAR1992te is a 1992 series of Calendars created using PageStream 2.1. All twelve months for 1992, using the fonts you got with your program. I like that it has a "next month" preview on each page. It is designed so you can update it next year for a 1993 calendar. It will work best on a 2 meg plus ST (though I think it will work on a 1 meg machine). By William H. Loring. (This uncompresses to over 191K!). UNCLCARL is a series of programs by Uncle Carl: Carl J. Hafner. These shareware and freeware programs are included here by his permission. Ranging from time traveling detective text adventures to GFA programming helps, to superb applications like his disk librarian or hard disk security system, these programs show his wide range of interests and his considerable skills in programming (and excellent imagination as well!). Enjoy! You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No morere you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 ALBION17uc is ALBION (pronounced: ALBEEON) v.1.07 (dated: Aug. 21,1993). Albion is a program/accessory that is designed to give you that little bit of extra control which is lacking from the GEM desktops "Show Info" option. In addition to the standard "show info" options, Albion adds the ability to set a files "fastbit" (used for fastloading files on machines with TOS 1.4 or newer), to "thrash" a file (zero out its contents BEFORE deleting, great for protecting sensitive files) and to change a disks "volume label" at ANY time (and NOT just when formatting a disk! ). Albion also allows access to 256 "extended" filename characters AND allows you to create, delete and rename folders! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. FREEWARE. BELEF203uc is BELEF (pronounced: BELLEFF) v.2.03 (dated: Jan. 31, 1994), the Universal Compression Utility Shell. Besides its ability to perform the functions of a standard archive "shell", this program will also allow you to convert any of your archive files from ANY one format to another,easily and safely! Other programs are sometimes "version dependent" in that they only work with the compression utility version that the author was using when they wrote their program. Belef is designed in a way which will allow it to work with compression programs past, present and future! Now if you have a zillion .ARC format files and want to save space you can just convert them over to .LZH format with minimal effort. Belef EVEN allows you to identify the compressed files format (ex: -lh0-,-lh1-,-lh5- ) before acting upon it! This is especially handy since not all LZH utilities work with all of the different types of LZH files. Belef also supports the UncleMouse CURsor file format! You must supply the various compression utilities. ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. DEMO (you cannot save the programs configuration file). BEST_OFuc (dated: April 21,1993) is a "best of" compilation of NeoDesk ST/STe L/M/H resolution desktop pictures, icons and fonts. It includes the most popular files from the collections CARLNEO(2-4) and NEOMOEBA. Also included is a short text file containing some NeoDesk tips and tricks not mentioned in the NeoDesk documentation. All pictures are in DEGAS .PI? format. FREEWARE. Uncompresses to 690K! CFSEL103uc is CarlFsel v.1.03 (dated: 9/26/93), a small PRG/ACC which allows access to the GEM fileselector (or any replacement selector) whenever you like. When the panel appears you have the choice of selecting an ACTIVE drive, from A-P, selecting a search "mask", such as .ACC or .PRG, and then opening the fileselector to that drive and mask. This can be useful if you are running a program and wish to check a drive for a file without having to quit to the desktop. If you have an older version of TOS this program saves you the trouble of editing the path specification line in order to change masks. Up to 16 user definable masks and 10 preset paths are available on screen and all 16 "masks" and "paths" can be saved right into the program! Also included within this archive is a smaller version of the program which simply calls the fileselector from the GEM menu. CarlFsel also supports the UncleMouse CURsor file format! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. FREEWARE. CLOCK_08uc is Clock 8 v.08 (dated: August 14, 1993). This is an accessory clock, for those of you who like lots of accessories. When you select it from the menu, it will prompt you for the time (a.m./p.m.) and date. You may also use it to determine on what day of the week, a date between 1900 & 1999 occurred. This version also supports the UncleMouse CURsor file format. ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. FREEWARE. COLORTXTuc is ColorText (dated: 12/13/91). What this file does is to allow you to change the font color of screen print commands from the GEM desktop. That's it. It will only work if you run it from the GEM desktop and then, after double-clicking on a TEXT filename, select SHOW. It is mostly useful as a tutorial for GFA beginners. ST/STe Color or Mono. FREEWARE. COPYST12uc is Copy Stuff v.1.02 (release date: June 12, 1994). This utility is designed to expedite file copying through the use of user defined preset paths, This is especially handy if you use a bootup utility such as Ocultar and hate opening windows, wading through directories, copying a file _AND_ renaming it every time you save a new setup ( ie: DESKTOP.INF ) ! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. -FREEWARE- CPYCAT15uc is CopyCats v.1.05 (dated: 12/31/1993). CopyCats is a "simon" type game in which you are challenged to mimic a computer generated sequence of selected boxes. Difficulty levels and presentation speeds are ALL user definable, making it absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to lose all the time! CopyCats also supports the UncleMouse .CURsor file format. ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. FREEWARE. FBITS101uc is FastBits v.1.01 (dated: August 27,1993), a program you will find very useful if you have TOS 1.4+ and would like your programs to load FAST (and who wouldn't?). This program achieves its end by turning a files "FastBit" on, or off if you so choose. This archive now includes the GFA Basic .LST file (demonstrating how to set a "fastbit"). ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. CHARITYWARE. FCOPY11Auc is FileCopy v.1.01a (dated: March 8, 1994),a software librarians file copying utility. FileCopy works by allowing you to catalog locations of files and to have that (those) files copied to a destination (ie: a floppy) by merely specifying a files name. Now when you enter a name, such as NeoRam, FileCopy automatically accesses the appropriate partition and copies the necessary files (and folders) for you! Don't spend inordinate amounts of time wading through directories just to fill an order...try FileCopy! FileCopy also supports the UncleMouse CURsor file format. ST/STe/TT compatible in medium and high resolutions. SHAREWARE. FRIX10uc is Flipping Bricks v.1.0 (dated: December 16, 1993). In this game you are presented with a panel containing 9 bricks, each containing either a bell or a checkmark. The object of the game is to get the bell in the center brick and checkmarks in the remaining bricks. Sound simple? Wait until you try flipping a brick! (HINT: You can't flip just one ;-). This game runs as either a program OR as a desk accessory. ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. FREEWARE. FRTUN230uc is an ASCII text file intended to be used with CodeHead's Warp 9 (v.3.70 or newer) screen saver module, FORTUNE.EXT. It contains 230 fortunes, observations and quotations. (dated: 4/21/1993). FREEWARE. FSTOP101uc is Uncle Carl's Famous F-Stop Utilities v.1.01 (dated: 8/27/93). This is a program which allows you to view any DEGAS format (PI?) picture OR take a "snapshot" of your current desktop/program and save it as a DEGAS picture file. Since the snapshot utility runs as an ACCessory, you MUST have access to the GEM "Desk" menu in order to use it. Color or Mono. ST/STe compatible. FREEWARE. GFAHELP1uc is GFA Help files release #1 (dated: July 13,1992). These GFA .LST files are intended mostly for the novice programmer. They have been tested using GFA 3.07 and 3.5E on a 1040ST w/TOS 1.2 and on an STe w/TOS 1.06. These routines as they are DO WORK under these conditions. They are; SORT_1 .LST --> A "Sort By Criteria" example. SORT_2 .LST --> A "Shell Sort" and "Quick Sort" example. UNCLERAM.LST --> The Source Code for UncleRam, the DA which returns the amount of free RAM in your computer. CURSOR .LST --> Lets you create and move a cursor about the screen. PALETTE .LST --> Save and Restore desktop colours from your program. BASEPAGE.LST --> Reads a directory and determines which files are folders and which are not. MKSTATE .LST --> Detect and display CONTROL,ALTERNATE & SHIFT key values, mouse position and button status. ALERT .LST --> Create 5 line alerts, W-I-D-E button boxes and a few other alert tricks. ERROR .LST --> How to avert most of YOUR program crashes. ERROR_2 .LST --> How to call up any error you like. GFAHELP2uc (dated: April 21,1993) is the second in Uncle Carl's series of GFA help files. This file covers the management of Menus, Radio Buttons, Touchexit, Exit, Selectable and Default objects and Editable Text Fields. A sample program is included in .GFA and .LST formats as well as the programs .RSC, .DFN and .LST files. Recommended for novices. GLABEL17uc is The Generic Labeler v.1.7 (dated: April 13,1993). GenLabel allows you to print out labels for just about anything! A panel which contains 14 lines of 50 spaces each allows you to type as much or as little text as you wish and then send it to a printer. Version 1.7 adds the ability to save any text to a GFA .LST file, with the text being converted into CHR$ This can be useful if you wish to hide text within your compiled program from sector editors. GenLabel also supports the UncleMouse .CURsor file format. ST/STe/TT compatible. FREEWARE. GRAMPA1Buc (dated: 11/25/93) is Adventure 1, "A Journey In The Past" in the Grampa Howard Mysteries. You are transported 100 years back in time in an effort to help Grampa Howard find and defeat Dr. Malvert. All is not as it seems, however, due in part to the time displacement drag coefficient (of all things). Therefore, what seems to be obvious may not be that way at all! This text adventure makes you work! ST/STe medium resolution (colour) ONLY. SHAREWARE. HSEEK27Cuc is HeidiSeek v.2.07c (dated: 01/08/1994), the file finding and maintenance utility. HeidiSeek (which runs as a .PRG or .ACC) allows you to search individual or consecutive drives for ANY file which might match YOUR search string (wildcards FULLY supported). Once found you may either "unhide" any "hidden" files, delete the file (great for deleting scads of .BAK files), resume or abort the search! A special "File Maintenance" screen performs the standard GEM "Show Info" options as well as adding the ability to set a files "fastbit", TT PRG and RAM flags, MultiTos Private, Global, Read Only and Super flags, hide files, create or delete volume labels, thrash (zero and delete) files, store files in the retrievable trashcan, copy or move files of ANY size, create/delete/rename folders, plus MANY enhancements to existing features! User preferences, templates and files you wish protected from accidental modification can all be saved to special configuration files! It's >>>FAST and EASY to use! HeidiSeek also supports the UncleMouse .CURsor file format. ST/STe/TT compatible. DEMO (save configuration disabled). KAL101uc is Kalender v.1.01 by Blintzer Butane III. This is really by a friend of Uncle Carl, but he likes it, so I've included it here. This program/ accessory (just rename it) presents you with a calendar which can be scrolled forwards and backwards in 1 year, 10 year or 100 year increments. Curious as to the day of the week on which you were born, or the day on which your next birthday will fall? Then Kalender can help you out! It also includes options for setting your computer's clock and for keeping handy notes. The program is in German but the docs are in English. ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. KCLEAR1Auc is KeyClear v.1.0a (release date: February 25, 1994). Occasionally the keyboard input from an AUTO program will "stick" in the keyboard buffer and be passed on to the following program. The following AUTO program then initiates options based solely on leftover information input from a former program. KeyClear solves this problem by allowing the buffer to be cleared before proceeding on to the next program. ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. -FREEWARE- KILLIT11uc is KILL IT! v.1.01 (dated: 3/16/93). This program is for all of you who use a boot-up program which copies files you need at boot-up to the directory where they belong. Unfortunately, those same programs (with the exception of Ocultar) generally don't DELETE those same files when they are no longer needed. KILL IT! does that for you (and in the process reduces the clutter on your disk drive)! ST/STe/TT compatible. FREEWARE. LAUFER19uc is Lufer v.1.09 by Blintzer Butane III. Lufer can best be described as a shell program which allows you to list up to 32 other programs to be run from within Lufer. You can also pass file names on to Lufer and Lufer will pass that name on to the application of your choice. Other options allow you to load, save and sort various program setup files, return to Lufer or to the desktop after exiting an application and activate or deactivate helpful warning alerts. If your desktop is getting cluttered with icons or if you're tired of wading through countless directories to run a program, then Lufer can help. Lufer also supports the UncleMouse CURsor file format (see the UNCLCARL category for UMAUS207) and is ST/STe/TT/Geneva (yah!) compatible in ALL resolutions. The author asked Uncle Carl to distribute it, and he asked us to do the same! FREEWARE. MNOTE108uc is MIDINOTE v.1.08 (dated: 12/14/1993). MIDInote displays incoming MIDI notes, pressure, program change, pitch bend, channel and sustain. This can be useful for determining MIDI values from within programs which do not display this information until you've already recorded something. It works as either a program OR accessory, in ALL resolutions and can be repositioned anywhere on the screen so that it does NOT interfere with information you may need as a referent. ST/STe/TT compatible. SHAREWARE. MOONTRK2uc is MoonTrek Release 2. This file includes desktop pictures in DEGAS & TNY format for use with either NeoDesk or Warp 9. The pictures (which come with their own templates so that you may create your OWN custom pics) include standard "icon placement grids" for both the GEM desktop and NeoDesk as well as "filled in" pictures of the USS Enterprise circling some distant moon. Also included are 16 Warp 9 .QSF (fill pattern) files, a NeoDesk icon (.NIC) file and a small accessory which helps fill in the holes which some accessories "punch" in the screen. (dated: 8/6/1993). FREEWARE. NAARJEKuc is Naarjek Data Systems (dated: March 14, 1990). Can you "hack" your way through Naarjek's Security System and gain access to some of the programs hidden in there? The only way you can find out is by trying! Don't worry, there are LOTS of clues and "backdoors" (hidden) all over the place ;-). Lots of frustrating fun! ST/STe COLOR only! NAARJEK2uc is Naarjek II, (dated: February 15, 1991). Naarjek II is harder than version 1! Naarjek has learned its lesson. It's become more aggressive and is once again laying down the gauntlet. Can you "hack" your way through Naarjeks Security System? If you get stuck there's always NARJHELP, a "help" program for all of you frustrated Naarjek II players. ST/STe COLOR or MONO. NAARJEK3uc is Naarjek III release 2 from Naarjek Data Systems (dated: April 6,1993). Naarjek is a renegade piece of programming which one day became self aware! In an act of self preservation, it rerouted access paths to the main Naarjek memory core and, basically, rewrote the software so that it now controls ALL access to its data core. While Naarjek is benign, the staff at Naarjek Data Systems feels that access to the system MUST be guaranteed! You've been called in to "crack" Naarjek. How? That's for you to find out! This version has some more built-in helps included in case you really get lost! ST/STe/TT compatible. DONATIONWARE. NARJEK42uc is Naarjek IV.II, (dated: 11/29/1993). It seems some happy camper inadvertently informed Naarjek of the interlink sequencer modifications (OH NO!!!) allowing Naarjek to expand by leaps and bounds! Naarjek now creates individual security locks for each and every level (meaning NO 2 locks work the same!). In addition to changing the access codes every time you log on, Naarjek now rewrites EVERY security lock every time it is accessed. You've got your work cut out for you now! ST/STe/TT compatible. DONATIONWARE. NAARJEK5uc is Naarjek v.5. (Dated March 15, 1994). This version of Naarjek marks the turning point in the series of Naarjek adventures. While similar to previous versions, subtle differences foreshadow the advent of a a NEW level of Naarjek intelligence. Naarjek is SO confident that it's EVEN allowing you into areas previously inaccessible ! Do you have what it takes to hack your way into Naarjek Data Systems ? ST/STe/TT compatible in medium and high resolutions. -FREEWARE- NARJHELPuc is the NAARJEK II help program by Carl J Hafner. If you like NAARJEK II but you just can't seem to figure it all out (or if you hate it because it is so frustrating!) then this program is for you. It gives you lots of hints and helps, and a program for you to practice on. NEOMOWBAuc is the NEOMOEBA ARCHIVE by Carl J. Hafner. This is a file of 6 DEGAS pics (low, med, and high rez) for use with NeoDesk. Three are complete with icon place holders, user definable calendar and notepads. The other three are pics of fractal space amoebas! NEORAM1Cuc is NeoRam v.1.0c (release date: March 03, 1994). If you have ever thought about placing a NeoDesk volume label on a RAM disk, but figured it was a waste of time...think again !!! NeoRam allows you to save the volume label right into the program ! Simply place NEORAM after your AUTO RAM disk program and >>>>>ZAP !!! Every time you boot up, NeoRam creates the volume label for you (just like it was always there). ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. -FREEWARE- NEWTRSH2uc (dated: 6/3/1992) is a text file on how to rename the GEM trashcan as anything you like as well as covering many other aspects of the DESKTOP.INF file. For instance, you can make any of your desktop icons look like any other or make any .PRG file run under any other extension (ie: .RUN). This is an interesting read for doing things that you usually don't think about. FREEWARE OCULT32Buc is Ocultar v.3.02b by Carl J. Hafner (Dated June 10, 1994). Ocultar can best be described as an all in one bootup utility! It not only allows you to restrict access to your system through the use of passwords ( with up to 10 seperate users!), it also allows you to choose from up to 40 different bootup configurations! Simply press a key and Ocultar will activate and/or deactivate any auto programs and accessories, copy any DESKTOP/NEWDESK.INF files, delete any unneeded files, copy up to 8 extra files per setup (320 total), plus more !!! You can even configure Ocultar to display either a DEGAS or NEOCHROME picture at bootup. A special accessory is also included in the event someone tries to bypass Ocultar Security itself !!! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions! I liked this program so much I registered it, and use it everytime I boot up. Shareware. Docs included. PFILE11Euc is ProFile! v.1.01e by Uncle Carl (dated June 11, 1994). ProFile! is an excellent floppy and hard disk librarian. ProFile! allows you to scan ALL directories & save that information to any of 3 possible formats. All files are saved as ASCII text, allowing you to view your library files from most ANYWHERE! You can even search your library files for either specific OR duplicate copies of files!! ProFile! includes an extensive text editor, a multitasking floppy disk formatter, 2 floppy labelers, configurable printer fonts, plus SO MUCH more! ST/STe/TT compatible in medium/high resolutions. -DEMO- (some save disabled). I liked it so much I registered! PLOCK16Auc is ProLock! v.1.06a by Uncle Carl (dated March 20,1994). ProLock! allows YOU to lock access to your system through the use of a USER defined access code. This is handy if you need to step away from your system for a moment and don't want anyone to interfere with what you're doing!!! You can even hide the screen from view AND configure ProLock! to intercept your bootup process with your password! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. -FREEWARE- SCATTERuc is Scatter v.1.0 by Uncle Carl (dated March 19, 1994). Scatter allows you to encrypt and decrypt any file you wish (scramble their contents and later restore them using your OWN secret password)! If you find yourself working on files you don't wish others to see, Scatter them! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. -FREEWARE- SHOWST21uc is ShowStuff v.2.01 by Uncle Carl (dated March 08,1994). ShowStuff is an enhancement of the GEM SHOW | PRINT | CANCEL alert which appears when you double-click, or open, a file from the GEM desktop. ShowStuff allows you to view any text file in a scrollable GEM window, ABORT printing at ANY time, view DEGAS, NEOCHROME or SPECTRUM pictures right from the GEM desktop AND load new desktops quickly and easily ! ST/STe compatible in ALL resolutions. -FREEWARE- SLIDER1Auc is The Sliding Puzzle v.1.0a (dated: 12/24/1993). This game, like its hand-held counterpart, challenges you to arrange 15 boxes in a specific order by moving the boxes around one at a time. While the first two rows are relatively easy, the third (and especially the fourth) rows really tend to tax your skills! A scoring buffer helps you keep track of how many moves it took you to complete the puzzle (giving you the incentive to try it one-more-time :-). Slider runs as either a program or accessory and is ST/STe /TT compatible in ALL resolutions. FREEWARE. STROBE14uc is MIDI Strobe Version 1.4 (dated: March 18,1991). What the program does is to interpret a note on/off command as an instruction to generate a random color. Therefore, the faster you play, the faster the program changes the screens colors. It will run on a color or mono ST/STe (but the color changes DO get boring with a mono monitor :-). It requires that a MIDI keyboard be connected to your ST/STe in order to run. FREEWARE. UALERT11uc is UncleAlert v.1.01 (dated: 12/30/1993). This PRG/ACC allows you to quickly & easily design GEM alert boxes. All of the alert box options are available including any of the 4 icons, 5 lines of text, 1,2 or 3 button boxes or 1 BIG BUTTON with up to 30 characters! You can even view the final alert before deciding whether or not to keep it! The source code for the alert box can then be saved to a GFA .LST format file. This .LST file can then be easily merged into any GFA source code! This is a great time saver for programmers in GFA and a nice novelty for those who wish to learn more about the way GEM works. UncAlert also supports the UncleMouse CURsor file format. ST/STe/TT compatible. FREEWARE. UMAUS207uc is UncleMouse v.2.07 by Uncle Carl (dated June 14, 1994 ). UncleMouse allows anyone to create their OWN custom mouse cursor & to employ the new cursor within ANY program supporting the .CURsor file format! You can also use UncleMouse to create SPRITES which are just as easily loadable into any game supporting the sprite .CURsor format!! Both mouse and sprite cursors may ALSO be saved as .LST files, allowing programmers to merge their cursor right into their own program! The ONLY limitation is your imagination!!! Over 60 custom cursors and sample code included!! ST/STe/TT compatible in ALL resolutions. Version 2.07 now adds the ability to create "single frame" mouse cursors (*.DAT files) for use with Gribnif Software's Geneva (another absolutely wonderful program I use all the time)! -FREEWARE- UNCLRAM3uc is UNCLERAM III, (dated: April 21, 1993). This PRG/ACC will tell you the amount of the LARGEST block of free RAM in your computer as well as the TOS date and version of your operating system. You also have the OPTION of either a WARM or COLD rebooting of your system! This version includes the source code in .LST format. ST/STe/TT compatible in all resolutions. FREEWARE. VERTISETuc is The Vertical Screen Frequency Setter v.1.0 (dated: 01/22/94). Have you ever received a European program which tends to "flicker" because it was written for a 50 hertz machine? VertiSet works by allowing you to first select a screen frequency (50 or 60 Hz.) and a program to run BEFORE making any changes. When you select RUN, VertiSet sets your machine to the selected frequency and then runs the selected program. When the program ends, VertiSet resets the screen to your predetermined frequency. ST/STe/TT compatible in COLOR resolutions. FREEWARE. VOLUME11uc is The Floppy & Hard Disk Volume Labeler v.1.01 (dated: 8/27/93). Normally you can only give a volume label to a disk when you format it. Suppose you fill a disk with documents only to find out that when you formatted the disk you gave it the name "GAMES". No problem! Just use VOLUME to change it to whatever you like! ST/STe/TT compatible. FREEWARE. ^oq@{<#x(xp yϸQ<G D8{M“x4 /-nVIRUS is one of the most important parts of the Suzy B's Catalog. You need at least some of these programs. Some people, out of the goodness of their hearts, have released ST computer viruses that can destroy your computer's effectiveness through causing slowdowns, erratic mouse movements, screen display problems, and trashed floppies and hard drives. Thankfully, their are other people who have written programs that can detect and counteract those viruses. You'll find those programs below! You have before you one category description from the complete Suzy B's Software two volume CD of Public Domain/Shareware/demo software. Complete, that is, as of March, 1995. But we don't quit, and you don't either! Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. We began as the PD distribution company with "the honey of a deal" and we mean to continue to bring that to you. See below for more information about Suzy B's! With Suzy B's Software you get to choose which programs and files you want! No more of just getting one program you want and then a bunch of other stuff that the PD company wants to give you to fill up the disk. With Suzy B's Software you get to fill up your disk the way you want! You choose as many files, and as many different kinds of files from our catalog that will fit on a 720K disk (or a 355K single-sided disk). Place your order, and we will custom build you disk for you and send it off! All of our files are self-extracting compressed files (except the very small files for which it would be inefficient to use a self-extracting format--those are uncompressed). Each disk costs $5 for a single-sided disk or just $2 more for a double-sided disk. If you order 4 disks you get the fifth one FREE! Where else can you get compressed files, double-sided disks, your own choice of files, and such a low price? No where else! We don't sell you software; we sell you service. We want your business, and so we at Suzy B's Software are committed to giving you "a Honey of a Deal"! Please be sure to include the category name and the one letter category code (in this case "v") along with the file names and sizes you wish to order. It makes things a lot simpler for us! Thanks! March. 1995 Catalog The "CD Issue 2" Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, NY 14305 716-298-1986 ABC_251v is ABC v.2.51 (dated Nov. 11, 1991). This utilty protects your ST against all sorts of viruses, link viruses included. This looks like a very capable program. Unfortunately, the docs are all in German. SHAREWARE. ANTIDOTEv is an .ACC by M. Murray. It will test your disk boot sector and allow you to choose whether or not to kill any virus present. BootSpy, a .PRG that is all in this file, runs from the desktop and automatically checks and deletes any viruses present (it will also delete the auto-boot information on commercial disks so be careful in using BootSpy). ATARIVIRv is three text files that describe and detail the effects of twenty ST viruses and what to do to prevent damage to your computer (as well as what the viruses were attempting to do, both temporary and permanent damages. Interesting reading. AZTv by Chris Blue of Grimware, Inc. has written this must have program for you hard drive users out there. This program will give you early warning of a virus infection on your hard drive by generating a CRC checksum of your HD boot sector and then checking it each time you boot up. It will let you know if anything has changed. CHASSEURv is Chasseur II, a program by A. & Z. Vidovic that installs an Anti-Virus on your boot disks. It is especially designed to help you to know what kind of boot you got on your disks. It may either be a loader, a virus, or an anti-virus bootsector. It also supplies a very large bootsector database of programs (mostly games) that use bootsector data to start. So if you have killed a virus on one of your game disks only to find out that you have also killed your game, then worry no more. You might find help here. It's entirely GEM based and easy to use. SHAREWARE. CLINICv v.2 by Claude Grenier is a file retriever and virus checker. Hopefully you won't have to use Clinic very often! CLINIC is for those who have had the bad luck of losing vital location information on a diskette, be it in the directory, the FAT or the boot sector. Maybe you have seen something like billions of bytes in billions of items on one of your disks. This program is for you! It will also check for viruses and even let you save a boot sector as a file in case you goof and erase a self-booting game disk. Color or mono. CUREv is a program that checks and cures your floppies of the "GREEN GOBBLIN" virus. By John Ellis (dated 10/11/90). This program works, is safe (it doesn't put a virus on your disks!) and, I hate to say it, unnecessary. If you are concerned about viruses on your ST (and you should be!) get George Woodside's VKILR384 found in the Suzy B's Software VIRUS catalog. FCHECK25v by Roger Lindberg (dated July 7, 1991) is a program that will let you know if any linkviruses show up on your system. A linkvirus is a program that modifies a program file by copying itself into the program. From there it can continue to reproduce or trash your program (disk, files, etc.) at will. This program will allow you to create a list of your virus free programs and then automatically check them at bootup. If they area ever any different (i.e., virus infected) it will let you know. GEM based. Docs included. FLU_14v is Flu v.1.40 by George R. Woodside (dated Feb. 1990). It is a simple program that helps you to become familiar with eleven of the attacks of known viruses. It is a demonstration program. It does not contain any of the code present in any virus for the installation of the virus, or the spreading of the virus. What it does contain is the non-destructive attack code of several viruses. These attacks are either audio or visual, so that there is evidence of the attack occurring. There is no simulation of any of the virus attacks which cause damage to disk data, since there is no way to recognize when such an attack is occurring (and, of course, the purpose of the program is to aid in recognizing the symptoms, not to destroy disks!). "FLU" is absolutely safe. The program can be viewed as a simple novelty, which does some strange display alterations. But by running it, and becoming familiar with the symptoms it displays, you will be capable of recognizing the characteristics of the attack of several current ST viruses. George Woodside is the author of VKILL384 found in the VIRUS section of the Suzy B's Software catalog (if you don't have that program GET IT!). Color or mono. Docs included. HOSPITALv by Neil Forsyth is a "suite of virus prevention and detection programs for the Atari ST." There are ten programs and accessories included which to just about everything you need to protect your computer from viruses. Documentation included. Color or mono. A "must have." INFECTv is a very interesting text file by Stephen E. Kiel and Raymonk K. Lee of the Georgia Institute of Technology (dated Summer 1988). Focussing on the MSDOS world, this text file tells about how the first computer virus ever (Nov. 3, 1983) came about, what a virus does, and how to stop them. Most of the information is applicable to the ST as well. Recommended. KTAv is Kill Them All by ODC/Sector One (dated Nov. 28, 1992). This French language virus killing program will check for a wide variety of boot sector and link viruses on your ST-TT and will allow you to kill them at will. It will also tell you if executable code on your boot sector is an anti-virus (a small program designed to warn you of any virus contaminating your system). This is shareware and only the registered version will recognize link viruses. Enough of the program is in "Computer English" so that you can get by, even if you understand no French. MONOMONv is Monomon v.2.2. This is an extensive disk editor and formatter, copier, virus checker and more. It is very good. The docs are in German, but most of the program has been translated into English. Mono only. PENICILNv wipes out all unnecessary data in the boot sector of a disk. It insures that there no executable boot program on the disk, while preserving the serial number, disk configuration data, and all files. Brief but sufficient documention included. Color or mono. PROTECTv is an .ACC that will protect your drives from being written to. This will save you if you ever run across a virus that tries to wipe your drive (hard drive, agghh!). It's also good to protect your files from children who use your computer or from uninformed adults as well. PROTECT6v is a small but powerful program that is resident in RAM looking for bootsector and link-viruses (uck-o!) and then killing them at your command. It's easy to install (just put it in the AUTO-folder on your boot disk) and easy to use. Color or mono. Docs included. It's too bad we need programs like this! SHAREWARE by Lars-Erik 0sterud. SAGROTANv is Sagrotan v.4.12 by Henrick Alt. Sagrotan is a SHAREWARE virus killer program from Germany. It is quite extensive in it operations. Docs are in German, but you can still figure out what to do. SHOTZ_IIv is Shotz II, an updated version of Shotz, the floppy disk virus immunization program. In this updated version, you may now immunize a disk or enable/disable an executable sector. This is handy if you have an executable bootsector that you are not sure of. You can disable it and enable it again without any harm. Color or mono. By Magnum Software. SVIRUSKLv is The Super Virus Killer, v.1.0 by MUG U.K. will kill your disk viruses after letting you know that they are there. This program has a huge file of viruses and commercial software it recognizes. It also allows you to put some virus look-alikes on your disks. Color or mono. Lots of docs. Along with VKILL384, I recommend this file as a "must have." UTILSv is three simple utilities, DRIVE.PRG is a simple, yet 100% effective bootsector virus checker. It sits in your AUTO folder and checks for executable boot sectors. DRIVE2.TOS is another simple, yet 100% effective checker. It is designed to check large quantities of disks very quickly. They just check, nothing else. SCREEN_D.PRG is a screen to disk dumper. It writes DEGAS format pictures to the root directory of the drive you loaded it on. Source code is included. Color or mono. HINT: get VKILLER instead. UVK_6_0Dv is a working demo of the Ultimate Virus Killer v6.0GB by Richard Karsmakers and Douglas Communications (dated Feb. 8, 1994). This demo comes from Europe, but the program is now being distributed in North America by Oregon Research Associates (the people who saved my bacon by fixing my trashed SyQuest disk--the one that had seven weeks of downloads that I hadn't backed up!--by using their Diamond Edge software). The limit in the demo is that while you can detect viruses, you cannot kill them, and that while you can immunize your disks against further virus infection, you can only do so to one disk each time you start the program, you can look but not repair commercial bootsectors, and it advertises itself, and some other minor limitations. This program will allow you to check for link viruses (the kind that modify your programs), identify/ restore commercial boot sectors (they appear as viruses on most virus programs), and will alert you to odd vectors in your ST's operating system. A list of features is included, but no docs (but none are really needed). I recommend this program! Unfortunately it is necessary. Color or mono. ST--Falcon compatible. VIRUSDIEv is "The Sector 9 virus killer," certainly a unique virus killing program! For use with your color monitor only (low rez) this program will recognize boot sector viruses and allow you to disolve, fry, or cut them up into little pieces! Actually, that's just the animation of what is going on (the program erases the boot sector of the disk, so don't use it on your commercial self-loading programs!). Joystick controlled. You can choose to use the animation or not (not is faster but not as much fun!). Even if you don't have a virus (be thankful!) you can still see the animation by just pressing the "HELP" key. Docs included. Excellent! VIRUSDOCv by George R. Woodside is a four chapter compendium on the essentials of computer viruses. Mr. Woodside, the author of VKILL384 (found in the Suzy B' VIRUS catalog) has labored long and hard fighting viruses on the ST computer. Check out these ASCII files and learn how he goes about doing what he does better than perhaps anyone else! VIRUS_1v is the complete transcript of the Virus topic on GEnie and the Atari Roundtable. The discussion runs from March 19, 1989 through July 4, 1992. Use this file as a starting point on "freeing" your system from virus threats. Interesting reading! 127K uncompressed. VIRUS_BKv is a review of a book by Ralf Burger entitled "Computer Viruses: A High-Tech Disease." It's interesting! Ordering information included. VKILL384v is version 3.84 of George Woodside's VKILLER Virus detection program. New features include the ability to "test kill" a boot sector to check whether the disk will still work after being "disinfected." It will remove viruses from floppy disks after it finds them, and can help guard against reinfection. Also adds detection of new viruses. Color or mono. Docs included. This is a MUST MUST HAVE!! A& F{ vrxX D;tPyKk@i "-X!"3XvvkK];vq0J&[BlRJBM>ks09w`f4g2Kј^C3%~> JVZ'6zVK>gM.뫻ڝlhac5򙸂<{zK^%-u AA5(L:,A_Aa+(x6fXS p. @6E}Mssc}AKI+&Ml<(&3"3$0I0  K# fG<<\Vl/k @8'0@| O KEspٻ#m%Z40\ ?8goA;YF>3:W2 [׋Wl13Ox: tza commercial distributor of Budgie UK Software in North America. Grammarian is an easy-to-use (I don't see how it could be any easier--it's downright simple!) program designed to look at text files and check for word usage, spelling problems, and some grammatical rules. Now Grammarian includes comment lines that teach you some about the errors made. I really like how the author allows your checked documents to be shown on screen or saved (with the comments) to a disk file. Grammarian may not be right in everything it finds but it does present some good reminders. This version updates the Grammer compiler to deal with some specific problems in your edited Grammer.TXT files (which is the means by which you add your own preferred grammer checks). It also adds even more entries into your Grammer.INF file. Docs included. ST-Falcon compatible (I think). Color or mono. PostCardware (send him a postcard telling that you use this program--only six people have done so thus far!). That isn't that hard, is it? Send in those cards! GRETCN21w is Gretchen's Converter, v.2.1 by Nathan Prichard. 'Gretchen's Converter,' is designed to transfer any ASCII file or to receive ASCII files from 'notebook' computers (NEC PC 8201,8300; and Tandy's Model 100's and 200's), which send the files with a carriage return and no line feed amd converted them to 'First Word' format, with all of the re-formatting features available. You can also choose to have a straight ASCII file, with line feeds added to the carriage returns. Both methods also make the hard tab (ASCII 9) into the number of blank spaces you wish. Null-modem cable required to connect to another computer. GRMRXPRTw is a somewhat limited demo of Grammar Expert (it contains information about punctuation only and not all the other topics Grammar Expert contains). It is from from Phil Comeau Software. Grammar Expert is an online reference for the rules of English grammar, punctuation, and effective writing. It runs as a desk accessory, so you can use it from your favorite word processor. If you aren't sure of the correct way to punctuate a sentence, how to make verbs agree with subjects, or are looking for advice on how to make your writing more effective, just tap in to Grammar Expert! I don't need no program like this, but I think you might find it very useful! Color or mono. Docs included. ST/STe/TT compatible. HEADINGSw is a series of three mono DEGAS files that are full of various banners, headlines, and announcements that you can use in your DTP applications. HOURGLASw is a Calamus .CDK file that shows a method of filling up the interior of any graphic with the text of your choice. Requires Calamus SL to view. HP_2_1w is HP_2-->1 v.1.0 by Roger Humphries. HP_2-->1 is an easy to use, flexible file printing utility that uses the landscape printing mode of the Hewlit Packard DeskJet 500 or LaserJet III to print two 80 column 'pages' of text sideways on each sheet of paper. (It will probably also work on the DeskJet+ and other LaserJets, but has not been tested on any of them.) Options are provided to allow selection of the number of lines per 'page', the type of printer, left margin setting, how tabs are to be treated, whether or not a header is to be used, and whether any character translation is to take place before the file is sent to the printer. Uses GEM. Docs included. SHAREWARE. IMG2PSw is IMG 2 PS v1.0 by Michael Bergman. This initial release of this program will allow you to convert .IMG, .MAC, .P?3, or .CL?) files to PostScript and Encapsulated PostScript files (.PS or .EPS). ISODEM12w is the demo version 1.2 of Isostasis by Edward Smith. It is a DEMO to the extent that vowel conversion is not complete (AEIOU). This program will convert WordUp 3.0 files to Word Perfect (Atari) format and vice versa. Version 1.2 includes Word Perfect 4.2 (IBM) capabilities. It even converts footnotes! It will also permit you to import ASCII files into those formats. Eventually, it will be expanded to include a variety of different formats. WordFlair is to be one of those formats. The full program can be obtained from the author. Docs included. K8_100w is Krazy-8 v.1.00 by Lonny L. Pursell (dated Oct. 28, 1991). Just what does this program do? This program will load any Atari 8-bit Basic program which was SAVEd in tokenized format and convert it into a useable ST ASCII file. It will also load Turbo-Basic files too. The converted program can be sent to the Screen, Printer, or Disk drive. This program converts 8-bit Basic files, it does not make them ST Basic compatible. It's up to you to modify the output if you intend to make it work on th ST. Who knows, with some modifications you might just get some of your favorite old 8-bit programs to run in ST-Basic. Docs included. Color or mono. KTEXT180w is K_TEXT v.1.8.0 by Dan Panke (dated May 20, 1992). K_TEXT is a text file reader with a difference. Besides allowing you to read a text file in an easy manner it also allows the text file to contain VT52 commands, display up to 4 Tiny, Degas compressed or uncompressed picture files, play XBIOS 32 music files, and give the ability to append text files, all at once! This works great for advertising and demo purposes. This version keeps on his tradition of making the program better, and this time, smaller! This version allows you to load pictures compressed with JAMPACK 4 (JAMPACK4 is included in this archive. Color or mono. Docs included. Dan runs ST PLUG, one of those "other" PD companies (with more than just PD stuff). His address is included. LOOKST14w is LookST v.1.4 by T. Savino. It is a text file viewer that allows you to view any ASCII text file from the desktop (of from within a GEM program if you change the extension to .ACC). Controlled by the mouse or keyboard. Change screen colors, read files single or double spaced, and more. Color or mono. On line docs. SHAREWARE. LOWERUPw by Gordon R. Meyer (dated Jan. 10, 1993) is a simple GEM based utility that will take your ASCII text file and convert all of the lower case letters to upper case, and save the output as a new file. Docs within program. MACROS1w by Lou Rocha is a CALAMUS.CKT macro file and a text file that describes his new listing of macro recordings for Calamus SL. Macros are so useful in Calamus! One key can do a whole slew of things. This looks to be a nice setup! MB45ABINw is MasterBrowse v.4.5a by Michel Forget of Electric Storm Software (dated July 4, 1994). The author has really added A LOT of new features to this version (actually v.4.5a is has two bug fixes from v.4.5--if you have any previous version I recommend that you get this). If you don't, really get this! Master Browse is an EXCELLENT program which completely replaces the desktop's SHOW routine for any ST-Falcon. It will allow you to search, mark blocks of text (a new easier way to do this in v.4.5), cut and paste using the Atari Clipboard, print out your selected text(s) in a multiplicity of ways, and piles more features (in part the docs are so extensive simply because there are so many features! If you want a text file viewer to do something, this probably already has that feature!). MasterBrowse can be configured to call an alternate viewer for special types of files, such as pictures or sound files. It is _Fast_ and smooth, and can take full advantage of GDOS/SpeedoGDOS, the features of MultiTOS, MultiGEM, Mag!X, and Geneva, as well as the alternative desktops such as NeoDesk, TeraDesk, and Gemini. Another nice feature is that MB supports Peter Seitz' View Protocol, which allows other programs to instruct MB to display a file instead of using their own default viewers. A REALLY nice feature new in this version is that MB will emulate the TOS 1.4 Item Selector for all of you TOS 1.0 and 1.2 users out there. Keyboard (user configurable) or mouse controlled. Online help (using the ST-Guide .ACC). It has an easy-to-use installation program. Shareware ($15). SUPPORT SHAREWARE AUTHORS! (If you register this program you get a $5 credit towards... well, read the docs and find out!). Color or mono. This will work on floppy or hard drive systems. NOTE: v.4.9 of MasterBrowse is in the NEWFILES category. MINI_TX2w is Mini_TX2, v.1.50a, by David Holmes. This is a freeware program for viewing TX2 and ASCII files. The program can load any TX2 file, levels 2 through 4, making it completely compatible with the TX2 Text Processor 1.50. If you like TX2 files (with pictures, multiple text features and more), why don't you purchase the TX2 Text Processor, an advanced file viewer (with dozens more features than this program) with a built-in editor, block functions, printing capabilities, and more! Color or mono. Docs included. MULTLANGw by Stuart Coates is Multi~Lang, The Multiple Language Look-Up System for the Atari ST v.2.0 (dated Jan. 1, 1992). This SHAREWARE program will translate words between as many as nine different languages (an extensive German and English dictionary is included). Enter a word and the German (or English) equivalent will pop out. Color or mono. Docs included. ST/STe/TT compatible. He requires PD companies to register, so guess what? We registered! MULTSPANw is a Spanish to English file to be used with Stuart Coates' Muli-Language Look-Up System (MULTLANG in the Suzy B Catalog). This Spanish file supplements the German file that comes with that program. It is much smaller, only 1600 or so words. By Gerry Scott-Moore. M_SPELLw is a Calamus SL dictionary file (.CWB) that will allow you to spellcheck your Calamus Documents. It includes numerous abbreviations, contractions and some names. NEWLETTRw is a newsletter example/template for PageStream. If you do some DTP work check this out to see how someone else puts one together. NEWSDISKw by Tom Bellucco is v.2.1 of his GEM based disk newsletter creation program. Running on any ST with either a mono or color monitor, NEWSDISK will allow you to create your own disk newsletter (or anything else in a similar vein). It allows you to incorporate text and pictures into a complete and pleasing whole. SHAREWARE. NOSEYIIw is Nosey II v.1.5 by Frank Vuotto of F10 SOFTWARE. This is a working demo (15 minute time limit) of a utility that allows you to search up to 50 files at a time to find just that article you were looking for. NOSEY is not intended to be a text reader, it is a locator. You will probably want to use your normal text reader to peruse the file once you've located it (but this version does support showing more of the file surrounding the match). It now supports Word Writer and other word processor files, as well as standard ASCII text. NOSEY can be used as a desk accessory by changing the extender from .PRG to .ACC. The results of your Boolean AND, OR, and NOT searches can be directed to your printer or a disk file. Color or mono. Docs included. NOTEPADw is NotePad, a convenient little notepad accessory for your ST by Bill Aycock. This .ACC has a resizable window, word wrapping of text, the ability to load, append, and save files, copy and move text, delete, find text strings and replace them (if you wish), use the mouse, arrow keys, backspace, delete, and tab keys to control your input (you use the keyboard letters as well!) and more! Close the window and then reopen it and you'll find your text still there. This also allows you to access other .ACC while the notepad window is open! This is very well done! It's ideal for jotting quick notes while you're in the middle of another program, and it's a serviceable word processor if your needs are simple. Docs included. Color or mono. NSLTRLYTw is a Calamus 1.09 .CDK document by D. Harris of Laser's Edge Graphics. It is the template of a church newsletter. It contains some text (interesting!) and graphics, along with various text effects created through Calamus' built-in tools. While this file uses lots of PD fonts, you can substitute your own with little ill effect. The author offers it to us as an idea booster. OCR125Ew is OCR v.1.25 by Alexander Clauss (Dated May, 1994). This freeware program will allow you to load in a scanned image of a text and train the software to recognize the letters and transform them into straight ASCII text. This program has a lot of features, and now that the documentation (and program) has been translated into English I can figure out a lot more of them! Create font dictionaries for each of the fonts you regularly experience and save them for future use. That way you don't need to "train" the software each time. ST-Falcon compatible, color or mono, and requiring at least 500K free RAM, this program seems to work as advertised. It certainly works well on the supplied text image file (which looked like a regular hand scan, i.e., pretty cruddy). Of course, you will need a scanner to create the images to convert in the first place (or know someone who has one!). I recommend this file to you. Of course, it's not as good as MyGraph's OCR software, but it's free (voluntary contributions are most welcome!). OLCNTSTw is a Calamus document that contains the winners of the 1991 Calamus Outline Art drawing contest. These are some excellent CVG drawings! I expecially like the one titled "Friday." That horse didn't like the result of jumping over that fence! PANTONE1w is the Pantone Color Palettes for Calamus SL, Version 1.1 by David Simmer II (dated March 12, 1992). Describing colors can be a very difficult task without a frame of reference. "Light blue" to you may be a totally different color than "light blue" to somebody else. To better assist the graphic artist communicate effectively in color, the Pantone Matching System was developed in 1962. Using Pantone, it is easy for you to specify exactly the color you want to your printers and suppliers. No more guesswork, no more disappointing results. That's what you get with this file. PAPDIRECw is a large series of Calamus .CDK templates by Jimmy Carter (not the ex-President!) for use with Calamus 1.09N (it should also work with Calamus S and SL). Each .CDK represents one of Paper Direct's pre-printed paper designs. This file contains all of the designs in the "Brochures," "Certificates," "Frames," and "Letterhead" sections of their catalog. For the most part, these templates are full-page designs made up of several thick and thin Calamus frame borders approximating the appropriate design. Just load these into Calamus, design your page using the template, and print out your material using the appropriate Paper Direct paper. Paper ordering information included. PGS_CSw v.2.0 is an .ACC for use with PageStream 2.1 by Larry Weinheimer (dated Jan. 20, 1992). This .ACC allows access to those "odd-ball" characters which normally need complex key combinations and a chart. This version replaces PGS_AP_D. This is a great .ACC that really allows you to easily use any character. Recommended if you have PageStream 2.x. Color or mono. Docs included. PS_PATCHw is the PageStream Color Patch by Arthur Landsman (dated Feb. 13, 1993). Have you ever been frustrated by something and then done something about it? Doesn't that feel good! Arthur had a problem with PageStream and he fixed it, and he's sharing that "fix" with you. If you use PageStream in color you know that the column/frame borders are black dashed lines. Sometimes those lines appear as part of the printable text. At best this is a mild annoyance, at worst quite confusing. This file is a Macro "patch" that will allow you to put some color into your frames. Using this file you will be able to select all columns and color the frame outlines with one keypress or, if you prefer, color the column background a different color. You can also select individual texts, give them a colored frame, a different color background, no frame, or black dashes. Returning to "normal" is as easy as a keypress. Installation directions are included. This was created for PageStream 1.83, but I don't see why it wouldn't work on newer versions as well. He has also included in this archive the .ACC "Retrace" and the disk/file tool "FCOPY3" and refers to them in his directions. Recommended, if you use PageStream. PUB_DMNDw is a text file by Michael 'Papa' Hebert entitled, "Publishing on Demand." This is an interesting article by the Guru of AtariWorks. It tells about his experments with Desktop Publishing and how his book, "Papa's Grafik Guide to AtariWorks Word Processor" came about and how it is published--by him right in his home office. An article like this makes you think of all sorts of possibilities--but that's what 'Papa' is good at doing--just look at the ATARI_W category! RDD320w is The Revenge Document Displayer v.3.20 by Stuart Coates (dated March 26, 1994). The Revenge Document Displayer provides you with a text viewing utility that is both powerful and easy to use. I recommend it to you. It will allow you to load, display and print out any ASCII document (either by simply double-clicking on the program, running it as a TTP program, installing it as an application, using it as an alternate text viewer in NeoDesk 3, or, with TOS 2.0x or higher , just dropping the text file on the program icon). When you load a document (up to 200 at once!) any control characters will be automatically stipped out so that it is more readable. (This in itself makes this program worth getting...but there's more!). RDD allows reading of ASCII text compressed with Pack Ice 2.4 (not included in the archive), which can save you a PILE of space on your drives. Scroll up and down the page using the arrow keys, create tabs, move up and down a page at a time, go to the beginning or end of your document, automatic pagination (with selectable page breaks), search for specific text, set bookmarks (up to 100), mark blocks for printing (and print!), dump hex files, execute external program with a single keystroke (have up to 20 configured for automatic running), set the scan rate between 50 and 60 Hertz, view Degas pictures, and much more. Mouse and/or keyboard controlled. Docs and online help included. I like the interface of this version much better than previous versions. It seems much easier to control. ST-Falcon compatible (in non-ST res, too!). There is an excellent installation program that make installing RRD simple and easy to do. A 68030 version is included which is even faster for those of you with 68030 CPUs. Unfortunately, this program is not compatible with DC Right Click, a utility I often use to simulate a double left click with a quick right mouse button click. Oh well, I guess we can't have everything! READTEXTw is the ReadText File Analyzer by Paul Lefebvre. ReadText will analyze a text file and report back to the user the number of words, lines, words per line, plus much other information. If no filename is passed to ReadText, it will prompt the user for a filename. RESUMEMKw is the Resume' Maker. A simple program which allows you to enter data and then print out a resume'. Not exactly the biggest and the best, but it can give you an idea on what information to include when you type it up yourself. RFFTTOWWw is two programs that will allow you to convert Timeworks WordWriter ST format files to standard IBM/RFT format and the reverse. A/RFT (Document Content Architecture/Revisable Form Text) is a standard word processing format that can be created and read by many IBM-PC compatible word processors such as DisplayWrite IV, Professional Write, Word Perfect, and many others. This standard format allows different word processors to exchange documents while retaining all the formatting such as bold face, underline, italics, etc. RLPHTVTYw is Don Harris' of The Laser's Edge Design version of Dr. Franke-Einstein's Theory of Ralphativity (a humorous parody). Unfortunately I can't view this (it sounds great and I know that Don does fantastic work, but I don't have Calamus S or SL--yet--and it won't load into v.1.09N). RUNDOWNw is a WordFlair document by Bob Saldana that he uses as a rundown sheet with his Cable show. Print it out (using WordFlair), mark it up, and pass it out to keep all of those engineers and directors happy! RUNRND2w is a PageStream 2.1 .DOC file that tells and shows you how to use the Text Runaround feature in PageStream. Using T.R. can really help snazz up your documents, and this file does a fine job of explaining how to do it. SANDP21w is v. 2.1 of Sandp by Joe Andrews. This program will allow you to format text output on your screen with different fonts and colors. You can now have your Heading lines in Boldface, italics, or any of the other combinations, and in any color, too! So now you can put your club newletter on a disk and really snazz it up! Color. Docs included. SCRLTHUNw is the Scrolling Thunder Text File Viewer demo v.1.0 by Ken Newman. Scrolling Thunder is a viewer or browser for text files (but you could read binary code if you wished as well) with a difference. It exclusively uses hardware smooth scrolling, available only on STe/MegaSTe/TT/Falcon, to produce a very fast and smooth text display. It scrolls forward or backward at variable speed, and is almost entirely mouse-controlled (with some keyboard use as well--mostly for file searches and some other logical controls). You can load text (either with CR+LF/LF or CR which about covers the types various computers produce) with no limit on its line length. There is no fixed tab size, or fixed end-of-line character requirements. It can load Degas fonts or search for text strings. The text is displayed using the entire screen and scrolls up or down based on mouse movement. It takes a bit of getting used to (say five minutes) but after that everything else seems jerky. You can use with from a command-line shell as well. This demo limits you to the first 5K of each file. SHAREWARE. This works fine with my Hard drive and exits cleanly. SHORTBINw is Sort, a small program and doc file by L.J.M. de Wit that will allow you to sort and/or merge files (text, but I think that this will manipulate just about anything). This is comparable to the Unix sort utility; even most of the flags are the same. As the docs say, "Sort sorts, then writes the lines of the named files to its standard output, or a file." You can designate how the file is to be sorted, according to a number of parameters (line by line, word by word, numbers counting or not, alphabetical or reverse alphabetical, etc.). Docs included. This works on my STE. Why is it called SHORT BIN? Who knows! SL_HELPSw is a series of files that can help you with Calamus SL. 1. Marioset contains the CFT and SET file that Mario of ISD uses on his TT workstation. It also includes an HPDJ500C printer driver and a small Readme file; 2. Formats is a short text file that tells all the import/export modules for Calamus SL, and 3. Mario_1 is a series of Tips of Calamus SL about screen rasterization, TIFF files, LHIII printers, extended memory, dual monitors, mezzotinting, and vertical text alignment. SPAR4w is a text and DEGAS picture file describing Spar Systems online electronic books for use with Calamus (v.1.09N and SL) and PageStream (1.8 & 2.2). These programs can very useful for the novice or advanced user of these programs. They come in .ACC format and so are accessable whenever you need a hint or outright help in creating your DTP master- pieces using these programs. SPELL27w is Spell v.2.7 by Eric Bergman-Terrell (dated May 12, 1988). This is a program that allows you to detect and correct spelling mistakes in your word processor files (on disk). You can add to the dictionary (one included). Eventually you will have all your commonly used words in the dictionary and you will only be prompted for new or unusual ones. This program allows you to use your mouse in selecting multiple text files. Color or mono. Docs included. Easily used and useful. SPELLCHKw by Eric B. Lindros is an excellent spelling checker and dictionary file. You can check files for misspellings and then correct them on your original file. The program displays a whole list of words close in spelling to the possibly misspelled word. You may add or delete words from the dictionary. You see the (possibly) misspelled words in context (an advantage over SPELL27), but you cannot use the item selector to select a file. Color or mono. SPELLINGw is a public domain spelling checker for the ST written by Eric B. Lindros. This program is interesting (and useful) because of how it stores words in its dictionary. For example the word "Word" would form the basis for "word, wordy, wordings, words, wording, worded" to all be considered valid by the dictionary. Other standard endings also are taken into consideration. SPELLONEw is Spellone by A K Bishop (dated June 3, 1991). This GEM based .PRG/.ACC is a comprehensive and easily used spellchecker. It includes a 137K dictionary of common words (nearly 15,000 words), and lets you add your own words to the dictionary. Docs included. SPELSNTYw is "You Don't Have To Be A Magician To Spell," a review of Spelling Sentry by Bill Pike. Spelling Sentry from Wintertree Software (the creators of GramSlam and The Grammar Expert) 43 Rueter St. Nepean, Ontario Canada K2J3Z9 (613)825-6271 is an .ACC spelling checker is fully GEM compatible and will work on any Atari ST, TT, Mega, STE, Stacy, Falcon, etc. This is the best spelling checker on the market today. I recommend it heartily. I use "Thunder" and from all I can see Spelling Sentry is many times better. Check out this review, or better yet just go out and buy Spelling Sentry. Text and .PI3 pictures included. 174K uncompressed. STEXT15w by Arvin Castillo is SText - a Text File Reader for the ST. SText was written to make the desktop reading of text files (ASCII) a whole lot easier, and it has gone on from there! This program has many features and was optimized to scroll up and down very quickly using the mouse buttons. This works very well, with rapid scrolling of your files. You can also view NEOChrome or DEGAS pictures from within STEXT. You can mark up to four positions within a text file and move between them. Print out or save to disk marked blocks of text. You may launch a program from within SText. Docs included. Color or mono. SHAREWARE. STGUID_Ew is a hypertext system for the ST/TT/Falcon (dated April 20, 1994). This looks like and excellent and easy to use system, but while the program and support files are in English, the docs are in German. With ST Guide, you can create all sorts of simple to fancy HyperText learning tools. I wish the docs were in English it looks so interesting! Color or mono. Geneva compatible. STSPEECHw is version 2.0 of ST Speech, a neat synthesized voice creator for the ST (TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible, at least). Just type in a sentence and it will speak it back to you. It has both an English text mode (where it speaks your typed words) and a phoneme mode (entered by pressing the "." key) which I can't figure out. I've seen this program in several places, but I've never seen any docs for it. Can anyone help me out? STWTXT28w is a program that will convert a formatted ST-Writer file for transfer to the 8-bit machines. CR/LF characters are converted to the necessary CHR$(155) used on the Atari 800/800XL, etc.. SX_CONVw is a small utility by Tom Nolan (release #01, v.1.00, dated May 18, 1992) that will convert Atari 8-bit files to Atari ST format. Works as TOS, TTP, Installed Application, or from a commandline. Docs included. TALKERU v.1.1 by G. Hungerford is a talking text file reading program. The speed and pitch of the "voice" are adjustable. Includes SPEECH.TOS. SHAREWARE. TEMPLATEw is a press release (dated Oct. 13, 1993) for Spar Systems which tells about the new Pagestream 2.0x+ "ReadyTemplates" for use with PaperDirect's pre-printed (fancy) papers. Using these 180+ templates will allow you to easily create brocures, business cards, post cards and more with style and ease. This is a good idea! TEXTUTILw is a multi-purpose text utility program that began life as a simple program to change lover case text to upper, and visa versa. Now it will sort text and data files, search and replace, insert text of data, act as a fast file viewer, convert 1st Word files to ASCII, and view your memory (computer!). Color or mono. Docs included. TITED067w is TitEd v.0.67 (dated 1992) by Raymond Hill. This is a small .PRG/.ACC utility will let you read and print an ASCII file with a GEM window. It is _very_ fast. You can load in any ASCII file, search through it for key phrases, double the font size for easy viewing, quickly scroll through the whole file (no wait at all!) and erase the text. It can be used as an application or accessory. It's full GEM, and work on ST, TT (Falcon, ...) in any screen resolution. It comes in an English and French version. Color or mono. TX2CNVT2 is the TX2 Converter 1.10 by David Holmes (dated May 3, 1992). This program converts online magazines to the TX2 format, complete with index (The TX2 format allows color, bold, all sorts of inhancements to your ASCII text using embedded text codes). It will also allow you to create your own TX2 files when used with ST Writer. Since Z*NET magazine is no more (replaced by AEO) Z*Net support has been removed, and has been replaced by Atari Explorer Online. 42K uncompressed. TX2VIEW5w is a program by David Holmes will allow you to include special text affects (bold, italics, underlines, colors) and graphics in your text and yet still have it able to be read from the desktop and other file viewers. This program gives you more than the ability to have fancy text on the screen. You may view NEO or DEGAS pictures from within it, launch any program, and more. SHAREWARE. This version will work on color or mono monitors. The mouse will stop working after 15 minutes. This is to encourage you to send in your registration fee so you can get the "key" to unlock it. Otherwise the program is the registered version. O yes, the author lists in a thank you file all those who have registered (not many!) TXTRULER is a Calamus document that will help the novice Calamus user to understand and use the text ruler functions of Calamus. Very useful. Needs Calamus to run. From the ST Roundtable on GEnie. TXTTOOLw by Don E. Farmer is a Word Processing Utility that computes word counts, checks spelling, reports questionable usage of English, and does search-and-replace's that are specified by a file. Some useful dictionaries are included but you may add to them yourself. Color or mono. Documentation included. GEM based. SHAREWARE. TXTTODOCw by Dr. Boyd Gafford is a handy utility that converts ASCII files to Word Writer or 1st Word format. If you use one of those WP programs, you need this! Why, you say. Because the import feature of both Word Writer and First Word Plus will 'work' with an ASCII file, the paragraphs generated will NOT reformat at all. This program allows ASCII files to be reformatted in those programs! Wonderful. Color or mono. TYPTUTORw by Bob Arerrdy is a program that will measure your typing speed. It will also tell you how many mistakes you made! You can make up your own tests or use the ones supplied. Color or mono. Docs included. Check out the STOS category for another typing program. UNFORM30w is the UNFORM Text File Unformatter v3.0 by Bill Aycock (dated Feb. 26, 1992). Most word processors use a carriage return/linefeed pair (CRLF) to indicate the end of a paragraph, but a text file captured online or a doc file printed to disk will probably have a CRLF at the end of every line. In addition, a file printed to disk may have a 5- to 10-character margin on the left. This is fine if you want to print the file as is, but it presents a problem when you try to import the file into your favorite word processor - you end up with hundreds of little one-line paragraphs! UNFORM is a simple utility that will "unformat" an ASCII text file into a form most generic word processors can use. It will remove trailing spaces from every line, get rid of extra CRLFs, and erase any left margin that's present. If you wish, you can have UNFORM add a blank line between paragraphs or convert tabs to spaces. Most of the basic formatting information is preserved; charts or tables that have been indented from the left margin aren't smooshed, and each paragraph (but not each line!) ends with a single CRLF. It does more, too. ST/STe/TT compatible. Color or mono. Docs included. It will run as either an .ACC or a .PRG. Keyboard or mouse controlled. UNIX2DOSw is the UNIX to DOS Text File Convertor by Stuart Coates (dated Dec. 1, 1991). This small utility allows you to convert UNIX text files into a format that can be used by DOS (or Atari ST). This process is neccessary because UNIX normally produces files without any Carriage-Return (ascii 13) codes and just terminates each line with a Line-Feed (ascii 10). UNIX2DOS takes an input file and scans it for linefeed characters and then replaces them with a carriage return followed by a linefeed. The ANSI C source code is included. VIEWER3Dw is a simple text reading program from Cool Wave Software. Designed to demonstrate 3D buttons this program does that, but it also serves a very useful purpose of allowing you to page through ASCII files simply and quickly. It also allows you to search for text, trash, or print-out a file as well. STE compatible (at least). Color or mono. No docs included. WORDCONTw is Word Count Accessory, an interesting program that can save you LOTS of time (if you always count the # of words in your text files). WORDFORMw by SKWare One (of SEURAT fame) will convert ASCII text to WordPerfect or First Word Format text. Great! Have you checked out SEURAT v.2.0? Wow! It sounds great! You can learn about it in the docs for this file. Color or mono. WORDLISTw is an ASCII listing of 2,700 words by Eugene Gorelik (dated Feb. 24, 1994). You can use this file to teach your spelling checker a thing or two (or is it, "Ewe Cann Ewes this vial two teach ewer spelling checker a thin oar too."). Merge this as is into your spelling dictionary (or since it has a lot of personal and place names) sort through it and discard words you won't likely need. Directions on how to merge this file into some common spelling checkers are included. WORDTESTw is a simple (HA!) text file quiz that I have had for several years now, and have never completed. It's not an intelligence test (good!) but rather a gauge of your mental flexibility and creativity (not good!). There are twenty-four questions to test you. The first is: "26=L. OF THE A." and the answer is "26=LETTERS OF THE ALPHABET." And there are 23 more where that came from! WPTOOLSw is the Word Processing Toolkit .ACC by Sandy Janas. It is designed to complement the 1st Word wordprocessor, but really it is useful with just about anything. It is an eight function utility. The functions are: 1. An alarm that can be set for up to 12 hours ahead (this also lets you set the time); 2. A printer selector that allows you to choose between a setup (customizable by you) of two different printers; 3. a word count utility (for 1st Word documents or ASCII text); 4. a free RAM display; 5. a volume relabeler; 6. a formatter (standard fast, or extended formats); 7. an Undelete utility (wonderful when you accidently delete a file!), and 8. a screen saver (which you click on to start). This is a very handy .ACC! Docs included. Color or mono. YEAR1991w is a 1992 series of Calendars created using PageStream 2.1. All twelve months for 1992, using the fonts you got with your program. I like that it has a "next month" preview on each page. It is designed so you can update it next year for a 1993 calendar. It will work best on a 2 meg plus ST (though I think it will work on a 1 meg machine). By William H. 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