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But then again, since that text is the complete description of the Suzy B's Software library, and you have our two volume CD before you, reading these descriptions can't be all bad! The Suzy B's Software library, brought to you in cooperation with Toad Computers is the most complete compilation of PD/ Shareware/Demo software available for the ST-Falcon line of computers. Our motto is that we give you, our customers, "A Honey of a Deal!" With two CD's full of programs and files, we think that we have done just that. We hope you'll agree! But we can't rest on our laurels (or is it our honeycombs?). Hundreds of programs are being released each month, and if you want them, you'll find that we have them. At the moment we have several hundred megabytes of programs and files which we have not yet cataloged, and which wouldn't fit on the two CD's even if we had done so! Those will find there way into our update catalog. You can order those through our normal "honey of a deal." 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 This folder contains the complete collection of Suzy B's Software descriptions. It's over 3.6 megabytes of ASCII text describing over 10,600 files (and check out the EXTRAS category for hundreds of other files separated into categories, but not individually described). Another folder (ONE_FILE) contains the category descriptions listed all in one large file (to make it easy to search for specific types of files throughout the whole library) In order to read these files you will need a utility to read files (obviously!). Any wordprocessor will do just fine. But View II by Damien Jones will do even better (View II is an inexpensive commercial product which displays text files, most types of pictures and animation files and allows you to listen to many sound types). EdHack by Craig Harvey (another commercial do-every- thing editor) will work as well. DC Shower will do the same. Finally, MasterBrouse (MB49BIN in the WORDWORK category is an excellent shareware program. You couldn't go wrong there). Check out the WORDWORK (Word Work), TXTEDTRS (TextEditors) or the UTILITYS (Utilities) categories for some other programs which will let you do this. Each file in the Suzy B's Catalog (with some exceptions listed below) has a one or two letter extension which tells the category where you may find it. For example, the UTILITYS (Utilities) category has the extension "u" while the PROGRAMM (Programming) category has the extension "pr." This information is not as critical for this part of the catalog where the files are in their separate categories, but we thought that we'd let you know what they were all about! Good looking! 8_BIT (8-Bit to IBM files) "ei" ADULT_ED (Adult Education) "ad" AEO_STR (Electronic Magazines) (none needed because of names) ANIMATIN (Animations) "an" ATARIWRK (AtariWorks Program Files) "aw" BAGGETTA (Albert Baggetta's Programs) "ba" BECKER (David Becker's Programs) "be" BOOT_UP (Boot-Up Utilities) "bo" BRUMLEVE (Dorothy Brumleve's Programs) "br" CHRISTIN (Christian Oriented Files) "ch" DATABASE (Database applications) "da" DC_PROGS (Double Click Soft. freeware) (none needed because of names) DEGAS (Degas pictures and Utilities) "de" FALCON (Falcon specific files) "fl" FINANCES (Financial Programs) "fi" FONTWORK (DTP fonts and more) "fo" FORMTCPY (Format and Copy Utilities) "fc" GAMES (PILES of Games!) "g" NEWGAMES (MORE PILES of Games!) "ng" GEM (GEM vector drawings) "ge" GEMSOUND (System-sound replacements) "gs" GUBERFNT (654 of Sol Guber's Calamus Fonts!) "gf" IMG (.IMG format pictures) "i" KIDS (Kids related programs and files) "k" LABELS (Label and catalog making files) "l" LEFEBVRE (Good .PRGs from the Lefebvre family) "lf" MIDI_SND (MIDI Sound files and Utilities) "ms" MINTPRGS (MiNT related files) "mi" MODEMS (Telecommunications software) "m" MODS (.MOD music files and Utilities) "md" NASA (Space related files) "n" NEO (just a few NEOchrome pictures) "ne" OTHERPIC (Piles of a variety of pictures) "op" PCS (PhotoChrome pictures) "pc" PERMISSN (Permission category files...these are "pe" not on the CD because of restrictions on their distribution, but...read it and see!) PICMANIP (Picture Manipulation files) "pi" PORTFOLI (A few Atari Portfolio files) "po" PRNTUTIL (Print Utilities programs) "pu" PROGRAMM (Programming files) "pr" SOUNDS (PILES of sound files and programs) "sn" SPECTRUM (Spectrum 512 pictures) "sp" TCB_MODS (TCB Tracker MOD files) "tm" TERRAPIN (Terrapin Ent. Educational Software) "tp" TEXTFILE (MANY interesting Text files) "tf" TINY (Tiny format pictures and Utilities) "tn" TLC_PRGS (The entire Library of TLC Programs) "tl" TXTEDTRS (Text Editing Programs and Files) "te" UNCLCARL (Uncle Carl's Programs--Wow!) "uc" UTILITYS (Tools to enhance productivity) "u" VIRUS (Programs and files to KILL Viruses!) "v" WAV (.WAV format sound files) "wv" WORDWORK (helping you use words effectively) "w" P.S.: Have you ever wondered where we find all of these files? We find them scattered about the nation on private Bulletin Board Services (BBS's) like Toad Hall, the CodeHead Headquarters BBS, Toad Computers BBS (see phone numbers below) and on commercial services such as GEnie (sign-up by calling 1-800- 638-9636) and Delphi (sign-up by calling 1-800-544-4005). Delphi is much cheaper than GEnie and offers complete InterNet access, including file transfers and messages. GEnie is more expensive and only offers InterNet mail services, but the files and support activities are much greater. Some of my favorite files are the support files from GEnie. They answer many of the questions you have about your favorite productivity software and games. The support there is very good. If you don't already have a modem and are signed on to Delphi and GEnie then you are missing a lot! I recommend both of these services to you. After all, while the files we have here are great (don't think we aren't biased!), but if you're not online you miss out on a lot! You can contact me (Michael Burkley, Husband of Suzy B) on any of these online services: Delphi (MRBURKLEY), GEnie (M.BURKLEY1), InterNet Mail as MRBURKLEY@Delphi.COM, The CodeHead BBS (213-461-2095), Toad Computers BBS (410-544-6999), and at Toad Hall, now the official BBS of the Boston Computer Society (617-567-8642) as Michael R. Burkley. I hope to hear from you! ****************** You do realize don't you that we are not responsible for how you use the software you get from us? If something trashes your hard drive, or messes up your file structure we're sorry, but we can't be held responsible. We don't knowingly let anything go out from here that is defective, but there still might be something in our files. We don't like the idea of having to cover ourselves like this, but we've been told we have to do so. Thanks again, --Suzy B *************************** HERE'S OUR PRESS RELEASE FOR YOU TO PASS ABOUT Niagara Falls, New York Suzy B's Software..."A Honey of a Deal" Suzy B's Software is buzzing onto the scene of the Public Domain/ Shareware supply services with a difference. Supplying single- or double-sided disks as requested, we will fill the disks full with compressed self-extracting files (compatible with all TOS versions). That in itself gives you a good deal, but Suzy B's goes on to give you what the owner, Susan Burkley, calls "a honey of a deal." She asks, "How many times have you wanted a utility and a game from a P.D. service but had to buy two disks to get them both? With Suzy B's we put your individual selections on a single disk so you can pick and choose and get more of what you want. Do you want a game, a children's program, a picture file or two, the most recent version of ST Writer, and a NASA press release? You can have them all on one disk! All our files are compressed in a self-extracting format to give you even more of what you want. Right now we have about 10,600 files from which to choose--our catalog is over 1,300 pages long--THREE POINT SIX Megabytes of ASCII text, and it keeps growing! It's a lot more work for us, but you get a honey of a deal!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How did Suzy B's Software come about? One day in 1989 Susan and Michael Burkley ordered twenty single-sided disks from a major PD disk supplier. After getting the disks and sorting them and discarding the "stuff" they couldn't use, well, they didn't have much left. And so, an idea was conceived. After nearly two years of work, Suzy B's Software was born. Susan, with the help of her husband, runs Suzy B's Software out of their home. Dividing up the labor between them, Susan runs the administrative end of the business while her Michael combs through the 1000's of online files to bring you the best in Public Domain/ Shareware offerings. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To All Shareware Authors (please pass this along!): Suzy B's Software is offering you an opportunity to increase your Shareware registrations. If you will place a brief text description of our service in your software's documentation (see below) we will give a free two disk Suzy B's Software catalog (value $2) _and_ a $3 discount on a Suzy B's Software disk to each person who registers one of your programs. If they register two they will get a total of $6 in credits. Even if a person is just _upgrading_ your software (and if you charge money for the upgrade!) they still get the $3 discount! Please get in touch with us if you wish to participate in this program, or if you wish to get one of our catalogs and see our selection first hand. Maybe we can help each other! Suzy B's Software 3712 Military Road Niagara Falls, N.Y. 14305 U.S.A. phone: 716-298-1986 716-297-8514 Suzy B's carries an ENORMOUS selection of Atari PD/SHAREWARE software as well as having a VERY unique approach to software distribution. Call today for a catalog, I think you'll be pleased! Suzy B's Software puts your individual selections on a disk so you can pick and choose and get more of what you want. Do you want a game, a children's program, a picture file or two, the most recent version of almost any PD Program, and a NASA press release? You can have them all on one disk! Right now they have about 10,600 compressed files from which to choose! With Suzy B's software you get "a honey of a deal!" Good News! Everyone who registers one of my Shareware programs will receive a free two disk Suzy B's Software catalog (value $2) _and_ a $3 credit towards the purchase of a disk from the Suzy B's Software collection. Register two programs, get a $6 credit towards the purchase of two or more disks; register three programs, get a $9 credit towards the purchase of three or more disks...and so on! What if you've already registered, but have an older version of my software? Just upgrade for a fee of $x and you'll still get the Suzy B's discount. Now that sounds like "a Honey of a Deal!" Just include a SASE with your registration fee so that I can mail a certificate of registration back to you for use with Suzy B's. ***IMPORTANT***IMPORTANT***IMPORTANT***IMPORTANT***IMPORTANT*** A VERY IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING PUBLIC DOMAIN vs. SHAREWARE SOFTWARE It's possible that you might not understand the concept of shareware. Shareware is a unique method of distribution of software...it's provided very often in complete, fully-functional form by the programmer on the understanding that if you like it enough to use it again, you'll send the programmer the 'cost' of the software. It could be anything from a postcard of thanks (really!) to a $5-$50 contribution (typically $5-20), and your contribution could get you complete documentation, a better version of the program, more software from the same author, any number of things. You'll read about shareware frequently as you browse through the texts provided by the programmers, and a great many of the programs we offer are shareware. PLEASE SUPPORT SHAREWARE PROGRAMMERS! Just because you've paid us to copy the files from our library doesn't mean you "own" a piece of shareware. True public domain software requires NO payment to the programmer. MOST programmers creating shareware for the Atari ST NEVER get a SINGLE contribution for their hours, weeks, sometimes months of hard work. By paying your shareware contribution, you not only help motivate these amazing people to create newer, better software, you could make a pen-friend, or at the very least surprise the heck out of them! We're not going to try to 'guilt' you into paying for your shareware...but the benefits of doing so are varied and numerous! Much of the shareware in our catalog is as good as or better than commercial software costing three to ten times the suggested registration fee. REMEMBER...DO YOUR "SHARE" EVERY MONTH! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We are now an official distributor of the Towers Manual from JV Enterprises. Towers is an Excellent 3D Graphics and sound Dungeons game for all 1 meg or more ST-Falcon computers (you need the manual to get past the fifth level). I recommend it to you. See TOWERS in the New Games category of our catalog for more information about this excellent game. You can order the manual from us for $15 (and as always, NO shipping and handling charges). You can now register all of David Munsie's games and productivity software through Suzy B's Software!. David is a productive programmer--creative and skillful, too! My favorite is Asteroidia (see the description in the MUNSIE folder). Perhaps you will like Frantick better (now there's a WILD game!). For all of you GFA Basic programmers out there you really can benefit from David's G_SHELL utility for use with GFA Basic v.3.5 or higher. You will find some older versions of these files scattered throughout the GAMES, NEWGAMES, and PROGRAMMING categories. Make sure check out the MUNSIE folder for the newest versions! They are even better than the originals! ;V-;V-;V-;V-;V;V';V';V';V';V'XXXXXXMbXMbXbXbXbXbXbXbXbXbXbXbcMscUq c5S)XMtǫj XIc%뎫;VY8ݱ‰莫5VnwrcS,Xetǫ* ;VY8ݱ;V?XXXX`X`X`XSSSSSSSSSS;V/ݱ;,8;,8;V-;V-;V-;V-;V-;V-XLj뎫UXXGLj뎬UsX ň뎬5CnIuǬ5F\w{qK;.XTw'MD z\kM(`bMwVI +ܒ2ΐLz,\Gq`17)1&eÈ@|ҸI9'@bNJ7%5ީŜ(P$􊷬BcήrfHfVZTNqj Wsz[U" "Y* %2[ĸTnJR75n 8_BIT is a new addition to the Suzy B's Software catalog as of the August, 1994 issue. It's not really about 8-bit files, but for those of you who have Atari 8-bit computers and IBM clones and who wish to transfer data between the two via disk. It also contains Darek Mihocka's new 8-bit emulator for IBM clones. 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 AT2IBMei is an IBM program by Dave Brandman and Kevin White (dated July 18, 1991) that allows a PC to read an Atari double density disk formatted with MyDOS (SpartaDOS won't work). It will read all SS/DD disks (formatted with any drives). It will read DS/DD disks formatted with an Atari XF551 with MyDOS. It may read DS/DD disks formatted with a Percom, although this is untested. Docs included. PCXFRMei is a text file describing the upcoming PC Xformer Atari 8-bit emulator for DOS, Windows, OS/2, and Windows NT. Full speed full compatibility 8-bit emulation from the makers of ST Xformer and Gemulator. PC_MYDOSei is an MS DOS program which will allow you to format a disk on your PC which can then be used to copy information from your PC to this disk which can then be read on any Atari 8-bit single sided drive in double density. It works with MY DOS, Spartados, etc. It has some problems with Spartados X, but the 3.2 version works fine. Docs and source code included. SIO2PCei is SIO2PC v.2.5 by Nick Kennedy. This is a hardware interface and software utility package which will allow storage of your Atari files on your PC's hard and floppy disks, plus printer output redirection and file conversion in both directions. It also allows one to create up to four ramdisks in the PC's ram space and actually BOOT the Atari from the PC. No special patches are needed so you can use your favorite DOS. (Don't let the HARDWARE part scare you off. It's simple to build and this file tells you how to do it, or you can get it from the author.) It is a PC format file which you must uncompress on a PC/Clone using PKUNZIP (or on an ST using STZIP). Docs included. Shareware. SRei is a BETA version of SpartaRead - a SpartaDOS double-density disk reader for PC's by Oscar Fowler (dated March 31, 1992). SpartaRead uses standard DOS calls to write files to your hard disk (or floppy) when copying from Atari disks. This program must be run on an MS-DOS machine, NOT on an 8 bit Atari. If you don't have an MS-DOS computer, you can't use this file. Docs included. UTILei is a MS-DOS (PC) program by Chris Chiesa that can read files from DD (MyDOS) formatted diskettes and also write files to them. Can automatically convert Atari EOLs to PC CR-LFs and vice versa. Source code included. (NOTE: be sure to use the /B option for Binary files or it will attempt to convert EOLs or CR-LFs). XF2ei is PC Xformer v.2.0 - The Atari 400/800 Emulator For MS-DOS Compatible PCs by Darek Mihocka (dated June 20, 1994). This program won't do you any good on any ST-Falcon. It is for those of you with "PC's" only. PC Xformer 2.0 is a free emulator for MS-DOS users who wish to run their old Atari 400/800 software. Some 8-bit software and docs are included as well. A 286 machine and VGA monitor are required. Run your 8-bit programs at up to 7+ times standard speed (with a Pentium chip)! 裃[`p,>1{Y(/'7qcT !Tp5 #B sJQ g)fVTuiFuE%$#0 a[CD(_/>ʓgP Pa @&  P YW @Px@ LB3Qa f@*9h2 R@"`0.7Sԩ8B>3r{3>)?'0/? M/?@  @"Œ;|:XG 8z3NA Y? fBu. You can choose all sorts of structural parameters, display modes, and more. Rotate your molecules about any axis. Nicely done, and fast, too! DJNR_TYMad is a series of three drivers which will allow users of Quidnunc's Stalk the Market v.2.01 (only) to download stock quotes from Dow Jones News/Retrieval's //HQ data base when accessed through Tymnet. The three drivers allow you to download either the 12 most recent quotes, all available quotes (about a year's worth), or monthly quotes. This update was required due to a recent change in DJN/R's dialog which rendered the old drivers non-functional. Docs included. DVORKad is an .ACC that lets you use the efficent Dvorak keyboard layout. Originally written by Alex Stevens, it has been modified by Mike Bales. Here's some interesting history about how our typewriters (and computer keyboards) came to be. Christopher Latham Sholes invented the first practical typewriter. He originally arranged the letters alphabeticaly, but found that the type bars jammed even using the two-finger method that was then used. Using a list of the most common letters used in English, Shole rearranged the letters to slow the typist down. So where does that leave us today? Using a layout that was meant for two-finger typing and slowing the typist down. It was never intended to be used for touch typing. Enter Dr. Dvorak. He made a study of not only the common letters, but also the most common two-letter sequences used in the English language. These are called digraphs, and 137 of them make up 90% of text. The 11 most common account for 25%, the top 34 make up 50%, and the top 57 account for 75% of all text. This .ACC also includes Dr. Dvorak's layouts for people who only have one hand (either left or right) or who are missing fingers that make typing difficult. Using the common keyboard the average typist will move his or her fingers between 12 and 20 MILES in a 8 hour day. With the Dvorak layout, that is reduced to about ONE mile. Wow! Color or mono. Docs included as well as keyboard arrangements for all layouts. GET THIS ONE! EAR2ad is v.2 of Ear Trainer by E. Hundley. This is a program to help young (and older) music students gain the ability to easily recognize and name the musical tones they hear in scales and music. This program can help you a lot in your music appreciation, composing and improvisation. While EAR2 is more of a drill (with a "Mr. T" look-a-like that "encourages" you to learn the Major, Minor, Petatonic, and Chromatic scales), it plays like the game 'Simon.' It's FUN. Version 2 is now more tolerant of mistakes in the higher levels, allows you to review your errors at the end of your session and more. It's well worth the upgrade if you have v.1 (and if you don't have v.1 it's still worth getting!) Color only. Docs included. EGO_KICKad is the Ego Kick Alarm Clock. Just hook this little baby up to your 200 Watt Stereo and wake up your entire neighborhood (and just maybe yourself, too!). You input the current time and the time you wish the alarm to ring and then go to bed. When you're woken up you will be hearing a simple tune played over your monitor speaker or your Stereo. ST-STe compatible. By AtariPower7. I considered putting this in the ANIMATIN category. You'd certainly be animated when it went off! But I decided that it would be an educational experience as well! ENIGMAad is Enigma ST v.1.0 by David Guest. The German ENIGMA machine was the focus of the most intense decoding effort ever undertaken up to the Second World War. This file describes, in detail, the make up of the Enigma machine. It also provides you with an almost exact (but for you, improved!) computer version of the machine!. You can use this to encode messages for your own use or to pass on to a friend. Display the message on-screen, print it out, or save it to disk. Color or mono. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). EULER304ad is Euler, The Numerical Laboratory, v.3.04 (compiled May 13, 1993) by Dr. R. Grothmann. This is an amazingly detailed program which I could certainly have used going through college chemistry classes (math, too). As an added bonus this archive has an excellent ASCII text editor program by the same author. It has a PILE of features, is -fast-, and is seemingly well written. I would recommend getting this file just for the editor! But Euler is far more than a text editor. EULER is a complex GEM based program with the following features: - Interactive evaluation of numerical expressions with real or complex values, vectors and matrices, including use of variables. - Built in functions that can take vectors as input and are then evaluated for each element of the vector or matrix. - Matrix functions. - Statistical functions and random numbers. - 2D- and 3D-plots. - A built in programming language with parameters and local variables. - An online help. These features make EULER an ideal tool for the tasks such as: - Inspecting and discussing functions of one real or complex variable. - Viewing surfaces in parameter representation. - Linear algebra and eigenvalue computation. - Testing numerical algorithms. - Solving differential equations numerically. - Computing polynomials. A really nice demo function can be accessed and used in demonstrating the calculation and graphing capabilities of the program (and my ignorance of mathematics!). This version includes "C" source code. Color or mono. Docs included. ST-TT and Geneva compatible and requires at least one meg of RAM. Freeware. FLAGTRIVad is Flag Trivia v.1 by Michael Rupertus (dated Dec 29, 1986). This one or two player game shows you flags of the countries around the world. You must identify them by name (given 4 country names at the top of the screen). Mouse controlled. Color only. C source is included. Instructions included. FOODBARad is a program that provides a database of nutrients for various foods. It allows you to use this database to keep track of how much of each nutrient you have ingested over a period of time, normally one day, so you can compare the amount with the recommended daily allowance. Or you can use it to plan your meals. Color or mono. Docs included. This is a very usable version of the program, but there is an even more usable version available for a shareware contribution. FORMULAEad is FORM v.1.0 by J.Vermaseren. It is a symbolic manipulation program which places its emphasis on large formulae and execution speed. It is not a computer algebra system in the style of Matematica, Maple, Reduce or Macsyma: it has relatively little built in knowledge. There are enough mechanisms to provide it with nearly all the knowledge that is needed for large scale symbolic calculations in mathematics, physics and engineering. Some of the strong points are: 1: Very fast dealing with multivariate polynomials. 2: Built in vectors, Kronecker delta's, Levi-Civita tensors. 3: Extensive pattern matching. 4: (Field theory) Knows the trace algorithms of the Dirac algebra in 4 and in n dimensions. 7: The Manual has 250 pages (tutorial, syntax, examples). Unfortunately, the manual is NOT included in this archive. It is floating about in DVI format somewhere! This program requires at least one meg of RAM and a hard drive. GALAXYad by Brian Dunn simulates the motion of stars and planets under their mutual gravitational attraction. You may enter up to 20 different objects with differing positions, velocities, and masses. Watch how they interact under differing conditions. You can make some very interesting patterns before your simulation settles down into a regular orbit. Pan in and out at will. Leave trails, if you wish. Keyboard and mouse controlled. Color only. Docs within program. Not STE compatible. GEARCALCad by Steven Woo is a Bicycle Gear Calculator that will allow you to calculate whatever you calculate when you are interested in racing bicycles. you can set the parameters: hub size, chain length, etc.. I have to admit that this doesn't do much for me, but if you ride a bike seriously, get this. A similar program is BIKEGEAR by John Brochu. Why not get them both? Color or mono. GENEVSECad is the Secrets of Geneva, Part 1 by Al Fasoldt (dated Jan. 24, 1994). This is an excellent file for all of you Geneva multitasking/AES replacement utility from Gribnif (I think it is absolutely fantastic, and use it all the time). This file is full of Tips, tricks, and things that should be obvious but may not be! Al is a competent writer who knows how to write a useful software manual (he wrote the Geneva manual itself!). This article is by no means intended to be a replacement for the Geneva manual. It refers to the manual quite often and depends on it in many ways. So...it's no good for you pirates out there (support Shareware AND Commercial developers!). GE_DJNRad is a series of three drivers which will allow users of Quidnunc's Stalk the Market v.2.01 (only) to download stock quotes from Dow Jones News/Retrieval's //HQ data base when accessed through GEnie. The three drivers allow you to download either the 12 most recent quotes, all available quotes (about a year's worth), or monthly quotes. This update was required due to a recent change in DJN/R's dialog which rendered the old drivers non-functional. Docs included. GEODES13ad is Geodesic v.1.3, a very interesting mono-only program written by Ray S. McKaig out of his love of the perfect symmetry and beauty of geodesic domes. His interest began when he learned of Bucminster Fuller who initiated the necessary mathematics for spherical triangles and made extensive efforts to establish the concept in housing. This program has been written for two main purposes: for the beauty of the concept and for practical help in design work for actual housing. It is designed to ease the drudgery in designing Geodesics, and will provide you with with detailed dimensions for outside/inside surfaces, studs/frames and much other information you need to build your own dome. Frequency break-downs, window panels, cutting the sphere to create domes, full rotations (in any direction), "movie" display for fast rotations and other features are all included. You can print out your files (screen or printer) and save as Degas pictures as well. If you have Stereo-Tek glasses you can use them for full 3D displays. Geodesic examples with ASCII and on-line docs included. At least one meg of RAM required (more RAM means better animations and more features). This is a fun program to play with. STe compatible. SHAREWARE. GEODSHAPad is a series of 18 shapes (.GEO) for use with Ray S. McKaig's excellent Geodesic Dome creation program Geodesic v.1.3 (see GEODES13). If you get GEODES13 I recommend that you get these as well (though I recommend that you don't use them until you have created a few of your own--it's more fun that way!). GEOGRAPHad is a SHAREWARE version 2.0 of GEOGRAPHY TUTOR by A S D E Inc. With this program that will work with either a color or mono monitor you can learn about the world. You can learn about a country's Major religions and languages, the name of its capital, it population and growth rate, the life expectancy of both men and women with the Doctors per capita, literacy rates, land area, crops and more! There is also a learning mode that tests you on your knowledge. This program is limited in that only the data base for Africa is included. For only $15 you can get the whole world. GRAPHERad is really two programs by Delmar Searls. The first, Grapher 3D is a program that draws graphs of three dimensional functions of the type "z = f(x,y)." You can enter your own functions by simply typing them in. You control every aspect of the display including colors, size, and viewpoint. The program recognizes the following mathematical functions: ABS, COS, SIN, TAN, LN, EXP, and SQR. The program will plot out your 3D function in either your choice of a quick or a slow mode (more accurate). The other program is Graph, a program that does the same as above, except in a 2D mode. Color or mono. Docs included in Grapher 3D. Pascal source code included. GRAVGAMEad is a series of three german monochrome games that allow you to play with the stars! GRAVBAHN is a sophisticated gravity effect simulator in which you can place stars and planets wherever you wish, give them the mass and velocity you wish and see what happens. SWING_BY is a a GFA Basic file (.BAS) that requires GFABASRO.PRG to run. It is the fun/play game of the batch. 2NDSTAR is a program in which you specify the luminosity of two stars, their relative size, and the angle of rotation in regard to the viewer. It then sets the stars rotating about each other and graphs the change in luminosity on a graph in the background while you see the stars rotating in the foreground. Unfortunately, the docs and programs are all in German. They can be run (I have), but I am sure that they would be much more interesting if translated. Any takers? Dated 1987. GL4DEMOad is the demo of the newest version of The Grocery Lister v.4.0 by Randy Hoekstra (uploaded Nov., 1993). This is a MAJOR upgrade from v.3.1 (the last released version). Grocery Lister allows you make your purchasing decisions away from the grocery store bakery smells wafting out over the air conditioning. The author is a living example of the support Shareware authors give registered users. I had mentioned that it would be nice to be able to keep lists for the different grocery stores I frequent. Voila'! Grocery Lister now supports four stores at any one session with the option to load many others with the click of the mouse. I had mentioned I had some difficulty with selecting the grocery items using the mouse and guess what? This version gives me not a problem at all! I can't begin to mention all of the new and expanded features of this program. It's excellent! Just get it, you won't regret it! This demo comes with a grocery database of 1,000 items already, with the option of easily adding more items. A single grocery database file can have grocery item information including item name, category, location, coupon or sale flag, a taxable flag, and a price. Did I mention price? Yes, food costs money! Using a grocery list is a sure fire way to save money grocery shopping, and you also stand a better chance of not forgetting the _one_ thing you were going to the store to buy in the first place (how many times has that happened!). Mark your shopping list to match the store with the items you wish to purchase and the aisle numbering of your local market (I like this feature--it saves a lot of running around). You can even remind yourself of the coupons you have! This GEM based demo is limited in some extended features, but certainly usable as is (too usable--don't "forget" Shareware authors!). Color or mono. Docs come with the registered version. ST--Falcon (Geneva, too). One final bit of advice--make a list, and then remember to use it! GRW_QUIZad is the GRW Multiple Choice Quiz by Greg R Whalen. The author says that this program is set up to help parents prepare there children for upcoming tests. He does mention though, that it can be used for your own enjoyment. I agree with him! This is an excellent multiple choice quiz program. The program will give you the question along with 4 answers. Simply click the mouse in the circle in front of the correct answer (or of course, the incorrect answer--that's even easier!). Either way the program will let you know if your answer is correct (with a green colored "CORRECT!!!) or not (though a red "sorry" and the correct answer both being pointed with an arrow and told in words). You can add to an already existing quiz file (a Bible and a Vocabulary Quiz are included), or create your own, using the editor which is a part of the program. Docs included. SHAREWARE. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). Recommended. HANGMANad by Sean Copland is Hang Man. A popular song title from the 50's, 60's, 70's, or 80's will be displayed in the bottom box in the familiar line and dashes Hang Man format. You may edit the questions to be whatever you wish. Color only. HOME_SCHad is a series of messages downloaded from GEnie, the General Electric Network for Information Exchange. I don't know who downloaded them, but they are all from Category 8, Topic 2. Dates range from Nov. 1988 to Nov. 1989. GEnie is the official support arena for Atari. Thousands of files (even more than Suzy B's has...maybe!), excellent forums, and much much more. HYDRODEMad is a working demo of Hydrocal, a program that calculates answers to fluid flow applications given information you provide. Parameters addressed includes Reynold's Number, Friction Head, Total Dynamic Head, Pump Horsepower, Piping Data, Equivalent Piping Length, and more. Color or mono. Docs and ordering information included. HYPNOSISad is a program by G.A.Hess that can help you induce a S.H.E. (Slight Hypnotic Experience). This is a good way to unwind after a hard day at the office. This program has been tried and tested BUT make sure that you read the .DOC file before using it! Color only. INTERVUEad is the Question and Answer Program v.1.0 by Tyson Gill (dated 1988). By using this program you can use your ST to conduct an "intelligent interview" all by itself (up to 32,000 per session!). This program will direct the questions it asks based on the answers to previous questions. It even takes response time into account! You can make it into your own "expert system." Use it for telephone surveys, marketing studies, as a pre-interview questionaire, and more (even adventure games!). Docs included. SHAREWARE. TOS 1.0 only. IRASad is a series of TNY (16 color) pictures taken from the Infrared Astronomy Satellite and processed by T. Green. Views of the Andromeda Galaxy, the Ophiuchus star cloud, and M31. These are Infrared images, so they aren't crystal clear. They do look like what you see in a science mag. Pictures are descriptively labeled. ISBNad is an .ACC and a .PRG by Mark Brinkworth in which he does it again (dated May 31, 1994)! He wrote VERICARD which tells you whether or not a credit card number is valid. Now with ISBN2 you can tell is the ISBN #'s in the front of every book is valid or not. I've tried it with several books and they all come back as valid numbers (when would you ever find an INvalid number?). Anyway, it's interesting to find out that there is an inter-relationship between the numbers in an ISBN #. Color or mono. Geneva compatible. Docs included. ITSALLREad is a descendants based genealogy program which tracks the progenitor (the earliest known member) of a family line and all of their direct descendants. GEM based and works in both color or mono. This is a limited demo of a commercial product by Greg Kopchak. Excellent documentation. This is a detailed program! He also has a freeware program REL2TREE that will allow you to organize, store and print information on your family tree. Information on up to 600 parents, grandparents and great- grandparents can be stored on a 520 ST, over 2,000 on a 1040 ST, going back up to thirty-five generations. Unlimited notes for each entry are allowed. A simple text editor is provided or you may use a word processor. Color or mono. Excellent documentation. RELTREE may be found in our catalog as well. JUPMOONSad by A. Pikhard is is an excelent graphic display program for simulating the orbital motion of the Galelean moons of Jupiter. Also shown are the position angle and distance from the planet of each of the moons at the time displayed, as well as eclipses, transits, and even moon shadows! Mono only, but it will work with a mono emulator. The doc file says that it has included with it a mono emulator. I did not receive it that way. We have several in the Suzy B's UTILITYS catalog. The program is in German, but is mouse controlled and easy to learn how to use. Brief English docs are included. KAMASTRA is an interesting program. In a fairly tastefully done manner it uses line drawings to show the large number of positions for sexual intercourse described in the book, "Kama Sutra". This can make interesting viewing (among other things) for all of you married couples out there! The Bible states in many ways that sexual intercourse is a gift God has given married couples to be shared in joy and in hope. It can be something that brings together married couples for procreation pleasure, and a deepening committment to each other. Lacking the committment that marriage can bring results in intercourse that's just a passing thing, pleasurable for the moment and sometimes not even that. It's really missing out on what making love is all about! Color only. Docs within program. KEYBOARDad by Steven Schmitz is the best PD typing tutor program I have seen. It drills you on specific typing skills and specific keyboard combinations. Set up much like a typing textbook, this program can really help you to increase your typing speed and accuracy. Color or mono. On-line help. Recommended. LABORPROad is Laborant Professional v.1.00 by Jens Schulz (docs dated April 12, 1993). This is a very powerful Chemistry program, useful for all chemistry students and professionals. If you have something to do with a chemical problem, this program can help you. The docs are in German, unfortunately. It will work in all screen resolutions equal to or greater than 640 by 200 dots (color or mono) and is compatible with TOS 1.0-Falcon. LAWSad is "The Laws of Life v.1.0 by Dick Lee. This is a very interesting little program that will deliver to you 60 difference "Laws of Life." They contain laws like "Murphy's Law" and "The Second Law of Committo- Dynamics, "The less you enjoy serving on a committee the more likely you are pressed to do so." Choose the number of the law you wish displayed, and there it is. Excellent, insightful, and plain funny. LECTURESad is a series of 19 lectures on astronomy and astrophysics (+ one basic program listing and a short text on calculating planetary temperatures) by Dirk Terrell. Lectures might sound boring to you, but these lectures aren't (at least to me)! Using interesting illustrations (written) and insightful commentary, he leads you through what science is and how it is applied today in the arena of astronomy and in your everyday decisions as well. Well written and well worth getting. LEWIS123ad by Stephen Mehalek of Stone Age Software is the first spreadsheet for chemistry students, chemistry professors, chemists in industry, organic chemist, and any person who might need to deal with covalent bonds. Lewis123 with its interactive bond sketching environment can greatly enhance chemistry students' ability to grasp the concept of covalent bonding. Lewis123 can also dramatically reduce the time necessary for an organic chemist to draw the multitude of organic structures that s/he may have to depict. This is a 90% workable program, with the complete version is available for $29.95 (which you might not need, says the author). Mono only. Docs included. LEXICONad by Gary Wren is a combination learning game and database modeled after "flash cards". The database part of the program allows you to build lists of words which can be printed out or used by the game part of the program. Each entry consists of a word or phrase in some language, its translation in another language, and an example of its use. The words may be a maximum of 20 characters; the example, a maximum of 30 characters. There are eight starter files representing five languages (French, Italian, German, and Dutch), all related to English. Feel free to add to or amend these as you like. It would be nice if everyone who downloads this could expand the lexicons a little and upload their versions. The game can be played by one or two players. A word, chosen at random, is flashed on the screen. Type in the correct translation and press RETURN. Docs included. LIFEWINDad is a simple program that asks you a number of questions and then, based on your answers, provides you with a number of years you might be expected to live. The questions are based on a life insurance questionaire. LUSCHERad is the Luscher Color Test developed a number of years ago by Dr. Max Luscher of Switzerland and (recently) programmed by Alan Denison. Here's the idea behind it (of which I am a bit sceptical, but seems OK as long as you don't swallow it whole, hook, line, and sinker): This text proports to detect personality traits based on prejudices and preferences of very specific colors. Unfortunately, those colors aren't the same as the ST low rez pallete, which throws the test results for a loop! The author points that out, and as well cautions that this is really designed to be coupled with professional observations. But it's still fun. Make sure to take the results with a grain of salt (unless, of course, that the program tells you that you are absolutely the best thing that has ever shown up on this planet (well, that is, for at least 2000 years!). Color only. STe compatible. GEM based. Docs included. MARRIAGEad is a GFA Basic program that provides a series of questions for couples who are married. If you are married this questionaire can help you to get to know your spouse (and yourself) in a more complete way. I don't think you will regret getting this program. Color or mono. Needs GFABASRO.PRG or GFA BASIC to run. MARSMOONad is the Mars Moons Program by A. Pikhard. With this program you can get an excellent graphical display of the orbital motions of Phobos and Deimos, the two moons of Mars. This program is mono only, but will work with a monochrome emulator (see the Suzy B's UTILITIES catalog for your choice among several). The program docs say that an emulator is included in the file, but in the file I received one was not. This program will not work on a TT. MARSTEMPad is the Mars temperature program by A. Pikhard. With this program you can get details of the temperature of Mars' atmosphere for different atmospheric densities and for different seasons of the year. This program is mono only, but will work with a monochrome emulator (see the Suzy B's UTILITIES catalog for your choice among several). This program will not work on a TT. The program is in German, but mouse controlled and easily figured out. MASEad is the Adaptive Spectral Estimator by Wesley Hertel and Steven Seidl v.1.0 (dated 1987). This is a program that simulates the spectral characteristics of a described signal. This program will transform a time domain signal into the frequency domain. Unlike time-frequency transforms such as the FFT, this program does not sample a actual signal but instead generates the frequency domain characteristics from a hypothetical signal. Signals are described to the ASE in the form of signal descriptive parameters. You, the user may describe a signal of interest using the following descriptive characteristics/parameters: * Timebase (seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds) * Carrier (Hertz, Kilohertz, megahertz, Gigahertz) * Phase type (Absolute, Coherent, Differential, Random, Reference) * Amplitude (Volts) * Duration (dependent on Timebase setting) * Position (dependent on Timebase setting) * Phase (360 degrees) The above descriptive characteristics/parameters may be manipulated in a virtually unrestricted manner. Users of the FFT algorithm will appreciate the ability to create the spectrum of signals at RF frequency (with virtually unlimited resolution), and users who do not know anything about spectroscopy may find this program graphically interesting if nothing else. GEM based. Mono only (a separate color version is included in our catalog as CASE). Docs and tutorial included. MATHQUIZad is v.1.1 of Math-Quiz by Bill Austin (dated Aug. 1991). This is a truly wonderful math-skills building program. It's not just for kids! I enjoy practicing my addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills using this program. You get to choose which numbers to work with, how many problems each "test" entails and more (like the ability to have the division problems allow fractions/decimals in answers or not). Online help is available. If you give the wrong answer you get to try again. When you are done, your score is displayed along with an encouraging message. I would recommend this program to anyone. MCHREF11ad is the Mechanical Desk Reference v.1.1 by Douglas J. Samuel. The program, written using GFA BASIC will easily supply you with information regarding drills, screws, english to metric conversions, gears, and geometric calculations. Reference information and formulas that would be hidden in various books are consolidated into this one program. SHAREWARE. Color or mono. MOLECULEad is Molecule 3D v.2.1 by Rainer Paape of Germany. Now completely translated from the German, this program will allow you to define and have drawn for you models of molecules. Up to 216 atomic coordinates and 216 bonds can be defined, saved and loaded, and viewed (even in 3D with Red/Green glasses!). Extensive docs are included (translated from the German by Robert Zimmerer). Color or mono. Geneva compatible. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). Don't run this inside its MOLECULE folder or on hard drive. MOONCRATad is a GFA Basic program (.BAS with .LST file included) by Dr. Emil Jung that is for all of you space buffs out there. It draws a picture on the screen of the Moon with phase for any date, with over a hundred main craters and the Apollo, Surveyor, and Lunakhod landing sites. The program and docs are in German, but you can figure it out. I am not sure of STe compatibility. It will work in either color or mono, though mono is best. Requires GFABASRO.PRG to run (see the Suzy B's UTILITIES catalog). MORSCODEad by Dale Meisenheimer is a GFA Basic program that was developed to allow persons to practice their morse code skills. Although you can learn the code from the program the author recommends that you get a good book on learning morse code to learn the "mechanics" of the code. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. MORSEBASad by D.L.Meisenheimer is a simple tool for learning Morse Code. You can work on specific letters or the whole set. Color or mono. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. MRKEYPad is Mr. Keypad, your personal aid in practicing the numeric keypad. A scrolling list of numbers in the middle of the screen during execution, and a screen-full list of percentages, statistics, ratings, and even advice from Mr. Keypad himself - what he tells you totally depends on your progress! Great practice. Color or mono. By Dennis Booth. MS073Aad is MolSys ST v.0.73a by Robert Mellish & Howard A. Jones (dated Oct. 28, 1992). It is a very capable molecular modelling package for the Atari ST. It requires a mono monitor. MolSys is powerful, but quick and easy to learn and use, and is capable of directly printing output or producing files which may be imported into DTP packages for inclusion in documents. This version allows you to have up to 100 atoms and 16 molecule fragments in memory at one time. If you are a chemist, or studying in a related field, then this SHAREWARE program is for you. Extensive docs included. MSTRQUIZad is Master Quiz by Michael Allen of Kassel Software. It is a full-featured, shareware program that will allow you to create and edit quizzes on your ST. If you send in your registration fee you'll get a version that will allow you to save your tests (after all, you don't need the save feature if you don't send in your registration fee because you won't have liked the program and you won't be using it. Right? Right.) This is a well done testing program. Color only. Docs included. M_ELIZAad is MULT-ELIZA by Rod Smith. It is a program based on the classic "Eliza" program by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT. In case you haven't heard of it, Eliza is a simulation of a Rogerian psychotherapist. As originally written, it prompted the user to talk about his/her problems, without attempting to offer a diagnosis or actively judging what was said. This version of Eliza can be the same, or different. You can load in new data files that Mult-Eliza can use for a new "personality," be that obnoxious, terrified, belligerant, or whatever. Color or mono. Docs included. By Roderick W. Smith. The Personal Pascal source code is included. NATLINSTad is a text file entitled: "In the National Interest: The Federal Government and Research-Intensive Universities. A Report to the Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology from The Ad Hoc Working Group on Research-Intensive Universities and the Federal Government, December 1992." Whew! What a title! But interesting material concerning the relationship of the government to University developed research and technology. NETZPLANad is the Netzplan III Demo v.1.0 by Jan Willamowius. This is a German planning/scheduling program much like Critical Path (project management software by David Schwener of Schwane Software found as CPATHDEMad in the Adult Ed category of our catalog). This program will allow you to plan out the steps you need to take to get any project done. Unfortunately, everything is in German. Online docs. Mono only. STE compatible. Save disabled. NEURONETad is the Neuro Net v.2.5 Demo by Andreas Knopfel. This German language program provides you with numerous examples of simulations of Neural Networks and allows you to create (but not save) your own (that is, if you can read the directions!) Mono only. NIXONad is a GEDCOM geneology program listing of President Nixon's Ancestors. ORIGAMIad us Computer Origami by Mike Shields and Paul Loughlin. This program has been designed to make the art of Origami (Paper Folding) easier to follow than some instruction books you might find. The computer takes you step by step through the folding of a design, from flat paper to finished design. You can move forward or retrace your steps to make sure you did everything right. This is a demo version, fully functional, except that only one design is available and the program does not save or print out your designs. Color only. Docs included. I really like this program. You can order the full version from the authors. PARI1_35ad is Pari v.1.35.01 by C. Batut, D. Bernardi, H. Cohen, and M. Olivier (dated February 25, 1991). The PARI system is a package which is capable of doing formal computations on recursive types at high speed; it is primarily aimed at number theorists, but can be used by people whose primary need is speed. Although quite an amount of symbolic manipulation is possible in PARI, this system does very badly compared to much more sophisticated systems like REDUCE, Macsyma, Maple, Mathematica or SCRATCHPad on such manipulations (e.g. multivariate polynomials, formal integration, etc\dots). On the other hand, the two main advantages of the system is its speed (which can be between 5 and 100 times better on many computations than the above mentioned systems), and the possibility of using directly data types which are familiar to mathematicians. It is possible to use PARI in two different ways: 1) as a library, which can be called from any upper-level language application (for instance written in C, C$++$, Pascal or Fortran), or 2) as a sophisticated programmable calculator, named {\bf GP}, which contains most of the standard control instructions of a standard language like C. There are tons of docs in TeX format (readable, though TeX is a pain when you don't have a TeX reader program!). The above text comes from the docs and I make no pretense that I understand it at all! This program works on my 4 meg STe, color or mono. The program itself came named as "GP" with no extension. You must rename it (.TTP, .TOS or .PRG, your choice) in order to run it. PERIODICad by Sol Guber (the font specialist and busy programmer) is a program and accessory that is a ST Periodic Chart of the Elements. If you need (or wish) to look up information (symbol, name, valence, melting and boiling points, atomic # and weight) from the Periodic Table often, this one is for you! Color or mono. PGRAPHad, by John Nash provides you with a quick and easy means of seeing polar equations mapped out on your screen. What! You don't know what a polar equation is? Then you don't need to worry about this program! Simple docs included. PIANODEMad 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. PLANETARad is Planetarium v.7.02 by Udo Backhaus (dated Dec. 21, 1987). This is an "oldie but a goodie" program. This program has now been (mostly) translated into English from its original German, and is full of opportunities to explore the planets of our solar system and the bodies outside of it. You can access animations of the planets (apparent diameters, phases, views of Jupiter's moons orbiting, and much more). Click on a star, on a planet, nebula, galaxy or whatever, and you will get some sort of display about it (remember to hit the return key to exit the display). This is a very good program for you mono monitor users out there. Requires a mono monitor and at least one meg RAM. TOS 1.0--1.62 compatible (at least). PLANETSad by Sol Guber is a program that allows you to watch a graphical representation of the planets of our solar system revolve about our sun. You can jump to any date you wish, year by year or month by month, or by simply entering a date. Keyboard controlled. Docs included. PLANETS2ad by D. Thompson is a HyperLINK application (.HAP) combining pictures and data that provides with with quite a bit of interesting information about our solar system. PRIMEad is Prime v.1.01 by Charles Harvey (dated April 1990). This program will allow you to find any and all of the prime numbers within any range from 1 to 10 Trillion. It will also find the prime factors for any number in that same range, and much more that you could do on a calculator (if you knew how!) but with a lot less button pushing! Mouse and keyboard controlled. Load and save files from disk and print out your results to the screen, file, or printer. Color or mono. Docs included. STe compatible (at least). QUAD02ad is the ST-Quadratic Calculator by Grant Kwok (dated Feb. 2, 1991) This is a very simple program that will ask you for A,B,C for the numbers in a quadratic equation (AXsquared + BX + C = 0), and then will solve for X. If there are no real number solutions the program will let you know. ST/STe/TT compatible. Color or mono. QUIZ600Aad is the Multiple-choice (& True/False) Quiz system v.6.00 by Derek Reynolds.Teachers of all kinds (that means YOU) can use this program to create and edit tests and answer sheets. You can load a quiz file or create your own. You can have 3 lines of 75 characters for each question and 1 line for each of the 2-4 answers. The quizes can be set up to ask the questions in a random manner, in the order they were originally created, allow multiple attempts at getting the correct answer and repeat missed questions. You can print out the test and answer sheets. Color or mono. Docs included. QUIZPR41ad by Derek Reynolds is a multiple choice quiz program. You may create your own quizzes using your word processor. Color or mono. Docs included. QUIZZad by Glenn Vanicek is an excellent multiple choice quiz program. You may create your own quizes using any ASCII editor. Docs included. Color or mono. Q_AND_Aad is a Test Making and Testing program. This program is designed for the development, administering and printing of tests. It should prove a valuable tool to teachers, instructors, students and anyone who must prepare for a big exam. This program enables you to enter questions with up to three multiple choice answers into a file. These files can then be used for on-screen test taking and for printed tests. You can create as many different question files with as many questions as disk space will allow. SHAREWARE by Daniel W. Sexton. Color or mono. Docs included. RECCON20ad is the Recipe Converter v.2.0 by Anthony Watson (dated Feb. 5 1993). This program will convert Assistant Chef, Computer Chef, Meal Master and most ASCII text files to the format required by The Recipe Box recipe program. This version introduces a new user interface, faster conversions, and an improved status display. ST--Falcon compatible. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. RECIPE45ad is The Recipe Box v.4.5 by Anthony W. Watson (Dated April 8, 1994). This is a very useful program with a very attractive and easy to use interface that allows you to enter, store, view, edit, resize, and print out your up-to 2.5 million recipes (with lots of options all around). Not only can you store recipies, but you can organize your grocery purchases, plan your meals, check the calories of a wide variety of foods, take advantage of the Atari Clipboard, export your files to other recipe formats, and more! This program has certainly improved since I first saw it (but then again, what else could I expect from a dedicated programmer like A.W. of Mountain Software!). The Recipe Box will import Computer Chef, The Recipe Box (v.3.5), and Meal-Master (any version) recipe files. GEM based. This will accept GDOS fonts if GDOS is installed. You can customize your printer. Color or mono. ST/STe/TT/ Falcon and even the Cyrel Graphics Card compatible. Docs (online and written) and numerous recipes included. You can run this program with a minimum of one meg free RAM and a DS floppy disk, but more RAM and a hard drive is nice (it quits cleanly from the hard drive!) SHAREWARE (limited only in that but 60 recipes may be loaded). Upgrades to this program are frequent and valuable. This upgrade adds several new features, improvements and a bug fix or two. Check this excellent program out! RELTREE2ad is Relative's Tree v.2.04, a "Public Domain Tree Chart Program" by Greg Kopchak (dated Dec. 31, 1989). This is a program that allows you to organize, store and print information on your family tree. Information on up to 600 parents, grandparents and great-grandparents can be stored on a 520 ST, over 2,000 on a 1040 ST, going back up to 35 generations, and then printed out. This file includes a program that can convert your data to GEDCOM PAF 2.1 format for importing into other genealogical programs. Ahnentafel charts supported. ST/STe compatible (TOS 1.0-1.62, at least). GEM based. Color or mono. RESISTORad by Eric Tremblay is an utility that calculates the value of electronic resistors based on their color bands. Very easy to use. A must for the electronic hobbyist. It also reads the system time and date. Docs included. Color or mono. RESISTRad is The Resistor Color Code Calculator, GEM version 1.0 by Eric Tremblay. It is a utility that calculates the value of electronic resistors based on their color bands. It, like the previous version RESISTOR (found right next to this file in the Suzy B's Software adULT_ED Catalog) is very easy to use. This now works on TOS 1.4 and above (TT included). Color or mono. Even though the older version is non-GEM based (you select resistor color bands by number rather than by mouse) I like it better than this newer version because it has more features. The older version gives the system time and the % accuracy of the resistor you select. The newer version does not do that. So...I have retained both of them in the catalog...so you can choose. Now doesn't that sound just like Suzy B's Software! RPad is the Running Performance Predictor by Joseph M. Knapp. This handy (if you're a runner) utility will, after being provided with several running performances, will predict performance at distances other than those given. This prediction is based on a serious formula and statistical analysis. Several data files are included for your use. Docs included. SAT404ad is a much improved version of the Satellite Prediction Program by Biller Penner (dated after Dec 22, 1991 [I downloaded this Jan 4th]). This program has gone through several revisions, adding new features and fixing the (limited) bugs that invariably appear. Now the program is faster than before, checks for near misses between satellites, allows for satellites that have fast decaying orbits, and more. Of course it still provides position data on tons of satellites and allows you to display their motion across the world in real time. Runs as a .PRG or an .ACC. Color or mono. Works on the ST/Ste/TT. Docs included. An excellent program! Thank you Bill Penner for allowing it to be included in the Suzy B's Software Catalog!. SATURNad is the Saturn Moons program by A. Pikhard. This is an excelent graphic display program for simulating the orbital motion of the moons of Saturn and the seasonal tilt of the planet's rings. Also shown are the position angle and distance from the planet of each of the moons at the time displayed during the simulation. Mono only (the program says that a mono emulator is included, but it wasn't in the archive I found. If you need one you can get it through our catalog. English docs are included (the program is in German, but the docs translate it). SIM_EQad is SIM_EQ v1.0 by James D. Kleiser (dated 3/28/89). SIM_EQ solves linear simultaneous equations. It allows input of coefficients and constants, allows you to edit any errors, then solves the set, printing to the screen. It allows either a printed output of just the solution vector, or of the set of coefficients entered and the solution vector. It will also allow the data to be saved to disk in ASCII in either tabular form, so that it can be loaded into a word processor, etc., or as DATA statements. And finally it allows you to go back to the data you entered, change a few numbers, and run it again. Color or mono. Docs included. SMCTad the Skid Mark Calculation Template. This program, written by a law enforcement traffic accident expert, calculates the speed a car or motorcycle was traveling based on the skid marks, road conditions, etc.. It's facinating. You don't have to be traveling very fast to leave a LONG skid mark. I think we all need to be more cautious about driving--and especially never to drive after drinking! SONT_2ad is Shakespeare: The Sonnets v.2.0 by A. Baggetta. His new improved version of this program allows you to browse through all of Shakespeare's sonnets, searching for information about the sonnets, quotes from them and more. It allows you to print out your selections and more. This demo is fully functional but it does not contain the complete set of 154 sonnets. You will only be able to access 10 of the sonnets. This should give the feel of the program. The complete 154 sonnet version is available for only $10. Color or mono. Docs included. (as well as some interesting pictures of the Bard). SPANISH2ad is a text file that contains 5620 Spanish words (according to the uploader S. Ramirez, they are spelled correctly). It is designed to be a supplemental dictionary for Calamus S or SL. There is an attached message stating that the accent characters are likely to be incorrect (but I don't know one way or the other!). SPANISHad is a small list of Spanish words, phrases and examples for use with the game/dictionary "LEXICON" found in this category. SPEEDRDRad by Bill Destler is a program that will help you to increase your reading speed and comprehension. Instructions on increasing your reading ability are given and then tests are given to rate your speed. Keep practicing and improve! Color or mono. Docs included. SPICEad is Spice, v.2G by A.Vladimirescu, Kaihe Zhang, A.R.Newton, and D.O.Pederson, A.Sangiovanni-Vincentelli. SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear dc, nonlinear transient, and linear ac analyses. Circuits may contain resistors, capacitors, inductors, mutual inductors, independent voltage and current sources, four types of dependent sources, transmission lines, and the four most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJT's, JFET's, and MOSFET's. SPICE has built-in models for the semiconductor devices, and the user need specify only the pertinent model parameter values. The model for the BJT is based on the integral charge model of Gummel and Poon; however, if the Gummel-Poon parameters are not specified, the model reduces to the simpler Ebers-Moll model. In either case, charge storage effects, ohmic resistances, and a current-dependent output conductance may be included. The diode model can be used for either junction diodes or Schottky barrier diodes. The JFET model is based on the FET model of Shichman and Hodges. Three MOSFET models are implemented; MOS1 is described by a square-law I-V characteristic MOS2 is an analytical model while MOS3 is a semi-empirical model. Both MOS2 and MOS3 include second-order effects such as channel length modulation, subthreshold conduction, scattering limited velocity saturation, small-size effects and charge-controlled capacitances. Docs included. STARad, originally by Alan Paeth with the Atari port by Tony Andrews will display star and planet positions on your color monitor. Docs included. STAR2000ad is STAR 2000 v.1.11, the 1991 update of the freeware subset of Star Base from Debonair Software by J. Andrzej Wrotniak. Star 2000 is a star database, browser and plotter, addressed to those with interest in astronomy. It contains data on 2000 brightest stars from the Yale Bright Stars Catalog and on 100 brightest deep sky objects from the RNGC, allows for accessing the database in various modes, and for plotting sky maps in various reference frames, projections and magnifications. Version 1.1 has been improved over previous version by adding mapping and browsing of Deep sky objects (mapping and browsing) have been added. The Solar System ephemeris routines have been completely rewritten (with uniform use of J2000 co-ordinates). Two new map projections have been included. Map range used instead of magnification. Changes in the user interface (including different menus). Star 2000 uses GEM, is easy to use and has and has on-line help. It will run on any ST/STe/TT, color or mono. STARGIDEad is The Amateur Astonomer's Guide to the Night Sky, by M. Kudlowski. This is a very nice astronomy program that allows you to view the night sky from almost anywhere on earth and on any date. It features the following:- 1) 1160 stars down to magnitude 4.75, including variable stars whose maxima exceed magnitude 4.75, and double or multiple stars whose combined magnitude exceeds 4.75. 2) 370 selected stars which can be individually identified on the Constellation Chart option. All stars of magnitude 3.5 and brighter are included,together with all double and variable stars on the main file. 3) 267 deep-sky objects which can be optionally plotted on the Constellation Chart option. The limiting magnitude for these objects is about 9 for clusters and gaseous nebulae, 10 for external galaxies and 11 for planetary nebulae. Most of these objects can be seen through a moderate telescope of about 6 inches aperture, but the external galaxies and planetary nebulae are mostly faint and elusive, and the gaseous nebulae generally require a very transparent night for viewing. Color only. Docs included (The docs give a very interesting view of the history of astronomy, the constellations, and more). STATESGFad by Richard Noe is a learning game that will help you to know the names of the 50 United States (and how to spell them as well!) Whether you get the name right or not, you are encouraged in this game. Color only. Needs GFABASRO.PRG to run. Well done. STATISTIAD is a statistical calculation program by Sol Guber. You supply the numbers and this program will do Poisson calculations, Standard deviations, Chi Square functions, and Binomial coefficients. Color or mono. Docs included. STEAMDM2ad is Steam v.1.1 by Douglas Samuel (dated 1994). Steam is a computer based saturated steam table which performs the same function as both temperature and pressure oriented saturated steam tables. STEAM automates and reduces the effort involved with using steam tables, particularly as it pertains to interpolation. Just plug in the numbers and out pops your answer! Steam only runs in ST high resolution (640 x 400). A full working copy with manual costs $20. STERNBLDad is version 2.0 of Sternbild, a German planetarium program that works with both color and mono monitors (dated 1988). View any of 88 different constellations from any viewpoint, over any length of time (stars move, too, just slowly) and distance. This program is very easy to use, and comes in both an English and a German version (just choose which you want as the program boots up. Both online and offline docs. I really like this program. Pick your constellation using the mouse, answer a few questions on how it is displayed, and then view it! Differing magnitude stars appear with different brightnesses. Click on a star and get its name and magnitude. Well done. Recommended. STe and Geneva compatible. STISad is the Stereoscopic Image System by Phillip W. O'Neal (dated early in 1993). 3-D photos and movies normally require special lenses glasses to view. This program creates 3-dimensional images on the ST that need no special glasses or anything else to see them in 3-D! It's amazing, but true! Several images are included, plus the program itself will create (and print out!) more images for you. It takes a while to learn to see these pictures, but once you can, it's easy to see new ones as well. Color or mono. Docs included. SHAREWARE. I don't know why this is in the Adult_Ed category, but I had to put it somwhere. I've included it in the PICMANIP category as well, but I didn't want it to get buried there if you don't read that category. STIS2 is really in the PICMANIP category, but I'm advertising it here as well. It's great! STIS2 is the STIS 3-D (Stereoscopic Image System) v. 2.0 by Phillip W. O'Neal (dated May, 1994). STIS 2 is part of a wave of picture viewing which is sweeping the country (well, that might be a little exagerated, but I see STIS pictures in bookstores, on coffee tables, and on the pages of my Sunday comics. STIS images are those funny, blurry, multi-colored "pictures" which, if you can't see them, you are convinced that everyone is just trying to make you look like a fool by getting you to stare at them. But it's true, there are actually pictures there! STIS will allow you to make them yourself! With this program you can change an uncompressed .PNT/.TPI (Prism Paint/True Paint) image that you create or find into a stereoscopic 3-D image (sample pictures included). STIS will run on any ST, TT, FALCON, ect., and create 3-D images any size (limited by memory) and any number of colors. This is an amazing program! I recommend that you also get STIS v.1.0 which allows you to create STIS pictures with Degas pictures. Here's how I view STIS pictures: I press my nose right up to the monitor and to relax. As my eyes relax the picture becomes blurry. I then take my nose off the glass about two inches and relax again. After a little bit I begin to see depth in the picture. That gives me something to focus on and the picture appears. The pictures aren't all that crisp, but they are astounding! Color or mono. Docs included. STITCH_Xad is Stitch Matrix by Chet Walters (dated 1988). If you do counted cross stitch, mosaic tiling, needlepoint, hook rugs, or any other craft that uses designs illustrated with graph paper, this is the program for you! Stitch Matrix will load any lo-res Degas (R) pic, compressed or uncompressed from which you select a block to print as your stitch design. Color only with Epson compatible dot matrix printers. Docs included. STRESSad is the STress Finder by DragonWare Software. It is a self- administered Stress Test. Answer the series of questions as they appear on the screen and this program will compute your "Stress Score" and tell you some information based on your response. It also acts as an advertisement for DragonWare in that it describes some software they produce. Color or mono. Docs within program. STSEARCHad by R. DeLoy Graham is a very useful wordsearch puzzle creator. You can design puzzles up to 36x36 characters. "Easy" and "hard" puzzles can be created, loaded, and saved. Printing is done through the desktop's print function. Color or mono. Documentation within program. STXF255ad is ST Xformer v.2.55 by Darek Mihocka (dated Sept. 2, 1989). This program and supporting files is his Atari 8-bit emulator for the ST. This archive also includes special versions of MyDOS and BobTerm along with instructions for making the Xformer cable, to allow use of 8-bit peripherals with your ST. It also includes some interesting observations on the state of Atari in 1989. Some things just don't seem to change! This will only work on TOS 1.0-1.4, Color or mono. Brief docs included. ST_INTROad is a unique program designed for the new or prospective ST user. This program presents you with the GEM desktop, with a difference. As you move the mouse to the menu entries, a brief discription of each function appears. You learn how to open a file, launch a program, format a disk, etc.. EXCELLENT! TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). Color or mono. SHAREWARE by Joseph Rodrigues. Give this to a friend (or yourself) if they are new STer's! SUBCAL20ad is v.2.00 of Dr. J. Andrzej Wrotniak's freeware Subset of EL_CAL: The Elementary Calculator (a commercial product of Debonair Software. Sub_Cal is a calculator with some extras. This is the 1991 yearly update (dated October 10, 1991) It will compute arithmetic expressions entered in a human-readable form as e.g., SQ(SIN(34-2X)-COS(34+2X))-ATN2(B,B-2^A) The program uses the GEM user interface and comes with an on-line help. It runs on any Atari ST with color or monochrome monitor. This calculator is something! You can balance your checkbook on it AND more. The new features include systems of differential equations (with or without plotting) and unit conversion. The are: expression evaluation, definite integrals, differentiation, equation solving in intervals, linear and non-linear equation systems and linear algebra, function optimization (general), function plotting, simple statistical operations (data manipulation, mean, s.d.), histogram fitting (to ANY distribution function), polynomial regression, fitting points with a curve (any), and whatever else. Recommended: from senior high to postgrad. WOW! Documentation included. SUN_MOONad computes data for the sun and moon. It was made with the intent of printing monthly tables of sunrise and sunset or moon rise and moon set. The rise and set computations are valid for a flat horizon at sea level. Care has been made to insure accuracy at high latitudes (don't try the north pole). The program will perform calculations for both northern and southern hemispheres. By Dave Henry. Color or mono. TAB_PLOTad is TAB_PLOT v.2.9 by Robert Best (dated October, 1992). TAB_PLOT is a 2D and 3D function plotter that will allow you to convert a number table, contained in the output file of another program, into a XY, R, XYZ or RZ plot. Automatic (log)scaling, spline interpolation, curve fitting, hidden surface, contour plot, plot sizing and PostScript output are included. TAB_PLOT does not make bar graphics or pie charts. Docs and tutorial included. Mono only. STE compatible. TESTM105ad is TESTMASTER v.1.05 by Bill Shipley. TESTMASTER was written in order to provide a structured study environment. It can be used to teach general subjects; but the primary use of the program is preparation for specific tests. A short test demonstrating a math quiz (VOLUMES.DAT) is provided. The potential for the teaching of general subjects is shown by the CAPITOLS.DAT file which is also included. With this version you can: Create a test (with ease); Select and load a test; Review data; take a Multiple choice test, and take a Question and answer test. Menu driven. This is a well-thought out program. SHAREWARE (your registration fee gets you an even more full-featured program.) Color or mono. Extensive docs included. TIMESAVRad is another new idea from Cybercube. I really do like to register shareware, but I never seem to get around to it (I used to have a "Round Tuit" but I lost it!). This file is a "Time$avers" .IMG picture which you just need to print out, fill out, and send it in to register any Shareware programs Cybercube represents. I've finally done it! I printed it out, wrote out the check and mailed off my registration for GEM View (See GVIEW306 in the PICMANIP category for a great program)! Finally! Maybe you need to check out this file, too! TRACEad is TRACE v.1.0 by Keith Lord (dated Feb. 21, 1993). TRACE is an interactive graphics/sound/text learning tool. You can use it to link together various screen graphics with sound and text files, and merge the whole thing into an interactive presentation. If this sounds to you a lot like David Becker's CONNECTIONS program, your right! TRACE is much like Dave Beckers CONNECTIONS program, but was written entirely independent of it. In the author's view, CONNECTIONS is more of a full featured multimedia program, while TRACE is narrower in scope, but hopefully easier to use. TRACE is geared particularly towards children so it supports color displays (actually all ST resolutions). This is an excellent program, and a nice addition to CONNECTIONS for those of you with Mono monitors, and a "must have" for those of you with color only. You can create your own traces, or load in ones you find elsewhere. Docs included. TRAVEL_2ad is Traveler by Ron Schaefer, MD and Edmund A. Cook. Written to plan trips, it has an extensive database for the U.S. that allows you to specify your origin and destination with stopovers in between. Given that information the program calculates the distance you will travel. The program can be extensively modified to meet your needs. You can display a map of the US and plot your travels on it. Color or mono. Docs included. TRGRAPH2ad is a GFA program, Basic file and Listing that shows the standard graphs of the trigometric functions (sine,cosine,tangent, etc.). Now you can see in visual form what you have forgotten since high school trig class. By Rob Collier. Color or Mono. TURINGad is a color only Turing Machine Simulation. A Turing Machine is a theoretical type of computer that uses a simple set of commands to do complex activities. In this simulation the computer is shown running a whimsical factory. Full docs and sample Turing programs are included. By Robert & Alex Feinman. TYPTUT21ad is "The Typing Tutor" v.2.1 by Bob Areddy (dated 1990). This program is aimed at testing your typing speed and giving practice to improve your typing skills. It will present you with a choice of text files to practice your typing skills. After you have typed the assigned file you speed and accuracy are presented (the program beeps when you make a typing error and won't progress until you type it write!). You can create your own typing tests with ease. This is a well done program. Source code included. SHAREWARE. USCONSTITad is the text of the US Constitution in ASCII format. Have you ever really read it? Do you know what the 1st Amendment really says? Check it out! VECTORad is a program that will draw all of those graphs you used to use in your algebra and trigonometry classes. It will plot straight lines, conic sections, absolute values, exponential curves, general and basic trigonometry functions. It is designed for the math student, but because it is easy to use and draws accurate graphs Vector can be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in graphs. Color or mono. VERICARDad is Vericard by Mark Brinkworth of Australia. This .ACC is fascinating to me. I never realized before I saw this that credit card numbers have a certain logic behind them. Just any number won't do. Credit card numbers have a certain pattern to them, and this .ACC will check any number you put in to see if it is a valid number. I tried it on all the credit cards I could get ahold of and they all were confirmed as valid (boy, was I glad!). I then changed all of the numbers by a digit in various locations and this .ACC told me that they weren't right. Amazing! Docs included. Color or mono. Geneva compatible. VITAMINad is "Your Personal Vitamin Profile" adapted from the book by Dr. Michael Colgan. This program will ask you information about your height, weight, and sex and then a large number of other questions designed to see if you are functioning as you should be. It then offers some suggestions that you might implement for your increased health. At the end it provides a resource on many different types of vitamins as well as some commonly asked nutritional questions. Very interesting! Color or mono. WEATHERad is a program that Phil Baughn wrote for forecasting the weather as well as to calculate the wind chill factor, the heat index, the humidity index and the dew point. Phil wrote the program for the IBM PC and compatibles in BASIC. Rod Falanga re-wrote it in "C" for the ST. Docs included. SHAREWARE. WEAVINGad by Dorothy Brumleve (dated Oct. 25, 1993) is an ASCII and Degas .PI3 file which provides you with a glimpse at a project that is glimmering on her horizon (go to it Dorothy!). She is considering writing a program that can assist weavers in the development and editing of weaving "drafts," graphical representations of woven fabric which would then provide instructions for a pattern with just a glance. Look at this file to see what she invisions. WINEMAKEad is "The Wine Makers' Recipe Database" by David Asbury (dated July 15, 1991). This is a program that presents you with all sorts of recipies for wine making along with all sorts of information you need to make the wine of your choice (he even includes three DEGAS pics with wine labels on them for you to use on your bottles! Print out your labels, or read them off the screen. Be careful with drinking, please. One out of 10 people in this country have a problem with alcohol. One out of four people in this country are effected by a person in their family with an alcohol problem. The problem is staggering! WINNER11ad is the Winner Selection Program v.1.1 by Ron Whittam. This is a simple program that will select a winner from an ASCII list of names you provide (up to 60 names). Great for door prizes or "lottery" type winners based on your User Group membership list. Compatible with any TOS (including MultiGEM 1.0, MiNT, and PowerDOS TOS) or resolution. Compiled with Sozobon C 2.0. Docs included. WRDQST2 is the complete and updated version (as of Sept. 1993) of Word Quest 2 v.1.20 by Donald A. Thomas, Jr. of Artisan Software (the Atari JOIN THE REVOLUTION folks). This program is an EXCELLENT Crossword Puzzle program that allows you to create complex puzzles with a minimum of effort. I bought it when it cost $24.95 and was quite pleased with it (I use it a lot). Puzzles and answeres may be printed out from the program to a laser printer or dot matrix printer (via a screendump) or to a Neochrome or Degas picture file. Five puzzles included. Mouse or keyboard controlled. You can use this program for so many different purposes: education, advertisement, as an "ice-breaker," and... just for fun! This program seems the same as the commercial version, but it's not...it's BETTER! Various bug fixes, incompatibility problems, speed increases, and more have all been implemented. Color or mono (in ST rez.). TOS 1.0-Falcon compatible. Online help and docs included. WQ1PUZL2ad is a list of fifty puzzles for Word Quest 1 the excellent word search program by Donald A. Thomas, Jr. of Artisan Software. Check out the above description about Word Quest 1 and then get this file! WORLDad is World, an excellent geography learning program by Bernd Werner of Germany. This program can help you learn the countries and their capitals (along with the names and capitals of the divisions within many of the countries). It contains maps of the whole world, region by region. It's easy to use, and fun. It encourages you to learn (which is always a good thing to do!). Mono only. All names have been translated into English. W_QUEST4 is the complete and updated version (as of Nov. 1993) of Word Quest 2 v.4.00 by Donald A. Thomas, Jr. of Artisan Software (the Atari JOIN THE REVOLUTION folks). This program is an EXCELLENT Word Search Puzzle program that allows you to create complex puzzles with a minimum of effort. I bought it when it cost $24.95 and was quite pleased with it (I use it a lot at church). Puzzles and answers may be printed out from the program to a laser printer or dot matrix printer (via a screendump) or to a Neochrome or Degas picture file. Five puzzles included. Mouse or keyboard controlled. You can use this program for so many different purposes: education, advertisement, as an "ice-breaker," and... just for fun! This program seems the same as the commercial version, but it's not...it's BETTER! Various bug fixes, incompatibility problems, speed increases, and more have all been implemented. It even improves over the original shareware release of Sept., 1993). This new version adds the ability to enter international characters for broader appeal, a selection of sort formulas and almost every interactive module now offers a comprehensive GEM-based dialog box for accelerated productivity. Color or mono (in ST rez.). TOS 1.0-Falcon compatible. Online help and docs included. WSC_DEMOad is a demo of Fair Dinkum Technologies new Word Search Creator program. This demo has all the features of the complete program except is is limited to only five words. It's easy to create word search puzzles for fun and educational uses. It works on all Atari 16 bit computers and supports both mono and color monitors. It you like word search puzzles, this program will allow you to create, modify and solve them to your hearts content. If you like crossword puzzles check out CWC_DEMO, Fair Dinkum's crossword creator demo. The complete program is packed full of features and is quite inexpensive (especially if you purchase the crossword creator at the same time!). X_GINEERad is v.5.41PD of a program by Ph. Kraft that allows you to analyse structural data from X-RAY analysis of various crystaline materials. Input the data and output possible structures (as 3D projections). View them and rotate them about any axis. A nice library of files is included. The program is in English, but the Docs are in German. Mono only. ' @o%"Ho1T] x` ̀iHIBbLy!**&SpH0?xty?@7?m;oYhE>+E"   K:=(759 }KD־D @Y?@$End Of All Vars!_LH]r@[ AC<~),:-Q.(ԠfUP:33 0s#H2Ҥ0T@QBaX[UMXOKT 37S/fHB`98-̂ <|O SVvjP'T7Te <2а gTNfڧ>gF(Z Q7`Odb"P[ԢxuK >g2 Җnx :h #h nABa7HӱVoFXrDgGJU0kn~ h7 :`A +A~ އrm f #"Z- K .ۡ; 4 :w& g$Bq +=@BpS}JDд1&țZxN E %n2>J?l`$u:!]à*P0\x< @F'x.E9N?` /QWTh>3mF݅KQ2Mԥ N$L@z AO j1YQt!XuK$P0M T@Jf4p2s"q1 %zݵxW!ec8AX*R40 /ANIMATIN is a file containing all sorts of moving pictures. Some are demos of commercial products, others show off the capabilities of those same products, some are just for fun. All are very good (of course!). What a wonderful computer we have in the ST! 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 3DBUILDan is a simple 3D graphics program that presents you with a 3D view of a candlestick-like object. You choose how many lines this wire-frame object is composed of. The object is then rotated around its center, controlled by you using the Help, Undo and arrow keys. Try to get it back to being still after you've started it moving! 3DDEMOan by L.J.M de Wit is a simple line drawing of the two letters ST (I wonder why he chose those two?) that are rotated through X,Y, & Z directions. It's quite fast and interesting. Requires 1 MEG. This is a section from his Matricks, a 3D graphics package (Sorry, I don't have this). Color or mono. Docs included. 3DGEMan is a short demo program written with GFA basic and compiled. This "Three Dimensional Object Builder" was intended for use with a high resolution monochrome monitor, but it can be run in medium resolution as well. I'd get it if I didn't already have it--Suzy B.. 3DGLASSan by J.Auerbach (dated July 1992) is a text (and Degas picture) file that explains how to use Sega 3D glasses with the Atari ST computers. The Sega glasses are liquid crystal shutters similar to the Stereo-Tek 3D glasses, and can be used with programs such as CAD3D to turn a monitor into a 3D viewing screen. 3DOBJECTan by Ringo Monfort of Lexicore Software is a large collection of .3D2 format objects which can be used with Chronos/Render or Cad3D2 or any other program that will load 3D2 format. You will get a Lexicor Logo, Icecream, helmet and head objects and a few others. Try Rendering in full 24bit mode! 3DTTan is a great European demo that shows some of the TT's abbility to do real time 3-D objects on screen. Created in 1990. TT and Color monitor required. 3_SKULLSan is a color .SEQ animation of three rotating and metamorphing skulls on a solid background. An onscreen text reads, "The Cyberpunk" with the date 1990. Use ANIMATE4 to view. 4CYLINDRan is a .SEQ animation of a four cylinder, four cycle engine by A. Johns. It shows the camshaft and the all valves moving in sync. Watch the cylinders fill with fuel and air, the spark plug ignite, and then the exhaust gasses expelled. The engine is based on a Honda CRX engine with a firing sequence of 1342. Color only. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. Excellent! ACEXMASan has been put together using Music Studio, Degas, NeoChrome, and Picswitch. The songs are all patched to play on any polyphonic sythesizer set to channel 1. The songs and pictures were culled from Atari BBS's across America. The song player on this disk is the Alite player. This is the 1987 Christmas Demo by Greg Kopchak. Excellent! Remember whose Birthday Christmas really is! Color only. ACEXMAS3an is the third ACE Christmas demo. Filled with holiday pictures, songs and carols, this demo is great just to begin and leave cycling on your computer at Christmas time. Color only. ACIDBURNan is the Acidburn demo by the Care Bear's. This is a simple, yet complicated (how's that!) demo with well-done digitized sound for the STE, as well as ST's. Run the included 50Hz program first and then the demo itself. Color only. TT Compatible using 24BIT.PRG (see UTILITYS category). AGEISan is a whole slew of simple (and some more complex) color animations produced using Ageis Animator. Some very interesting animations. Use AGEISPLR to view. AGEIS2an is an underwater animation created using Ageis Animator. Some very interesting animations. Different from the AGEIS file. AGEISPLRan is a view program for Ageis Animator displays. AIRPL2an is a color .SEQ animation of what appears to be two paper airplanes skermishing above the even horizon of a black hole. One of them (the winner or the loser--I would suspect the loser!) travels down the hole. Line drawings in blue. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Requires at least one meg of free RAM. AMODELan is a demo from Level 16 showing full-screen scrolling graphics with sampled sound in the background. Nothing wildly exciting here, but the sound is nice. It runs from the desktop, but the files must be in the root directory. It doesn't run from my hard drive, but the docs I received with this said it runs from a hard drive. Color only. Run A_HERTZ.PRG (included) first to change the scan rate to 50Hz. ST-STE compatible (at least). ANGEL2an is a 40 frame color .SEQ animation by Gerard Pinzone. This animation is of the "Lovely Angel" spacecraft from the Japanese Animation, "Dirty Pair". All it does is spin around, but the lighting and coloring (red and metalic body) is well done. Use ANIMATE4 to view. ALIENEFFan is a color animation (.FLM) created with Chronos and Prism Paint by Lexicor. It shows a skull changing into an alien. Use FLMPLAY to view. ANGELan is an .AVS sound and motion animation of a _well done_ space ship rotating on all its axes. An funky toon is playing in the background. Use AVSPLAYR to view. ANIMAPan from "It's All Relative Software" is a color only version of ANIMAP v.1.0 (dated June 24, 1992). This program will allow you to animate the satellite weather maps available on Compuserve (as a part of their basic services package). This program first displays the Degas PI1 picture as you first received it, then second with enhanced geographic boundaries, and finally with computer enhanced graphics to highlight active weather areas. This demo includes an animation of 12 hours of weather over the 48 contiguous States. It supports the extended palette of the STe. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). Finally, this program is a walking advertisement of their Forecaster III, the weather forecasting program for the ST-TT. "Forecaster III" will predict the weather, analyze current atmospheric conditions, and display a weather almanac for the day. Heating and cooling degree days can be calculated along with windchill factor and apparent temperature. It will do all that ANIMAP will do and MUCH more. If you are interested in the weather, then this program is for you! ANIMATEan is an .AVS animation by Albert Baggetta. He did this animation to advertise a magazine dealing with computer animation ("Animation Magazine"). It shows the magazine logo which then blasts off into space to carry the advertisement to the rest of the universe. The animation ends with the magazine logo floating in front of you. The sounds and voice is nicely done. Player program included. Requires a color monitor and at least one meg of RAM. Shareware. ANIMATE4an by Tom Hudson is the fourth generation animation display program for the CYBER family of products. This program will display delta-file AND sequence animations, created either by CYBER PAINT in .DLT or .SEQ format, or CYBER STUDIO/CONTROL in .DLT format. This version of ANIMATE will also display all color-palette changes in .SEQ files created with CYBER PAINT 2.0. Batch and manual modes of display are supported. ANIMATERan is a NEOchrome picture animator by Harry Garland (who was all of ten years old when he wrote this program and detailed docs---Yikes!). Up to 20 frames of Neo pictures on a 1040 ST. Requires GFA Basic or GFABASRO to run this .BAS program file. ANIMATICan is The Animatic Animation System demo. This program lets you quickly create professional quality animated shapes on your Atari ST. GEM based, you can easily draw your animations and see them animate automatically as you edit. This looks like a very capable program. It does everything the commercial program does except save. (I have found that it bombs occassionally on my system, but not often enough that I haven't been able to get a good sense of the program.) Color. By Kenetic Microsystems. ANIMATIOan is a series of four animation files with the ANM extesion. Load them into Chronos and edit them or play with them. This can only be loaded into Chronos. Hope you like them. ANIMATORan is Animator v.1.0. This interesting program will load any GFA OBJECT (.OBJ) file and allow you to rotate it in any direction, around any point you wish. It's neat seeing the object move around in front of you! It also allows you to save these files in GFA Vector format. Color or mono. Docs within program. ANIMTOOLan by Martin Packer is a utility for stringing a sequence of low-res image files together into an animation. It uses delta compression (only storing the differences between frames) to reduce the size and increase the playback speed of the animation files it generates. This file comes with a GEM version (more RAM) and a .TTP version (much less RAM). Extensive docs included (animation examples as well). You can use a mono monitor to create the animations, though you can view them only on a color monitor. ANISTan is Ani ST by Jim Kent. Have you ever heard of the commercial program Aegis Animator? This is it! Jim Kent has released this a SHAREWARE (Make SURE you pay up! The suggested contribution is a smile!). To animate your drawings (.NEO or .PI1) you create a beginning and ending picture (you can also create drawings within the program). Ani ST then animates animates it by filling in all the in-between shapes automatically. You can do this over a painted (.NEO or .PI1) background or you can cut out pieces of a picture (CEL's and MSK's) to move along a path, color cycle the result, then fade to black as the polygons shrink in the distance. Mouse controlled. Low rez only. Docs included. APATOan is a color .DLT animation of a walking Aptiosaurus (forgive my spelling), or what used to be called a Brontosaurus. It walks and turns its head as it goes. Use ANIMATE4 to view. AQUADUCKan is a .DLT animation by Kevin Fanning that demonstrates some of the advanced animation techniques which he has developed. This is an animation of an angel fish swimming around in an aquarium, trying to get out and not succeeding. So it tries something different! It changes into a duck and flies off! After a bit it returns to the water and changes back into an angel fish. It is very smooth, and quite good. Color only. REQUIRES ANIMATE 3 or 4 program to view. AQUARIUMan is a .DLT animation by K. Fanning of two fish swimming around inside of an aquarium. This animation was created using CYBER CONTROL, CAD-3D 2.0 and DEGAS. Color only. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. This file also contains a listing of other animations he has created and which are available on GEnie (and on Delphi and other places as far as I know). I think this will probably work with 1/2 meg of RAM. ART4an is really three programs in one archive by Michael LaChapelle & Michael Lanzarotta. These three programs (and their assembly language source code) provide you with some examples of how to use line-a commands. They draw colored lines on the screen in a variety of ways (well, in mono they aren't very colored!). I can't really explain them, but they are pretty, and always different. Get this file and enjoy running these programs. You can even use it as a screen saver (though you would have to manually run it each time). Docs included. TOS 1.0-1.62 and Geneva compatible (at least). I think the Falcon TOS did away with line-a commands (?) so this might not be Falcon compatible. Color or mono. ART_FILMan is a demo of Epyx's Art and Film Director program. It contains the ARTSHOW and FILMSHOW player programs, several .ART picture files displaying various features of ART DIRECTOR (such as multiple palettes, perspective, bending, etc.) and a simple demonstration film created with FILM DIRECTOR. Color only. ASSORTEDan is a series of 10 .3D2 object files generated by Template Pal (part of the Cyber Pal series from Shortwave Enterprises). ASTONISHan is a color .SEQ animation of the photograph(s) of a man with a look of total astonishment on his face. This guys eyebrows can really move! Use ANIMAT4 to view. AST_DEMOan is a very good advertisement/animation discribing the old style ST. Spotlights, flashing colors, highlights of the ST itself (CPU, monitor, disk drives), comparisons between the ST, Mac, IBM and Amiga, colorful discriptions of the word processing, data base management, music and graphics capability of the ST all make this into one interesting program. The prices and capabilities are all dated now, but I still like it and would show it to someone. Color only. ATARIDan is a color .SEQ file of the word "Atari" in logo form moving off into space in the midst of a rapidly moving starfield. It lasts about three or four seconds. Nicely done (especially the starfield). Use ANIMATE4 to view. Requires at least one meg of free RAM. ATLASan is a .SEQ animation by Dan Bordonaro of the mighty Atlas holding up the world as he spins through space with a galaxy, moon and nebula in the background. Atlas was made with Cyber Sculpt and the animation with Chronos 3D. It's viewed from a movie theatre with people looking on (and occasionally talking with each other). Color only. Requires ANIMATE4 to view with one MEG minimum RAM. Color only. ATTACK2an by Dan Bordonaro is a color only .AVS animation of a space ship attacking a station on an asteroid. Watch it begin its bombing run; see the base respond, and listen to the excellent sounds accompanying the action. Requires at least one meg of RAM. Player included. AVSPLAYRan is the player program for .SEQ and .AVS files. Animations with color and sound! Check out the many animations using this in our catalog. By Jim Kent. AVSDEMOan is a color .AVS animation showing a spaceship firing its lasers. You can hear the sound of the engines and the laser using the included player program (AVSPLAYR). BACKFLIPan is a .SEQ color animation of a skeleton doing a backflip. Well done. Requires ANIMATx.PRG to view. BALLOONSan is Balloons! v.1.2 by H.W.A.M. de Beer (dated 1992). This mono only program will place three rotating and floating balloons (white, gray, and black) bouncing about your screen. They float about, not bothering your programs at all, but just providing a bit of pleasant distraction. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). BALLS14an is an excellent .SEQ animation of 14 different reflecting balls (actually two are non-reflecting red) bouncing up and down on a checkered surface. They move in a very relaxing pattern. I recommend this animation to you. Use ANIMATE4 to view. BALLSan by Tony Barker of Moving Pixels is a very nice STE only demo of a LONG sea serpent made out of joined balls looping under and over a semi-reflective picture of a fractal. It features a full 512 color raytraced animation of a bit of a text fade and some digitized music running in the background. You can stop the animation by clicking the space bar, but you will need to reboot to quit. Maybe it will work with a TT or Falcon, I don't know. Requires a color monitor and at least one meg of RAM. Docs included. BALMIRORan is one of my favorite demos. It shows a reflective ball bouncing up and down on a reflective platform. Beautiful. Color only. A previous version (BALLITan -- no longer included in our catalog) would only work with TOS 1.0 machines. This version now works TOS 1.0-1.62 (at least). BALLKLIKan is a series of Spectrum 512 pictures of one of those clicking ball toys sitting on a desk. Watch the balls click back and forth. I especially enjoy looking at the reflections of the balls off of the desk lamp and more. This is a VERY well done animation. In recommend it. It includes the viewer (SPSLIDE8) and script file needed to animate the file (I've modified the original script file to make the animation run more smoothly, but I have kept the original script as well). Color only. Docs included. BATBRATan is a color .SEQ animation by Enrique Fuentes (dated April 26, 1993). Created using Cyberpaint this animation shows a woman driving down a road. It's night with clouds racing past a glowing moon. Suddenly, a giant bat appears, rips off the top of the car, grabs the woman and flys off. Batman drives up in the Batmobile, hops out of his car and checks the wreckage of the car. Finding no one, he looks up and sees what has happened. He shoots a line into the air, entangling the bat, and gets carried off into the sky. The scene ends with Batman being lowered by the bat into something that looks to be dangerous (for Batman). A "To Be Continued" message then appears. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. BATMANan is a .SEQ animation (use ANIMATE4 to view) showing Batman introduced by his Bat Searchlight, going on to argue with Joker, !POW! Joker, wonder where Robin is, and have the Penguin tell him that Robin will show up in the next movie. Color. By Mark Sohmer. BATTLEan is a .AVS animation by MegaSoft Entertainment. It is a scene from a space battle with ships whizzing around blowing up others and getting blown up in turn. The sound file with this features battle noises and voices. Color only. At least one Meg of RAM. Includes AVS Player. BBS_AVSan is an .AVS sound and graphics animation advertising the DateLine BBS (online still as of Nov 14, 1992). This demo was created using Vidi Digitizer and Cyberpaint. Watch the rocket fly down the canyon, see Batman appear (in a cameo appearance), watch the cutest little helicopter you've every seen, an look at lots of other images appear on the displayed ST screen, and listen to music from Tangerine Dream (a group that uses the ST on stage and studio). It will run for over two minutes. DS disk (or Hard Drive) and at least 2 meg of RAM required. Color only. TOS 1.0-1.62 (at least). Excellent. Player included. BDAMAGE1an is part one of two of The Brain Damage Demo by Aggression. This is an excellent graphics, animation, and sound demo that I like very much. It begins with a person's head splitting apart from a shock of internal light (yeah, I know, gross, but...) and moves rapidly on to a series of excellent pictures, animations and sounds that kept me looking. It comes on two .MSA files (they uncompress to 840K and 837K! To uncompress these you need to make an extended format disk--check out the FORMTCPY category for utilities that will do this) which you will need to reconstitute (I would suggest MSA_2_32 -- see the UTILITYS category). BDAMAGE2 is part two of two of The Brain Damage Demo. See BDAMAGE1 for further descriptions. You need BDAMAGE1 to complete this demo. BETRTRK3an (entitled STARTREK SEQUENCE on Delphi) is a "Better Trek" .SEQ animation by J. Fry (dated 1992) in which the USS Enterprise (original version) appears on the viewscreen of another star ship (nice idea). It rotates in a complete circle then goes into Warp Drive and disappears in a blaze of colors. Well done. Use ANIMATE4 to view. BFASTan is a color .SEQ animation of a Cyber Pal generated animation of a breakfast table. It features objects from the ASSORTED Object file (found in this category). The objects are a cheese board, a toaster, an apple, and a lead crystal liquor bottle (what kind of breakfast is this person eating!). The view moves around the circumference of the table. Use ANIMATE4 to view. BIGLIFEan is BigLife v.1.00 by Owen Rees (dated 1993). This GEM based program is the most interesting and full-featured adaptation of "Life" that I have seen. It's not the Milton Bradley game of LIFE which I'm writing about here, but the computer program which tracks "generations" of "cells" as they live and die on your computer screen as based on a simple set of rules. This version allows you to create, save, and load your own patterns, load patterns from a sampling included with the program, and even load XLife format files from X-Windows. The patterns included with this are fantastic! Rocketships, shooting guns, gliders, and more are all included! The docs make for fascinating reading, too. I recommend this program to you! ST-TT compatible in ST resolutions. BIGPATH2an by Dan Bordonaro is a .SEQ animation that requires more than 1 meg of RAM on your ST. This animation shows a metalic nut traveling along a pipe suspended in mid-air. The ground is checkered below. Requires ANIMATE4.PRG to run. Color only. Interesting. BILL_CATan is a color .SEQ animation of Bill the Cat playing his tongue as if it were a guitar! He is standing in front of a microphone and a bank of speakers and looking his usual wild and wacky. BIOANIMAan is two large .SEQ animations from Bio-Animate Productions detailing their Biology Educational software line. Presently containing 42 animations that are self-contained tutorials in advanced biology (each one takes 15 to 30 minutes or so to work through!), this series is being used by a number of universities, colleges, and schools in North America. One .SEQ file is a complete animation describing the main aspects of protein synthesis and protein functions, while the other is a composite animation containing brief clips from several titles in the series. Ordering information is included. Requires ANIMATE4.PRG and a color monitor. One .SEQ will run on a 1 meg machine, but the other (the overview) requires at least two Meg of RAM. EXCELLENT! BIRDan is an animated demo of what can be done with NeoChrome, the drawing program from Atari. A bird (a white parrot) flies across the screen with a beautiful beach in the background. Color only. BITSTYan by Sol Guber is a program which generates Moire' type patterns on the screen (beautiful!). It is very easy to use. At the program's start you just select the two numbers which will control the pattern. Docs included. This is a program which will help you to see that math can be beautiful! It works in all ST and TT resolutions and will use the math co-processor if it is present in the TT, but doesn't work with TOS 2.06 or 2.06. ST-STE and Geneva compatible. BLUEPRNTan is a color .SEQ animation of an animated Blueprint. It shows a Japanese Zero WWII plane (line drawing) on a blueprint background. The plane rotates and allows you to see it from all directions. Done in CADD3D. Use ANIMATE4 to view. BOBan is a color .AVS animation of a head made with Cyber Sculpt. The head is called Bob, and he turns and speaks to you. I think he says, "Dare to be one!" but I'm not sure. But then Bob turns away and his head shatters into pieces (but no blood and gore, since Bob was a robot). The player program is included. BOINGSTEan by Tony Barker is a demo program (dated March 15, 1990) that illustrates the speed of the Atari blitter at performing bit orientated memory moves. BOINGSTE operates at 50 frames per second with about 400 colors on the screen at any one time. Requires an STe. BOINKan is an animation of a large multi-faceted rotating red sphere bouncing back and forth on the floor and walls of a box (invisible) in front of you. You can hear the impact sound from its bouncing. A grid is in the background. STE compatible. An oldie, but a "goodie." BOUNCE05an is an .FLM animation created by Lee Seiler. It shows two bouncing ball on a glossy Checker board. The balls cast shadows and have very nic reflections. The glossy checker board also has very nice reflections. View this on your TT and FLMPLAY. BOUNCERan is a color .SEQ animation of a red and white multi-faceted ball falling onto a table and squishing out into a red and white pancake! It doesn't seem to bounce too much! But...the animation recycles and the ball falls to the table again, and again. Use ANIMATE4 to view. BUGLOOPan is a 24 frame .FLM animation (use FLMPLAY to view) of a beetle crawling along a checkerboard floor. In the bottom left is a picture of an actual beetle so you can compare the animation to the real thing. This animation was created in Chronos and touched up with Prism Paint. It is in ST Low res. from a palette of 4096 colors. BULLSEYEan is a .SEQ animation file showing an arrow thunking into a target. Use AVSPLAYER to view (and hear). Color. BUG_AVSan is a short .AVS animation of Bugs Bunny chewing on a carrot and saying "Ah, what's up Doc?" Requires a color monitor and AVSPLAYR to view. You can also use this with SuperBoot 7 as a boot up pic/sound/animation. BUZZBEEan by Dann Parks is an amusing and detailed .SEQ animation. It took over 50 hours of rendering to create! A fish is swimming about its bowl when suddenly it swims right through the glass and into the air. But that doesn't bother the fish--it just keeps swimming along (eventually back into the bowl). But this does bother a passing bee. What is going on here?" is the message conveyed by the bee as she buzzes about (!!I like the bee!!) Very smooth animation and excellent looping (no jerking as it begins again. Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Docs included. BYESTARTan is a .SEQ animation which says "Goodbye" to STart magazine. Bart Simpson is standing off to the side and is saying, "Hey Dudes, gonna miss ya!" The STart and Antic software logos spin around and appear as if they were the two sides of the same banner. STart was an excellent magazine in the ST world and its demise prompted the author to do this animation. CAan is a beautiful in-depth 70 frame Spectrum animation of a flight through the chess board scene created by Ville Sari for the POV raytracer. Don Dakin is the one who made it move for the Atari. This animation requires a hard drive (uncompresses to almost 3.6 meg!), 4 meg of RAM, and a computer which can display Spectrum pictures. The view is of a chessboard set up under a sunny blue sky. The pieces are made of light and dark woods, and the board is wood edged with marble inlays. SPSLIDEX.PRG included to view the animation. Dated Feb. 20, 1994. Recommended. CADHOUSEan by Art Zadina is a .SEQ animation of a walk through a house. You begin outside, walk closer and then enter the home. You go through the home with a belt-level view. Excellent! Color. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. CAMELan is a series of files (SPU and RD1) that you can use with Phoenix Object Render from Lexicor that will allow you to view a WWI Sopwith Camel. You must have Phoenix to view this file. CAMFILMan is a color .SEQ animation of a camera floating above a stylistic cityscape. The view then shifts to a wooded area and a transparent bubble craft flys onscreen and almost out of the monitor. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Created in CyberPaint. CANYONan by John Kersek is an excellent .SEA animation of a flight through Red Rock Canyon. View using ANIMATE4. It only takes about two seconds, but it's worth it to see the bends and twists of the flight. CARGOSHPan is a Chronos .FLM animation of a spaceship drawing near to a rotating planet Earth. .FLM player is included. Created by B. Summer. Color only. CARRIERan is a Cybersculpt model (.3D2) of a spacefaring fighter carrier. While I hope this particular model isn't in our near future (though I wouldn't be surprised), I do hope that we soon make it out into space in a big way like this. Multiple "Spinhabs" rotate to provide artificial gravity, and they each rotate in a different direction to cancel out their torque. You can view this from within Cybersculpt or Phoenix (even the demo). Color only. CARTOON1an is a color animation showing a boy and a girl dancing with cupid flying around in the background. CATNAP_Aan is the first edition of the wonderful animation CAT_NAP by Gary Johnson. This animation tells the story of a dog and a cat watching TV. In what it contains, it is the same as the longer file CAT_NAP. This version does not include some further animations he included there. Therefore, you can view this animation even if you only have a floppy drive. At least one meg of RAM and a color monitor required. I REALLY like this animation. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. CAT_NAPan by Gary Johnson is absolutely the best animation I have seen on the ST. This file (which requires a Hard Drive because it is over 1.1 Meg uncompressed) tells the story of a dog and a cat in front of a TV one winter night. The cat has all sorts of strange, transforming, adventures, but at least ends up warm and snug. The dog is not so lucky! This requires at least 1.5 Meg of RAM to view. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Color only. See CAT_NAP2 for a sound file that goes with this (but that is not needed to view this). CAT_NAP2an is the sound file for CAP_NAP, the best animation I have ever seen. Now you can hear what was really going on through all that action! To make any use of this file you need to order the CAT_NAP file. This is ONLY the sound file. This version adds a separate sound to Jessica's appearance (you might say, "Jessica who?" Get this and find out!). To use them both you need at least 2 1/2 meg of RAM and your hard drive. Color only. Requires AVSPLAYR.PRG to view/listen. CCOLORDan is the Cyber Color v.1.0 Demo by John C. Stanford. This program is a save disabled demonstration version of Lexicor's Cyber Color object coloring utility Cyber Color is a three dimensional object coloring tool for editing your 3D2 format objects which then may be used with Phoenix Object Renderer, Chronos Keyframe Animator, or CAD-3D 2.0. Cyber Color allows you to change the color of any face in your object using a simple point and click interface. Objects will be displayed using their actual colors on compatible color systems. Individual faces may also be subdivided for adding finer detail. Though unrelated to the actual coloring of the object, Cyber Color also has the capability of flipping the direction of a face to repair any "holes" which may have occurred during the modeling process. ST--Falcon compatible. At least one meg of RAM needed. Color or mono. Docs included. CHARMER2an is an example of Rick Keene's animation work. This file is a .SEQ animation of a snake charmer in action. Color only. Use ANIMATEx to view. CHAOSSEQ is the Chaos, Fractal Fantasy .SEQ animation by Todd Redden. He created this in 1991 using Fractal Fantasy and CyberPaint v.2.0. This is an awesome fractal animation. It begins with the most familiar fractal I know, and with color cycling and a zooming view, creates a vivid sense of moving down into the depths of the fractal. Recommended. Color monitor, 2 meg RAM, hard drive (or 81 track, 11 sector, 900K floppy), and ANIMATE4 (or View II by Damien M. Jones) required to view. CHEBYSHVan by Sol Guber will generate the solutions of Chebyshev equations. This will give you lots of onscreen colors along with interesting patterns which can be magnified to your preference. This program is very easy to use. You will be prompted to choose which equation to use to generate the pattern, as well as if you want the Newton method or the Halley method to determine the roots. Keyboard controlled. Works in all ST and TT resolutions and uses the math co-processor if one is available. Docs included. Shareware. Not STE compatible. CHESSDEMan is a view of many different chess games by invisible (at least to you) opponents. Nice graphics (color only). The chess pieces move by themselves and are quite smart. One person (who is a rated chess player) has told me that this demo has two complete games in it. This first is so-so while the second is "quite good." Recommended. CHRISTMAan is a MAKE IT MOVE demo of Santa dropping off a computer to your home Christmas Eve. Check out the cat--it moves like a real cat. While you're at it remember what Christmas is really about! COLOR CHRNSGIFan is a series of four GIF files that show the Chronos 3D Key-frame animator from Lexicor Software in action. They are in TT Medium rez (648x480 16 colors) and can be viewed from most GIF viewers (such as GVIEW213 or PCHROME3). The pictures are screen displays of Chronos 3D showing the space ships from different views. See what this program is like without the program! CHRONOSan is the limited demo version of CHRONOS 3D, the 3D Key Frame Animator for the ST/STe/TT by Paul Dana of Lexicor, Inc.. This program is part of the Phase 4 family of products: Rosetta-3D animation translator/ viewer, Chronos, and Prism Paint. If you enjoy animation, this top-of- the-line animation program is for you! Color or mono. No docs. CITYSCAPan is a color only animation (.SEQ) of a rotating view of a city landscape, skyscrapers and all. Uses ANIMATEx to view. CLYDEan is a wonderful program! You can choose between five different screen permutations that change and flow across the screen. This works in all resolutions. Just run it and leave it. It's a joy to watch when you walk by. Shareware. COASTERan is a color .SEQ animation of a rollercoaster ride with you in the driver's seat! Race up and down and around the track passing various 3-D objects on the way. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. By Barry Summers. COKECANan is a .SEQ animation file of a can of Coke Classic rotating in mid-air. It's been open so I guess it's empty! Color only. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. COLA_WARan is an excellent .SEQ animation detailing the war between Coke and Pepsi. This one was created by a Coca Cola lover! Watch that space plane fly! Nicely done. Color only. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. COLORDEMan is a series (unconnected) of color demos for the ST. The traditional bouncing ball, the sample window prg that came with your ST, a GREAT geometrical line drawing prg that leaves its drawing on the screen for a few seconds to admire and then draws another, moving hexagons, sinewaves, and more.... Recommended. COL_DEMOan allows you to see 512 colors in medium rez. It looks to me like it's a 512 color low rez. screen with the medium rez. text overlayed on it somehow. But still, how did they do that? Could you use a similar technique to make a full 16 color ANSI terminal program, with 80 columns? It makes you wonder...."How do they do that?" COMP6SEQan is a color .SEQ animation created with CAD 3d, Cyberpaint, and Degas by Bill Silverman. This animation shows the USS Enterprise (from the Original Star Trek) running away from a hostile colony of boxes (sounds strange, doesn't it!). Use ANIMATE4 to view. Requires at least one meg of RAM. COMPRES2an is a neat utility by Mike Hughes (dated Feb. 17, 1991) which will allow you to create and play larger animations by storing the frames in your computer and on disk in a compressed format. The pictures/frames are loaded into computer memory still compressed, the only time they are decompressed is when they are shown on the screen. The decompression only takes 1/10 of a second for each frame of your animation, so you don't need to worry about slowing your animations down. Docs included. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). CONTOURan is Contour by Dan Reifsnyder. This program is a topographic pre-processor for CAD3D 2.02 and Cyber Control from Antic Publishing. You will need both (and a Degas compatible drawing program) to use this program. The basic use of CONTOUR is to create 3D landscapes, but there are many applications that it can be put to. Docs included. Color only. ST-STE compatible (at least). COOLSKULan is a color .SEQ animation of a rotating skull. I really like this one because it's so creative. It shows the solid skull rotating, but then as it rotates part of it passes behind a scanning screen. The part shown by the screen is in wire frame mode. It's like an X-Ray of the skull! Use ANIMATE4 to view. CORSAIRan is a .SEQ animation of a CSR-V12 Corsair, by Wanker Aerospace. What, you don't know what that is? That's because it hasn't been invented yet! Created by G. Houser, this .SEQ is of a rotating, solid, 3-D view of a futuristic spacecraft. Sunlight from the left moving shadows on the spacecraft as it rotate. Color. Requires ANIMATE4 to view. CRANESHIPan by Barry Summer is a .SEQ animation of spacegoing tanker-ship (it looks a dual warp nacele space repair and docking facility--how's that for a description!). The ship flys towards you, does several rotations, and then accepts a smaller ship on its upper surface, refueling it and then releasing it. Finally, it blasts away in the distance. Color only. Includes ANIMATE4.PRG for viewing. Requires at least one meg of RAM. CRUSSTARan is a Lexicor Chronos 3D .FLM animation of a star ship preparing for FTL travel. It rotates before you and then recedes into the distance. Player program included. ST Low Rez. CUBEan is an interesting animation program which moves a constantly changing sometimes cube shape. As it bounces off of invisible walls you hear the sound of its impact, and the shape and color of the wire-frame cube changes. Sometimes the cube is completely off screen, but you can still hear the impacts it makes. CUBEANIMan is a series of 34 Spectrum pictures created by Phoenix 512, a new painting program by Lexicor. Using a memory resident slide show technique (player included) you can see an excellent animation of the cubes rotating about the Y axis. Color only. At least one meg of RAM. Floppy or hard drive OK. CUBEMANan is a color .SEQ animation of a figure created using the CyberSculpt Human Design disk. This Cyberman stoops and twists as if to throw a discus. Use ANIMATE4 to view. CUDDLY1an is part one of two of another excellent megademo by TCB. It works on my one meg TOS 1.0 ST but not on my STe. I like how this demo is presented. The main screen is shown, looking much like a castle with lots of entrance doors. You are a person with a jet pack that allows you to fly about, searching out and entering any door you wish. The individual demos are accessed by entering the doors. The demos are pretty neat, too! It comes as two 400K+ .MSA files which get uncompressed onto one disk. You must extract with the Magic Shadow Archiver (see MSA_2_23 in the UTILITYS category). Color only. Joystick controlled. CUDDLY2an is part two of two of another excellent megademo by TCB. It works on my one meg TOS 1.0 ST but not on my STe. I like how this demo is presented. The main screen is shown, looking much like a castle with lots of entrance doors. You are a person with a jet pack that allows you to fly about, searching out and entering any door you wish. The individual demos are accessed by entering the doors. The demos are pretty neat, too! It comes as two 400K+ .MSA files which get uncompressed onto one disk. You must extract with the Magic Shadow Archiver. Color only. Joystick controlled. You must have part one of this demo as well. CUPan is a Chronos .FLM animation of a bent tube chasing a rotating cup and going down into it. Nicely done. Use FLMPLAY to view. Color. Any color ST. CURRENTNan is a series of four animations (.DLT) centered around a Star Trek theme (player program included). They come from the Current Notes magazine (a great ST mag!) disk library, file # 174D (a comprehensive library). Created by Steven E. Warn. Thanks Steven, for this animation, and for your (other) help to Suzy B's Software! CYBER4an by B. Summer is a .SEQ animation of four Cyberpaint/CAD 3D animations running simultaneously. Spaceships, flying tables, a rock group, rotating and shattering letters, and more. Color only. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. CYBERPALan is Cyber Pal v.0.6 by Dill Devonshire (dated Sept. 14, 1991). Cyberpal is an .ACC for use with CAD 3D2 (greater than v.1.0). Cyber Pal is an animation accessory with the intent to minimize the pain and suffering involved in manipulating 3D objects in the CAD universe to produce animations. Pal uses mathematical formulas to plot object and camera paths for a specified number of "frames" in your animation. You select whether you want to animate the camera, the objects or both, enter the pertinent data and then let Cyber Pal blamm it out onto your disk. Pal also allows you to tween objects. Tweening can be used to move an object from one location to another (smoothly), or to create a series of objects that transform from one shape to another. This archive contains both the Small Pal (for one meg machines) and Big Pal (for 2 meg or greater). Shareware. Docs included. You must have CAD 3D to use these files. CYBOINKan is an animation by Clive Probert (dated July 1992). Entitled "Cylinder Boink" this animation shows a cylinder set in a wall of a room. The cylinder spits out mirrored balls which bounce across the room and out of view. You first are faced with a dark screen and a slow "boinking" sound. Then the screen gets a bit lighter and you can see the cylinder and the balls. The speed of the balls increases and decreases throughout the animation. The animation requires two DS floppy disks to run (I've fixed the archive to make it easy for you to set up the disks correctly). This animation was entered into the Toronto Atari Show (ACE 92) contest and won second place (I can see why...this is well done!). Created using his program, "The Real Ray Tracer v.2.0" this animation requires a color monitor and at least one meg of RAM to run. Cylinder-Boink is made with 25 pictures, each one taking about 2 hours to make. The page flipping program used to animate these pictures provides some interesting light, speed and sound effects. CYBRIDERan is a color .SEQ animation of the possible future of New York City in the year 2003 (not that far from now!). The scene is on a graffiti covered street in a cyberpunk future. This animation by Timothy Early (dated Aug. 22, 1988) shows a heavily armed civilian on a motorcycle doing his (her?) civic duty by blowing away some sort of small scum that just hopped onstage. Created with CyberPaint 2.0 and Degas Elite (the graffiti is colorful and packed!). Use ANIMATE 4 to view. CYBRLAKEan is a very nice .SEQ animation by Todd Redden (dated 1991). It is a Mandelbrot Fractal animation created using Fractal Fantasy and CyberPaint 2.0. This beautiful color cycling animation shows several levels of a pretty fractal as you zoom into its depths. It requires at least 2 meg of free RAM and uncompresses to 791K so you will need an extended format floppy or a hard drive to view this. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Recommended. CYBRSCAPan is an animation by Darrel Anderson, et. al. that shows some of the capabilities of the Cyber-Studio line of products. It advertises Antic Software (no longer in the ST line--but the Cyber-Series still is). It shows a floppy being transformed into a spaceship and flying off to a huge "ATARI" mountain. Though some transformation the "I" in Atari is converted to a giant 1040ST through which floppy port the spaceship flys. Delving deep into the innards of the ST the ship links up and transfers its program. Flashing lights and sounds reverberate throughout the computer and the cyberscape goes marching on! If you want sound in this demo run CYBRSND2.PRG first. Color only. Run from a floppy. At least one meg of RAM. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible. CYCLOPSan is a .SEQ animation of a cyclops who just bought a clone but reads about his local cave demoing the new FALCON. He walks over to the cave, looks in, sees the Atari Falcon and is Wowed by it. The animation is taken from an old movie. So-So quality. Done with Vidi Digitizer & Cyberpaint by B. Summer. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. Color. C_172an is a CAD 3D v.2.02 .3D2 format file of a Cessna 172 Skyhawk. Created by K. Fanning with CAD-3D and Cyber Control just because he loves flying that plane! It's nice to have enthusiasts about! DALEK1an by Paul V. McCullough is a .SEQ animation of a Dalek from the TV show Dr. Who. The Dalek is doing what they do best, blasting away. It moves on and through the screen, right to left. Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. DCCPARTYan is an ST/STE is a scrolling text and effects demo advertising a "Coding Party" for earlier in 1993. It's small and yet has nice music and effects. One nice feature is that by pressing the HELP key you can see the real-time processor use in the demo. It leaves quite a bit available! Does NOT work on the Falcon! Color only. DEMO3D2an is the famous "rotating house" animation from Data Becker in Germany. This was one of the first user-created animations on the ST and runs for about one minute. It shows a series of wire frame houses rotating and spinning about in a piece of real time 3D-CAD. ST-STE compatible (at least). DEMO4096an is a demo by Darek Mihocka of the STe's 4096-color palette. See all 4096 colors on the screen! DIAGan is the first TT demo done for Comdex '89 by Atari. It shows the TT & Fuji logo with a window over bouncing NEO pictures and a colorful scrolling diagonal background. Several NEO pictures are included, or you can include your own. TT and color monitor required. Docs included. DINOCLR1an is a .SEQ animation by Rick Keene of an upright dinosaur gradually "evolving" into a white bird. Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. DINOPYRMan is two color animations. The first is the creation and rotation of a pyramid. The second deals with dinosaurs walking and flying about. This is recommended. DINOSPACan is a .SEQ animation by Rick Keene of a dinosaur eating in a swamp. Various reptiles fly by. Suddenly an asteroid crashes down, and the scene shifts to a modern-day museum with the fossilized dinosaur bones in the foreground. Well done. It requires at least 1 meg of RAM and a harddrive. Use ANIMATE4 to view. DISKEJEKan is a .AVS animation by Bruce J. Markey and created using VIDI ST which shows a Mega ST laughing and spitting out a disk from its floppy port. He used the sound of Curly (from the Three Stooges) for the laugh. Nicely done! Use AVSPLAYR to view. DLFINTS3an is a TT-Medium res. .FLM animation created by Lee Seiler of Lexicor Software. It shows a dolphin swiming from one side of the screen to the other, excellent motion and light details. Created using Cyber-Sculpt and Chronos-3D Key Frame animator. View with your TT and FLMPLAY. DMMARBLEan is a computer animation created by Wilton A. Vargas for Digital Magic Corp. This man can do wonders with the ST. Created with Cyberpaint 2.0. Requires ANIMATE4 to view. Color only. Check out LASER and DURACELL, two other animations by the same author. DNTDRIVEan is a .SEQ animation by John Brenner created using Cyber Paint. It is part of an advertisement that runs in a Montreal bar on their closed circuit TV system. It is used to promote NOT drinking and driving. Interesting! Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. DOG_MONan is an example of Rick Keene's animation work. This is an animation (.SEQ) of a wandering dog. Use AMINATEx to view. Color only. DOLDEMOan is a .SEQ animation by John F. Semenek, Jr.. You need at least 1 meg and a color monitor to use this. This demo consists of two china dolls, a baby girl and boy, rotating as if on a pottery wheel. Very nice! Well done. Docs included. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. DOLPHINSan is a TT 256 color medium res. .FLM animation created in Chronos. View this file on your TT using the FLMPLAY program or Chronos. You will see six dolphins swimming. Only one dolphin was used to create the motion of all six. Hard drive required. One disk for $4 special. DREAMan by John Krsek is a strange .SEQ animation file. The bird's eye view you begin with moves down into a temple-like arena where firepots illumine a base relief carving. Suddenly the carving animates and speaks (you don't hear the words, of course). It is much like a dream. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Requires at least one Meg and a color monitor. DRNK_BRDan by Dave St. Martin is a .SEQ animation of one of those old bobbing drinking bird toys. Watch it bob up and down and "drink" water from a glass. You even get ripples in the water! Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. DURACELLan is a computer animation created by Wilton A. Vargas for Digital Magic Corp. This commercial, created for Duracell Caribbean, Inc., is a must-have piece of work. Very impressive! Color only. Requires ANIMATE4 to run. Check out his LASER and DMMARBLE animations as well! DYNACYBRan by Sol Guber is a small utility which will allow you to take a figure or picture generated in DynaCAAD (in .PFL format) and make it into a template (.TMP) for use in CyberSculpt. You will need both CyberSculpt and CAD3D to use this program. Docs included. Shareware. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). DYNAMITEan is a 1992 music and graphics demo for the STE or TT by Unit Seventeen. This program will play about 20 minutes of seven soundtracks in 8 polyphonic channels in 25KHz sound. The graphics aren't great (though I like the osciliscope that shows the various channel sounds as they play), but the sound is excellent. Ability to attach a midi keyboard and play the samples as it were a synth. Full bass/treble/ volume control. Check out the keyboard to see what some of the keys can do (nothing spectacular, but I thought I'd let you know to hunt). DYNASOARan is a .DLT animation by Kevin Fanning entitled "Mononychus." Three bird-like dinosaurs are running down a road. A 3d2 object frame from cyber control is also included. Color only. Use ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. EARTHFLMan is a TT 256 color animation created using Rosetta from Lexicor software. The file is in the .FLM format. Use FLMSHOW (in the PICMANIP category) to view. You need a TT to view this (or, if you have TOS 1.4 or above get BIGSCRN (in the UTILITYS category. Set the screen size to 1024x768 to use) and FLMPLAY and you should be able to view this) A beautiful (I've been told!) view of the Earth with clouds. EFFECTan is a TT res. .FLM animation created by Ringo Monfort using Chronos. This is a great sample of the MORPH effect, One object transforms into a new one! Use your TT and FLMPLAY to view this. Uncompresses to 771K. EGOREan is a GFA Basic animation file that is both gross and funny. Watch the evil professor get his "come-uppance" when he doesn't comsider the consequences of his words. You end up saying to your screen, "No! Not again! How can you be so dumb!" Color only. ELLIOTan is a ten 10 second animation of Elliot the Dragon. It was digitized using the DIJIT video digitizer. The (small) player program is included. Color or mono (best in color). ELMSK31Can is a color .SEQ animation of a still picture of a woman advertising CyberPaint and its neat features. There is the animated word "MASK" bouncing up and down on the screen, but more interesting to me is the circular lens that passes over the view, magnifying the objects just behind the lens. Use ANIMATE4 to view. ENGINEan is a color .SEQ animation of the ignition\exhaust cycle of a single cylinder engine. It shows the cylinder moving up and down, the two valves moving in sync, and the spark plug firing off the gas mix. View using ANIMATE4. EQUALIZEan is the Equalize STE demo by Tony Barker of Moving Pixels. This is a "must have" demo. The top 2/3 of the demo shows a starfield in which you can control the display (three different star fields moving past you and one set of exploding fireworks). The bottom portion of the screen contains volume/balance/treble and bass controls so you can control the digitized music to your pleasure. You can change the starfields with the F1-F5 keys, and press C to leave "trails" behind each star. The trails look really cool. (Like the starfield with the Enterprise enters warp...). The music is good, the animation is excellent. You won't go wrong in getting this file. Requires a color monitor and at least one meg of RAM in your STE. EXPLORERan is a 3D2 file for use with CAD-3D 2.0, CyberSculpt, CyberPaint, and Lexicor's new software such as Prism Paint, Prism Render, Chronos, Rosetta, etc. This is a Low-Tech spacecraft designed for deep space exploration. In animations, the SpinHabs object should be rotated about 2 degrees per frame so that the inhabitants have some artificial gravity. Looks especially good when (for instance) drifting toward a color-scanned image of Mars or Jupiter... EYENSKYan is a WONDERFUL!! .SEQ animation. A person walks up to a telescope, looks at the moon through it and sees strange sights. Get this one if you don't get any other. Color only. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. F183D2an is a series of 3D2 files converted from the DynaCADD (DXF) original. These were loaded into Rosetta from Lexicor and converted to the 3D2 format. You can edit these files in CyberSculpt and then load them into Lexicor's Chronos-3D animator. I would guess that they are of an F18 fighter jet, but...! F40DEMOan is a musical/graphic demo featuring a Lambogini F40. The car is sitting in front of a black and white checked wall and beside a rippling reflective surface. The lion shield of Lambogini (three of them) circle in front of the car. This animation shows good graphic effects and a simple yet bright sound. Color only. ST-STE and Geneva compatible. FACEKILLan is a .SEQ animation by Mark Sohmer. A Happy Face is shot, turns into a screen swallowing monster and ends with the words of Porky Pig. Color. Use ANIMATE4 to view. FAHan is an animation by Don Dakin (dated Feb. 4, 1994). This is an excellent animation created using the POV ray-tracer. It contains 61 Spectrum frames and uncompresses to over 3.1 meg of data (so you need a hard drive)! It shows a series of objects rotating around a tumbling torus (a plain donut, OK?). The nearest to the donut is a red-striped pencil. Circling around these two are five other objects: a transparent clear glass cone; a reflective glass disk, a metalic glass reflective sphere, a jade sphere, and woodgrained chess pawn. The lighting is from several multi-color and moving spotlights. All of this takes place over a multi-patterned checkerboard. This animation includes a player and is designed to continuously "loop." Docs explaining the animation and it's construction are included. To view this you need a 4 meg machine with slightly over 3 meg of RAM free. Just boot up with a clean system and you're in free! Of course, you need a machine which can display Spectrum pictures (any unaccelerated ST-STE). FANTASIAan is an interactive demo for the STe written by Tony Barker. Several solid 3-D objects move around the screen at your beck and call. Rotate them, zoom close or far away, listen to the music, watch the 32 colors on the screen at any one time with the FAST refresh rate of 15 frames per second (with some smaller objects being refreshed at up to 50 FPS). This demo has great sound (single channel, 12517 Hz). Color monitor and STe required. If you have one of the newer TOS 1.62 machines you need FANTFIX to make this work. FANTFIXan by Ken Schafer. This is a patch program for the Fantasia Demo. Fixes Fantasia so it will run on any STE or MegaSTE! A must have for anyone who has the Fantasia demo, only to have it tell them they don't have an STE (when you really do!) Required if you have TOS 1.62. FEXECTOYan is the "Future Executive's Toy" an animation of what might be on the desk of a future executive. It is very similar to the "steel balls" toy you can get now, except that this one is circular and more than one ball moves at a time. Docs included. Needs ANIIMATE4 to run. Color. Created with Stereo CAD-3D 2.03. FISH_STLan is a 24 frame .FLM animation of a Jelly Fish-like thing done in ST Low. It's solid rendered in underwater Aqua green with the undulating ocean floor right below the creature. The creature expands and contracts pushing itself through the water. The author used a spotlight to create a harsh underwater scene as if it where being filmed by the viewer. Use FLMPLAY to view. FILMSHOWan is a v.1.0 of Epyx's Art and Film Director player program. See ART_FILMAN for a demo of this program and LYNXDEMOAN for a animation that was created with A & F. FLMPLAYan is the Kenetics v.1.01 program by David Ramsden and Paul Dana (dated April 30, 1991). This program will allow you to play animations that are in Lexicor Software's FLM format (and .DLT Delta format animations as well). All you need to do is select the name of the FLM file you want to play from the file selector. There is an opening dialog box that shows all of the keyboard commands available in the player. In order to view a .FLM file created in a TT resolution on an ST (TOS 1.4 or above) or an STe you may use the BIG SCREEN (BIGSCRN in the utilities category) virtual display program (from Germany) from ST low res. (Set the screen size to 1024x768 to use). FLYBY1an is a nice color .DLT animation created using CAD 3D. It shows the view from the cockpit of a spaceship as it zooms by. Use ANIMATE4 to view. FLYBYan is an excellent ST Low res. .FLM animation of a space-going battleship approaching your position, turning on a (large) dime, and going off into the distance (the animation ends before it goes too far). The 3D and colorful model is very well done with lots of detail. Gun turrents bristle over the ship. A huge radar antenna stands on top. Launching pods for small fighters are ready at the side. 1.25 meg uncompressed so you will need a hard drive and at least 2 meg of RAM (player program included). ST/STE compatible (at least). This file comes on an 800K disk. One file, $4. Please remind us about the special deal for this file. FLYOVRan is an .AVS animation by Aubry. It shows a helicopter flying over a town. The helicopter flys off and then a two prop bomber plane comes towards the screen, doing some horizontal tumbles along the way. The sounds and animation are pretty good. Player program included. FOOLDYOUan is a very small graphics demo by Timothy Miller (the author of ANSITerm 1.80) that presents you with a zillion and ten sprites moving all about the screen at once. It's nice to look at to rest ones mind. It exits cleanly as well. Color only. Docs included. FORKan is a color .SEQ animation of a fork bending as if by some psychic power. It was taken from a Timex Watch commercial of all things! Use ANIMATE4 to view. FORTY_2an is a .SEQ animation for color systems which shows the number "42" bouncing up and down against three mirrored surfaces. Use ANIMATE4 to view. This file should have been 42K! but it's... FPSTARan by D. Moen is a Lexicor Chronos .FLM animation (with viewer included), that shows a very nicely done Next Generation Enterprise leaving Earth orbit and flying off to the stars on Impulse drive. Low rez color. FREEBEEan is a color .SEQ animation of a cute bug eyed yellow jacketed bee flying about. This bee is cute, but not as cute as a Suzy B whom I know! FROGGYan is the European Froggies Over The Fence demo by Legacy, ST Connexion, and Overlanders, et.al.. This is a huge demo--it comes as three compressed files totaling over 3 meg (three full disks even when compressed)! The description says that this demo has excellent sound and graphics, even 4096 colors on a regular ST! It is also supposed to run on any ST or STE with at least one Meg of RAM. Unfortunately it doesn't, at least on my STE (TOS 1.62, 4 meg, with a T-25 accelerator board set at 8 MHz. It won't work on a standard 1 meg 8 MHz STE either). The docs also say that you need to set your screen frequency to 50Hz (use any change Hz program or the one that is connected to this download on Delphi. An interesting point about that screen frequency converter is that it is by Barry McDuling who lives in Nambia!). In any case, the opening screen (which is as far as I can get before the demo bombs) is very nice. You must have a program which will uncompress .MSA files created this demo. Color only. This comes as three LZH Magic Shadow Archiver (.MSA see MSA_2_32 in the UTILITYS category) files which need to be place on an over 830K formatted disk. No docs. You need a program that will format extended disks to use this file. See the FORMTCPY category. Requires the use of an LZH compatible archiver to uncompress. See DCXTR22B in the UTILITYS category for a good utility to do this. I have just been told that the problem with this demo is the STE and not the TOS version. It worked on a Mega ST with TOS 2.06 and TOS 1.4. FX_BZPRGan is FX_BZ by Beat Zenerino. This color or mono program is a versatile computer graphics generator. The program will generate three types of graphics Lines, Squares, and Filled Squares in a somewhat random way. The randomness is controlled through a user interface to create many different special effects. Docs included. F_CASTROan is a color animation of our dear friend giving an anti-American speach and getting plastered by several tomatoes. GEAR2an is a Chronos .FLM animation created in a TT res. It requires a TT to view (and FLMPLAY). It shows two intermeshed gears rendered in wire frame mode. Excellent sample. Uncompresses to 738K. GEM_DEMan is a program that shows you animated cubes, fractal trees, moving lines and multiplying diamonds. Written in TDI Modula 2, it shows both the power of the ST and of that language. Color or mono. GLASSDEMOan is a neat little animation by Bordonaro of a Colt .45 firing a bullet at a wine glass (which looks VERY nervous!). This animation includes AVS sound. Requires at least 1 Meg of RAM and a color monitor. Created using CAD3D 2.2. If you have less than 1 MEG RAM check out GUNSHOT which is a subset of this animation. Requires AVSPLAYER to view (which is found in our catalog.) GLOBEan is a detailed color animation of the rotating earth. This needs at least a one meg machine to run. The major countries of the world are indicated. Docs and Player included. By John F. Semenek, Jr. GOFERan is a .DLT mono only animation by Maurice Molyneaux and Andy Eddy of the "Gofer" character created by M.M. using CAD-3D 2.0. Watch it walk along and look around. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. GOINHOMEan is an animation composed Bill Silverman using Cad3d 2.0, CyberPaint 2.0 and, Degas Elite. You need at least 1.5 Meg of memory and a color monitor to run this animation. Use Animate4.prg to view. Lower Animate versions will show movement but not color effects. A solitary spaceship travels from a sun through an asteroid field and then reaches it's home planet. GOLDFISHan is a simple program in which a goldfish swims from one side of the screen to the other, again and again. Color. (It's a pretty goldfish). GREETSEQan by Bill Silverman is a color .SEQ animation which contains a stunning view of our pretty little planet Earth rotating in Space. Stars fill the background. The words, "Peace on Earth" appear on one side of the globe and then a moment later the words "Good will to All" appear on the other side. Remember whose Birthday Christmas really is! This file uncompresses to over 950K, so you will need a hard drive, a high density drive or a one meg RAM disk. It also requires at least two meg of free RAM to view. Use ANIMATE4 to view. GRIDDLEan is Griddle by R.A.Waddilove written in HiSoft Basic. This file is two programs that run in low rez color (med. too, but the display isn't as nice). One program displays a continuous grid of evolving colors evolving according to the rules of "Life"). The other program prints out to screen each generation of the grid (a dozen or so per screen) so you can see how the display evolves. Source code included. GROUNDan is a ST Low Res .FLM animation from Lexicor Software. It shows a wire frame "Ground Walker" moving across the screen. It even digs up the ground where it passes! Use the FLMPLAY in the ANIMATIN category to view. GUITARan is a .SEQ color animation by Barry Summers of a space-going guitar flying near a planet and being re-fueled by a space tanker. The guitar then flys off past you. Use ANIMATE4 to view. GUNFIGHTan is a detailed AVS/.SEQ animation by Dan Bordonaro. This animation is a shoot-out between Sheriff Atari and Kid Amiga. It takes place in a small town, with the Sheriff standing in front of the saloon and the Kid in the street. I really like the expressions on their faces! It includes AVS sounds and the AVS player. Requires at least one meg of RAM and a color monitor. GUNSHOTan is an animation of a .45 firing. The gun was made with cyber sculpt and CAD 3D the animation includes sound using AVS. The AVS player is included. Color only. HAMMERan is a color .SEQ animation of a hammer banging two nails into a half cylinder. After the nails are set the hammer is dropped to the side (and the screen juggles a bit!). An invisible worker wields the hammer. HANDan is a color .SEQ animation of a flexing hand. Entitled "Cyber Control: Hierarchical Motion Demo. Enhanced with Cyber Paint," this demo shows a left hand and wrist flexing and moving all its digits. Shadows, color, and brightness all vary in a pleasing manner. HARVEYan by Eric Jolley is a .SEQ animation entitled "One-Eyed Harvey: Portrait 1 of the Ship's Computer (With Flickering Diode)" It presents you with a circle divided into pie shaped sections that appear to be rotating before you. Color only. The author warn you not to view this animation if you experience Epileptic Seizures. Requires a .SEQ player (such as ANIMATE4.PRG) to view. HARVEY2an by Eric Jolley is a .SEQ animation (dated March 23, 1993) entitled "Harvey's Lifeclock Display: Portrait 2 of the Ship's Computer" Updated from Harvey, portrait one, this animation presents the same circle divided into pie shaped sections that appear to be rotating before you, but it adds a lightening and darkening of the screen matching the rotation of the circle. I like this better than the original Harvey (of course it's a PILE bigger). Color only. The author warn you not to view this animation if you experience Epileptic Seizures. Requires a .SEQ player (such as ANIMATE4.PRG) to view. HAPPHNKHan is Happy Hanukkah!--a graphics demo for the Season of Hanukkah. Hanukkah (or Hanukah) is when it is remembered that God used a few people who remained loyal to God to draw all of God's People back to God and to preserve faithful worship. It started with the re-dedication of the Temple in Jerusalem by Judas Maccabeus in 165 B.C.(e.), but it still happens today. Color only. HEADBOOMan is a VERY interesting color animation using a picture of the author, originally similar to reality (assumed!) and becoming more and more distorted until the top of the head rockets off, flies around and is finally shot down by a cannon spouting out of the original head. It ends with a crane putting it all back together! Not gross at all and fun to watch. Recommended. HEADROOMan is a color animation of Max Headroom. HELCYL10an is an excellent .FLM animation created in ST Low res by Lee Seiler. It shows man peddling an orthothopter--a flying machine with four dragonfly-like wings. He peddles onto the scene, tools around for a few seconds and then flys off. Requires at least one meg of RAM and FLMPLAY. HEXAGONan is one of the first programs I ever say for the ST. It is a simple and pretty animation of a series of colored hexagons whipping around themselves, forming a larger hexagon as they go. That hexagon unravels and the process then continues. Nice to look at. Quit with the spacebar. Color only. TOS 1.0--1.62 (at least). HUMBUGan is a small video capture taken from an old B&W movie named "Scrooge" based on Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol." In this you will find Scrooge looking up from his desk and saying "Humbug!" (two times--the first time the voice is in sync with the video, the second time, not). This capture was done through VideoMaster ST distributed by Oregon Research Technologies. Low res color only. Requires at least one meg of RAM and a Double-sided drive or Hard drive. ICBIB_1an is the "I Can't Believe It's Basic" STe demo. This demo by Brien King and Cory Chapman was the second place winner in the Atari STe Demo Contest. It was all written in GFA Basic V.3.5e with only the help of 74 Bytes of Assembler for the sprite masking routine. This demo uses the following that are found mostly on the STE: o Use of the NEW color palette of 4096 colors! o Extensive use of the BLITTER CHIP for faster animations. o Stereo Digitized sound that uses 0% of CPU time! This Demo features: o Spiraling text scroller. o Distorted ICBIB logo. * Three-Dimensional tracking sprites. * Banner dragging Pac-Man. * Text roller. * Bouncing Spinning SMILEY! faces. * Speakers that move with the Music (In STEreo). * Spinning FUJIs. * Mirror reflection. o = All featured running on the Title Screen at one time. * = All featured running on the Main Screen at ONE TIME! In order to run this demo you need an STe/Mega STe/TT with at least 1 meg of RAM. It works best on a hard drive or CD player (since it is so large), but you can also run it from four floppy disks (directions included). Color only. Docs included. INSECTSan is an excellent cartoon animation (.SEQ) by Barry Summer of two bees buzzing around (maybe that's why I like it!), a dragonfly joining them, and finally, a mosquito dropping by for a visit. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Color only. JAMHOUSEan is a music animation that was the winning music contribution at the TLH & TFS convention in Lidkoeping, Oct. 23-25, 1992. Fast paced music (EPSS, 25 Khz, 8 channel), color, flashing lights, full screen effects. It says it runs on any STe or MSTe with one meg of RAM or more. I can't tell you if it runs on earlier ST's since I only have a 1/2 meg machine now! By Unit 17. JAPANan is a color .SEQ animation of actual photographs of an oriental appearing woman. She is holding a guitar (you can only see the handle). The view zooms in on her; the wind blows her hair, and then the animation repeats. Use ANIMATE4 to view. JEFTHEMEan is a very small program for a color monitor that draws wonderful patterns on the screen. You can just sit there and look and look. I just did! Works on a mono monitor, but the colors just aren't the same. JEROMEan is a .SEQ color animation by Enrique Fuentes of Jerome the Cat floating on a small raft on the sea. He notices a small island up ahead and paddles towards it. A shark notices him, and catches him, much to his dismay (whose dismay?--I let you find that out!). Jerome goes on to explore the island and finds Gilligan and some of his friends in some cannibals' stew pot! Yikes! "To Be Continued...." Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. JETPLANEan is a CAD 3D2 object created by K. Fanning. He used the addvertex and addface functions of Cyber Control to make this Jet Plane model. JETSCAPEan by Barry Summer is an .AVS animation of a supersonic jet traveling over a 3D video digitized landscape (down a canyon), with a nice sampled tune by Tangerine Dream playing in the backgroud. The jet was rendered with Chronos and the exhaust effects by Cyberpaint. I would guess that this needs at least one meg of RAM to run. Color only. Uncompresses to over 770K. JOKERan is a .SEQ animation of the Joker from the Batman comic series. Joker tells who he is, threatens Batman, and shoots a gun with a comicbook "Bang" (a rabbit comes out!). Fair animation by Mark Sohmer. Color only. Requires ANIMATEx.PRG to view. JUGGLERan is a 16 color animation of a juggler. EXCELLENT! Player .prg included. JUGGLERMan is a monochrome only animation of a juggler. Excellent!! Player .prg included. JULIAan by Sol Guber is an easy to use program which will generate Julia Set pictures (a variety of fractals). This program shows off two versions of the Julia set in the complex plain. The program is very easy to use. After the title screen, you will pick which type of equation will be used to generate the pattern, as well as if you want the normal method or the Lambda Sine method for the Julia Set. This will give you lots of onscreen colors along with interesting patterns which can be magnified to your preference. Mouse and keyboard controlled. Works in all ST and TT resolutions and uses the math co-processor if one is available. Docs included. Shareware. Not STE compatible. JUMPROPEan is a .SEQ animation file of a person jumping rope. Requires a color monitor and ANIMATE3 (or 4).PRG. Excellent. KALIDSCPan is a beautiful kalidescope simulation on your color ST/STE (at least). This produces beautiful and ever changing patterns on your screen just like a hand held kalidescope (only prettier!). I recommend this program to you (but only if you don't mind "wasting" some time now and then looking at something beautiful and relaxing!). KARATEan is a .SEQ animation of a karate fight created with cyber paint v.2.0 by Mark Sohmer. It lasts about 25 seconds. One blackbelt is attacked by three others--one with a knife. The good guy wins. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Color. KLINGONan is a nicely done color .SEQ animation of a Klingon (Star Trek) ship. The ship appears in front of you in the midst of a starry background. It moves close up to your viewscreen and gradually fades away as it cloaks itself. Use ANIMATE4 to view. KLRFULI2an is Killer Fuji, a cyber animation by Gary Domrow and Tim Hitchings. The Atari Fuji symbol taxis out of its hanger, rises up in the air and takes off! Flying past the monolithic IBM logo, it taps it and CRASH!, with an earthquake and a boom the mighty IBM falls! I only wish it was so easy! Color only. Excellent sounds and animation. KOLLIDEan is a very nice kaleidoscope program. Just click on it and watch the colors flow across your screen. It makes a nice screensaver, but one which you have to manually start. Color only. KOZMICan is Kozmic 512K by Dave Henniker (dated Dec. 30, 1991). This program is for generating psychedelic patterns on your screen. There are a zillion options in this program, just as in any capable drawing program, but with the focus being on the creation of all sorts of astounding optical patterns. Save your images as Degas or NeoChrome pictures. On-line help available. This will run on any TOS 1.0--1.62 machine with at least 512K of RAM. For a small fee the author will send you a 1 Meg version with even more features. Color only. LANDSCAPan is a .SEQ animation. You fly down a valley with meshwork mountains on either side. As you fly up the mountains they take on a solid character. Color only. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. LAVALAMPan is a .SEQ animation of a Lava Lamp. Use ANIMATE4 is watch the up and down movement of the "lava." Created with the help of Start Magazine's desk accessory METAMORPH. LAZERan is a CyberPaint 2.0 animation (.SEQ) by Wilton A. Vargas for Digital Magic Corp. (DM). If you want to see a great animation with color cycling, movement and staying power, get this. Color. Use ANIMATE4 to view. LCDDEMOan is the Little Color Demo by The Exceptions, REX. This demo begins simply with just 16 colors on the screen and then...BAMM...it expands the colors displayed by a lot. A scrolling message passes by as one of eight songs plays in the background (you choose which song). A graphic representation of the output from the three voices of the ST sound chip is shown. Much more is included as well in this, their 3rd demo. You quit by pressing the restart button, and even then you still get a treat (you'll see what I mean if you get this!). LEGACYan is the latest demo from Legacy. It's title is "My Socks Are Weapons" (what a name!). It is a MSA file that requires the Magic Sac Archiver to uncompress (MSA_V141 in the UTILITYS category). It will extract to an 82 sector single-sided disk, not readable from the desktop. It will run on my TOS 1.0 ST (4 meg) but not on my 1 meg STe. Color only. This is a very nice demo. LEKOLEKOan is a professional design program for theatrical lighting designers. It was developed by Water Fountain Software in conjunction with professional lighting designers. Requires 1 Meg of memory and a mono monitor. This demo will quit after 10 minutes so make sure you keep an original copy to run again! This is a specialty program specifically designed and suited to the ST environment. There is nothing like it on any other computer! LEXDEMOan is a .SEQ animation consisting of a series of Chronos animations created by Lee Seiler of Lexicor Software. See a spider, a man flying a bicycle, a StarWars type walking troup carrier, a flapping butterfly, and more. These animations were compressed with Cyberpaint. Low rez color. Requires at least 2 meg of RAM. ANIMATE.PRG to view. LEXICOR1an is a color .SEQ animation of the word "ATARI" changing to a space ship, rotating to accept a Lexicor disk through an open port, and then flying off into space. Created with Chronos and Cyberpaint. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. 2 Meg of RAM required. By B. Summer. LEXICORan is "The Lexicor Demo" from Lexicor Software Inc.. This is a .FLM animation created using their Phase-4 animation system. Watch the Butterfly flutter about the screen while being illuminated with a moving spotlight. The .FLM player is included. This is the same FLMPLAY1 that is in the ANIMATIN category. LIFEan by Steven Grimm is a microcosm for you to create and run on your ST. LIFE can provide you with hours of entertainment. Following a set of rules, the program progresses through multitudes of generations of "cells." Depending on the initial conditions you set up this can run for a LONG time. Beautiful. Color only. Docs included. LIFT_OFFan is a CAD-3D 2.02 and Cyber Control animation (both are required to use this file) by Kevin Fanning which shows the lift-off of a Space Shuttle through the solid rocket booter separation and External Tank separation. Color only. Docs included. LIFT_VEHan is a .DLT animation by Kevin Fanning of a lifting body. It rotates the wire-frame plane(s) for you to view the plane as if from a 3-D blueprint. It shows a shuttle sub-orbital launch vehicle and a shuttle (Yankee Clipper type) itself. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Created using Cyber Control and CAD 3D 2.02. Color only. LINEFANan is a simple graphics demo which allows you to draw 3-D fan-type illusions using your mouse. Online docs. It's a fun program to play with. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). I did have some problems with this with STeno (certain characters wouldn't show onscreen even when typed) and Geneva (the HELP key to call the docs calls the Geneva help file instead--it quits cleanly from Geneva though), but that really doesn't matter much with a "fun" program like this. LINESan is "Whirling Lines" by Lance F. Squire. This is a beautiful and entertaining graphic demo. It was written entirely in machine language and works in low, medium as well as high resolution. It is best shown in low resolution which displays 506 ramdom colors. Source code and docs included. LNDRAW_2an by Ron Rabaut is a program which will allow you to draw line graphics with the mouse and save them in Instant Graphics format. This update includes graph paper for background, X & Y coordinates, rubber band lines and a crosshair for a cursor. To view the files you created and save use the Instant Graphics .ACC (see IGSED25 in the MODEMS category). LOGOSPINan is a .SEQ color animation showing the Cyber Studio logo animated by Cyber Control. The logo rotates and then flys apart towards you. LOGOSPN2an is a .SEQ color animation showing the logo of Practical Solutions, an Atari hardware company. Their logo is rotating and turning into the Atari logo. Several other animation effects are also shown onscreen. An interesting animation by by Bill Ruiz. It's too bad that the company has gone out of business! That doesn't affect the animation though! Use ANIMATE4 to view. LOSTBOYSan is a very nice "Definitive" according to them, demo by the Lost Boys. Scrolling text, bouncing objects, flowing colors and excellent sound all make this a file to show to your non-Atari ST friends (your Atari friends can watch as well!). Color only. Just order this as one disk (maybe the free one you get when you order four disks!). We will format the disk to 800K to make sure it fits (you can use the remaining space on the 800K disk to order some more files!). This must run outside of any folder from a floppy. LYNXDEMOan is a very good Art and Film Director (.FLM) animation describing the Lynx. It begins with the rotating earth amidst the heavens. Rising up from the planet, the Lynx blows aways the competition (once by knocking them aside, another time by beaming them out of existence). It shows an actual scene from California Games on the "Lynx" screen. This demo is actually an advertisement for a BBS focussed on the Lynx. Color only. Requires FILMSHOW, the A & F .FLM player program. This file also includes two text files: one telling about the BBS mentioned above and the other describing a new business opportunity. MACHFILMan is a .FLM animation created with Lexicor's Chronos 3D on an STe. It is an advertisement for The Machine BBS. A flying Disk appears, the slider opens, and the ad comes flying out. The player program is included. Color only. Steve Deitz made this animation. Steve has contributed a lot of his own .MOD files to Suzy B Software for your enjoyment. Now he does animations as well! What a guy! MAGGIE10an is the MAGGIE Disk Magazine Issue 1.0: The magazine on disk from The Lost Boys! This is a full standard formatted DS disk full of demos, reviews, editorials, demo descriptions, programs and utilities, GFA Programming helps, and much more. Good fun mixed with some superb coding. You must have a Magic Shadow compatible archiver to extract (I recommend the Chaos Disk Compactor v.2.20 (CDC220fc in the FORMTCPY category) or the Magic Shadow Archiver II v.2.3+ ( MSA_2_32fc in the same). According to Dan Panke, the owner of ST Plug, the official Budgie UK distributor in North America, this used to be a Budgie UK disk, but it is now PD. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). Color. MAKEVIEWan is the animation viewer for MAKE IT MOVE files. Color only. MANDALAan by Oliver Broadway is a program that you must use with care. It's addictive to monochrome monitor users (since it doesn't work on a color monitor you color users are safe!). It presents you with a shifting 6-fold symmetry, masked and bit-shifted beautiful picture on the screen. Watch it when you want to veg out for a bit. Relax. Enjoy. Docs included. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). MANYBOINAN is ManyBoink by Ralph Russell. You've seen Boink and FujiBoink. Are you ready for ManyBoink. Lots of bouncing balls (2-96!). Color only. MATHBLSTan is the MathBlaster demo by the Brainwash Company. This demo is a colorful, fast, and pretty fractal-plotting program. This one does 3-D projections of the Mandelbrot set as well as the usual color plots. Not STe compatible. Excellent. (from Europe and it's slightly shakey on the screen, but the pictures are still worth it). MBLURan is the Motion Blur Postprocessor v.1.0 by Mark Kimball (dated July, 1991). This utility is designed to accept a delta-file input animation (.DLT) and output a .DLT file which simulates motion blur. You may be wondering what motion blur is and what possible uses it may have in your animations. You most likely have already seen motion blur, but without knowing it. Motion blur is the effect you get when a fast- moving object is photographed: the object draws a smear across the film... the same result will occur if the camera moves instead of the object. Aunt Rose has probably made lots of motion blur with her instamatic! The advantage of motion blur? It can suggest much greater speed than what is the true frame-rate. This improves the sense of the animation and also can reduce the size of the resulting animation over one that trys to create the sense of speed with many frames. Docs included. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). See META for another useful tool by Mark Kimball. MERRY_CHan is a color animation of Santa wishing you a Merry Christmas, delivering a tree with lots of presents, and enjoying a snowstorm. Viewer included. Remember whose Birthday Christmas is! META4an is Metamorph v.4.0 by Mark Kimball. The Metamorph .ACC will allow you to take your Cyber Sculpt/CAD3D files and "morph" them into different shapes. This will allow you to create animations with smoothly changing shapes quickly and easily. Docs included. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). See MBLUR for another useful tool by Mark Kimball. METADEMOan is a .SEQ animation of a cube, sphere, and a cone bouncing on a checkered surface. I think it's neat to watch how they deform when they bounce! It has 130 frames displayed in four seconds. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Color only. MICKYan will turn your mouse into a little Micky Mouse head. It doesn't do anything else. You can't use it within a program or anything. (How's that for a hard sell!) Color. MICROMIXan is the Micro Mix II demo by Radical Systems. This colorful demo features movement, scrolling text and great sounds created using ST Replay 4. Run from the Auto folder. MILLIONan is Million Dot Pictures by Sol Guber (a prolific programmer and font creator). This program uses a formula by Clifford Pickover presented in his book, "Computers and the Imagination", (with several slight modifications). Simply run this program (in color or mono, TT res, too) and enter two numbers at the prompt. Then sit back and wait. Some values cause lovely pictures to appear, some cause jut random dots to appear. While the pictures don't really have a million dots, they are created beautiful lace waves across your computer screen. TOS 1.0 and TT compatible (but not STE or TOS 2.05 compatible--go figure!). Shareware. MISFIREan by David Snyder is an animation that shows a Space Shuttle placing a Star Wars satellite designed to shoot down enemy ICMB's. A year or so later the Soviet Union accidentally fires a mobile launched ICMB. The satellite successfully shoots down the missle, averting catastophe! Color only. Run from floppy. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible. MITHRILan by Mark Slagell (dated April 1992) is an unusual 3-dimensional animation that runs on any Atari TOS computer, in low or high resolution. In low resolution it employs gradual color cycling, and uses the full 4096-color palette if available (STe/TT); in high resolution there is fine shading and slightly smoother movement. Mithril has a raytraced look to it, but no raytracing is done in the program. This is an excellent "for pretty" program/demo. I recommend it (I bet Mark has read _The Lord of the Rings!). MOLLYan is a fascinating graphics demo by Tim Victor and Philip Nelson (dated October, 1986). Color or mono. Just click on this and watch the colors (or patterns on a mono monitor!) shift and flow. C source code included. MONODEMOan is a must have. How many demos do you find for your monochrome monitor? This has a great geometrical line drawing .PRG which leaves its drawings up on the screen for a few seconds before drawing more (BEAUTIFUL!), a line animator, a flat plan drawing demo, and more. MONFORT1an by Ringo F. Monfort is an excellent .FLM animation in ST Low res. created with Chronos from Lexicor Software. This shows a view of a Roman temple on a computer hill(?). The scene changes rapidly with the camera zooming all over the place. Finally, the temple melts down through the ground and puddles underneath (which you can now see). All of these movements were done without any programming. FLMPLAY is included. MONMASTRan is a .SEQ color animation showing the Monitor Master hardware box by Practical Solutions. This product will allow you to hook up a color and a mono monitor to your Atari, and to switch beween them at will. It also allows for the monitor sound to be directed to external speakers. The words "Monitor Master" circle about the box (which rotates itself). I use my Monitor Master all the time. By Bill Ruiz. Pretty neat (unfortunately, the company has gone out of business!). It's still an interesting animation! Use ANIMATE4 to view. MONODEM2an is a very nice demo for a the Archaos v.1.0 3D/2D CAD program from France. By "XVI-XXXII Diffusion" this demo takes you through a whole series of animations designed to show you how easy it is to use Archaos. Creation, copying, rotations through all angles are all possible. This demo lasts a long time (about 10 minutes). Mono only. ST-STE compatible (at least). MOONan is a small program which, when run, will show you the Moon bouncing around the screen. MONOWARPan is a .DLT animation by Maurice Molyneaux and Andy Eddy of the USS Enterprise (original Star Trek) going into warp drive. Watch the ship move onto the screen, stretch out and flash away. Very well done. MONO only. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. MOTORan is an EXCELLENT .SEQ animation of a 4 cylinder/4 stroke engine cut-away actually running! You can see the ignition sparks, the gasoline flare, the exhaust, and cylinder movement. Similar to 4CYLINDR (I recommend them both). Use ANIMATE4 to view. MOUNTan is an interesting program. You choose three points which the program connects to make a triangle. It then takes the mid-point of each line and draws a line to the mid-point of the other lines, showing you the result. It then does this again, and again, for six times (over 500 lines!) Color or mono. It makes a pretty mountain. MOVIEan is a beautiful color .SEQ animation of a zooming view into a fractal. Created by Walt Sullivan. Similar to RUN1 and RUN2 except you are zooming in on a different part of the fractal. You must have at least 2 meg of RAM to view this file. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Uncompresses to 839K so you will need a something better than a floppy disk to store this. MOVIESTEan by Tony Barker is a graphics and sound demo showing some of the capabilities of the STE. Nothing too spectacular, but it is nice. Color only. MSKULLan is a 36-frame .SEQ animation of a spinning clip-art skull well done with CAD 3D. Each frame was then subjected to Crack-Art's special effects (monochrome relief and anti-alias by 8), and finally stitched back together with CyberPaint. Definately different. Requires 1-meg of ram or better to run. Use ANIMATE4 to view. MST_3Kan is a small (~15 sec.)video capture taken from "Mistery Science Theater, 3000" TV Show. This capture shows this to be a wacky show!. It begins with the view of a rocky planetoid with the show title emblazed across one hemisphere. It goes on to show the SkyLab-like setting of the show and introduce the main characters, a human (Mr. Science?), and through the "Robot Roll Call" Cambot, Gypsy, Tom Servo, and Croow! Music and voices included. This capture was done through VideoMaster ST distributed by Ordgon Research Technologies. Low res color only. Requires at least 1.5 meg of RAM and a hard drive. This is an 853K file and in order to get it to you I have to format an 11 sector 80 tracks per sector floppy disk. 11 sector formats are not all that stable and so this might not work on your system. It will probably work, but I can't guarantee this disk. MUSICBOXan is a Christmas music demo. Tunes play while flashing boxes keep time. Color or mono. MVNGPXLSan by Tony Barker is a STe demo, featuring true 4 channel stereo music, full screen scrolling and a "true" 3 Dimensional Star scroll. It is also a promo for several new games he has written. Color. MY_LOGOan is a "Video Bytes Computer Animation" that begins with a paint brush and palette painting. Painting what? A woman winking, tossing two coins and making various motions. Color only. NCOGNITOan is a .SEQ color animation entitled "'Incognito' Space Cube by Wilton A. Varga of Digital Magic. This animation started out as an opening for a TV fashion show. The idea was simple just having a cube rotating with the name of a fashion store (Incognito). The author has jazzed it up since then. He added a retangular block carved through with the word "Incognito," placed a world-like floor under them and a star-filled sky behind. The cube and the block are rotating independently of each other. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Very nice! Docs included. NETan is a .SEQ color animation of two bouncing balls and a vertical net. The balls bounce off of each other and one of them bounces into the net, depresses into the net, and then bounces back. The balls bounce off of the ceiling and each other several times before the sequence smoothly repeats itself. A .3D2 file on which the animation is based is included. Use ANIMATE4 to view. NEWORDERan is the New Order demo from the UK by the watchmen. It has some of the best digitized music on the ST. This program self-extracts into memory, so it's really a lot bigger than the 214K bytes in the file. Color only. 1 Meg of memory. Run from the root directory of a floppy. NEWTONan by Sol Guber is an easy to use program which will generate pictures of Newton roots in the complex plane. It will allow you to enter integer or non-integer values. This will give you lots of onscreen colors along with interesting patterns which can be magnified to your preference. You will be prompted to choose the two factors which will determine the picture. Keyboard controlled. Works in all ST and TT resolutions and uses the math co-processor if one is available. Docs included. Shareware. Not STE compatible. NOMMOVIEan is a color animation showing four movies on your screen at one time (all of about 1 sec between loops). The individual movies all occur on separate Atari color monitors on your screen. The first is of a space alien/robot moving its head, next, Betty Boop dancing, the next of three racing dinosaurs, and the final one of a dripping faucet. It comes in two formats. The first is composed of a number of Spectrum pictures which when strung together with the included animation program, will yield the smooth animation. The second is a color .SEQ animation which you can view through ANIMATE4 (not included). OLYMPICSan is a .SEQ animation of the logos of various olympic sports-- Tennis, swimming, diving, running, and soccer. Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Requires at least one Meg of RAM. OUTPOSTan is a SEQ animation by Dan Reifsnyder of an alien outpost with it's shield defenses up and visibly rotating. Created with CAD3D 2.0 and touched up with Cyberpaint 2.0. It's nice just to look at. Use ANIMATE4 to view. PACMANan is a nicely done color .SEQ animation of a jolly-looking Pac_Man being chased by those too-familiar hungry ghost monsters. Don't worry though, PM wins in the end! By Enrique Fuentes. Boston Computer Society's BBS. PAKAGEan is a .SEQ animation by Enrique Fuentes telling the story of a Package From Space!!! The package lands right near Mel who is sitting on a park bench enjoying a soda (or Pop, Tonic, or whatever, depending on where you live!). Mel opens the nicely wrapped package and out pops a cute little space critter (S.C.)--which promptly eats Mel's nose. Not liking it, it spits it out and runs off, with Mel in hot pursuit. The S.C. then proceeds to eat a cat, run into the Atari building and eat someone "vaguely" familiar, run into Mr. Tramiel's office and..."to be continued. Color only. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. From TOAD HALL BBS. PATIOFURan is a .SEQ color animation that opens with an actual photo of the Grand Canyon. Then in the lower right corner an ad appears for a BBS in Chicago. After telling what is available the text says that they all have "Lawn Chairs." A jet powered lawn recliner then flies onto the scene, unfolds to a comfortable position, and then flies off down the Canyon for a mid-air tour. Use ANIMATE4 to view. PATTERNan is a very nice program which displays ever-changing patterns on your monitor. Looks best in mono, but will run in color. The only problem with this program is that you have to reboot in order to exit it. I wish people wouldn't do that! PD3DCTLan is the PD3DCTL Motion-Control Accessory by Tom Hudson. This .ACC is for use with CAD-3D v.2.0. This is an .ACC which allows you to create a motion-control file (with extension .CTL) with a text editor and load it into the accessory for execution from within CAD-3D 2.0. The accessory will then control CAD-3D 2.0 as if it were being operated by you from the normal user interface, creating a CYBERMATE animation sequence. When changes are made to modes or objects, you will not see the CAD-3D control panel change -- it will be updated when the accessory terminates. Requires CAD-3D for use. Color or mono. Extensive docs. PENNYFLMan is a .SEQ color animation by Jim Omura and Kevin Frankoff (Dated May 11, 1987). This is a "fun" animation created using CyberPaint and actual photos. Kevin is walking along a sidewalk when he sees a "Lucky Penny" lying on the ground. He does a double-take, stops, and picks up the penny. He then walks off the screen. In a moment the words "Screech" and "Crash" appear onscreen. Some lucky penny, huh? Use ANIMATE4 to view. PFALLan is a series of three .SEQ animations focussing on craigy mountains and a red dome/sun created using a utility program called Cyber Pal. Cyber Pal eliminates the need for programming Cyber Cad-3D animations, just select and let'er rip. Cyber Pal is not included--you just get to see the results (but check out CYBERPAL in the ANIMATIN category)! The .SEQ animations show its potential (and except for the rendering time it took minutes to setup the animation-no programming required.) PHALEON is the Phaleon GigaDemo from Delta Force. This file is NINE .MSA disk archives (use MSA_2_32 in the UTILITYS category to transfer to floppy disk). The Phaleon demo is really a ton of smaller demos all wrapped up in one neat NeST-like interface with excellent sound and graphics. Color only. PHASORan is Phasor by L.R. Fortney (dated Oct. 9, 1987). This program draws two rotating phasors on the complex (i.e.: imaginary number) plane and displays their x-projection as the phasors rotate. The amplitude and frequency of one phasor is adjustable using the arrow keys. The projected display can be of both phasors separately or of their summed signal. Useful for showing beats and especially useful just to look at as it peacefully displays the rotating phasors and graphs them on screen. I don't really know what this does (I do remember something about electrical theory, but...?), but it's nice to look at. Mono only. STe compatible. Fortran source. PIANOan is a .SEQ color animation entitled, "Piano: Center Stage" by Mark Pennel & Martin Doudoroff. This shows a view of a Grand Piano being spotlighted as it sits on a polished wooden floor. The view zooms in on the piano (rotating about, too) and you see a close-up view of the piano being played by an invisible player. Use ANIMATE4 to view. PIERAMan is an animated 3D Pie Chart. Watch it come together and break apart. Color. PLASMan is an amazing demo of rotating rings and a bouncing ball. Color only. It took 27 hours to render! Use the Script and animation options on the picture viewer included. PLIERS1an is a .SEQ color animation of a pair of hand pliers gripping a nut and turning it down on an upright bolt. When the bolt is tight the pliers open up, releasing the bolt, and then set themselves down on the tabletop. Use ANIMATE4 to view. POPCORNan is an animation (in program form) that shows a slew of Yellow and Orange balls (colored 1/2 with each color) that bounce rapidly about the screen. They make a popcorn type sound as they bounce about. POLYFILMan is Polyfilm by Martin Brownlow (dated June 1, 1993). Polyfilm is a SHAREWARE Raytracing/Animation program with it's own built-in editor. This program has a zillion different options, far too many for me to describe, especially when I know next to nothing about the necessary details of Raytracing & Animation. It is a very easy to control program with the ability to set lightsources, place and rotate objects (MANY varieties), and view your Raytraces/animations. Basically, I can say that I really likes the included animations in this program. I think you will, too. Color only. Docs included. This demo is limited that you can't save your objects in the editor and a similar limitation in the player. Works on my STE (I imagine others as well, but I didn't see any mention of them). PROBEan is an excellent animation of a space probe approaching a planet and then entering its atmosphere. Animation and sound are both included. All you need to view/listen to this is included. You will need to format an 800K disk on which to place these files. At least one Meg of RAM and a color monitor is required. PROJECT1an is a large color .SEQ animation by Wilton Vargas. It was presented to a conference about DV (Digital Video?) on the University Of P.R., Mayaguez City Campus (April,1990). This animation is about how you can simulate reality and unreality. It begins in space and the view moves under a rotating "Space Station" (SS). A Star Trek type vessel is launched from under the SS, moves towards the front and then gets lost in space. Then, as we continue moving around the SS, a HELICOPTER (in space?) approaces the SS. The helicopter navigates around the SS and then zooms into the SS, which is nothing more than the words "DESKTOP VIDEO" floating in space. Created with CAD-3D/ CyberControl, CyberStars and CyberPaint 2.0. Requires at least two meg of RAM to view according to some people, but I could only view it on my bare 4 meg machine. Use ANIMATE4. Uncompresses to 1.44 meg. PSYPAK1an is Psycehdelic Pack #1 from New Modern Hippie! It is a series of four .IFF color images (the psychedelic man!, a spaced-out time tunnel just for you!, a weird psychedelic grotto thingy!, and behold the hypnotic eye!). A .IFF viewer program is included to view these files. The titles sound very strange, but the pictures are quite nice. The colors cycle, the detail is detailed, and I like watching them (especially the spaced-out time tunnel)! ST/STe compatible. PURPLSATan is a graphic/musical demo introduction to the game "Purple Saturn Day." This shows several screens of the game and tells about it features. Looks good. Player program included. Color only. ST-STE compatible (at least). PYRAMIDan is a .SEQ color animation which begins with a pyramid in view. The perspective shifts and your view moves to place a sign between you and the pyramid. The sign reads, "Trivision." A glowing sunset is in the background. PYM_DEMO is the Punish your Machine! demo. It is not a program that will harm your ST/STe, but rather an amazing two disk demo. TOS 1.0-- 2.06 compatible, this demo comes in four 400K+ .MSA files. Created by the Union, it is full of separate demos that are all excellent. I especially like one containing a very fast fractal generator. Color only. You must have the Magic Shadow Archiver to uncompress these (see MSA_2_32 in the UTILITYS category). P_38an is a color .SEQ animation by Aubrey of a CAD .3D2 P-38 Airplane flying over a canyon. The canyon is a digitized picture. Use ANIMATE4 to view. QUIX1an is a simple animation that places a moving, growing and shrinking, and changing shape on your screen. It's nice to look at. The only problem I see is that if you let the animation run over your mouse pointer it leaves a mark on the screen (squished mouse?). TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). RAISINSan is a .SEQ animation file of the California Raisins in concert. Excellent! Color monitor and ANIMATE3 (or 4).PRG. RASTERSan by Daniel Hollis is an animated demo filled with moving colors and striking sounds. Scrolling across the bottom of the screen is a text message. RECTAN3Dan 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. REDBALL2an by Jim Wallace is a Spectrum animation of a red ball bouncing down to the floor from the top left of the screen. The floor seems a fair ways away. The ball bounces and exits the screen at the top right. Player program included. This will not work on a TT or Falcon. REDPLANEan is a .SEQ animation of a little red plane, with nearly 100 frames. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to watch it fly! REFLECT1an is a TT low res. .FLM animation created by Lee Seilers of Lexicor Software. This was created using the new Lexicor tools for 24bit to TT 8 bit 256 color samples. You need FLMPLAY and a TT to view this animation. REPLAYan is Replay1, THE MICRO MAX DEMO, a revision by Matt Kennedy of the "Micro Mix II" demo by MicroDeal (UK). He has replaced the original soundtrack by Bomb the Base with "Paranomia" by The Art of Noise and has 'maxified' the graphics. Color only. Docs included. REPLAY3an is THE BATDANCE DEMO a revision of the Micro Mix II demo created by Microdeal U.K.. This new version plays Prince's #1 single "BatDance" from the top-selling "BATMAN" soundtrack album. By Matt Kennedy. Color only. Docs included. RGON1_2an is v.1.2 of a pretty program that doesn't do anything other than look pretty! By Greg George, this program is now faster and smoother in it's covering of your screen with colorful animated polygons. It's not a screensaver because to see it you need to run it from the desktop. The programmer allows for you to customize the display by pressing a few keys (new commands added in this version). Color only (obviously, since mono isn't all that colorful!). Docs included. ST-STE compatible (at least), BUT...when run from my STE it still locks up the machine on exiting (something it did in the original version and still not a good idea!). RHINOSEQan by Chris Harmon of Ambush Animations is a .SEQ animation of two Rhinos. I won't say any more about this except it is an eye-opener. Get it! Color only. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. RICKLEEan is a very nice animated (.SEQ) advertisment. You start by rushing over what you recognize as 35mm photo film. As you travel over the undulating film you see a camera in the distance. As you approach the camera rotated so the lens faces you. Words in the lens advertise the company's name. Well done! Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. RKODEMOan is the RKO-Guitar .SEQ animation. This is a very colorful animation that begins with a guitar in space being "refueled" by a space-going tanker. The words "Falcon Power" stand out in the background (the titles in this animation were made using Speedo GDOS, by the way). The scene shifts and the quitar lowers itself to in front of the RKO Theater (color and color cycling are used very effectively here). The Falcon zooms in through the door and the theater sign lights up with "Time to Rock N' Roll...The Falcon is Here Now." Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. ROBOWARSan by Barry Summers is a nicely done .SEQ animation. You begin with a front view of an STe and a color monitor. Then on the screen on your screen (!) appears a giant robot scorpion blasting away with its tail-mounted ray gun. Then a humanoid robot approaches it and begins battle. The animation then repeats. Made with vidi digitizer and cyberpaint. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. 529K uncompressed, so I would guess that you need at least one meg of RAM to view. ROBO_MIXan is a music demo by Radical Systems that is based on the RoboCop movie. Including pictures and sounds from the movie, this demo takes you through the story line in a very brief way. 520K or RAM or more. TOS 1.0-1.62 (at least). Color. Run from drive A. ROBO_RAYan is a .SEQ color animation which shows a robot standing in the back left corner of an elaborate hall. In the front right is a large bouncing ball with two smaller balls moving about it. The interesting thing here is that the balls aren't mirrored, but rather like oil- filled spheres. The image of the hall and robot are refracted through them. Use ANIMATE4 to view. ROBOT1an is a color .SEQ animation of a robot rising out of a swamp. It is truely one of the best animations I have ever seen. The swamp scene is crisply done with the robot barely visible at the surface. Suddenly it rises and walks off. It looks like the Creature from the Black Lagoon in robot form. As it step on the surface of the water the water splashes and the robot's reflection is disturbed. Only a few seconds long, but it's worth getting! ROGERan is a .SEQ animation by Mark Somher. Roger Rabbit hands off a cigar (the exploding variety) to a "friend." BOOM! Color. Use ANIMATE4 to view. ROOTSYan by Sol Guber is an easy to use program which uses data from Clifford Pickover's book, "Computers, Patterns, Chaos, and Beauty." to show you how mathematics can be beautiful. What this program does is show which points in the complex plane converge to which root of the equation x^n+1=0 in the range of -+ 1.5 to -+1.5i. Sounds boring, right? Well, it doesn't look that way! You can make some beautiful pictures with this program. Keyboard and mouse controls allow you to designate what portions of the results you wish printed to the screen (for like fractal generators, this program takes a pile of time to do its thing!). This program will work in all of the ST and TT resolutions and will use the math co-processor if it is present in the TT. Docs included. Not STE compatible. RR_TRACKan by K. Fanning is a .3d2 file which was created using CAD-3D 2.02 and DCyber Control using a H O scale train track for a model. Is there any way for me to view this file, and others like it, without CAD-3D? Please let me know if there is! The author has also included a list of all his uploads to GEnie in this archive. RUBIKSEQan is a 16 color .SEQ animation by John Brenner of a Rubiks Cube being solved. I can easily solve a Rubiks Cube, how about you? I'll let you know my secret: Just peel off the little colored stickers on the face of small cube and then paste the same colors on each face of the cube. Simple! This animation doesn't do it the simple way though. Created from a 3d2 file from Lexicor Software and rendered in SPC format using Phoenix and then converted to Degas format and finally loaded into Cyber Paint II for some final touch-ups, this animation shows a cube sitting in space and being rotated into the correct positions. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Requires at least one meg of RAM to view. RUBRSPECan by John Stanford (the author of Render 512) is an SPS delta animation created with Cyber Control and Render 512 from Daryl Anderson's Rubrneck CTL program. It shows a red-necked, rainbowed capped, and various odds and ends bird-like thing with an incredibly flexible neck. It just bends all over the place! Rendering & animation generation time was 8.5 hours for the 50 frame animation on a Mega4 ST. The SPS file was generated by Render 512 from Cyber Control with no user intervention. ANISPEC (the player program) and docs are included. This will not run on an accelerated machine. ST-STE compatible. RUN2an is a .SEQ color animation which presents you with a view zooming into a mandelbrot fractal created by Walt Sullivan. The individual frames were created with a fractal program by Tom Hudson. Afterwards, they were loaded into Cyberpaint to create the animation. Requires at least 2.5 megabytes of free memory and a hard drive. Use ANIMATE4 to view. I bet this animation took a LONG time to make! This is NOT in a self-extracting format and requires STZIP26 or higher to uncompress (see STZIP26--or higher #--in the UTILITYS section of our catalog). Uncompresses to 1.13 megabytes. Order as one disk for $4 (since it's 782K compressed, and we like to give you "a honey of a deal." We'll call it 720K just in case you use our DISKGET program, cause that doesn't like higher file sizes!). RUNME1STan is the demo version (1.08a) of the interactive installation program for the CyReL Sunrise M16-1280 True Color High Resolution Graphics card for the Mega STe--TT. Actually this demo will run any any ST, color or mono. It uses animations and extensive on-line help to take you step by step, through the installation process of your CyReL Graphics Card (I wish it was MY graphics card!). They put a lot of work into this. It's a great way to learn what VME boards and graphics cards are all about! This file also includes a press release for their serial mouse manager software. This allows you to hook a high resolution serial mouse to your ST! SAMANAMAan is a Spectrum Picture animation of a digitizied parrot taking a bit of fruit off of a stick. A viewer is provided, but you need a machine which can show Spectrum pictures (an old ST or STE, generally non-accelerated). Color only. SANTAan by Aric Friesen is a color only game in which you help Rudolph find Santa and all the presents he dropped when he fell out of his sleigh. Controlled by the joystick or keyboard this game can be fun for both children and adults. (Watch out for those snowmen and trees!) SAUCERan is a Chronos .FLM animation of space saucer flying over a mountainous area. Created by B. Summer. You see the saucer flying in from of you as you track along with it. Color. .FLM player included. SAUCER4an is a .SEQ animation by Barry Summers of a Klingon Battle cruiser blasting away at two other ships and destroying them. One is a saucer and the other is what might be a the other half of the Enterprise (though it doesn't much look like it). Created using Chronos and Cyberpaint. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. Color only. SBUBBL3Dan is another excellent Aegis Animator animation. The view is from one side of a room with a checkerboard ceiling and floor (with a variety of colors). The three visible walls of the room display similar scenes (from differing perspectives) of three balls whirling around themselves and traveling over a surface with the multiple copies of the word "Atari" emblazoned on it. The balls reflect the checkboard patterns and colors of both the floor and the ceiling. SCRLDEMOan is a cute color animation with an even cuter story. Actually, it's the story that makes this animation (though it is good enough). A lonely scrolling text line saw an Amiga demo one day and decided that it wanted to be a part of a demo to fill up the missing void in its life (I could have told it that only Christ can do that, but it didn't ask!). So it put on its striped coat and went out for a walk. On the way it picked up a background, a boom box, and a bouncing ST. All's well that ends well--especially when an Amiga sitting on a pillar gets squashed flat by a huge foot! TOS 1.62 compatible (at least). SEAHORS4an is a TT low res .FLM animation of a Seahorse. Done by Lexicor Software, this .FLM contains a near-holographic quality (or so I've been told, but since I don't have a TT I can't see this!). Use FLMPLAY to view or load it into Prism Paint and animate it from there! SCOUTSHPan is a .DLT color animation created by Jim Lemoine with CAD-3D v2.0, PD3DCTL and Degas Elite. The view is a set of planets amidst a sea of stars. A space ship circle about the nearest of the planets. The ship was recorded in 1 degree increments (360 recordings) to give it a smoother appearance while orbiting (very smooth indeed!). Use ANIMATE4 to view. SHATTER1an is a ST low res .FLM animation by Lee Seiler. It shows two panes of glass being shattered, one after the other, by a tumbling bullet. Use FLMPLAY to view. SHINY91an is a new and improved version of Shiny Bubbles by Phillip Burgess, Arvin Castillo and Noel Saw of RezCo/NuEdge Designs. It makes effective use of the 16 gray scales available on the STe which makes it shine (pun intended). It will work on the ST with 8 gray scales. Requires a minimum of 1 Meg RAM. There is an amazing amount of Ray Tracing going on in this program. If you need this to work on a TT mention that in your order. Excellent. Postcard Ware. Color only. SHUTLNCHan is a .SEQ animation of a Space Shuttle launch. This animation requires at least one meg of memory. Color. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. SIMPSONSan is a color .SEQ animation of the Simpsons all watching you. Bart pulls out his slingshot and fires away. Use ANIMATE4 to view. SKATERan is a set of .3D2 object files of a skater and a skating rink. Also included in this file is the Cyber control file which will create a .DLT animation for the skater skating around the ice rink. By K. Fannings, the author of numerous animations. SKULLan is a .SEQ color animation showing a rotating skull taken from the Human Design Disk from Antic. Today you can probably get this disk (or one like it) from Lexicor Software. SKULL_1an is a color .SEQ animation of the skull from Antic's collection of 3D2 body parts. The rendering of the top of the skull is smooth and shiney (it's all in blue, too!). The rest of the skull is not as rounded, but it appears much smoother than many simple renderings I've seen. The skull rotates and its jaws clap open and shut. This animation has been rendered using smooth triangles. Anyone familiar with the standard flat triangle rendering will appreciate this animation even more. Use ANIMATE4 to view. SLIDERan by the Text Hacker is a neat demo that pirates off of the pirates. He found a demo on a pirated disk that was being used by the pirates to greet their "friends." He took it and turned it around to bash those scum (yes, pirates are scum. They need to do an "about face" which is another way of saying they need to repent). EXCELLENT scrolling text, animation and more. Color only. Not STe compatible. SMLLWRLDan is a picture and MIDI sound demo of Disney's "It's a Small World." Works with any MIDI compatible synth or with the ST's internal sound chip. Pre-schoolers love it! Color only. TOS 1.0--1.62 compatible (at least). Must be run from the root directory. SNOOPYan is an excellent .SEQ animation of a cartoon by Charles Shultz. It was re-drawn by Shawn Corson as a series of NEOChrome pictures and turned into a .SEQ file by Timothy Early. "Snoopy, Back OFF!" Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. SNOWMANan is The Snowman, a Christmas demo brought to you directly from the Atari Land of Plenty -- (the then) West Germany. This demo was created using ST Replay 4 to digitize the music and The Grabber to digitize and animate the graphics. It requires a color monitor, a D.S. drive and at least one meg of RAM. I think this is an absolutely WONDERFUL story of a boy and his snowman, their travels together, and heart-wrenching ending. Get this one. BUT, you might not want to get it from us, since it fills up a whole disk. You can probably save about two dollars buying this one from one of the "Other" P.D. companies that don't usually give you a choice. Then again, you can order 4 disks from us and get this one as your FREE fifth disk! SONYan is a .SEQ color animation that is very interesting to watch. It begins with what appears to be a cylinder of crumpled blue and gold bits of foil. Then before your eyes it rotates and re-arranges itself into the blue and gold of the Sony logo. Interesting! Use ANIMATE4 to view. SOMBREROan is a monochrome and color line by line drawing animation of a sombrero. You double click and let the drawing begin! SONYan is a .SEQ color animation that is very interesting to watch. It begins with what appears to be a cylinder of crumpled blue and gold bits of foil. Then before your eyes it rotates and re-arranges itself into the blue and gold of the Sony logo. Interesting! Use ANIMATE4 to view. SOUNDOFFan is an excellent sound demo for the STE. It doesn't say that it is by Tony Barker of Moving Pixels, but I recognize his interface. It presents you with eight pictures on which you click to hear the sounds associated with the pictures. The sounds you hear are of Thunder, Dr. Who's Tardis, a Cane Toad, a Guitar riff, a Pan Flute, an F18 fighter jet, a young boy's exuberant laughter, and a Kookaburra bird. The bottom 1/3 of the screen consists of controls which allow you to set the sound balance, treble, bass, and volume. Color. SPACE005an is a beautiful .FLM animation done in ST Low res. It show a star traveling past a Black Hole and being sucked down the through the event horizon. The Black Hole is represented by a wire hyperbolic cone. SPACEDOKan is a .SEQ by Maruice Molyneaux of the NCC-1701-D entering a Space Dock. Watch the Enterprise (and its shadow) slowly slide through the door and pass in front of your viewpoint. Color. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Perhaps this will run on a 520 ST, but I wouldn't bet on it. Well done. "How done" docs included. SPEC_FXan is a Spectrum animation by Wilton A. Vargas. This shows a collection of digitzed photos (a man, the compiled picture of Jupiter with many of its satellites, and two other nice scenes which I can't remember!) with a little plug for Spectrum. Then the screen shows a moving (pulsating) background in full color. Lots of color in this SPECTRUM animation...Created entirely with SPECTRUM 512, except for the text which was imported from CyberPaint. This animation will not work on a TT or Falcon. Player program and docs included. SPHERES2an is a nice looking graphics demo. A series of large and small reflecting spheres rotate over a reflecting surface. Color only. This "small" animation uncompresses to over 337K! SPHERESan v.1.0 by Eric Bergman-Terrell of Cadenza Software has written this Pascal program to demonstrate the graphics capibilities of the ST. it draws spheres of various sizes in a random pattern across the screen. Mono only. SPHERPICan by Ken Soohoo is an excellent animation which allows you to control the movements of our bouncing multi-faceted ball. By using the mouse you can make the ball bounce higher or lower and be blown to the right or left. Using the function keys allows you to control the sound, rotation, color, and transparency of the ball and scene. Color only. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). I enjoyed this one. SPIDERan is a .SEQ animation created by Lee Seiler using Lexicor's Chronos 3D. It shows a spicer crawling up its web. The spider has very moveable legs. As it moves you can see its web stretching and adapting to the spider's weight. Very nicely done! Color only. At least one Meg RAM needed. This archive also includes a .3D2 file. Use ANIMATE4 to view. SPIRALan is a very interesting animation. You are asked to input a number--any number. At first I put in 20 and a saw the program draw a few colored lines that intersected with each other to form a spiral. Nice, but nothing so great. Then I put in 200! The creation of the spiral took a lot longer (one minute?), the colors were great, the washing of the animation across the spiral was wonderful. Get this, and plug in those larger numbers! Color. SPLITTERan is Patrick's File splitter/combiner utility v.042687. This is a handy program which will break up a large file into a designated number of smaller files and then allow you to later combine them back into the original file. It allows you to work with some huge files (up to 392822784 bytes long!) and it will create up to 999 individual files (of up to 393K each). This is ST-Falcon compatible and has been used to split some large Falcon demos which would not fit on a 720K disk. SP_TELEan is a .DLT animation by Kevin Fannning of the Space Shuttle as it deployed the Hubble Telescope. It took CyberControl over 5 HOURS to create it! Watch the cargo bay doors open, the remote are move to hold on the the HST and move it out of the cargo bay, the telescope to deploy its solar panels, and open its protective cover to begin its observation. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. Color only. STARFIREan I thought this was a pretty boring color demo until I read and followed the instructions on the screen (when all else fails read the instructions!). When I pressed a key like it said, Wow! It got pretty interesting! Works on a mono monitor as well, and works pretty well, but the colors just aren't as interesting! TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least) STARGAZEan by Kevin Fanning (dated Feb. 24, 1994) is a series of files which you can use with CAD-3D v.2.02 and Cyber Control to create a .DLT animation file entitled Stargaze. The view is of a Starship Bridge (the Stargazer?) and a "Quad-Bot" walks onto the Bridge from the Turbo-Lift. Another walks across the Bridge to the Turbo-lift. Directions and information on obtaining the utilities used to create these Cyber scripts is included. STARSHIPan is a short Chronos .FLM animation of the starship Enterprise emerging from a floppy disk and careening off to one side. Color. Player program included. STARSHP2an is a TT medium res. .FLM animation of a starship in a new Trek. It shows how Chronos, camera and object movements can make an excellent animation. Use your TT and FLMPLAY to view. Uncompresses to 1.05 meg! STARTREKan is a series of four .DLT animations with a Star Trek (old version) theme. The Enterprise and a Romulan Cruiser are featured. Needs a color monitor and ANIMATE3 (or 4).PRG to view. STARWARan is the .SEQ animation of an X-Wing Fighter which speeds towards you, turns and approaches the Death Star (DS), which is visible in the distance. The DS then breaks up. I thought this was a very good animation except for the breakup of the DS which was a bit too "chunky." Color only. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. STATUSDMan is the first issue of STatus Disk Magazine (from 1989) It requires 1 megabyte of RAM, a color monitor and a double-sided drive to run! Though dated, this disk magazine still has lots of information that is interesting. Programs, program reviews, news and more. Colorful, with lots of interesting details. For some reason or another they chose to format the text files in 80 column format while the mag. runs in low rez color. This chops off half the text. I leave it for you to reformat the text so it is all visible in low rez (easily down with a word processor.). Perhaps because it is a demo?? I think this disk mag has bit the dust...too bad. STEDEMOan is a set of demos showing some of the color and sound abilities of the STE. By Martin Backschat. With this you can see the horizontal hardware scrolling of 70 lines (in 4 bitplanes); the digital sound output (voices and music, monitor speakers & stereo output), and all 4096 colors on screen! Docs and source code included. STE_SHIPan by the Kitster is an example of what you can do with an STe in GFA BASIC 3.5.AN Smooth scrolling--you can move the screen up and down with the mouse. A PCM space ship, drawn in Deluxe Paint ST that uses the enhanced STe color pallete, an excellent sounds round out this good demo. You must run this on an STe with a color monitor! The space bar quits. STE_SPCan is a special demo for the STe by "The Predator." It will work on a ST but not well (which is all I have at the moment). Better on the STE, but it's not a wildly exciting demo in any case. Lots of flashing screen and scolling messages with a repeating sound track. STFLYan is an OK Chronos .FLM animation (with player program included) that shows the NCC-1701D (the Next Generation) flying towards you. A Klingon Cruiser flys over your shoulder and away from you. Requires at least one meg of RAM and ST Low rez. STGRAFICan is a monochrome demo by Peter Melzer which shows the capabilities of STAD, one of the original design programs for the ST. Dated in 1986 (!) this demo lasts quite a long time and is fascinating and beautiful to watch. If you have a mono monitor I recommend this. ST-STE compatible (at least). The only problem with this is that you have to re-boot to quit. STMINDSan by Dion Parker and Robert Bergeski is a .SEQ animation advertising the Softhouse Computer Center. This animation uses digitized pictures of Moe (from the Three Stooges) and Einstein to show that there is an ST for all sorts of people. Fades, movements, scenery changes, and lots of other features make this a high quality animation. Recommended. Color only. Use ANIMATE4 to view. STNEWS9an is Vol. 9 Issue 1 of _ST News_ (dated March 11, 1994) by Richard Karsmakers, the author of the Ulimate Virus Killer and more. It is chock full of interesting articles, software, film, music and book reviews. Assembly Language GEM programming tutorials, an article by Jeff Minter, an in-depth preview of Chromastudio 24, lots of "cheats" for adventure games (Time Quest, Demons Seed, Gold Rush, Hero's Quest II, and more), an article by Atari Benelux' Wilfred Kilwinger explaining how to get the most from MultiTOS, information about the latest viruses and letters from a virus programmer, a fun look at the number "42" and several interesting programs. This is JAM packed with material and I recommend it to you. Color. ST-TT(in ST res)-Falcon and Geneva (but not MultiTOS) compatible. You can run this magazine from two double-sided disks if you wish, or place it all into one folder on a hard drive (recommended). STONEHDGan is a .SEQ animation by B. Summer done with Cronos & Cyberpaint. It is a view of Stonehenge in England with a twist. You move to a close view and an eye appears in a stone, a beam of light flashes, and an announcement of the coming Atari Falcon appears. Use ANIMATE.PRG to view. Color. STRANGEan is a color .SEQ animation of three layered orange and silver rectangle rotating over a moon and starscape. Around the rectangle the words "Strange Systems" is rotating in the opposite direction. STRARTan is a simple color animation that places many growing and multi- colored lines in moving patterns across your screen. It's pretty just to watch the ebb and flow of it all. Exits cleanly with a keypress. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible. STREKOLDan is an excellent color .AVS sound and animation file. It shows several scenes relating to the original Star Trek and plays Capt. Kirk's voice as he speaks the intro to the show. It appears that some of the SEQ animations making up this files are missing, but if the AVS player didn't tell you that, you would never notice it. It appears complete as I view it. Recommended. Use AVSPLAYR to view. STREK_NGan is a .SEQ color animation showing the Enterprise D from ST_TNG approaching you head-on, turning to your right, and disappearing into the distance. Much like the startup screen on the show. Nicely done. Use ANIMATE4 to view. STWARSan by Dan Bordonaro requires at least one Meg of RAM and a color monitor. It is a picture and sound animation of one engagement in the war between the Atari Federation and the Amiga Empire. Atari wins (of course), but hears that the IBM BattleStar is getting near, and high- tails it out--pronto! Player program included. ST_ENTan is a large animation which shows Star Trek's classic USS Enterprise gliding through space in stereo 3-D! Use ANIMATE4 to view animation as you would any mono 3-D animation. Requires Stereotek Glasses (actually it looks great even without them, but it is kind of fuzzy :} ). The Degas low resolution picture in this archive is one of the best I've ever seen of the Enterprise. This file requires at least two meg of RAM and a hard drive or high density floppy to run as it takes up 1.05 meg uncompressed (well, a 1.1 meg RAM disk would do, too). This is NOT a self-extracting file so you will need a utility to uncompress LZH files. It also is 692K compressed, so order this as one file for only $4 (or you can fill up the remaining 28K of disk space and send us $7, but that would be dumb!) SUBSERCHan is a color Make It Move animation of a sub being searched for by planes and helicopters. It hides behind a moving waterfall! Requires MAKEVIEW to view. SUNNYan is another excellent demo for the ST. "The Sunny STe" demo uses the capabilities of the STe to the MAX. Hardware scrolling, multiple bitplanes and COLORS! For STe's only. Color required. SWANan is a monochrome animation of a swan flying over a lake in the country. Player .prg included. SWARSCOLan is a color only .DLT animation of an X-wing Class rebel ship (a la Star Wars) attacking and destroying the Death Star. The color is a very nice touch on this animation. The X-Wing approaches you out of the star filled background. Your view rotates and you see the Death Star in the distance as the X-wing flies towards it. The Death Star suddenly explodes and you see the X-Wing move towards and then past you, disappearing into the distance. Use ANIMATE4 to view. SWARSMONan is a mono .DLT animation of an X-wing Class rebel ship (a la Star Wars) attacking and destroying the Death Star. It approaches you out of the star filled background. Your view rotates and you see the Death Star in the distance as the X-wing flies towards it. The Death Star suddenly explodes and you see the X-Wing move towards and then past you, disappearing into the distance. Use ANIMATE4 to view. SYMETRYan is a simple but nice all-resolution kaleidescope in a window. GFA BASIC 3.x source code included (in .LST format). You can resize the window, move it, make it full, whatever, and it still works. ST--TT compatible. S_BULETSan is a color .SEQ animation of the Silver Bullet Air Team at Willow Grove Air Station in 1990. It is a digitized animation of two jet planes approaching and then passing each other. Use ANIMATE4 to view. TAKEOFFan is an animation of the biplane sopwith camel (Snoopy's Plane!) taking off from a very small airfield and going into the distance. Requires at least 1 Meg of RAM. Includes AVSPLAYR for sounds. TANKATTAan is Tank Attack, an .AVS animation by Dan Bordonaro. This animation shows a tank being attacked by and attacking an artillery position. Watch and listen to the shells falling. Color only. Requires at least one Meg of RAM. Player included. TERRADACan is a color .AVS animation by Dan Bordonaro of a tyradactyl falling off of a mountain and flying into the distance. Some good sounds associated with this. Works fine with 1.2 meg or more of RAM. Player included. TESSANIMan is a line drawing of a tesseract rotating in four dimensional space. Rename it as either an .ACC or .PRG. Color or mono. TESLAan is a .SEQ color animation showing a "Jacob's Ladder" set up (the lightning climbs up between the two poles). As the lightning appears it creates an ad for Cyber Studio. Use ANIMATE4 to view. TESTROSAan is an .AVS sound and motion animation of a light colored sports car driving by you at night. This is not a drawing, but rather something that appears to be a video capture. Use AVSPLAYR to view. TEXTUREan is a .SEQ color animation showing the head of that famous Cigar chomping Cyber Man from Antic. His head is mapped onto two sides of a bending and rotating sheet, and on a spinning and tumbling cylinder. Use ANIMATE4 to view. THEBUNNYan is a .SEQ animation of a bunny hopping along and then "attempting" to cross a road. Yuck! Color. THESCUZZan is a .SEQ color animation showing a three man band named "The Scuzz." From their looks the name would be appropriate, but from seeing their hands move and the sticks fly, the guitarist, bass, and drummer are pretty good! Use ANIMATE4 to view. THINGYan is a REALLY NEAT toy for your color screened ST-STE (at least). It allows you to make these beautiful rotating patterns onscreen with no more than a mouse click or a keypress. Load this us and move your mouse about and click on any number of keys. You're in for a show! I recommend this file. Geneva compatible. The only problem is that you need to reboot to quit. TIEan is a .SEQ animation of a Tie (is that the right spelling?) fighter zooming by. Color only. Needs ANIMATE3 or 4 to view. TOXICan is the Toxic Disk Magazine #4 (What a name!). This is a compilation of many different files. It is full of graphic demos, .MOD files, a music sequencer, numerous games (TESERAE+, ASTEROIDS, CYBERNET, and more, if I remember correctly!), contest entries in writing entertaining programs 3.5K or less long, and lots more. Color. A few of the programs are in French, but most are in English. You can split up the files and run them from two floppy disks if you wish. Color only. TRAFFIC1an is a color Make It Move animation of a series of cars and trucks travelling along a city street. Fairly long and quite smooth. Requires MAKEVIEW to view. TRAINSan by Lee C. Zion is a mini-movie using the "Make-it-move" program from the November 1990 STart (not available through Suzy B's since STart disks are not freely distributable). This animation has five background screens and shows a series of trains moving people and freight around in the course of a day. Nicely done. The viewer program is included. TRANSan is a color .SEQ animation of a transparent orange cube. Very interesting. It's a rough block that rotates first one way and then after awhile the other way. How was it done?? Check it out, it will spin your head. Created with Cyber Pal utility and S.A. fractal generator. Very nice!! TREK2an is an excellent .SEQ animation of a Klingon Battle Cruiser doing a slow speed flyby. The view is from the front and you, as the observer, are moving in the same direction as the Battle Cruiser. The stars appear to move backward and the Battle Cruiser catches up to you and slowly passes by. I like this one! Use ANIMATE4 to view. Uncompresses to 566K and requires at least one meg of RAM. TREK3Dan is a .3D2 CAD_3D v.2.0 file with the associated files that will allow you to create a 144 frame animation of a Kilingon battle cruiser and the Enterprise circling each other in space. Directions are included on how to use CAD_3D to create and run this file. By Michael Lovelace. Color. TRIPan is the shareware release of Trip-A-Tron by Jeff Minter of Llamasoft (dated Aug. 24, 1992). The software is complete, but you will need the manual to avail yourself of all the features of this "enlightening" piece of software. Trip-A-Tron is a light synthesiser. It is NOT a sound-to-light system. You don't plug it into your stereo. Trip-A-Tron is designed as a performance instrument, which plays light and pattern instead of music. You use it WITH your favourite tunes (from Heavy Metal to Classical, your choice). You can use this "right off the disk" but with the manual you can really control this display and tune it to just your style. This shareware version has a bug which messes up the STE and higher item selector. You can still use it, but.... The registered version fixes that problem. Docs included (to get you started.). ST-TT (maybe Falcon) compatible. Color only. TRON2an is a .SEQ color animation which shows one of those battle towers from the movie "Tron" being assembled from a jumble of parts (just like in the movie). Use ANIMATE4 to view. TRONICSan is a .SEQ color animation by John F. Scheck. Created using Cyber-Studio and Cyber-Paint, this animation advertises a store in Hawaii called Computronics. The view is from a moon around a Saturn- like planet. Various outerspace objects are strewn about. The word "Computronics" has been overlaid on a ring and is spinning about in front of you. TRUFFLESan is an ST low res. .FLM animation. It shows a flat square with a 5 by 5 grid of domes growing, shrinking, and collapsing into rings and then disappearing in a very smooth pattern. The animated text reads, "Yummy Truffles." Inspired by an Autodesk 3D Studio FLI file demo, this animation is the author's attempt at recreating it using Chronos (titling done with Cyber Paint). It may lack the luster of 24-bit but the morphing, courtesy of Chronos is the same. Use FLMPLAY to view. TTSHINYan is the driver needed to use the SHINY90 demo with the TT. This is a great demo for the ST, STe, and the TT. An update that brings that classic animation Shiny Bubbles, into the 90's. TWOLAMPSan is an endearing animation of two artists lamps (the kind that sit on your desk and you can adjust the light to point wherever you wish). The animation begins with a glowing ball rolling towards one lamp. That lamp moves down and pushes the ball back where it came from. Soon you see a smaller lamp appear bouncing around and looking as if it is having a great time. The two lamps "talk" about their play. This is one cute animation. I like it. Everything you need to view is included. Color. TUMBLEan is Tumble-ST v.2.09, Another Adventure in Kinetic Art by Dan Rhea (dated 1990). It's the best program of its kind that I have seen. Tumble is simply a program that takes two points on the screen and moves them each in one of eight directions (N, NW, W...), and then draws a line between the two points. What makes it entertaining is that this can leave interesting patterns on the screen. By altering the distance each point moves each time you can create moire patterns. It it's current form, any time a point reaches the edge of the screen or goes a randomly predefined distance new directions are picked, maybe a new color for the line and the number of spaces the point moves in it's assigned direction. All of Tumble's functions are controllable using the mouse in combination with a _wide_ variety of alert boxes. There are SO many choices! Detailed docs included (interesting in and of themselves). Because of the nature of this program with its flashing lights and colors the author recommends (yes, insists) that any persons suffering from Eplipsy should NOT view this program. It might trigger a seisure in those persons sensitive to flashing light. Color only. BEAUTIFUL! TOS 1.0-1.62 and Geneva compatible (at least). Careware. T_REXan is the a .DLT animation (use ANIMATE4 to view) of a landrover driving along a road in a Dinosaur preserve. A T-Rex runs up next to the electrified fence, cocks a leg, and sprays the car, which then drives off (to the car wash?). Color only. Uncompresses to 353K. T_REX1an is the a .DLT animation (use ANIMATE4 to view) of a open-roofed car driving along a road in a Dinosaur preserve. A T-Rex runs up next to the electrified fence, which suddenly looses it's power, jumps the fence, stomps on the car and flattens it, and then runs off. This is the same animation as T_REX, except that a different car is used and a different outcome occurs. Color only. Uncompresses to 225K. UFOan is a .DLT color animation of a rotating UFO rapidly approaching the screen. Use ANIMATE4 to view. UNICYCLEan is an excellent .SEQ animation of a unicycle pedaling (by itself) and throwing and catching a ball using its pedals. VERY well done. You can easily imagine that the unicycle is alive! Color. Use ANIMATE4 to view. VALENTINan is a color Make It Move animation of a Valentine greeting heart with rotating, changing, and kissing hearts. Requires MAKEVIEW to view. VCELDEMan is the Volfin's Cel (Vcel) demo by Erik R. Johnson (dated 1990). This demo (which requires at least one meg of RAM and a color monitor) will allow you to animate pictures which you load into the program. You cut the moving parts out of your pictures and then direct the program to animate them. Using one picture you can get motion which looks like a digitized videotape. Extensive docs and demo files included. You can view the animations produces through this program or by using ANIMATE4. This looks pretty good! Ordering information included. VCTRDEMOan is an animation from the Vector Balls demo taken from the Lost Boy's Red Sector Demo. Watch the group of balls rotate, twist, flex, form into squares, spheres, cylinders, a helicopter which does stunts, a giraffe which moves, and more! Excellent!! ST-STE (at least) in low res. color. VIEW_F14an is a .DLT animation by Kevin Fanning of a U.S. Navy F-14 fighter jet. It rotates the wire-frame plane for you to view the plane as if from a 3-D blueprint. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Created using Cyber Control and CAD 3D 2.02. Color only. VIKING2an by Lee Seiler of Lexicor software is a 3D2 object sample for a Viking ship. The full ship is not finished but you can create the other pieces in Cyber-Sculpt! VIKINGan is a .SEQ animation that supposedly tells the true story of what happened on Mars the day the Viking 2 probe landed. It's pretty good, but not spectacular. Color. Use ANIMATE4 to view. VIPER2an by Dan Bordonaro is a nicely done .AVS animation with sound that shows a set of three "colonial vipers" flying by. You see them approaching from a distance, zoom by, and fade away. The sounds are appropriate for the animation. Created with Chronos and Cyber paint. VIPERANIan is the Flying Vipers Animation by Shane Burton (dated June 22, 1993). This animation, which shows a "Colonial Viper" spaceship streaking away from a Saturn-like planet. It was created using Phoenix Object Render, and shows what quality work can be done with that program with just a little work (the docs tell how little). It consists of a series of 12 .SPC pictures, a run file, and animation program. You must have a color monitor and a computer that will run Spectrum pictures to view this animation. Since the Spectrum files take up less than 250K I would suspect that this will run even on a 520 ST. VLYANGELan is a .SEQ color animation by Dan Helmick. It shows a view of the Earth from near space. The full moon is on the horizon. The ocean and the continent (one visible) are flat. Suddenly a spacecraft appears in the distance (coming up from the Earth). Along with this (as the spacecraft approaches) the land begins to change. It is rising and differentiating into snowcapped mountains and green valleys. The spacecraft arrives and turns to your above right and disappears. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Docs included. VNUSDMLOan is a .SEQ color animation of a rotating view of the sculpture, "Venus DeMillo." from ancient Greece (if I remember the name and origin correctly). The sculpture has been damaged and what remains has no head, arms, or legs. This 3D Rendering looks beautiful in TT Hypermono (256-gray level) mode, but ST owners will enjoy it as well. It uses a blue palette to simulate 16 shades on a standard ST. Also included is a STe/TT/JRI gray scale palette for Cyber Paint owners with a machine that supports 16 RGB levels. VOLCANOan is a color animation of an erupting volcano. Complete with dinosaurs and company. VOYAGER1an is a .SEQ color animation of the Voyager probe to Saturn. The animation begins with the probe just passing a rocky moon. As the probe passes the moon it rotates and passes on towards the rings of Saturn. Use ANIMATE4 to view. V_BOOKan is a demo of the Virtual BookMaker by Randall Kopchak of "It's All Relative" the geneological software company. Using picture (both photos and drawings) and sound (music and/or digitized voice) you can create a "book" telling any kind of story you wish. This demo is designed to show you how you can make your genealogical research come to life by displaying your research on your ST! This demo is part of the story of the Reynolds family. It is entitled "The Man In The Middle Is Dead." Interesting! Requires 1 meg or more of RAM and a DS drive. ST/STe compatible. You can output the sound either through your monitor speaker or through a MIDI instrument. Virtual Book Maker is coming out in the Summer of 1992), until then R.K. will make a VB for you per your request. Color only. Docs included. VWALKERan is Vidi-Walker by Barry Summers is a vidi-digitized color .SEQ animation of the attack on one of those giant walker fighting machines from "The Empire Strikes Back. Created using the vidi digitizer and cyberpaint. The animation lasts about six seconds and is quite good. Use ANIMATE4.PRG to view. Requires MORE than one meg RAM. WARPCRUZan is NCC-1701-D IN-WARP demo by Maurice Molyneaux (dated Dec. 22/23, 1990). This animation depicts the Galaxy Class U.S.S. Enterprise cruising through space (at about warp 7). The ship itself does not move in the animation (otherwise it would not be able to "loop" smoothly), but the background DOES, with a multi-layered starfield of 100's of stars whizzing by at warp velocity, complete with the Next Generation's customary streaked-star effect. Docs on animation's creation included. Color only. Requires at least 1 meg of RAM. Use ANIMATE4 to view. WARTOWNan is a color animation of a town at war. Tanks, cars, guns, etc.. The author left out the friends who die in a war. WAR_BEATan is a .SEQ color animation of a war map/table showing the Middle East. On the table is a beating heart with the American Flag mapped onto it. The animation uses the "infamous" blue palette to simulate 16 shades on an ST (STe/TT/JRI gray-scale palette included for machines that support 16 RGB levels). Use ANIMATE4 to view. WILLYan is a "computer-comic" by Rick Keene. It is an adventure of Willy Weasely, a rascally character. It was drawn for the printed page and then digitized, colored and filled on the computer. It is not interactive, but rather an 8 panel comic. For older kids and adults. Requires TELLTALE.PRG to run. Color. WILLY_3an is a 3rd edition of the online Willy Weasely comic book from Rick Keene. These are fun! This file also includes some text about a Willy Weasely Fan Club. Requires TELLTALE.TOS to view. WILSONSan is a series of .SEQ animations of futuristic space battles and fighting robots done by Timothy Wilson. Created using Cyber Studio and Cyberpaint, these animations have been compressed into one file. They are excellent! The colors, animation, and activity all recommend themselves. Use ANIMATE4 to view. Color only. WINEANIMan by C. Probert is an FLM animation of a wine glass filling and emptying with red wine. Created in RRTRACER on a 1040ST, this animation uses 48 frames. That would only take awhile to do right? Right! Only about three hours of rendering time...per frame! Yikes! Use Prism Paint or the Lexicor FLMPLAYR to show this animation. WINNERan is the winning entry in the STe Demo Contest. This demo is fantastic! It takes advantage of each and every feature of the STe. Wow your friends! This can be run from a set of floppies (or so I've been told), just make sure to keep the various file types in their separate folders. Color only. This file uncompresses to over 2 meg of data, but has been set up so it can be uncompressed onto double-sided drives! It requires at least one meg of RAM (more is better). It comes in three files. The first is 558K, the second 489K, and the third 527K. You can order them on three different disks and fill up the spaces with other programs and files (make sure you get your orders as close to 720K as you can--you want to make us work remember!). WORLDan is a .SEQ color animation of an accurate spinning globe of the Earth. The globe takes up about 1/3 to 1/2 of the screen height. Use ANIMATE4 to view. WRLDVIEWan is a 270+ .SEQ color animation combining three animations: some pretty graphic effects, a space flyby, and a revolving planet. Requires a color monitor and at least one meg of RAM. Created using CyberPal, Cyber Texture, Cyber Paint, CAD3D.20, and Degas Elite. View with ANIMATE4. Uncompresses to 720K. I suspect that this will require at least two meg of RAM, but I'm not sure; it just might display on a one meg machine. WRLDWAR2an is a color .AVS animation by Dan Bordonaro. This sound and sight animation shows a tank battle between three German Panther tanks and three Sherman tanks. Requires at least one meg RAM. Player included. XMASMOONan is a Christmas animation written by Matthew Arrington in honor of his wife Elizabeth (dated Dec. 1991). This shows the night sky with a full moon nearly filling the screen. Suddenly the brightly flashing nose of a reindeer appears. It's Rudolph and the other Reindeer pulling Santa's sled across the visage of the moon! When all is finished a "Merry Christmas, 1991" sign appears on the moon face. Remember whose Birthday Christmas is all about! Written in Mark Williams C. Color moniter required. ST-STE and Geneva compatible (at least). XMASTREEan is a color .SEQ animation of a Christmas tree in falling snow with a "Merry Christmas" message scrolling across the screen. Remember whose Birthday Christmas really is! XMAS_AVSan by Ken Weber is an .AVS animation of Santa Claus and reindeer flying across the full-mooned night sky with Christmas light decorated homes below. The "Chipmunks" sing, "Here Comes Santa Claus." Since the AVS player came with the archive I have included it here. Color. XRAYSPINan is a color .SEQ animation created with the Cyber series Future disk by Darrel Anderson and Dan Reifsnyder. It shows a rotating spacecraft--The Sphinx. The portion on one half of the screen is view in wire-frame mode while the other half is solid. Since the spacecraft is rotating, you see the whole spacecraft both ways. View with ANIMATE4. XXXDEMOan is the first ST/E demo from XXX International by AXEL and PIX. This is an older demo (dated July 15, 1988!) but it is one of my favorites (other than to catch your eye the name of the demo reflects nothing of the standard connotations of the three "X"s. Excellent graphics and digitized sound are shown in this demo's six different screens. One part of the demo I especially like allows you to control the movement of a rotating "necklace" of spheres using the keyboard. You can get them spinning every-which-way and then see how fast you can bring them back under control. Color only. TOS 1.0-1.62 compatible (at least). ZNETLOGOan is a .SEQ color animation of several versions of the ZNet Online magazine logo being flipped, twisted, and spun in a variety of ways. Use ANIMATE4 to view. The following animations are a new class of animations which I have recently found. Use Martin Packer's ANIMTOOL to view (see above) I like them! I expect that you will, too! 6CYLTATan is a .TAT animation of the crankshaft and pistons of a six cylinder engine in motion. Converted from a FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation using Martin Packer's FLICONV. View using his ANIMTOOL. BART1TATan is a .TAT animation of Bart Simpson pulling out his slingshot and letting off a fast one at your monitor screen. Run this and you will wonder if you should duck, but by then it will be TOO LATE!!! Converted from a FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation using Martin Packer's FLICONV. View using his ANIMTOOL. Color only. BARTBTATan is a .TAT animation of Bart Simpson licking the beaters on his electric hand mixer. Do you remember your Mom or Dad telling you not to lick the beaters with the cord still plugged in? Well, either no one told Bart that or (more likely) he ignored their advice! Converted from a FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation using Martin Packer's FLICONV. View using his ANIMTOOL. Color only. BART_TATan is a .TAT animation of Bart Simpson walking up to the screen and politely introducing himself and then asking your name (again with only the grace he exhibits). If you believe that about Bart Simpson I have a slightly used bridge for sale...cheap! Converted from a FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation using Martin Packer's FLICONV. View using his ANIMTOOL. Color only. DINO2an is a .TAT animation of a T-Rex walking along a mountainous trail. Anachronistically, a fighter plane passes overhead. I expected the T-Rex to jump up and munch the plane, but apparently the plane was too far overhead because after a brief look the T-Rex just keeps walking. Converted from a FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation using Martin Packer's FLICONV. View using his ANIMTOOL. Color only. HARRITATan is a .TAT animation of a Harrier Jump Jet taking off. This is from an actual movie made into a FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation and then converted to the .TAT format using Martin Packer's FLICONV. View using his ANIMTOOL. Color only. HIT_ANYan is a .TAT animation file converted from a .FLI (PC Autodesk Animator) animation using Martin Packer's program FLICONV. It is an EXCELLENT animation! A well-dressed duck walks up to a computer and taps the keyboard. You are then shown a screenshot which read, "Hit any key to continue _ " with a blinking cursor. So the duck taps the key again, and gets the same message. He scratches his head and taps a key again. Again, the same message. He then rummages around in his pocket and pulls out a mongo sledgehammer, and HITS a key! The screen gives the same message again! This time the duck wallops the whole computer, not just a key, and that's the end. Well, not quite. The computer has the last word. The duck gets fried to a crisp and falls to the ground, a'la roast duck! Color only. Use Martin Packer's ANIMTOOL to view this file. +wS p{gpU*Z G ? z4 = } 7"Y,E%Eг fu-MLdۀK"Ov[Ugt0bEhְ@ym@,c/l ސOAK<T5} GMhh8d($pW6 nÏ owAajf{iԷ {l[@$r]w"3/:?6[ 3  RC? a4+,dփg_vIeʁ :c8k,P wjwu*[ tlІ;q=/ Tr^ &u(v)5X .<' F ~ՃV