Short: xterm's newest Workbench w/TCPish stuff Uploader: J P Hillenburg (jph anaconda Bloomington IN US) aka xterm Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is a picture of my Workbench, with various AmiTCP-ish stuff going on. It is very different from the last Workbench picture I made. Date this one 27-Nov-93. The last one was made 18-Apr-93. [Who knows when for the one before that...] This picture was made at the request of Christopher A. Wichura. (caw@miroc.chi.il.us) An explanation of the windows: The shell in the lower-lefthand corner has the output of 'more s:.emacs-menu.menu' The MEmacs window directly on top of it is editing AmiTCP:db/services The shell in the lower-middle has various commands in it. The GNU Emacs window in the middle is running gopher.el. (Yes, gopher natively on my Amiga...) In the upper-lefthand corner, I had just run MegaBall, so those directories were open. SunClock displays a map of the world, showing which parts are light and dark. You can get this from AmiNet. DynamiCache is a very good disk caching program. You can buy it from mail order, or it comes bundled with the FastLane Z3 SCSI-II board. (I am a betatester...) The ToolManager window has the 'Squire' font (from Aminet) in italics. The 'Preferences' and 'UUCP' buttons unveil two more ToolManager panels, with various functions onthem. The 'Most' window near the very top of my Workbench is reading the file 'S:.emacs.el'...S:.emacs is hardlinked to S:.emacs.elc... this results in a moderate speed increase The GNU Emacs window in the upper-righthand corner has KiwiIRC loaded. The only other IRC clients for the Amiga are for AS225R2, so I have to use an Emacs client. The middle-righthand window has a napsaterm session to a local host. (copper) See the part where I selected and drool. :)