Short: Fish disk 0321 Uploader: Fish Disks Type: misc/fish Architecture: m68k-amigaos This is disk 321 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library. Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents. DezHexBin An intuition based programmers tool to convert integers between decimal, hexadecimal, and binary. Very small. Version 1.1, includes source in assembly code. Author: Michael Djavidan IconJ IconJ significantly enhances the IconX program, and is 100% compatible. It allows scripts to be executed by double-clicking the script's icon. Abilities include joining the script with the icon file itself, or calling it from any directory or disk, executing either AmigaDOS or ARexx scripts, outputing to any file or device, running interactive scripts and scripts that contain conditionals, and creating relative console windows. Includes a utility called AtatJ which attaches or detaches a script to/from an icon file. Version 1.0, includes source in JForth. Author: Rich Franzen Ifs An Iterated Function System viewer which graphically displays iterated function systems and allows the user to interactively create the affine functions that define such systems. An IFS can represent complex pictures very compactly. Simple IFSs can describe an infinite number of different and interesting fractal displays. Includes a number of displays that the author and others have discovered. Version 1.5, includes source in C. Author: Glen Fullmer Planets Some routines ported to the Amiga by Bob Leivian, that compute the location of the planets (as viewed from a specific point on the earth) and the phase of the moon, for an arbitrary date and time. Includes source. Author: Keith Brandt VIII, Jim Cobb, F. T. Mendenhall, Alan Paeth, Petri Launiainen, Bob Leivian Turtle A shared library of "turtle" functions for drawing in a RastPort. Includes source in assembly and C. Author: Thomas Albers UnixDirs A program which intercepts calls to dos.library to add the UNIX style '.' and '..' syntax for current and parent directories, respectively, to file and path names. I.E., you can refer to files in the current directory as './foo' and files in the parent directory as '../foo', or any combination of the two. Includes source in assembly. Author: Murray Bennett and Mark Cyster Whereis Another "find-that-file" utility. Whereis searches on your (hard-)disk for a file(name) and displays the path to that file. Some features are case independent search, wildcards, interactive mode (cd implemented), can display size and date of files, always abortable, can archive filenames for "ZOO" (like fnams/recurdir), and no recursive procedures. Includes source in C. Version 1.18 (2-15-90). Author: Roland Bless