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(yet more) ST Public Domain Software Library, Disks 5 & 6 [message #268832] Thu, 27 February 1986 22:44 Go to next message
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Article-I.D.: SU-SUSHI.12186853322.28.HALL
Posted: Thu Feb 27 22:44:42 1986
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ST Public Domain Software Library
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****** DISK #5 -- Applications ******

READ_ME The contents of this disk (what you are reading).

ADDRESS.DOC Explanation of following program.

ADDRESS.PRG Address and mailing list program that can additionally
dial telephone numbers thru a smart modem.

AS68.DOC Instructions for assembler below.

AS68.TTP Public domain 68000 assembler!

DOODLE.DOC Instructions for following program.

DOODLE.PRG Simple color drawing tablet.

DOODLE.RSC Resource file for above.

JOUST.PRG Like the arcade game except no score and no sound
effects. One- or two-player (requires joysticks).

LIFE1.DOC Instructions for program below.

LIFE1.PRG Monochrome version of simulation of Life. Cursor
arrows set initial arrangement of live cells.
160 x 100 playing grid.

LIFE2.DOC Instructions for below.

LIFE2.PRG Color version of Life. Mouse sets initial config-
uration. Cells start white, then cycle thru colors.

NEO.DOC User manual for NEO.PRG.

NEO.PRG Atari's free color drawing program.

PIANO.PRG Simulation of tones from piano keyboard drawn on the
screen. The first two rows of the CPU keyboard are
assigned notes over a two-octave range, and activate
the sound chip when depressed.

SOUND.DOC Instructions for the following program.

SOUND.PRG A program which allows the user to exercise the variety
of sounds from the sound chip. Nice user interface.

SOUND2.C Another demonstration of the sound chip.

SOUND2.PRG Compiled version of above.

STWRITER.DOC Intro to STWriter.

STWRITER.PRG Atari's word-processing program.

TARGET.PRG Game in which players take turns in controlling angle
of turret and speed of projectile in attempts to strike
the other's headquarters.
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****** DISK #6 -- Tutorials ******

READ_ME Contents of this disk (what you are reading).

TUTORIAL.GEM (folder) Tim Oren's *excellent* guide to programming in
the GEM environment. Thus far there are nine chapters,
each of which covers one or more areas. Accompanying most
chapters is a file of untilities to aid in the use and
understanding of that chapter's topics. I use these
tutorials as on-line references to system-level functions.

GEMCL1.DOC Introduction to the tutorial series.

GEMCL2.DOC The window manager, redrawing, window control requests,
sliders, bugs, dirty tricks.

GEMCL2.C C utilities to accompany above chapter.

GEMCL3.DOC Dialogs, bug alerts, buttons.

GEMCL3.C C utilities to accompany above chapter.

GEMCL4.DOC Resource files, object types, editable text.

GEMCL4.C C utilities to accompany above chapter.

GEMCL5.DOC Object trees.

GEMCL5.C C utilities to accompany above chapter.

GEMCL6.DOC Rasters, VDI operations, monochrome vs. color, device-
specific formats, fringes, transformations, optimized
raster ops.

GEMCL6.C C utilities to accompany above chapter.

GEMCL7.DOC Menu structures, dynamic menu entries.

GEMCL7.C C utilities to accompany above chapter.

GEMCL8.DOC Covers user interface issues such as fingertips, muscles,
eyes, short-term memory, and chunking.

GEMCL9.DOC VDI graphics: polylines, rounded rectanges, arcs, solids,
area fill.

FEEDBACK1.DOC Question & answer session, part 1.

FEEDBACK2.DOC Question & answer session, part 2.


CNOTES.DOC Examples of C language constructs.

EARTH.NEO An image of the earth as viewed from outer space.

FRACTAL.NEO The image of a fractal, which can be loaded into Neochrome
and edited.

LINETEST.C Example of C program which performs graphics.

LINETEST.PRG Compiled version of above.

MEGABYTE.DOC Latest version of instructions on converting the 520ST
to a 1 megabyte machine. Use at your own risk!!

MOUNTAIN.C Another exemplary graphics program; draws polygonal
surface.

MOUNTAIN.PRG Compiled version of above.

RAM.S A ramdisk program written in assembler. Although this
program assembled does not work on a machine with TOS
in ROM, I include it for educational value.

TIPS.DOC Well-written collection of tips on using the ST aimed
at beginners.

XMODEM.DOC A detailed description of the XModem protocol.
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Keith Hall

1510 Oak Creek #305
Palo Alto, CA 94304

phone: 415-324-0284
email: hall@su-sushi.arpa
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Re: (yet more) ST Public Domain Software Library, Disks 5 & 6 [message #268857 is a reply to message #268832] Sat, 01 March 1986 03:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Article-I.D.: water.8603010859.AA17267
Posted: Sat Mar 1 03:59:04 1986
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Hello. I am wondering if it would possible for you to mail me one or
two of the files in the disks mentioned in your article. In particular,
I am very interested in the two files:

GEMCL6.DOC
and GEMCL6.C

If you could upload either of the above to your system and then mail
me a copy, it would be greatly appreciated! If it is not possible,
thanks anyway! Keep up the good work.


--

Eric S Fraga || esfraga@water.uucp
Dept of Computer Science || esfraga%water@waterloo.csnet
U of Waterloo || esfraga%water%waterloo.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa
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Re: (yet more) ST Public Domain Software Library, Disks 5 & 6 [message #283083 is a reply to message #268832] Thu, 20 March 1986 20:09 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: jim

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Posted: Thu Mar 20 20:09:03 1986
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Where do I get a copy of these disks?
I have several friends who have 520's and
I'm getting a 1040 when they are available.




Jim Thompson

{ihnp4,sdcrdcf}!otto!jim

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