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- 52 DA Skeleton 2.0.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: Version 2.0 of Michael Conrad's Think Pascal DA Skeleton which
- KEY: DA Skeleton 2.0.sit KBytes: 9216
- DESC: considerably eases the work of creating a Desk Accessory (Quoter DA
- DESC: was written on the foundation of DA Skeleton 1.0).
- DESC:
- 49 Datalogger.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-22-1993
- DESC: Datalogger - DataLogger is an Utility program written as an addition
- KEY: Datalogger.sit KBytes: 32768
- DESC: to Gumboot, the Real World Interface for Macs, and therefore is as
- DESC: Quick and Dirty as they come. DataLogger was written to provide a
- DESC: tool that would be very straight forward to use. It was written to
- DESC: make the most out of Microprocessor Development kits, the one that
- DESC: I am using at present, Gumboot, is based around the MC68HC11A8.
- DESC:
- 48 DataTool 1.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-22-1993
- DESC: DataTool 1.0 - If you've ever had to look at a hex dump of a file
- KEY: DataTool 1.0.sit KBytes: 86016
- DESC: one of your programs has created, and wished that you could
- DESC: translate hex into short, long, float, char s in your head, then
- DESC: this program is for you! DataTool is a data browser which supports
- DESC: user defined records and fields. The user may save a record
- DESC: specification as a hierarchical menu item. This program will browse
- DESC: any data fork on a mounted volume. DataTool opens the data forks
- DESC: with read only privileges, so it is impossible for DataTool to
- DESC: corrupt any of your files. The unregistered version of DataTool will
- DESC: work for five minutes at a time.
- 47 Date Format.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-26-1992
- DESC: Date Format - Lately, I've seen a lot of people asking this
- KEY: Date Format.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: question, "How can I change the System 7 Finder so that it displays
- DESC: the dates in the short format, (9/7/92) rather than the long format
- DESC: (Fri, Aug 28, 1992)?" Since I hadn't seen the answer posted, I
- DESC: decided to experiment & find out. However, since the System 7 Finder
- DESC: no longer has the LAYO resource, this proved to be somewhat
- DESC: complicated. The Finder's display preferences are stored the the
- DESC: 'fval' resource, ID = 128. In order to edit this resource, you will
- DESC: need ResEdit and the 'fval' template.
- DESC:
- 46 DBugR1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-28-1994
- DESC: DBugR1.1 - DBugR is a cool Control Panel for programmers and hackers
- KEY: DBugR1.1.sit KBytes: 11264
- DESC: who often have to break into MacsBug (or any other debugger
- DESC: supporting the _DebugStr trap). It puts a floating "small bomb"
- DESC: icon on your desktop which acts like a button. If the mouse button
- DESC: is pressed and released inside the icon, there's a user interrupt
- DESC: and MacsBug is called. DBugR can show some basic info about the
- DESC: current application (name, free memory, max free block) and/or send
- DESC: one of two user-configurable MacsBug commands to be executed
- DESC: immediately upon breaks (hold down the Option key when clicking to
- DESC: send the alternate command). The icon may be moved anywhere on any
- 45 DebugWindow 2.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 01-26-1994
- DESC: DebugWindow 2.0 - DebugWindow is a great little utility for any
- KEY: DebugWindow 2.0.sit KBytes: 28672
- DESC: developer using Think C 5.x or6.x or HyperCard. It mimics the
- DESC: Windows utility DBWIN, allowing you to easily do printf() style
- DESC: displaying of debug strings from your program to theDebugWindow.
- DESC: Not only that, but you can also save any information you've printed
- DESC: to DebugWindow to a TeachText document. It's great for those times
- DESC: when you want to display debug messages to yourself without jumping
- DESC: back to MacsBug or going through the tedious process of stepping
- DESC: through your program with a debugger. Fairly major upgrade - new
- DESC: HexDump capability, printing of the DebugWindow contents, caching of
- 43 Dhrystone v2.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-31-1991
- DESC: Dhrystone v2.1 contains programing code for doing Drystone tests.
- KEY: Dhrystone v2.1.sit KBytes: 68608
- DESC:
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- 41 DialScript1.7.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-23-1992
- DESC: DialScript 1.7 - is intended to complement terminal emulation
- KEY: DialScript1.7.sit KBytes: 64512
- DESC: programs that lack a good macro capability for automatic and
- DESC: intelligent' login. Typically, users run DialScript to set up the
- DESC: modem, dial a phone number and step through a login sequence for a
- DESC: remote computer. When the login is complete, they switch either
- DESC: automatically or manually to a standard terminal emulator and
- DESC: proceed. DialScript is an interpreter for an extremely simple
- DESC: programming language roughly based on finite state automata.
- DESC: Statements in the language interact with the serial ports by either
- DESC: sending strings to them or waiting for strings from them.
- 39 Disasm Hack.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-29-1992
- DESC: Disasm Hack - This is a skanky hack to extract the disassembly from
- KEY: Disasm Hack.sit KBytes: 4096
- DESC: ResEdit's code editor to a text file for further study or
- DESC: annotation. It uses James Walker's TextCapture FKEY, and QuicKeys
- DESC: (for ResEdit->HC AppleEvents).
- 38 DisAsm.sit 4 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: A good public domain disassembler for the Macintosh.
- KEY: DisAsm.sit KBytes: 25600
- 37 Dr.Circuit.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-28-1992
- DESC: Dr.Circuit - Dr. Circuit is a Macintosh program that is a design
- KEY: Dr.Circuit.sit KBytes: 68608
- DESC: tool for circuit designers. It can help reduce the amount of
- DESC: rewiring that happens in the lab. The program analyses linear,
- DESC: analog circuits and can display the waveform at any node, the
- DESC: frequency response or the phase response. It can be used for
- DESC: amplifiers, filters, and any circuit which uses resistors,
- DESC: capacitors, inductors, op amps and voltage or current sources. The
- DESC: op amps provide quite a bit of flexibility because they can be used
- DESC: for amplification, inversion, differentiation, integration and much
- DESC: more.
- 36 Drawing Tips.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: This is an explanation by Patrick Doane of four different rates of
- KEY: Drawing Tips.sit KBytes: 3072
- DESC: drawing, their rates, disadvantages and advantages, plus an
- DESC: explanation of compatability among them. Highly recommended for
- DESC: anyone doing high speed animation.
- 35 Driver 2.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 11-10-1993
- DESC: Driver 2.2 - Information concerning the installation of device
- KEY: Driver 2.2.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: drivers. THINK C provides a very nice environment for writing
- DESC: device drivers. Unfortunately, they do not tell you how to get them
- DESC: installed and running. This document, and the code provided here,
- DESC: will give some background on the problem and solutions. Refer to the
- DESC: Device Manager chapter of Inside Macintosh for more information.
- DESC:
- 34 DropInfo.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-14-1993
- DESC: DropInfo - DropInfo is the sample dropbox for the DropShell dropbox
- KEY: DropInfo.sit KBytes: 120832
- DESC: building system. It shows how REALLY EASY it is to make a dropbox
- DESC: using the DropShell, including full support for scriptability,
- DESC: recordability, balloon help and more! It is also useful as a working
- DESC: application to change Finder info (name, Finder Flags, etc.) on any
- DESC: file, folder or disk dragged onto it.
- DESC:
- 32 EDITmOR.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-09-1989
- DESC: EDITmOR v1.0 is a DA that allows you to extend your editor or your
- KEY: EDITmOR.sit KBytes: 17408
- DESC: Word Processor. This editor allows you to write ECMD's and other
- DESC: programing uses.
- DESC:
- 31 Errditor 1.03.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: Errditor 1.03 - Errditor is a powerful graphical editor for system
- KEY: Errditor 1.03.sit KBytes: 29696
- DESC: error and system startup alerts. It lets you modify or move text,
- DESC: icons, buttons and even procedures (assembly-language programs that
- DESC: are associated to some of the alerts). When launched, Errditor
- DESC: automatically reads the current System alert tables (DSATs), makes
- DESC: a copy of them and displays the first alert of the first DSAT-
- DESC: which will usually be the "Welcome to Macintosh" alert. Use the
- DESC: arrow buttons to move across the alert tables. You may choose to
- DESC: see empty alerts and unreferenced procedures from the Options menu.
- DESC: The System will not be modified unless you select "Install into
- 28 FB_AppleEvents.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 05-27-1992
- DESC: FB_AppleEvents - This source code shows the complete details of how
- KEY: FB_AppleEvents.sit KBytes: 8192
- DESC: to build application that implements the required four Apple Events
- DESC: under System 7. A sample text document is opened and displayed in
- DESC: response to an Open or Print event sent from the Finder. Also
- DESC: included are examples of in-line assembly language used to
- DESC: implement some of the required PPC toolbox calls. (FUTURE BASIC is
- DESC: a trademark and copyrighted product of Zedcor, Inc.)
- 27 Fedit 3.1.sit 2 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: Version 3.1 is the last Shareware release of John Mitchell's
- KEY: Fedit 3.1.sit KBytes: 28672
- DESC: excellent Mac sector editor.
- DESC:
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- 25 FileFile Readers.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-09-1992
- DESC: FileFile Readers - Part of a family of programmer's tools. This is a
- KEY: FileFile Readers.sit KBytes: 40960
- DESC: 'Drag and Drop' Application that reads the text, using Macintalk,
- DESC: of any file dropped onto it. These file readers have been tested
- DESC: using Macintalk 2.0 and system 7.0+, 6.0.4 and 3.2 on a 512ke, an
- DESC: SE and a PB140. File_Reader and Blind Freddie are Shareware.
- DESC: File_Reader and Blind Freddie are © 1992 Paul B Jones All Rights
- DESC: Reserved.
- 24 FillComment2.0.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-29-1992
- DESC: FillComment 2.0 - FillComment 2.0 is an FKEY for use with the THINK
- KEY: FillComment2.0.sit KBytes: 5120
- DESC: C 5.0.3 or later editor. It takes a standard C style comment and
- DESC: formats the comment text. The text is wrapped when so that no
- DESC: characters are past the 79th column.
- 22 Findit 1.1.2.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-30-1993
- DESC: Findit 1.1.2 - One of the things that drives me nuts is trying to
- KEY: Findit 1.1.2.sit KBytes: 16384
- DESC: find out what header file Apple put a function prototype into. Some
- DESC: are obvious some are not. So I wrota program to search through a
- DESC: folder, (or some folders, (or some folders inside other folders),
- DESC: full of text files for a text string. If you think this is a stupid
- DESC: program send me a postcard or an E-mail message antell me why. Just
- DESC: drag a folder onto the FindIt icon. It is OK if there are some
- DESC: non-text files in the folder FindIt will skip those.
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- 21 FKEY Shell 1.1.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: FKEY Shell 1.1 - FKEY Shell is a free application that will let you
- KEY: FKEY Shell 1.1.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: launch your favourite FKEYs without installing them in the System
- DESC: file. To install a new FKEY, first make a copy of the original FKEY
- DESC: Shell application and rename it to the FKEY's name. Then use
- DESC: ResEdit to copy one or more FKEY resources from the files they came
- DESC: in and paste them into the application's copy (any resource ID's
- DESC: will be fine). Under System 7, you may put the new application in
- DESC: your Apple Menu Items folder to have your FKEYs nice and handy all
- DESC: the time.
- DESC:
- 20 FKeys.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 06-15-1992
- DESC: FKeys - InvisiWin FKey - This FKey makes the content region of the
- KEY: FKeys.sit KBytes: 10240
- DESC: front window transparent. InvisiWin FKey - This FKey sends the
- DESC: FrontWindow to the back of the Window List. InvisiLayer FKey #0 -
- DESC: This FKey makes the content region of all windows transparent. All
- DESC: FKeys are Copyright (c) 1988,89 by Neal E. Trautman. 'ShareWare'
- DESC:
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- 19 Floating.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: Here is some source for impeementing floating windows. It's very
- KEY: Floating.sit KBytes: 37888
- DESC: fast and doesn't experience the slowdown when using Apple routines
- DESC: with many windows on the desktop. This also includes code for
- DESC: managing the windows and activating/deactivating windows properly.
- DESC: If you've ever been interested in using floating windows or are
- DESC: using them now, take a look at this file. From Patrick Doane, The
- DESC: Unknown Software Group.
- 16 FORTRAN Goodies.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 04-12-1993
- DESC: FORTRAN Goodies - contains over 10 Fortran tools for the Fortran
- KEY: FORTRAN Goodies.sit KBytes: 134144
- DESC: programer. From the Language systems BBS.
- DESC:
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- 14 Generic init.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-15-1993
- DESC: Generic init - This is a generic timed init that makes use of the
- KEY: Generic init.sit KBytes: 38912
- DESC: Time Manager and the Notification Manager. BE WARNED - used as is
- DESC: this init will put up an alert every ten seconds until you hold down
- DESC: the command key while dismissing the alert. This was my first init
- DESC: and I'm trying to save folks the mess I went through in figuring it
- DESC: out. I'm sure there are ways to optimize the code and if anyone can
- DESC: make improvements, in the code or in the commented documentation
- DESC: please do so and pass them on.
- DESC:
- DESC:
- 13 Generic MPW Tool.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-08-1991
- DESC: GenericTool by Doug Wyatt, May 1991. Freeware. Source for tiny MPW
- KEY: Generic MPW Tool.sit KBytes: 12288
- DESC: tool whose entire purpose is to load the rest of itself from a code
- DESC: resource, PROC 981, which is (typically) written in THINK C.
- DESC:
- 12 GESTALT! 2.8.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-28-1993
- DESC: Gestalt! 2.8 - This application uses the Gestalt trap ($A1AD)
- KEY: GESTALT! 2.8.sit KBytes: 21504
- DESC: available in System 6.0.4 and later to show various info about your
- DESC: Macintosh, giving values and explanations. See Inside Mac for more
- DESC: info. Different selectors are shown with different versions of the
- DESC: system (I've tried 6.0.4-6.0.7, and 7.0-7.1). Hold down the option
- DESC: key while launching to get a complete list of known selectors. You
- DESC: may add selectors. Use ResEdit to modify the "GST#" resource. A
- DESC: template is provided.
- DESC:
- DESC:
- 10 GetKeys.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-14-1992
- DESC: GetKeys - GetKeys is a utility designed to make it easier for C
- KEY: GetKeys.sit KBytes: 6144
- DESC: programmers to check for key depressions with the Event Manager
- DESC: routine GetKeys. GetKeys returns a KeyMap, which is four longs,
- DESC: with one or more bits set in the map that represent the keys that
- DESC: are currently depressed. GetKeys shows you the current GetKeys key
- DESC: map in hexadecimal. Also, if a single key is depressed, it
- DESC: generates a C-language expression that can be used to detect that
- DESC: key. The GetKeys window contains a Copy button, which will copy the
- DESC: displayed C code expression into the clipboard, which you can then
- DESC: paste into your code.
- 9 GifFormat.TXT 5 B AMUG BBS in a Box 12-11-1989
- DESC: This text file explains the GIF, LZH, ZOO and many other formats in
- KEY: GifFormat.TXT KBytes: 45056
- DESC: detail.
- DESC:
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- 7 GlobalView 1.0.6.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 09-29-1993
- DESC: GlobalView 1.0.6 - Global Variables Viewer is an application for the
- KEY: GlobalView 1.0.6.sit KBytes: 26624
- DESC: Macintosh which allows you to check the data of Low Memory Global
- DESC: Variables with it's meaning, address and data length. The data of
- DESC: Low Memory Global Variables is shown in Hex format, but if the data
- DESC: type is Pascal String, it's shown in ASCII string. You can search
- DESC: Low Memory Global Variables by some keyword included in Name or
- DESC: Meaning field. Has been successfully tested with Systems 6.04 and
- DESC: 7.0 and 7.1.
- DESC:
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- 6 GNU Chess 3.0.sit 1 B AMUG BBS in a Box 07-24-1991
- DESC: Macintosh implementation of GNU Chess 3.0, though not by GNU
- KEY: GNU Chess 3.0.sit KBytes: 132096
- DESC: themselves. It is a very nice Mac-like program, and comes with
- DESC: COMPLETE SOURCES in Think C 4.0, though it should be usuable with
- DESC: MPW or other C compilers on the Mac. Worth a look!
- 5 Go Gestalt 1.0b.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 10-28-1993
- DESC: Go Gestalt 1.0b - Go Gestalt is a simple utility to give you
- KEY: Go Gestalt 1.0b.sit KBytes: 15360
- DESC: information about your Macintosh and its use is straight forward.
- DESC: Launch Go Gestalt and select Go from the File menu. This will bring
- DESC: up the Go Gestalt main window. Then select whatever you wish from
- DESC: the main window popup menu. Then select Done from the popup menu
- DESC: when you are finished. Then select Quit from the File menu to exit
- DESC: Go Gestalt. Go Gestalt was written as a utility for those users
- DESC: that have a curiosity about the inner workings of their Macintosh.
- DESC: Go Gestalt works by making a call to the Gestalt Manager with the
- DESC: appropriate selector and then posting the results in the Go Gestalt
- 4 GrafSys2.0rel.sit 0 B AMUG BBS in a Box 02-01-1994
- DESC: GrafSys2.0rel - GrafSys is a hierarchical object-oriented class
- KEY: GrafSys2.0rel.sit KBytes: 372736
- DESC: library for THINK Pascal. It is designed to facilitate easy 3D
- DESC: graphics and animations in your programs. GrafSys supports full 3D
- DESC: control of graphical objects and electronic eye. Graphical objects
- DESC: can be independently rotated (around arbitrary axes), translated
- DESC: and scaled. Objects can inherit transformations (rotation, scaling
- DESC: and translation) from other objects. GrafSys supports dynamic (i.e.
- DESC: on-the-fly) and multiple inheritance of transformations and an
- DESC: unlimited number of so-called operators (matrices) per object. The
- DESC: GrafSys provides objects for 3D points, lines and whole objects that
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