Ramadillo 0.94.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:Ramadillo 0.94.sit 0.94 0 23K 3/03/94 Ramadillo 0.94 - Purge Heap button. This will force the target app to purge all purgeable blocks, showing you the maximum free RAM possible. This offers more help in determining if a suspected leak is really a leak. Multiple monitor support, command to cycle between monitors, move-to-bottom now moves to the bottom of the monitor it's mostly on. Ramadillo graphically and numerically displays the free RAM in the heap of another application and the system heap free memory. Memory is checked at a user-settable interval and the difference between intervals is displayed. A flashing square shows when a sample was taken, and the actual time between samples is displayed.
DBugR1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DBugR1.1.sit 1.1 0 11K 2/28/94 DBugR1.1 - DBugR is a cool Control Panel for programmers and hackers who often have to break into MacsBug (or any other debugger supporting the _DebugStr trap). It puts a floating "small bomb" icon on your desktop which acts like a button. If the mouse button is pressed and released inside the icon, there's a user interrupt and MacsBug is called. DBugR can show some basic info about the current application (name, free memory, max free block) and/or send one of two user-configurable MacsBug commands to be executed immediately upon breaks (hold down the Option key when clicking to send the alternate command). The icon may be moved anywhere on any monitor by holding down the Shift key and dragging it around.
CalConvert 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CalConvert 1.1.sit 1.1 0 16K 2/28/94 CalConvert 1.1 - CalConvert (formerly QuickConvert) is a small shareware utility that does integer arithmetic calculations and converts integer values to different bases (decimal, hexadecimal, binary, octal or any custom base between 2 and 32) or to an OSType (a sequence of four ASCII characters). The conversion may be signed or unsigned (you can always enter a signed value, it will be converted to unsigned if needed); the result may be interpreted either as a word (2 bytes) or as a long word (4 bytes). The Return and Enter keys start the conversion; Tab, shift-Tab and the four arrow keys have their usual meaning. Version 1.1 - Removed System 7 dependance and custom window definition.
RFZap1.02.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RFZap1.02.sit 1.02 0 12K 2/09/94 RFZap1.02 - RFZap 1.0.2 is a "drop box" that will delete the resource fork of any file. Useful for Tabby sysops who get archives with trashed resource forks. Version 1.0.2 fixes a bug where files would get corrupted if a large amount of files (>100 were dropped onto RFZap), and a bug where you would get a -50 error if you dropped files on RFZap when it and them were not on the boot volume. Caution - Dropping an application (except .sea's) on RFZap will destroy it! Freeware. Requires System 7.
Gestalt-selectors23.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Gestalt-selectors23.sit 23 0 35K 2/09/94 Gestalt-selectors23 - First published - 12 October 1992, Last modified - 8 December 1993. Supplemental to the selector codes listed in the Gestalt Chapter of Inside Macintosh VI (IM VI), that is. These can include selector codes installed by Apple (system) software or by software from third parties (your software?). About IM Operating System Utilities - First it was scheduled for Winter 1992, then delayed until June and later to October 1993. Now I heard it will probably be released in May 1994. Retail price in Holland will be around $25.
GrafSys2.0rel.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:GrafSys2.0rel.sit 2.0 0 364K 2/01/94 GrafSys2.0rel - GrafSys is a hierarchical object-oriented class library for THINK Pascal. It is designed to facilitate easy 3D graphics and animations in your programs. GrafSys supports full 3D control of graphical objects and electronic eye. Graphical objects can be independently rotated (around arbitrary axes), translated and scaled. Objects can inherit transformations (rotation, scaling and translation) from other objects. GrafSys supports dynamic (i.e. on-the-fly) and multiple inheritance of transformations and an unlimited number of so-called operators (matrices) per object. The GrafSys provides objects for 3D points, lines and whole objects that can contain up to 8000 lines in full RGB color and more than 250'000 points.
VideoToolbox 1/94.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:VideoToolbox 1/94.sit 1/94 0 1160K 1/26/94 VideoToolbox 1/94 - This VideoToolBox is a collection of nearly 200 C subroutines and several demo and utility programs written to do visual psychophysics with Macintosh computers. It should be useful to anyone who wants to present accurately specified visual stimuli or use the Mac for psychometric experiments. Includes TimeVideo 2.5 - TimeVideo reports the timing and accuracy of all your video screens, as measured by TimeVideo, a component of the VideoToolbox. For each video card, TimeVideo measures the video frame rate, frequency of VBL interrupts (supposed to be one per frame), how long it takes to load the clut, and how much of the screen you can fill with a real-time one-image-per-frame movie and more!!
Source Manager 3.6.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Source Manager 3.6.1.sit 3.6.1 0 129K 1/26/94 Source Manager 3.6.1 - Source Manager is a drag-n-drop shareware application designed to aid developers who use either SourceServer or Projector source code control. It was originally written with two goals in mind - Quickly find all files which should be checked in, and Make it easier to check in those files; but it has evolved into a multi-featured utility that nicely supplements Projector/SourceServer. Here's how it works. First, set the options in the Options dialog to specify what kind of files you want to see listed. Then you drag a folder or group of files onto Source Manager and it builds a list of files that match the criteria you specified in the Options dialog. Try it.
NP++ XLisp v2.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:NP++ XLisp v2.0.sit 2.0 0 81K 1/26/94 NP++ XLisp v2.0 - This is integrated with NotePad++ v2.0. Try out "NP++ XLisp Demo" to run XLISP from NotePad++. XLISP is an experimental programming language combining some of the features of LISP with an object-oriented extension capability. It was implemented to allow experimentation with object-oriented programming on small computers. There are currently implementations running on the the VAX under VAX/VMS, on the 8088/8086 under MS-DOS, on the 68000 under CP/M-68K, on the Macintosh, on the Atari 520ST and on the Amiga. It is completely written in the programming language 'C' and is easily extended with user written built-in functions and classes. You need NotePad++2.0 to read the documentation.
DebugWindow 2.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DebugWindow 2.0.sit 2.0 0 28K 1/26/94 DebugWindow 2.0 - DebugWindow is a great little utility for any developer using Think C 5.x or6.x or HyperCard. It mimics the Windows utility DBWIN, allowing you to easily do printf() style displaying of debug strings from your program to theDebugWindow. Not only that, but you can also save any information you've printed to DebugWindow to a TeachText document. It's great for those times when you want to display debug messages to yourself without jumping back to MacsBug or going through the tedious process of stepping through your program with a debugger. Fairly major upgrade - new HexDump capability, printing of the DebugWindow contents, caching of display output for much improved performance and more. Requires System 7.
Verifile 1.01.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:Verifile 1.01.sit 1.01 0 25K 1/14/94 Verifile 1.01 - Verifile is a small utility that calculates a checksum and a CRC32 on both the data and resource forks of any file that's dropped on it. This is useful if you want to compare two files that are not on the same machine without having to copy them over a network or modem connection. If the hexadecimal numbers displayed by Verifile match, chances are that the two files are equal. Version 1.01 - Fixed a small bug that prevented Verifile from opening data files under System 6 (Apple's New Inside Macintosh recommends using HOpenDF instead of HOpen, but it doesn't say it only works under System 7).
System Error Patch1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:System Error Patch1.0.sit 1.0patch 0 5K 1/14/94 System Error Patch1.0 - System Error Patch is a system extension designed to let you override system errors. If a system error is encountered while System Error Patch is in RAM, your Macintosh will beep three times and then go to the Finder. To use System Error Patch, just plop it in your System Folder and Restart! (At startup, you can override System Error Patch being loaded by holding down the mouse button). If enough people pay the shareware fee for this version, we may release a newer version that records the time and date of the error, along with the ID number, and how to fix it. Heck! We may make an entire online debugger!
FMAT Editor 1.0.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FMAT Editor 1.0.1.sit 1.01 0 14K 1/14/94 FMAT Editor 1.0.1 - Version 2.0 of the Script Manager introduced a cool set of routines for formatting numeric values. Given a format specification, these routines can format a floating-point number into a string, or read a floating-point number from a string. But since this is a Mac, the format itself must be able to handle different languages and different ways of writing numbers. So Apple invented “canonical formats,” formats that are “compiled” into a script-independent representation. All this is great, but there’s no easy way for a developer to create a canonical format for later use in an application. That’s why I wrote this FMAT editor. It’s a ResEdit 2.1 editor that lets you edit 'FMAT' resources—canonical formats.
ThinkHelper 1.0b1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:ThinkHelper 1.0b1.sit 1.0b1 0 54K 12/27/93 ThinkHelper 1.0b1 - ThinkHelper adds additional AppleEvent support to the Think Project Manager application. It does this by patching the TPM application. The patch contains the AppleEvent dispatches, to the Think "PUF" interface - an external interface provided to TPM extensions writers. In addition, several traps are patched to give even more support. ThinkHelper verbs included - closeTargetWindow, callMenuItem, setTargetPos, getTargetPath, markSelection, deleteMarker, getMarder, getAllMarkers, getSelection, setSelection, copySelection, getWindowText, pasteText. Source is provided - you can extend the existing 'THLP' resource (which contains the code) or add one of your own.
HexEdit1.05.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:HexEdit1.05.sit 1.05 0 80K 12/27/93 HexEdit105 - HexEdit is a hexdump viewer and editor that works similarly to the hex editor provided with Apple's ResEdit. It allows you to edit either the data fork or the resource fork of a file. I wrote HexEdit because I needed to be able to insert/delete bytes from the data fork of files I was testing, and tools like FEdit don't have insert/deletion. HexEdit can be used to edit the data or resource fork of files as large as 200 megs. As always, use this program on copys, not originals. Requires System 7. This version fixed an editing bug that occured when you typed in some chars, then positioned the insertion point to the beginning or the middle of those chars and deleted a char.
ToolsPlus 2.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:ToolsPlus 2.1.sit 2.1 0 373K 12/07/93 ToolsPlus 2.1 - Tools Plus is a library of routines that simplifies programming a Macintosh computer, and significantly reduces the time it takes to write and debug a program. With Tools Plus, you program at a much higher level when creating, maintaining, and working with a user-interface, so you can develop applications more easily, more quickly, with less source code, with fewer bugs, and with more features than if you use ordinary C or Pascal. Tools Plus libraries can be used by programmers developing applications in THINK C or THINK Pascal. Works with system 5, 6 or 7! Registered users get free support and a comprehensive, illustrated 180-page user manual, and may distribute created programs royalty free.
RscVIEWER II.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RscVIEWER II.0.sit II.0 0 226K 12/07/93 RscVIEWER II.0 - This application is a tool to dump, disassemble and patch (using either hexadecimal values or the assembler) any kind of resources. RscViewer is oriented toward understanding how applications work. Thus many useful items are available in different windows (like the list of traps currently recognized, the low memory global variables addresses, etc), and they can be consulted at any time. RscViewer offers many other possibilities such as saving or printing dumped or disassembled resources in order to examine them (or use them) later, modifying files or resources attributes (including their name, ID and size), searching for ASCII or hexadecimal strings, searching for Macintosh traps, and more!
TheUpdater1.10a.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:TheUpdater1.10a.sit 1.10a 0 48K 11/22/93 TheUpdater1.10a - TheUpdater contains two applications to simplify updating ANYTHING... The first application, Update Builder, asks you for the OLD version, and then the NEW version. Then Update Builder crunches through the two files (which, by the way, can be completely different kinds of files!), determining what has changed. It then pops out a simple document that describes the changes to the other application - Updater! Could it be any easier?
Texx0.3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:Texx0.3.sit 0.3 0 100K 11/22/93 Texx0.3 - This is the third release version of the Texx scripting interpreter. This scripting language is an attempt to implement a version of the Rexx interpreter that is commonly used on IBM's VM/CMS mainframe operating system. This version of Texx is far from a full implementation, so don't think that you can copy your CMS execs and run them on your Mac. This is a very minimal implementation, however, it still adds additional functionality to the Mac OS. My plans are to keep updating Texx and hopefully it will mimic the mainframe version very closely. Requires System 7. The Manual is in MacWrite format.
DataTool 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DataTool 1.0.sit 1.0 0 84K 11/22/93 DataTool 1.0 - If you've ever had to look at a hex dump of a file one of your programs has created, and wished that you could translate hex into short, long, float, char s in your head, then this program is for you! DataTool is a data browser which supports user defined records and fields. The user may save a record specification as a hierarchical menu item. This program will browse any data fork on a mounted volume. DataTool opens the data forks with read only privileges, so it is impossible for DataTool to corrupt any of your files. The unregistered version of DataTool will work for five minutes at a time.
Voyeur 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:Voyeur 1.0.sit 1.0 0 72K 11/20/93 Voyeur 1.0 - Voyeur is a no frills file viewer. To use Voyeur, open a file, if the file has a data fork, it will be opened; otherwise, the resource fork will be opened. Once a file is open, its type and creator can be modified, or the current fork's length can be altered. Neither of these options is recommended unless you know what you're doing. Please use Voyeur on copies only, since you can damage files!
ViewIt 2.2 Shareware.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:ViewIt 2.2 Shareware.sit 2.2 0 756K 11/20/93 ViewIt 2.2 Shareware - A shareware version of ViewIt is being made available to the Macintosh programming community as a way of introducing ViewIt and other programming modules from FaceWare. ViewIt is one of the best Mac programming tools available for creating powerful windows containing many views and custom controls. In addition to ViewIt, this package includes a complete list and description of other, non-shareware FaceWare modules that support advanced custom controls, animation, communications, database management, QuickDraw extensions, and 2D and 3D plotting. FaceWare modules are reasonably priced, do not require license fees, are compatible with all major languages and compilers.
THINK Power 1.0b1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:THINK Power 1.0b1.sit 1.0b1 0 35K 11/20/93 THINK Power 1.0b1 - This package contains the first public beta release of THINK Power, a real cool hack for THINK C users. To install THINK Power, just drop the file and the "THINK Power Extensions" folder in your Extensions folder. This version only works with the THINK Project Manager 6.0 and 6.0.1. There are lots of bug that need to be fixed. These features work - PopUp functions, Most of the shortcuts, Kissing, and Version 1 callbacks in extensions. These features are not yet implemented or very buggy - PopUp headers, Version 2 callbacks and The "Move cursor page up/down" shortcuts. If you find bugs or if you have suggestions, ideas or comments, then please send the author some Email.
Text Editor Patches 1.3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:Text Editor Patches 1.3.sit 1.3 0 18K 11/20/93 Text Editor Patches 1.3 - This application applies various patches to other applications or to desk accessories. This approach gives more control over conflicts and memory bloat than extending application behavior by adding extensions to the system. The patching process adds certain resources to the application. No existing resources are modified, so it is easy to remove the patches if desired. The patches have been tested with ASLEdit+, BBEdit, and THINK C 5.0. The HyperCard patch has been tested with HyperCard 2.1, and the AOL patch has been tested with America Online 2.0.1. They may work with many other programs, but proceed at your own risk. Documentation is inside the patch program. Be sure to read it!
Resorcerer 1.2.1demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:Resorcerer 1.2.1demo.sit 1.2.1demo 0 663K 11/20/93 Resorcerer 1.2.1demo - Resorcerer is a large Mac application that has been in use and under continuous development for the last six years. It features a single window file interface that lets you browse resources easily; visible accumulating clipboard file; resource hex/text searching; resource marking; visible editing attributes (including which ones are open, which changed); ability to change IDs, attributes, and even types of any group of resources all at once, with undo; integral data fork editing; resource file comparison; simple scripting language for building complex resource files; compatibility with Mac programming guidelines and much more. If you like ResEdit, try this one! This demo will not let you save any changes.
MacOberon 4.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacOberon 4.0.sit 4.0 0 460K 11/20/93 MacOberon 4.0 - Look at Oberon as a preview of Pink. The ideas behind Oberon are very similar to the 'Object Oriented Operating System' Apple/Taligent is pursuing. The best way to describe Oberon is as if HyperCard were an operating system, and much more powerful. It's very slick, and very extensive. Though MacOberon is an application rather than an OS, and its interface is un-Mac-like, it is a joy to use, and gives a good indication of the way things will be heading, hopefully. MacOberon requires a Mac with a 68020 CPU and a floating point coprocessor (or FPU init), and will not run on a Classic. Read the screen for hints.
CIconButton CDEF 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CIconButton CDEF 1.0.sit 1.0 0 322K 11/20/93 CIconButton CDEF 1.0 - The CIconButton CDEF is a custom control definition procedure that allows developers to elegantly and simply include "icon buttons" in their applications. These icon buttons are built from one or more standard 'cicn' resources. The CDEF works under System 6 and 7, is sensitive to multiple monitors and monitor depths, and works with or without Color Quickdraw. Mouse tracking can be sensitive to the cicn mask for non-rectangular controls. Two versions of the CIconButton CDEF are included - the standard one, and a "lite" one that is slightly slower but more memory efficient. A detailed explanation of the CDEF feature is included as well as sample code in THINK Pascal and THINK C.
ResCompare 2.5.3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:ResCompare 2.5.3.sit 2.5.3 0 97K 11/10/93 ResCompare 2.5.3 - ResCompare is a programmer’s utility that compares resource files. Use it to - find out what resources you changed while working at home late last night, find out what resources the rest of the team changed in the project you’re all working on while you were on vacation, see what resources have changed between versions 1.0 and 1.0.1 of your favorite application; create a Patch application that will apply changes to applications and other files, which you can use to distribute upgrades of your software without sending a new copy of the entire application; or just get a quick list of the resources in any file. Use this program with care, and only when you know how!
Memory Mapper 1.1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Memory Mapper 1.1.1.sit 1.1.1 0 21K 11/10/93 Memory Mapper 1.1.1 - If you’ve done any programming on the Mac you've probably seen drawings of the Macintosh’s memory map. The memory map is a grid which graphically shows the location of various system structures in RAM and where they are in relation to each other. Memory Mapper does it’s magic by looking at low-memory globals, querying the Process Manager, and checking the page state of each piece of memory (if virtual memory is on). Consequently, Memory Mapper requires System 7. Full documentation is included.
KeMo Lib 1.5.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:KeMo Lib 1.5.sit 1.5 0 84K 11/10/93 KeMo Lib 1.5 - This package is essentially a set of functions to help write reaction time experiments on the Mac. The KeMo Reaction Timing Utilities' functionality currently consists of the following - a timer with 20 microsecond resolution; polling functions for ADB devices, such as keyboards and mice, with +/-1.4 to +/-2.1 msec accuracy, depending on your Mac (as opposed to the +/- 8 to +/-16 msec accuracy that you get with "normal" Toolbox functions like GetKeys); a screen refresh synchronization function for all Macs; functions that hide and show the menu bar; and a function to make all other applications quit (System 7 required).
Driver 2.2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Driver 2.2.sit 2.2 0 16K 11/10/93 Driver 2.2 - Information concerning the installation of device drivers. THINK C provides a very nice environment for writing device drivers. Unfortunately, they do not tell you how to get them installed and running. This document, and the code provided here, will give some background on the problem and solutions. Refer to the Device Manager chapter of Inside Macintosh for more information.
Stevie.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Stevie.sit 0 32K 10/28/93 Stevie - Stevie is an editor created in 1988 designed to mimic the interface of the UNIX editor 'vi'. Stevie is an aspiring vi clone. On the whole, the editor is pretty complete. Almost all of the visual mode commands are supported. The biggest failing at the moment is that the undo command is in a state of disrepair. The author has tried hard to capture the feel of vi by getting the little things right. Be sure to see the About Stevie under the Apple for help with the commands (can't just use the Mac).
Go Gestalt 1.0b.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Go Gestalt 1.0b.sit 1.0b 0 15K 10/28/93 Go Gestalt 1.0b - Go Gestalt is a simple utility to give you information about your Macintosh and its use is straight forward. Launch Go Gestalt and select Go from the File menu. This will bring up the Go Gestalt main window. Then select whatever you wish from the main window popup menu. Then select Done from the popup menu when you are finished. Then select Quit from the File menu to exit Go Gestalt. Go Gestalt was written as a utility for those users that have a curiosity about the inner workings of their Macintosh. Go Gestalt works by making a call to the Gestalt Manager with the appropriate selector and then posting the results in the Go Gestalt main window.
GESTALT! 2.8.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:GESTALT! 2.8.sit 2.8 0 21K 10/28/93 Gestalt! 2.8 - This application uses the Gestalt trap ($A1AD) available in System 6.0.4 and later to show various info about your Macintosh, giving values and explanations. See Inside Mac for more info. Different selectors are shown with different versions of the system (I've tried 6.0.4-6.0.7, and 7.0-7.1). Hold down the option key while launching to get a complete list of known selectors. You may add selectors. Use ResEdit to modify the "GST#" resource. A template is provided.
DevScraps 1.0(Useful Tips).sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DevScraps 1.0(Useful Tips).sit 1.0 0 278K 10/28/93 DevScraps (Useful Tips) - DevScraps is designed to help the Macintosh programmer get at required technical information quickly and easily. DevScraps focuses on elusive and hard to find data that will help make your Mac programs more compatible with newer software products, easier to use, and more robust in general. It was put together to help the author keep track of all of the tricks learned along the way. Many examples are in C, assembler or Pascal. Some examples are language independent and are more concept oriented. Contains over 200 cards packed with information! DevScraps requires HyperCard. Freeware.
CTerminal pane 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CTerminal pane 1.0.sit 1.0 0 10K 10/28/93 CTerminal pane 1.0 - CTerminalPane is a freeware library which provides a basic terminal display for the Think Class Library. In order to use it, you must already have Think C version 5.0 or higher. The library comes pre-configured for TC version 6.0; though it should be easy to rework it to use version 5. The library does not provide any fancy formatting options, does not include any terminal emulations (VT52, VT100, etc.), and does not offer scrollback. These are potential "wish-list" items to be included in later versions.
CStatusBar.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CStatusBar.sit 0 13K 10/28/93 CStatusBar - C status bar is THINK C source code for a status bar object using the THINK Class Library. In order to use it, you must already have Think C.By Joe Zobkiw.
CPEditText 1.2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CPEditText 1.2.sit 1.2 0 37K 10/28/93 CPEditText 1.2 - CPEditText is a class for the THINK Class Library that implements a simple text editing pane. It supports fixed-width tabs and can be used to display and edit more than 32k of text. In order to use it, you must already have Think C version 5.0 or higher.
BetaHelper 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:BetaHelper 1.0.sit 1.0 0 21K 10/28/93 BetaHelper 1.0 - This update utility was written to help keep the cost of software development over the phone lines down to a minimum. It can be very costly to repeatedly upload new versions of a software to a team of beta testers every time a bug is fixed, or a new feature is added (plus they have to pay to download the program). With the assistance of BetaHelper, only changed resources (including 'CODE') in the software under development will have to be sent to the test team, thereby cutting upload/download time to a mere fraction of what is normally needed. In addition, BetaHelper is very simple to use for the beta tester. Happy development!
GlobalView 1.0.6.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:GlobalView 1.0.6.sit 1.06 0 26K 9/29/93 GlobalView 1.0.6 - Global Variables Viewer is an application for the Macintosh which allows you to check the data of Low Memory Global Variables with it's meaning, address and data length. The data of Low Memory Global Variables is shown in Hex format, but if the data type is Pascal String, it's shown in ASCII string. You can search Low Memory Global Variables by some keyword included in Name or Meaning field. Has been successfully tested with Systems 6.04 and 7.0 and 7.1.
Global Search 1.03.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Global Search 1.03.sit 1.03 0 10K 9/29/93 GlobalSearch 1.03 - Global Search is a small utility that lets you search for an hexadecimal or character string in all the resources of a file. It generates a text file named "xxx.scan" (where xxx is the name of the searched file) with a log of all the matches that have been found. Each match is shown in the form - [RES TYPE] [RES ID] "[RES NAME]" $[OFFSET]where [offset] is the offset in bytes from the beginning of the resource. Global Search was written for all ResEdit users (such as myself) who miss a global "Find Hex" command in that otherwise wonderful application.
FKEY Shell 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FKEY Shell 1.1.sit 1.1 0 12K 9/29/93 FKEY Shell 1.1 - FKEY Shell is a free application that will let you launch your favourite FKEYs without installing them in the System file. To install a new FKEY, first make a copy of the original FKEY Shell application and rename it to the FKEY's name. Then use ResEdit to copy one or more FKEY resources from the files they came in and paste them into the application's copy (any resource ID's will be fine). Under System 7, you may put the new application in your Apple Menu Items folder to have your FKEYs nice and handy all the time.
Find Fat Projects 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Find Fat Projects 1.0.sit 1.0 0 24K 9/29/93 FindFatProjects 1.0 - Find Fat Projects is a little utility designed to make life easier for Think C programmers. All it does is to scan any folder or disk you drop on it and make a list of all projects that happen to be larger than 15K. A large project usually has objects in it, and since objects take lots of disk space you may want to remove them before making backup copies (or just to free some disk space). If you only have a couple of projects this is not a problem, but if you have some more of them Find Fat Projects will help you a lot.
Errditor 1.03.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Errditor 1.03.sit 1.03 0 29K 9/29/93 Errditor 1.03 - Errditor is a powerful graphical editor for system error and system startup alerts. It lets you modify or move text, icons, buttons and even procedures (assembly-language programs that are associated to some of the alerts). When launched, Errditor automatically reads the current System alert tables (DSATs), makes a copy of them and displays the first alert of the first DSAT- which will usually be the "Welcome to Macintosh" alert. Use the arrow buttons to move across the alert tables. You may choose to see empty alerts and unreferenced procedures from the Options menu. The System will not be modified unless you select "Install into current System" and repeatedly confirm your command.
CMyWay 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CMyWay 1.1.sit 1.1 0 58K 9/29/93 CMyWay 1.1 - CMyWay is a handy utility intended to help C/C++ programmers by giving them better printouts of their source files. It creates a single RTF (Rich Text Format) file from multiple source code files and assigns user-defined styles to classes of keywords. You will then be able to further edit and/or print this file using your favorite word processor. Besides, CMyWay can quickly change the 'EFNT' and 'ETAB' resources used by many text editors to describe text appearance, so that you don't need to it manually for each file. Requires System 7.
Clean Source 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:Clean Source 1.0.sit 1.0 0 21K 9/29/93 Clean Source 1.0 - This application came about because I noticed that the Think C editor tends to leave some junk in the source. For example if you are indenting and leave a blank line the editor keeps the tabs that indent to the proper level. Clean Source removes these extra tabs. The way this is done has the helpful side effect of removing trailing tabs and spaces that I sometimes put on the end of a line accidentally. Note that Clean Source will not change the contents of a comment or a string. The second thing I put in this application is the ability to put marks for each function in a program. Clean Source will optionally keep any marks that are not function names.
Attributor 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:Attributor 1.0.sit 1.0 0 25K 9/29/93 Attributor 1.0 - Attributor is an advanced programmer's utility designed to make life easier for programmers. Since Think C does not provide a way to set the CODE resource attributes directly (things like "purgeable" or "preload") and because most of my applications want to unload the initialization segment, I wrote this utility to stop going into ResEdit all the time. Also, Think C does not make the SIZE -1 resource purgeable as it should be. Attributor can change the resource attributes of a specific resource or of a whole resource family in a single pass. Just create an ATTR resource inside Attributor with ResEdit and modify it to meet your needs.
CodeKeys 1.0.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CodeKeys 1.0.1.sit 1.0.1 0 6K 9/16/93 CodeKeys 1.0.1 - CodeKeys is a very simple system extension that adds additional functionality to the numeric keypad on standard Apple keyboards. Though its features are directed towards software development, others may find it useful as well. Version 1.0.1 of CodeKeys fixes two bugs in the previous version - The plus and minus keys are reversed on some of the older keypads thereby reversing the order of the hexidecimal 'E' and 'F' keys. CodeKeys now checks the keyboard type and reverses them accordingly. When used with Think C, the number keys would not work with the shift key down. The number keys will now work the same whether the shift key is held down or not. Requires System 7.
File Dropper 1.1b3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:File Dropper 1.1b3.sit 1.1b3 0 56K 9/10/93 File Dropper 1.1b3 - File Dropper is a THINK C 6.0 library that implements an application that you can drop files or folders onto to do batch operations on. It handles the getting of the AppleEvents if running under System 7, the main event loop, and the menus. You need only write the code that acts on the individual files. New to this version - Now when you drop a folder onto your File Dropper application, all the files inside are processed instead of just the first one. Requires System 7.
PICTButton CDEF 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:PICTButton CDEF 1.0.sit 1.0 0 4K 9/01/93 PICTButton CDEF 1.0 - This is a CDEF (control definition) that allows you to use pictures as buttons instead of the drab black and white buttons that you are used to. You can use it just about anywhere. I've tested it on various machines. To use the CDEF, create a CNTL whose value field contains the resource ID of the picture you want as the default for the button. For example, you might use PICT ID 1000. In this case, the table in the read me tells you what pictures you need and what they are used for. If you do not have a PICT of a certain ID and the CDEF is looking for it, things will probably not work correctly. If PICTButton does not work on your setup, the author would certainly like to hear about it.
MouseTracker.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MouseTracker.sit 0 15K 8/26/93 MouseTracker - This utility is helpful when you want to find the local mouse coordinates of a point in a selected window or the global mouse coordinates of a point on the screen. The author keeps it in his Apple Menu Items folder for use in setting up Rects in graphic routines. To get the local coordinates of a window, select Local from the Track menu and align the indicator lines in the MouseTracker window up with the base of the title bar (or info header, depending on how your have setup your windows) and the left edge of the selected window. Note - MouseTracker is not background aware, so the MouseTracker window must be activated in order to see the coordinates. Useful to programmers. Requires System 7.
Pocket Forth6.3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Pocket Forth6.3.sit 6.3 0 228K 8/20/93 Pocket Forth6.3 - Pocket Forth, is an alternative programming language for Macintosh computers. The Forth is a language which stresses efficiency and performance while providing a modern and flexible interface. Use Pocket Forth to write compact stand alone applications (or DA's for those who want 'em). Learn Forth and explore the Macintosh's capabilities. You get access to the complete toolbox, Apple Events, integer and floating point math, high level and machine language programming with a fast interpreter and compiler. New to this release are bug fixes, some new features and all new extension files. An extension to provide compatibility with Starting FORTH makes learning Forth easier than ever.
Tri-Menu.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:Tri-Menu.sit 0 62K 7/22/93 Tri-Menu - Anyone out there who is sick of the old Pop-up menus, look no further. Using those great triangles from System 7, which we all love, I developed a new type of menu. Give it a try. I love them. It also uses offscreen bitmapping in the code, which is useful if one is trying to learn animation techniques. This file will be of interest to anyone who enjoys menu programming. This file needs some manipulation to work, and is not for the faint at heart.
Generic init.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Generic init.sit 0 38K 7/15/93 Generic init - This is a generic timed init that makes use of the Time Manager and the Notification Manager. BE WARNED - used as is this init will put up an alert every ten seconds until you hold down the command key while dismissing the alert. This was my first init and I'm trying to save folks the mess I went through in figuring it out. I'm sure there are ways to optimize the code and if anyone can make improvements, in the code or in the commented documentation please do so and pass them on.
C++ FAQ Reference 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:C++ FAQ Reference 1.0.sit 1.0 0 88K 7/15/93 C++ FAQ Reference 1.0 - This is a stand alone application of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and answers about C++. These questions and answers have been beautifully organized, opening with a list of subjects, each of which can be double clicked providing even more subjects. The organization makes it very easy to find answers for your questions! (Much easier than scrolling through text files!)
Smaller Installer Pack1.02.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Smaller Installer Pack1.02.sit 1.02 0 111K 7/07/93 Smaller Installer Package 1.02 - Smaller Installer is an installer program created for developers who distribute software, clip art, HyperCard stacks, databases or other information on floppy disks. It provides a way to distribute data in a compressed format to reduce the number of disks required. Many developers already use self-extracting archives created by Compact Pro for this purpose. Although this is an inexpensive solution, self-extracting archives have several limitations which make them less than ideal for this purpose. Smaller Installer is designed to address some of these limitations.
ScriptGen 2.13.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:ScriptGen 2.13.sit 2.13 0 389K 7/07/93 ScriptGen 2.13 - ScriptGen is a simple and feature-rich Installer script generator. This program serves as a demo of ScriptGen Pro. The point-and-click interface of ScriptGen Pro makes it the tool of choice for developers and network support personnel who want to use the industry standard for installing software, Apple’s “one-button” Installer. ScriptGen Pro can create powerful Installer scripts incorporating an Easy Install option, custom packages, resource installation, color graphics, compression, sound, splash screens, and fonts. ScriptGen is System 7 savvy & dependent.
Ascii Changer 2.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:Ascii Changer 2.1.sit 2.1 0 48K 7/07/93 Ascii Changer 2.1 - Ascii Changer will give you the Ascii value of a character, the octal value of that character, and the Hexadecimal value of that character. The program is very simplistic, just type in a value, and the calculations are automatically made. Helpful for Programmers.
Wrap FKEY 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:Wrap FKEY 1.1.sit 1.1 0 13K 7/01/93 Wrap FKEY 1.1 - This FKEY allows (THINK) Pascal programmers to effortlessly reformat blocks of comments to wrap nicely. Once installed, the default for this FKEY is command-shift-8, but it can be changed to any number using Suitcase or some similar utility.
Rsrc Leech 1.0b2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:Rsrc Leech 1.0b2.sit 1.0b2 0 14K 7/01/93 Rsrc Leech 1.0b2 - This application lets you extract the contents of a resource in a file, and copy it into the data fork of a new file. It lets the user leech (or extract) all or any of the resources of a specified type in a specified file, and leeches them into a data file with the file type and creator provided by the user. This program only works on machines with at least the 128K ROM, i.e. anything from a 512KE Mac upwards. I have only tried it on a Mac Plus at present, but it should work on the others also. Let me know if you have any problems, and I’ll try to fix them.
M Loc 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:M Loc 1.0.sit 1.0 0 8K 6/22/93 M Loc 1.0 - Shows the location of the mouse on the screen, either in Global or Local co-ordinates. Why ? It proved to be useful while I was doing some programming and graphics. This program requires Multifinder (System 6) or System 7.
Datalogger.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Datalogger.sit 0 32K 6/22/93 Datalogger - DataLogger is an Utility program written as an addition to Gumboot, the Real World Interface for Macs, and therefore is as Quick and Dirty as they come. DataLogger was written to provide a tool that would be very straight forward to use. It was written to make the most out of Microprocessor Development kits, the one that I am using at present, Gumboot, is based around the MC68HC11A8.
Peek a Boo 1.01.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Peek a Boo 1.01.sit 1.01 0 13K 6/15/93 Peek a Boo 1.01 - Part of a family of programmer's tools. This is a 'Drag and Drop' Application that lists the Flags and Details, used by the Finder, of any file dropped onto them. The Type and Creator codes are useful and so is the condition of some of the other flags etc.
Mandrake 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Mandrake 1.1.sit 1.1 0 5K 6/15/93 Mandrake 1.1 - Another in a family of programmer's tools. This is a 'Drag and Drop' Application that changes the 'Visible' flag in any file selected or in any file dropped onto it. Use it to hunt down Disk filling Temp Files etc, or hide a project from roaming eyes.
Mobius Generator2.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Mobius Generator2.0.sit 2.0 0 68K 6/02/93 Mobius Generator 2.0 - Mobius Strip Maker draws an elusive surface known as a Mobius Strip (a shape with only one side.) You can vary parameters and graph the results. The interface is clean and intuitive, and it supports saving files, printing files, and some extremely intricate graphics. A Mobius screen saver is also included.
THINK FONTs.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:THINK FONTs.sit 0 19K 5/31/93 THINK FONTs - This is a program to aid Development with Symantec's THINK C v4.0, THINK C version 5.0 (...and possibly version 6.0). It is an extension to the Editor that allows you to change fonts, sizes, and tabs simply by selecting a directory or file using SFGetFile() calls. Using this program should produce quicker development time by standardizing fonts, font sizes, and tabs for all the source files in your projects. No more messy dialogs or popup menus to slow you down.
MacGSMenuINIT.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacGSMenuINIT.sit 0 4K 5/22/93 MacGSMenuINIT - This INIT was written to allow MacGS to peacefully co-exist with such extensions as BeHierachic and MenuChoice, which unfortunately do not restore an application's resource file context after they execute.
LogoMotion101.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:LogoMotion101.sit 1.01 0 511K 5/22/93 LogoMotion101 - LogoMation is a programming environment for people young and old alike, doing their first steps in programming. It introduces the concepts of programming and program design through a programming language that supports advanced graphics, animation, and sound.
Dynamic Math1.0.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Dynamic Math1.0.1.sit 1.01 0 31K 5/22/93 Dynamic Math1.0.1 - This is an update to Dynamic Math v1.01, which is a library for Think C programmers. It sparses and intersects formulas written in ASCII II. Obvious uses are for testing and visualizing formulas.
Photo CD Compatibility.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Photo CD Compatibility.sit 0 7K 5/14/93 Photo CD Compatibility - this is a list of all the drives that are Photo CD compatable.
DropInfo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DropInfo.sit 0 118K 5/14/93 DropInfo - DropInfo is the sample dropbox for the DropShell dropbox building system. It shows how REALLY EASY it is to make a dropbox using the DropShell, including full support for scriptability, recordability, balloon help and more! It is also useful as a working application to change Finder info (name, Finder Flags, etc.) on any file, folder or disk dragged onto it.
Compact Disc Formats.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:Compact Disc Formats.sit 0 5K 5/14/93 Compact Disc Formats - this file describes various CD formats available and what they are used for.
CD-I Developer's Source.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CD-I Developer's Source.sit 0 9K 5/14/93 CD-I Developer's Source - contains info on CD-I and available sources for more information on this topic.
ScreenSize.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:ScreenSize.sit 0 4K 5/01/93 ScreenSize - This simple utility displays the coordinates of the bottom right side of your monitor. Useful if you need to know the size of your screen and have misplaced your documentation. This program is freeware.
Findit 1.1.2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Findit 1.1.2.sit 1.1.2 0 16K 4/30/93 Findit 1.1.2 - One of the things that drives me nuts is trying to find out what header file Apple put a function prototype into. Some are obvious some are not. So I wrota program to search through a folder, (or some folders, (or some folders inside other folders), full of text files for a text string. If you think this is a stupid program send me a postcard or an E-mail message antell me why. Just drag a folder onto the FindIt icon. It is OK if there are some non-text files in the folder FindIt will skip those.
MemMapper1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MemMapper1.1.sit 1.1 0 21K 4/21/93 MemMapper1.1 - f you've done any programming on the Mac you've probably seen drawings of the Macintosh's memory map. This is a grid which graphically shows the location of various system structures and programs in RAM and where they are in relation to each other. Well, just to make all that theory seem more real, Memory Mapper will draw that map for you so you can see exactly what is living in your Mac's RAM right now. Version 1.1 improves the color of the display and has a few other minor changes.
RGBlotter1.0.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RGBlotter1.0.1.sit 1.01 0 10K 4/14/93 RGBlotter1.0.1 - RGBlotter is a "color picker" programming aid, with several features I haven't seen in similar utilities. First, you can display both a foreground and background color. The components of each are displayed both numerically and graphically. You can copy the foreground color to the background color and vice versa. There is a display contrasting the two with sample text and simple graphics.
TSiGraphics Preview.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:TSiGraphics Preview.sit 0 139K 4/12/93 TSiGraphics Preview - TSiGraphics gives you total control over the FORTRAN plotting environment. Multiple subroutine calls are used to create graphics windows and 2D or 3D plots TSiGraphics provides both high-level and low-level plotting routines. Up to 10 graphics windows are supported, and each window may contain multiple plots. Graphics windows are fully integrated with the standard FORTRAN text window and may be resized, saved, printed, or pasted into other applications. “Real Time” plotting is supported for animation effects.
SoftPolish Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:SoftPolish Demo.sit demo 0 146K 4/12/93 SoftPolish Demo - SoftPolish is a quality assurance tool that helps software. developers ship clean and consistent applications. SoftPolish checks elements of the user interface that are contained in resources and reports potential problems to a scrolling log. It also performs hundreds of tests that are not visible to the user but may cause incompatibility with Macintosh System Software. This demo illustrates the SoftPolish user interface, including many options for scanning and cleaning files, folders, or disks. The sample file may be opened and viewed, however most other functions are disabled.
MaxQuadraFloat.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MaxQuadraFloat.sit 0 5K 4/12/93 MaxQuadraFloat - Wonder why you don't seem to be getting the performance improvement on the Quadra with floating-point that you should? While the Quadra is maybe an order of magnitude faster in floating-point addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, it does not implement the 6888x FINTRZ instruction, so conversions from float to int take 4 times longer on the Quadra than the FX. FINTRZ means "float-to-int, rounding toward zero", and is the rounding method that is specified by C. One the 68040, the FINTRZ instruction is not implemented, and is implemented through a trap.
FORTRAN Goodies.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FORTRAN Goodies.sit 0 131K 4/12/93 FORTRAN Goodies - contains over 10 Fortran tools for the Fortran programer. From the Language systems BBS.
Reference Link1.2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:Reference Link1.2.sit 1.2 0 9K 4/12/93 Reference Link1.2 - Reference Link is a System 7-only INIT that makes THINK Reference 2.0 easier to use. With R.L. installed, a modified double-click on a word in a text editor or word processor causes the word to be looked up in THINK Reference 2.0. A keystroke jumps back to the editor. Freeware V. 1.1 now works right with the Alpha editor, and uses the same keystroke for jump-back as for look-up. V. 1.1.1 fixes a conflict with Logitech's MouseKey. v. 1.2 now has a template lookup keystroke, and no longer uses a background process.
QAPict.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:QAPict.sit 0 30K 4/12/93 QAPict - This is a PICT viewer application which was written using QuickApp. QuickApp is a C++ applications framework. Designed in the tradition of MacAppr, its' style will be instantly familiar to any MacApp programmer. QuickApp is not designed to replace MacApp for development of large scale projects, but as a new tool for your development needs. QuickApp strips away all but the crucial features which MacApp provides. This allows QuickApp to have blazingly fast compile times, and generate applications with trivially small code sizes. It also makes it easy to learn.
VCR+.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:VCR+.sit 0 53K 4/09/93 VCR+ - Two applications are included in this archive. One is a direct port of the PC code into the console enviroment of Think C 5.0.4 (VCR Console) The Think C project along with the the source files are included. The second is a quick revision of the program to sport a Mac interface (or some semblance thereof). Since I used AppMaker to throw together an interface, it uses code from a support AppMaker library, this is why the code for the mac-like version isn't included. (The AppMaker library is very large, so no one would want to download it, besides I think I can't upload it in any form without violating someone's license, so I'm covering my behind.
Think Reference Lookup Key.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:Think Reference Lookup Key.sit 0 2K 3/26/93 Think Reference Lookup Key - This QuicKeys sequence sends an AppleEvent to Think Reference 2.0 to do a lookup on the current selection and pastes in the template.
TE32K.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:TE32K.sit 0 58K 3/26/93 TE32K - TE32K is designed to be a more-or-less “plug in” replacement for the Macintosh Toolbox TextEdit package. The major difference between the two editor packages is that TE32K allows for the manipulation of text-files LARGER than 32K. There are a few other differences as well, most of which are shortcomings due to laziness on my part, but since this source code is provided to you gratis, please feel free to modify it in whatever twisted way your warped little heart desires. If you do improve it in any way, please be kind enough to share your work with the rest of us (i.e. send me a copy so I can keep track of TE32K's current state of evolution!).
QB->FB.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:QB->FB.sit 0 62K 3/26/93 QB->FB - This conversion program will translate a QuickBASIC source code file saved in TEXT format into a source code TEXT file FutureBASIC can use. It will convert approximately 80% of the QB keywords into FB syntax including a majority of CLR and Toolbox calls. It will also convert multi-line IF/THEN statements into FB's LONG IF structures, change multi-statement lines containing colons into single lines. Additionaly, it will convert QB subroutine labels to FB format and convert SUBs into LOCAL FNs. It also attempts to mark every statement not converted with appropriate references to the Reference or Handbook manuals for help in fixing your source code.
Infinity Windoid.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Infinity Windoid.sit 0 26K 3/26/93 Infinity Windoid - This archive contains the source for a standalone code resource that conforms to a Window DEFinition (WDEF), as defined by Apple Computer in Inside Macintosh. It provides a 'windoid' appearance. A windoid is a floating window that appears above document windows in an application and is commonly used for things like tool palettes, information windows, and the like. The WDEF included in the ResEdit file can be used as-is, but if a zoom box is to be used, you will probably want to change the behavior of what is included (by default, it zooms smaller rather than larger as described in the source code).
DinkClassSharewarePackage.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DinkClassSharewarePackage.sit 0 180K 3/26/93 DinkClassSharewarePackage - DinkClass is a small Think C5.0 (and MPW C++) application framework for system 7 applications. It was developed in part to help define a process model and associated documentation standard for the way object oriented software is developed. The process model and documentation standard are developed from the maintenance programmer's point of view. The process model turns out to be a model of the manner in which features are added to an existing body of code, and is virtually identical to Grady Booch's "Round-Trip Gestalt Design" discussed in his book Object Oriented Design with Applications.
Datafork Editor1.2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Datafork Editor1.2.sit 1.2 0 84K 3/26/93 Datafork Editor1.2 - Instead of wasting my time in just getting the data into ResEdit, I decided to waste my time (relatively speaking, of course) in writing a customized editor for ResEdit to do all of that work for me, and so was born The Datafork Editor, which I based on ResEdit’s 2.1 API. Installation of The Datafork Editor is relatively easy, especially if you already know quite a deal about ResEdit. The only thing that you really have to be especially careful about is if you’ve already added extensions to ResEdit.
CdevTester.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CdevTester.sit 0 7K 3/26/93 CdevTester - The Control Panel tester is a source code file that you can use to test your cdev code resource files under the THINK C 5.0 environment with little difference from the operating system.
AxoCalculator Packag1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:AxoCalculator Packag1.1.sit 1.1 0 214K 3/26/93 AxoCalculator Packag1.1 - AxoCalculator 1.1 has several potential uses ranging from a scientific calculator to a multi-language development environment. It supports Pascal, Basic, Fortran and C in a simple, interpretted environment. Programs written within AxoCalculator can interact with the user via standard dialogs. Several programs can be loaded at the same time, and their assigned names will be appended to the "Calculator" menu. Programs can be automatically loaded onto the menu each time AxoCalculator is run. This program is great for simple, through to moderately complex calculations - especially if they are performed repeatedly.
Splat!.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Splat!.sit 0 11K 2/23/93 Splat! - This is a ResEdit file with two resources. A Splat! Pict, and a Splat! sound (snd). With ResEdit, one skilled in the art (its actually quite easy) could paste the snd and pict into the Madness-Rage control panel, or the Madness-Rage Demo, or (I assume) the Insanity CDEV (These CDEVs allow you to shoot your Mac, i.e. bulletholes and blood...) Once done, the CDEV will have a paintball gun effect and sound. This is really only for those who know how to use ResEdit.
Inside Mac Indexes.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Inside Mac Indexes.sit 0 185K 2/16/93 Inside Mac Indexes - New IM Index contains an index to the first five volumes of New Inside Macintosh, “Files”, “Memory”, “Processes”, “Macintosh Toolbox Essentials” and “Overview”. The entries are of the form “X1-2”, where “X” is the first letter of the volume name, “1” is the chapter number, and “2” is the page number. The exception to this numbering scheme is Overview, which doesn’t use chapter numbers. (Don’t ask me why -- obviously the book teams at Apple weren’t talking to each other.)
AE Sample (TC5).sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:AE Sample (TC5).sit 0 20K 1/27/93 AE Sample TC5 - Here is a simple example application which receives the "Required" Apple events and which sends itself Apple events for some simple operations. (In other words, it's "factored" somewhat.) Written for THINK C 5.
Process Finder.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Process Finder.sit 0 56K 12/29/92 Process Finder - Process Finder is an application that displays all running processes and allows you to view information about each process and to send quit events. Process Finder also explores some experimental user interface ideas.
Sad Mac Error Codes 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Sad Mac Error Codes 1.1.sit 1.1 0 9K 12/29/92 Sad Mac Error Codes 1.1 - When you press the interrupt button on the side of your Macintosh when booting, you should get a sad Mac icon with '0F000D' and some bits cycling under the icon indicating it is performing a memory test. This numeric code is in two parts, the first two characters are the class code and the second four are the sub code. The class code tells what part of the diagnostic program found the error and the sub class code tells what the error was. In the case of a bad RAM chip, the sub class identifies the bad chip (this was very helpful to homegrown upgraders).
Graphic Gems Vol. 3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Graphic Gems Vol. 3.sit 3 0 117K 12/29/92 Graphic Gems Vol. 3 - This is the source code for the programs found in "Graphics Gems Volume III", published by Academic Press. This is about 390K (decompressed) of PUBLIC DOMAIN snippets for 2D, 3D, and raster graphics routines. Many topics are covered, all files are documented in the above book.
Graphic Gems Vol. 2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Graphic Gems Vol. 2.sit 2 0 86K 12/29/92 Graphic Gems Vol. 2 - This is the source code for the programs found in "Graphics Gems Volume II", published by Academic Press. This is about 270K (decompressed) of PUBLIC DOMAIN snippets for 2D, 3D, and raster graphics routines. Many topics are covered, all files are documented in the above book.
Graphic Gems Vol. 1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Graphic Gems Vol. 1.sit 1 0 171K 12/29/92 Graphic Gems Vol. 1 - This is the source code for the programs found in "Graphics Gems Volume I", published by Academic Press. This is over 500K (decompressed) of PUBLIC DOMAIN snippets for 2D, 3D, and raster graphics routines. Many topics are covered, all files are documented in the above book.
FillComment2.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FillComment2.0.sit 2.0 0 5K 12/29/92 FillComment 2.0 - FillComment 2.0 is an FKEY for use with the THINK C 5.0.3 or later editor. It takes a standard C style comment and formats the comment text. The text is wrapped when so that no characters are past the 79th column.
Disasm Hack.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Disasm Hack.sit 0 4K 12/29/92 Disasm Hack - This is a skanky hack to extract the disassembly from ResEdit's code editor to a text file for further study or annotation. It uses James Walker's TextCapture FKEY, and QuicKeys (for ResEdit->HC AppleEvents).
Progress CDEF.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Progress CDEF.sit 0 3K 12/23/92 Progress CDEF - This is a CDEF for a progress box. It's very flexable. Any size you like, any old-sytle Quickdraw color you like. Very useful if displaying progress of an operation like a file copy or file transfer.
Marker Control.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Marker Control.sit .6b 0 17K 12/23/92 Marker Control - This is a new version of Marker Control, a control panel that causes files in THINK C to be marked and their window positions saved.
Hex Key.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Hex Key.sit 0 31K 11/06/92 Hex Key - What Hex Key does is it presents a dialog into which you can enter either decimal or hexadecimal numbers, selectable by radio button. After you hit "Okay", or the return or enter keys, the numbers will be converted to the appropriate values in the alternative number formats. In other words, if you enter a hex value, the number will be converted to its appropriate form in FOND, Fixed and Fract decimal. If you enter a decimal number, it will be shown in FOND, Fixed and Fract hex. Where a number falls outside the range of the format, the text "N/A" is shown, so you don't act upon a bogus number.
TurboT.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:TurboT.sit 0 10K 10/31/92 TurboT - HelloTurboTabby (HTT) is a modified HelloTabby (HT), by Pete Johnson. HT was modified by Michael Lininger on 12-16-89 so it would be compatitable with Turbo Pascal. It was orginally written for the lightspeed pascal envrioment. HTT is for use with the Tubro Pascal Enviroment.
FutureBASIC 1.0 (ML).sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FutureBASIC 1.0 (ML).sit 0 7K 10/31/92 FutureBASIC 1.0 (ML) - This is Future basic code from Mike Lininger for Second Sight Utilities Colorwheel and Secs2Date.
'Z' and 'FB' Basic (ML).sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:'Z' and 'FB' Basic (ML).sit 0 59K 10/31/92 'Z' and 'FB' Basic (ML) - This is the source code from Mike Lininger for CRC and TEFind. This source is being released unsupported.
MacStarter.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacStarter.sit 0 61K 10/27/92 MacStarter - MacStarter.π is a simple application shell I have written for myself in THINK C 5.0. Mostly, it provides the basic window behavior, dragging, changing size, zooming, closing and vertical and horizontal scroll bars. It uses a window class to provide these behaviors. You create your own window by filling in the blanks in the definition of a subclass of the window class. You don't really need to know anything in advance about object-oriented programming to use this shell. I wrote the program this way because it allowed me to localize the changes that you need to make to one file, applicationProcs.c.
UnArjMac.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:UnArjMac.sit 0 47K 10/26/92 UnArjMac - Unarjmac is a simple port of Robert Jung's unarj.c to the Mac. It is a MINIMAL PORT; that is it makes absolutely minimal use of Mac features. The reason for this was to minimize the intrusiveness of source code changes into unarj.c, which will make future updates by Robert Jung easy to keep up with. UnarjMac does not currently support macintosh path names or creator/type application linking. Therefore it must be run from the folder your arj file is in.
Date Format.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Date Format.sit 0 10K 10/26/92 Date Format - Lately, I've seen a lot of people asking this question, "How can I change the System 7 Finder so that it displays the dates in the short format, (9/7/92) rather than the long format (Fri, Aug 28, 1992)?" Since I hadn't seen the answer posted, I decided to experiment & find out. However, since the System 7 Finder no longer has the LAYO resource, this proved to be somewhat complicated. The Finder's display preferences are stored the the 'fval' resource, ID = 128. In order to edit this resource, you will need ResEdit and the 'fval' template.
Small Screen 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Small Screen 1.1.sit 1.1 0 10K 10/14/92 Small Screen 1.1 - On a sufficiently large screen, Small Screen shows the boundaries of one or more smaller screens. It is useful for testing whether something would fit on a small screen. Each screen boundary is represented by a transparent window with rounded corners. Optionally, a hard disk and/or a trash can icon is shown at the appropriate positions (i.e. where the real icons would appear on a freshly installed System 7).
GetKeys.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:GetKeys.sit 0 6K 10/14/92 GetKeys - GetKeys is a utility designed to make it easier for C programmers to check for key depressions with the Event Manager routine GetKeys. GetKeys returns a KeyMap, which is four longs, with one or more bits set in the map that represent the keys that are currently depressed. GetKeys shows you the current GetKeys key map in hexadecimal. Also, if a single key is depressed, it generates a C-language expression that can be used to detect that key. The GetKeys window contains a Copy button, which will copy the displayed C code expression into the clipboard, which you can then paste into your code.
PowerBreak.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:PowerBreak.sit 1.0 0 3K 10/09/92 PowerBreak - PowerBreak is a tiny extension that allows developers and anyone else who uses Macsbug to drop into the debugger as though they had hit the programmer's key available on other Macs. It was created because I recently bought a PowerBook 145 and found that the only way to drop into the debugger was to stick a small object into this little cavity on the back (like the way you eject floppies from a disfunctional drive). What a pain! Hence, PowerBreak (But it can be used on non-porta-macs too!)
CPictureButton.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CPictureButton.sit 0 5K 10/09/92 CPictureButton - CPictureButton is a subclass of TCL's CPicture which behaves much like CButton. I handles SetClickCmd(), Activate(), Deactivate() and mouse tracking. You create your PICT resources for an active button, a deactivated button, and a pressed button. PICT resources can be in full color, bitmap or object mapped.
AMTempSucker1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:AMTempSucker1.0.sit 1.0 0 41K 10/09/92 AMTempSucker1.0 - AM Template Sucker will view and extract template resources from the AppMaker application (useful for editing or browsing through templates). Useful for all AppMaker programmers. AM Template Sucker is freeware.
Signal Processing.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Signal Processing.sit 0 79K 10/02/92 Signal Processing - a collection of programs from Drexel University to do signal processing analysis such as Fourier transforms and correlation. NOTE: these programs can show some problems with System 7 or later, such as stray graphics left on the Desktop.
Scientist's Spreadsheet.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Scientist's Spreadsheet.sit 2.17 0 93K 10/02/92 Scientist's Spreadsheet - more than just a spreadsheet - can plot data, manipulate data (for example, calculate all the logarithms of the data in 1 column and insert them in another column), analyze data etc.
ROM calls – For Developers.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:ROM calls – For Developers.sit 0 7K 10/02/92 ROM calls – For Developers - Information on ROM calls for development use.
Prog.BagofTricks1.1a.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Prog.BagofTricks1.1a.sit 1.1 0 110K 10/02/92 Prog.BagofTricks1.1a - Experienced programmers have been buying BOT like crazy because it simply handles things "real" programmer just don't want to fool around with. My personal favorites are the New List Manager and the Scroll Bars. I always dreaded putting those in my app. And unlike most other packages, you can use them stand-alone. Nearly every other package on the Mac has you using someone else's event loop. With other packages you have to use all or nothing. But with BOT you pick what you want and simply link it into your program.
New IM Index.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:New IM Index.sit 0 30K 10/02/92 New IM Index - These applications were written in assembly language using the CDS assembler from Consulair. They were adapted from my earlier effort, “Inside Mac I-V Index DA”. The Inside Mac Index file is now part of the resource fork of each application, so you no longer have to worry about it cluttering up your System folder. These applications have been tested on a Mac 512Ke under System 6.05, an SE/30 under System 7, and a Mac IIci under System 7. If you have another kind of Mac and System it should work, but I can't guarantee that.
Linear Network Analysis.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Linear Network Analysis.sit 0 200K 10/02/92 Linear Network Analysis - a graphical analog circuit simulator - can do several types of circuit analysis and plot the results.
InstallCustomIcon.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:InstallCustomIcon.sit 0 9K 10/02/92 InstallCustomIcon - Part of a family of programmer's tools. A 'Drag and Drop' Application that changes the 'Use Custom Icon' flag in any file dropped onto it. Although you may compile an Application with a Custom Icon in the Resource Fork, Turbo Pascal, and others, leave you to Set the Use Custom Icon flag with ResEdit. If this fag is not set then Finder will ignore your Custom Icon and use the 'Standard' Icon.
Vaccinate.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:Vaccinate.sit 0 11K 9/24/92 Vaccinate - This unit, when added to a Pascal source file, will allow developers to include a routine which will cause any application to do a self check when launched to dedect changes made to its resource file such as those caused by viral infections. It is based on code by Nicholus Pisaro, Jr. published by Mac Tutor, June 1992.
Osi oop demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Osi oop demo.sit 0 14K 9/24/92 Osi oop demo - OSI OOP was written in THINK C 5.0.2 using it's built-in object oriented extensions. The resources were created using Resorcerer and ResEdit. OSI OOP implements a layered open systems interconnection approach to data communications and includes session, transport, and data link layers. The layers are designed (and commented) to allow you to easily implement CRC calculation, error checking, framing, and much more, depending on your needs. This demo supports serial ports only (via the fully functional CSerialPort object).
3dlib11.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:3dlib11.sit 0 135K 9/24/92 3dlib11 - GrafSys is a THINK Pascal/C library that provides you with simple routines for building, saving and loading (as resources), and manipulating (independent rotating around arbitrary achses, translating and scaling) three dimensional objects. Objects, not just simple single-line drawings.
ToolboxReference.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:ToolboxReference.sit 0 59K 9/19/92 ToolboxReference - This is an upgrade of the first version of this which I uploaded back in March. I hope it fixes a few small bugs. Basically this hypercard stack lets programmers search for toolbox routines by partial names and then shows you the required prototypes as well as the Inside Macintosh reference. Only includes IM volumes 1-5 (so it has none of the new system 7 routines). Also lets you search by toolbox manager to collect all the prototypes for say the Window Manager or the Dialog Manager, etc.
Dialog Editor 1.0b2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Dialog Editor 1.0b2.sit 1.0b2 0 23K 9/19/92 Dialog Editor 1.0b2 - Dialog Editor is a control panel that allows users to edit dialogs on the fly. 1.0b2 fixes some internal bugs and adds the ability to show dialog item numbers.
BNDL Banger v.1.3.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:BNDL Banger v.1.3.sit 1.3 0 21K 9/19/92 BNDL Banger v.1.3 - I've been endlessly annoyed by what a pain it can be to get the system to recognize changes you make to your app's icon, document icons, etc (all the stuff that's linked via the BNDL resource). CDev authors, INIT authors, Extension authors and many others have also probably been through this same hassle. BNDL Banger is a little app that tricks the system into using your selected app's BNDL-related info ("tricks" = rips the old BNDL info out of the desktop database and gently coerces the new BNDL info back in...).
New Inside Mac Map.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:New Inside Mac Map.sit 0 8K 9/04/92 New Inside Mac Map - This is a PICT (grayscale) file that describes the new edition of Inside Macintosh from Addison-Wesley. It describes each of the volumes available.
C Primer 2nd letter.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:C Primer 2nd letter.sit 0 3K 8/22/92 C Primer 2nd letter - Enclosed is a TEXT file listing the errata from Dave Mark's and Cartwright Reed's C Primer, Vol I, 2nd edition.
THINK Back 1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:THINK Back 1.1.sit 1.1 0 10K 7/28/92 THINK Back 1.1 - use of a time manager task to regulate calls to WaitNextEvent, allowing for better control over multifinder friendlines - use of the new icon manager calls, for color notification icons THINK Back is an extension that lets you put compiles in the background. If you're using THINK C or THINK Pascal, you can use this INIT to let you start a long compile, put THINK C or Pascal in the background, and use your machine for something else while the compiler's working. When the compile is complete, the Notification manager is used to tell you that it's done.
Dr.Circuit.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Dr.Circuit.sit 0 67K 7/28/92 Dr.Circuit - Dr. Circuit is a Macintosh program that is a design tool for circuit designers. It can help reduce the amount of rewiring that happens in the lab. The program analyses linear, analog circuits and can display the waveform at any node, the frequency response or the phase response. It can be used for amplifiers, filters, and any circuit which uses resistors, capacitors, inductors, op amps and voltage or current sources. The op amps provide quite a bit of flexibility because they can be used for amplification, inversion, differentiation, integration and much more.
C++Source Code Fmtr.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:C++Source Code Fmtr.sit 0 236K 7/28/92 C++Source Code Fmtr - cdent is an MPW tool which formats C and C++ source code. By default, the format style is that of The C Programming Language by Kernighan and Ritchie. An alternative style, developed for MacApp by Michael Burbidge, is also available. Additionally, the user can specify .c.Places, Contexts, Commands, and Glue Formatting commands are applied to specific places in the input. The places where formatting is applied are defined by cdent and name syntactic entities like opening curly braces after the condition of an “if” or the “case” label in a “switch” statement.
MacSnoop™ Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacSnoop™ Demo.sit demo 0 55K 7/22/92 MacSnoop™ Demo - While not yet up to the full capabilities of FEDIT in terms of file recovery tools, it does have many wished for enhancements not the least of which is full HFS and MFS support. In addition, the overall design allows multiple volume/directory and editing windows open on the Desktop and a closer adherence to the Macintosh User Interface.
Shell.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Shell.sit 1.00 0 12K 6/15/92 Shell - Application Shell -- Version 1.00 -- Nov 5, 1989 Copyright (c) 1989 by Neal E. Trautman, 'ShareWare' -- Please send $5 contribution to, Neal Trautman, 1701 S.W. 42nd Street, Fargo, ND 58103. This is a simple application shell.
K & R.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:K & R.sit 0 7K 6/15/92 K & R - contains programing info in DA format. By Neil Trautman.
INIT Shell.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:INIT Shell.sit 0 6K 6/15/92 INIT Shell - Copyright (c) 1990,91 by Neal E. Trautman. 'ShareWare' -- Please send $5 contribution to, Neal Trautman, 3700 Clinton Parkway, #1412, Lawrence, KS 66047. This is an INIT Shell.
Help Package.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Help Package.sit 0 18K 6/15/92 Help Package - The Help Package was written with programmers, compatibility, and ease of use in mind. Developers using this help system can be assured of compatibility with System 6 and later. What does it do? This package of routines creates a Help menu or adds menu items to the Help Menu under System 7. When the user selects one of the items, the Help routines display a dialog with scrollable text from a TEXT resource you define. It's so easy to use these routines, you can add them to a completed project with VERY minor changes to your source.
FKeys.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FKeys.sit 0 10K 6/15/92 FKeys - InvisiWin FKey - This FKey makes the content region of the front window transparent. InvisiWin FKey - This FKey sends the FrontWindow to the back of the Window List. InvisiLayer FKey #0 - This FKey makes the content region of all windows transparent. All FKeys are Copyright (c) 1988,89 by Neal E. Trautman. 'ShareWare'
cdev Shell.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:cdev Shell.sit 0 7K 6/15/92 cdev Shell - Copyright (c) 1990,91 by Neal E. Trautman. 'ShareWare' -- Please send $5 contribution to, Neal Trautman, 3700 Clinton Parkway, #1412 Lawrence, KS 66047. This is a Control Panel cdev Shell.
Prism.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Prism.sit 0 109K 6/10/92 Prism - These files allow you to manipulate the System palate colors and provides some interesting and colorful work environments.
LogIt.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:LogIt.sit 0 13K 6/10/92 LogIt - LogIt is a free utility written using Think C 4.0.5. Its sole purpose is to be an event-logger; i.e., to enable users to keep track of the times at which various events have occurred and to record descriptions of those events in a log. That log can be edited in all the usual text-editing ways, can be saved to disk, and can be printed. If you have problems printing or copying and pasting large amounts of text, increase the amount of memory available in the Get Info box.
RoadToMac-C.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RoadToMac-C.sit 0 13K 6/09/92 RoadToMac-C - The Road To Mac is a tutorial for beginning Macintosh programmers. Now available for THINK C 5.0, the tutorial includes an 130-page handbook and a diskette with code and resources. The Road to Mac provides a series of carefully-constructed lessons which take the user from very simple programs all the way to Desk Accessories every step builds upon the last, and is explained clearly and understandably. The only requirements are a Mac, Think C 5.0, a copy of ResEdit 2.0, some minimal familiarity with C, and a desire to learn to program.
UMPG Stack.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:UMPG Stack.sit 0 281K 6/08/92 UMPG Stack - This is the USENE Programers stack from our friens in Germany. This stack contains programing information grouped by topic in yperCard format for easy retrieval.
RefCon Snoop Installer V1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RefCon Snoop Installer V1.1.sit 1.1 0 18K 6/08/92 RefCon Snoop Installer V1.1 - is a small F Key that allows you to examine the data that is pointed to in the RefCon Field in a Windows window record. Probably only useful to programers and snoops (grin). Shareware.
EventMonitor V1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:EventMonitor V1.0.sit 1.0 0 12K 6/08/92 EventMonitor V1.0 - This is a debugging tool for programmers. Ths control panel will provide event information and monitor your progress.
FB_AppleEvents.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:FB_AppleEvents.sit 0 8K 5/27/92 FB_AppleEvents - This source code shows the complete details of how to build application that implements the required four Apple Events under System 7. A sample text document is opened and displayed in response to an Open or Print event sent from the Finder. Also included are examples of in-line assembly language used to implement some of the required PPC toolbox calls. (FUTURE BASIC is a trademark and copyrighted product of Zedcor, Inc.)
Hax 2.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Hax 2.1.sit 2.1 0 33K 4/25/92 Hax 2.1 - let’s say you have 200 TEXT files and their Creator type is MSDB and when you double click on the icon in the Finder you get the old ‘The document “Bla Bla Bla” could not be opened…’ By changing the the Creator to lets MWII not only will you be able launch the old files into MacWrite II from the Finder you will also get icons instead of those ugly generic document icons. Anyway hax 2.1 will now change all 200 hundred files in just a few mouse clicks (provided they are all in the same folder).
MiniScreen.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MiniScreen.sit 1.7 0 18K 4/14/92 MiniScreen temporarily changes your monitor's desktop to any size you desire, such as the dinky, nine-inch "Classic" monitor. It is most excellent for debuging your work for a 9 inch screen or game playing. Version 1.7. The pop-up menu of standard monitor sizes has been updated to include all known commercial monitor dimensions at this time.
CCLD Version 5.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CCLD Version 5.sit 0 26K 4/14/92 CCLD Version 5 - This is probably the final version of my Choice List in 4D code example. This fixes a "bug" in the window type (it was type 0, which has the invisible resize control, but should be type 4) and makes the runtime "nicer".
Object I/O Reference Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Object I/O Reference Demo.sit 0 32K 4/09/92 Object I/O Reference Demo - The enclosed Object I/O Reference Demo is an abbreviated version of the hypertext manual provided with Object I/O 1.1. Many people have asked us basic questions about what object I/O is for and why do they need it. We felt the best learning tool at our disposal is the tutorial section of the reference. Several have also commented that object I/O is only for advanced users of the TCL. We believe just the opposite, that object I/O will let beginning users prototype a *working* application that saves and opens documents, instead of a dummy program with just a user interface.
OL File Kinds Editing.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:OL File Kinds Editing.sit 0 2K 3/22/92 This file contains information on editing On Location file types.
OL Developer's Kit Doc.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:OL Developer's Kit Doc.sit 0 7K 3/22/92 This is the On Location Developers kit.
MacGadgets™ Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacGadgets™ Demo.sit demo 0 101K 3/22/92 MacGadgets is a Human Interface Design Kit that gives your application a three-dimensional, gray-scale appearance comparable to that enjoyed by users of NeXT, Open Look and Windows 3.0. In addition to enhanced versions of the familiar rounded-corner buttons, check boxes, radio button, scroll bars, windows, alerts and dialog boxes, MacGadgets offers an attractive suite of graphical devices comprising icon buttons, sliders, gauages, square-corner buttons, lines, boxes, pop-ups, scrolling list, display text, calendars, palettes, annunciators and counters. All of the above are resources that can be installed with a resource editor.
THINK Reference Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:THINK Reference Demo.sit 0 153K 3/04/92 Here's a demo copy of THINK Reference 1.0 that's freely distributable. It contains only one manager (the Window Manager), but it should provide a good idea about what the THINK Reference is and how it works. The THINK Reference is an online utility for Macintosh programmers that contains a cross-referenced version of most of the Managers discussed in Inside Mac I-V. It can be used with the THINK compilers or with any other compiler, and it will run under System 6 or 7.
On Location Indexes on CD-ROM's ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:On Location Indexes on CD-ROM's 0 4K 3/04/92 This file discusses how to make On Location index's work properly on CD-ROM's.
C Servant™.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:C Servant™.sit 2 80K 3/04/92 Freeware - 26 chapter DA of Bill Kernighan's C Tutorial TxtFile for students of C. All I did was give it a nice DA format amd divide it into chapters for easier use, also included is C Info, a similarly formatted set of charts and tables of C miscellany.
DialScript1.7.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DialScript1.7.sit 1.7 0 63K 2/23/92 DialScript 1.7 - is intended to complement terminal emulation programs that lack a good macro capability for automatic and intelligent' login. Typically, users run DialScript to set up the modem, dial a phone number and step through a login sequence for a remote computer. When the login is complete, they switch either automatically or manually to a standard terminal emulator and proceed. DialScript is an interpreter for an extremely simple programming language roughly based on finite state automata. Statements in the language interact with the serial ports by either sending strings to them or waiting for strings from them.
CODEeditor2.9.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CODEeditor2.9.sit 2.9 0 164K 2/23/92 The file “CODE editor for ResEdit 2.1” contains a ResEdit 2.1 (or later) RSSC resource that adds a disassembly viewer to ResEdit to handle CODE and code-like resources. This allows you to view code resources as assembly code instead of “raw” hex. When added to ResEdit version 2.1.1 or later, the CODE editor can also operate concurrently with the basic HEXA editor, providing editing and searching capabilities as well. The disassembly code is annotated with the module names extracted from the MacsBug strings in the code. Navigation facilities are provided to allow viewing related pieces of code.
Marker.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Marker.sit 1.0b6 0 16K 2/23/92 Marker 1.0b6 - No, it’s not an INIT or a CDEV, it’s not even a desk accessory. It’s an application that is System 7 friendly, and runs in a 64k partition. Marker Maker takes a source file created in THINK C, parses the C source code, and marked each function name it comes across (not the prototypes, only the actual function where it’s defined). You run it, and through a standard get file dialog, you select the file or folder, and away it goes. Most files are marked in less than a second. The next time you open the file in the THINK C editor, all of the function names in the file will be there when you command-click in the title bar. It’s that simple.
PopUpMenu Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:PopUpMenu Demo.sit 0 31K 2/14/92 PopUpMenu Demo is a Demo of System 7’s popup menu CDEF, in THINK C.
External Resources.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:External Resources.sit 0 14K 2/14/92 External Resources is THINK C source showing how to use resources from external files. By Joe Zobkiw.
Data Fork Opener v1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Data Fork Opener v1.0.sit 1.0 0 15K 2/08/92 Data Fork Opener v1.0 allows you to quickly open the data fork of any file. It is based on TextEdit so it has a limit of 32K. It is also based on “BuggyEdit” that came with THINK C 5.0, since it already did 97% of what I needed, I figured I would “adapt” it a tad. This software is free, I don’t think anyone would pay for it anyway. It doesn't yet support opening files from the Finder and some other niceties, maybe someone else will add that in to a _real_ data fork manipulation application. Enjoy! Joe Zobkiw
SillyIcons.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:SillyIcons.sit 0 11K 1/30/92 The enclosed files are an exercise in using the routines described in the initial issue of Tech Note 306. These routines are PlotIconID and PlotCIconHandle. See the Tech Note (available elsewhere online) for details. For small (16x16) and mini (12x12) icons, I see a solid Macintosh crash when PlotIconID is applying transforms other than ttNone and ttSelected. That is why the word “crash” appears in those positions in the window. Since Finder manages to plot small icons using all the transforms, why can’t I?
MacsBug Help.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacsBug Help.sit 1 13K 1/30/92 This is a help file for those getting into MacsBug.
INIT Debugger v1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:INIT Debugger v1.0.sit 1.0 0 5K 1/30/92 The INIT Debugger is a useful System Extension that allows you to easily break into your debugger suring the startup process. Just hold down the ‘D’ key while The INIT Debugger loads and the debugger will be invoked. Many times, when debugging Extensions you want to be able to break into MacsBug (or TMON) just _after_ Extension XYZ loads but just _before_ Extension ABC loads. This can be impossible, a pain, etc. and takes much skill and maybe a few tries! By renaming The INIT Debugger you can make it load in-between two other Extensions and invoke the debugger right in between them both!
System Watch 1.2.2.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:System Watch 1.2.2.sit 1.2.2 0 18K 1/07/92 Swatch helps you track down heap bugs. It’s also lotso fun to watch. It’s intended for programmers; however, normal people might enjoy it, too. To install Swatch, move Swatch INIT and Swatch Riff into your System Folder and reboot. For System 7 installation, just move the Swatch Riff into your Preferences folder—the INIT is not needed (hurrah!). Actually, the Riff isn't really needed, either. Heck, just run Swatch and watch.
Window Elephant1.0d5.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:Window Elephant1.0d5.sit 1.0d5 0 9K 1/06/92 Window Elephant is currently for use only with the Think C development environment. More specifically it is for use by the Think C Debugger. It works with version 4.0 (tested up to 4.0.5) of Think C and works under System 6.0 to System 7.0. So what does it do? It remembers where you have placed the source and data windows and restores their positions everytime the Debugger is launched. That’s all (for this version at least). Multiple monitors are, of course, supported. If you should move your copy of Think C Debugger to another Mac that has a different monitor setup, Window Elephant will let the debugger handle setting the windows in the default position, then remember where they are from then on.
SaveATree 1.52.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:SaveATree 1.52.sit 1.52 0 29K 1/06/92 Save A Tree is a text file printing utility designed to conserve paper by printing on 1 page what would normally use 2 or 4 pages. Since Save A Tree only handles 'TEXT' files, I expect its primary audience will be programmers printing source code. Although, the word wrap option makes it useful for general text printing too. Because of the small font sizes used, Save A Tree works best on high resolution printers. Use of Save A Tree is free of charge. I encourage you to share it freely. Copies of the source (THINK C) may be obtained for $20 and a disk w/SASE.
NIFTY.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:NIFTY.sit 2 291K 1/01/92 Features Floating Windows, System 7, color, offscreen BitMaps and PixMaps, the List Manger AND MUCH, MUCH MORE !!! Lots of C source code, together with ".r" file. Contact John at (703) 569-2294 {YOUR nickel !!!!!}
MacBinary C Source.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacBinary C Source.sit 0 4K 12/31/91 This file contains MacBinary C Source code for programers wishing to build telecom file transfer programs.
Serial Demo.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Serial Demo.sit demo 0 4K 12/08/91 Serial Demo program adapted from SerialDemo.c by Mark Y. Geschelin. This program uses the modem port to send and recieve characters. It functions as a very simple terminal emulator. This is meant to be an example of the use of the Serial Manager, not an example of how to code a terminal emulator!! Compile this program with Runtime.lib, Interface.lib, and Serial.p Pascal port by Phil Shapiro and Mark Y. Geschelin.
Generic MPW Tool.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Generic MPW Tool.sit 0 12K 12/08/91 GenericTool by Doug Wyatt, May 1991. Freeware. Source for tiny MPW tool whose entire purpose is to load the rest of itself from a code resource, PROC 981, which is (typically) written in THINK C.
Fold Machine v3.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Fold Machine v3.0.sit 3.0 0 107K 12/08/91 Welcome to the Fold Machine. This utility is designed to help programers who work on the same project to “fold” their changes into the master copy of their group’s project. The assumption under which this application functions is that your programming group keeps a master folder containing the “official” current project and source code. Each programmer has a copy of this folder which he or she uses when writing new pieces of the program.
B-YACC.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:B-YACC.sit 0 121K 11/16/91 This is the latest version of Berkeley yacc, ported to MPW. yacc runs as an MPW tool and thus can easily be used in makefiles. It is definitely NOT Mac-friendly, but it runs and that's all I really need it to do. This code is NOT copylefted, so you can do whatever you wish to it as long as you follow the (quite generous) copyright restrictions. All I had to do was create a "yacc.make" file. I've also fixed a bug in "output.c", (which I have sent back to the BSD folk to add to their next release). This way I can easily patch and update to future revisions of yacc. -- Parag Patel <parag@sde.hp.com> (20 Oct 1991).
Primer source changes.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:Primer source changes.sit 1 13K 11/01/91 This archive contains primer changes for the Mark & Reed C and Pascal programming Primers. These are program changes made necessary by the release of Think C 5.0 and Think Pascal 4.0. Original file posted by Dave Mark with a request for as wide a distribution as possible.
Introduction to DAL 1.1.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Introduction to DAL 1.1.1.sit 1.1.1 0 155K 11/01/91 This stack is designed to be an introduction to relational databases, the SQL query language and Apple's Data Access Language. Copyrighted by Apple Computer 1990.
C++ CDEV.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:C++ CDEV.sit 0 24K 9/09/91 This file contains an example of a C++ base class (TControlPanel) that implements a control panel device (cdev) and is based on the C++/Stand Alone code as described in Develop magazine.
YACC.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:YACC.sit 0 103K 8/28/91 Yacc - Yet Another Compiler-Compiler. Stephen C. Johnson Computer program input generally has some structure; in fact, every computer program that does input can be thought of as defining an “input language” which it accepts. An input language may be as complex as a programming language, or as simple as a sequence of numbers. Unfortunately, usual input facilities are limited, difficult to use, and often are lax about checking their inputs for validity. Yacc provides a general tool for describing the input to a computer program.
The Journal.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:The Journal.sit 0 57K 7/24/91 This is a cdev/INIT/DRVR combination that takes advantage of the journaling mechanism of the Event Manager (Inside Mac vol I). The archive contains full ThinkC source for all components. The code and driver are public domain and free... enjoy.
SurferPlus.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:SurferPlus.sit 0 250K 7/24/91 SurferPlus contains sample Communications Toolbox application and source code in C.
StuffIt Engine™.MacWrite.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:StuffIt Engine™.MacWrite.sit 2 13K 7/24/91 MacWrite document describes the Compactor Engine and how to call it. The Compctr Engine allows third party developers to add Stuffing and UnStuffing to their applications. Developers already using this feature include Aladdin, CE Software, Microsoft and even Apple Computer.
Stringifier.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:Stringifier.sit 0 22K 7/24/91 Stringifier is designed to let you import plain old text files into STR# resources. The strings in the text files can be separated (delimited) by a choice of characters such as carriage returns, tabs, etc. This allows you to manage your strings outside of ResEdit and simply import them into your program after making an update. For minor changes you can still use ResEdit. Stringifier has a TRUE MAC INTERFACE. If you're using the competing program Text->Res you'll enjoy the smoothness and completeness of Stringifier. Shareware ($12) by Gary Kowalski.
SERIAL.PAS.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:S:SERIAL.PAS.sit 0 3K 7/24/91 Very simple Think Pascal program that shows how to use the serial driver to transmit data over the modem port. It impeements a trivial terminal emulator.
one liners.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:N-P:one liners.sit 1 5K 7/24/91 Great collection of brief bits of programming advice and tricks.
GNU Chess 3.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:GNU Chess 3.0.sit 3.0 1 129K 7/24/91 Macintosh implementation of GNU Chess 3.0, though not by GNU themselves. It is a very nice Mac-like program, and comes with COMPLETE SOURCES in Think C 4.0, though it should be usuable with MPW or other C compilers on the Mac. Worth a look!
Floating.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Floating.sit 0 37K 7/24/91 Here is some source for impeementing floating windows. It's very fast and doesn't experience the slowdown when using Apple routines with many windows on the desktop. This also includes code for managing the windows and activating/deactivating windows properly. If you've ever been interested in using floating windows or are using them now, take a look at this file. From Patrick Doane, The Unknown Software Group.
Fedit 3.1.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Fedit 3.1.sit 2 28K 7/24/91 Version 3.1 is the last Shareware release of John Mitchell's excellent Mac sector editor.
Drawing Tips.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:Drawing Tips.sit 0 3K 7/24/91 This is an explanation by Patrick Doane of four different rates of drawing, their rates, disadvantages and advantages, plus an explanation of compatability among them. Highly recommended for anyone doing high speed animation.
DisAsm.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DisAsm.sit 4 25K 7/24/91 A good public domain disassembler for the Macintosh.
DA Skeleton 2.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:DA Skeleton 2.0.sit 2.0 1 9K 7/24/91 Version 2.0 of Michael Conrad's Think Pascal DA Skeleton which considerably eases the work of creating a Desk Accessory (Quoter DA was written on the foundation of DA Skeleton 1.0).
CDlog.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CDlog.sit 0 33K 7/24/91 Think Pascal Class Library-compatible class that uses DLOG and DITL resources to create dialogs. Modeless and modal dialogs are supported. Includes example and bug fixes from previous versions.
Browser 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:Browser 1.0.sit 1.0 1 16K 7/24/91 MacUser programming project lets you open any file and review contents of its resource and/or data forks. Written by Kurt W.G. Matthies. From the 11/90 and 1/91 installments of MacUser's Power Programming column. This is the application only.
4Plus 1.4.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:4Plus 1.4.sit 1.4 2 82K 7/24/91 This is version 1.4 of 4Plus, an INIT that makes editing under THINK C easier. It provides extra popup menus for functions & methods, comments, and object hierarchy. It also provides many other tools, including a "stacked" clipboard. Version 1.4 even includes macro definition capabilities. Written by Donald Way. This version is compatible with Super Boomerang 2.0.3, although it is not compatible with AltWDEF or AltCDEF by Alex Colwell; just tell those utilities to exclude THINK C. Shareware $40.
TrueType™ Test Tool.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:TrueType™ Test Tool.sit 1.24 0 376K 5/25/91 This file contains Flirt 1.24 for testing fonts and as a programer tool for font development.
BalloonWriter.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:BalloonWriter.sit 3 174K 5/25/91 This file allows programers to write Balloon help into their programs.
Think/macsbug ƒ.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:Think/macsbug ƒ.sit 3 5K 4/28/91 This file contains Resedit templates to help you work with Think C and Macsbugs more effectively.
add images.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:add images.sit 0 50K 1/29/91 The purpose of this program is to read in two images and display the additive result of the two images - using any of the documented color quickdraw modes (the old quickdraw copybits modes may also be used, but the end result is not very pretty). The two source images can be offset from each other using the scroll bars on the source image windows.
Bugs Simulation.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:Bugs Simulation.sit 0 20K 1/06/91 This file contains the source, and executable for an application which shows off a LIFE-like simulation called 'Bugs' which was described in a Scientific American article. Provides a number of options as to how the 'bugs' will feed.
Acur Picker.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:Acur Picker.sit 2 5K 1/06/91 This file contains an animated cursor ('acur' resource) picker for ResEdit 2.1. Displays the cursors referenced in the 'acur' in a list, similar to a 'PAT#' resource. If you use ResEdit often, this picker is a must.
HeaderFKEY 1.0a7.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:HeaderFKEY 1.0a7.sit 1.0a7 2 14K 12/10/90 This is version 1.0a7 of Header FKEY, a FKEY that creates nicely formatted functino comment headers. This version has more options, a preview mode, and should work with Think C 100%. It also works with MPW, except that it doesn't import from MPW yet (nor from Think C, that's coming next). This FKEY makes the job of writing comment headers for your code much more pleasant. I use it all the time now. You should too! (Shareware, source code available ).
C Quick Reference 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:C Quick Reference 1.0.sit 1.0 4 10K 12/10/90 A free DisplayDA for quick reference of c types, sizes, ansi, preprocessors, character constants, operator precedence, and more...
CArrangeList 1.01ß.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:CArrangeList 1.01ß.sit 0 9K 6/02/90 An list object for Think C that allows you to rearrange the order of the elements.
Color Window.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:Color Window.sit 0 32K 6/02/90 Source code for an application that uses color for the title bar, scroll bars, interior... of it's windows. Even though the colors lack taste, this is a good example of some things that can be done.
RR/Tabby Source Code.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RR/Tabby Source Code.sit 0 64K 5/29/90 Source Code for Import 2.55, Export 3.21, Mantissa 1.0 and Sundail 2.1. Illustrates various methods used to manipulate Second/Sight and Tabby data. Demonstates Block Reads, use of Indexes & STR's amoung other things. Excellent material for the sysop who is just starting out in writing BBS utilities. Hopefully, these will prevent you from re-inventing the wheel. Good luck and Hope see a flood of new utilities in the near future.
Monitor.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:Monitor.sit 2 11K 1/14/90 Monitor is a program for monitoring the serial ports of the Mac.
ColorBits 1.0.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:B-C:ColorBits 1.0.sit 1.0 1 40K 1/14/90 ColorBits 1.0 is a Color Icon editor.
MacRecorder® HackersToolkit.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:M:MacRecorder® HackersToolkit.sit 0 19K 12/24/89 MacRecorder HackersToolkit is a programers guide ti using calls to MacRecorder.
GifFormat.TXT ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:GifFormat.TXT 5 44K 12/11/89 This text file explains the GIF, LZH, ZOO and many other formats in detail.
TileCDEF.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:T:TileCDEF.sit 1 13K 10/09/89 TileCDEF - Turbo pascal Tile CDEF resource for writting buttons similar to Hypercards with icins. This version works with 32 bit color and runs on system 7.0.
RezTag.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:Q-R:RezTag.sit 2 16K 10/01/89 RezTag - allows you to view resources in system and finder files.
2Window.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:A:2Window.sit 9/3/89 6 30K 9/03/89 An example of Handling update events in C.
Hello Tabby.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:H-K:Hello Tabby.sit 0 9K 7/25/89 Hello Tabby is pascal code (Light Speed) for developing Tabby Products.
EDITmOR.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:D-G:EDITmOR.sit 1.0 2 17K 7/09/89 EDITmOR v1.0 is a DA that allows you to extend your editor or your Word Processor. This editor allows you to write ECMD's and other programing uses.
zmodem.source.sit ProgDL AMUG CD:Files:Prog:U-Z:zmodem.source.sit 6 65K 5/07/89 Z Modem Code