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Archive 10/2000


19.Oct.2000
C. Huebner on ANF


CrossUpdate from LW Amiga to LW6 Intel/Mac
The well-known raytracer "LightWave" is available at favourable conditions as a cross-update. Any Amiga version of LW can be changed at special conditions to a full version of LightWave6 Intel/Mac. Please, visit the title link for more informations.

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19.Oct.2000
BGUI site


BGUI v41.11 Final
On October, 17th 2000 the archives of BGUI v41.11 were released. BGUI is a GUI system offering options similar to MUI. Further development of this system was surrendered to the AROS-project. Who would like to participate in development can obtain access to the source codes by AROS. for this can get the sources via AROS.

Download:
Beside the listed archives many informations, the E-Developer- and the AREXX-Interface archives are available for download on the BGUI site


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18.Oct.2000
Stefan Schulze via eMail


Dreamworlds Development is Looking for One More Musician
Because Audun Evensen (our musician up to now) does not have enough time anymore we have decided to engage another musician. She/He should get along with each possible kind of music, work on time, be well up in editing samples and of course should be interested in games. Having a sampler, good hardware (PPC) and knowledge in English are advantageous but not necessary. Of course you are participated in proceeds from the sales. First (and urgent) music for Crossfire II is needed. Here is Techno or something like that sufficient. It`s all right if different kinds of music are used provided that it fits to hard action. :) I prefer stirring classical music but it is hard to handle with the computer. Furthermore some intermediate progression have to set to music (own format). After finishing CF2 (if a further co-operation is desired) we need right music (medieval, atmospheric, classical, sometimes rock music) instead of Techno for our next game called "Between The Lines", a role-playing in real time. Those ones who are interested in (or have any questions) please mail to stefan@dreamworlds.de with a demo work or state an internetaddress where I can find such a sample. A few information about yourself and your hardware configuration would be useful.

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18.Oct.2000
Czech Amiga News


ttf.library V0.8.3b
Richard Griffith has published version V0.8.3b of ttf.library in Aminet (util/libs). This library makes the use of Truetype-fonts on the Amiga possible. It is compatible to the bullet.library by Commodore and is based on the work of FreeType project. This pre-release has been hardly tested. In this version there are the following changes: Bugfix: Enforcer-Hit/Crash in ttfmanager. The library works on AmigaOS 3.0 upwards. There are optimised versions for each processor of the 68k-family. You can find corresponding links, links on sources with Truetype-fonts and information to the ttflib mailing list at the Hompage. Download: util/libs/ttflib68000.lha, Readme ttfsrc.htm

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18.Oct.2000
Czech Amiga News


ACE 2000 - The Alternative Computer Expo
On the next weekend from the 21st to the 22nd of October 2000 the Alternative Computer Expo takes place in Melbourne, Australia. This fair is concerned with all alternative operating systems like Amiga, Mac, Unix, OS/2, BeOS, RiscOS, QNX and some more. Already on Friday the 20th of October there is a Geek-festival. A keynote will be held by Amiga CEO. On the fair you can expect seeing the second version of AmigaSDK as well as getting information about AmigaOne. For the first time in Australia you can look at the PCI-Mediator-Board. Besides this the Mac OS X will be presented. An IRC-Channel (for further information please mail to Paul Demark)) and a webcam, organized by CAUS, is planned for the internet. Seminars, conferences, meetings and workshops will take place during the fair. Last but not least there is a museum of computers.

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18.Oct.2000
Spo³


Spo³ Demoparty put off until 25.11.2000
The demo party which should take place in early November has been put off until the 25th of November 2000 but will take place in Spoleto, Italy as planned.

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18.Oct.2000
amiga.org


New Compuquick Website
At the end of June Amiga Inc. announced a strategic agreement of sales with Compuquick Media Center (Columbus, Ohio). Compuquick Media has completely new designed its website and created an own area for Amiga.

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18.Oct.2000
AmigaSDK


Amiga SDK Wish List
Patrick Roberts is going to create a list of wishes for the Amiga SDK. If your wishes should be took down in the list please mail your favourite ten wishes to Top10. The results will be published on Friday.

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18.Oct.2000
Amibench


Amibench Quiz Canceled
Because of legal problems the quiz by Amibench was canceled.

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18.Oct.2000
Stefan Ossowski via eMail


Aminet CD 39
The Aminet CD 39 - October 2000 - contains nearly one gigabyte (decrunched) of software in thousands of archives. Since Aminet CD 38 over 790 MB of new software has appeared. All programs have described in German; many ones contain a German documentation. The great highlight the Aminet 39 contains the full version of Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Illusions.

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18.Oct.2000
Thorsten Schoelzel via eMail


Move of AmigaNG-Program-Overview
The "AmigaNG-Program-Overview" can be accessed under http://www.Thorty.online.de/AmigaNG-Liste.html. Please change your Bookmarks. As Thorsten Schoelzel said, there is the possibility of porting Macromedia's Shockwave "Flash4" to the Amiga, and therefore he asks for your support for this project.

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18.Oct.2000
Fun Time World


Shogo-Demo for Mac
While Amiga users still have to wait PowerMac users already can have a first look at the 3D-Action-Shooter "Shogo: MAD". Since a couple of days the 41 MB demo version is free for download.

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18.Oct.2000



Interview with Frank Mariak

Author: Team amiga-news.de
Interviewpartner: Frank Mariak from Vision Factory Developments
Translator: Martina Jacobs (Interview in German)

amiga-news.de: If we understood right, there are two different kinds of drivers under development: CGX VIRGE V3 driver, and CGX Voodoo driver. What is the technical difference between those, and which driver is meant for which product.

Frank Mariak: Those drivers are designed for two PCI boards completely different from each other. On the one side for the VIRGE/DX chip set, which was already utilized on the CyberVision64/3D, but in the meanwhile became somehow anterior. This still appears to be a good and cheap compromise for Amiga considering 2D performance. The Voodoo driver of course is meant for the Voodoo3 chip set by 3dfx. This one offers remarkable enhanced 3D performance in comparison to the CVisionPPC/BVisionPPC boards (if used along with a PPC processor), and even more 2D performance, than the CyberStorm/Blizzard graphics accelerators with Permedia2 chip set.

amiga-news.de: What will support of 3D capabilities be like?

Frank Mariak: There will be no special support from CyberGraphX. At all events for MorphOS there will be a modulated 3D extension basing on Rave for the Voodoo boards. The Warp3D team has said to be interested in modulating the 3D hardware, but unfortunately I don't know very much about the 3D development state.

amiga-news.de: Please, illustrate in some more detail the (alleged?) technical problems with developing Voodoo drivers for the Mediator board.

Frank Mariak: I have to admit that initially I programmed the Voodoo driver on the PCI interface extension for my CyberStorm PPC board and then just tried to make it running on the Mediator board. Originally I used that PCI extension for developing Permedia2 CVision/BVisionPPC drivers more than two years ago, since the prototype board of these boards was a PCI card for Apple PowerMac. Due to this the current Voodoo driver worked with this PCI extension port at first, the modulation for the Mediator board then was done supplementary. The announced G-REX extension rather is just a reworked 4 slot variant of this 1 slot test board. Since I don't have that extended development system on the ELBOX case as I have on my A4000T, I always only tested functionality of the driver with the Mediator board. The technical problems in the meantime have been discussed extensive on miscellaneous nets. Basically one may say that the mystified "bank-switching problem" doesn't cause any trouble, as long as only one CPU (e.g. 68k) is concerned. Also a PowerPC-only operating system (which emulates 68k-code) should cause no problems.

amiga-news.de: Does the cooperation agreement with Elbox still exist, and if not, due to what reason and by whom was it canceled?

Frank Mariak: I definite did not cancel the agreement. After all one may not forget that ELBOX products are covering a much bigger target group than extensions like G-REX do, which are designed only for the special LocalBus on the Blizzard/CyberStrom accelerator boards. But I agree that the timing of the G-REX announcement was quite disadvantageous. I'm already in contact with DCE since more than one year, and since then to bring a successor graphics board for the current Permedia2 products was looked ahead. DCE and me, we set the seal on developing Voodoo3 driver signing a contract now, so Thomas Dellert has planning reliability, and also I would not come out of with with empty hands. There never has been such a contract with Elbox, there has just been some kind of declaration of intent on cooperation with an option of a possible Voodoo driver, since in these days it was not to foresee if such a driver really would work. This was meant to be that I would create free limited CGX3 drivers which then would be delivered along with the Mediator board. I then should be responsible of "bringing in" my input myself by selling the CGX4 CDs. In the meanwhile I ask myself, how I could agree with this. In the view of stagnating software sells (CGX 4 CD), software pirates, and continuous requests from ELBOX when at last a somehow working Voodoo driver for the Mediator board would be available, I felt extremely pressurized. In the end and moreover one should not forget that at this time Mediator boards are alowed to be delivered along with a free CGX3 VIRGE driver, and will be in the future. Even after DCE's release there was an update for this driver, so there should not be any talking about canceled cooperation.

amiga-news.de: Why did you decide an exclusive agreement?

Frank Mariak: Only this way a really satisfying solution for customers can be gained. Only licensing makes it possible to support a product in an optimal way. In my notion that was never eligible with ELBOX.

amiga-news.de: Does the exclusiveness of the Voodoo driver concern GGX3 or CGX4 or even both of these?

Frank Mariak: I don't understand that panic about the current Voodoo driver, at all. Is the Mediator board a slot for a Voodoo graphics board or a 4x PCI slot adapter? People might better ask themselves where are the announced drivers for the Yamaha sound card, the 100MBit network card or the MPG decoder card. In place of focusing on completion of this driver a PCI PPC G3/G4 extension was announced wholehearted which virtually automatically converts the Mediator board to a data-thruput-"high-achiever". The Amiga world has seen themselves how long it took come to some state of being error free on 603/604e processors with PowerUP or the subsequent competitor WarpOS. A G3/G4 software solution shall suddenly appear for Amiga within two months? I don't want to further comment this, but I entertain some doubt.... I just can wish the ELBOX company much success with that. They at least developed a 68030 accelerator board or have this under their present offer.

amiga-news.de: Does this agreement also mean that there will be no Voodoo CGX drivers for Predator by Eyetech? (Which seems to be quite similar to the G-REX.)

Frank Mariak: No, as a matter of principle nothing avoids respective license for the drivers.

amiga-news.de: Can the drivers be used with every standard board or only with tested boards (compatibility list provided)?

Frank Mariak: In the case of e.g. Voodoo3 the boards available are substantially of the same assembly. But basically it is recommended to use only tested boards since else function of the drivers cannot be guaranteed. This is what I feel to be a significant problem with the at this time available/released PCI port extensions. When I purchase a PCI card for a PC, I will get a driver adapted to this card along with this card. An Amiga user doesn't have such opportunity if he purchases a PCI card in some shop. Many people simply underestimate the software problem. Even on a WindowsPC this is often solved dissatisfying and you get put off with half done drivers. When I purchased for a ZorroII/III extension I was able to call the manufacturer to account, if hardware/software did not run as it should do, and the manufacturer was able to respond if necessary. Thus also now only tested products should be used or the respective board should be ordered from an Amiga stockist right away to at least reasonably play safe.

amiga-news.de: Does CGX v5 for MophOS represent a complete rewrite of version 4 with enhanced routines or is this a 1:1 port?

Frank Mariak: The drawing routines as well as the drivers where almost entirely newly developed, since CGX4 still uses assemlber optimesed 68k routines which of course can be used emulated only with a PPC.

amiga-news.de: Can CGX be further adopted to WarpOS or PowerUp or can it be further optimised for those? And if, is there hope for this to happen?

Frank Mariak: No, there will be no further adoption to or optimisation for PowerUp or WarpOS.

amiga-news.de: Will there be a 68k version of CGX v5?

Frank Mariak: No, the advantages/enhancements of version 5 only make sense along with a PPC OS e.g. like MorphOS. The 68k variant will stay to be version 4, and independent from V5 will be further developed/enhanced. CGX v5 in conjunction with the current MorphOS test version will be developed and enhanced continuously.

amiga-news.de: Frank, thank you very much for this interview and for your extended answers.

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17.Oct.2000
Stephane Campan via Email


Bartman Software with new project "Fubar"
The english-american Bartman Software Team currently works on completing the commercial action / strategy game Fubar. Almost 4 years of development have already gone into this project. A new beta version is already available from the Bartman Website (here) in exchange for a user registration. Minimum requirements are an Amiga with MC68020 CPU, 12 MB RAM, AGA and a CD-ROM. More information and details of technical features can be found at the title link.

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17.Oct.2000
Czech Amiga News & Amiga-Club Forum


Thomas Dellert of DCE talks about G-Rex PCI
AmigArt has a statement of Thomas Dellert about the G-Rex board.

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17.Oct.2000
Mariusz Wloczysiak by e-mail


Elbox Insider Report
A summary of the ongoings around the CGX driver for Voodoo3 from Elbox' point of view:

Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 19:16:48 +0200
From: ELBOX press@elbox.com
To:   amiga-news.de ps@amiga-news.de
Subject: INSIDER REPORT

INSIDER REPORT
ELBOX COMPUTER
http://www.elbox.com
Krakow, 17 Oct 2000

In brief

In July 2000, ELBOX Computer and Frank Mariak (VFD) negotiated and
agreed upon writing drivers for MEDIATOR PCI busboard.

Frank Mariak agreed to write the software with hardware and technical
documentation provided to him by ELBOX Computer as requested by him.
He had never asked for cash reimbursement and never asked for making
cash-based contract.

Frank Mariak was to write drivers dedicated for ELBOX hardware,
to the order of ELBOX, based on an agreement between ELBOX
and himself.

Frank Mariak's long-term benefit was spreading and popularising
his commercial product: CGX4.

Ultimately, Frank Mariak sold rights to these drivers in exclusive
form to a third party, who are not affiliated with ELBOX Computer
in any way. This transaction, with the following use of confidential
ELBOX documentation within third-party agreements is clear-cut
breach of commercial law in any country in the world.

This step was thought to block developing highly-demanded software
for Amiga computers.

ELBOX Computer decided to clear this situation up in the following
report.

The last part of the report announces software solutions to make
good the damage caused by Frank Mariak's decisions.


On Saturday, 14 Oct 2000

community of Amiga users were informed that an agreement was signed
by virtue of which Mr. Frank Mariak (Vision Factory Development)
transferred exclusive rights to Voodoo PCI drivers written by
himself to a third party.

We, ELBOX Computer, feel obliged to make the entire situation clear
to Amiga users world-wide, as the circumstances around this event
are twisted again and again and give false image of the situation
to public opinion.

Please find the below report as the clarification of what has been
transpiring in the recent weeks behind the scenes.


Background

On 24 July 2000, Elbox Computer and Vision Factory Development
jointly released an announcement on concluding an agreement,
by virtue of which VFD undertook to develop support for PCI graphic
cards installed in the MEDIATOR PCI busboard.
(See http://www.vgr.com/mediator/pressrelease1.txt )

Before this agreement was concluded, both parties negotiated
and finally decided on some specific terms and conditions of
co-operation as follows:

  The key point of the agreement was that support for PCI graphic
  cards in CGX3 was to be devoid of hardware acceleration, which
  was to be fully developed in the CGX4 commercial version.

The parties decided to make the following commitments:

1. ELBOX Computer shall make the developer's documentation for
   the MEDIATOR PCI busboard available in order to complete the
   agreed work.

      The developer's documentation was transferred to
      Mr. Frank Mariak on 14 July 2000.

2. ELBOX Computer will provide Vision Factor Development with
   computer hardware for preparing drivers for PCI graphic cards
   installed in the MEDIATOR PCI 1200 busboard, which Mr. Mariak
   needed at that time.

      ELBOX Computer sent the hardware: Amiga 1200 in E/BOX tower
      with the developer's MEDIATOR PCI 1200 busboard, 1240 turbo
      card, FastATA 1200 controller, a hard disk and other necessary
      add-ons as well as S3 ViRGE and Voodoo3 PCI cards to
      Mr. Frank Mariak on 07 Aug 2000. Another computer hardware
      set was delivered to VFD team last week.

3. Vision Factory Development shall develop support for graphic
   cards operating in the MEDIATOR PCI busboard. Support for
   S3 ViRGE and Voodoo3 chipsets was agreed upon as the minimum.

      S3 Virge:
      ELBOX Computer received a test version of an S3 ViRGE card
      driver (enabling starting Workbench in the S3 ViRGE PCI card)
      from Vision Factory Development on 18 July 2000;
      S3 ViRGE drivers are currently available.

      Voodoo3:
      ELBOX Computer received a test version of Voodoo3 drivers
      for MEDIATOR PCI for presentation purposes (allowing for
      operation with Workbench) on 29 Sep 2000.

4. ELBOX Computer, after starting the production of the MEDIATOR PCI
   busboard shall deliver a bundled free package of CyberGraphX v.3
   along with drivers for all the currently supported PCI graphic
   cards.

      ELBOX Computer is now selling the MEDIATOR PCI busboard
      through the network of its distributors world-wide.
      CGX3 is bundled with MEDIATOR PCI. This is an excellent
      advertising move for the commercial CGX4.


Before the agreement

ELBOX offered Mr. Frank Mariak that our programmers would prepare
drivers for various graphic chipsets, including Voodoo3 PCI, for
working with CyberGraphX. Such drivers would then be transferred in
the form of source codes written in assembler for Mr. Frank Mariak's
authorisation and distribution. We expected only making available
some developer's information related to CGX in return.

   However, Mr. Mariak decided he would himself write the drivers
   if we supported him with hardware and documentation. Which we did.


False information

in the announcement on selling rights to Voodoo drivers included
alleged expected technical problems related to implementation
of 3D drivers with our MEDIATOR PCI busboard.

   Please note that none such problems exist. On our request,
   Mr. Mariak was to report to us any possible problems related
   to his development work… and he remained silent all the time.


Using Developer's Documentation

for MEDIATOR PCI and computer hardware (including Voodoo3 PCI card)
provided free of charge by ELBOX Computer as requested by Mr. Frank
Mariak for writing Voodoo3 drivers, as it turned out, for another
company is the clearest form of breaching rules of social life
and business honesty and integrity.


New business vision

On 13 Oct 2000, Mr. Frank Mariak signed an agreement on selling
the Voodoo3 drivers for benefit of another company. In contacts
with our company, Mr. Frank Mariak never mentioned any intention
of this kind on his part, never suggested such a possibility
and never asked for or negotiated any payment for his software
writing work. He never contacted us in this issue.

Then, out of the blue, he surprised us and all Amiga users with
making a "simple BUSINESS DECISION" (original quotation from
Mr. Mariak's response to our inquiry for explanation of the
VFD & DCE's announcement) on making an alliance with a third
party for selling the above rights.


We hope this explanation clarifies the situation.

Please make sure that we refrain from any comments of ethical
or whatever nature. The above are simple facts to make you all
aware of the plot behind the scenes.


ELBOX MOVES FORWARD

In the view of the circumstances described above, ELBOX Computer
hereby announces that our programmers shall prepare software
for supporting Voodoo3 cards in the MEDIATOR PCI busboards.
These drivers will be included in the software package for the
MEDIATOR PCI busboard. We expect completing work on the first
version of this software within two weeks.


ELBOX Computer
Mariusz Wloczysiak, Press Department


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17.Oct.2000
MorphOS


MorphOS Release #2
The second release of the Amiga PowerPC OS "MorphOS" has been released today. If you want to participate in the public beta test, you can download the archive from the download page stating your name, e-mail address and your system.

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17.Oct.2000
Czech Amiga News


Europa Universalis for Amiga
The Canadian company TribSoft Inc. has purchased the licence for porting the game Europa Universalis from Paradox Entertainment. TribSoft already ported games to Linux - the current project is Jagged Alliance 2.

The game spans 300 years - from Columbus to Napoleon. 60 countries controlled by artificial opponents react to your actions and the ongoings in the world. The player has the job to skillfully manage religion, trade, conquest, discovery and diplomacy.

Note: Stéphane Campan of AmigaImpact told us that the port will not be done by Tribsoft Inc., but by Hyperion.

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17.Oct.2000
AmigaImpact


New UAE-JIT Version for Linux
On October 14th, Bernie Meyer has released a new version of his JIT compiler for UAE running on Linux. While the stock UAE only interprets the 68k Amiga software, the JIT compiler converts the programs to x86 code at runtime, making them run significantly faster. This version, code-named "Everton", contains the following changes:
  • FPU support.
  • SIGSEGV handler for direct memory access. This option offers the best performance and is highly recommended.
  • Optimisations and according speed increase
  • better timing
  • many improvements in the source code

The title link leads to several archives for Linux to download, including source code.

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17.Oct.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
XADopus_NO.lha       biz/dopus    1K+Norwegian catalog for XADopus Module 1.2
Sashi89.lha          comm/misc   13K+Link software between TI calculator and 
MiamiPhone.lha       comm/tcp   152K+V2.3 Miami phone.log time & cost (MUI)
SMSEngineerMUI.lha   comm/tcp   216K+SMS via Amiga - International V1.0.6 - *
simplehtml.lha       comm/www    32K+V0.12 of the simple HTML Offline Browser
wpz-frozen37.lha     demo/aga   1.4M+Frozen#37 - Special October Edition
Python16.lha         dev/lang   1.5M+Python language 1.6 (bin+lib)
xad_RPM.lha          dev/src      9K+RPM xadmaster client
xad_Wrapster.lha     dev/src      7K+Wrapster xadmaster client
dblocate.lha         disk/misc   26K+A quick find util like locate on Linux
StarFighter.lha      game/data  580K+StarFighter Source Code
WBPSanta.lha         game/data  207K+Animated puzzle for WBPerplexity 1.5+
mangband.lha         game/role  328K+Mangband 0.7.0 beta - client
simplepac.lha        game/wb     74K+Version 1.3 of the simple WB Pacman Game
R4_Delta-Flyer.lha   gfx/3dobj  466K+Delta Flyer (ST: Voyager) for monzoom
CGX2TV.lha           hard/hack    9K+Very simple TVout for GFX card v0.2
atari800.lha         misc/emu   187K+V1.2 of the Atari 8-bit emulator
TDMouse-1.1os.lha    misc/emu    48K+Use a serial PC mouse on the Amiga! Vers
imdbDiff001006.lha   misc/imdb  2.0M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
indamix2k.lha        mods/techn 1.5M+Ultimate Club Megamix from Psycho/MOODS
DeliDecrunch.lha     mus/play     8K+New DeliTracker Decruncher: XFD/XAD
Melbourne-show.jpg   pix/art     16K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
FixNI.lha            util/cli    13K+Fix NewIcons for OS3.5
IcoDT.lha            util/dtype  11K+Dt for .ICO files (43.4)
ttflib68000.lha      util/libs  253K+Ttf.library v0.8.3 truetype font engine
ttflib68020.lha      util/libs  252K+Ttf.library v0.8.3 truetype font engine
ttflib68030.lha      util/libs  251K+Ttf.library v0.8.3 truetype font engine
ttflib68040.lha      util/libs  251K+Ttf.library v0.8.3 truetype font engine
ttflib68060.lha      util/libs  251K+Ttf.library v0.8.3 truetype font engine
AmiGOD.lha           util/moni   89K+V1.25 - Test and identify wb-program
extractico.lha       util/wb      3K+Extract ICO files from exe and dll's (1.
Ico2Info.lha         util/wb      5K+Converts .ICO to .info (44.7)
Image2Icon.lha       util/wb     29K+Creates thumbnail icons from images (1.1
MUISearch13_NO.lha   util/wb      2K+Norwegian catalog for MUISearch 1.3


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