Short:        Fish disk 0516
Uploader:     Fish Disks <aminet aminet net>
Type:         misc/fish
Architecture: m68k-amigaos


This is disk 516 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.

Enigma		An interactive animation object that can be viewed as a
		puzzle or a game object.  The Enigma! Machine can be
		programed by the user to generate text.  Part of the
		challenge is to discover how to program it to generate
		meaningful output.  Version 1.00, binary only.
                Author:  Martin C. Kees

Loom            Simulation of an eight harness loom.  Supports 15 colors
                for warp and weft threads.  Scalable display.  Patterns
		created can be printed in draft format or saved as IFF
		files.  Version 1.00, binary only.
                Author:  Martin C. Kees

PhoneGram       Generates text from phone numbers.  Attempts to find all
		three and four letter words encoded by any phone number.
		Graphic keypad display with sound.  Version 1.01, binary
		only.
                Author:  Martin C. Kees

Quotes		Quotes is a pseudo-random quote generator.  It will scan a
		specified file of quotes, pick one at random, and display
		it.  Great for startup-sequences.  CLI-only.  Version 1.0,
		includes source.
		Author:  Adam Evans

RexxView        Monitors messages sent to the REXX port.  Messages are
		described by task, action code and modifiers, and the
		contents of arg0 slot is displayed.  CLI utility to monitor
		the REXX IPC hub for Arexx programmers and interfacers.
		Version 1.01, includes JForth source.
                Author:  Martin C. Kees

Xl 		Demo version of a single bit-plane cel animation generator.
		Uses an onion-skin display to rough in an animation sequence.
		Has a large ARexx command set, multiple precision bezier
		curves and splines, scalable and rotatable polygons, brush
		support with blitter logic, turtle graphics and macro key
		definitions.  Requires req.library (Fox/Dawson).  Non-saving
		demo version, binary only.
		Author:  Martin C. Kees