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Disks 1401 - 1500
Disk 1401 (AGA) Graphics
Contains AGA Images, Bottles.HAM8, Face-Paint.256 and Thunderbird.HAM8. Attributes, Chrome, Chrome2, Gold, Lipstick, Rubber, Skin and Wood. Iamges, Duet.IFF. Objects, Guitar, Ice Cream, Milkbottle, Mushroom, Television and Thunderbird 3. Wraps/Brush, 3.IFF, Earth.IFF, and Thunderbird.IFF.
Disk 1402 (AGA) TREATURES OF TUTANKHAMUN (A)
Learn more about the Boy Tutankhamun with this excellent double AGA animation come slideshow educational production.
Disk 1403 (AGA) TREATURES OF TUTANKHAMUN (B)
Disk 1404 Device-Masher System v2.03
FMS is a part of DMS, which allows the user to pack files and include those files to the DMS file. DMS and FMS, a 2-in-one file packing utility. FMS is file compressor for data and/or executable not unlike files. DMS shows that it can compete with LhA in file packing, and combining both diskimages and files in one single archive, this makes it even more powerful. FMS will detect DMS images(tracks) and tell you if found, and vice versa when unpacking tracks. When packing whole directories, FMS is very simple to use for this. Specify directory for packing, and the directory + sub directories will be packed without having to do anything, but specifying the directory. ParCon software.
Disk 1405 Virtual Utilities
This disk contains five utilities containing everything needed for any Amiga user to make virtual memory from their harddrive. The Amiga is fooled into thinking it has massive amounts of RAM when really it only has a small amount mapped to a file on the harddrive. Well worth getting.
Disk 1406 (AGA) Video Tracker
This piece of software can be used to create stunning demos, intros or vidules as they are called by the author. The program takes certain effects (IFF screens, animations and many more) and assigns them to particular parts of the sound module you choose. It can make effects happen whenever certain samples are played, for example. Very good.
Disk 1407 Sonic Drum v2.0
You can create your very own drum scores using this fun program. Select from many percussion instruments and you will have your score ready in minutes. Very good.
Disk 1408 Amoseyes Package v1.0
A very good idea in document viewing. This program allows the combination of text and graphics all in one viewer. The Amoseyes viewer will show graphics between the text around the text and even behind the text. The document files are created using the Amoseyes Editor. An excellent idea for game authors and others too. Very good.
Disk 1409 No Sampler? Utilities 3
There are three utilities included on this disk. SuperSound v3 is an excellent sample editor which can be used to cut and paste samples and to add effects so that you can get the sound that you want. The Real Time Effects Generator (RTEG) is just like an effects box. The effects are used as the sample is played but the sample can not be resaved with the effect added onto it. However the effect can be played and then resampled at a later date. WonderSound is a utility for creating instruments from scratch by creating the waveform needed. All sorts of original sounds can be designed. Very good.
Disk 1410 CAG v3.1
Create Adventure Games is a utility that allows the user to do just that. The games can be simple text based adventures or they can incorporate the use of graphics, music and sound effects as well. The more effort you put into the programming of the game the better it will be. Very good for adventure gamers.
Disk 1411 LECASM V1.0a
This is an assembler package which includes, as well as the assembler, an editor, linker, and a program that shows the structure of a hunk in an Amigados file. Also included is CacheClock which displays the time, free memory and creates a floppy disk cache. Good package.
Disk 1412 Assassins Video Titlers
Another Assassins collection, this time dedicated to video titlers. There are five included on this compilation. Inscript is a video titler that works much on the lines of a desk top publisher. For example unlike many titler or art package, text can be re edited and changed in size, shape and style long after it has been typed in. Video Manager is a simple database intended to replace the common notepad left beside the video recorder. It will store details of all your video cassettes, the length, the programmes recorded and their length etc.. ATS is will scroll a large IFF up the screen for use as video after titles. JACOsub is a program that will play a timed script for video titles. sMOVIE is a video titler and text viewer that can smoothly scroll all kinds of text up the screen. Very good.
Disk 1413 Sound Effects
A very useful sample editor that has many facilities and allows the user to paint on their own samples by drawing the wave form with the mouse. Very good.
Disk 1414 Poke Mania
This is a database of game cheats or pokes. There are probably well over 150 different cheats here for loads of well known games. Very good.
Disk 1415 Apple2000 Emulator
Apple 2000 is the premier Apple ][ emulator for the Amiga computer. At its current level it accurately emulates a 64K Apple ][+, including: 6502 CPU; ALL video modes (Text, LoRes, HiRes, Mixed modes, etc); 16k RAM card (64k computer); 5¼ disk drive (via disk images); Two button joystick; Keyboard; Sound. The emulation also runs in a completely system friendly manner, multitasking properly with other programs. The two main goals were speed and accuracy. This was accomplished by hand coding the emulator in 100% machine language, optimization via instruction cycle analysis, and painstaking attention to Apple hardware details. Requires Apple ][ ROM image & disk controller ROM image. Binary only, shareware. Author: Kevin Kralian.
Disk 1416 Eye of The Beholders
This disk contains a selection of utilities and software for Eye of the Beholder II, like end of level saved game file, Eye of Beholder 2 special quests explanation, EOB2 Character Editor, Eye of the Beholder Solution, GIF pictures of all 12 levels in Eye of the Beholder.
Disk 1417 Banner v1.5
A smart character rendering utility for - surprise - banners. It can only be used from within the command line of a CLI or a SHELL. By default Banner will print your string into the SHELL using an internal font which contains the ASCII characters from 32 (space) to 126 (overscore). If you don't like them you can also tell Banner to render the characters out of any other font that is accessible via the diskfont.library. includes source. Author: Tobias Ferber. SNOOPY v2.0 Enables you to monitor library function calls of any library you wish. The idea of course came from SnoopDos by Eddy Carroll, but Snoopy is different in approach and purpose. Snoopy has no specific patches for specific functions. It is an all-purpose tool to monitor *ANY* library call in *ANY* system library. Now allows you to also monitor *ANY* device and *ANY* resource! includes assembly source. Author: Ger
Disk 1418 Complete Video Test System (A)
is a collection of 20 test patterns (displayable with any IFF animation viewer) that can be used to evaluate monitors, TV sets, VCRs, and other NTSC video equipment. CVTS is easy to use, with the documentation presented in clear, non-technical language. Many of the tests are unique, and can be found nowhere else. Author: Dave Muse.
Disk 1419 Complete Video Test System (B)
Disk 1420 Deluxe Signiture Creator
The Deluxe Signiture and Coat of Arms Creator! You get a selection of letters for use in your new signiture. simply note down the numbers of your choices then load dpaint or a similar paint package and you will find the letters stored in a drawer on this disk called letter-brushes. you'll have a signiture to be proud of in no time!!.
Disk 1421 A64 EMULATOR V3.0 DEMO
Disk 1422 Bank Manager v1.0
The trouble with bank statements is they only tell you what you have spent after you have spent it. Bank Manager is an easy to use program which generates a bank statement before you`ve spent the money. Now you can: (1) Work out your finances months in advance. (2) Check your bank statements as soon as they arrive. (3) Avoid going into the red because of forgotten about bills It is ideal for people who pay most of their bills through the bank.
Disk 1423 TeleText v1.2
This project makes it possible to view Teletext (also know as Teletekst, Videotext, Ceefax, Skytext, Supertext etc.) on your Amiga. It is suitable for any PAL Amiga (read @{ System requirements link systemreq } for more info, because it uses the parallel port to interface with the hardware. An electronic switch is provided to easily switch between the TeleText decoder and a printer. Shareware 7.50
Disk 1424 Programming Designer
This program was written to make designing Intuition interfaces for your programs easier and quicker. It will produce code to open and close @{Windows link windowedit}, make @{Menus link menu}, make @{Images link image} and much more. It also has the ability to produce IDCMP handling routines for your applications along with other useful routines and if you wish will create a full program that will compile and run for the simpler windows.
Disk 1425 Imagine Video Images (A)
All the slides were created by craig collins using imagine in various incarnations. The text slides are 640 x 512 16 colour hires laced and the rest are 352 x 566 ham lores laced. As you are probably aware most of craigs anims require a lot of memory to run from disk so here are a selection of the images.
Disk 1426 Imagine Video Images (B)
Disk 1427 BMenu v2.2
Its yet another menu system for the Amiga computers. I know there is already a plentiful supply of menu systems already available, and to be honest, this one isnt much different, but it IS mine, and I love it to bits (oo-er!).
Disk 1428 Fantasy Football League
Select from a list of all the players and then send in your details in to play in a play-by-mail game with other people.
Disk 1429 Smarty Pad Educational
SmartySnap and OddOneOut. SmartySnap requires the matching of shapes from four possible options, And OddOneOut uses colour recognition to identify one picture from four which is different. Both games on this disk are of an intermediate difficulty level but registered copies can be set by us to the level of difficulty you want. Author Iain Hawkins.
Disk 1430 N.D.U.K v37 (A)
Programming Tools. Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be licensed for separate distribution. Includes the fd files, libraries, startups, C include files, and tools. Does not include the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the distribution for further details.
Disk 1431 N.D.U.K v37 (B)
Programming Tools. Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be licensed for separate distribution. Includes the fd files, libraries, startups, C include files, and tools. Does not include the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the distribution for further details.
Disk 1432 N.D.U.K v37 (C)
Programming Tools. Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be licensed for separate distribution. Includes the fd files, libraries, startups, C include files, and tools. Does not include the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the distribution for further details.
Disk 1433 N.D.U.K v37 (D)
Programming Tools. Portions of the Commodore Native Developer Update Kit that can be licensed for separate distribution. Includes the fd files, libraries, startups, C include files, and tools. Does not include the autodocs. This material copyright by Commodore-Amiga Inc, is included under license from Commodore, and has restricted distribution conditions. It is allowed to make copies from the CD-ROM for personal use but not for redistribution. See the files included with the distribution for further details.
Disk 1434 Picture Packer
Is a simple picture compression program. It is used for compressing IFF/ILBM pictures. It can compress picture files to a quarter of their original size in some cases. I wrote Picture Packer originally for my own needs, but decided it would be a very good thing to release as shareware.
Disk 1435 Game Warper v1.0 [020/2Mb]
This program is a utility which provides hacks for 10 of the most favourite games and a special facility for entering customised pokes into games. This utility requires an Amiga with a 020 (or better) processor and at least 2Mb of RAM. By D.C.Taylor.
Disk 1436 ABank v1.0
It is about to easely manage accounts. This software holds numerous options which are detailed in the doc- umentation (in ASCII format and in AmigaGuide format). It's compatible from 1.2 to 3.0 systems. You can change the interface appearance because ABank is AGIP compatible (see Documentation). The program, doc, an example,... are in the ABank directory.
Disk 1437 Football Icons
Icons to found on this disk are: All the teams at this years World Cup Finals plus a whole lost of loosers who didn't make it including Scotalnd, England, Wales & Northern ireland, Plus the entire Scottish and English Premier Leagues plus top european league sides plus four drawers specifically for Rangers, Manchester Utd, Celtic and Newcaster Utd fans crammed full with icons plus National Flags and Motifs.
Disk 1438 (AGA) Workbench 3.0 Screens II
Enhance your workbench disks backgrounds with theses nice full colour pictures. Can be used as backdrops for you workbench.
Disk 1439 AmigaDOS Reference Guide v1.0
Welcome to the AmigaDOS Guide version 1. Let me start by saying exactly why I created this program and what it's intended use is. A few years ago I came across very small program called DOS Helper which as the title suggests was a small help guide to AmigaDOS. It was a great little program and I learnt quite alot from it. The problem was that to my knowlege it was never updated and so only covered 1.3 commands. And since there have never been another P.D AmigaDOS guide I decided to produce my own thus AmigaDOS Guide v1.0 was born.
Disk 1440 DataMaster
This database has many good features including a maximum of 99999 records in one database and up tp 256 fields in one record. There are extensive searching facilities and printing possibilities. Very good.
Disk 1441 Weatherall Utilities 2
A compilation including one game, two utilities and a couple of cheats. The game is called T.N.T. and is a clone of Dynablasters. You play with two to four players, bombing your way through walls and avoiding enemies. Good. There are two cheats. One for Gunship 2000 and one for Hired Guns. These allow the saved game files to be edited to give you more lives etc. JoyTest is a tool to show the joystick and mouse siganls in binary form. RawSecs is a disk program that can break down the sectors for editing and hacking. Good.
Disk 1442 Rome [GCSE Level]
This disk is aimed at those at school or anyone else studing ancient Rome around 300 AD. The program is based around a map of the ancient city. When you click on something, a load of information including illustrations and technical diagrams pops up. Very easy to use. Lots of information. Good educational tool.
Disk 1443 HCE v1.0 (A)
C Compiler envirenment for the Amiga. HCE first started out as a stand alone text editor for programmers which was capable of compiling C source codes from within the editor. This was done by running a PD compiler such as the ZC compiler from the editor and passing the source code filename. But this had its down sides such as all error messages would go to the CLI, you had to save the source code before you could compile it, the compiler did not check memory as it compiled and would on occasions crash, not very pleasant!. Then I came across the HCC compiler by Detlef Wuerkner from fish Disk 508, which came with source and could compile itself!. I decided to modify the Compiler and the Editor source codes so as to be able to combine the two and make a single program, 'HCE'. It started off with many bugs but eliminated the bad memory management and other side effects. By Jason Petty.
Disk 1444 HCE v1.0 (B)
Disk 1445 Speck & Spell Maths
An educational quiz game with speech. SPELLING, Animal Words, Colour Words, Dates and Days, People and Jobs and more. MATHS, Maths Practice, Get other Maths Questions, Set level etc. Ages 4-7.
Disk 1446 APlusPlus v1.01 (A)
The A++ Library is a library written in C++ that consists of classes assigned to the task of encapsulating the Amiga® system software. Its aim is to provide a stable and effective method of programming the Amiga®. That should include Exec, Dos, Intuition, ARexx, ..just everything that makes sense being encapsulated with a proper C++ class interface. The A++ Library collects the hundreds of system functions, groups them into classes that 'know' about the specialities of each function and thus shields the programmer from using them incorrectly. The C++ programming language provides the object oriented paradigm that holds no limitations to evolution of existing solutions.
Disk 1447 APlusPlus v1.01 (B)
Disk 1448 APlusPlus v1.01 (C)
Disk 1449 C Encyclopedia Devices (A)
This is the fifth manual of the Amiga C Encyclopedia. This manual explains how to use the special devices like the timer, gameport, audio, narrator, trackdisk, serial, parallel, and printer devices. The devices are rather straight forward to use and can do almost everything you need.
Disk 1450 C Encyclopedia Devices (B)
Disk 1451 C Encyclopedia Devices (C)
Disk 1452 C Encyclopedia Amiga
In this chapter we will look at how C compilers work, how to use the Lattice C compiler, repeat some important things in C, and finish of by explaining how two use the Amigas's Libraries, and discuss the three different types of memory. As you have noticed, this chapter will give you a short introduction to C, compilers and the Amiga.
Disk 1453 C Encyclopedia System
This is the fourth manual of the Amiga C Encyclopedia. This manual describes how the operating system and hardware are working, and how to use the AmigaDOS file system. Information about how to create and use the special system lists, and how programs can communicate with each other with help of messages, are also covered. Some easy but a bit dirty input routines are as well explained.
Disk 1454 C Encyclopedia Sound (A)
This is the sixth manual of the Amiga C Encyclopedia. It is consists of two very useful and easy to use sound utilities, together with a rather nice collection of sampled sound effects which can be used in most types of programs and games.
Disk 1455 C Encyclopedia Sound (B)
Disk 1456 C Encyclopedia Intuition (A)
This is the second manual of the Amiga C Encyclopedia. It describes how to use the Intuition system on the Amiga. Explains how to use screens, windows, graphics, requesters, alerts, menus, communication, ant a lot more. This manual also contains a complete file requester as well as a fully featured colour requester.
Disk 1457 C Encyclopedia Intuition (B)
Disk 1458 C Encyclopedia Intuition (C)
Disk 1459 C Encyclopedia Graphics (A)
This is the third manual of the Amiga C Encyclopedia. It describes how to use the unique and complex graphical routines in the Amiga. Everything from opening your own types of screens to complex routines to manipulate graphical objects and design copper lists is explained. All special features are both explained as well as demonstrated.
Disk 1460 C Encyclopedia Graphics (B)
Disk 1461 C Encyclopedia Graphics (C)
Disk 1462 Amiga Fax v1.4
Is a software package that, in combination with a FaxModem, allows you to send and receive facsimile information from your Amiga computer. Received faxes can be viewed, printed, forwarded to other fax machines, and saved as ILBM files which can then be accessed using many standard Amiga programs. You can transmit text, ILBM graphics, and combinations of these as faxes. Using the AmigaFax command language you can add text from any Amiga font, along with logos and ILBM graphics, to create high quality multi-page fax documents. Req AmigaDOS 1.3 or greater
Disk 1463 Baud Bandit BBS v7.2 [2.5Mb]
Written entirely in ARexx using the commercial terminal program BaudBandit. Features include up to 99 file libraries with extended filenotes, up to 99 fully threaded message conferences, number of users, files, messages, etc. are only limited by storage space, controlled file library and message conference access for users and sysops, interface to extra devices like CD-ROM and others, all treated as read only, complete Email with binary mail and multiple forwarding, user statistics including messages written, files uploaded or downloaded, time, etc, plus much more. Now includes a complete offline reader/answer called bbsQUICK.rexx, and Call Back Verification for local.
Disk 1464 AmiCON BBS v1.38
Welcome to Amicon BBS. I have tried to make Amicon as easy to use as possible from both the users and the sysops end. Amicon includes lots of functions and eics that one would only normally find in a piece of commercial software. It has many abilities and is very powerfull.
Disk 1465 4D BBS v2.95
This is a very comprehensive and fully featured bulletin board system. It's purpose is to let other dial your number and use your computer in whatever way you desire (accepts messaging, public messages, up/downloads etc..) via a modem. Good.
Disk 1466 Tempest BBS v3.15
Tempest BBS began as a project in mid 1989 as a result for a growing need of a fully functional BBS for the Amiga(tm) Computer. Officially released in February of 1991 by Tim Hatzenbeler. Code was given to Rick Rumer in 1993 to continue the work on Tempest. Code was given to Michael Bockert in June 1993 to continue developing.
Disk 1467 Award Construction Kit
A very handy tool for creating your very own awards and certificates. There are many styles, fonts and graphics to choose from. This program could also be used to make small posters, signs or leaflets. Easy to use and very effective. Very good.
Disk 1468 Games HD Install
This disk provides you with the software needed to install certain games onto your A1200. The games that this disk can install are BodyBlows, Goal, Lemmings 2, Superfrog, and Walker. Could be very usefull.
Disk 1469 (AGA) Tools Number 1
AGA Test is a tool for testing your AGA machine by displaying all 2^24 colours in Ham8. AmigaToNTSC/PAL is a tool that will offer an enhanced graphics mode promotion for owners of Pal or NTSC monitors. BBlank turns on or off the black border around the edge of workbench 3 screens. CheckAGA simply returns a message reporting the existance or nonexistance of the AGA chipset. CycleToMenu allows the use of popup menus with the gadtools cycle gadjets. DoubleX is a tools that will promote all screens to DBL or equivalent modes regardless of what is requested. ForceVGA is handy for those with a VGA monitor because it forces all screens into VGA rates. GIF_Datatype will allow tools such as Multiview to view GIF images. PKLudge will change any other screen mode to the one that you select. PPShow is a tool that will display a normal IFF ILBM file or one packed with PowerPacker, also shows Op5 Anim
Disk 1470 (AGA) Tools Number 3
A4091_Patch is a tool which speeds up transfers to non 24-bit DMA'able Zorro III RAM with the A2091 SCSI controller on an A4000. AlertTimer allows the user to determine the time elapse for errors being displayed on screen. BestID is a program that will let you play with V39 BestModeID() function. Clouds simply creates random clouds for use in art packages or ray tracing applications. HAM8-JPEG includes two JPEG viewers with source code. NewPOP4.0 is a tool that will pop up a newshell at any time as well as doubling as a screen saver. NTSC4NTSC is a patch forcing NTSC screens into 60Mhz even on PAL amigas. PatchPointer converts chunky lowres mouse pointers into hi res on AGA machines. Plasma creates a kind of fractal called Plasma Cloud. PCX_Datatype allows Multiview and other datatype compatable tools to view PCX format images (very popular on IBM PC's). ScreenModeChanger allows you to s
Disk 1471 (AGA) GATHERING 1994 GRAPHICS (A)
A truely excellent set of AGA pictures. The pictures are displayed in a slideshow and the artwork is exceptionally good. Very Good.
Disk 1472 (AGA) GATHERING 1994 GRAPHICS (B)
Disk 1473 (AGA) GATHERING 1994 GRAPHICS (C)
Disk 1474 (AGA) GATHERING 1994 GRAPHICS (D)
Disk 1475 (AGA) GATHERING 1994 GRAPHICS (E)
Disk 1476 (AGA) GATHERING 1994 GRAPHICS (F)
Disk 1477 Fanatics Guide to Computers (A)
This is a very long and amusing set of pencil drawn cartoons which follow the theme of computer fanatics and the problems they encounter. Very amusing. Good.
Disk 1478 Fanatics Guide to Computers (B)
Disk 1479 Next Generation Workbench (A)
Powers up the Workbench photons and readys your system for the Star Trek experiences. ie sounds, pictures etc. Put together by Gary Burdekin.
Disk 1480 Next Generation Workbench (B)
Disk 1481 The Magic Camera 020 v1.0
This program generates an MC script from a 3DDD object file as generated by Impulse's renderers (Turbo Silver and Imagine). This version show how to generate objects not using vertex based definitions of triangles. The 3DDD parser is not all that great, and could be improved upon. Someone could also use this code as a basis for a program which generates scripts from other object formats as well.
Disk 1482 The Magic Camera 030 v1.0
This program generates an MC script from a 3DDD object file as generated by Impulse's renderers (Turbo Silver and Imagine). This version show how to generate objects not using vertex based definitions of triangles. The 3DDD parser is not all that great, and could be improved upon. Someone could also use this code as a basis for a program which generates scripts from other object formats as well.
Disk 1483 The Magic Camera 040 v1.0
This program generates an MC script from a 3DDD object file as generated by Impulse's renderers (Turbo Silver and Imagine). This version show how to generate objects not using vertex based definitions of triangles. The 3DDD parser is not all that great, and could be improved upon. Someone could also use this code as a basis for a program which generates scripts from other object formats as well.
Disk 1484 Fractint 68000 v2.1
Plots and manipulates images of objects actually sets of mathematical points that have fractal dimension. Known for its speed versatility, and all-round wonderfulness. This public domain fractal graphics program, an experirment in collaboration by Bert Tyler and volunteers, fall into the Best Fractal Graphics category. This is a port of the msdos/X fractint program. Ported from Xfractint 2.03 (fractint 18.2) by Terje Pedersen.
Disk 1485 Fractint 68020 v2.1
Plots and manipulates images of objects actually sets of mathematical points that have fractal dimension. Known for its speed versatility, and all-round wonderfulness. This public domain fractal graphics program, an experirment in collaboration by Bert Tyler and volunteers, fall into the Best Fractal Graphics category. This is a port of the msdos/X fractint program. Ported from Xfractint 2.03 (fractint 18.2) by Terje Pedersen.
Disk 1486 Drum Loops
A selection of sampled drum loops for your very own music programs.
Disk 1487 Bass Samples 01
Welcome to T.J.Bakers Analog Bass Disk! These are separate analogue bass samples saved in iff + raw formats, sampled by me from the Future Music CDs (at 16726hz/19868hz with AudioMaster), or directly from the synth (as in the case of the Juno samples). On the disk, I (should!) have organised it this way: Acid: Acid bass samples from FM CD Juno2: Samples taken directly from the Roland Alpha Juno 2. MC202: Several samples from a FM CD, of the Roland MC202. Moog: samples of the MiniMoog, from FM Cds also. SynBass: this is where all the other synth basses live!.
Disk 1488 Pure Bass Samples
63 of the best sounding bass samples to to found on the Amiga. Load through any normal sound tracker program.
Disk 1489 Drum Samples 01
These are seperate drums samples saved in iff + raw formats, (mostly) sampled by me from tape/CD, or from Modules. On the disk, I (should!) have organised it this way: Snares: Guess! BassDrums: Bassdrums/ Kicks/ (whatever U call them). Hats&Claps:Hihats/Open hihats/ Claps/ (Hand) Clicks/ Tambourines/ Shakers, etc. Ethnic&Toms(if on this disk):Toms (inc Electro)/Congas/Bongos/ /generally stuff you hit and it goes `bonk`! FXPerc:Effects for percussion ie Explosions/Metal Clangs etc.
Disk 1490 The Gathering 94 Modules 1-18
This series of disks contain the modules which were presented at The Gatheting 1994, held in Oslo, Norway over Easter 1994. The moudles are presented in LHA format to ensure that as many a possible are available on each disk. The LHA utility is also on each disk to allow the user to depack the files. (Always handy when using LHA packing, hehehe!) A text file is also on this disk containing information on all the results from the various competitions held at TG94.
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