Short:        Fish disk 0050
Uploader:     Fish Disks <aminet aminet net>
Type:         misc/fish
Architecture: m68k-amigaos


============================== README.list50 ==============================

This is disk 50 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.

Note that many of the programs on this disk are shareware/freeware.
This means that if you find them useful, you are morally obligated
to send a small donation to the author to help support his efforts and
fund further development.  I hope that by including them in this
library I have furthered the author's goals of widest possible
distribution and thus maximum return.  Also note (for those that
like to split hairs) that I am distributing this disk as a "freebee".
To receive a copy, just request it when ordering any other disks from
the library.

Asm		A shareware macro assembler, submitted by the author.
		Asm is a 68010 macro assembler that is compatible with
		the assembler described in the AmigaDOS manual.  This is
		version 1.1, an update to the version on disk number 46,
		and includes bug fixes, additional standard Motorola
		mnemonics and a simple startup code module.
		Author:  Douglas Leavitt

BreakOut	A 3-D game.  Requires 3-D glasses.
		Author:  Tim Kemp

DiskZap		Program to "edit" a disk, sector by sector.  Version 1.1.
		Author:  Paris Bingham Jr.

FirstSiliCon	A smart input line interpreter that provides a separate
		command window with full editing and recall of previous
		commands.  Actual name is "Sili(Con:)".
		Author:  Pete Goodeve

Missile		A nice "missile defense" game.  Written 100% in
		assembler (source available from author) and is very fast!
		Author:  Glen Merriman

PerfectSound	PerfectSound demo, with a sound editor and sample sound
		files.  Looks very nice.
		Author:  Anthony Wood

Sizzlers	Graphics demo programs.
		Author:  Greg Epley

UnixArc		A version of arc suitable for Unix System V.
		Author:  System Enhancement Associates

Wombat		Yet another terminal emulation program.  Version 3.01.
		Has user settable cursor, programmable function keys,
		vt-102 emulation, auto-dialing, loadable settings files,
		and more.
		Author:  Dave Warker

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