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Certainly in the TOSEC games dat, known infected disks are marked with a [v] flag. Of course, that doesn't guarantee that they are the only infected disks around...
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Old thread i know
Well, if you like music there are two programs which are essential To rip modules from files / memory you can install Exotic Ripper To play the modules you ripped you can install Eagle Player Both programs can be downloaded from aminet |
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HippoPlayer is a must-have, in my opinion.
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EaglePlayer Protracker 4x Octamed 4 Octamed SS Scout SnoopDOS WHDLoad Multiview Eye Viewer (and its successor, Vindentium Picta) DOPUS DeliTracker iBrowse Netsurf (Arti's build) RNOXfer RNOPDF (it just works, folks) Simple Mail Perfect Paint (nice, small graphics editor) SGrab Eastern (thumbnail generator) AfA (Anti-Aliased TT Fonts, upgraded Windowframes) AmiDock (still the best without a lot of fiddling) ModExplorer 1.1 (I prefer it over 3.x) FFPlay Wet I know this is an old, old thread, but there it is. |
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For me as pixel artist Dpaint 4, Ppaint and some conversion tool like image FX or AdPro - darn am using dpaint now to do the graphics of a game!
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Nice thread.
Wasn't sure what is good or bad. Like 30 years since I have been active and never give it a thought in that time If I'm not into ClassicWB but wanna do a setup from scratch what programs is nice to get for setting up WB with different menus, background etc. ? |
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SysInfo!
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14 October 2020, 20:40 | #29 |
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Further to Weaselrama, what I use nearly daily:
There's more out there but I'd say these are essential for me. |
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From recent times I must say: GoADF!
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Is GoADF for writing back ADF files to real disks ?
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14 October 2020, 21:56 | #32 |
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This one pisses me off. UHCTools downloads from some random site that may disappear tomorrow.
http://aminet.net/package/util/misc/UHCTools Aminet has been there for 25+ years and that's where all Amiga releases should go, be they OS3, OS4 or MorphOS. The SynergyClient in UHCTools is awesome! They won't release source so I've started writing my own. I'm using Barrier which is a fork of the open source bits of Synergy. It's working nice. |
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I second GoADF. Fantastic add reader and writer. There are so many useful little things it does with adf’s
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LightWave 3D & Aladdin4D.
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Just a quick question, and I don't mean to hijack the thread, but how do you typically get the Roadshow installation files over to a new machine without using floppies? The LHA archive is between 3-4 MB, so how do you get it over to a new machine to install it on? Assume that the machine in question has a fresh install of 3.1 or 3.1.4 and nothing else besides maybe the LHA executable and DOpus...
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If you have an A600 or A1200, a PCMCIA-CF adaptor is a good option too. Fat95 and compactflash.device are two packages I would consider essential on a new installation for that reason - they make transferring everything else so much easier.
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