This directory contains programs all made by me. Here are short descriptions of all the files contained in this directory. Note that ".uua" means "UU-archive": multiple files are contained in uuencoded form, and instructions are included at the beginning of the file. -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 3469 Nov 14 00:14 00INDEX Like, this file. -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 145958 Dec 1 13:11 ace-r9.uua -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 308691 Dec 2 11:02 ace-r9-src.kar The ACE command shell environment, release #9. The most current release. For both the 128 and 64. The "src" file is the source for ACE release #9. It is in "kar" (Kevin's ARchiver) format. The first line of the file gives the number of files archived. Then, for each file archived, the first line gives the name of the file, the second gives the number of lines in the archived file, and the rest give the lines of the archived file itself. -rw------- 1 csbruce 90904 Oct 25 16:10 ace-r8.uua The ACE command shell environment, release #8. An old release, in case there are any problems with the new release. For both the 128 and 64. -rw------- 1 csbruce 8799 Oct 20 16:08 bcode.c BCODE encoder written in C, version 1.02-kr. Sort of a cross between MIME's BASE-64 and UUENCODE formats. Features: (1) use of ASCII characters that won't be mutilated going through brain-damaged gateways, (2) error checking of file segments with CRC-32, (3) automatic disassembly/reassembly and reordering of segments of a file, and (4) incremental decoding: not all of the bcoded information needs to be present during decoding--missing pieces can be provided on future runs. -rw------- 1 csbruce 18724 Oct 20 16:11 unbcode.c BCODE decoder program written in C, version 1.02-kr. For decoding files made with the "bcode" program. -rw------- 1 csbruce 4437 Oct 11 15:37 crc32.c A CRC-32 *B* program in C. -rw------- 1 csbruce 1092 Oct 28 16:26 crc32a.c A CRC-32 *A* program in C. -rw------- 1 csbruce 41527 Aug 26 16:05 lrr100.uua Little Red Reader, version 1.00. MS-DOS file reader/writer for the 128 and 1571/81 disk drives. Originally published in C= Hacking #5. -rw------- 1 csbruce 30471 Oct 31 18:26 mightymon.uua Advanced machine language monitor for the 128. Was used for developing programs such as ZED-128. -rw------- 1 csbruce 32210 Aug 30 12:09 rollover.uua Three-key rollover custom keyboard driver. Wedges into Commodore Kernal. Versions for both 128 and 64. Originally published in C= Hacking #6. -rw------- 1 csbruce 17779 Aug 20 01:25 seacom.uua Two incomplete, demo games for the VIC-20 (!!!). Requires 8K memory expansion. Features sprite-like smooth object movement. -rw------- 1 csbruce 30593 Aug 9 10:48 simfile128.uua Simple "database" manager for the 128. Written in BASIC. -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 58295 Nov 14 00:01 vbm110.uua -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 4315 Nov 13 21:52 vbmlib.s 640*492 monochrome VDC graphics viewer for the 128. Reads ".bm" files. Demo version. "vbmlib.s" is the Buddy assembler source for the ML portion of the VBM program. -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 56384 Nov 13 23:57 team.bm -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 91016 Nov 13 23:57 warbird.bm Example bitmap files to view with VBM. -rw-r--r-- 1 csbruce 2245 Nov 13 23:56 bm.c C program for converting graphics images from ".xbm" (X-windows bitmap) to ".bm" format. For use with the "vbm" program. Note that this version supersedes the file that used to be here. -rw------- 1 csbruce 38193 Feb 17 1993 zed077.uua The famous Zed-128 text editor for the 128, version 0.77. Lets you edit BIG files. If you have questions or comments, you can e-mail me at: -Craig Bruce csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca "Brucify, verb: To remove all aribitrary limits from a design at great expense and complication."