This is disk 489 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


Automata	Automata is an extremely versatile, cellular automaton
		simulation.  Virtually every aspect of the simulation can
		be altered, saved, and later recalled.  Also supplies many
		powerful editing functions (such as patterns, rotations,
		reflections, etc) for creating and modifying cell configur-
		ations.  Additional features include editable icons, an
		immense variety of rules from which to choose, "music"
		which changes as the cell configuration changes and methods
		to speed execution from 3 to 60 (or more) generations per
		second.  Binary only.
		Author:  Jerry Mack

MkBmap		Builds Amiga format bitmapped fonts from PostScript fonts.
		Uses the library "post.library" (disk 468) to render the
		characters.  Best results are obtained with fully hinted
		type 1 fonts, such as those supplied by Adobe and other
		vendors.  Version 1.0, includes source.
		Author:  Adrian Aylward

SKsh		A ksh-like shell for the Amiga.  Some of its features
		include command substitution, shell functions with
		parameters, aliases, local variables, local functions,
		local aliases, powerful control structures and tests,
		emacs style line editing and history functions, I/O
		redirection, pipes, large variety of built-in commands,
		Unix style wildcards, Unix style filename conventions,
		filename completion, and coexistence with scripts from
		other shells.  Very well documented.  Version 1.7, an
		update to version 1.6 on disk 381.  Lots of new features
		and bug fixes.  Binary only.
		Author:  Steve Koren
