This is disk 660 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.


Diamonds	Drive your little thief buggy around the screen and try to
		pick up the diamonds while avoiding all the nasties on the
		screen.  Freeware.  Binary only.
		Author:  Harshy Wanigasekara

Eaters		A screen hack that places a number of creatures called Eaters
		on the screen.  These hungry Eaters live on white dots, con-
		suming them and leaving black droppings in their place.  When
		not near a white dot, they move randomly.  Version 1.0,
		includes source.
		Author:  Guido Wegener

Kan		A program that patches a replacement delete function into
		the DOS library.  This program will simulate the Trashcan
		function provided by Workbench.  Support programs provided
		to allow automatic purging of Kan directory from startup
		sequence.  Compatible with 1.3, 2.0 and Amiga 3000. Version
		1.0, binary only.
		Author:  James Butts

LoveMice	A short form of the Mice In Love algorithm published in Sci-
		entific American (Spektrum der Wissenschaft).  Version 1.0,
		includes source.
		Author:  Guido Wegener

VMB		Demo version of Video Music Box, a program designed to pro-
		vide an easy to learn and use environment for Amiga multi-
		media background music composition, while requiring no prior
		music compositional knowledge.  Basic sequences are generated
		in many common musical styles from pre-arranged music pattern
		templates and chord progressions.  Special tools provide the
		ability to add new notes or parts that follow the chord pro-
		gression.  Compositions can be previewed over MIDI or the in-
		ternal audio, and saved as MIDI or IFF SMUS files.
		Author:  David Strohbeen
