1984:

"I am Amiga. I am picture and sound."

1997:

"I am Amiga. I'm a survivor."

crm-hih1.lha     demo/slide 407K Scandinavian slide show (program & doc)
crm-hih2.lha     demo/slide 362K Scandinavian slide show (pictures)
cheshire.lha     pix/misc    14K A nice effect in search of better graphics
hlayk.jpg        pix/imagi   70K Here's Looking At You Kid!
Transi.lha       dev/amos    30K Tired of Fade and Appear? Try these FX!
TwoPass.lha      text/bfont   2K Double width version of Topaz 8
Ula_Tor0.lha     game/role   82K A small text adventure (beta version)
Domino.lha       pix/3dani  1.6M Imagine anim of toppling dominoes
Loco.lha         pix/anim    14K A little old 'loco' animation
Mazer.lha        dev/amos   135K Generate mazes for fun and profit (?)
PSI-Division.lha pix/anim    36K Splitting Greek
Langton.lha      dev/amos   124K A little insect's Theory of Everything
Atmos1.lha       pix/trace  115K Get atmospheric with POV Ray
Albatross.jpg    pix/imagi    10K Imagining a bridge
Svirgel01.lha    pix/imagi   171K Small object with big ambitions
Space_Maze.lha   pix/imagi    13K When up is down and back is left
Flaks.lha        pix/imagi   471K Spread your wings and fly

The list above shows my contributions to Aminet to date. For those who don't know what Aminet is, it's the place to go for noncommercial Amiga stuff. To find the mirror site nearest you, go to the original site and check the list of mirrors. [Of course you can download stuff directly from there as well, but you're supposed to use the mirror nearest you to reduce traffic.]
I have made a new list of the files with links that send the file names to a file searcher in Trondheim to make it easier to find the server nearest you. Check it out. (If your browser does not support tables, it will look awful but the links should still work).

FYI, the dev/amos files (and the Cheshire thing) require Amos (the language, not... never mind!), the JPEG pictures just require that your machine be able to display JPEG pictures [And if it isn't, what a lousy browser you've got! :-)], the rest of the files require (surprise surprise!) an Amiga (or UAE). BTW, thanks to Martin Møller for uploading Transi and TwoPass for me! [You can also find Transi on his site.]
Oh, and the Atmos1 file is just a PNG wrapped in a lha archive, so if you can find an unpacker for your platform you should be home free.
All the files come with ReadMes, so I won't go into details here.

A note for users of other systems: While a lot of the files on Aminet are Amiga programs that wouldn't be very useful to you, there are also lots of data files (created on Amigas of course) that are published in more compatible formats. The pix directory, for instance, contains both JPEG pictures and MPEG animations. And if you have a module player, the mods directory contains enough music to keep your computer room unsilent for the rest of the century. (This was written in 1999!)

As you probably guessed from the above, two of the things I use my Amiga for are programming and raytracing, but that's just the beginning. The Tillamore Tales is another project I'm trying to get back off the ground (Okay, so that involves programming too, but probably not mine). And I still have more ideas than I can use, so I have put some of them on an idea site called No Amiga to Waste. Check them out, particularly if you are a programmer! More later...


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