Emulators !BBox64 ^ Breadbox, functional but slightly restricted version of a program from Pulse Computers in Germany !Breadptch ^ Patch for Breadbox to emulate floppy discs and printer port !ColEm ^ 0.14 ColecoVision Emulator by Marat Fayzullin, Acorn Port by David McEwen CPC Emulator - A slightly restricted version of the program by Mark Rison. Main restrictions are that it can't print or save snapshots or screendumps and there's no sound, but you can use it to play games, andquite a lot are provided with it. !CPCEmu ^ 0.50 By Andreas Stroiczek. Includes a program to transfer CPC disc images. Only problem I've found is on a S/Arm the keyboard repeat is too fast so you have to tap keys quickly or you ggeeettt ttthhhiisss !D64FS ^ By Andreas Dehmel, an image filing system for C64 disc image files !Frodo ^ Acorn port if the PD C64 emulator, actually looks better than Breadbox, with lots of docs and a few sample programs !Fmsx ^ 1.5 MSX emulator by Marat Fayzullin, Port by David McEwen !Gameboy ^ 0.56 by Purple Monchichi. New version runs on S/Arm and works with even more games !GBoyEm ^ By Paul Clifford, a version of Purple Monchichi's emulator that runs in a (scalable) desktop window !GBDK ^ 1.1 Gameboy Development Kit by Paul Clifford. With this you can write games for the Gameboy in either C or Assembler. Libraries and examples are included, and there's good documentation. !Player1 ^ Front end for MAME MAME ^ 0.28.0 Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. In case you've never heard of this it's a project to create an emulator for all those full-size arcade games machines. This version has been ported to the Arc by Gareth Long. Now you can play the original versions of the games and not the immitations ported to other platforms. The bad news is it really needs a RPC with S/Arm. !MGear ^ 1.32 The Portable Game Gear and Master System Emulator, Acorn port by David McEwan !Miracle ^ Fast Sega Master System Emulator by Richard Talbot-Watkins !MZX = 1.10 A 48K Sinclair Spectrum emulator. This apparently works very well (I've never owned a Spectrum so I can't test it properly). Can multitask or operate in single tasking mode for speed. Runs at about 60% of Spectrum speed on an ARM2 machine, around normal speed with an ARM2.5 and too damn quick with an ARM3. Now works on RiscPC !MZXface = 0.02 From Andrew Clover, this alows you to cheat whith many Spectrum games by using the Multiface 'pokes' which were published in many Spectrum magzines. Included is a text file with a large selection of cheats !Sega ^ 0.71 Emulator for Sega's Game Gear and Master System consoles, capable of running over 95% of the games available for these platforms SNES95 ^ SNES9X is a powerful Super Nintendo emulator, with Super FX and other coprocessor support. Best results are obtained with a StrongARM based Risc PC, especially for the more complicated games and larger ROM images. At least 8Mb of RAM is needed. !Spconv = Converts betwwen various type of Spectrum 'snapshot' files so they can be imorted/exported to and from MZX !Stella ^ Multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS Emulator by David McEwan !Trash80 = A TRS 80 emulator from the same Author as !Woz. Once again I don't know anything about this computer but I've tried a few simple Basic programs and it seems to work quite fast !UAE ^ Unix Amiga Emulator. Original version by Bernd Schmidt, ported to the Risc PC by Peter Teichman. Needs a RPC with at least 12Mb !Woz = An Apple IIe emulator. This package does most things but doesn't include the Apple ROMs. If you have a IIe then it contains instructions for 'porting' them and the Author will supply copies on disc if you give PROOF of ownership of a IIe but otherwise you'll have to get them Games.Adventure !Adventure ^ Collosal Cave Adventure. The very first adventure game ever written. Converted to the Arc by Ray Loades-Bannon. !Aftermath ^ By James proctor, this is set in the 21st century after a nuclear war. Apart from other dangers that will stop you from completing your quest there are brain-damaged victims of a plague that will attack anything they can find and devour it (this means YOU!) !AMoria ^ Archimedes Moria - yet another port by Graham Toal !Angband ^ 1.0 An adventure game like Umoria but (I'm told) better. Runs in a desktop window with 'character' graphics so it's not state-of-the-art but then with this type of game that's not what's important. !Arion ^ Large and complex Dungeons type adventure game from Mike Goatley. Need multisynce/VGA monitor !ARV = You have been a bank robber but your last 'job' went wrong. Luckily you managed to send the loot to a friend in Rio de Janiero..... !Ayra ^ Highly acclaimed Shareware graphical text adventure with interactive puzzles from Chris Egan and David Taylor. Over 330 locations and 800 objects. NB this game won't run from an archive or read only media like a CD so you'll have to copy it to a hi-density floppy or a hard disc. !Ashekva = Great new text adventure game from AMF the Doomwatcher. As Ashkeva Alyedin, a country peasant, you wake to find yourself trapped in a strange, magical, monastery, populated by evil monks. Over 360 rooms and more than 260K of text. Runs either outside the desktop or in a desktop window. All the usual AMF logic is applied to devising the various traps. !Billion ^ Desktop text adventure with over one billion combinations so there are over a billion different games. !Bungle ^ This is a simple text adventure ported from the BBC. It's not too demanding and is a good introduction to adventure games. !CastlGame = The instructions say 'wander around the castle and collect as much gold as you can'. !Crown ^ A simple text adventure for beginners by Linton Dawe. You have to return the Crown of Power (which has been stolen) to the castle and claim your reward !Dream = 'DreamScape' 0.21 a graphics adventure by Adam Davis using ALPS. !Dungeon = Dungeon Quest, graphics adventure game. One and two player versions.Includes a game editor to change and make new maps. !Dungeon ^ Novel name for an adventure game by Thomas Simmons !Dunjinz = Nice role playing adventure from Tor Houghton !Excalibur = From Chris Dawson. Rush around various screens and collect the diamonds etc. while avoiding various nasties. Complete with screen designer. A little bit of screen flicker but quite good. !FarWest ^ Desktop graphical adventure by Faederico Gallo created using GTAC. Unlike the usual Dungeons & Magic scenario this one's set in the Wild West !Flotsam ^ Flotsam of a Dream, rather good GTAC desktop game by Edmund Richardson with close links to certain well known space TV series and films. It's not 'closed' so if you've got a copy of GTAC you could add to it Fortress of Time = A text adventure based around a strange fortress with over 400 rooms. Initially much of the plot is unknown. Many of the inhabitants lie dead after a previous conflict and your ultimate object is not only to discover the past but to destroy the evil that still lives within the fortress. !GreatAdv ^ The Great Adventure by Gordon Pickard. Now works o S/Arm GTAC ^ Graphics text Adventure Creator. Great new program from Andrea Gallo. As the name sujests this lets you write adventure games with text and pictures that run in the desktop. It comes with a simple example game. The program is Shareware and there are a couple of minor restrictions on this version, but they don't stop you writing and running your own games. !Hack = Another version of NetHack. This on is different from the version on B053. I don't know how much the game has been changed, I can never stay alive long enough to find out. !Hack ^ Yet another non desktop version of Hethack, this time from Al Slater !Hermes ^ Hermes the God's messenger, a desktop graphics/text adventure written using GTAC (see G140) KORC = Three text adventures, KORC 1, 2 and 3. Set in the Kingdom of Relative Concepts. An unusual world, full of strange characters and objects. The three games have a variety of very strange plots! !KrytenTXT ^ Text adventure by Robert Titman. As you may imagine from the name, this is set aboard the mining ship Red Dwarf, so if you don't know what that is you probably won't get very far (or enjoy it much) !Marsquake ^ I've just realised that this great game by Paul Taylor wasn't in the library. Well, it is now. Includes editor Mapper ^ 1.00 From Nicholas Kingsley this is a program for designing game maps. It's intended to help you create a map for a game you are writing. !MicroAdv ^ A ext adventure creator/compiler from John Fairhurst. Includes example adventures !Moses = As Moses you have been selected to lead a mission to free all the slaves in Egypt. You have to collect all the commandments, Plagues and People. This is actually a fairly straightforward 'platform' game. !MysLand ^ Mysterious Land, a *very* simple text adventure from Tom Godber !Nerd ^ By Karl Hawkes, who describes it as 'the adventure game for nerds'. Your aim is to solve a murder which happened seven years ago during riots in the City of London (which left the city derelict) and kill the murderer! !NetHack = Rather large role playing text adventure ported from UNIX. Takes 1200Kb min so you need 2Mb. Can be run from hard or floppy as it can be split over two discs. !Pratt ^ Fake Pratt by Mark Randall. The pop group Fake Pratt have vanished only 20 minutes before they're due on stage and you have to find them. Short game and the solution is provided. PTT : Prehistoric Time Trip. A large text adventure in three parts. This is billed as 'RiscOS 3 only' but it will work in RO2 if you load the Font Manager and are prepared to put up with some minor problems. Unlike some other PD adventures this one seems to have a decent parsar and the game appears to play very well !Quest = 1.02 Quest for the Pendragon. A text adventure. This version consists of the first four parts, the remainder are available on registration. ROM = Realm of Madness. A 210 location text adventure by Stephen Mander. !RuralAv = Rural Adventure. You have just escaped from a mental hospital and you have to try to make your way to the harbour to escape the country !SecretGdn = The secret Garden !ShugTExp ^ By David Johnston, Shuggy The Explorer. Shuggy's village is plagued by attacks by orcs and he decides to stop them !Skimbard = This appears to be a sort of desktop text adventure creation tool. Absolutely no instructions and it comes with only a very short demo adventure. !Spheres ^ Spheres of Chaos by Chris Grant. Your quest is to locate the seven spheres, which were created by a wizard and scattered over the Kingdom, in order to prevent the evil king from getting then and using their power !SugarCube = A 'mini adventure' by Gary Fitton. The Golden Sugar Cube is the answer to all your problems! Trellis ^ This is actually an adventyre game interpretter by V.Hudd of Soft Rock Software. This makes it very easy to write text based adventure games. As well as comprehensive instructions (which do assume an understanding of adventure games and elementary programming) there are two sample adventures, !Crystal (The Purple Crystal of the Heavens) and !Pyramid (The Sacred Pyramid) TRSW ^ The Rather Silly Way, written by Andrew Williams and converted to the Arc by James Cort. No description necessary, the name says it all. !Ularn = Your daughter has a strange disease and only the great magician Polinneaus who has retired to the caverns of Ularn can save her. Game written by Ari Pitkanen !Umoria = 5.5 A highly complex dungeons game with lots of documentation. Games.Adventure.Infocom A variety of interpreters, compilers, and other tools for Infocom adventures plus several for you to play Games.Board/Dice !AutoMaton ^ Good desktop version of the game where you pile up the counters until they reach 'critical mass' when they explode and convert your oponents conters to your colour. From one to four players, any of whom can be the computer !Awari ^ Non-desktop game from Martyn Ewers. !BackGammn ^ 1.27 Desktop Bacgammon by Duncan Cobb !Baka_Chal ^ Very good desktop board game. You control 20 goats and the aim of the game is to get your goats onto the board. Unfortunately there are four tigers which will try to eat the goats (actually by jumping over them, rather like draughts). Nice graphics and fun to play. !Chain = Chain Reaction game for two players !Cluster = Simple but difficult game where you have to grab territory by placing three 'counters' adjacent to a vacant square !Cover ^ 1.10 Desktop game for one to three players by Keith Drakard. !Crag ^ Desktop dice game for from 1 to 4 players by P.Lurcock !Dad ^ Sliding block puzzle (no, I don't understand the name either) !Dominoes = Single player Desktop version of the game. !Draughts = Guess! !dtTaipei ^ This version has a novel twist from others, there are 999 repeatable games in addition to the normal random setup !Enigmar ^ A complex word puzzle by Mark Davies. This is similar to the 'word square' puzzles that appear in magazines but you can choose the style and difficulty !Euler ^ A version of the Knights Tour by Pete Godsall !Explode = A good single player version of the standard board game !Filler = Two player or one player and computer desktop game where you capture territory by changing its colour. !FindWords ^ Non-desktop word square puzzle. As well as a the sample puzzles you can also make your own. !GNUChess = The best non-commercial chess game, although the graphics are somewhat crude. However, full 'C' source code is included and extensive documentation. There are two versions, the old one 'just' works on S/Arm, but the newer (and better) one doesn't. !gnuGo ^ 1.1 The game of Go from the Free Software Foundation, written by Man Li !Goo ^ Desktop board puzzle game by Andrew Ayre !Hexatoms = Updated version of the old 'explosion' game where each 'square' is a hexagon. Leapfrog = Non desktop board game for two players !LoShang ^ Nice Taipei/Mahjonng game from D.Pedder !Lucas ^ Difficult game by Momen Nostri !Ludo = Faithful representation of the board game. All players can be either human or computer. !Ludo = Different from the previous version but once again any number of players up to four and they can play against each other or the computer. !Mahjongg ^ Nice (although non-desktop) version from Tim Browse. Plays very well. !MaxGammon = A version of Blackgammon from Ray Loades-Bannon !Merrills = This is quite a good 2 player version of the game. !Minefield ^ Yet another version. This one's by Stewart Brodie and is quite good !Monopoly = Looks like a BBC port but plays OK with all the features of the real game. !Othello ^ Desktop version from Dave Forth !Othello2 ^ Desktop version by Y Twll !OutWit ^ A two player tactical board game from Andrew Ayre. !PeggedOut = A good desktop solitaire game with a selection of boards with varying degrees of difficulty. !Puzzl ^ Very difficult puzzle by Richard Forster !Queens ^ A classic puzzle by E.T.Emms, try to place 8 queens on a chessboard so no queen is attacking any other Reversi = Non desktop version but includes full 'C' source. !Scrabble ^ Desktop scrabble from Phil Love !Shanghai = A Wimp patience game from Wynand Thompson !Shove = A sort of board game for two players. !Shuvem ^ Sliding block puzzle by Bill Hensman !Shuzzle ^ Simple (!) but rather difficult puzzle by Ian Palmer !Solitaire = Desktop version from R.I.D.Macfarl !Solitaire = Nice desktop version from Keith Drakard which can also 'play back' demonstration solutions. Includes a good tutorial !Solitare = Desktop version from Sandie the Walrus !Spots ^ Difficult board game by Patrick Hinrichs !Square = A strategy board game where you must place counters to form squares to gain points. Challenging. !Stax ^ Difficult and addictive dominoes patience game by Bill Hensman !Taipei = Nice version from Andrew Ferguson, adapted for the desktop by Alex Hopkins !TicTacToe = Simple 'noughts and crosses' game !TileTrial = Fit shapes on a board. A bit like a Tetris board game. !Triad ^ A desktop single player board game with no instructions from Philip Beresford. I *think* I've worked out how to play it so you should be able to. !Triang = Triangular solitaire. No further explanation needed. !Turnabout = A difficult board game where you score by placing counters in a line and changing the colour of your opponents counters. There are actually three players, two of whom are the computer. !Yatzy = Difficult game from Henrik Bjerregaard Pedersen !WhichWay ^ 1 or 2 player game where you have to move around a grid picking up numbers which either add to or subtract from your score depending on their colour. Not easy. !Word_S ^ A desktop word search program by Mike Smith. As with his previous programs it's Shareware, but there are no proper instructions, so although it looks like a very good program you are going to have to work out how to use it without any help from the Author. !X-Word ^ A crossword compiler from Mike Smith. Same comments apply as !Word_S. Games.Breakout !Arcannoy ^ Breakout game from Mark Gillman !ArcBall ^ Another straightforward version by Keith McAlpine, complete with screen designer. !Archanoid ^ Simple version from C.Abbott !Arkanoid = A good version with lots of levels, multiple balls, tough bricks, assorted falling thingies, etc. !Arka-II = A nice version with lots of features !Breakout2 = Comparatively gentle version !BrickABat ^ Another 'breakout' type game !Brix = Probably the simplest ever version for the Arc. Less than 7K of code and doesn't even use the mouse! !Brix2 ^ I know it's an oldie, but this is a good Breakout type game from Mike Williams. Lots of features and the screens are just textfiles so you can design your own very easily !OddBall ^ A great multi-level game loosely based on the 'breakout' theme. You have to use your 'bat' to bounce the 'ball' against various blocks. The most obvious difference is that the play area is irregular, and instead of the usual bat moving across the bottom of the screen with a line of bricks at the top, the bat is shown much magnified in a window which displays only a small part of the play area and it can be moved up and down as well as from side to side. At the right of the screen is shown a small display of the entire play area and you have to use this to work out where the bat, ball, blocks, and various other items are. Very addictive with lots of other features. !Penetrat = 'Penetrator'. Another very good game which includes a screen designer. !Powerball ^ Very good desktop 'breakout' by David Ramsden. Very playable !SpaceBall ^ No frills but who needs them? Nice sound effects that really make you feel you're hitting them bricks - better than all that background music !WallBall ^ A straightforward game. Games.Card !4Patience ^ Difficult and addictive patience card game !7Patient2 ^ Non desktop unexiting 7 card patience game by P.Kerr !Analyser ^ This is not a game but a program by Matthew Wilcox to analyse the scores obtained in a bridge game !BlackJack = Desktop game for up to four players, any of whom can be the computer. !BlkQueen ^ Non desktop card !Clock_Pat ^ Non desktop Clock Patience by Chris Payne !Cribbage ^ Desktop five card cribbage from P.Fairbrother. !Hearts ^ This is some sort of card game by Nick Rice who says he's not going to give any instructions because he's too busy. How considerate! !Kabale ^ Patience-type card game from Olav Reinert !KPatience ^ A desktop King Albert Patince from Darren Salt. !Patience+ = Non desktop version with much nicer graphics than the standard RiscOS patience. !Patience2 ^ Non desktop patience game !Poker ^ By Raffaele Ferrigno, Play against the computer !Sen_Wrang ^ Senior Wrangler, a patience game by Tim Havenhand !Sevens ^ Extremely addictive card game from Gary Lee. It's actually a four-handed game but the computer plays the other three hands. Highly recommended. !SPatience = Superior desktop patience that plays a variety of different games. Also has undo, replay etc. !StaksII ^ Complex card game from Moonlight Graphics. !Thieves ^ Forty Thieves. A desktop single-player card game from Graham West. !Towers ^ Patience-like card game from Danius Michaelides. Games.Education Hangman = Best version I have seen. A bulldozer pushes the letters into place. Keeps the player in suspense until the end. MagicWords = Another 'guess the words' type game. Pink Mog = An educational adventure game. Lots of questions that you have to answer on a variety of subjects. !Quiz = 1.11 Non desktop trivia quiz game by Martin Rose. At present the questions are DATA statements in the program but if this was changed it would probably have some educational use. Quizland = An educational quiz game with questions on English language, history, geography, maths and natural science. !Quote3 = 2.40 A sort of 'board game' where you have to answer multiple choice questions on quotations to move forward. Now all the questions are in the form of text files so it's a LOT easier to write your own. This game could therefore now be considered for educational use. !StarMath = Very good game which teaches maths. Enough excitement to keep children interested. !Starters = 'Consequences' style game TedTables = Teaches tables !Wordiz = 1.1 Two player word guessing game Games.Flight !AllAtSea ^ Fly your biplane among the islands and try to stop supplies being transferred by boat F18 Hornet ^ Version 2 of the flight simulator game from Quantum. F18 Hornet is a complete game similar to 'Interdictor' created using the Flight Simulator Toolkit. This is not the full program, it has only one mission whereas the full version has five, but is complete and is fully playable. The full program comes on two discs and is available from APDL for £7.50 FinalFlight^ Multi-mission game with a choice of aircraft from Mike Jackson !Flight = Straightforward flight simulator game created with flight sim toolkit !Forlon ^ A rather standard SIMIS game !Future ^ Yet another flight sim game. Quite good, if anything slightly better than most !Mission = Flight simulator game created with the SIMIS toolkit but instead of the usual style this one's set in space! !Mosquito ^ Nice WWII scenerio SIMIS flight simulator game from Chris Mottram. Set over some islands off the west coast of Scotland. Also includes good 'briefing' notes and drawings and data on your own aircraft and the enemy aircraft you may meet. !ProjectX ^ Another one from Colin McEwan. As usual you have to shoot up the enemy ground forces while avoiding the flak and enemy fighters !Riscy_1 = Another 'Interdictor' style flight simulator using the SIMIS toolkit. This is quite large and when de-archived nearly fills two 800K discs but it will run from archive or from a hard disc. !Riscy_III ^ The third in the series of Interdictor style flight simulators from Russell McKendrick. This one has three missions. !Seaplane ^ Instead of the normal jet fighter it's a WWII scenario where you are flying a seaplane in the Mediterranean against German U-boats and troopships. !Spitfire ^ Spitfire Fury by John Haddon. As the name suggests this is a flight sim game where you fly a Spitfire in 1939. there are twelve missions plus a practice mission. Scenery is quite good and varied Thunder Strike ^ Four mission flight simulator game by Shanaka Thilakawardhana. !Trech ^ Fly your biplane to destroy the trechery that has let the enemy planes occupy the neighbouring airfields. !Tornado ^ Conventional SIMIS game Warfare ^ 'Riscy Game II' from the same author and it's another flight simulator but set over the ocean. !WarJet ^ By David Woods. This is another flight simulator using the SIMIS toolkit but it's set in Scotland (is this an armed rebellion by the the Scot Nats'?). The scenerio is a 100Km square section which is, as far as possible, 'real', and contains Loch Lomond and Ben Lomond, the Campsie hills, the Carron resovoir, the Forth and Erskine bridges and many major roads and prominent buildings. In fact, Glasgow and the Clyde are very much real places. A pleasant change from the usual flight sim game with a desert and a bunch of pyramids. Creating this world was obviously a major project, and in fact simply flying around in it is the best part of the 'game'. You have all the usual guns and rockets, and there are things to shoot at and things that shoot back, but if you want action there are better games. However, if you want a flight simulator rather than an Interdictor style shoot-em-up this is the best PD one I've seen. !X-Wing ^ A SIMIS flight simulator game by Neal Plews with (as the name suggests) a Star Wars theme Games.General !10iss = 1.05 A version of the 'first ever' video game by Nicholas Metcalfe. Several variations which make this more than just the simple bat'n'ball game. !3DBounce = A 3D bat-n-ball game from Peter van der Ploeg !3DMaze ^ From John Fletcher this is a straightforward game where you have to try to find your way out of a 3D maze and also look for 'treasure'. The C source code is included, and this is very simple and well commented, so it could easily be expanded into a much more comprehensive game. !3D-Tanks = Wire frame graphics tanks game !Aargh! = You have to guide the little thingy around the various screens without touching anything. Doesn't sound like much but, like all the best games, it's a simple idea, difficult, but addictive. !Abuse A port of the PD release of the Crack dot Com PC game by Nick Vrenna. The full data files for Abuse are not PD, but the 3 level Shareware one is available, and this is included. I'm told that the program will work with the data files from the full PC game if you have a copy. This is RPC only, although I gather that it will work on any machine from 610 to S/ARM !AcidPac = PacMan yet again - good version !Agresion ^ 2.15 By Graham Crockford, who says this game was inspired by 'Gorillas' on the PC. It's a two player game where you fire projectiles at your oponent. With a patch for RO2 !Airball ~ Help! Even the Author admits that this one is almost impossible. There's no proper instructions (I don't even really know what the object is), but as it's a conversion I would hope that someone else will understand. !AntiGrav = This is one of those games where you have to 'hover' your jet while moving around a scrolling maze. Unlike most this one is actually playable! It also includes a screen designer. !ArchieMan = Desktop PacMan !Armatron = Zap the aliens, defuse the bombs and save the city. !Asteroids - Dodge the rocks !Astrophel ^ This is billed as 'a desktop space strategy game' by David Jones. Unfortunately, although there is extensive documentation, it is rather unstructured and is mainly concerned with explaining how to create the scenerio, the data structures, the user interface, etc. and is a bit thin on how you actually PLAY the game. !Asylum ^ Cut-down version of a multi-level platform game by Digital Psychosis !Atomix ^ By Terje Folmo who says it is based on the game of the same name on the PC. However, he doesn't tell you much about how to play it although it does have a screen designer !Avian ^ Help the intergalactic space-pilot/budgerigar rescue the hostage budgies captured by a cat. A sort of vertically scrolling Cave Run with extras by Matt Lucas !Ballonvng ^ Move about the maze while being pursued by nasties and burst the balloons. !Balloon ^ I think you are supposed to burst the balloons but no instructions !Ballz ^ A variation on the old 'pipes' theme by David Johnson. You have to guide a ball to the exit by changing its path with 'bends' which you manouvre into position with the mouse. In later levels there are various objects that make things more difficult. !Balvanic = This was apparently inspired by 'Boulder Dash' on the Atari so it's a 'Repton' type game. Has some nice touches such as the character impatiently tapping his foot if you don't do anything for a while. Complete with screen designer. Recommended. !BigBang ^ This is actually a 'demo' of the commercial game from Psycore. However, it's a very good 'playable' demo, (although as the full game comes on two discs it's nowhere near complete) and so I've decided to put it here instead of in the commercial demo section. !Blimp ^ Move around the screen and eat the pies without setting off any bombs !Blkheart = Castle Blackheart by James Watson. Rush about the castle, kill the baddies, collect the treasure, get the keys to open the doors.... !Blob ^ By David Johnson. Move around and get the diamonds while avoiding the bugs. Unexciting graphics but plays well !Blobby2 ^ By David Johnson, a scrolling 8 level platform game. You have to reach the flagpole at the top of each vertically scrolling level without being overtaken by the screen. !BlobbyDem ^ Nice multi level game from David Johnson. Lots of features. !Blots = Try to force the blots out of the screen with the use of boulders and bombs. !Blup ^ Good platform game by Richard Talbot-Watkins and Matthew Godbolt. RPC only, and it looks like a conversion with a letterbox screen but nicely done and good gameplay !Boink = Shoot the thingies (Boinkeroids) which are bouncing about and trying to squash you. Multi level game. !BOMB ^ Battle Of the Master Bombers by Owain Cole. Copy of an Amiga game of the same name with extras, something like Bomba Man !BombaMan ^ Run around the maze and drop bombs to blow up rocks and baddies, from Robert Titman !Bomber ^ This seems to be a 1 to 4 player game where you have to move around a maze, using bombs to remove obstructions, but no instructions at all !Bombs ^ By Steven Kramer, 3D puzzle game where you move around, blowing up the bombs, without exploding yourself !Bombz ^ A multi-level game by Tony Houghton. As the name suggests you have to move around each level getting rid of the bombs. There's also a level designer. !Botkiller ^ By Artex Software who wrote Exodus. 30 level game where you have to kill all the insane robots, solving puzzles collecting objects and avoiding various things that are trying to kill you. !Bounce2 ^ Rather difficult game where you have to bounce your ball around various screens. !Bouncy ^ Great little game where you have to 'bounce' a ball along platforms to change their colour without falling into the abyss !Bowls = Bowls game (surprise!) !Boxes ^ Two player game from Fraser McFarlane !BrickRun = The opposite of 'breakout' games. You have to stop the bricks and form a wall. !Bug = Guide the whoosit around and collect the mushrooms. Some problems with the Tracker module used (I think) on the Risc PC but it seems to work without music. !Buggies = You have to guide the 'buggies' around and collect things, etc. (I think!). No instructions, so you'll have to find out about it for yourself. !Bumper ^ By Andrew Titman, race the ball around the track collecting flags, bouncing off walls and trying not to fall in the water. Twelve tracks and a practise mode. !BunnyRace ^ Great platform game from Philip Mellor. Help Elvis the Bunny catch the evil Alfonso who's nicked his cabbages. !BurstPipe = I know it's not original but this is quite a good version !Castles = Move around the castle, crushing monsters with barrels or dropping things on them, collect the treasures. Good game from Mike Williams. !Cairo ^ By Evan Lewis, explore and loot the dungeon !CavrnDuel ^ 1.22 Two player game by Graeme and Steven Scott. You have to search the caverns to find weapons, armour and food before meeting your adversary !Chomper = 'Pac man' game. !CrazyMine ^ Crazy Paving Minesweeper. A complex non-desktop version of the minesweper game by A.W.Garrard !Cycling ^ By Andrew Titman. Cycle race game where you ride against two computer riders. Lots of options like length of track, quality of opposition and number of stages. !Daleth = 1.10 A platform game from AMF the Doomwatcher. Lots of features, collect diamonds, weapons, jetpack, keys (to open doors) etc. Nice smooth graphics. Each 'Hall of Testing' has a password so you can bypass the bits you have already completed. !DeathBall ^ 1 to 4 player game by Thomas Leonard. Move your 'ball' about various levels collecting coloured bars. Includes instructions for creating your own levels !Digger ^ Port of a PC game by Andrew Jenner. Very playable. Avoid the nasties and get cash! With lots of extra levels !DigOut = Nice 'Repton' type game from Carl Shaw. Collect assorted object, kill the baddies by dropping rocks on them, etc. Complete with screen designer. Dimension = A 3D game where you must move about the landscape collecting yellow tiles, although some are hidden behind locked doors, and these can only be opened by collecting the keys. Others are guarded by balls which can kill you. An editor is also provided so you can create your own screens. !DinoSaw ^ Superb game from Tom Cooper (Gyrinus, Lemings, Stxy, etc). Described as "A prehistoric platformer... A simple everyday story of a caveman and his chainsaw". Need I say more! This version only has a limited number of levels, the rest is available from the Author when you register. !Domain = Sorcerers Domain. A logic game loosely based on Repton. It contains many strange puzzles requiring only logic to complete Three fully RISCOS compatible editors can be used to design your own screen sets, define new characters and define how the sprites interact with each other and alter their characteristics. !D-Revenge = One or two player version of !PowerUp !Duck ^ Move your duck around and eat the fish while avoiding the skulls DungeonDuo ^ Two player game by Paul Hallam where you rush about the corridors killing baddies. Includes an editor. !Elevator ^ Horrible, nasty, things are running rife in the lift shaft of the new office building. Kill the nasties and try to get to the top of the lift shaft and rescue the Princess !Elite ^ 32 bit version of the best BBC game, and probably one of the really great classic games. Includes a utility to let it run on S/ARM and a copy of the Commander editor !Elite+. If you think you're good, create a Commander with NO weapons, NO carge, NO money, JUST enough fuel to reach the next system and see how you get on. (Yes, it can be done) !EliteTrad ^ Shows the profit/loss from trading cargoes between different systems !EOR ^ Maze game !Exeria = Escape from Exeria from Soft Rock. Pac Man type game. !Fall = This is the first version of this game I've seen on the Arc. A lot of small balls are held up by a grid of letters. Two players take turns in 'taking away' a letter and the one who releases most balls wins. !Fall Guy - 2 player sliding block game !Firebolt ^ Game by Ian Waugh for 1 to 4 players. You make your way through levels by dropping a bomb to blow holes in walls (getting out of the way rapidly). Lots of levels and a screen designer !Flood ^ By David Johnson, position the blocks to direct gushing water to safety. With level editor. !FruitMach ^ Desktop fruit machine !Fred ^ Another rather nice maze game from Nicholas Marriott !Frogger ^ Hopper clone. Fairly good version, lots of levels with increasing difficulty. The graphics aren't brilliant but it plays well !Fruits = Non desktop fruit machine gambling game. !Gauntlet2 = Maze game. No credits or instructions. !Genister = Platform game with the usual monsters and things to collect. !Ghouls = A platform game by Julian Havercroft. No proper instructions and I haven't really worked out what you're supposed to do. If you find out, please tell me. !GHZap : Incredibly useful utility from Quintin Parker which tries to intercept all those naughty "UpdateMC" calls usd by incompetent programmers which will (probably) crash your computer. !Giana ^ The Great Giana Sisters, a nice platformer converted from the C64. Works on Risc PC with a few minor glitches !Goop ^ By Andrew Titman. The royal family of Goop blobs have sent Goop on a 15 level mission to reclaim all the stars which have been stolen by the evil scorpions. Works on a RiscPC with Game On !Gravity ^ By David Horman. You've probably seen this before. You fire missiles at your opponent but they are thrown off course by the gravity fields of the planets. However, this is the best version I've seen with much nicer graphics.!GravWars = Good version of the 'gravity' game !GravWars = Good version of the 'gravity' game !Gremlins = Pac Man clone from Brian Tucker with original game code from Aaron Timbrell GyrinusII ^ Son of Gyrinus by Tom Cooper v3.6 A 'platform' game where you collect objects to gain points and weapons to defend yourself. You will need to de-arc it because it won't run from within the archives. This game actually requires 2 meg but there is also a version which will run on 1 meg machines. !Hedz ^ Very strange! The heads of assorted school friends and teachers are bouncing around the screen trying to squash you and you have to zap them. !High/Low = An old favourite. There's a gambling element added to this desktop version. !Holocaust ^ By Graham Crockford. Really a hugely expanded version of the game where 2 to 4 players throw rocks at each other over a hill or wall. With this implementation you can chose between 22 different weapons, lots of accessories, shields, move about (using up fuel), etc. !Hopper ^ 1.00 Yes, I know you've seen it before, but that doesn't mean it's not still fun. Very good version of the classic game by Simon Foster !HRRDemo ^ High Risc Racing demo. A car racing game where you have to earn money by winning so that you can buy extras for your car and pay for the things you need to make you more competitive. !Hypnos ^ Desktop 3D maze game by Raffaele Ferrigno. You heve to collect various objects to let you escape. !Inferno ^ Playable demo of a multi-level game from Paradise where you have to try to damp down the reactor before it explodes. Lots of assorted gimmicks etc. !InfMass ^ Collect all the pills before you run out of time !InYerFace - Two player 'Light Cycles' type game with several extra features !JawWars ^ Use your toothbrush to zap the evil germs before they destroy all the teeth !Joop ^ Platform game from GEK. !JSW ^ 1.43 Jet Set Willy 2 by Darren Salt. Complete with screen designer. Just as much fun after all this time as it was on the old Speccy! !Knockout = From the people at Lunchtime magazine this is the nicest version I've seen of the game where two players fling things at each other over a barrier. You have to set the force and elevation of the throw and there are some nice variations like wind, 'blowers' and 'gravtators'. Although it's a two player game it's good enough to be worth playing against yourself !Ladybird = Good 'Pacman' type game !Lemings ^ Superb game from the Author of Gyrinus II. I believe the name has been changed for copyright reasons but having read the instructions it might be a spelling mistake. !LetDrop ^ Letters drop from the top of the screen and you have to zap all except the ones that correspond with the ones along the bottom. Not easy! !Lite = Simple two player Lite Cycles game. !Lunar ^ 3D walking shooting game by Graham Bell. OK, so it's not Doom, but it's a lot cheaper !Maze ^ Desktop maze by David Johnson, with designer !Miner = 2.2 Another Spectrum port from Russ Juckes - Manic Miner. Now includes a cheat module. !Miserly ^ By Robert titman, a platform game where you have to search the tax offices, prison, a car park and the Royal Mint to try to find your lost money !MoonQuake ^ A large meteor has struck the moon close to the lunar base and your job is to go into the underground caverns that make up the base and clear the rockfalls. There are various objects to be found and used. !MrDoo ^ Good maze type game by S.Kett !MrMatt ^ Extremely good desktop maze/falling blocks game by Huib Verweij !MrPea = Nice little platformer from Graham Savage. !Nasty! ^ Sir Nick Nasty in Blocksville. As usual, grab the diamaonds !Navigator = For no apparent reason you are flying a spaceship around Chicago, through the sky above it and through the cellars Very difficult. !NightShot = Skeet shooting game !NoWindows ^ Get your own back on Bill Gates for Crimes Against Humanity and ease your frustrations by zapping the Windows® logos !OgresLair ^ By Kevin Martin. 1 or 2 player game. Explore the ogres lair, find him, and kill him. Only it's not quite as simple as that (well, it wouldn't be, would it!) !Opus = A variation on PacMan !Panic = Panic the Fridgehog by David Fletcher. All resemblance to any other games with a similar name is, of course, purely coincidental. !Pelmanism ^ Non desktop but quite good version of the old favourite from Mark Gillman !Pipe = Another oldie - join up the broken pipes !Pipey - Lay pipes to catch the ball !PlantEat ^ 1.2 Man Eating Plants by Paul Hallam. Try to stay alive dodging the monsters by hiding behind the plants. !Plig ^ By Chris Egan. Collect all the goodies in each level before the time runs out !PollTax ^ A sixty level game from Quintin Parker where you have to push blocks, collect money to open doors, etc. Ignore the name - it really has nothing to do with anything! !Pong = As in Ping Pong. One or two player game. !PowerUp = By Liakat and Luqueman Khan using the Alpine Software games creator, sideways scrolling shoot-'em-up. !pUpD = 'Pleb up, pleb down'. Having spent a while killing everything that moves it's now time to try to save some. People with lemming tendencies are flinging themselves from a skyscraper and you must 'bounce' them to safety on your trampoline. Crude graphics but great fun. !Pushy ^ If you are fed up with collecting diamonds this nice little game from R.Williams will make a change. Push the blocks around to expose the crosses marked on the floor. Not as easy as it sounds !PushyII ^ By This is an improved version of the game on G149 by R.Williams where you push the blocks around to expose the crosses marked on the floor. This is not just a later version, it's a lot harder and *much* bigger. When de- archived it takes aboput 2.4Mb of disc space, and you will need 2Mb of RAM to de-arc it, so you will require either 2Mb + hard disc or 4Mb to run it from the archive !Pypes = Join up the pipes quickly before the green gunge appears !RHFT ^ Rock Hard Fluffy Thing by Mike Goatly. Collect the diamonds while avaoiding the Nasty Things. Good game, with a map designer !Roller ^ Straigtforward platformer from Julian Havercroft. You will need to turn off the cache with an ARM 3 !Scotty ^ Jet Set Scotty. Forget all the usual descriptions, with a name like that you can surely guess what it is! !Shuggy ^ Another maze game by David Johnson !ShugTExp ^ Shuggy the Explorer lives in a village plagued by attacks from Orcs and sets off to defeat them. By David Johnson !Sim ^ 1.10 A two player desktop game from Keith Drakard. I'm not going to describe it, except to say it's not easy! !Snake = Guide the snake around and eat the mice. !Sparky = Good version of the old game where you have to trap the 'spark' in a cage by drawing lines across the screen. !Sparky ^ Simple but quite good maze game !Splodge = Another 'collect the diamonds' game from Andrew Wood. Great graphics and a few nice individual touches. Includes a good screen designer. !Splodge ^ By David Johnson, quickly try to get to the exit of each level while collecting bonus points, using various objects to help you, and avoiding the baddies !Sprog = Collect the bones and ignore the thingies. This game thoroughly screws up everything so be prepared to switch off and on again after playing! !Squiggle ^ This is a two player game. The idea is to add pieces in turn to the end of the 'road' and try to force your opponent to run into a wall. !Stacker = In this game you 'push' objects about to move them to the correct places. Doesn't sound very exiting but, as usual, there are things in the way, traps, and 'treasures' which boost your score. Very playable. Comes complete with a game editor so you can create your own screen. !StarBase ^ Missile command type game by Graham Rawbottom !STG ^ Save The Geeks. Only you can stop the evil Snerds from killing the nice little Geeks. !Stib ^ 1.03 Good and addictive game by Julian Brown. A sort of cross between Breakout and Tetris. You 'shoot' things at the wall to make sets of three, when you do they vanish !StrmSweep ^ Another variation on the minesweeper game from A.W.Garrard. This time the mines move! !Styx = 3.0 Good game from Tom Cooper. SuperSkate = Dodge the potholes and obstacles on your skateboard. !Swarm ^ Highly acclaimed game from Matthew Bloch. All sorts of robots and aliens are out to get you, plus there are space mines which you have to dodge. You have to collect the diamonds to get to the next level. Very addictive and has excellent graphics. !Swerve = 0.04 Desktop Light Cycles style game for up to four players from Jason Williams. !TankDuel ^ RPC/A7000 only game by Graeme Scott. 2 to 4 players drive their tanks about the landscape, hiding behind things and shooting at their opponents !TDT ^ Straightforward but difficult top-view tank game. Simple wire-frame graphics but lots of features !Thrust ^ By Richard Atterer, another (but good) clone of the popular oldie !Trek ^ 1.30 Based on a BBC version of the standard Star Trek game by T.Kennington and rewritten and updated for the Arc by Les Hurst and Alex Hopkins. Not spectacular but one of the nicest versions I've seen. !Trynth = A space desktop strategy game from David Jones !Twiz = Another simple game idea that's very good. Thingies (twizzles) are eating away at the screen and can only be killed by luring them to one spot. They can be guided by shooting away part of the screen or firing a pellet which you can then 'explodge' into a ball that they can't eat. !Ubiquetus = Flashy but not very good 'gravity' style space game Walker2 ^ This is from Nicholas Kingsley and seems like a good game. There's lots of instructions, but he forgets to mention exactly what you're trying to do and how you have to do it! !War = Throw bombs at the enemy castle !Wheelspin = Drive along the road and miss assorted thingies. !Willy = 1.4 A port of Jet Set Willy by Russ Juckes. Still fun to play. Includes a 'cheat' module. !Wizard = Rush about trying to collect various items while dodging assorted thingies that are attempting to kill you. Not state-of-the-art but very playable. Wizard Apprentice demo. 3 level playable demo of the RPC only CD game. To get it onto a floppy disc a lot has been left out, amongst other things, there's no sound. The Wizard Apprentice CD normally costs £14.95 !Woody ^ Form Geof Holland, jump over (or shoot) the various thingies which zoom at you and collect te gold nuggets !Xor ^ Superb multi-level desktop maze game by John Hedley. I seem to remember this game being a great hit on the BBC many years ago !XmasTanx ^ 1 to 4 player fling-things-at-the-other-players game by Andrew Hunter. Set in Antartica, hence the name, and it's got all the usual features and more !ZapArena ^ By Chris Rutter, shoot the baddies as quickly as you can without burning up too much grass !ZotEmpire = Non desktop Risc game Games.Kids !AirDuel = Simple two player 'dogfight' game, not flashy but nice and slow so ideal for younger children. !Airline = You are the chairman of a small airline and you have to run it in such a way as to increase your assets to the point where you can take over British Airways. !Alpine ^ Vertically scrolling downhill ski slalom !Astroball ^ Two player Bat'n'Ball game by Nick Rice !Battle = Two player player 'Space Battle' !Baz ^ You have to fire a coin from your piggy bank and try to make it hit Baz, who is hovering above you hurling abuse and other substances. That's just the first level. Then it starts to get difficult! Not state-of-the-art but an amusing game from A.James !BeatemPE ^ On a distant planet, the survivors of a wrecked spaceship slog each others guts out to take the one escape pod back to earth.... !Bomber - The old favourite. !Bomber = 1.01 Another version from Richard Whincup. !BombPanic = Catch as many of the falling bombs as you can in the bucket before you eventually miss one. !Bounce ^ Make the ball bounce over the holes or it will burst on the nail at the bottom. !Bumpers = 'Bumperoids' game, shoot the 'asteroids' before they splat you !Bungle = This is a simple text adventure ported from the BBC. It's not too demanding and is a good introduction to adventure games. !Bunnies ^ Try to zap the bunnies as they run accress the screen !Cannon ^ Shoot down the thingies flying past with your cannon. By David Johnston !CaveRun = Fly your whatever-it-is through the cave without crashing into the walls or anything else !Charlie = Based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory !Chase = Chase objects about the screen with your mouse pointer. Doesn't sound like much but it's actually quite good !Columns ^ Tetris game but quite gentle and easy to play !Creepie2 = Guide the 'worm' around and score by 'eating' various objects while not hitting the edges of the screen. !Darts - Good two player darts game !DogFight = Two biplanes fight it out !Dot_Dot ^ Join up the dots and make a picture !Face ^ Make a funny face by selecting from various features (and perhaps putting them in the wrong place). !Froggy ^ A sort of 'space invaders' variation. Instead of shooting down aliens your froggy has to catch the flies with his tounge. !Fruit ^ None desktop fruit machine. The instructions are not too good and the game isn't brilliant but there are lots of gambling options which can make it interesting. !FunFaces ^ A rather more sophisticated program from Mike Williams for making up faces. This one is a desktop app, but unlike !Face you can't put the bits in odd places. !GoingGone = Enhance your mouse skills. Move around the 'maze' and grab the fruits which appear before they fade away. !GWord5 ^ Simple'guess the word' game where you have to 'type' the word by clicking on a keyboard Hangman = Best version I have seen. A bulldozer pushes the letters into place. Keeps the player in suspense until the end. !Horses = Simple horse racing/gambling game. A bit slow but young kids like it. !Horses ^ Multi-player gambling game !Jigsaw ^ Very good jigsaw puzzle with several jigsaws and lots of options to make it hard or easy !MadDash = You must dash across the screen to collect what look look like tomatoes dodging the drips of poisonous rain !Matchit ^ By Bill McKeague, try to match the bits of the figures who are split into three parts !Million = Try to make a million in the magazine publishing business !Minefield ^ Simple desktop Mines !NoughtEx ^ Desktop noughts and crosses, play against the computer. !OddPets ^ Draws some *very* weird animals. !OutForce = 'Shooting gallery' game. Get the 'baddies' as they appear at the windows before they get you !PestCtrl ^ Splat the rats and various other small furry objects that appear. very satisfying! !Photon ^ Vertically scrolling game from Ben Carter. First you have to dodge the mines, then catch and shoot the mothership !Pigeons = 'Dogfight' type game for two players. !Pootah ^ Probably the most revolting set of icons available (but I quite like the dinosaur floppy disc icon). Created especially for younger users. !PowerQues = 'Quest for Power', another 'cave run' type game !ProDarts ^ Good darts game !ProHorsie ^ Another horse racing/gambling game !Racer ^ An unexiting game for one or two players. You race around a track trying to avoid crashing or hitting the other cars. !RadRacer ^ Try to race your car around the track !RockSmash = Fairly standard 'asteroids' game !SheepRace ^ A sort of gambling game from Quintin Parker. I think the name gives you a clue to what it's about! !Shooting2 ^ Shoot the birds as they fly past !Simon = Non desktop version. !Slapper ^ Splat the wasps! !Snake = Guide the snake around and eat the mice. !Soysta = Zap the falling thingies by hitting the correct key. Intended to teach keyboard skills. !Splords = Another two player 'space battle' game !Springy = Make Springy jump over the various objects !Starfight ^ Simple two player game !Voyager ^ Fly through the rings of the planets to gather data !Wallaby2 = Wallaby Wrestling Federation championships. For from two to six players. Make your wallaby bounce on your opponents head to win. !WarofWor = Two player game where you try to shoot the other before he gets you. !Wire = Guide the 'hoop' along the wire. !XmasGame ^ The rheindeer are on strike and so Santa has had to hire a plane to make his Christmas deliveries. The problem is that the presents are coming down rather fast and not to accurately so you have to catch them. Games.Misc !ArchiF ^ Archi Fighters. A rather unfinished beat-em-up game. Works on the RPC but the players tend to vanish off screen from where you here the sounds of your fighter having the *&^$ knocked out of him !ATC ^ 1.01 Air Traffic Control by Mike Smith. A simulation of controlling civil aircraft and guiding them in to land at several airports using your radar screen. Some features are not yet implimented and others will only be available in the 'full' version (ie. after you pay - so it's NOT Shareware). CoreWars = A good version of the computer strategy game with debugger, instructions and several example programs !Cricket = 1.35 Good limited overs cricket game from D.Carter. The graphics aren't sensational but they're adequate. You can load and save the teams and create your own. Lots of variations so the game is moderately realistic. Versions for VGA or standard monitors. !FantasyF1 ^ Fantasy Formula 1 racing game by Steven Hawkins. The aim is to win the world championship for your team by picking two drivers and two cars from those racing. !FileWars ^ A rather strange game from Adam Richardson where two armies of your files fight each other. Don't ask me why, or how the winner is decides, but it might help to while away a few idle minutes.... !Final = A 'space trading' game. You must send out your spaceships to colonise planets, mine ore, and send it back to Earth to get money to buy oxygen and supplies, without which the colonists will die. This is an old idea and not the best version I've seen but it seems to work quite well. NB - This program requires around 400K of System Sprite space and you will need to set this manually. !FunPark ^ This is meant to be a simulation of running a funfair. I think you have to buy rides, set prices, etc. No instructions, so I had difficulty in working out what to do, but experience suggests that any seven year old would probably not have any difficulty. !Golf ^ Quite good golf game from W.H.Varley and various others. Up to 18 holes and from one to four players. !Kick-Off ^ 2.9 Now renamed 'Kick-Off Pro' with even more features. Football Manager game by Mark Davies. You have to do all he things you would expect if you were running a football team, buy and sell players, look after your stadium, and you can even borrow money to carry out improvements. Once the season starts you have to decide on tactics and look after morale. This is a complicated program, and a complete season will take several hours (probably not all in one session). A 'must have' for all football fans who are sure they could do a lot better than all those !$%*ing useless managers !Lemonade ^ This is not really a game, it's a simulation of running a lemonade and ics cream stall. In fact it's a complex business simulation where you have to buy stock, set prices, etc. !LotoNum ^ By Nick Rice, generates sets of random numbers for use in the lottery !Mines ^ Space Mines by Thomas Simmons. A slightly updated version of the old game where you control a mining colony and have to buy/sell items to keep the colonists alive !PinWizard ^ Pinball Wizard by Mike Pool. Non desktop game. No instructions but although it is implied that the flippers should work I can't make them. !RailPro ^ Superb simulation of traffic control of a railway station by Jos Keijzers. You let trains arrive, guide them to a platform, and direct them to the correct exit lines. There are several ready-made stations and timetables, and an editor program for you to make your own. If this sounds rather boring (nothing to shoot, no bombs, etc) you couldn't be more wrong. It's VERY difficult to keep everything moving on time. !Railway ^ By M.S.Draper, this is not really a game, it's a simulation of building and running a railway. As well as the actual game, which can be played by from one to four players, there are also tools for you to create your own railway networks. You have to decide where to build, when to buy rolling stock, move your trains, make contracts to collect and deliver goods, etc !Risiko ^ A desktop version of Risk !Risk ^ 1.01 Comprehensive non desktop version from Mark Sizer !Risk ^ Another version of the popular game, this time by Steve Bosman !StockMkt = Stock market game. Buy and sell shares and try to make a killing. !Trader = Another business simulation for one to four players where you have to move your ship from port to port carrying cargo. Looks like a BBC conversion (Mode 7) but plays OK. Games.Puzzle !3DMine : 2.03 A 3D version of the old Minesweeper game by Andrew Garrard. Needs a minimum of 2Mb. Very difficult! !4Square ^ An interesting (and very difficult) desktop puzzle from Darren Salt. !5x5 ^ Extremely difficult desktop puzzle by Tim Gladding. you simply have to 'set' all the squares in a 5 x 5 grid, but each time you toggle the state of a square four of those surrounding it also change !Amazing = Explore the 3D maze !Anagram - Simple Anagram generator !Beakers ^ Non desktop game where you have to shuffle water between two beakers to isolate the required quantity in one beaker. It sounds simple but it's actually quite difficult. !BlokSnook ^ A non desktop sliding block puzzle !Blup ^ 1.10 By Andrew Ayre. This is a good puzzle type game where you can play against the computer, the clock, or another player. Clicking on a ball makes it change colour, you have to get as many of the balls as possible to change to a certain colour. Unfortunately this affects the colours of adjacent balls. Complicated and addictive. !Clock_Pat ^ Non desktop Clock Patience by Chris Payne !Connect4 = Join up four counters to win. !Connekt_X = A not too brilliant example of the game where you drop counters into columns and try to make lines. However you can set various options which make it easier or more difficult !Crossword ^ Billed as 'Haslam's Magnificent Crossword Designer'. What more can I say? !Cypher ^ A desktop game based upon a Windows (bleeuuch!) game. !DrawCross - Takes a text file and produces a Draw file crossword !Enigma ^ Engel's Enigma. Very difficult puzzle from Andrew Ayre. If you're fedup with Rubik's Cube try this. !Euler ^ A version of the Knights Tour by Pete Godsall !FiveDice ^ 1 to 3 player desktop dice game by Michael Ellis !Fish = A memory game for two players !Goo ^ Desktop board puzzle game by Andrew Ayre Hangman = Best version I have seen. A bulldozer pushes the letters into place. Keeps the player in suspense until the end. !Hanoi ^ Desktop 'Tower of Hanoi' from Darren Salt. This is an ideal version if you're a bit short sighted because the window is scaleable. !IconMatch - Good 'Pairs' game using the RiscOS icons !JigWord ^ 1.60 A type of 'clueless' crossword puzzle. !Kalaha = Extremely difficult game !KingOut = Simple sliding block puzzle !Lucas ^ Difficult game by Momen Nostri !MastMind ^ 0.02 rather nice desktop Mastermind from James Harvey !Mastrmind = A version of the popular game from Nicholas Metcalfe MemoFlex = A 'pairs' game from Moonlight Graphics with a unique feature as the 'tiles' can be in up to five layers. !MindTrap ^ Very difficult desktop puzzle game by Darren Salt. You have to line up all the blocks of the same colour by rotating/swapping sets. You can save/resume a game at any time (very useful!) !Mine = I know you've sen it before, yet another desktop version by D.Walters and A.Fawcett !Minefield ^ Yet another version. This one's by Stewart Brodie and is quite good !Minesweep = 1.41 A very nice desktop 'find the mines' game by Keith Drakard. One of the best I've seen and very addictive. !Pentoms = Pentominos is an ancient game played with a series of geometric shapes. The idea is to replace them in the 'box' in which they are supplied. Sounds easy? I assure you it isn't. This was the first version written for a computer and was to be a commercial game on the BBC but it was never released and has been converted for the Arc. by the Author. !Pipey - Lay pipes to catch the ball !PolySaw - Jigsaw game !Puzzl ^ Very difficult puzzle by Richard Forster !Puzzle = 2.03 Nice sliding block puzzle. A couple of puzzles are included but you can make your own from any sprite file. Puzzles = A series of non desktop logic and geometric puzzles by T.Emms. These are not very graphically stunning and some are rather difficult. All have solutions supplied just in case you believe them to be impossible. !Queens ^ A classic puzzle by E.T.Emms, try to place 8 queens on a chessboard so no queen is attacking any other !Quiz = 1.11 Non desktop trivia quiz game by Martin Rose. At present the questions are DATA statements in the program but if this was changed it would probably have some educational use. !Ringlets ^ Connect shapes together to form circles. !RSI ^ Shove the blocks scattered about a room to the storage area. The levels are plain text so you can make your own and you can save games !Rubik = Computer version of the Rubik Cube !RubikCube = And again. !Slides = Another sliding block puzzle but this one uses an animated picture. !SokoBas ^ 1.4 By Arjan Opmeer, desktop version of the game where you have to shove the blocks scattered about a room to the storage area. Obviously this isn't quite as simple as it sounds !Starters = 'Consequences' style game !Stax ^ Difficult and addictive dominoes patience game by Bill Hensman !Sweeper = Another desktop 'minesweeper' game. !Taipei = Superb desktop version of this ancient Chinese game by Alex Hopkins. Very addictive. !WhichWay ^ 1 or 2 player game where you have to move around a grid picking up numbers which either add to or subtract from your score depending on their colour. Not easy. !Word_S ^ A desktop word search program by Mike Smith. As with his previous programs it's Shareware, but there are no proper instructions, so although it looks like a very good program you are going to have to work out how to use it without any help from the Author. !Wordiz = 1.1 Two player word guessing game !WSearch = 1.70 Composes 'Word Search' puzzles of the sort beloved of magazines where you find words hidden in a square !X-Word ^ A crossword compiler from Mike Smith. Same comments apply as !Word_S. !Ztrax = A nice variation on the 'Pipes' theme using sliding blocks. Complete with screen designer. Games.Shootup !Aliens ^ 2.01 A simple 'shoot everything' game by Mark Hiller !Armagedon = Shoot down the incoming missiles before they get you. !AstroSmsh ^ Shokot-em-up with lots of bells and whistles including a weapon shop where you can buy extra goodies !BatlDroid ^ Battle Droids by Colin McEwan. Just zap everything in sight! !Blitz ^ Ballroom Blitz. A thinly disguised (but quite good) one or thwo player variation on the Space Invaders theme by Neil Pawson !Blitzer ^ OK, so it's not state-of-the-art, but it's still a pretty good shoot-em-up. !Blue ^ Blue Thunder by D.Birch. Vertically scrolling shoot-em-up !Chaos ^ A good description. The general idea is to shoot at just about everything and score as much as possible before the inevitable happens !Chopper ^ Vertically scrolling shoot-everything-that-comes-at-you from Reter Reeves-Hall !Command = Simple 'missile command' game !Command = 'Missile Command' game from Aaron Timbrell !Crossbolt ^ 2.00 A not too brilliant 'space invaders' type game !CyberWar ^ Forget the blurb - it's a zap-everything-that-moves shoot-em-up by Darren Windsor !Dream = A sort of scrolling 'if it moves, shoot it' game. Surprisingly fast considering it's all written in Basic. !Eclipse ^ Another (quite good) space invaders game from Chris Hakes. Lots of levels and features. !Force ^ Looks like some sort of multi-player shoot everybody type game, but again no instructions, just a screen designer Forgotten Time = Simple but exciting sideways scrolling game from AMF The Doomwatcher !GryThnder ^ 1.03 Grey Thunder from Colim McEwan. A sideways scrolling shoot-em-up. Yes, another one, Boring, eh? Well, this time there's a slight difference. this version happens entirely in a miniature window on the icon bar! !Gunship ^ Sideways scrolling shoot-em-up by Paul Hallam. Lots of complicated controls and is supposed to need two people the fly the gunship, a pilot and a gunner, but anyone with three hands or under the age of twelve should have no problems. !Hive ^ Very good space invaders game by Matthew Bloch and others. Lots of features and includes C source code !Intruders = Space invaders style with motherships and shields. !Invader = Simple game where you shoot the whatevers coming at you across the screen Invaders = By Tim Peugniez. Space invaders game. NEEDS 2MB. Quite good but not as fast as Yaig. !Invasion ^ A fairly conventional Space Invaders game from David Baker and Andrew McDonald. !Missile ^ Middile Command clone from J.Hornell !MissileC = A 'missile command' game where you have to shoot down the incoming missiles before they destroy your cities. !NotSpInv? ^ Not Space invaders Again from Paul Hallam. Well, it looks like it to me! !NxtGen ^ Not terribly brilliant (!) sideways scroller !Photon ^ Vertically scrolling game from Ben Carter. First you have to dodge the mines, then catch and shoot the mothership !PlanetWar = Three games in a single package (Annihilate, Planet War and Master War). There's no instructions but I understand these are all 'standard' games on other platforms. !Poacher = This is really a thinly disguised 'space invaders' game. !Positron ^ Straightforward Space Invaders game by Jonathan Tate !Robocatch ^ This is a 'cut down' version of the full game with fewer levels etc. Seems to be a fairly standard shoot up. !ShadoFire = Just zap as many aliens as you can before they get you !ShootUp = Just what it says. A good, fast, space invaders style game. Includes assembler source code with sprite routines so will be of interest to programmers. !ShootUp = Alien zapper from Linton Dawe !SpaceInv = (Subtitled 'Not Space Invaders Again'). By R.Chasmer. You've probably seen it all before but that doesn't mean it's not worth just one more go. !StarTrek = 1.50 Good standard Star Trek game. !Tanks = Very good version of this popular game. Several levels with lots of enemy tanks to shoot at (if they don't get you first!) !TBVG = Drive your tank (??) about and try to shoot the thingies before they shoot you. Good game. !WimpyInv = Crude graphics, unexciting sound, but a great classic 'space invaders' from Keith McAlpine !Xylon-Pro ^ One or two player Space Invaders style shoot-'em-up YAIG = 1.50 Yet Another Invaders Game by Bjorn Flotten. Games.Tetris !3DTetris = So you liked Tetris and thought Hextris was hard? Wait till you try 3DTetris. BIATetris = Brothers in ARM Tetris. Not really a game, more of a demo with a tetris game tacke on. !Bloxed = A Tetris variant by Steven Singer. Has extra features like a two player mode, 'power' blocks, bombs, a 16 ton weight that removes three columns of bricks when it lands, etc, plus various 'nasties' at the higher levels. !CATtris ^ Cat Tetris, a non desktop variant where the 'blocks' are various shaped items of interest to the watching feline !Columns ^ Rather old (but fairly easy) non desktop Tetris game from Rick Hughes !CTetris = Colour Tetris !CTetris ^ Challenge Tetris from Darren Salt. A two player non desktop game. !Farbeyond ^ Desktop Tetris !FPTetris = Flying Pig Tetris. Not the most wonderful version but OK. !Hatris = Thought you'd seen every possible variation of Tetris? This desktop program will have you stacking different shaped hats instead of those boring old blocks !Hextris = Tetris type game but with hexagonal shapes so more difficult. IYAToV ^ It's Yet Another Tetris Variant. Blocks drop anto a see-saw and you have to try to keep it balanced. This version now modified to work on S/ARM !MarBlocks ^ A non desktop but quite good (and not too hard) version of Tetris by A.Wood !Quadris ^ Non desktop Tetris !Quartet - Tetris type game !Quintet = It's that game again - a one or two player version from from Jean-Paul Hamerton !Rtf_Pro ^ Another Tetris clone. this one's quite good. It's non desktop and is meant to be a two player version, but it was never completed so only one player is 'active'. Not as flashy as some but plays well. !Staka = 1.50 Ian Palmers very good (but !%$#@y difficult) 3D version of Tetris. !SuperFE ^ Super Foul Egg. Good tetris type game for from 1 to 4 players. Lots of features and nice graphics. !Tetris = Straightforward non desktop game by A.Hersee !Tetris2 = Another uncomplicated version with no Author's name. No frills but plays very well !Tetris = Reasonable desktop version. !WhipTris = Not a brilliant Tetris clone but a two player competitive Graphics !Atari-Scn = Converts Atari Neochrome files into Arc screens !Beeb-Scrn = Converts between BBC mode 0,1,2,3 or 5 screens and Archimedes equivalents !ChangeMod = Lets you change the screen mode of a sprite !Creator = 3.00 An Converts Arc sprites or Translator 'Clear' files to GIF, TIFF, AIM, PBMPlus or JPEG !DrawGrab = Converts a DrawFile to sprite. Seems to work OK with some files and not so good with others !EPSobject = Converts EPS format files as used by Corel Draw, Aldus Freehand, Adobe Illustrator etc. into vector objects suitable for use in !Draw !FYEO2 = 2.01 For Your Eyes Only. Viewer for JPEG, GIF and now PPM and Targa files which is an alternative to Translator or ChangeFSI. Unlike Translator it works within the desktop and it's a lot faster and simpler to use. On the other hand the fact that it works within the desktop means it's forced to use the Wimp palette. The answer - get both! 2.00 seems more 'robust' than earlier versions which sometimes crashed if there was a problem with the image. !Grab = 2.02 Saves a copy of the Wimp sprite pool to disc !Grabber = Interrupt driven screen grabber. Ideal for games screens !Grabber = 1.03 Another screen grabber with the same name, this time by G.J.Lee !Marble = A non desktop program to produce 'marbled' sprites. You can alter the parameters to give different textures and colours. These can be used for all sorts of things but they're also good for desktop backdrops so you needn't be restricted to the ones provided by Acorn !ModeConv = A sprite mode converter Morpher : !MorphDes and !MorphRun from Jason Howat. These can perform 2D morphing and produce Acorn Replay files. Unfortunately no instructions or examples !Morpheus = A morphing program from Henrik Pedersen which produces a sequence from two 256 colour spritefiles. This is a cut- down version of the full program which has lots of additional features, however it is functional !Pottery = 2.10 Interesting program from Richard Seago. Works like a potters wheel. As you draw a line in one window so a shaded 3D object is drawn in the other. This resembles the effect that would be produced if the lines you have drawn were to be used to 'mould' a rotating object. The resulting image can be saved as a sprite. This would probably be a very useful and quick tool for producing sprites to be used in games !SortSprit = 1.11 Sorts sprites in a file into alphabetical order !SpriteFix = Converts sprites saved from specialised modes into the nearest 'standard' screen mode SpriteGen = Sample programs for creating a series of sprites for animation etc. !SpriteMde - Allows you to change the Mode of a sprite !To24bpp = Lets you use ChangeFSI to converts a 24bpp 'foreign' file to one of the new 16 or 24 bpp spritefiles. If you don't have a RiscPC then ChangeFSI can't do this within the desktop !Translatr = 7.21 Converts pictures from ST, Amiga, Mac, PC and other foreign formats to Arc format. Will handle most 'native' Arc formats as well as many types of sprite, including Watford and Pineapple Digitiser, Render Bender, Pro- Artisan, Wild Vision etc. Wowpix = For producing those weird 3D images Graphics.Display !AnimView = An application to show a 'film' of sprite files in a small desktop window !CAViewer = A rather useful program from Dean Sivell to display Draw, Sprite, Artworks, Tablemate or Equasor files. Not only is it a lot quicker and less fussy that messing about with the original applications just to look at the file, it also saves you having to have !Paint, !Draw, etc. running if you just want to browse !Deep4All : Displays 24bpp 'deep' sprites on non-RiscPC machines !DiscPlot = 1.02 Displays a Spritefile directly from disc in a window. Uses almost no memory so you can look at a large sprite when memory is limited. !DiaSchau ^ 0.92 Plays MPEG, FLI, ARMovies, animated GIFs and displays all graphics formats supported by ChangeFSI !Display - Displays Draw files !DrawPrint ^ 1.01 by James McQueen a utility to view/print Drawfiles. !FastFLI ^ Very good FLI file player by Peter Teichman !JView = A JPEG file viewer from ARM's Tech which is very much faster than either ChangeFSI of Translator !LoadImage : Just displays a sprite in a window. !Megumi ^ 2.00 By Dirk Krumbholtz, image viewer for ECC, GIF, JPEG, MAG, PI, PIC, PNG !MPEG = 2.0.6 A MPEG movie file player by Paul LeBeau based on the player from Berkley Uni, California !Multi = 1.22 A program from Alun Jones to display sprites created in any mode on a standard monitor !PicView = Very good program from Simon Hatliff tp display sprites in a desktop window. Saves all that messing about with Paint to view a sprite !PlayAVI = 1.00 Program by Paul Gardiner to play films for Microsoft's 'Video for Windows' package !ShowDraw = Displays Drawfiles in a desktop window. If you drag a directory containing lots of Drawfiles to the display window they are shown one at a time in sequence !SprDisp = Displays a large sprite on the screen. The sprite can be larger than the screen so it's useful for looking at very large sprites if you don't have a hi res monitor. !SpriteFS = 1.08 Lets you view the sprites in the System Sprite area !SprView = Another app to dsplay a large sprite on the desktop by Joss Smith Life 3dLife = Fascinating 3D version of life !ArcAut = Good 'cellular automata' program. Input is in the form of script files which produce the display. !BreederCA = A program for genetically breeding Cellular Automata rules. In effect a much enhanced variation on 'Life' !Bugs = A good (non desktop) version of Life with lots of options. !Hodge = 1.01 Cellular automata in a small desktop window from Warner Hepping !MacroLife = Very comprehensive package from Chris Taylor !Microcosm = 1.01 An adaptation of the famous 'life' game which allows many different types of creatures. !PV_Life = From Paul Vigay, the game of Life - on the icon bar !RISCLife = From Henrik Pedersen Magazines Aliquid Novi - First issue of a magazine by Edmund Richardson. Over 100 articles and lots of info and reviews of PD software. It's HTML based (why re-invent the wheel) and includes a browser, so you can either use it 'as supplied' or use your own favourite browser. Highly recommended Aliquid Novi Issue 2 - Quite a bit bigger than Issue 1, this time it fills two 800K or a single 1.6Mb disc. The 1.6Mb version can be run from the archive on the disc, though it's faster from a hard drive, but you will need to copy the 800K version to a hard drive CoreDump 1 One interesting item is a discussion on fitting two MEMC's to enable you to have 8Mb of RAM in an A310 (and probably an A400 as well). Also a piece on doubling the speed of a 486 PC but I wouldn't advise you to try this unless you're prepared to scrap the motherboard if it fails. CoreDump 2 Improved user I/face. You can now switch the sound off (well, turn down the volume to zero) and the 'dissolving scroll' adds a nice touch. Articles on programming the VIDC, ARM code, a DIY 30Mhz A5000 (sound plausible) and how NOT to speed up your A3000. Folding5th No, I don't know why it's called that and I can't be bothered to find out. This is a magazine which is supposed to contain articles on non computer related topics. Owing to the fact that it uses Genesis and the 'links' are either scrambled or it's just incompetently written I couldn't even *find* the articles so I don't know what it's like. If you are one of these strange people who actually like Genesis/Magpie then you might want to take a look (perhaps you can make it work!) Lunchtime1 The first issue of Lunchtime magazine. This is a rather unusual disc magazine because it has articles on a variety of subjects - except computers! Most of these are humorous without descending into either smutt or 'in jokes', which does rather make a change. Lunchtime2 Second issue of Lunchtime magazine. Lunchtime3 Third issue of this interesting mag (subtitled 'Edward's Revenge'). Includes an Interview with God. Presumably because it's a non-computer oriented mag they didn't think Bill Gates would be appropriate. Lunchtime4 'Yul Brynner's Memorial Toolshed'. No, I won't tell you why it's called that - you'll have to read it and find out. Once again there's a lot to read. The user interface is improved so the text area is bigger and the colours are nicer too. Lunchtime continues to improve and shows no sign of the contributors running out of ideas. Lunchtime5 'Wardrobe Racing for Foreigners'. Even bigger and better than the previous issues. Nothing more to say, is there? Lunchtime6 It's that mag again with even more amusing and intelectual (!) items. The best yet, and although it's been a long wait it was worth it. NewDawn1 Issue One. A variety of items and some good and informative articles. Published by Quantum and contributors include Tom Cooper who has written some of the best PD games for the Archimedes. Also includes two original games. I have reviewed several disc based magazines in the past, normally costing about £3 per issue, and this is the by far the best of any that I have seen- and it's PD. If this high quality continues I shall try to include all future issues. NewDawn2 It has so I have (see above). If anything it's better than the first issue, mainly because there are more 'outside' contributions. Opinions 1 Reviews of FontFX, poster and various PD programs Opinions 2 Reviews of Pipedrean 4 and various PD, plus various other articles Opinions 3 More reviews and an article on outline fonts. Opinions 4 Improved user interface. Various reviews and an article on Watford Electronics. This is obviously a personal opinion but it reinforces my own and that of many others who have dealt with them. I suggest you take note. Optic 1 Phibe Optic. Not very exiting and the screen mode used dissapears off the edge with a VGA monitor. Optic 2 Second version. Not much improvement except that you can now see the screen. The System font used is still unreadable. PttP Power To The Programmers. Disc-based games magazine from Coin Age aimed at Arc. enthusiasts. Filled with a number interesting articles and well worth a look. This is aimed mainly at games programmers or those that want to learn how to write games and is therefore fairly technical. Queen Fan Newsletter A quarterly newsletter for fans of the group Queen. Included here are issues 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20. There are various items about the group and each numbered archive contains the quarterly newsletter. Each archive has a suffix which is the number of the QFN issue and contains one newsletter. At present this starts at 16 because all previous newsletters have been paper only, but some earlier issues MAY become available. If you want earlier ones please write to the Editor of QFN. The more interest shown the more likely he is to make them available Note that although the contents of of these discs may be freely read and used by the **purchaser** it is NOT 'Public Domain' and is distributed with the permission of the Editor of QFN, David Parr Spectrum1 A new disc magazine from the people who brought you the 'Riscy Game' flight simulators. I'm not going to go into detail about what's in it, if you like disc magazines then try it and see for yourself. Spectrum2 Issue two of 'Spectrum' magazine. Reasonable balance of articles about PD software, computers, and various other topics (even footbal gets a mention - how low can they get!). The software is quite good too, although it can be a bit quirky - you use the mouse to select items but then the arrow keys to scroll the text. Still, it's probably one of the best disc mags around, disregarding 'specialist' mags only Lunchtime equals it. Spectrum3 The user interface is much improved (easier to use and faster) and this issue is a great leap forward. Lots of interesting contents, all non technical, and as well as reviews of many commercial products there are also short reviews of dozens of PD games. Now works perfectly on the Risc PC (issue 2 needed Game On). Highly recommended. Thumper1 Thumper Issue 1 Interesting new magazine with various articles including info on drum programming for Soundtracker writers, help and examples for Persistence of Vision, a Repton type game and some fictional stories. Thumper2 Thumper issue 2 Better than the previous issue with improved interface. Still a bit thin on content but shows a lot of promise. Includes a few PD applications and some short Tracker tunes. TipTop1 Issue 1 A magazine from Tim Willis which is intended to be a continuing review of Archimedes PD. The content is a bit sparse on text so there is very little 'real' information about the programs reviewed, but on the other hand it compresses well so it doesn't take up too much disc space. The main problem is the display interface. This is actually a desktop package from Musbury Consultants and *would* be very good except that if 'it' decides it doesn't like the current screen mode it changes it. I end up with a %^&&$y awful flickering Mode 13 screen and have to change to something more suitable. Unforgivable in a commercial package from people who should know better but not the fault of the magazine. TipTop2 Issue 2 Similar to the first issue but with about double the editorial content. Virtuality Sample Issue. The 'PD sample' of Virtuality magazine which has now merged with Illusions. It has quite a lot of reviews and other articles but it's biggest fault is that it uses !Magpie. This makes it slow and cumbersome and very difficult to get hard copy of bits you are interested in. Kalaeidoscope A 'sample' issue of a proposed new disc magazine. Doesn't look bad but, as usual, they've chosen to use fancy graphics so although the disc is crammed full (there isn't even room for a copy of ArcFS which you will need) the editorial content is not very large. The proposed 'proper' version will have 3-4 discs and cost £3.50-£4.50. Personally I have a strong objection to 'professional' (?) programs that remove my RAM disc, alter my mouse speed and don't properly restore the system font, so I'm not impressed. Music !ACH_Strkr = 2.00 Desktop Tracker/STracker player with various controls which also allow you to listen to individual samples of a tune !Active ^ 1.02 Provides an indication os how busy the computer is when a tune is playing !APTracker = 2.00 Very good Tracker player/editor/creator from Andrew Pepperell. Seems to have all the features you would expect plus (very unusual for anything to do with music) good instructions. This isn't my field but it appears to be a very good program and I suggest you give it a try. !au2snd ^ A program from Jason Howat to convert uLaw samples to Armadeus format. Includes C source !BassPlay ~ CD player by Chris Davis !CDaudio ^ A player for audi CDs by Ray Middleton. This has various improvements over the standard player, including the ability to remember the tracks on a CD and play them in the sequence you choose. !CDPlay ~ This one by Leo White is quite good with lots of features !CDtracker : 2.21 Comprehensive database for your CD's. Not only does it allow you to catalogue your CD (or tape) collection, with full search facilities, it can also (given suitable hardware) play them as well. Comes complete with a huge ready made database. Can import data from similar programs (including the popular !CDIndex and !Cassette) !Chords ^ Useful 'interactive chord dictionary' for guitarists by Andrew Bennet with over 180 chords !ClownPlay ^ 0.21 Desktop player for Coconizer tunes by Gareth Boden. Works OK, but the control window looks like something copied from an A***a, ugh! !DeskVu_2 = Desktop vu meter !DeskVu_8 = Ditto !DSJukeBox = 1.30 'Juke box' style desktop player for Digital Symphony !DSP = From Arm's Tech a bar/scope display DXEN ^ A desktop Xenakis (??) Tracker player. One sample file is provided. No proper instructions but I believe these files are native to some weird toy called the Amiga. !Fanfare ^ Program to play sound RMs by R.Swetman !FlexiCD ~ Another CD player by Andrew Baker !Harmony ^ Plays most Acorn format music files with a Playlist, ie. you drop the files onto the icon and it plays them, or you can save/load a playlist file. !ITM = Interactive Technoligies Music System. In effect, a desktop tracker player !Liss = 1.03 From Warner Hepping, this displays Lissajoux figures modulated by the voices playing. MatrixTRK - A new song player which promises much higher quality than others (including, acording to the !Help file, Digital Symphony). It uses its own file format (which is fully described) and comes with tools to convert from Scream Tracker 3 format. MusicSDP ^ 1.01 From James Ponder, this gives some quite nice graphics displays in time to any music that is playing !OT2 ^ 1.51 Octa Track. This looks like a desktop music editor. Unfortunately there are absolutely no instructions and no address for the Author. It *seems* to work on the RiscPC but owing to aforesaid lack of info I can't try it properly. However, as it's a straightforward Wimp program it should be easy to find out how it works. Comes with lots of sample tunes and voices and info on the format used for the tunes !Oscillo = An audio oscilloscope by Christian Ghezzi which displays audio signals. It actually works by displaying the changing contents of a preset memory location, so it should be able to work with most types of sound sampler (provided you know which memory location to monitor). !PlayerMod = 1.24 Another good soundtracker player by Nick Smith !PDTracker = 4.52 Probably the nicest tracker front end by Simon Hatliff. Full of features and can queue up to 512 tunes. Unfortunately with this version the author has chosen to provide instructions in StrongHelp format instead of the previous text file, so you'll have to struggle with that instead of printing them and reading them at leisure. !PlayTrack = 1.06 A very comprehensive Tracker/Soundtracker player with lots of features, full control of sound, vu meter, display sample waverform, save tune as RM, etc. !PMS ^ Not what you think, it stands for Phillip's Music Scribe, a program for typesetting high quality music !ProTrack = 1.11 Superior tracker player from BASS !Q2Track : 1.01 Cue to track. A superior Protracker/Soundtracker player. As well as the usual functions it has a (non desktop) display of waverforms, VU meters, and lots of other features, including 'user preferences' which can be saved to disc. By Ian Scott and Lovell Fuller !QuickCD ^ Another CD music player by Chris Jackson. !RiscSID ^ Port by Vincent Penne of Michael Scwendt's program for playing Commodore SID music files !RiscTrack ^ 2.35 Another multi format music player with lots of bells and whistles by Ian Clark !RMCreate = Creates a voice Module from a stereo Tracker module. !SampleCD ^ 1.12 By Paul Wilkinson, this samples audio data from a CD and converts it into various Acorn compatible formats !SmartCD ^ 1.13 This is s CD player with lots of features. As well as playing/cataloguing audio CD's it can play the music from many games CD's !Stretch ^ This is a *very* crude program to increse the play length of a sample by Benjamin Bommer. The author admits that it introduces a lot of distortion, but then that's not entirely unwelcome. STSpeedP : Module to automatically issue a *playspeed command as you switch between screen modes so music speed doesn't change !STtoRhap = 1.00 Converts a SoundTracker file or module and converts it to Rhapsody format. THSound ^ By Tony Houghton (imaginative program name, eh?) this is a module which lets you play lots of samles without having to load each as a separate Module. Would probably be ideal for games, etc. !TrackConv = 3.00 Converts Tracker files to other formats. eg. Amiga Soundtracker to Archimedes Tracker, Coconizer to Soundtracker !TrackCTRL = 2.00 Gives you control over Tracker modules from the desktop !Trackeys ^ 4.00 Hot Key control of Tracker player by Michael Richards !Trackster ^ 1.00 By Dave Thomas, this is intended to rip patterns or sequences from Tracker modules so you can examine them (or 'borrow' them?) !Transpose = Program from Tony Gibson to raise or lower the pitch of a soundtracker !Trk_Print = Again from Tony Gibson, prints Patters, Samples or Sequences from a Tracker !Unsgn>Wav ^ By Mark Collier, converts raw sound sample to PC WAV file !YATI = 2.99 'Yet Another Tracker Interface', a desktop front end for the Tracker player module Music.Midi !ArcMidi = 0.22 A MIDI sequencer written by L.Frederiks. !BeatBox ^ MIDI tone/pattern player !In-Out ^ 2.00 Makes a MIDI Out port behave like a thru port to reduce lead swapping !Midi ^ Displays the contents of the sample MIDI file for anyone who's interested !MidiPlay = 0.5 CLI driven application by Stephen Goldthorpe. Plays MIDI files in formats 0 and 1. The (short) !Help file refers to GEM so I suspect it's an ST port. Comes with C source so someone could probably rewrite it as a 'proper' Arc application. !MIDISequ = A MIDI sequencer from Tony Gibson. Looks like a very useful program !MIDItest ^ Checks your MIDI system is correctly set up and carries out a few simple tests !MoniMIDI - I don't know what this does but I think it's meant to monitor the MIDI player in some way !Monolith ^ 3.05 MIDI player by Rob Smith !NoMIDIc = 0.24 I have no idea what this does, except that it's something to do with MIDI and it's written by Keith parks. If the Author can't be bothered to describe his own work.... !ReMIDI ^ 0.56 Desktop MIDI player by Michael-Dennis Biemans. Looks like a useful package as it doesn't need any extra hardware. Lots of controls and options. !Riff ^ 0.01 generates random repeating patterns on a MIDI instrument !SY77Link = 1.10 From Cristian Ghezzi this lets you transfer voices between your computer and a Yamaha SY77 or compatible synthesyzer. SY77Voices = A colletion of over 60 voices for the Yamaha SY77 compiled by Cristian Ghezzi Music.Coconizer Two versions of Coconizer plus dozens of songs and hundreds of voices. Novelty 365 Days = 1.10 A different comment on the world for every day of the year. !Author ^ The Author says this program tries to write a ten chapter novel, in fact it generates large amounts of rubbish !Azumith = Limerick generator (clean). !BallGame = An icon bar bat and ball game and more !Bar-Ani = Animation on the icon bar, choice of several. !Bee ^ Non desktop animation of a bee !BendyFlow = Dancing flowers. !BeWorthy ^ You'll have to prove it !Biorythms = Program to display your biorythams. Some people might say this is a serious program but I think this is the right category for it. !Birds ^ Desktop birdsong !Bloing ^ Non desktop 'funny noise' generator !Bounce = Very interesting idea. Simulates a piece of elastic with a series of balls threaded on it. You can drag it out of line with the mouse, release it, and then watch it bounce about. Doesn't sound much but fun to watch. !BouncyNut = Non desktop but nice !Cack ^ By Jon Ribbens, generates cack, that is, err, rubbish !CokeCan ^ A coke cans dances in time to the music (if there is any!) !Cookies ^ Desktop Fortune Cookie program !Dance = A matchstick man dances on the icon bar !DaysLeft+ = Tells you how many days to Christmas !DeskBug = This is one of the few 'sillies' that are worth a second look. A strange looking 'man' walks about the desktop and around your windows. If you move one he falls off!. Even the closedown is fun. !DropMake ^ Just draws pretty picturs made up of radiating lines !DubBounce ^ Just bounces two balls around !ElizaII ^ A rather good desktop 'Eliza' !Etch ^ An Archimedes version of that woderful Amiga Etch-a- Sketch program !Executor = Several interesting sounds you select by 'pressing' a button in a desktop window. FPower = Draws little flowers all over the desktop (even the Author, Ben Summers, admits that this is pointless, but so what). !Globe = Puts a spinning globe on the icon bar. !Graffiti = Read the writing on the wall! !Granite1 ^ Just draws a screen that looks like a block of granite !Granite2 ^ Ditto (but looks more lige a grey cream-cracker to me!) !Gremlin = Lets you write in almost any icon (no, I don't know why either, but you can). !GryThnder ^ 1.03 Grey Thunder from Colim McEwan. A sideways scrolling shoot-em-up. Yes, another one, Boring, eh? Well, this time there's a slight difference. this version happens entirely in a miniature window on the icon bar! !IconFilm = Shows a 'film' on the icon bar. You can produce your own films as they're just a sequence of sprites. !Insult = Every now and again, when it feels like it, this program pops up a window which, err... well... insults you! !Insults = Produces a stream of insulting phrases in a window. You can enter any name for the person you want to insult but the default is Jeremy Beadle, which seems appropriate. !I_Ching = I refuse to take this seriously so it's with the other 'novelties' !Juggler = A program that tries to teach you how to juggle. !Keyboard - Lets you play tunes on an organ keyboard !Locomo = An oldie, but still good. The latest version of the great train robbery acted out above the icon bar. Must be seen. Marvin = The computer makes comments on your commands. I suspect it's named after the robot Marvin in Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy so you can guess what they're like. !Maze = Another maze game, but played on the icon bar. !Metro ^ Draws lots of lines that look like the Paris Metro (or perhaps it's Moscow, or the London Underground...?) !Monkeys+ ^ If an infinite number of monkeys type for an infinite time they will produce the complete works of Shakespeare. This program just *might* take a little time to produce intelligable results! !Murphy ^ Displays random examples of Murph's Laws at intervals !OhShit = Fed up with that 'beep' when there's an error? Want a sound that more accurately reflects what you feel? !OpArt ^ Flashy non desktop graphics !OpenSezMe = Just to let you know that the filer is opening a window !PDP = Personality Discovery Program by Martin Summers. This appears to be intended seriously, but really.... !Philosoph ^ Woderfully wise random sayings !PhoneSim = Makes a noise like a ringing phone !Piano = Play tunes on a piano keyboard !Player = Just a little program to display 'sprite films' in a desktop window. Several films are included. !Poppiy ^ Bouncing ball etc. !Powder ^ Nice graphics display - looks more like a firework than the Author's description !Proverb = 1.00 Displays a new proverb each time you Run it. !PV_Demo = Exiting Demo from Paul Vigay. Bouncing balls, scrolltext, etc, and all on the icon bar! !PV-Life = From Paul Vigay again, the game of Life - on the icon bar !Racer = Car racing game with a difference - it's played on the icon bar sprite. !Rambler = A program from Mike Williams to generate 'waffle' from a text file. No politician should be without this! !RandomErr = Are you one of those people who gets worried if nothing has gone wrong for a while? Do you find those cryptic error messages that applications display inexplicable? This is exactly what you need. !React = Desktop reaction timer !RedError = Better than a 'beep', a selection of error messages from Red Dwarf !Repair ^ What do you do when the mice in the screen chew through the wiring in one of your windows and it's lights go out? Why, call the Window Repair Man !Revenger = Desktop sound effects !Ripples ^ Flashy graphics display !Screenie ^ Just lots of pretty patterns !ShootEmUp = Uninspiring version of Space Invaders. So why bother? Well, it's played entirely on the icon bar sprite! Shorties ^ Lots of (very) short Basic graphics programs !SoNice ^ Draws pretty (!) pictures !Snow = A 'snowing' backdrop. Only works properly in standard size modes. !String = Fascinating! !Tensile = Interesting novelty. A shape is drawn in a window and you 'pick up' a corner with the mouse. That corner then follows the mouse pointer about and the rest of the shape tries to follow as if it was made of rubber bands. Difficult to describe, fun to watch. !TheFace = Replaces the mouse pointer with a face which has a variety of expressions. !Today = 1.10 Tells you what interesting historical things happened 'today'. Famous births, deaths, interesting happenings etc. Since the data is in the form of text files you can edit it or make your own. !Turd ^ This is a desktop dustbin that makes a rather rude noise when you dispose of something !Twirlly = As the Author, Richard Chiswell, says, the program uses several mathematical equations to produce realistic looking totally useless twirlly things. !Voices ^ Some alternative system 'beeps' !Warp ^ Graphic display - guaranteed useless by the Author !Wellies = Try it for yourself. No self respecting serious Archimedes owner should be without this! !WimpDDLI ^ Billed as 'an implementation of the Duniho and Duniho Life Pattern Indicator' which can '..indicate your Myers- Briggs type'. In other words, it's one of those multiple choice question thingies that purport to tell you what type of person you are but actually indicate what sort of person the one who set the questions is !Yow = A wise and highly intelligent 'though for the day' from Garfield in a desktop window Sillies !0Friction = Makes using the mouse just a little difficult. !ArcWolf = An explosion !BabyBlues = Eyes follow the mouse !Backimage = A little like !Wanda. The Arc logo floats around the desktop !Backwards = Has a predictable effect on the mouse. !Bake = A desktop 'fortune cookie' program !Balls = A ball bouncing around the desktop !Banana = Pieces of the desktop keep falling off! !BeWorthy ^ You'll have to prove it !B and B ^ Beavis and Buthead - animation in a desktop window !BigBen = Not much of a clock but what a chime! !BigPointr = A big mouse pointer (what else?) !Blurb = Described by the Author as 'an amusing scrolling tale'. !Boom = Replaces the 'beep' with a roll of thunder !Bouble = Makes your windows blow bubbles !Bounce = Very interesting idea. Simulates a piece of elastic with a series of balls threaded on it. You can drag it out of line with the mouse, release it, and then watch it bounce about. Doesn't sound much but fun to watch. !Brolly = When it's up, it's raining, when it's not, it's not !Bullets = Machine gun the desktop !Bullwinkl = Just pops up now and again .... !Bullwink2 = .... and again. !B&Q = Don't miss the bargains. !Cat = Animated pussy in a small window !Chameleon ^ A small window floats around the desktop, behind the windows, and tries to take on their characteristics !ClickTock ^ Generates a backdrop of faces and one of them will tell you the time !CokeCan ^ A coke cans dances in time to the music (if there is any!) !ColChaos1 ^ Changes the desktop colours !ColChaos2 ^ As obove but *keeps* doing it, this could give anyone a headache! !Cookie = Of the 'fortune' type. !Cooky = And again. !Corrupt ^ Draws all over the screen !CrabsCopy = Crabs eat the desktop !Crawl ^ Rather good. A small window 'crawls' around the desktop !Crazyicon = As you might expect. !Creeper ^ Draws quite nice 'creepers' !Cropper ^ Your very own crop circle! !CrossFire = Let's you shoot up the desktop when you're bored. !CycleCol = Just cycles all the colours and makes the desktop really wild. Wear sunglasses! !Deskduck = The famous duck quacking along the top of the icon bar !DeskDuck+ = More of the same !DeskScrll ^ Lack of vertical sync !DuckHunt = What to do when you get fed up with that #$**@% duck! !Deskspots = A spotty desktop - too fast for ARM 3 !DeskWar - A tank drives about the desktop and shoots at things !Diver = Another variation on Wanda !Dotty ^ Draws dots! !Drip = Melting windows! !Drunk = You can guess what this does !Dy_Stort = Your desktop is melting! !EgoTrip ^ Tells you how wonderful you are !Error = Whenever the desktop ERROR window appears a voice tells you there is an error - better than a 'beep' !Face+ = Press keys to change the face - young kids love it !FallDown = It does, too! !Fidgit ^ A fidgity mouse pointer !Finger ^ Pointing finger mouse pointer !Fly = Replaces the mouse pointer with a buzzing fly !Follow = A pair of eyes follow your mouse pointer !Follower - A little worm follows your mouse pointer !Fred = No, I don't know why either !Frogs - A frog bounces along the bottom of the screen !Fungus = What happens if you don't keep your desktop clean !Grapple = A variation on 'Deskduck' using an Apple Mac logo !Gravity = Ever wondered what holds your mouse pointer up? !Gunshot = What do you expect it to do? !Heads = Heads pop up with wise (?) sayings !Heavy! = A *VERY* heavy mouse pointer that's hard to keep up !Heli = Turns the pointer into a little helicopter - nice! !Hmmm ^ To quote the Author 'opens directories with a childish and quite revolting noise' !Hunter = Something is chasing your mouse pointer !ICanDoIt ^ Hear Holly from Red Dwarf say 'I csn do it' every time you open a directory !Ice ^ Makes the mouse pointer skid about !Iconcube = An icon with a rotating cube - what did you expect? !IconMix - Mixes up all the filetype icons - very confusing !Introvert ^ Shrinks your windows! !Insanity ^ Ditto Rimmer 'are you insane' !Invaders = Your desktop is infiltrated by Space Invaders which try to hide behind the windows. !Invasion = Aliens invade the desktop !Invert = Turns all the text upside down !Italian ^ Destructive bouncy ball !Jimmy = A little Scot who likes a drink! !JuicyRed = Splats tomatoes all over the desktop. !Jumble ^ It does too! !KangaKoe = What looks like a hedgehog on a pogo stick bounces along the icon bar while a mouse (?) runs around in a cage !Kill'Em = Icon bar lemming killer !kwadra ^ I'm not quite sure what this does !Leave ^ Or this! !Mac = An animated B&W desktop TV picture !Madlib = A non-serious program to create 'stories' !MadPro = Can't think of anything to say! !Manic = A really manic mouse pointer !MegaAnim4 = Doesn't live up to its pretentious name - it just rotates the switcher icon !Melting ^ But this does exactly what the name implies !Methane = A bunch of methane atoms flying about !Migrate ^ Migrating desktop !Mites = A line of mites marching around !Mood = A little face on the icon bar. You can choose its expression from a menu to reflect your mood. !MouFol ^ Just a few balls following the pointer around !Mouse = A mousetrap for your mouse pointer. !Muncher = That %$#@ PacMan has escaped and will eat anything !Mutant = A plague 'escapes' from its window and spreads !NaNaNaNaN ^ Takes the %$*^@ when there's an error !Neko = The little cat that chases your mouse pointer !NoDesk = Nicks your desktop - but it will put it back if you ask !NoSignal ^ Simulates an untuned TV (useful, eh!) !No_Glue = The stuff that sticks your windows to the backdrop is coming unglued. !OhSmegIt ^ Every time you open a directory hear Lister say..... !OhYes ^ A John Major emulator (but more intelligent) !OngOng ^ Silly noise when you open a directory !PC = If you always wanted a PC Emulator and can't afford one... !Peardrops ^ Just draws 'em !Pipe = The mouse pointer turns into a smoking pipe if it's not being used !Plague ^ All over the desktop! !Pleasure ^ When you open a directory the Cat from Red Dwarf tells you how he gives such pleasure to the world !Plopper = I KNOW it's just another one of those things that bounce about the desktop - but this one is cute !Point = A mouse pointer subject to violent fits !Praise ^ Isn't it all wonderful! !ProveToMe ^ You will! !Rain = Your monitor has developed a leaky roof !ReArrange = Turn your monitor upside down !Reflect = 'Thought for the day' !Reminder ^ Just reminds you how truly wonderful you are !Reporter ^ Just pops up to say 'Hi' !RocketPtr ^ A mouse pointer shaped like a rocket ship for kids !Rope ^ Draws multi-coloured circles when you press MENU !RotateSW = Another rotating switcher !Runner ^ Mindless violence (so try it!) !RussDemo ^ Have you ever tried one of those Demos that tell you that your computer just doesn't have enough RAM or something to run it..... !Sharks = A variation of !Wanda using a shark !Shooter = Shoots up the desktop (ESC to quit) !ShootIt ^ Opens directories with a bang Shorties ^ Lots of (very) short Basic graphics programs !Shrink ^ Shrinks the screen !Shrink2 ^ Ditto but also confines the mouse !Slicer ^ Slices up the desktop !Sort = A demonstration of sorting. The only trouble is it sorts the screen RAM, which is a bit upsetting !SoSoppy ^ It is, too, but it tells you how lovely you are !SmegHead ^ From Red Dwarf - guess what this one says! !Snoopy ^ Somebody's watching the mouse pointer !Spec_Ld = For all those ex Spectrum owners who need the occasional reminder of how bad it used to be !SpinOnIt ^ Hear Rimmer from Red Dwarf give you interesting advice when you open a directory !Splat = Someone is throwing tomatoes at the screen !Splurgers ^ Several variations on the same theme !SprayCan - Desktop graffiti !Star ^ Quite nice graphics !Stars = A starfield in a little window - elegantly useless !StayStill = Another program to make life difficult. !Subs = Yet another variation on the old !Wanda theme !Swallow = Does exactly that to the desktop !Swinger - Swings mouse pointer to point in the direction it's moving !Thingy = You'll think that nothing is happening, but just wait a while until it strikes! !TickTock = Icon bar clock that does more than just tell the time. In fact it doesn't tell the time very well, but who cares? !Tortoise ^ A sort of 'neighbourhood watch' for desktop sillies. Patrols the desktop and kills the interlopers! !TRoll ^ Totally useless animated tiolet roll. Obviously the product of a diseased mind (but fun!) !UniCycle ^ Nice animated uniycle !Urgency ^ Ditto but tells you there's an emergency !VIC-20Em - VIC 20 emulator, doesn't do much but neither did the VIC 20 !Windows99 ^ Now you too can have all the wonderful advantages of M*^$%soft Windows on your Arc. - slows down the computer, uses lots of memory, unintelligable error messages for no apparent reason.... Sound !Compress = 1.50 A sample compressor/decompressor from David Radford. Helps reduce the enormous amount of disc space taken up by high quality sound samples !Control = Another last program to control the internal speaker !DSEdit = 1.04 Raw digitised sound editor. Comes with a selection of examples from Monty Python and BlackAdder. !EasySound = 0.01 Program by G.Lee to play sound samples !Effex = Paul Mason's acclaimed sound sample player/editor. Can cut and paste, mix, and add special effects !Flux ^ 1.30 Billed as a 'sound to light display' this program from Peter Knight plays DSym or Tracker/Protracker files and then displays some nice graphics effects in time to the music !HDSamples : 0.87 Hard Drive Samples. A sound sample player that works direct from disc so it doesn't tie up huge amounts of RAM with large samples. Although it is primarily intended to work from a hard disc it will work from any type of drive, even over a network Also included s !HDSmerger which joins samples together !Play = 1.01 This appears to be a sample player (no instructions) from John Sinclair !Player = Non desktop program to play tunes. Also Splits the tune up into its constituent parts so they can be manipulated. !SampConv = 2.13 Contverts between many commonly used sound sample formats. Copes with many 'foreign' types as well as native Archimedes. !SampleChk = Some ported sound samples don't have a length exactly divisible by 4, which can cause them to crash. This tries to fix the problem !Say = Speech synthesis program. Just type the text in a desktop window to hear it. !ShowTrack = 1.02 Combines functions of an oscilloscope and 64 band spectrum analyser to display output of background music players. Really needs Arm 3 but works with slower machines at lower refresh rate !Sound = 2.1 From Richard Brain. I think this is a program to manipulate sound samples but as the Author couldn't be bothered to write any instructions I can't be bothered to try it. Hopefully someone will find it useful !SoundCon ^ Sound sample format converter by Rick Hudson. Converts between Audio IFF, Armadeus, ARMovie, Sun Audio, Audioworks, VOC, RIFF Wave, raw sound, etc. SOX ^ SOund eXchange. This is a CLI driven utility ported from the PC. It converts sound samples between different formats and can handle Sound Blaster, .VOC, IRCAM, SUN .au, DEC .au, AIFF, HCOM, Soundtool, and others. Can also carry out various other operations on the files. Documentation is a bit cryptic because it's not been 'Acornised', but is understandable. Includes C source !SpeakCtrl = Switches the speaker on and off !Speaker = Another speaker on/off program !Speaker = Very simple program to turn the speaker On or Off. It doesn't actually load, just runs from disc and changes its application sprite to tell you if the speaker is On or Off. !Spectr+ = Does a rough power spectrum estimation !STModFix = Another program to try to fix problems in ported Soundtrackers from Carl Declerck !StopST = Just stops tracker modules !STrename = Renames Tracker modules !SysBeep = 1.28 Lets you set the pitch, duration and volume of the 'beep' sound !Trk_Print = Again from Tony Gibson, prints Patters, Samples or Sequences from a Tracker !Volume = Controls the volume Sound.Samples Hundreds of assorted sound samples in a variety of formats from raw digtised samples to ready-made Modules. 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ROUNDTABLE RSI_GSC RSM_BOYS RTFT RUGBYINTER RUIDOSA RUNTHEGAUN S1 SADHOUSE SADNESS SAHARA SALUTE SAMPANNIE SANITY SANTA_SMIX SARA SARCOPHASR SATURN SAVAGE SAYSAYSAY SCHWING SCRAMBLE SEAOFLOVE SERENADE SHADOW SHAVESRAVE SHINELEAF SHINING SHORTHOUSE SHORTROCK SHOT SHOWEM SHOWTUNE SILENCE SILENT SINEMAGIC SKF_ALPHA SKYJINGLE SLAPPY SLASH SLAVE SLAYTANIC1 SLAYTANIC2 SLEEP SLEEPWALK SLEEZYBLUE SLICEOFLIF SLOWMOTION SNAPDANCER SNARE SNARESLIDE SNDMACHINE SOFTSYNTH SOMEDAYS SOMEWHERE SONATA SONG SONGNAME SONICBASH SOUTHBANK SOWHAT SPACEDEBRI SPACEDWEEB SPACEHOUSE SPACESONG SPACEWORP SPECIAL SPEEDRULES SPOOKY3 SPREAD SSANTHEM STAKKER STARWARS STEAM STEELMUSIC STEELWHEEL STORM STRESSPILL STUN_RUNNR SUBURBIA SUNRMX SUPERACT1 SUPERACT4 SUPERACT7 T4W TAKETIME TAKILLA TAKING TAKK TARK5 TECDANCE TECH3_1 TECHNO TECHNOCRAZ TECHNOOOW TECHNOTRON TECSONIC TEDDY TEKNOANIA TEKNOPHASM TELLUSVAST TESTINK TF TGM THATS_ALL THEASHTRAY THEDEEP_1 THEFACTORY THEFROGMIX THELASTONE THEMODEL THESMOPHOR THEVILLAGE THE_DARK THE_FLOW THE_ROSE THORAX THRASH THRASHZONE THREE THUNDERFOR THUNDRBDS2 TIEDUP TIMERIDE TJATMIKES TJOHEJ TKGS TOCCATA TOMMOROW TOMSDINER TONALECLIP TOTALFREAK TOTALREC TOUCHME TRAINBEAT2 TRANSFORM TRASHZONE TRIAL TRILOGY TRONICDEVA TUBA TUNE2 TUNE3 T_BIRDSRGO UFXMUCK ULTRA_X UNDERGROUN UNDERTHUMB UNHAPPY UNICRON UNITA UNITE UNIT_REMIX UPONME VARIATIONS VCC_2 VENICE VIENNA VIENTO VIETNAM VIOLENT VISIONS VOYAGE VYPEOUT WAITING4U WARHEAD WASSERFAST WASTELAND WATCHBASS WCOPPER4 WEAPON WEAPON2 WHATISLOVE WHATTHHELL WHISK WHITESONG WILDTHING WINTERTALE WIZARD WORLDSWAR WOTROCK WOW XJ220 XMASDAY XMASFUNK XTEC YAUNT YEZZ YOAFRICA YORTRACED ZIN ZODIAC ZOINITA ZOOLACID ZOOLAPHO Digital Symphony tunes 007 100YARDDSH 1081 1234ROCK 12WARRIOR 16BEAT 1989 1993 2ACID 2UNLIMIMIX 49ERS 6BEAT 7THOVERLOD 808STATE AAARRGH ACES_HIGH ACID1REMIX ACIDFORCE ACIDHOUSE ACIDJAZZ1 ACIDROCK ACIEEED ACIIIIID ADAGIO AFFAIR AGNES AGONY AIRBORNE AIRWOLF AKIRARAVE2 ALACAZABRA ALBERT ALCOHOLIC ALIENS ALIVE ALLOUTRAVE ALPHAOMEGA AMEGAS ANARCHY ANDTHE ANETTE ANEWJACKTH APACHE APOCALYPSE APOCLYPSE2 ARCMAGE ARISKA ARKHAM ARMYOFGODS ASPHYXIATD AT_T AURAVE AXEL_F BABY BAB_11 BACKINTIME BAD BADSTATE BAG_RASTA BAILEYS BASSBINS BASTIC_JAZ BATMEAT BATMIX BATTERYM BENNYHILL BERLIN BEYOND1 BILLIJEAN BLACKOUT BLADE BLADERAVER BLADSWEDE BLAMEIT BLUEMONDAY BLUEPETER BLUESBROS BLUESHADOW BODYDANCE BOING BOMBTHEBAS BOOBOO BOOM_SHECU BORINGTECH BREATH BRIDGEOVER BRILL BROTHERS BURNING BUSHFIRE CALYPSO CAROLINE CHAIRWALK CHECK_OUT CHEVIGNON CHICKENSNG CHINAGIRL CHIPGENE CHROMEDES CHUCKY CLASSHOUS2 CLASSIC CLUSTER CL_NIGHT COCKTAIL COLDITZ COLONY COMA COMMANDO CONDOM COUGAR CRAKOFDAWN CREAM CREEPDEATH CRIMINAL CROCKETS CROK CRYBABY CRYSTALNGT CRYSTLMAZE CYCLONEII DANCE DANCE2 DANCEDAY DANCETILLD DARKANGEL DARKSUN DASBOOT DAS_OMEN DATA DAVE_C DAVE_GOE DEADCOP DEADEARS DEADLINE DEEPSPACE9 DEEP_SEA DEKAMX DESIRE DIGI_MIX2 DIG_EXTASY DJ_BOBO DOCTORWHO DOMINION DONTWANTME DON_TYOU DOOP DOPEFRMIND DOWNBELOW DRAGNET DRAGONFIRE DRAGONFUNK DREAMING DREAMS DRSNUGGLES DUCKSONG DURANDURAN DV8 D_MSYNTH EASTERNMAG EBYT ECHOFUNK EINEKLEINE EINSTEINE7 ELECTROSON ELMSTREET ELYSIUM EMPIROR ENRAPT EQUA_LOGO EQUINOX ERASURE ERIC ESONG ETERNITY ETHNOMAGIC EVOLUTION EXPARROT EXTAZY EYETIGER E_MC2 E_MOTIONS FACEINWA FANTASIES FANTSYMETL FAXMODEM FEAREXAM FEEL FEELGOOD FINAL FIREWORKS FIRSTSHOT FLETCH FLIGHT FLYBYNIGHT FORGOTMEM FORYOUNG FREAKEDOUT FREEDOM FREQUENCY FRIENDS FROGMIX FUNKY FUNKYCOLME FUNKYDMOB FUNNYBONE FURELISE GAL GALACTIC GALAXYII GATEWAY GETDOWN GETFRAZY GETUP GHASTOBE GHOSTBUST GIMME_BASS GIVEITUP GNELFTHEME GNL GOAWAY GODOFHELL GOLDENYEAR GOLDRUNNER GOODSONG GOTTALOVEU GOT_TO_GET GRAFIXATAK GRAVEYARD GREENS GREYSONG GRIBBLYS GROOVEFEEL GROOVING GROOVYTHNG GROUPDEAD GTRDYFRTHS GUITAR GULFECHOS GULFSONG GUMMIE GYPSY G_B_U HALLUCINTN HANGGARDEN HARDDANCE HARDSTUFF HARDTECH1 HARLEY HBNMF HEAVENHELL HEAVYECSTY HELLRUNNER HELLSPARTY HENDRIX HILLSTREET HITMIX HOIPOLLOI HOLOCAUST HOTELC2 HOTSUMM HOUSE HOUSEHOME HOUSEJOURN HOUSEOUT HOUSESPEC HOUSEUHHH2 HUMAN HUMANOID HYMN HYSTERESIS ICE6 IGARUN IGOTTHEPWR ILYAD2 IMAGINE IMMORTAL INFORMER INTHEHANDS INTOXICATE INTRICATE INVENTION IRONMAN IRONTE ISIS_UNVEI ITALIA ITSMYLIFE IWANACUDAN IXION2 JAMESBROWN JAPAN JARRE JARRECLONE JASMINE JASON JESUS0 JEUDEMOT JIMIHENDRI JOE09 JOE2 JOHANSEN JOURNEY JS_BACH JUNGLE2 JUPITER JUSTATRY JUSTCANTG JWX1 KANEISEDO KAOS KBXCRAP1 KBXCRAP2 KEEPBUSTIN KEFRENDANE KLFCHURCH KLISJE KNULLA KRISBEAT KYLIEMIX LABYRINTH LANGEWEILE LARS LEAGUE LIG LINK5 LISTEN2 LIVINPROOF LOCK LOLLOP LONERANGER LONLYNIGHT LOONEY LOONY2 LOUZHAUS LOVELYDAY LOVELYHOUS LOVEPARTY LOVESUCKS LUNAWAVES MABUSE MADHOUSE MADNESS MAGIC MAGICTUBES MAGNETIC MAGNUM MAHONEY MAMAARM MANDA MANDIE MANUTDMUS MAPLELEAF MARATHON MARPLE MASH MAXDREAM MCHAMMER MEGABLAST MEGAFLUMP1 MEGAMIX MESSAGEV12 METALFREAK METALHORN METALJAM METALMOON MINDBOMB MIRACLEMAN MISSERY MISSINRAVE MISSIONIMP MODEVAPO MODVOC MOD_MOB MONEY4NOTH MONTY MOON MOONCHILD MOONGATE MOONGAZER MORNINGAIR MORTE_85 MRVAINRMIX MR_VAIN MYEND MYWAY NATIVES NECRONOMIC NEVEREND NEVERSAY NEWAMIGA NEW_MIX NICOLE NIGHT NIGHTJAZZ NIGHTVISIO NIRVANA NIRVANARMX NOMERCY NONSENSE NOTANYTRIP NOTHER NO_TITLE NUCLEAR NUMAN2 NYA_TAKTER OCC OD3 OH_YEAH OKT ONCEAGAIN ONENATION ONLYFORYOU OOOOERR OPTATIVE ORANGEDA ORCHEST90 ORPHEUS OUTRUN OXIGIN OXYGENE2 PANDEMIC PANDEMONUM PARADOX PARTY PASSION PETERGUNN PETSHOP PLANETGRV PLANETS PLASTIKMAN POISON POORMOUTH POPCORN POSEIDON POTBLACK POWERCAROL POWERSTORM PRIESTS PROGFUNK PROJECTX_2 PSYCHOPUG PUFF_TMD PUGSINSP PUMPUPJAM PURELEVY PUREROCK PYTHON2 QINTER QUBIX1 QUITIMAGE QU_SUPRISE RADIONDE RAG RAGGATIP RAG_IT RAIDERS RAINBOW RAINYDAY RAINYNIGHT RALLEYMAST RAP RARERIPS RATTLE RAVEXPERIE RAWHIDE RAZOR_1911 RED REDDWARF REDHOT RED_TEAM RENDEZVOUS REN_STIMPY RESCUE2 RESONANCE2 RHAPSPURP RHUBARB RHYTHMS ROBOCOP ROBOMIX ROCKGUITAR ROCKIN ROCKYMOUNT ROLFHARRIS RON1 RTFT RUNOFMILL R_HARDCORE R_I_A_D SAATIN SAA_ER_DER SADHISTORY SAHARA SATURDAY SAVAGE SCRATCH SCREWUP SEAOFLOVE SEDUCTION SENDMEANGE SEXAPHONE SHOPTUNE SHORTHOUSE SHOW_MERCY SKYJINGLE SLIGHTLYTI SMARTMAN SMOKEONWAT SMOOTH SOFTROCKIN SOLIDSTATE SOME_DANCE SONG4GUY SPACEDEBRI SPACEHEAD SPACEJOURN SPACESONG SPACEWALK SPHERES SPIKEMIX STARDUST STARFIN STARSPANGB STARTREK STEPONE STEREOGAS STEVESPAM STLONDON STOPIT STREETTUFF STWHEEL SUBSTANCE SUICIDAL SUMMERCOOL SUNSHINE SUN_MIST SURROUND SURVIVOR SUSPENSE SWANDANCE SWEETDREAM SWELLE SYSTEM S_O_M TABLE1 TAEKKNO TAKEATRIP TARZAN TASMANIAN TECHDANCE TECHMANIA TECHMARCH TECHMEDLEY TECHNOCRAT TECHNOMARU TECHNOMIX5 TECHNOPEAK TECSONIC TEDDYBEARS TEENSPIRIT TEMPORAL TEMPORAL2 TENGU TEST TESTME THECHASE THELASTSUN THEMATRIX THEOBJ THEPOWER THEREBEL THEWAR THRASH2 THUNDERB TIEDUP TIMERIDE TIMETODANC TOMMOROW TOMORROW3 TOMSDINER TOOLSHED4 TORNADO TOUCHMORE TRANCEDANC TRANCEMIX TRANSFORMR TRASHMIX TRIBEOFMAN TRIP TRIPTOZOO TRUMPTRAVE TUBULAR TUNAFISH TURTLES TWICE2 TWILIGHT TWINPEAKS T_H_C UNBORN UNDERGROUN UNDERTHUMB UNFORGET UNKNOWN UPROAR USVOLLEY UTOPIA UTTERWEIRD U_BOAT VCC_2 VECTOR VICE VIENNA VIETNAM VIOLENCE VIRGIN VIRTREALIT VIRTUALINT VIRUS VIVBEAT VOGUE VOICES VOMIT VOODOORAY VORTEX WAGGLE WALKABOUT WALKAWAY WALKOFLIFE WALKON WANDA WANDERER WARHEAD WASTELAND WATCHMAN WATERII WESTERN WESTERNTHM WHATISLOVE WHITECSTLE WHOELVIS94 WHOSBAD WHOSTHTGRL WILDTHING WINDITUP WINDOWS WITCHFIN_M WIZZI WOGANREMIX WONDERS WONDERTON WORKAHOLIC WORLDOFTER WRAPITUP W_B_BOOGIE XCEL XEMANOID XJ220 XMASMIX XMASRAVE XTASE XTHEME2 YAAAH YELLO YOAFRICA YORTRACED YOUGOTTA YOURDREAMS ZIMMSOUND ZOOLPHOBIA ZOWEE ZYCHO ZZZNORK Graphics.FLI 1988EG4 SciFi style exploding satelite (?) from Jeff Alu 2ARMS OK fli of two robotic arms passing a ball. 3DEYE Another imaginative Jeff Alu animation 3DSLOGO FLI animation by 3D Studio 4MULT12 FLI animation by 3D Studio Autodesk Multi-Media advert 6CYL FLI animation, of 6 cylinder engine in VGA A3DSDEMO FLI animation created in 3D Studio AAAUTO Autocad demo AAWORLD Autodesk demo ACADLOGO Animated Autocad logo ADLOGO FLI animation created by 3D Studio spinning glass object in front of trees. ADMOD FLI animation created in 3D Studio marble affects ANESUMM Fli Animation Of Annual Summary, Very Good. ANT Nice animated ant APPLE FLI animation created by 3D Studio bouncing apple ASLAMP FLI animation created by 3D Studio moving lamp ATI_COL ATI Technologies logo with an avenue of columns BALL2 Nice raytraced 'swinging ball' BALLOON FLI animation, of a hot air balloon BARBER Barbershop quartet? BART!! FLI animation ,Bart Simpson BARTBORD FLI animation, Bart Simpson on his skateboard BBALL FLI animation, of bouncing ball BBOOP FLI animation, Cooking With Betty Boop BIRD5 That toy bird again, this time with a long fence BIRDSHOW FLI animation created by 3D Studio dancing toy bird BIRDY FLI animation - very well done. BLASTOFF FLI animation, Shuttle blastoff BLIND Scene plus a blind with a picture of a car BLOBRING Fli of raytrced morfing blobs - cool! BOING Animated bouncing ball BOOKSPIN Superb animation of a book BOSSTALK FLI animation, gentlemen chatting away BOUNC Fli animation of ball rolling down ramp & bouncing. BOUNCE Nice raytraced animation of a bouncing ball BOUNCE2 FLI: Bouncing Ball against wall BROOK Morphing animation of Brook Shields rapidly aging BUBBLES BUGS FLI animation, Bugs Bunny BURGER How to build a perfest hamburger. Nice. BUZZBEE FLI animation, bee and a fish in a fishtank CADVENT CANADA FLI animation created by 3D Studio Canadian flag flying CANADA2 Another Canadian flag animation CAR Animation Of A Car. CARBOARD FLI animation created in 3D Studio CHAN5_1 FLI animation created in 3D Studio exploding logo of number 5 CHOPPER FLI animation, American Helicopter in flight CHUBBY03 FLI animation created in 3D Studio dancing manequin CLOCK05 FLI animation - dancing clock CLOWN FLI animation, Revolving clown CL_B01 FLI animation created in 3D Studio COASTER FLI animation, a roller coaster, very good CONE FLI animation, moving cone shape COOL2 COUNT2 FLI animation created by 3D Studio Rubik Cube CT_3D Creative Technology demo animation CUBE2 Nice Rubik Cube animation CYRUSHIP FLI animation created in 3D Studio spaceship taking off - great DAFISH Fish in a fishbowl DANCER FLI animation, dancing girl. VGA DINOSAUR FLI animation, Dinosaur walking across the scrn DOGBOT FLI animation, Running Robot dog DRAGCAVE FLI animation, Dust particle exploding DRAGONB Superb and highly detailed animation of a flying dragon DREXDEMO DRILL02 Animation Of A Drill. DRIVE DTKL_SM DUST Nice short animation of a pile of dust blowing away EARTH Windows 3 backdrop - the Earth ! EARTH_2 FLI animation created in 3D Studio spinning earth EMERALD Rotating emerald with two reflections in mirrors ENGINES Engine animation EXP_SHIP F14 FLI animation, Fighter planes in action FAN FLI animation created in 3D Studio spinning Fan FE_FROG Fli file super NEAT. FIGHTL A table lamp fighting! FISH FLI animation, of swimming fish FISH1 More swimming fish FISH3 Lots more swimming fish FISH_A Nothing to do with fish - it's about gears FISH_B Drawing instruments morhing into a fishtank - good FISH_C Back to the fish again FLIGHT Animation of a Stealth bomber and a Tigercat FLYBY FOREMAN FLI animation, Walking Foreman Robot FRACTRO Rotating 3D fractal FRACZOOM FLI animation, Zoom in on a fractal image FROG FROG FLI animation, Frog on a swing - brilliant FULLTREK FLI animation, flight thru space G+S G&S Productions promo animation GASPRA A FLI Animation Of The Meteor Graspra From Nasa. GEARS2 Meshing gears GECKOLOG Gecko crawling over the Autocad logo GHOSTPEN FLI animation created in 3D Studio ghost pen writing GIANT Beautiful autodesk animation of a giant!! GIRLMORF SVGA FLI of three girls morfing into each other. Hypnotic! GLASS Magnifying glass GOBLET2 Rotating goblet GPLOGO Fli animation microprose gprix demo. HAND FLI animation - The Beckoning Hand HANDMORF FLI animation - Hand in Fire HANDS FLI animation, let your hands do the talking HOLECHOP FLI animation of a helicopter, used raytrace, pretty good. HOLMES Holmes Design promo animation INTEL486 FLI animation created in 3D Studio Intel 486 cpu chip INVOKE An animated kneeling figure. I don't know what it's meant to be but it's very well done. JABBER FLI animation, robot talking JET JROT FLI animation, Jupiter spinning KSCOPE Kaleidoscope LITENING Lightening flash LOGO The Channel 4 'exploding 4' logo animation. Good LOOP LUXOPC FLI animation, Table lamp and football MARILYN FLI animation, of Marilyn Munroe MARQUE FLI animation file MARVIN Nice little animation of a 'running' disjointed figure MATCH FLI animation, of match lighting MIS_STRK Missile's-eye view of an attack on a warship MMONROE The Goddess - Marilyn Monroe MMPROP FLI animation created in 3D Studio spinning propeller MOLECULE Rotating molecular structure MONFLY Animation of flying around a crater on the Moon MOONRUN FLI animation, Chocks away chaps....... MRNUMO FLI animation, Mr Numbers MSH Nice animation of a mountain landscape NANTSAR FLI animation of a T-Rex dinosaur - nice. NEWTONLO Newton's cradle NOODLE FLI animation, Man chewing surrounded by noodles (!) NUT FLI animation of a rotating nut. OPEN6 Sound Blaster promo animation ORBIT FLI Animation Of Ray Traced Planets Orbiting The Sun. PACMAN A 3d view of Pacman PACMAN3 PENGUIN Yes, it's a penguin! PILOT FLI File Animation of two f16's PLAYROOM PORSCHE Car on a revolving stage RACETRAK FLI animation, of motorbikes round racetrack RIPPLE MEGA FLI Animation File of Water Rippling! ROBO01 FLI animation, Robotic truck ROBOT FLI animation, of walking robot RRABBIT FLI File - Some stuff from Roger Rabbit Animation RRHOOD FLI animation, dancing lady on stage RUSH A Fli File Of Rush Limbaugh. SACHIKO FLI animation, guitar/girl/japan...GOOD SAILB2 Man on a sailboard SARTISTS Revolving Screen Artists raytraced logo SCISSORS FLI animation, Scissors opening and closing SHAPES Various rotating shapes SIGNSPIN SPOT Nice animation of a raytraced ball rolling around the floor SR-71 An Sr-71 Autodesk Animation FLI. STARFIRE FLI animation, VG, laser shooting in space STARGLOB Rotating Von Braun type spacestation STARS Animated stars STRANGE Very apt. STRETCH Good, simple, animation by Jeff Alu SUN_EXP Exploding sun SUPERMAN FLI: Superman with an eagle. Courtesy of Access Media BBS (416-825-8653). TARGET Gulf War inspired animation THESHOT Basketball! TIDES FLI animation, how the Tides work TIGERCAT FLI animation, walking/running Tiger TIME3 FLI animation created in 3D Studio candles and clock TRUNK2 Raytraced Animation Of An Elephant'S Head With Flapping Ears And Waving Trunk. TURBIN FLI animation, Workings of a Turbine UK210393 FLI animation, showing weather sequence over the 24 hours on 21st March 1993. Covers UK,Europ UK2203IR FLI animation, 24 hourly frames taken from satellite of UK on 22/3/93 - Infra Red light UK2303IR FLI animation, 24 hourly frames taken from satellite of UK on 23/3/93 - Infra Red light UNICA UNICA promo animation UTT FLI animation, Understanding Technology VENOP FLI animation created in 3D Studio lightning flashing VENUS Rotatin raytraced Venus VIVIDSHP Interesting spaceship animation VOYAGER Voyager spacecraft animation WALK Screen Artists figure walking across a stage WANKEL Animated Wankel engine WARNING FLI animation that displays 256 color attention grabber. WASP6 Good animation of a wasp WATCH02 FLI animation created in 3D Studio pendulum watch WICKED FLI animation, Wicked witch of the west WR210393 FLI animation, 24 hour satellite sequence of the World on 21st March 1993. Showing weather patterns. WR2203IR FLI animation, 24 hourly frames taken from satellite of earth on 22/3/93 - Infra Red light WR2303VI FLI animation, 18 hourly frames taken from satellite of earth on 22/3/93 - Visible light WR2403IR FLI animation, 24 hourly frames taken from satellite of earth on 23/3/93 - Infra Red light WR2403VI FLI animation, 18 hourly frames taken from satellite of earth on 23/3/93 - Visible light X29_2A Aircraft animation Demos !CINDY_C 16777216 3DCYCLE2 6THSENSE ACEDEMO4 ACIDWARP AEC_DEMO AMPDEMO01 AMPDEMO02 ANIMATED APPLE ARCHIE ARM2 ARMAGEDON ARMANIAC2 ARMED96 ARMLESS1 ARMLESS3 ARMLESS4 ARMSCROLL AUTOMATE AWDEMO2 AWESOME2 BBC2 BEAUTY BLACKZONE BLOB BLOOD BODGERING BOE BORDER BOUNCY BRAINDEAD BRAT CAKEHEAD2 CHICK CHUBBY COKECAN CORAL COSMICDEMO CRIMBO90 DATAWAVES DEMO DEMO01 DEMO1 DEMO2 DEMO3 DEMO4 DEMOBARS DEMO_3 DIGAURORA DREAMERS DREAMS DREAMSIDE DRIPDEMO EARTH ERROR ESP EYES FIRE FISHTANK FLAMES FOGDEMO FOURIER FQUAKE FUNKYDEMO GELLOSIM GRANNY GROOVEY G_O_D HOUSE INCREDEMO IRQDEMO1 JELLI JOGGER JOJO KRYPTON KRYTEN LASER LITEBIKE MAXISBACK MDEMO_I MEGADEMO55 MEGATAR MIRRORS MISSTECH MOLECULE MR_M MUSITECH OCTOPUS ORANGESQS PARAMANIC PATHETIC1 PATHETIC2 PATHETIC3 PED_HEX PERSIAN PETERC PHOTOCUBE PLANET POORJENNY PPP_DEMO3 PPP_DEMO4 PRODIGY4 PULSE PV_DEMO MEGADEMO QRTDEMO2 QUICKLIME RAVE1 RAY1 RAY2 RAYBOUNCE REISNAC REVOLUTIF RIPPLES ROLLER ROTATE SCROLL15 SERAUQS SFDEMO1 SKULDANCE SKULLDEMO SLOMPT_N SMSINFIVE SOLDIERS SOMEC SPHERE SPIDER SPIRAL SQUIRREL SQUOQUO SR_DEMO STUDEMO2 SUPERBALL TACROCK TEAPOT TEXTAWAY THOMAS THUNDER TIMESUP TRIPATRON VECTRIX VERYBIG VISIDEMO WAVERY WAVES WELLEN WHISPERS1 WIBBLE WILD_WEST WINDOWS WLKR2MHD WURLD X_JOINS_X YARM1 Demos.Not_RPC ACEDEMO2 ADEPT AM_DEMO1 ANDYDEMO ANDY_DEMO ARABELAI ARCANGELS ARCHIMA ARCTIC ARMANIAC2 ARMSCROLL AWDEMO2 BA BALLCUBES BALLS BALLSDEMO BALL_ROT BARDEMO2 BITBOX BOUNCE BRICKS CAMSOFT CANADA CAS COLOURS1 CRADLE CUBITUS DARMTANZ DDD DECEM DEMO1E12 DEMO2 DEMO3 DEMO6399 DEMOGE72 DEMOLISH DEMO_3 DEMO_A DISCRUN DUDSDEMO EGINTRO ENTROPY_D ERASURE FERRIS FISHDEMOS FLAGDEMO FLIP FLUMP1 FLUMP3 FLYINGPIG FROGGY FULLBORDR GOPHER HEREWEARE HOTDOG INCREDEMO JAMES KANDEMO KOOLICK LUCKYLUKE LUNATIC MEDWAY1 MEGANET MOLEHILLS NOVEM OVERSCAN1 PDEMO PICSHOW POWERDEMO PVS QRT_DEMO1 RASTAS RATS RINGS RIPOFF RISCDREAM ROCKBAND RUNNER SALAAM8 SCARFACE SCROLLER SLIDE SOLEMNIS SOUNDDEMO SR_DEMO STARS STINGRAY STUDEMO3 STUDEMO4 STUDEMO7 TCD_DEMO1 TECC TERTIS TERTIUS TNT TRANSMRTL TRIANGLE TUNNEL2 WATERDEMO WAVEPLASM WEIRD XMAS XYMOX YEAH ZAPPELDEM ZAPPELDEMO ZODIAC Z_BROTHER