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This is disk 852 of the freely distributable AMIGA software library.
Below is a listing of the significant directories and their contents.
CPUClr		A small hack, inspired by CPUBlit, that replaces the BitClear
		routine of the graphics library with a highly optimized 68020
		(or higher) routine.  This results in about a 60% speed up on
		a 68020 and should be even more on a 68030/68040.  This is
		version 3.20, an update to version 2.0 on disk number 709,
		includes source.
		Author:  Peter Simons
OriginsDemo	Demo version of a commercial genealogy program.  The number
		of records is limited in practice only by available memory
		and storage.  You may track attributes of people, such as
		date and place of birth, death, burial, and marriages, and
		parent/child relationships.  Details such as baptism,
		immigration, and occupation are also allowed for.  Reports:
		individual, family group, pedigree, Ahnentafel, descendants,
		Tiny-Tafel, alphabetical lists.  Free-form text for sources
		and notes; display of IFF pictures; ARexx functions.  The
		demo version allows a limited number of records, has
		printing of some reports disabled, and has GEDCOM utilities
		removed.  Requires minimum 1 MB of ram, OS V1.3 or greater,
		and arp.library.  Version 1.06, binary only.
		Author:  Jeff Lavin
ReSourceDemo	Demo version of the commercial disassembler.  Very fast,
		intelligent, interactive.  Over 900 menu functions. Most of
		the Amiga structure names are available at the touch of a
		key (user-defined structures also supported).  Base-relative
		addressing, using any address register, is supported for
		disassembling C programs.  Choice of traditional 68K syntax
		or the new M68000 Family syntax.  Online hypertext help.
		Requires minimum 1 MB of ram, OS V1.3 or greater, and
		arp.library.  Version 5.12, an update to version 3.06 on disk
		number 232, binary only.
		Author:  Glen McDiarmid
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