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   <h1><strong>Title:</strong>&nbsp;The Source Library</h1>
<p><strong>Author:</strong>&nbsp;Martin Moene</p>
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<strong>Date:</strong> 28 June 2010 08:51:00 +01:00 or Mon, 28 June 2010 08:51:00 +01:00</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Body:</strong>&nbsp;<p>The Source Library is intended to be a collection of public domain C source code brought together so that any member of the C Users' Group (U.K.) who wishes to, can use and develop them as an aid to their own learning and enjoyment and to improve the stock of public domain C source.</p>

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<p>Software Tools #1 - bracket and comment checkers, structure analysers, three variations upon the XREF theme, several hex loaders and dumpers, time command</p>
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<p>Games #1 - principally the AdvSys adventure writing system with all sources, documentation and a sample adventure. Also contains the Towers Of Hanoi, and Conways &quot;Life&quot;</p>
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<p>Editors - one of the latest version of the MicroEmacs editor; with sources and extensive documentation. Now contains a macro language and several other enchancements</p>
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<p>Languages #1 - language compilers and interpreters in C. This volume contains the sources for XLISP; the object oriented version of the list processing language</p>
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<p>Math - a comprehensive collection of the usual functions. Also contains a set of MASM macros for the 8087 co-processor, programs for numerical integration and matrix manipulation</p>
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<p>Unix Utilities #1 - pattern matching language, &quot;make&quot; project management tool, stream editor (complete with example sript - convert Pascal to C!) and several minor utilities</p>
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<p>Unix Utilities #2 - text processing and printing; a couple of text formatters, entabbers and detabbers, menu driven setup programs for IBM and Epson printers....</p>
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<p>Shells - two Unix style (single-tasking only though) shells for MS-DOS - source code included so conversion to the ST &amp; beyond is a possibility - why not give it a try!</p>
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<p>C Language Tutorial #1 - this disk contains the text of the tutorial. Most of the example programs can be found on volume 10</p>
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<p>C Language Tutorial #2 - the example programs to accompany the text found on volume 9</p>
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<p>Communications - several comms protocols (Kermit, SEAlink) and library managers (Arc, Lump, Squeeze) and some related utilities</p>
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<p>PC Utilities #1 - some of which are provided as executables only. Contains an extensive _shareware_ window manager, cursor control progs from Bill Sparrow, EGA graphics routines,......</p>
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<p>Languages #2 - two subset C compilers (cpcn and ratc) with sources, an interpreter (sci) as MS-DOS executable only, and a number of Unix style utilities.....</p>
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<p>Games #1 - the Dungeons and Dragons style game &quot;Larn&quot;. Should be possible to get it running on most systems. Requires lots of memory to run!</p>
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<p>Unix Utilities #3 - source for LEX (lexical analyser) for MS-DOS, but should be possible to convert to other OS's</p>
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<p>Unix Utilities #4 - together with volume 17, these contain lots of material related to the LEX &amp; YACC (yet another compilercompiler) language systems, including......</p>
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<p>Unix Utilities #5 - some applications with parts written in lex and yacc</p>
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<p>Software Tools #2 - some more programmers tools (see volume one) and a simple Unix Curses type screen library</p>
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<p>NEW Minix #1 - conversion of the Kermit comms program. Conversion and documentation (of use to any Minix devotee) by Adrian Godwin</p>
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<p>NEW Unix Utilities #6 - mainly a healthy bunch of benchmarks, but also a number of general purpose utilities</p>
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<p>NEW Games #2 - the one that started it all off - the Colossal Cave adventure with full source code</p>
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<p>NEW WHY NOT CONTRIBUTE some of your own work, or conversions of existing library volumes to other systems? Non-IBM specific contributions especially welcome!</p>
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<h2>DISCLAIMER</h2>

<p>The C Users' Group (U.K.) makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents of &quot;The Source Library&quot; listing and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose of the library volumes mentioned herein.</p>

<h2>ORDERING</h2>

<p>To order any of the volumes in &quot;The Source Library&quot; simply write down a list of the volumes you require indicating:-</p>

<p style="margin-left: 1em;">disk type (3 1/2&quot; or 5 1/4&quot;)<br>
your disks or ours (don't forget to actually send them!)</p>

<p>and send it with correct payment (a cheque or postal order made payable to C Users' Group (U.K.)) to:</p>

<p style="margin-left: 1em;">The Source Library, C Users' Group (U.K.), 36 Whetstone Close,<br>
Farquhar Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2QN</p>

<h2>CHARGES</h2>

<p>The fully inclusive charges for each volume are:</p>

<p style="margin-left: 1em;">&pound;2 (your own 5 1/2&quot; or 3 1/4&quot; disk), #3 (our 5 1/4&quot; disk) or &pound;3.50 (our 3 1/2&quot; disk)</p>
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<p><em>More fields may be available via dynamicdata ..</em></p>
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