Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!dimacs.rutgers.edu!mips!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!julius.cs.uiuc.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!dino!news.iastate.edu!du248-09.cc.iastate.edu!skank From: skank@du248-09.cc.iastate.edu (Skank George L) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: A PROBEing question on Aspice... Message-ID: <1990Oct5.062943.18239@news.iastate.edu> Date: 5 Oct 90 06:29:43 GMT References: <3854.270b425e@cc.curtin.edu.au> Sender: usenet@news.iastate.edu (USENET News Poster) Reply-To: skank@iastate.edu (Skank George L) Organization: Iowa State University Lines: 20 In article <3854.270b425e@cc.curtin.edu.au> swesley@cc.curtin.edu.au writes: > > After looking through the local PD list, no further updates on > Awesome Aspice or a probe compliment! Although we down here are > about a century , two days and five minutes behind the rest of > the civilised world! > > So, if anyone has heard of a probe or knows that it definitly > does NOT exist I would like to know. > ( email replies if possible ) > Thanks, > ADAM .PROBE currently does not exist for the Amiga (unless it has VERY recently been released). I recently investigated this problem myself. There is a public domain program (of dubious usefullness) on one of the Fred Fish disks that will display Spice .PRINT output graphically. It is in an archive called GWin.zoo. It will do rather limited plotting. --George