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                 THE UNIVERSAL IFF LIBRARY FOR THE AMIGA

                         VERSION 20.1, 09-OCT-90

                                   BY

                           CHRISTIAN A. WEBER
                              BRUGGERWEG 2
                             CH-8037 ZURICH
                              SWITZERLAND

        (e-mail: cbmehq!cbmswi!mighty!chris@cbmvax.commodore.com)


THIS PROGRAM IS IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. IT MAY BE FREELY DISTRUBUTED, COPIED
AND USED FOR COMMERCIAL OR NON-COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.  IT MAY BE DISTRIBUTED
WITH OR WITHOUT THIS DOCUMENTATION FILE.

TO MAINTAIN COMPATIBILITY,  YOU SHOULD NOT MAKE ANY CHANGES TO THE LIBRARY
ITSELF.  UPDATES WILL BE RELEASED BY THE AUTHOR.  HOWEVER, YOU MAY  CHANGE
THE SOURCE CODES OR USE THEM IN YOUR OWN PROGRAMS.


WHAT IS THE IFF LIBRARY ?
-------------------------

The iff.library is an easy to  use  Amiga  library  which  gives  you  some
powerful routines to deal with IFF files, especially ILBM files (pictures).
It was fully written in Assembler and is  only  2.7 KBytes  long.  The  de-
crunching routines are the fastest I've ever written :-)
To use the library, copy it to the 'LIBS:' directory of your startup-disks.
Since the iff.library is a standard Amiga library,  it can be used from any
programming language such as C, C++, Modula-2, Assembler, Pascal, Basic and
many more.

I started writing this library in September 1987, and now it is really bug-
free (I hope) and it can handle any IFF files I know, including DPaint pic-
tures with stencil, HAM and halfbrite pictures, ANIM files (with a trick),
SHAM files, SoundFX instruments,  and all other IFF files which do not con-
tain nested chunks.

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can reach me on BIX (chw),
or by e-mail (cbmehq!cbmswi!zethos!mighty!chris@cbmvax.commodore.com)
or on Internet until dec 1990 (cweber@iiic.ethz.ch),
or write me a letter to Switzerland ...