WORLD DATA BANK -- Amiga Version Volume 1: Source, Executables, and Data File #5 9-89 Volume 2: Data File #4, Data File #3 9-89 WDB is a project which began with geographical survey data col- lected by the CIA and released a few years ago to the public domain under the Freedom Of Information Act. The quantity of data was staggering (en- compassing many, many reels of 9-track tape), and it remained for one Fred Pospichal of Bellevue, Nebraska to reduce the data to microcomputer proportions (i.e.: five, count 'em, FIVE MS-DOS disks worth) by filtering all but every nth value. Here now is a version of the World Data Bank for the Amiga, using the same data as the IBM version (though in proper High-order/Low-order format for the 68000), and two programs with which to view it. One sets up a standard Mercator projection, and the other a "satellite view" from space. While these are not blazingly fast (yet), they are several orders of magnitude faster than the earliest versions. Similarly, they are not polished efforts, but at this point they finally have user interfaces that now allow them to be passed around for public viewing. Warranty? What warranty? The main data file is broken into 4 subsets, each of which provides progressively coarser resolution, along with progressively less memory requirement and progressively more speed. The data file you choose to use will therefore be determined by available memory, time, and interest in detail. The full data set will require at least 1.5 Meg to run (the data file itself is over 1 Meg). The smallest data sets should run in 512k.