Sweety by Dead Hackers Society [web]
____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _________________/''''''\____/''\__/''\___/''''''\__________________ _________________/'''''''\___/''\__/''\__/''''''''\_________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\_________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''''''''\___/''''''\__________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''''''''\____/''''''\_________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\_________________ _________________/''''''''\__/''\__/''\__/''''''''\_________________ _________________/'''''''\___/''\__/''\___/''''''\__________________ ____________________________________________________________________ __________________ Sweety - Dead Hackers Society ___________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Released - April 5, 1999 At the Error In Line convention Hardware requirements: - An ST, STe, MegaST, MegaSTe, TT or Falcon. Perhaps other machines with psg/mfp/stlow resolutions can show it as well. Not tested with emulators. - 2mb RAM. Yeps you read correct, if your old ST only have 0.5 or 1 meg ram, it can't run this demo. - It's tested with TT and Centurbo II using FastRam, and it works well and framerate is boosted. Software requirements: - None, it runs from TOS, MagiC, MiNT, Geneva. Falcons can have screen expanders enabled etc, it should work fine from any circumstances. Well, not Linux ;) Known Bugs: - With FastRam machines (CT2/TT) and MiNT (N.AES) there is a crash when exiting. This suggests there is a bug in the demo somewhere. If/when I know what is causing this, an update will be available. Problems: - Well certainly most problems will come from 1mb users promptly trying to get it running. Don't bother, it !DOES! need approx 1.7mb free ram! - With FastRam, DO NOT enable malloc-alt flag! The malloc() call is used for reserving screen-memory and it is totally forbidden having this in FastRam! I would have used mxalloc() but it is not included with TOS 1.xx. The load-alt should be enabled for best framerate though! - Falcon users with VGA might have problems with double-vbl interupts, we suggest you download the twinsync patch program if you have such problems. Notice! This only affects Falcon with certain VGA monitors, if you have RGB or ST/STe/TT there is no such problem. This is not an error of this demo, but a known hardware problem with the Falcon. It can also be fixed rather easily hardware-wise. - With ST(f/m/fm) machines, there are interlaced palettes to emulate 4096 colours. This does flicker quite a bit, and we recomend that you run the monitor at 60 Hz for less flicker. Credits: - Pictures, logos and raytraced animation: Edo - Main music: Mc Laser - End music: Dma-Sc - FPU precalculation (offsettable): Gizmo - Textures/design/code: Evil Contact: - E-mail: [email protected] - Homepage: http://dhs.atari.org Disclaimer: - The authours of this demo take no responsibility for any hardware, software, brains, eyes, ears damaged! You are running it at your own risk. Copying: - Do whatever you want with it. Coverdisks, CDROMS, FTP archives, BBSes, commercial sales... We don't care. The sourcecode will be released when it has been cleaned up a bit and if anyone asks for it. Last words: - Well, now before you start the demo, don't hope too much! It's not a groundbreaker demo at all. Most stuff are things I did on Falcon before, and you have probably seen it already. - That's it, E-Mail us if you have any comments! Feedback is always welcome no matter if it's positive or negative! - Mc Laser says he is sorry he didn't had time to write any scrolltext, and continues: "If you want music, contact me at [email protected]". --------------------------------------------------------------------- Some freeze by the good old days fading Some give up to the shady attraction But a few realise the good days are present Cream 1999 --------------------------------------------------------------------- never give up - stay atari eof
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