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Raw GFX Lib by Ghyll of TGA /code/3d/systems/tgarx2b1.zip
| 02 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
34,488 bytes
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| An elementary graphics system. The functions are very base and it's a good idea for anyone coding graphics engines either to understand how those functions work or to be given higher level functions to work with.
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GUS Environment by Patch /code/audio/detect/gusenv.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
1,481 bytes
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| Grabs the Ultrasnd environment for you - Good for those who don't know how to find an environment variable, but it doesn't tell you much. It may give you a place to start.
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StarPlayer by Jedi of Oxygen /code/audio/players/sp-code.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
125,394 bytes
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| A mod/s3m player with source. THIS is the player you want to pick up if you're doing a 100% asm intro with Tran's pmode v2.xx and need SB support. It's easily tweakable to play your tune from memory, though the code given loads from disk. If you don't need SB support, also check out Robban's GUSPlay.
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Boardz source by Vulture /code/demosrc/bbsintro/vga-vul1.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
11,913 bytes
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| Source for a BBS loader with a star field and scrollie - I never thought I'd give this high a rating for source to a BBS loader, but I figure there's got to be some way for people to know what to look for. The source is beautiful and there are more comments than there are lines of source! *Perfect* for the beginner, though not a tutorial.
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AWE-DIP-01-ENG by Creative Labs engineers /code/hardware/audio/adip.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
708,753 bytes
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| Examples and API for using the AWE32 - And people wonder why there's not much SB support. The information in the packet is contorted. I could go on this for days. Comments like /* main - here's where the fun begins */ are misleading. The fun actually began several hundred lines ago (starting at line 134). It's late. I'm not exactly bored, but this bit of code is frustrating. I wonder why CL even bothered. There are no technical docs of any sort and the code that is here *REEKS* of bad style. For extra frustration, I unzipped the file which had a self extracting .exe in it, which gave me 4 zips which when each extracted with the -d option finally gives me the SDK. Kneebiter - at 1:30 in the morning. Need more tea...
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Collection of ASM sources by ? of Blue Nose Productions /code/hardware/general/asm_good.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
118,612 bytes
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| Lots of ASM sources, mostly for hardware and BIOS routines - It's somewhat difficult to find what you want, but the comments tell you what you need to know (but not what you have to do) to get everything compiled. Looks like a great source for the cut & paste coder. Given the nature of the routines, I'd say that was the intended purpose of this release.
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GEMA by ? of Sector One /code/utils/compiler/gema16.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
118,143 bytes
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| An assembler for those used to 68k assemblers - Avids believe that this assembler is more precise and makes more sense. I'll give them the former any day. It certainly does have many advantages over TASM and MASM with the exception of wide support. :(
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GEMA by ? of Sector One /code/utils/compiler/gema26aa.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
148,691 bytes
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| An assembler for those used to 68k assemblers - Avids believe that this assembler is more precise and makes more sense. I'll give them the former any day. It certainly does have many advantages over TASM and MASM with the exception of wide support. :(
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Chapter X by Radical Rhythms /music/disks/1996/rr_chapx.zip
| 27 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
9,857,222 bytes
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| Includes 574k UNIVBE .zip file, compressed and uncompressed x-play/x-shell. Most of the music is ok, but they did a _really_ nice job with the interface... give 'em a star just for that. For a disk this large, it's well put together.
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Dura Master by Nearly Gods /music/disks/1997/ng-dura.zip
| 01 Feb 1997 (catalog date)
1,894,723 bytes
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| Good techno! 3 songs in AMS format, with a nice player to go along. Don't try to play these in Cubic Player (out of memory) or under Windows 95 (lose keyboard handler). Would have given this 4 stars if there had been more songs.
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Judas Sound System V2.06y by Yehar, Cadaver /music/programs/players/jdas206y.zip
| 07 Jun 1998 (catalog date)
438,873 bytes
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| | Judas v2.06y Apocalyptic Softwaremixing Soundsystem for Watcom 32bit flat mode. Supports: SB/SBPRO/SB16/GUS/WAV-writer. Modules: XM/MOD/S3M. Samples: WAV/raw. Quality mixer gives you the best sound quality you can get today, clicker free (without touching sharp percussions), mixed with 32bit precision. Cubic interpolation reproduces samples with good treble response and very low distortion. Fast mixer is the ultra-fast alternative, suitable for games and demos. A player, examples, documents and full sources are included. Judas is free to be used for any purpose. New in this version: fixes, enhanced quality mixer, distortion indicator, true volume meters, song looping settings, rewinding and forwarding, Watcom 11.0 support.
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Sndinfo V0.8 by Gregorio Javier Gutierrez Barroso of kHz /music/programs/players/sndinfo8.zip
| 27 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
44,721 bytes
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| | SndInfo gives info on IT, S3M, XM, MOD, 669, FAR, ULT, MDL, PLM, ... files. SndInfo also lists and describes samples and modules for easy cataloging.
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SndInfo v0.4 /music/programs/trackers/sndinfo4.zip
| 14 Mar 1997 (catalog date)
36,375 bytes
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| | Gives info on IT, ITS, ITI, XM, S3M, S3I, FAR, ULT, MDL, 669, 669e, PLM, MOD
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Cah-Caqlach by Heatbeat of CNCD /music/songs/1993/caqlach.zip
| 01 Feb 1997 (catalog date)
212,791 bytes
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| (MOD) Starts with a beautiful acoustic guitar intro, then jumps to modern jazz, then goes back to acoustic guitar, then does something else, then something else... gotta give the guy credit, at least it's varied.
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