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Power Grid loader source by Friar Tuck of Ice /code/demosrc/bbsintro/pgloader.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
80,967 bytes
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| Source for a BBS loader with a text writer, music, and a lens - Has the adlib player from fcsp2src.zip. No comments. The lens is nice as the equations used make it look like a crystal ball.
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BB Demo Source by Jan Hubicka /code/demosrc/demos/bbsrc.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
1,575,247 bytes
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| Text Mode/ASCII demo for DOS and UNIX. Requires gcc to compile unless you really want to mess with the makefiles. Also requires /code/utils/graphics/aa-lib10.zip. Nicely done.
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Bytes & Kisses source by Jeff Lawson of JL Enterprise /code/demosrc/demos/bkisssrc.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
513,669 bytes
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| Sources for a demo with a scrollie, plasma, shadebobs, tunnel, bitmap rotation and stretching, and cool credits - Nice comments, but not precompiled. add /misc.!!! to your path and be sure to have pklite somewhere in your path. Go through each directory and use Borland's make on all the targets of each make file. Then make bytekiss.exe from /. Nice demo for its time, but frightfully boring except on Valentine's day. :)
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Byte B4 Christmas source by Jeff Lawson of JL Enterprise /code/demosrc/demos/byte-src.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
560,382 bytes
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| Sources for a demo with snowflakes, fire, and some text writers - Nice comments, but not precompiled. add /misc.!!! to your path and be sure to have pklite somewhere in your path. Go through each directory and use Borland's make on all the targets of each make file. Then make bytekiss.exe from /. Nice demo for its time, but frightfully boring except on Christmas Eve :)
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2d bump mapping by HELiX /code/effects/bump/bumpsrc.zip
| 18 Mar 1997 (catalog date)
63,540 bytes
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| Simple example and explanation of how to do 2d bump mapping. Looks like it was written by a beginner (because of the code optimization, or lack there of), but is fairly nicely commented, which is a big plus!
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Gallery Source by ARM of Iguana /code/effects/doom/gallery.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
593,716 bytes
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| Source to Iguana's gallery scene from Inconexia (a doom clone) - Nice code, but low accuracy on the maths. Cool pictures, but I saw them the first time, when they were in the Prado. :) I always thought that there should have been an Easter Egg for May 3rd. Run subdirs.exe to get the full source.
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Second Phobia by Noice /demos/1993/0-9/2phobia.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
182,752 bytes
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| Released at event TP93 in the demo division and ranked 05
Really nice intro with some bitplane-mapping (& rotating), vectors, vector-dots, etc. There is such a bug, it supports GUS only at 220 (for other base-ports un-pklite this program and change 0x220 (the only one) in code to your base address).
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4 Kings by Orange /demos/1994/0-9/4kings.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
57,584 bytes
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| Released at event ASM94 in the in64 division and ranked 10
A nice, unique look to this demo sets it apart from others. Lots of mathematical based code. Opens up with four grahpics in the corners and a bouncing pixel that opens up to the title. Good design doesn't stay with any one routine for too long.
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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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Midas Player For Win '95,nt V1.0 by Bartman of Abyss /music/programs/players/midas95.zip
| 25 Apr 1997 (catalog date)
77,778 bytes
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| | SUMMARY: Midas'95 is a module player based on the Midas Sound System (by Sahara Surfers), it plays protracker MOD, screamtracker S3M and fasttracker2 XM modules and runs under Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51+ (4.0 compatibility assured). FEATURES: Simple but nice user interface. Test it out. It's totally free.
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The Pulse 0.90 by Ladislav Lostak of Unreal /music/programs/players/pulse090.zip
| 20 Sep 1998 (catalog date)
1,009,064 bytes
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| | New Czech player of all types of mods, mp3 and wav for Win95/98/NT. The newest beta version brings completely rebuilt system based on "components" (allows to add new features, e.g. new format loader, just by adding the dll library to the directory), new design structure (non-rectangle windows, animated buttons, ...} that allows to change design on-fly while playing, and WinAMP skins support with non-observed differences, 12-parameter Reverb editor with presets saving, simple playlist editor, pop-up menu on right-click, external tools for associating extensions and Systray, several new (and splendid) designs, nice splash-screen on start, sid format support (Commodore 64), full-customizable taskbar using "Captions", and lots of more features which are to be improved in upcoming versions. Supports 669, far, fnk, it, m15, mdl, med, mod, mtm, mp1/2/3, nst, raw, s3m, sid/dat, stm, ult, wav, wow and xm.
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Universal Module Player V5.99 Rev. D by Terry Chatman aka void of i.TECH /music/programs/players/ump599d.zip
| 11 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
100,166 bytes
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| | Some consider this THE module player. Supports XM, S3M, MOD, STM, 669, MTM, SB, SBPro, SB16, PAS, PAS plus, PAS16, GUS. Has very nice graphical views and TONS of new features. DOS although works under Win95.
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Xm-exe 1.5 by Ian Luck /music/programs/players/xm-exe15.zip
| 18 Aug 1998 (catalog date)
215,789 bytes
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| | Combines playback code and XM/MOD file(s) to create a Win9x/NT executable of the XM/MOD(s). FEATURES: Balls-on accurate reproduction, Linear/Spline interpolated mixing, Volume/Pan ramping, Surround sound, 5 Band equalizer, Compression, WAV writer, Multi-XM, Nice GUI.
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Soundwave's Sample Collection, Waldorf Pulse by Soundwave /music/samples/s16pulse.zip
| 13 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
23,581,833 bytes
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| | Samples of the Waldorf Pulse bass synthesizer, 44.1kHz 16 bit, 8 packs. The Waldorf Pulse is a classy, 3-VCO analog bass synthesizer with some nice acid-tweaking knobs if done right. It can do great Minimoog sounds, screeching leads, and more. Some are homemade, some are not, some are factory patches. Most are multisampled for that analog feel if you split up the waveform. Lots of bass sounds - that's what the Pulse is good for.
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Oberheim Matrix 1000 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swoberhm.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
34,540,308 bytes
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| | This is yet another sample pack made for those with samplers and high-end trackers. 50 samples are in this pack, all coming from bank 0 (!) of the Oberheim Matrix 1000. The Oberheim Matrix 1000 is a nice little analog synthesizer with classic Oberheim sounds, for those who don't know. The samples were done on a Turtle Beach Tropez. Hopefully this provides a tad better audio quality than the Pro Audio Spectrum 16 (which in itself wasn't bad). Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Korg X5 Drum Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swx5drum.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
7,257,634 bytes
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| | People have been looking for more drums, so I gave them it. This is a nice little series of drums taken from the Korg X5 drum machine. There's 109 drum samples in this pack, which should be more than enough to satisfy your drum appetite.
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Diamond In Your Soul by Basehead of Five Musicians /music/songs/1996/f/fm-diys.zip
| 01 Feb 1997 (catalog date)
461,038 bytes
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| (IT) Judicious use of pitch-shifting and chordal inversion, along with a crisp 135bpm trance groove, bodes well for the success of this piece. Look to order 0x28h and beyond for some nice polychordal sequences. 'Tis k-rad shit.
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Smukke Bent by Manchild /music/songs/1996/m/mc-fast.zip
| 24 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
60,158 bytes
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| Released at event SE96 in the mfst division and ranked EE
(S3M) This tune apparently was done live (on the big screen) at Summer Encounter 1996. It came out quite nice actually.
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The Snarfs -tm- by Vincent Voois of The Netherlands /music/songs/1997/v/vv_snarf.zip
| 27 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
356,223 bytes
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| | (IT)Impulse Tracker 2.14 required. (were available since August 16th 1997) This is done on purpose to prevent everyone from using a player for this song. If you want to debug your player: this song can be a nice effort to help you with it, some odd tricks are used in here.
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