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Data (de)compressing Library by Markus Oberhumer /code/compress/lzo100.zip
| 17 Jan 1999 (catalog date)
375,931 bytes
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| Rating:
| Favours speed over compression ratio which makes it very suitable for realtime (de)compression. Supports a lot of different operating systems and even the Atari ST TOS.
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Virtual File System by Dark Fiber /code/fileutil/ilfs202b.zip
| 17 Jan 1999 (catalog date)
110,874 bytes
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| Rating:
| For Watcom C and DOS32 Assembler. Puts all your datafiles in one big file. Does not compress the data, and you have to do too many things by yourself that could have been done by the library.
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LZO Data Compression Library v0.20 by Markus Oberhumer /code/fileutil/lzo020.zip
| 06 Oct 1996 (catalog date)
184,964 bytes
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| Rating:
| over conscious about compression ratios and statistics and has many long files about its stats in the /doc directory, but no description about the API. You have to figure out how to use it yourself from the two short examples that come with it. Otherwise, it's fairly complete and you can decide which compression routines you'd like to link yourself (assuming you can figure out that much).
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FreePack DOS extender by Narech Koumar of Supernar Systems Intl. /code/hardware/pmode/dos32a.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
520,938 bytes
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| Another DOS extender option. I didn't test this for usefulness. I doesn't look any more difficult to learn to use than Adam Seychell's (sp?) Dos32 or Thomas Pytel/Charles Scheffold's Pmode/w. How well it functions is another story. Full documentation available. Comes with a tetris clone presumeably made using the extender. No source.
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DeKompress DOS32 by Dark Fibre /code/utils/compiler/dkd32.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
12,414 bytes
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| Decompresses files made with and compressed via DOS32 - This utility could be useful for rippers faced with intros coded with DOS32. It will unpack the exe and one can use further programs to extract mod files or graphics.
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QLIB 2.02 by Sub Death /code/utils/compiler/qlib202.zip
| 10 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
362,098 bytes
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| Replacements for standard C Library functions. Uses pmode/w. It replaces most standard C library functions, presumeably so that you don't have to link in the stdlibraries keeping an executable size down. Has some extras.
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Text Mode FLI/FLC Player /code/video/txtfli.zip
| 06 Oct 1996 (catalog date)
99,695 bytes
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| Buggy mode set, only worked in a dos box from win '95. Had information about the text mode demo compo and was rather impressive for what it did. Otherwise, tight code for what it does, sparce, useless comments.
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WIN95 And Demos Starter by Cute Elf /code/windows/ce-win95.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
18,929 bytes
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| Library for using DirectDraw for making demo effects. Use Winzip to decompress archive because of the long file names. If using DirectX 5, you have to change two lines in DirectXConversion.cpp to type cast to (DirectDrawSurface2 *). When you try to compile, you'll know which lines those are. Hmm... maybe wince stands for Win-CuteElf. (If you see this, are you going back there?)
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24 Hour Break by Digitize Design Group /demos/1993/0-9/24h_brk.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
90,627 bytes
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| Fast circle-effect, sine scroller (coded in interesting way) - not a great job for asm-intro-compo (of course some music) btw: at the end they are talking about many bugs: here is one: press (& hold) left shift during sine-scroller. Letters D and G will be moved 'a little' :-)
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42 by Halcyon /demos/1994/0-9/42.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
67,994 bytes
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| Released at event ASM94 in the in64 division and ranked XX
Good beginning on this demo. Blue fire effect, going into zooming routines to delay dots, to 3-d fire. There are other interesting effects. To get past some parts of the demo the user must press Escape. The music is also a little repetitve at times... Without a GUS I couldn't get the entire demo.
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4k or Less by Paranoids /demos/1994/0-9/4k_less.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
4,340 bytes
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| Released at event ASM94 in the in4k division and ranked XX
4kB intro presented at Asm'94: morphing letters '4k' to 'or' and then 'less': and the main part (and the only) is a waving vector plane in several ways.
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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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Xmo, Extended Module Optimizer by trench /music/programs/compress/xmo.zip
| 21 Sep 1998 (catalog date)
10,478 bytes
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| | The eXtended Module Optimizer will remove unused samples & instruments from your .XM (FastTracker 2) -modules. More optimizations will come in feature versions.
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AWE Module Player v2.4 by Grinus /music/programs/players/amp24.zip
| 15 Jun 1998 (catalog date)
75,419 bytes
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| | Module player for SB AWE32/64 cards. IT/XM/S3M/MOD/MTM/PTM modules supported. The ultimate sound quality. Many other unique features. Freeware. NEWS: compressed IT samples + another changes. Requirements: 386+, DOS+, EGA+, SB AWE32+.
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Mod4win 2.30b Full Version /music/programs/players/m4w230bf.zip
| 14 May 1998 (catalog date)
1,231,435 bytes
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| | This is Mod4Win 2.30b full version with the updated Player32.dll file. I just took the update and compressed it and tested it out, it worked fine. If there are any problems with the install, let me know and I'll test it out.
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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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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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Yamp 2.1 - The Music Player by AKA /music/programs/players/yamp21.zip
| 14 Nov 1997 (catalog date)
1,395,682 bytes
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| | The player for WAVs (all formats, even compressed ones), MIDs, RMIs, MODs, S3Ms, XMs, ITs and CDs - ZIP support - powerful play lists - command line support for single songs, a number of songs, play lists and folders - Drag'n'Drop for songs, play lists, folders .. - loadable and editable designs, even non-rectangular windows are possible, 41 designs are included - Ok now, read the help file for a longer feature list :) Yamp is freeware.
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Sampled V1.24 by Neurodancer /music/programs/samplers/sampl124.zip
| 27 May 1998 (catalog date)
405,907 bytes
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| | A full-featured DOS sound-editor, with lots of effects such as spectrum editing (directly edit sound spectra using loads of tools), Time Variable Filters (low/high/band-pass/stop), Am, fm, flanger, reverberation room, robotize, compressor/expander, morph, echo-killer, strange effects (String-ize, Voice Modifier, TVShifter, Robotize), all the other 'standard' wave-editing tools (delay,resample,level-control,etc...)
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16 Fix by Zest /music/programs/trackers/16fix.zip
| 14 Mar 1997 (catalog date)
4,878 bytes
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| | Fixes the problem with loading *.RAW 16-bit mono sound files into fasttrackerii -- having to press "16-bit" and "no" every time you load a sound, can get boring. this program replaces all your *.RAW files with *.IFF sounds, that load into fasttracker without any fuss. The search for *.RAW files is recursive, i.e. all sub-directories beneath the one you are fix'ing, will be fix'ed too .. careful!! the original .RAW files are ERASED. also, if you have other than 16-bit sound files in your collection, you should sort them first, placing your 16-bit files in a seperate directory, before using FIX. This program is freeware. Enjoy :)
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Metabolic Virtual File System 1.0 by Slater of Metabolic /music/programs/unusual/mvfs.zip
| 12 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
36,850 bytes
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| | MetaBolic Virtual File System is a set of DOS-based utilities which allow a user to create virtual links to files. This way a file can be present many times on your harddisk while using diskspace only once. The system is transparant to existing and future applications. Virtual files can be accessed just as if they were real files.
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Factory Samples Pack Volume 1 by Forklift /music/samples/propane.zip
| 11 Nov 1997 (catalog date)
6,098,959 bytes
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| | Propane recycling plant samples: squeaking drill Impak airgun Shockblaster falling tool forklift horn air compressor squeaking sounds of hammer taking of nails.
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