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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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| Rating:
| 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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Bytes Of Wisdom Diskmag Engine Sources by MinMax of Septic Productions /code/mags/bow5src.zip
| 21 Aug 1998 (catalog date)
109,870 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | Sources to diskmag engine written in Watcom C. Can use VBE 1.2/2.0 & textmode. Very flexible. Also it is recomended that you download the diskmag itself (to get the example files) (bow5.zip)
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Bin to H by Lev Iserovich /code/utils/compiler/bin2h.zip
| 12 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
11,097 bytes
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| A bin 2 h/obj. Actually produces obj files, but only works with Turbo C with a little tweaking for Borland C. (same company yes, slightly different compilers.) (By extension, you should be able to get it to work with TASM.)
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1st Infection by N-Factor /demos/1994/0-9/1infect.zip
| 29 Jun 1996 (catalog date)
788,796 bytes
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| Rating:
| Released at event WIR94 in the demo division and ranked ??
N-Factor's first production, released at Wired'94 - a good "first-time" production for a new group. Lots of vector objects, some unlimited bobs, and textured planes - a top and bottom of the screen - but they are doing many things with this simple transform table: like really interesting flight of space ship over you (like in 2nd Reality), but textured (looks much-much better).
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Dee Musicdisk Two by Dee /music/disks/1997/dee2.zip
| 01 Feb 1997 (catalog date)
4,250,859 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| Rating:
| Slam! This is how a music disk should be done. Absolutely the best interface I've seen for a music disk since Epidemic. Not only that, but the interface is configurable... you can actually use it for your own productions. The music kicks ass. If you only download a couple music disks this year, be sure that one of them is Dee Musicdisk Two!
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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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Xm-exe 1.5 by Ian Luck /music/programs/players/xm-exe15.zip
| 18 Aug 1998 (catalog date)
215,789 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | 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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Sampled V1.24 by Neurodancer /music/programs/samplers/sampl124.zip
| 27 May 1998 (catalog date)
405,907 bytes
| Download FTP scene.org
| | 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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