Search for "credits": 6 matches

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. :)

386 power by Lorenzo Micheletto
/code/hardware/pmode/386p_101.zip
10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
117,845 bytes
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A DOS extender for pmode asm programming - Has docs for useage and some extra miscellaneous routines that could be used for game or graphics programming in pmode. Honestly, if you want to do 100% asm development for pmode I'd suggest DOS32 or Tran's pmode. The author here credits Tran for some backbones to his system.

Mercure Drums by Mercure
/music/samples/mrc-drum.zip
26 Apr 1997 (catalog date)
1,610,057 bytes
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Here are a few 16 bits, 44.1KHz drums samples for your tracking pleasure, straight from several cds. Credits include: George Duke Terence Trent D'Arby Prince Tone Loc .. and a few others :)

Roland JX3P Sample Pack Number 1 by Swill
/music/samples/swil-jx1.zip
21 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
1,419,144 bytes
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One of the best synthesizers from the early 80s, now used (like the tb-303) for techno music. All classic sounds, now captured for playback on PC soundcard to use with your own music. Recorded in 16 bit mono. All samples are freeware, but feel the urge to mention the sampler in the credits.

Roland JX3P Sample Pack Number 2 by Swill
/music/samples/swil-jx2.zip
21 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
1,613,623 bytes
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One of the best synthesizers from the early 80s, now used (like the tb-303) for techno music. All classic sounds, now captured for playback on PC soundcard to use with your own music. Recorded in 16 bit mono. All samples are freeware, but feel the urge to mention the sampler in the credits.

Roll The End Credits by Liam The Lemming
/music/songs/1995/c/credits.zip
16 Sep 1996 (catalog date)
146,840 bytes
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