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3D Coding tutorial by Ica of Hubris /code/3d/docs/3dica221.zip
| 30 Jun 1998 (catalog date)
422,704 bytes
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| This tutorial is very easy to understand and describes everything you need to know like the mathematical basics, the different kind of polyfillers, shading methods, camera movement, sorting and backface culling and much much more. A must-have for every 3d coder! Text
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Sound Deluxe System 5.04 by Maple Leaf /code/audio/players/sds504.zip
| 17 Jan 1999 (catalog date)
603,983 bytes
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| This player supports a lot of different module formats, but the GUS support seems to have a bug because I hear nothing, while it works great on my Soundblaster Pro. It supports a lot of different languages, including Turbo Basic!
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Tnt's Mod Player by ByteRaver of TNT, NO-ID /code/audio/players/tnt-mp11.zip
| 10 Jun 1998 (catalog date)
306,622 bytes
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| | This is a .MOD, .WOW player for DOS or a W95 DOS BOX. It supports the GUS and SoundBlaster. Features are interpolative mixing routines (stereo with panning effects), 5 octaves, 1 to 32 channels, _ALL_ MOD types supported, very powerful .MOD loader, MIDAS-alike setup. full pascal and asm source is included. Info about programming mixing routines is included, too.
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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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| 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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Black Ice source by Sinbad /code/demosrc/bbsintro/blacdemo.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
432,910 bytes
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| Sources for a large BBS intro with a scrollie, fire, and a zoomer - Comments for the effects, recompiles easily. Shows influences from Mental Surgery, mainly in the sound code. Old effects, but recent code.
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42 Source by Maniac of LBA /code/demosrc/bbsintro/lba42src.zip
| 26 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
10,213 bytes
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| BBS ad with a scroller and a lighting-esque effect. Both an asm and Pascal version compile, though the pascal version looks like nothing more than a rewrite of the asm code in Pascal's inline syntax. Few comments.
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ACiDween loader by Wonder Monkey of Acid /code/demosrc/bbsintro/wm-h_src.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
76,513 bytes
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| Source for a halloween BBS loader - So-So source. Scarey warnings about ripping. But I'm sure I'll want this guy's routine for masking off bits. I suppose he thinks SHR AL, 3: SHL AL, 3 is faster than AND AL, 11111000b.
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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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Hell source by Tran /code/demosrc/demos/hellsrc.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
62,331 bytes
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| Source for Tran's demo Hell - Like most of Tran's released source, it makes a good example, but is difficult for people to read unless you've already done something similarly complex.
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Stupikeffyloooopy Full Source by FAC of Delabu Alama /code/demosrc/demos/loopysrc.zip
| 25 Apr 1998 (catalog date)
211,591 bytes
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| | Full source for the Stupikeffyloopy demo. - Coded in TMT Pascal v2.0 registered. - Can be compiled with either registered or unregistered versions - Supports Sound Blaster / No Sound - MOD Player by Cesar Vellido / CiMedia - Enjoy it.
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bits'93 source by David Hedley /code/demosrc/intros/bits93.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
34,416 bytes
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| Sources for an intro with a bouncing lens and a sinus scroller - Few comments. Shows influences from Mental Surgery, mainly in the interrupt routines. Old sources (1993), good timing of effects.
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Chaos 4k intro source by Codex /code/demosrc/intros/chaos4k1.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
14,345 bytes
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| Sources for a 4k intro with static, sinus scrollie, vector cube, and some other stuff - No comments or description. Rather non-standard C at that, but I wonder how else a 4k intro would be made in C. Good for the curious.
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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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Fire by JARE of Iguana /code/effects/fire/fire_win.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
10,716 bytes
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| A fire routine under windows - Crawls on my p133. :( Don't bother looking at this unless you've programmed for windows before. You're likely to have a heart attack. :) Requires WinG to run.
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small flame by Gaffer of PRoMETHEUS /code/effects/fire/flame160.zip
| 18 Mar 1997 (catalog date)
2,964 bytes
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| Source for a small fire routine. Doesn't actually work on my computer. To answer a question proposed by the author about size optimization, inc al is bigger than inc ax because intel doesn't have an inc /r8 instruction. inc ax is of the form inc /r16 which compiles to db 40+rw, where rw = 0 for ax, 1 for cx, 2 for dx, 3 for bx, ... inc al is of the form inc r/m8 and compiles to db FE /1 where /1 = c0 for al, c4 for ah, c1 for bl..., 05 for a memory reference.... See an intel document for more details.
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Linefire by Kable /code/effects/fire/linefire.zip
| 26 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
26,759 bytes
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| Mystify your fire. I half expected to hear the FM sounds from Amnesia to kick in. It's only one line with a *much* longer (and blured) tail, but still. Uses a Bresenham's line routine.
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Chaotic Fractal Screensaver by Magister of Phazix /code/effects/fractal/mfract.zip
| 24 Apr 1998 (catalog date)
16,607 bytes
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| | A screensaver of sorts (plain DOS only, no Windows 95) that zooms into the Mandelbrot set and animates the Julia set. Source code included. Also includes a text file that explains fractals and how to generate them. Text, assembler, protected-mode.
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Iguana Landscape by JCAB, Jare of Iguana /code/effects/land/ign_land.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
23,458 bytes
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| The voxel landscape from Heartquake - No explaination of the effect, non-recompileable. The code is largely dependant on code libraries that the coders have developed and is thus somewhat difficult to follow.
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rotating landscape by TTT /code/effects/land/rotscape.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
129,844 bytes
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| A landscape routine similar to that at the end of unreal - Comments only on function names and has a larger executable than need be for this effect. (Lots of tables, i.e. the landscape itself)
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bglass by Konrad Olejnik of K!O /code/effects/lens/bglass.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
50,803 bytes
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| Bumped glass routine. For TMT pascal. You might call this a bump map type effect. The difference I'm going to call is that bump map routines alter light intensity while lens routines change your position in a texture map. Interesting way to get the timer! :) For C users, that would be int *time = 0x046C. See a BIOS data reference for further details.
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Tom's Plasma by Tom Dibble /code/effects/plasma/tplas11.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
139,950 bytes
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| Decent plasma example - Has some "fractal clouds" code too. Needs a random number generator of it's own so that there isn't the huge data file of mostly random numbers that goes along with it.
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Alias by Minimalist /code/effects/rotozoom/alias.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
164,287 bytes
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| Scaling, rotating, anti-aliasing. There's a turboC, WatcomC, and Pascal version of this program all included. Admittedly, he cheats the palette on anti-aliasing (as shown by using most any non-grayscale image), the programming is good nonetheless.
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Starz V1.0 by VuLgAr UnIcOrN /code/effects/stars/starz10.zip
| 03 Jun 1998 (catalog date)
154,676 bytes
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| | This is a 2D side scrolling stars demo. There are multiple star speeds / sizes / colors. There are also lots of options like directions and color changing. It is written using C++ in the MS VC++5.0/MFC environment.
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Tunnel Source by bca of Karva /code/effects/tunnel/bca_tnl.zip
| 19 Jan 1998 (catalog date)
19,956 bytes
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| A texture mapped tunnel effect. Has holes in the tunnel. No useful comments in the source. One nifty (old!) idea of taking advantage of mirrors in the lookup table. FYI - vasen=left, oikea=right, yl„=upper, ala=lower.
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Voxel by 6502 of Fatal Rage /code/effects/voxel/newvox.zip
| 26 Jun 1997 (catalog date)
3,227 bytes
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| Beautiful hightfield rendering. If there's anyone with half a clue who can't understand this, I'd like to know. The effect itself is beautiful, fast, and the code is gratuitously commented. My only quip is having (gipped) allocation of some 180k that just eats up base memory. Has no .exe, but compiles with watcom with no problems.
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Heart Quake's water source by ARM of Iguana /code/effects/water/hq_water.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
370,188 bytes
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| The authoratative source on the water effect - Includes a description of the physics behind the effect and the simplifications done to make the routine run quickly.
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256 Byte Water by Cagdas Calik /code/effects/water/w256.zip
| 24 May 1998 (catalog date)
786 bytes
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| | A 256 byte water effect coded in pure assembly by Cagdas Calik, moreover with 286 instructions. It's recommended that you're mouse driver is load before you run the program, otherwise it will crash. Click left mouse button to go back to dos. Have fun...
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Water by Yamaha of XYZZ /code/effects/water/watrxyzz.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
128,613 bytes
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| A water effect sample. Won't compile as is since it's missing quite a number of library files. Get hq_water if you want to understand this effect. Get this afterwards only if you can't understand asm.
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Animation Construction Kit 3D (source) by Lary Myers /code/effects/worlds/acksrc.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
146,731 bytes
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| A Wolfenstein-like 3d world engine by Lary Myers, including all sources and a good explanation of how it works. To make it run you also have to download ackkit.zip which contains all the data.
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Pentium Stuff /code/hardware/cpu/pentium.zip
| 01 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
164,896 bytes
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| A collection of files on Pentium optimization. Some of these files look very useful, especially for optimizing information and truly esoteric stuff for the terminally curious.
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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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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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Multipage VGA Library by Lin Ke-Fong /code/library/mpvga10.zip
| 01 Dec 1997 (catalog date)
84,061 bytes
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| VGA library by Lin Ke-Fong. Very good tweaked vga library. It automaticaly detects the vga card to offer as much functionality as possible instead of using the standard vga settings only like most libraries do.
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3DS converter by MRI of Doomsday /code/utils/3d/3dsco20.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
14,233 bytes
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| Reads a 3ds file and outputs an easier to read format. Good utility with full source for reading .3DS files. It's easily tweakable (with a #define) to read from a file or memory and not that difficult to tweak for your own 3d structures. It's also done well enough that adding support for more features of the .3ds format should not be that difficult from a coding standpoint. Specs are admittedly hard to find.
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Boot by ? of Ooze /code/utils/boot/0l_boot.zip
| 25 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
81,135 bytes
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| Reboots & boot sector util. A utility that'll reboot your computer (which isn't terribly useful) and to read/write boot sectors. It's a good, hard to find utility for someone just poking into that sort of stuff.
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