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3d math by Lithium of VLA /code/3d/docs/3d_math.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
11,835 bytes
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| Explanations of some 3d math concepts - I remember not getting the 3d rotations working correctly when I first started programming, but I'm not sure if that's my fault or the fault of the doc. Most of the docs are some simple linear algebra. They spell out the equations in the end for those who can't completely understand them.
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Zed 3D by Zed /code/3d/docs/zed3d060.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
357,811 bytes
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| A comprehensive doc on many aspects of 3d math and programming - Designed for those comfortable with math. It spells out the math concepts needed and shows their application, but by no means spoon feeds the information to you.
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Raw GFX Lib by Ghyll of TGA /code/3d/systems/tgarx2b1.zip
| 02 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
34,488 bytes
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| An elementary graphics system. The functions are very base and it's a good idea for anyone coding graphics engines either to understand how those functions work or to be given higher level functions to work with.
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GUS Environment by Patch /code/audio/detect/gusenv.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
1,481 bytes
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| Grabs the Ultrasnd environment for you - Good for those who don't know how to find an environment variable, but it doesn't tell you much. It may give you a place to start.
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IW SDK /code/audio/docs/iw_sdk20.zip
| 10 Jul 1997 (catalog date)
2,796,518 bytes
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| The SDK for the IW chip. The docs are Adobe Acrobat files and are probably meant for printing out. I didn't try yet, but the "univerval translator" at CMU should be able to convert the files to a text format, which would be infinitely more useful. This is one of those everything you needed to know and more type docs.
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Space Port 2 BBS intro source by PSI /code/demosrc/bbsintro/fcsp2src.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
32,242 bytes
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| Sources to a BBS intro with ADlib music, scrollie, and star field all in 1993 bytes - The Adlib player in this BBS intro has been ripped and used time and time again by many people. Simple and easy to use. Kudos to those who have credited the source of where they got their player.
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Amnesia Vector source by Tran of Renaissance /code/demosrc/demos/as.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
7,047 bytes
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| The sources for the temple vector part of Amnesia - Sparce comments. Tight code, but probably only understandable by those who have written atleast a simple vector system and familiar with pmode. Certainly good code, but I question its usefulness to those who read it.
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Seasick source by Draeden of VLA /code/demosrc/intros/sea_code.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
33,542 bytes
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| Source for an intro with a reflecting scrollie and text writer - Old source, but well constructed. Great for those who just know asm, but don't know how to put something complete together using just asm.
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Intel docs by ? /code/hardware/cpu/intel.doc
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
114,654 bytes
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| A complete listing of the 80x86 opcodes - Great reference for those learning assembler and those needing to double check opcodes. Dubious clock listings (none for pentium.)
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Keyboard handler by Patch /code/hardware/keyboard/kbdhand9.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
26,409 bytes
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| Source for making a keyboard handler (int 9) and reading the keyboard from the handler - Doesn't tell you much, but is a good demonstration. I'd suggest for those needing to write a keyboard handler is to get a hardware reference for the keyboard and see what other options are available and how the code works.
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Flat Real by Herman Dullink /code/hardware/memory/flat.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
11,758 bytes
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| A flat real mode interface - For those who'd rather kludge real mode than switch to protected mode. Conceivably useful for 4k intros which may need a quick and cheap entry into a flat memory model.
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Flat Real Mode by Nix of Massive /code/hardware/memory/mass-frm.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
8,248 bytes
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| A flat real mode interface - For those who'd rather kludge real mode than switch to protected mode. Conceivably useful for 4k intros which may need a quick and cheap entry into a flat memory model.
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Bin 2 DB by Escape /code/utils/compiler/bin2db24.zip
| 12 Aug 1997 (catalog date)
12,087 bytes
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| A bin 2 db util. See my comments to incpro3.zip. Also, take out the "coded in 100% Assembler" line. It's dorky, especially for something whose main function (input/output) is easiest handled by a high level language and whose speed of execution is on the magnitude of 2 seconds.
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GEMA by ? of Sector One /code/utils/compiler/gema16.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
118,143 bytes
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| An assembler for those used to 68k assemblers - Avids believe that this assembler is more precise and makes more sense. I'll give them the former any day. It certainly does have many advantages over TASM and MASM with the exception of wide support. :(
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GEMA by ? of Sector One /code/utils/compiler/gema26aa.zip
| 10 Jan 1997 (catalog date)
148,691 bytes
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| An assembler for those used to 68k assemblers - Avids believe that this assembler is more precise and makes more sense. I'll give them the former any day. It certainly does have many advantages over TASM and MASM with the exception of wide support. :(
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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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Xm2wav 1.06 by Digisnap /music/programs/convert/xm2wav06.zip
| 13 Sep 1997 (catalog date)
43,308 bytes
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| | xm-2-wav 1.06 by Digisnap. Supports four point (spline) sample interpolation, anti click algorithm and (NEW) envelope interpolation. Especially made for those who want to burn their XM's on CD-ROM.
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Tr-808 Patches For The Gus by Tek of OTM /music/samples/808_gus.zip
| 20 Sep 1997 (catalog date)
153,835 bytes
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| | These aren't samples from a true 808, they're from the RB-338. They do, however, sound REALLY close, are sampled at 44.1kHz/16bit, and sound a lot better than any of the other 808 patch sets I've heard. You may want to adjust the volumes a bit: they're all maximized. Included are kick, snare, clap, hihat (open and closed), crash cymbal, cowbell, and maracas. Sorry if you wanted the toms or congas or anything else, but I got lazy... Maybe I'll put those out soon.
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Roland D-50 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swd50.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
16,076,830 bytes
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| | Samples taken from a Roland D50, the king of the late 80s - LA synthesis and PCM samples. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Yamaha DX-27 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swdx27.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
16,992,316 bytes
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| | Samples taken from the Yamaha DX27 - 4-op FM, the little cousin of the DX7. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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Roland Juno 106 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swjuno1.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
15,529,471 bytes
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| | Samples taken from the Roland Juno 106 - Analog-based synthesizer with thundering bass. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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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 Samples by Soundwave /music/samples/swx5.zip
| 11 Oct 1997 (catalog date)
16,367,474 bytes
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| | Samples taken from the Korg X5, a classy little sample-based synthesizer. This sample pack is made for those with samplers, not those who simply are trackers. All samples are default sampled at C3 unless noted in the text, and recorded at 44.1khZ, 16 bit on a Pro Audio Spectrum 16. Some of these samples you won't find anywhere else, BTW. Sorry, no loop points or envelopes are provided.
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