The Spinning Wheel by Remal
∙ ∙ │ │ ∙ ─ ──═╬════════════════════════════════════════╬═── ─ ∙ ║ The Sp¡nn¡ng Wheel! ║ ╟── ─ ─ ∙ · · ∙ ─ ─ ──╢ ║ by RεmÆl ║ ∙ ─ ──═╬════════════════════════════════════════╬═── ─ ∙ │ │ ∙ ∙ This is our entry for the demo competition at the Hammering '94 Party in Budapest, Hungary. ∙ ∙ ∙ ─┼── ─ ─ ∙ ∙ · ∙ ∙ ─ ─ ──┼─ ∙ | System requirements | ∙ ─┼── ─ ─ ∙ ∙ · ∙ ∙ ─ ─ ──┼─ ∙ ∙ ∙ In order to run this demonstration you need at least: ══ 80386 or better processor based machine. ══ A minimum of 600KB free base memory. You can use any memory managers to free conventional memory. ══ SVGA graphics card. ══ GUS sound card. (SB version coming soon!) But to really enjoy the demo you need a fast 386-based computer with a quick SVGA card. Since the demo is syncronized to the music, you should own a Gravis UltraSound. ∙ ∙ ∙ ─┼── ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ──┼─ ∙ | Credits | ∙ ─┼── ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ──┼─ ∙ ∙ ∙ Code - SB Graphics - Bana, Cimo Music - Epton ∙ ∙ ∙ ─┼── ─ ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ─ ──┼─ ∙ | Thanks go to... | ∙ ─┼── ─ ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ─ ──┼─ ∙ ∙ ∙ First of all very special thanks must go to Alma of Grif. As a coder he gave a tremendous amount of ideas and suggestions, thus without his help this demo could have never been made. Special thanks to Maxwood of Majic 12 for being extremely helpful and supporting in all respects. (But if he was really friendly, then he wouldn't have entered the demo competition at the Hammering '94.) Also special thanks go to Robert Adolfsson for coding a moduleplayer for Gravis UltraSound. ∙ ∙ ∙ ─┼─ ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ─┼─ ∙ | Notes | ∙ ─┼─ ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ─┼─ ∙ ∙ ∙ The music is the same 8-channel tune that was contributed to the music competition at the 1933 True party. ∙ ∙ ∙ ─┼── ─ ─ ∙ ∙ · ∙ ∙ ─ ─ ──┼─ ∙ | New members wanted! | ∙ ─┼── ─ ─ ∙ ∙ · ∙ ∙ ─ ─ ──┼─ ∙ ∙ ∙ We need new members, especially a graphician. As a graphician, you have to be able to draw with programs like Deluxe Paint. Being good at freehand drawing is an additional advantage. It is not a problem if you draw on Amiga. Also a coder is being looked for. The coder has to be absolutely familiar with assembly and either C or Pascal, and must have at least a 386-based machine with VGA. Owning a sound card is a definite advantage. Experience in protected mode coding is greatly appreciated. A musician who is able to write hard techno or metal would also be greeted. Finally, we would also like a swapper to join the team. If you think you would join us, then send a letter and samples of your works to the one of the addresses below. If you live near Gyôr, that will also be taken into consideration, thus it is easier for the team to work as a whole if all members live near each other. ∙ ∙ ∙ ─┼── ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ──┼─ ∙ | Addresses | ∙ ─┼── ─ ∙ · ∙ ─ ──┼─ ∙ ∙ ∙ The addresses where you can get in contact with us (and also for demo swapping): Bana of Remal SB of Remal ·∙─═══════════════─∙· ·∙─═════════════─∙· Prohászka Gábor Somogyi Balázs 9021 Gyôr 9028 Gyôr Benczúr u. 1/A. Széna u. 13. Hungary Hungary
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