Ethereal Visions by Neural Image Syndicate
Ethereal Visions (C) 1995 - Neural Image Syndicate (NiS) - Documentation Ethereal : 1. Heavenly, celestial, of the upper regions of space 2. Of unearthly refinement of substance, character or appearance 3. Light, airy or tenuous The Ethereal Visions demo is a sight and sound extravaganza, featuring Ethereal visual effects, combined with a great digital sound-track. System Requirements: A 386sx or better (486 recommended), preferably with a decent video card. 600k or more of both Conventional and EMS memory is necessary. You also need a sound card if you want to hear the cool music by Myzer/Legion (can be one of the following : Sound Blaster, Gravis UltraSound, Pro-Audio Spectrum or Windows Sound Source). Credits: The main program code is all by me (Goblin/NiS), in Turbo Pascal, with a LOT of inline assembly language, in fact, most is inline ASM. The music system used is MiDAS Sound System Copyright (C) 1994 Petteri Kangaslampi and Jarno Paananen. I also had some help from Zem who converted a routine from Pascal to optimized assembly code (which I later altered and optimized ever so slightly more). The graphics are also by me :), and the great music was composed and written by Myzer, of the Australian demo group - Legion. Thanks also go out to the Beta testers, especially Random of Xtatic and HB of Reality (Australian groups) without whom, some bugs would not have been found. History: This started out from an idea I got from something Rodent/SMASH! was working on. (By the way, SMASH! is another great Australian demo group, look out for them). I was going to make it into a BBS advert for Mindflux BBS, but it started getting a bit big, so I decided to make it into an intro. But, it kept on growing, and although its like an intro length-wise, and it was intended to be an intro, 400k of music helps to make it more like a demo sizewise. So I guess this could be considered a 'Dentro' :) Maybe you're wondering why I didn't get some smaller music ? Well, because I heard Myzer's tune, and thought it fit Ethereal Visions perfectly, even if it was a little large. Documentation: The following sections are to help you get Ethereal Visions up and running with a a minimum of effort. Ethereal Visions should detect your sound card, but, if it doesn't, or there is an error, try the command line options. Command Line Options : Usage : EV [options] Options : -sx Force Sound Device x (1=GUS, 2=PAS 3=WSS 4=SB, 5=No Sound) - GUS=Gravis UltraSound, PAS=Pro-Audio Spectrum - WSS=Windows Sound Source, SB=Sound Blaster (All versions) -pxxx Force I/O port xxx (hex) for Sound Device -ix Force IRQ x for Sound Device -mxxxxx Set mixing rate to xxxxx Hz -t Disable ProTracker BPM tempos -u Enable Surround Sound -oxxx Force output mode (8=8-bit, 1=16-bit, s=stereo, m=mono) Known bugs (in the MiDAS musicplayer): - For PAS users, that have 8 bit PAS cards, you must force the output mode into 8 bit (command line option '-o8'), otherwise, a default of 16 bit is used. - The settings for the Windows Sound Source must be set using the command-line. Trouble Shooting : If Ethereal Visions does not work, give it lots of base memory (600k or more) and some EMS (600k or so is needed here as well). Use a driver like EMM386, Qemm, etc, to get the required 600k of EMS memory, and remove all TSR programs like MOUSE etc, that take up valuable base memory to get the 600k of base memory Note: You can use the 'MEM' command in DOS to check the available memory. If the demo runs slowly, try lowering the mixing rate with the '-m' switch. However, lower mixing rates mean a degradation of music quality. The normal mixing rate is 44000, and a rate of 22000 should still produce decent quality music, and also make the demo run faster. Note: Lowering the mixing rate should not have any effect on computers using GUS music cards. If the demo runs slowly while playing music through a GUS, then upgrade your computer :) Also, check to see if you have all the necessary files. Included files: EV.EXE - Ethereal Visions executible file EV.DAT - Ethereal Visions data file EV.MUS - Ethereal Visions music file README.1ST - Duh! ;) FILE_ID.DIZ - The BBS file descriptor Any other files are probably BBS adverts. Neural Image Syndicate (NiS) information: Neural Image Syndicate is an all Australian group, producing high quality art in the form of mind-altering VGA and SVGA images in various assorted formats, as well as wicked pre-calculated animations (FLI's etc), ANSi logos, and realtime calculated (sound and graphics) demos. If you have an interest in graphics, coding, ANSi, or music, and think you can cut it in NiS then give Black Knights BBS a call on +61 (02) 773-6630, or contact one of the NiS members via one of the methods shown below. NiS Member list: The current, active members of NiS (as of writing this) are: Goblin - GFX/Coding/ANSi Fist - GFX/Animations Contacting NiS: Contact BBS's : Black Knights ÷ +61 (02) 773-6630 - Contact: Goblin, Fist Mindflux ÷ +61 (02) 416-2513 - Contact: Goblin Shadow Gate ÷ +61 (02) 545-3420 Line 2 ÷ +61 (02) 545-2810 - Contact: Goblin Contact Nets : Bloodnet (Australia only, demo oriented) DGiNet (International, demo oriented) Goblin / NiS'95
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