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- demo MS-Dos scrollorama by The Dennis Courtney 5
- The stream choked on this so I fired up DOSBox.
Let's switch to Comic Sans!
Also kudos for the cat greets.
Actually this demo owns on many levels despite being a scroller (suite). The beauty of this is it actually appears to be a rather simple demo but with a bit of creative flair added to it. - rulezadded on the 2010-06-22 04:28:30
- wild Linux I'll Get The Beer!! by SigFLUP
- Watched this on the stream, totally owned, even runs fine on FreeBSD (use the normal "Linux" makefile); heck, I even *recognised* some of the names.
- rulezadded on the 2010-06-22 04:19:04
- demotool MS-Dos Fasttracker 2 by Triton
- Would have thumbs up for being a decent tracker and whatnot... but 3 thumbs down for being one of the most horrible formats to implement a decent replayer for.
- sucksadded on the 2010-01-26 22:06:18
- demotool MS-Dos MS-Dos/gus Impulse Tracker 2.14 by Jeffrey Lim
- I started tracking in 2005/06. This got me started after FT2 refused to work. After ripping the samples from "Zak-zaka-zak-zak" (an s3m) I made a track in, uh, not too long.
Context-sensitive help really helps. This is pretty much vital. I caught on eventually after reading IT.TXT... or something like that.
Nowadays I tend to track in SchismTracker as I run Linux & FreeBSD, although I like to keep this available in DOSBox (so I can build fairly accurate players and also tell Storlek what else needs fixing in the meantime).
This is the most advanced of the "big 4" (mod/s3m/xm/it), and yet manages to be easier to write a decent player for than XM.
I really only have one gripe about this. Pulse, you need to document your damn compression and your damn filters, instead of relying on the rest of us to work it out.
Otherwise, I would recommend this to pretty much anyone who's got DOS. - rulezadded on the 2010-01-26 21:59:59
- 32b MS-Dos 32.bat by Topy44
- @set
@%0
^ 9 bytes which does the same thing, and also doubles up as a memory filler. - sucksadded on the 2008-08-29 07:24:42
- 32b game MS-Dos shifticida by Řrřola [web]
- *Yes*. Just *yes*.
32 bytes is a big ask when it comes to game development.
Also, I had absolutely no idea about in 0x29 - I should use that some time. - rulezadded on the 2008-08-29 07:21:11
- intro Windows Zenon by Gravity [web]
- It's hard enough to make this 40KB when the music is 55KB. 7zipped, the music is 19KB. That's considerably larger than 4KB.
If you have to be so titchy about filesize, there is a category for 32 byte demos. Try making one of those. - isokadded on the 2008-08-29 07:15:40
account created on the 2008-08-29 06:53:32