NoCrew's Audio WhiPong VLM module --------------------------------- You've played the old Atari Pong! You've played Pong 2000 on the Falcon! You've played Pong in Defender2000 on the Jaguar! But you have never played Pong like this... This is Audio WhiPong, a VLM for the Whip! light machine on the Falcon, written by NO/Escape. Initial idea by NoName/NoCrew. To actually play, you need two mono microphones connected to one stereo plug, which you connect to your falcon. By making sound in the microphones, you move the paddles on each side of the field. The louder the sound, the farther down on the screen your paddle is moved. Alternatively, plug in some music and let it play for you. Just sit back and watch the score tick up. Occationally, the paddles actually hit the ball. The settings for this module are the following: Sensitivity - Controls how easily the paddles will go down on the screen. Higher value, easier to go down. Smoothness - Controls how smooth the paddles are moving. Lower value gives smoother movements, but also slower. High value will make the paddle jump larger steps. Ball X speed - The horizontal speed of the ball. Ball Y speed - The vertical speed of the ball. Sources are included in the source folder. Disclaimer: The author of this module is not responsible for how it is used, or any damage the user brings upon himself/herself or on his/her vocal cords by using this module. NoCrew - originality at its best! Tomas Berndtsson - NoBrain/NoCrew tomas@nocrew.org http://tomas.nocrew.org/