____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ _________________/''''''\____/''\__/''\___/''''''\__________________ _________________/'''''''\___/''\__/''\__/''''''''\_________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\_________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''''''''\___/''''''\__________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''''''''\____/''''''\_________________ _________________/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\__/''\_________________ _________________/''''''''\__/''\__/''\__/''''''''\_________________ _________________/'''''''\___/''\__/''\___/''''''\__________________ ____________________________________________________________________ __________________ A.T.S. - Dead Hackers Society ___________________ ____________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________ Released - April 16, 1999 After the Error In Line convention Hardware requirements: - Falcon with FPU. - 3.3mb free RAM. Approx 250k of this has to be STRAM. The remaining can be Fast- or STRAM. - RGB or VGA monitor. We highly recomend the VGA 100Hz mode for superior framerate and picturesize (with most monitors anyway..) - It's tested with standard Falcon and Centurbo II Falcon. Software requirements: - None, it runs from TOS, MagiC, MiNT, Geneva. Falcons can have screen expanders enabled etc, it should work fine from any circumstances. Well, not Linux ;) Known Bugs: - At the moment, none. But there sureley are some lurking around, as always. Problems: - If you have doublevbl problems, you will have fatal errors in the demo (music playing too fast, flickering etc). In this case, try the Twinsync patch program, or simply run it with a TV or RGB monitor.. - For intelligent englishmen that have problems to understand what videomode to select: don't bother, you probably hit the wrong button anyway. Joystick controlled videomode selection in progress, maybe it will be easier then.. Credits: - Pictures and logo: Agent-t- - Main music: 505, remixed by Toodeloo - End music: 505 - Textures/design: Evil - Code: Evil & Gizmo Contact: - E-mail: ae@atari.org - Homepage: http://dhs.atari.org Disclaimer: - The authours of this demo take no responsibility for any hardware, software, brains, eyes, ears damaged! You are running it at your own risk. Copying: - Do whatever you want with it. Coverdisks, CDROMS, FTP archives, BBSes, commercial sales... We don't care. Last words: - Ok, so this demo is very old. It was coded during summer 1998 inspired by the "overlay" transparent things that Sqward coded. It was thought as a part of a larger demo. Now, that larger demo wasn't made. We hacked on a ST demo instead. And now, these things are too old to be used in a future demo, so we decided (with some pushing from 505 ;)) to put it into the EIL democompetition. Surely only to support the compo as a "fill out" to the other greater demos. But strange things do happen, and it actually won! We are very greatful for that (we got a nice CT2 card :-)) and will for sure be back with more demos. But please have some patience. It will be a good while until next time. As you might see we need to write an arsenal of new routines. Until then, stay tuned for the next Mystic Bytes demo, it is probably going to be very excellent, too bad they didn't have a contribution at EIL, they would have been a CT2 richer then! And as usual, DHS will be releaseing "small" stuff meanwhile working on the larger things. Expect a few musicdemos, one sized as a smaller harddisk (gosh, those musicans know how to waste disk..) and perhaps a smaller intro for some diskmag.. never give up - stay atari eof