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Video Effects for Batch Files or fun
EGA/VGA/IBM8514
Looking around several different BBS's, I noticed that batch
file fanatics had no support for VGA/EGA graphics. Sure, there were
several screen generation, text mode programs, but no real, eye-popping
effects.
Since most people now own a EGA/VGA video (it has quickly become
the standard), why not use this in your batch files? After all, a
colorful text-mode menu is cute, but wouldn't it be REALLY cool if you
could clear off the screen with some VGA graphics?
It seems most graphic programs stick mainly with graphics, and
text-mode programs do only text mode stuff. So why not mix the two?
Thus arrives VIDEO EFFECTS, a utility that allows you to:
■ Flash 31 brilliant VGA/EGA effects on the screen
■ Easily customize all the effects
■ Change between 25, 28, 33, and 50 line text modes
Sure, people will glance over a colorful menu that you spent
hours creating in your batch file. They go "Hmm", read it and go on.
But with THESE effects, people stop and look. Your screen glimmers,
fades or zaps out instead of sitting there... a definite difference.
Enclosed is WO.COM, a quick utility to return you to TEXT MODE.
Have you ever been running a cute Shareware utility, and something
went wrong... you hit CTRL-BREAK or the damn thing just stopped, and left
you in Graphics mode?! You can't see a thing on the screen, but the
computer is still running fine?
You can't see NOTHING in graphics mode!
WO.COM is the answer. Just type: WO (meaning WOAAAHH! How the
heck do I get back to text mode?!) and it returns you to 25 line, normal
text mode. Quit re-booting that computer everytime... just use WO.COM
Usage: VIDEOFX /DETECT
VIDEOFX /TEXT25 or /TEXT28 or /TEXT33 or /TEXT40 or /TEXT50
VIDEOFX [pattern] etc, etc, etc.
Patterns: 1 Moving round
2 Slide up
3 Slide up colorful
4 Exploding ball
5 Round and round
* 6 Stars
* 7 Circles
* 8 Polygons
* 9 Yarn Ball
10 Slide across
11 Clock
12 Shades pulled
13 Close curtain
14 Double swivel
15 Open diagonal
* 16 Shooting lines
17 Falling brick
* 18 Squirmy lines
* 19 Wiggly line
20 Square explode
21 Wow!
22 Moving curves
23 Quick balls
24 Nice curves
25 Open and shut
26 Side shadows
27 Top shadows
28 Both shadows
29 Window panes
30 City lights
31 Snake!
32 Damn dizzy
33 Plasma ( "*" denotes pattnerns that can
be altered using /MAX )
********* NEW IN VERSION 2.0 ****************************************
/MSG [pattern] [bkcolor] [txtcolor] "MESSAGE" "MORE MESSAGE" "MORE MESSAGE"
Finally, in version 2.0, you can display VGA messages on
the screen! If you leave the office, simply drop a cute
message on the screen saying "BE BACK AFTER LUNCH" in
wonderful VGA graphics. Or make an outstanding impression
on your batch file users! Your program can have dazzling
effects, followed by a huge introduction screen, all from
a teeny little batch file.
[pattern]
The "pattern" is the "wallpaper" behind your message.
There are solid backgrounds, hatched, dotted, inter-
weaving lines, plus more you can place behind your
messages. You can choose from 12 different pattern
styles:
0 no pattern (background color)
1 solid fill
2 line fill
3 light slashes (///////)
4 thick slashes (///////)
5 back slashes (\\\\\\\)
6 light back slashes (\\\\\\\)
7 light hatch
8 heavy cross hatch
9 interleaving lines
10 wide dot fill
11 closely spaced dots
[bkcolor]
The background color is what color the "pattern"
will be. So if you choose green as your color,
and "light hatch fill" for your pattern, then you'll
have a GREEN LIGHT HATCH FILL for a background.
Here are your colors:
0 black
1 blue
2 green
3 cyan
4 red
5 magenta
7 light grey
20 brown
56 dark grey
57 light blue
58 light green
59 light cyan
60 light red
61 light magenta
62 yellow
63 white
[txtcolor]
The text color is how your actual lettering will
look. If you choose RED as your "txtcolor", then
the message will appear in RED letters.
NOTE: The colors are the same as in "bkcolor" above.
"MESSAGE" "MORE MESSAGE" ....
You are allowed five separate messages, each enclosed
in quotation marks. Don't make them too long, or
they will scroll off the screen!
NOTE: Press the [ESC] key to clear your message!
EXAMPLES:
======================================================================
VIDEOFX /MSG 0 0 63 "This message is white" "on a black background"
VIDEOFX /MSG 7 56 63 "This message is white" "on a dark grey background"
"using light hatch pattern"
VIDEOFX /MSG 10 56 1 "This message is blue" "on a dark grey background"
"using wide dot fill"
VIDEOFX /MSG 5 62 0 "This message is black" "on a yellow background"
"using back slashes"
NOTE: Press the [ESC] key to clear your message!
/PAGE # Changes video pages. This is a GREAT method of saving
the screen. Normally, you are in page 0. So if you
want to save the screen, just change into page 1 or 2,
then make a menu, graphic, ANSI demo, or whatever.
Once you're finished, change back into page 0. Wala,
your screen is exactly like it was before all those
graphical effects. Be careful though, a normal video
adapter does not have over 3 or 4 pages.
/MODE # Changes video modes. This is useful if you need to
test out some graphics stuff, or just change over into
graphics mode.
Mode # Type Resolution Colors Video Subsystem
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0, 1 Text 40 x 25 16 CGA, EGA, MCGA, VGA
2, 3 Text 80 x 25 16 CGA, EGA, MCGA, VGA
4, 5 Graphics 320 x 200 4 CGA, EGA, MCGA, VGA
6 Graphics 640 x 200 2 CGA, EGA, MCGA, VGA
7 Text 80 x 25 Mono CGA, EGA, MCGA, VGA
8, 9, 10 PCjr only
11, 12 Used internally
13 Graphics 320 x 200 16 EGA, VGA
14 Graphics 640 x 200 16 EGA, VGA
15 Graphics 640 x 350 Mono EGA, VGA
16 Graphics 640 x 350 16 EGA, VGA
17 Graphics 640 x 480 2 MCGA, VGA
18 Graphics 640 x 480 16 VGA
19 Graphics 320 x 200 25 MCGA, VGA
32 and 33 are new! The "damn dizzy" will probably make you that way.
Just press any key to stop the madness.
Also, the PLASMA looks cool, but takes a little
longer than usual to create. Once the plasma is
drawn, it begins circulating through the colors.
[ PRESS ANY KEY TO STOP "Damn Dizzy" OR "Plasma" ]
/COOL Changes color every pixel. Normally, the colors are
picked at random, and are set at intervals. This
causes a 'cool' effect, and a rainbow of different
color variations on the screen.
/MAX=# Sets maximum number of cycles. If a pattern places a
lot of the same effect on the screen, this is called
a cycle.
For example, STARS pattern places random pixels on
the screen. The default number of stars is 19000,
but this can be adjusted by using /MAX.
VIDEOFX 6 /MAX=1000 places 1000 stars on screen
VIDEOFX 6 /MAX=41000 places 41000 stars on screen
The patterns with an asterick to the left of them
can be altered using /MAX.
/REPEAT=# Sets maximum number of repetitions. This allows you to
repeat the same pattern over and over.
VIDEOFX 11 /REPEAT=3 repeats CLOCK pattern 3 times
/KEYS Causes any keypress to abort program. If you are watching
your favorite pattern, and your Boss walks into the room,
you can instantly abort the program by pressing any key.
Simply use /KEYS on the command line.
/CLEAR Clears screen between repetitions. Repeating STARS pattern
4 times will look terrible unless you first clear the
screen. Using /CLEAR allows a fresh screen between
repetitions.
/SAVE Saves the screen, and restores it upon exit.
/DOTTED Uses "dotted" lines instead of solid ones when using
lined patterns (most of the patterns use lines to
draw on the screen)
/CENTER Uses "center" lines instead of solid ones when using
lined patterns (most of the patterns use lines to
draw on the screen)
/DASHED Uses "dashed" lines instead of solid ones when using
lined patterns (most of the patterns use lines to
draw on the screen)
/THICK Uses "thick" lines instead of solid ones when using
lined patterns (most of the patterns use lines to
draw on the screen)
/DETECT Detects if user has sufficient video mode to run VIDEOFX.
Returns: 0 if graphics card is good enough
1 if VIDEOFX cannot run on the computer
This should be used before any effects are displayed, to
make sure that the computer has EGA or VGA. If an
errorlevel of 1, you should display a message and abort
your batch file.
/TEXT25 Changes screen to text mode with 25 lines (default line mode)
/TEXT28 Changes screen to text mode with 28 lines (must have EGA)
/TEXT33 Changes screen to text mode with 33 lines (must have EGA)
/TEXT50 Changes screen to text mode with 50 lines (must have VGA)
NOTE: The text mode switches and /DETECT must be used by THEMSELVES!
You cannot specify: VIDEOFX 11 /COOL /TEXT50.
You must only use: VIDEOFX /TEXT50
or VIDEOFX /TEXT25
or VIDEOFX /DETECT etc...
========= EXAMPLES =======================================================
VIDEOFX /detect
Detects if video card is good enough to run VIDEOFX. The DOS
errorlevel will be 0 if it is, and will be 1 if the card cannot
handle EGA/VGA graphics.
I would recommend using this before starting Video Effects on
someone's computer!
VIDEOFX 11 /repeat=40
Shows the CLOCK pattern 40 consecutive times with no screen
clearing in between (looks rather confusing)
VIDEOFX 11 /repeat=40 /clear
Shows the CLOCK pattern 40 consecutive times with a cleared
screen in between each one (looks much better!)
VIDEOFX 31 /repeat=100 /keys
Shows the SNAKE pattern until a key is pressed. (the SNAKE
clears itself as it moves along, so there's really no need
to clear screen between each one. Note that I specified
repeat=100, so that the SNAKE keeps moving for a LOOOONG
time until a key is pressed)
VIDEOFX 4 /cool
Shows the EXPLODING BALL pattern in a multitude of colors.
Looks really nice, huh?
VIDEOFX 16 /max=70
Shows the SHOOTING LINES pattern, and shows only 70 lines.
Notice how /MAX can be used to shorten an otherwise long
pattern? Normally, SHOOTING LINES flashes 120 lines on
the screen. This shortens it to 70 lines.
VIDEOFX 13 /dotted /cool
Shows CLOSE CURTAIN pattern, uses "dotted" lines instead of
solid ones, and alternates colors every pixel.
VIDEOFX /text50
Changes to 50 line text mode.
VIDEOFX /text28
Changes to 28 line text mode.
VIDEOFX 28 /keys /save /dashed
Shows BOTH SHADOWS pattern, any key pressed during the display
will abort the program, the screen is saved/restored, and
"dashed" lines are used instead of solid ones.
VIDEOFX 9 /keys /save /dotted /repeat=10 /max=100
Shows YARN BALL pattern, any key pressed during the display
will abort the program, the screen is saved/restored, and
"dotted" lines are used instead of solid ones. The whole
pattern is shown 10 times, and 100 lines are drawn each time
the pattern runs (a total of 1000 lines (10 X 100)).
========== ERRORLEVEL CODES ===============================================
When Video Effects exits, the DOS errorlevel is set according to
what happened inside the program. Upon exit, the errorlevel can
be set to:
ERRORLEVEL MEANING
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0 Normal exit
2 No graphic hardware was detected
3 Not enough memory to install graphic driver
4 Generic graphic error (could be anything!)
5 Error registering IBM 8514 driver
6 Error registering EGA/VGA driver
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The registered version has more options, plus no shareware
screen! You are entitled to lifetime free upgrades plus
many other benefits.
For the entire set of DAVE UTILS, see the enclosed CATALOG.COM
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