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!FunkyDemo
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Version 2.00 (07 Feb 1992)
The original funky archimedes demo featuring loads of tracked music, ray
tracing, fractals, vector graphics etc.
Instructions:
- Get a colour monitor if you dont have one already.
- If possible, connect your computer to a large stereo hi-fi
(to turn off the internal speaker(s), type F12, then 'SPEAKER OFF', then return twice)
- Turn down the lights.
- Run '!FunkyDemo' application
- Use the left mouse button to quit and the middle button to pause.
This is a P.D. demo, meaning you can freely copy and distribute it, but no
disc containing it may be sold at more than £2.50 sterling. Also, it may not
be distributed at all by any companies which sell discs containing only P.D.
software for more than the same amount. (This unfortunate limitation is a
consequence of large software houses selling P.D. discs at vastly inflated
prices and as sweeteners for highly profitable business deals - it should
not affect morally legitimate P.D. suppliers and users.)
All files inside the '!FunkyDemo' directory must remain unchanged with the
exception of the directory '!FunkyDemo.!S/Tracker' which may be used and
distributed seperately according to the conditions given in
'!FunkyDemo.!S/Tracker.!Help', and '!FunkyDemo.TWILIGHT' which may be used
seperately.
(P.D. stands for Public Domain)
'!S/Tracker' Was originally written by Hugo Fiennes and Fabrice Mercier [(c) The Serial Port], SWI interface and other bits were added by Matt Farrow.
(This is provided complete with all files except the one put in by the PD
company who distributed it.)
Funky dance moves and use of colour monitor by Alpen "mine's a snakebite"
Patel.
ARM coding and music by John Graley.
Compacted fractal animation data provided by Dave Beaumont.
Contact John Graley
34 Royle Close, Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks, SL9 OBB, England.
(C) JSG 1992
PS.
If you like the demo, please feel free to send me a fiver or so - and if I
get enough for a colour monitor I'll write an even better demo.