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Short: THE flexible Cellular Automata (LIFE...) RTG support
Uploader: thor@math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter)
Author: thor@math.tu-berlin.de (Thomas Richter)
Type: gfx/misc
Version: 1.60
Requires: OS 2.0 for most and OS 3.0 for all functions, 1MB chip, 2MB fast
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This is only a demo version of the shareware edition of VideoEasel.
The full version includes:
- The full VideoEasel guide, coming with a huge number of
experiments to perform, about 450K.
- More brushes and more pictures.
- More ARexx scripts, for example to convert a VideoEasel
animation into an IFF-ANIM movie.
- The XLIFE source files which are no longer included in
this edition to keep the archive small.
- Display drivers for Picasso96 and CyberGraphics that are
up to five times faster than the native display drivers
included in this package. This demo release will only work
on native Amiga screen modes, the RTG support files are
included in the full edition.
The full edition is priced at $20, to be sent to:
Thomas Richter
Rühmkorffstraße 10 A
12209 Berlin
Please contact me by EMail if you consider buying VideoEasel.
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There's no upgrade package from 1.5x to 1.60 this time because just too
much changed. Sorry!
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About VideoEasel:
A fast and flexible, program-able and expandable cellular automata machine,
including Conway's LIFE plus over 70 (SEVENTY!) other applications of
cellular automata, ready to use and collected from various sources
(Scientific American alias Spektrum der Wissenschaft, Cellular Automata
Machines by Toffoli & Margolus and other..).
The program is extremly flexible, own algorithms can be written in CAMRexx
or - even better - in (preferably) Assembler or C.
A demo version of the guide is included, to make you curious!
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New in release 1.60:
- A lot!
- Added RTG support, wrote fast display drivers for Picasso96 and
CyberGraphics.
- Changed the Environment handling of VideoEasel, it selects now
the proper video driver automatically.
- Changed the screen mode request code.
- Speed up the magnify tool if enough memory is available.
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New in release 1.55:
- Fixed a bug in the IFF saver which could crash if the display
lines are too long.
- Made more preparations for RTG, even though this release does
not support RTG yet.
New in release 1.54:
- Fixed a stupid enforcer hit when scrolling in the "Planar Tiled"
environment.
New in release 1.53:
- Updated printer support. The colormap of the screen is no longer
touched.
- The brush wasn't shown after a single step command.
- The mirror/magnifier/raster tools are now deactivated as soon as
a new screen mode is selected.
New in release 1.52:
-Fixed a fix of 1.51.... )-:
-The 1.51 crashed when closing a window due to a forgotten
bracket in the C source...
New in release 1.51:
-Fixed a bug in the window cleanup routine that might have caused
crashes when rebuilding the window.
-Fixed an enforcer hit in the ARexx menu support functions
New in release 1.50:
-Fixed a bug in printing
-The drawing functions should be now CyberGfx compatible (I hope...)
but no CGFX driver is included, though. (Left for the next upgrade)
-Fixed several handling "features" of the magnify tool
-Added an "Import" function (works with Datatypes and requires 3.0)
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New in release 1.41:
- Fixed a bug in the mirror routines.
New in release 1.40:
- Updated the GUI generation code a bit,
shouldn't make any visual difference.
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Have fun,
Thomas Richter, April 1999