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"ElGato" requires at least an extra 256K of fast RAM to run in its entirety.
"ElGato"
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MULTITASKING!
If you are an owner of SONIX from Aegis Development and have at least
512K of fast RAM expansion on your Amiga then you can create a stunning
audio-visual display by multitasking the music from Sonix with the "ElGato"
animation. To facilitate this, we have included on this disk a very
impressive Sonix score from the public domain called "YTV".
First copy the program "Sonix" from the Sonix disk Root Directory to the
ElGato disk Root Directory. Next, you have to copy the following files from
the Miscellaneous Directory of your Sonix disk to the Miscellaneous Direc-
tory on the ElGato disk: SampledSound.tech, Sonix.code and Synthesis.tech.
Now when you boot up with the ElGato disk, Sonix will be run
automatically, but you will still have to manually load the score, "YTV" as
you normally would. Also be sure to click on the repeat or play button of
the Sonix screen so the music will actually play. The "ElGato" animation will
load and run on its own.
That's it! Now sit back and enjoy the show! v1.4
"ElGato"
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"ElGato" is self-running. Put in DF0: at Workbench prompt.
Or you can also run it from the CLI. Type "Showanim -C ElGato.anim".
It can also be run from the Workbench by clicking on its icon.
"ElGato"
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BLAIR-SULLIVAN Computer Graphics & Animation
Menlo Park, California 94025 * 415/326-8238
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* PRESENTATION GRAPHICS and ANIMATIONS * DIGITIZATION * DEMOS *
* VIDEO ANIMATION & TITLING * CUSTOM ANIMATED LOGOS * SPECIALTY WORK *
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Copyright (c) 1987 Blair-Sullivan Computer Graphics & Animation
This animation is not public domain, and may not be sold or used
for commercial purposes without permission.
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[Editor's notes below -- Fred Fish]
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This material was submitted to me on disk by the Badge Killer Demo Contest
coordinator, Tomas Rokicki, for inclusion in the library. This is Kevin
Sullivan's entry to the B.K.D.C.
I have set up the demo to be runnable from workbench by clicking on an
icon that fires up xicon, which runs a CLI script with the appropriate
ShowANIM command. The original disk had a similar mechanism, but I
changed things slightly to conform to the same techniques used on
the other library disks with animations. Since I do not have a copy
of Sonix, I could not test the background music component of the demo.
-Fred ><>
1-Jan-88 (Happy New Year!!! (and sorry it took so long to get this out..))