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- Flux Version 1.30
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- 0. Contents
- ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ 1. Get you started
- 2. Further details
- 3. Possible problems
- 3.1 1Mb machines
- 3.2 Tracker file doesn't work
- 4. Getting in contact
- 5. Thankyous and Credits
- 6. Whats next for Flux?
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- 1. Get you started
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- Double click on !Flux to load it. Drag any Digital Symphony, Tracker or
- Protracker file to it, to start up Flux.
-
- The control keys are:
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- Space : Randomise all settings.
- Escape : Quit program.
- 0 : Change palette.
- Q,W,E,R,T : Colour Translation algorithm.
- A,S,D,F,G : Scope algorithm.
- Z,X,C : Flame algorithm.
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- 2. Further details
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- A 3D effect template file is available, as well as a 2D one. To switch to the
- 3D one, replace !Flux.Templates with !Flux.Template3D. For 2D, replace it with
- Template.2D.
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- Flux can be run at the command line, although !Flux.!Boot must be executed
- first. A Digital Symphony file can be run with
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- Run <Flux$Dir>.!RunDS filename
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- and a QTM compatible file by
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- Run <Flux$Dir>.!RunQTM filename
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- Note however that both RunDS and RunQTM terminate with a *Desktop, not *Exit
- so you may well have problems with this if you are not running Flux inside the
- desktop.
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- 3. Possible problems
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- 3.1 1Mb machines
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- You may experience problems running Flux on a 1Mb machine. Theres not a lot I
- can suggest to help. Flux uses very large tables to implement such high speed
- image processing, and so memory is very tight.
-
- Things that you may need to do to solve the problem are:
- Run Flux from the supervisor, not the desktop
- RMKill all unused modules
- Ensure there is enough memory in the RMA. Flux isnt able to claim the
- correct amount of space in the RMA, as it is unable to predict the
- space the music player will take up.
- Maximise the Free slot on the task manager. Flux will claim the memory
- it needs automatically - Screen Memory, Wimpslot (but not RMA)
-
- Of course, the real solution is to upgrade your computer to at least 2M. Its
- not as expensive as you might think. And believe me - it really is worth it.
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- 3.2 Tracker file doesn't work
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- Flux uses Digital Symphony and QTM to play its music. So anything DSym or QTM
- will play, Flux will play. Conversely, Flux wont play anything that DSym and
- QTM wont play. So you will have problems playing Arc Protracker music, and
- Desktop Tracker music. Sorry - I suggest that you convert the music to normal
- Protracker format to play it. I might include support for these more obscure
- formats at a later date. (Sorry Jarre - Cathedrow)
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- 4. Getting in contact
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- Flux was written by Peter Knight (aka Cathedrow on the 'net).
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- If you have any ideas, comments, even business propositions, then please get
- in contact. Flux is a living, growing project. Help it be what you want it
- to be.
-
- If you want to contact me, email is much preferred until June 95.
- p.j.knight@bradford.ac.uk (until my account gets scrubbed in mid 95)
-
- If you aren't on the internet, snail mail is fine.
-
- From January 9 to March 24 1995: Peter Knight,
- Flat 7,
- 10 Grove Terrace,
- Bradford,
- West Yorkshire.
- BD7 1AU
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- From March 24 to April 21 1995: Peter Knight,
- 35 Mill Lane,
- East Halton,
- Grimsby,
- South Humberside.
- DN40 3QA
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- April 21 to June 16 1995: Bradford address
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- June 16 1995 onwards: Grimsby address
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- An SAE would be appreciated, although not essential. I am only living on a
- small further education grant, and money is tight.
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- 5. Thankyous and Credits
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- The following sections of Flux are not written by me:
- Digital Symphony Playmodule V1.40 (C) BASS 1991/1995 Freeware
- QTMTracker V1.21 (C) 1993/4/5 Phoenix/Quantum
- MemAlloc util V0.11
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- Other programs deserve a mention:
- Edlin : by Piers (and a most amazing program it is)
- 256 Colour Palettes : Taken from Cthugha on the PC
- Cruncher : by BASS
- Additional Code was written by HxPro
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- Inspiration, help, encouragement, testing and feedback by the crew on the
- Egham Hills private talker, and Monochrome the public bulletin board:
- Bungle, Clive, Gabriel, Greyfish, HxPro, Jim, Matt, Saint, Spike,
- Tobermory, Piers
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- Club recommendation: Grimsby Amateur Computer Club, meeting on alternate
- Mondays, at St.Mary's First and Middle.
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- 6. Whats next for Flux?
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- The following enhancements are at the planning stages.
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- 1) Support for samplers
- This is one of the higher priority parts planned. There is already a
- substantial code fragment written which will eventually allow people
- with samplers to connect their HiFi up to Flux and 'watch' their CDs,
- LPs, MCs, MDs, DCCs....
- Support for the Serial Port's EcoSampler, and printer port samplers
- is coming soon, with other samplers following.
-
- 2) Better support for music players
- At the moment Flux is hardwired for 4 channel music. It would be far
- nicer to recognise 1, 2 and 8 channel music, and act accordingly.
-
- 3) To cache or not to cache
- Flux is currently highly optimised for noncached processors (ARM2, and
- ARM250). It is not quite so optimal for ARM3 and ARM610+, as it
- clutters up the cache unnecessarily with unwound loops. A better system
- is to have two or more versions - one for ARM2/250, one for cached
- processors. Possibly even telling the processor not to cache the large
- tables that Flux uses, which disrupt the cache.
-
- 4) Enhancements for the Risc PC
- From the looks of technical specifications on the Risc PC, it should
- be possible to do a lot of palette effects - things like pulsating
- palettes, fading, strobing and mixing. This work is hampered by me
- not owning or having access to a Risc PC or the appropriate technical
- documentation of how to control the RPC palette, but never mind - It's
- on my 'to do' list.
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- 5) Support for CD ROM drives
- Coming substantially later will be support for playing audio CDs
- through Flux using a CD ROM drive. This might not be possible - it will
- depend on things like CD transfer speed and such things. Time will
- tell, although here again I am hampered by the lack of a CD ROM drive.
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- 6) Larger screen modes
- 320x256, overscan 384x288, and multisync 320x480/320x512 sized Flux
- plasmas have been suggested. (There will be considerable speed
- handicaps as the size gets larger, but Flux already runs at 100fps on
- a Risc PC!)
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- 7) A Wimp front end
- With all these options, it looks like there is a real need for a nice
- frontend. After all, thats what the Style guide requires!
- There have even been requests for Flux to multitask in the window, like
- the PC Emulator, and also requests for it as a screensaver.
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- 8) Any other ideas?
- You can contact me - so go ahead! If you want to try an idea out,
- contact me and I'll see what I can do for the next version of Flux.
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- New versions of Flux will appear on Internets World Wide Web:
- http://www.brad.ac.uk/~pjknight
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- Alternatively, post me a disc and an SAE, and I'll post you back the current
- version.
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- Enjoy,
- Peter Knight aka Cathedrow