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CHUNK Media Tools v2.0
January 1996
Copyright (c) 1996 Aratus Clarke
GRAPHICS ROUTINES:
Drop, Stadium, Wave, Pour, Fader, Showpcx, Playfli, Spot, PCXHUE
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What is CMT?
A bunch of DOS shareware graphics display utilities for PCX files.
I released CMT back in 4\95 and it has been getting pretty good
response. After seeing my shabby work on way too many shareware CD's,
I decided to go back and upgrade this package.
The routines can display 256-color PCX images from 320x200 up to
640x480 (except for Spot). Your video card may require a TSR VESA
driver to initiate the SVGA 640x480 mode. Check the disk that shipped
with your card, or grab a generic driver off any decent BBS/FTP site.
For more info on how to use a specific routine just type its name
at the DOS prompt.
CMT routines are perfect for presentations, store displays, trade shows,
info kiosks, computer lab displays, and title screens for custom apps.
The programs use simple batch files, so there is NOTHING to learn.
The best part is...they are FREE.
Minimum System Requirements:
386SX-16 CPU
DOS 3.3
640K RAM
Video Card
512K (320x200 VGA)
1MB (640x480 SVGA)
No hard drive needed
All routines are programmed in C and developed on the following system:
Compiler: Symantec C++ 6.0 with Fastgraf 4.0
OS: DOS 6.2/WIN 3.1
CPU: 486DX40
Video: Trident 8900 1MB ISA
RAM: 8MB
If you find these routines useful, we also have other graphics
programs and NEW computer games for 386 and 486 DOS PC's.
To receive a 3.5" sampler disk, send $5.00 to:
Aratus Clarke
18 Fairmount Drive
Willingboro, NJ 08046
jac@cldc.howard.edu