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- Acid Warp V4.06 By Noah Spurrier and Mark Bilk
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- This is Acid Warp for DOS. It's an eye-candy program. Run it and watch the
- pretty colors. Each picture is the graphic representation of a mathematical
- function. All math is done with integer approximations so Acid Warp should
- be pretty fast even on machines without a math chip. It might take as long
- as 30 to 40 seconds to generate each picture on a slow machine.
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- I added a few new picture functions (now there are over 40) and I improved
- the color palettes so that they seem more hypnotic. Don't forget to try
- Acid Warp with the "p8" option. This forces all the pictures to be very
- trippy. The default is to mix mellow and trippy pictures. Also don't forget
- the "w" option which displays a document that describes how to turn your
- monitor into a wall projector for Acid Warp.
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- Sorry this version took so long. I didn't expect people to like Acid Warp
- so much. I had a lot of help from Mark in fixing this code up. He pretty
- much redid all the interrupt routines so they should be more stable now and
- he figured out how to get rid of the screen flicker that annoyed about 1/3
- of the VGA cards that we tried it on. This was the biggest complaint about
- the old version. It should be fixed now. Hooray!
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- This is free software, but if you happen to have any weird information that
- you feel you have to send me as a token of your appreciation then mail it
- to "noah@ucscb.ucsc.edu". I'd really like a copy of Amanda Fielding's film
- on Trepanning called "Heartbeat in the Brain".
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