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Yessiree, you've always dreamed of having one of those cool Long
Persistence Monitors, the ones optomotrists discourage because
you won't be visiting them as often (if you like using Interlaced,
that is)... And quite the gadgets they are. However, they tend
to have this slight problem of leaving a trail behind anything
that moves, thus making games like Asteroids a tad difficult to
play on them.
If you are one of those who decided as soon as you saw the
introduction that you wanted a Commodore 2080 monitor (the Long
Persistence one), this program is for you! It gives you a taste
of life in the fast lane! It won't do much for your interlaced
text quality, it won't do much for your hi-res graphics... It won't
do much for ANYTHING except, well, giving you a taste of Long
Persistence. Have fun. I know that both the program and this
readme file will be erased from your disk within 10 minutes anyway,
so I'd better make this quick:
I realize that asking you to send me money for this would be like asking
Commodore to give me a free upgrade on my Kickstart, so instead, if you
could do either one of these two things, I'd be more than happy (well,
maybe just happy):
1: Call my bulletin board and let me know what you think of it,
(You will have to call and wait a bit to be registered - call back
about a week later and you should be if you aren't a regular user
already (most cool people are)). While you're there, upload
something!
2: Send me a small package containing a detonator which, when depressed,
will annihilate (quietly, of course) any device, or building, which
bears an Atari logo.
Thanks...
...Steve Tibbett
(OMX BBS - 613-731-3419)
Oh, ya, if you're still listening (fat chance), there's also a
command line option you can stick in there.. I'm not going to tell
you what it is, though. So there.
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