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- From: tfinn@crash.cts.com (Aaron Grier)
- Subject: Re: Music and Code from Demos
- Organization: CTS Network Services (crash, ctsnet), El Cajon, CA
- Date: 05 Nov 92 15:58:25 PST
- Message-ID: <1992Nov05.155826.9766@crash>
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- In article <MKNIP.92Nov5110420@silver-surfer.hut.fi> mknip@niksula.hut.fi (Mats Anders Knip) writes:
- >Copper plasma and starfields are really easy to do. Try to get somebody
- >who is more experienced than you to explain how they work, and then
- >try to do the routines yourself. The hard way is always the best way
- >in the beginning.
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- I am just interested in the ALGORHYTHMS in how to do stuff like starfields
- and plasma, etc... Mind you I'm on a PC, and things are a little harder
- to do without blitter. I wish there was a comp.sys.demo.coders newsgroup
- or something -- the algorhythms are always going to be the same no matter
- what 'puter you're on, from C64 to iPSC/860 (I've got access to both BTW).
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- agrier@gompers.gompers.edu (real internet addy)
- tfinn@crash.cts.com (UUCP address)
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