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- From: gunnbr@nextwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu. (Brian R Gunn)
- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: Music and Code from Demos
- Date: 10 Nov 1992 18:09:40 GMT
- Organization: Computer Science Department at Rose-Hulman
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- In article <MKNIP.92Nov9165110@blob.hut.fi> mknip@niksula.hut.fi (Mats Anders
- Knip) writes:
- > > Well plasma on the IBM is currently done via palette cycling...
- > > pretty fast and relatively easy to do (you've just got to do your code
- > > right!)
- >
- > Hmmm... You can't mean plasma. That would require a palette of
- > thousands of colors. Color-bars perhaps, but not plasma.
-
- Well, I saw an IBM demo which claimed to have plasma, which was indeed--just
- simple color cycling. It was pretty poor.
-
- Brian
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