- Plan B - an Xevius production, (c) 1996 This demonstration was brought to you by Kasper Hoy Nielsen (Blazer) & Emil Arffmann Hansen (Hideo) _____________лллллллл Full Credits лллллллл_____________ Art, code, modelling and design by Blazer, Soundtrack composed by Hideo, Party supporters: Drake and Cape, Music system (midas) by Sahara Surfers DOS Extender (pmode) by Tran & Daredevil _____________лллллллл About the demo лллллллл_____________ A new demo from Xevius productions ! Now how did that happen ?? Actually we're not quite sure ourselves :). The demo was put together in about one week before Summer Encounter'96, to test our new demo engine which has been in development since The Party 1995. Everything in the demo is ofcourse real-time calculated. _____________лллллллл Disclaimer лллллллл_____________ We can and will not be held responsible for this demos behavior. If anything bad happens when you run this demo, it's not our fault. _____________лллллллл Graphics лллллллл_____________ This demo takes advantage of _linear_ truecolor modes (16 million colors), made possible by the VESA BIOS Extensions 2.0. If your videocard dosn't support VBE 2.0 :), you can use SciTech's univbe 5.1 or 5.2 (5.2 preferred). For best performance check that your videocard supports 320x200 in 32bit or 320x200 in 24bit. The demo will also run on videocards that only support linear 640x400 in 32bit or 24bit by faking a lower resolution, but this is slower than using the real thing. I everything fails, you can run the demo in standard 320x200x256 in black & white using the 'bw' switch, or you can use the 'fake' switch, which will try to emulate 24bit using a tweaked VGA mode with 12bit color dithering. This is however both ugly and slow, so I really can't recommend it. _____________лллллллл Processor лллллллл_____________ The demo is optimized and written for the Pentium processor. The demo will run on a 486, but propably be very slow. This is due to the fact that the demo uses floating point calculations, which is fast on the Pentium but isn't on the 486. The 3D-Engine, codenamed "Hector" :), was coded in two weeks, partly based on our old 16bit engine, but otherwise totally rewritten. I (Blazer) therefore havn't had time to optimize the engine as much as I ought to, so running this on less than 90MHz Pentium is propably gonna be a little jerky, sorry. _____________лллллллл Memory лллллллл_____________ The demo uses about 9MB of memory by default. If you don't have enough memory the demo will exit to dos while running with an 'out of memory message'. Sorry, we are too lazy to fix this. Since the compo-rules said that the demo should be able to run on a 486 w. 8MB you can run the demo with a 'noload' switch. This will turn of preloading of all the demos datafiles, and might effect the demos sync to the music, but it will 'only' use about 7MB. _____________лллллллл Music лллллллл_____________ We are using the Midas soundsystem for music output. Midas supports more than 10 different soundcards. The demo will try to autodetect your soundcard. However, if this should fail you can configure the soundcard settings by using the 'config' switch. _____________лллллллл Not so important stuff лллллллл_____________ Blazer sends thanks to: Drake - for convincing me to switch to pmode coding, and for letting us use his apartment for our productive(?) meetings. Cape - for discussing and implementing varius strange effects with me. Painless - for supplying med with goa trance for my coding sessions. Juggler/Xtacy - for teaching me some 3ds tricks. Sahara Surfers - for creating Midas. Without it, this demo would have been... well, silent on anything but GUS. Tran,Daredevil - for creating pmode. Hideo sends thanks to: Triton - For FastTracker 2. Support > 1MB ram please! RR, Kosmic, Maz, TRiP, M-o-M... And all the rest of you, giving away your samples for free :) Greetings: Greetings to all demo-groups around the world, especially all danish groups which attended Summer Encounter 96. I er allesammen rigtig dejlige :) _____________лллллллл How to contact us лллллллл_____________ Blazer: Kasper Hoy Nielsen c948488@student.dtu.dk, http://www.gbar.dtu.dk/~c948488 Hideo: Emil Arffmann Hansen hideo@inet.zitech.dk Blazer & Hideo, 96-08-30.