Digital Dreams by Divine
-=- Divine -=- -=- Digital Dreams -=- First Release On July 1st, 1994 In Calgary, Alta. Canada Demo Requirements: -386 or higher processor -VGA or completely compatible video card -540Kb Conventional Memory (If you want music) -256Kb Extended Memory (XMS) Hey, Well, this is our first demo. I hope that it worked for you. If it didn't, I don't know why. If it did, what did you think? What you viewed was the result of about 4 months of coding (some times more intense than others). It was written in Borland TURBO Pascal 7.0 with ASM of course. It runs in real mode, I would have made it run in Protect Mode, accept that no one has given me a copy of BP7 yet. It was made on a TiCX486DLC45.6(the equivalent of a 486sx33 - ISA Bus) which runs pretty decently as long as you don't select PC speaker. So if the demo looks like crap don't blame us. It will not run on a 286- because it uses 386 code (I didn't buy a 486 to write generic 80x86 code). The entire demo is Mode 13H, no Mode-X rountines or copp-outs like EGA Poly fills. Everything is real-time calculated, no room 4 tables of any sort, besides that wouldn't be fair of us. If you think that the EXE is rather large it would be because of all the bit-maps and the music. The actual code is about 32Kb big. The source code is slightly over 6000 lines (including repetetive code I cut & pasted). An unfinished version of the demo was first presented at the Annual Computer Competition held at Mount Royal College where we just kicked everybodies ass. To all the people present at the competition, we would like to say "HI", and, as we prommised here is the finished version of the demo. Divine is a small group that consists of two members, Maxwell Sayles(16 yrs) and Brian Lynch(14yrs). If you want to contact us write to: Divine 155 Windermere Rd Calgary, Alta. Canada T3C 3K9 See You In Our Next Demo P.S. I Recomend to all people that you run the demo, at least once, without any sound. It will run much smoother and much faster, regardless of the speed of the computer you have.
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