Shrine by Guru Magic
▄▄ ▄▄ ▄▀▀▀ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄ █ ▀▀▄▄▄ █ ▄ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ ▀ ▀▄▄▀▀▀▀▄ █ ▄█ █▄▀▄ █ █ █ █ █▄▄▄ █ █▀ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ ▀▀▀▄ █ █ ▀▀ ▀▄ ▄▀ Produced ▀▀█▄ ▄▄▄▄▄▄▀ by ▀▄ v1.1 ─ Guru Magic ─ First Presented at Dexterity South Africa's first ever demo competition Yes it's finally here. Guru Magic's Shrine, fifth place contender at the Dexterity Annual Demo Competition. It's release has been somewhat delayed, especially due to (amongst other things) the PyraTracker music system being extremely incompatable on Abacus' machine and after 'repair', being extremely incompatable on all machines. This posed a slight problem, as you can probably see. Well, I've finally fixed this little nuisance and the routines should work on almost any machine. Perhaps now we can get some of our other releases out. (Supremacy comes to mind). There have been quite a few changes to version 1.1 over the version you might have seen at Dexterity (version 1.0ß). The main reason for this is the demo was too short in our opinion, so we added a few things, made others longer, etc. There is a new, improved 3D engine so the vectors are faster, and both Abacus and I have since upgraded our respective brilliant graphics systems (Abacus, you can pay me later). Naturally the sound system was also upgraded. I think it's on about version 1.4 now, the editor is at about version 1.06ß the last time I checked. (hehe) To run this presentation you have to have a SoundBlaster/PRO compatable sound board. A patch for users without a sound board will be released at a later stage, if the demand is sufficient, which it invariably won't be, but enough about that. You will also require about 1.76MB RAM, about 1.5MB disk space (you probably already know that though :-) and a VGA screen. You'll also need some sort of EMM driver (QEMM works fine, anything else that is compatable with the LIM V4.0 standard should too). We have also tested DOS's EMM driver (EMM386.EXE) which worked fine. If you are experiencing trouble running the demo (it doesn't detect your sound board, or it stops playing the music in the middle of the demo) you might want to try manually configuring the demo by using the commandline options. These can be found, along with their descriptions, by typing SHRINE /?. There are various options such as quality mode, looping mode (for shop window display), etc. While testing, one problem with Norton Commander did show up. If you use the Commander Link to transfer data between PC's, the autodetection doesn't work properly - the most likely cause being that our friends at Symnatec aren't freeing their comms interrupt. Bugs and known errors ─────────────────────┘ As far as bugs go, we ironed all the known ones out although there could be more lurking around somewhere. One problem we did find was that the music system does not appreciate use of the secondary buffers cache option in MS-DOS V6.0. If you use the command BUFFERS=30,0 For instance, change it to BUFFERS=30 otherwise you will get an internal error from MS-DOS and your machine will hang. The same thing will occur if you use strange QEMM settings such as Stealth Mapping, etc. I am aware of, and know what the cause of the error is, I just haven't had time to read through the 350+ pages of documentation on the LIM EMS standard to find out how to avoid it. Users of Disk Cache's should be aware that these are a common cause of conflict. We have tested Norton Cache, although Norton Speed Cache did not work particuarily well, probably because of memory shortage, but even more probably because of strange memory mapping schemes. As a last and final resort, you can try renaming AUTOEXEC.BAT and placing only QEMM or EMM386, etc. into your CONFIG.SYS. About Guru Magic ────────────────┘ Well, basically Guru Magic consists of eight talented people who enjoy coding demos and testing our skills as a group in similar ways. Believe it or not, we actually have a bit of a social life on the sideline too. We often frequent clubs and bars as a crew and often get drunk as a crew. That is when we code demos like Shrine. As a hobby Duendé smokes cigarettes and kills rodents. Abacus gets layed and also gets layed sometimes and occasionally also gets layed. Baroque kills little children in his shop and sells age restricted computer games to innocent little toddlers, who grow up to become mass murderers and psychopaths. DAC codes PyraTracker and tries to convince Abacus to share his women. Deacon studies, or at least pretends to under the beady eye of mother dear. Avatar drinks whisky and trips over some very nice lady friends (personal coke, uhm joke). All Guru Magic members and their respective primary tasks are listed below: ┌─────────┬────────────────────┬──────────────┐ │ Handle │ Real name │ Primary task │▄ ├─────────┼────────────────────┼──────────────┤█ │ Abacus │ Brad Kronson │ Code │█ │ Avatar │ Holden Morris │ Graphics │█ │ Baroque │ Quinton Davie │ Music │█ │ DAC │ Shane Greyvenstein │ Code │█ │ Deacon │ David Beukes │ Music │█ │ Duendé │ Jaycen Dale │ Code │█ │ Myst │ Nicholas Wessels │ SysOp/PR │█ │ RTFact │ Jaco Gerber │ Graphics │█ └─────────┴────────────────────┴──────────────┘█ ▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ Contacting Guru Magic ─────────────────────┘ Leave a message to 'Jaycen Dale' on Starport or see GM12-94.FAQ Commercial demos ────────────────┘ If you wish to have a graphical presentation, (IBM PC/VHS video) database system, training package or any other software written for personal or commercial use, we can be contacted for the best results at lowest prices. See above section for contact information to obtain a free quote. Conclusion ──────────┘ Well that concludes this document. You probably only read this after you ran the demo like any other DingBat, so we hope you enjoyed the Shrine experience and this brilliant document. Thank you for taking time to read this document, DAC (On behalf of the Guru Magic crew)
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