DSP Parametric Curves by Gaston
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;# DSP PARAMETRIC CURVES (C) 1994 DYNO / GASTON. #
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This demo only runs on a RGB-monitor.
To run this demo from the desktop you just have to click on DSPCURVE.PRG
and watch all the curves moving all across the screen ...
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The credits for this Dsp demo are :
68030 and Dsp Code: DYNO.
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This demo displays on the screen several parts of different parametric
curves.
A parametric curve is defined by its two coordinates
X=sin(a)*sin(b)
and Y=sin(c)*sin(d).
To obtain various different parametric curves, the four angles are
initialized with random values and are incremented or decremented at
every Vbl (each increment value of each curve is in fact a random
value).
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The greetings go to Thorin and Major-X for their brilliant article about
the Dsp chip in the How To Code diskmag, because without their article
I would still be trying to understand how i should use the Dsp in my
demos ... It helped me to program my first Dsp program, for that, thanks
very much !
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If you have any comment, remark, suggestion, just contact me at the
address just above ...
28 August 1996, Dyno <dyno@aldabase.com>
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