Season Greetings '94 by The Apollo Project
1. Legal Notice The Apollo Project is not responsible in any way for incidental damage or loss that may occur from use of this software. Use at YOUR OWN RISK. Running this program indicates acceptance of these terms. 2: Who we are. The Apollo Project is a demo conglomerate consisting of multiple demo groups and independent persons. All our demos are freeware. This means that you can copy and distribute them freely as long as you make no modifications to them. Also, no money can be charged for copying them. If you are a PD distributor, please contact us before including our products in your collection. In general, all commercial - showing, distributing, selling, or any other utilization of our products without our express written permission is strictly forbidden. This includes, but is not limited to, selling disks containing our products. See the contact information below for obtaining said permission. 3: How to contact the Apollo Project. You can contact The Apollo Project at the following e-mail addresses: cad@unomaha.edu, shiffer@cris.com. You can reach us via World Wide Web at this site: http://sunny.hawcc.hawaii.edu You can mail things to: The Apollo Project c/o Chris Didamo 1410 Cascio Drive Bellevue, Ne 68005-2317 USA You can fax things to: 1-402-291-9442 4: Our current member list. The following is a list of our current members: Scott Demming aka Sad - Code Chris Didamo aka Marauder - Org - Testing - Code Larry Doran aka Wyvern - Music - Design Charles Jones aka Kodiak - Code - design Jim Leonard aka Trixter - Design - Testing - Code Darius Makaitus - Music John McCarthy aka Flynn - Code - 3DVECT - Music System Tom McGuire aka Shutter - graphics John Niespodzianski aka Mhoram - Music Jason Shiffer aka ScareCrow - Code - Graphics Mike Sutter aka Freejack - Code - Music System Sunny Walker aka Rhys - Code - Design - Graphic Zak Worthington - Graphics Sam Yancy aka Doc - Music 5: General Comments: This demo was coded entirely in protected mode assembly using TRAN's pmode header. We are always looking for new members. If you think you have what it takes to join The Apollo Project, send us some samples of your wares. We are currently short on TRUE graphic artists and MUSICIANS. Coders always think they are graphic artists and musicians, but we all know better. 6: What this demo requires. We recommend the following hardware to run this demo. 486dx33 or better processor. 4 meg of memory. Gravis Ultrasound The following is required to run this demo. At least a 386 computer with vga and 2 meg of memory. *** NOTE: We have included sound blaster compatibility for those with sound blasters. We did NOT optimize the demo for the sound blaster, so it will look jerky in certain spots, this is due to the SB overhead. On a GUS this demo runs fine. We are considering cleaning up the SB routines to make future demos more enjoyable to SB viewers, we won't guarentee it though. However, the SB option will always be available. 7: Demo Specific This demo offers 3 command line options when using a soundcard. 1. "t","T" selects a remix of the music 2. "f" jumps straight to the fireplace scene, original music 3. "F" same as above, but playing the remixed music (Note: Options 2 and 3 only quit when ESC key is pressed)
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