Hellizer by Queue Members Group
Queue Members Group presents Queue Members Group Art Division production Û Û ÛÜ Û Û ß ßÛß ÛÜ Ûßß ÛßÛ ÛÜÜ ÛÜ ÛÜ Û ÛÜÜ ÛÜÜ ÛßÜ 1. hardware requirements 2. software requirements 3. running the demo 4. credits 5. thanks 6. how to contact us 1. hardware requirements. this demo *requires* 486dx or better cpu (won't run on 386 or 486sx). but i strongly recommend to run it on pentium machine because demo code is p5-optimized and contains intensive use of floating point. vga compatible video card is required for graphics. svga modes require svga card that has linear addressing and is supported by UniVBE 5.x or other VBE 2.0 driver (95% of modern cards fit the requirements). theoretically my video engine should emulate linear framebuffer on old svga cards which haven't hardware one but i didn't test this feature at all. try and tell me if it works. sound support requires one of the following sound cards: sound blaster (or compatible), gravis ultrasound or ensoniq soundscape. 2. software requirements. no more than 2.5-4 megs of free memory (it depends on selected video mode) and properly set sound card enviroment variable. running in svga modes requires VBE 2.0 support installed (UniVBE 5.x is a good choice). almost any configuration is good enough, don't worry about memory managers or such (thanks to Tran and Daredevil for pmode/w). i don't recommend to run this demo under multitasking enviroment because it's strongly timer-synchronized and you'll possibly see strange flics due to innacurate hardware timer emulation. but if you have a fast machine and no background activity then try on your own risk. this demo is fully developped and tested under os/2 warp 3.0 and 4.0 beta (i'm hardly thinking about porting my engine to native os/2 and win32, it shouldn't be a big problem). windows'95 and windows nt compatibility is not tested but i'm almost sure that it's ok. you can even run this demo under linux dosemu using dos4gw as extender instead of pmode/w (linux hackers should do it easily). 3. running the demo. simply type 'hellizer' and press <enter> (don't type quotes). then choose soundcard (autodetect works well enough) and video mode (i strongly recommend to use svga modes instead of x-modes even in the same resolution). if your monitor is too dark then try to press famous F11 key during demonstration to adjust gamma correction level. you can also use '+' and '-' to adjust music volume. executing 'hellizer saveconfig' will force sound and video configuration to be saved and setup screen will no longer bother you until you delete 'hellizer.cfg'. enjoy. 4. credits (because the demo itself hasn't them). Mad Max / Queue Members Group : code, gfx Rogers / Queue Members Group : music, gfx 5. thanks (in alphabetical order) to: Autodesk for 3D Studio. Alien Jourgensen for his madness. Boris for the book. Conner Peripherals for having my hdd trashed and all my old sources being lost, so i was forced to start from the void. Daredevil and Tran for excellent pmode/w dos extender. ENLiGHT'96 organizers for such an event. MikMak of HaRDCoDE for portable MikMod player. Powersoft for Watcom C++ 32-bit optimizing compiler. Psi / Future Crew for Scream Tracker. Queue Members Group for the fact of existence. 6. how to contact us. Mad Max : 2:5057/14@fidonet mad_max@dixon.volgacom.samara.su mad_max@193.232.90.209 Rogers : 2:5057/18.6@fidonet also visit our www and ftp site at 193.232.90.209 (currently under construction). Signed, Mad Max / Queue Members Group
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