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808.1 | anonymous thank you | WHYVAX::KRUGER | | Thu Oct 15 1987 01:11 | 3 |
| Someone thanks you :-)
dov
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808.2 | | MAADIS::WICKERT | MAA DIS Consultant | Thu Oct 15 1987 15:53 | 2 |
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I think you mean KAH, not KHA
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808.3 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Thu Oct 15 1987 17:04 | 2 |
| Sory, my speling is usuaualy prety good.
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808.4 | Superb | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Thu Oct 15 1987 18:05 | 3 |
| Hmmm ... that takes the prize for animations!!!
Too bad there isn't a clacker sound in the background.
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808.5 | | CSC32::J_PARSONS | | Fri Oct 16 1987 08:47 | 3 |
| Will this one run in 512K by any chance? I tried it and it didn't
work so it'd be nice to know if I'm doing something wrong or if
it's a lost cause.
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808.6 | Yes, it runs in 512K machines | PUERTO::ALVAREZ | Miguel,from sunny Puerto Rico | Fri Oct 16 1987 09:04 | 9 |
| I did run it with a 512k machine. However, the first time I tried
it didn't work, the introductory message would come up, but after
hitting a key to start it would return me to the workbench screen.
Believing it needed more memory ( I had popcli and other things
in memory), I rebooted without loading anything to memory and it
worked.
This demo is great !! Thanks Ed.
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808.7 | Ran fine on my A500 | MAADIS::WICKERT | MAA DIS Consultant | Fri Oct 16 1987 11:04 | 5 |
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It ran fine for me the first time. It returns to the workbench screen
but then starts doing the display after a few seconds.
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808.8 | small problem... | NOVA::ARNOLD | | Fri Oct 16 1987 11:33 | 8 |
| I downloaded the demo last night. It runs fine... but when I exit
the demo after running it from CLI, I get a task held and then
a guru. Also, if I run it from Workbench, the drive light stays
lit until I exit the program, but it doesn't crash like when
running from the CLI.
Should I try downloading it again?
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808.9 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Fri Oct 16 1987 12:19 | 8 |
| Sounds like a unique problem. Maybe another download is in order.
As usual, if anyone just absolutely can't get the download to work,
and cannot continue living a meaningful existance without having
seen the demo, send me a blank disk and I'll copy it for you.
Ed.
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808.10 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Fri Oct 16 1987 13:37 | 7 |
| worked great on my 2000, nicely done, thanks for posting it!
only one thing missing --- sound! Have you heard if either Videoscape or
Sculpt have plans to put in hooks in their players for optional
sound effects?
-dave
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808.11 | more babble | VIDEO::LEIBOW | | Mon Oct 19 1987 05:32 | 21 |
| Long time ago, before I ever thought of owning an Amiga, I was at
my friends house (who owned and owns an Amiga) and we were playing
around on Bulletin board systems. It was Christmas time and we
were sick and tired of Commercials trying to get us to buy things
for other people (we had already done that). We saw that there
was a new demo called "Juggler." We decided to download it. After
an hour, it didn't work. Remember how some of the machines on
USENET got a bad version. Anyhow, a day or two later, we got a
working version. After seeing it, I was upset. I thought it was
going to be a real fabulous demo. It was far better then any other
Micro could do, but for some sick reason, I wasn't impressed.
Now HERE THIS. From the guy who was not impressed by Juggler...
THE KAHNANKAS DEMO IS THE MOST INCREDIBLE THING THAT ONE COULD
POSSIBLY STICK IN LESS THEN 512K.
--Mike
PS: I never met Eric Graham or anyone from Byte by Byte.... These
were and truly are my opinions.
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808.12 | worth every baud | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Oct 19 1987 09:04 | 8 |
| I was impressed by the Juggler demo: I know how hard it is to do
that kind of thing. My wife, however, wasn't impressed. She was
impressed (as I was) by the Kahnankas demo, I think because it looks
much more realistic. My kids also liked it.
I spent Thursday and Friday evenings down-loading it using Kermit
at 300 bps. It was definitely worth the wait.
John Sauter
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808.13 | ?Trouble Executing Execute.me | AMULET::HALVERSON | This space intentionally filled in | Mon Oct 19 1987 10:16 | 6 |
| This is one fantastic demo, however I can only get it to work from
CLI. When I go to Execute "execute.me" I get some strange message
that it cant rename the kahnankas.info file.
Steve
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808.14 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Oct 19 1987 10:37 | 5 |
| Steve, I got the same garbled 'EXECUTE.ME'.
Just rename the garbled text to KAHNANKAS.INFO. It will now run
from workbench.
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808.15 | From CLI | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM Listening 224.28 | Mon Oct 19 1987 11:55 | 12 |
| You need only two file ...
Kahnankas
Movie
From CLI just type
Movie Kahnankas
Now, where's the clacking sound to make this a truly GREAT demo?
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808.16 | multitask it. | VIDEO::LEIBOW | | Mon Oct 19 1987 12:00 | 6 |
| RE; Clacking sound...
Gee, The Amiga is a multitasking machine. Just make a short program
that clacks every so often.
--Mike
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808.17 | Movie has a LOT of "gotcha's" | COOKIE::WECKER | A wholly owned subsidiary of DEC | Mon Oct 19 1987 13:08 | 81 |
| re: Movie, Kahnankas
Ok... here's my 2 cents (after playing with them ALL weekend):
1) Yes, the demo is neat and DEFINITLY the best I've seen yet.
2) The movie program itself is a piece of CR*P! It will crash on all
SORTS of situations and I would NEVER "release" anything that is
that ``delicately demonstratable''. The rest of the points are
problems/solutions. Please feel free to pass on to Eric (if anyone
is on the same nets as him).
3) It can't handle ILBM files that are less than 320 on a line. This means
that you can't to a little 40x40 pixel sketch-mode movie to see if you
even like what you're going to get.
4) If you type Amiga-M,N during startup (to see what's going on) you can
crash the world.
5) If you try to do a picture >= 400 lines vertically it will blow up.
6) The documentation is a little confusing.. if you have a pilbm file
like this everything will work:
foo.movie - title of movie file
f0.ilbm - base image
f01.dilbm - delta from base image to next image
- blank to remind you that the NEXT is file 1
f02.dilbm - delta's needed (see section after "*")
f13.dilbm
f24.dilbm
f35.dilbm
f40.dilbm
f51.dilbm
* - Buffers: 0* 1 *=showing
1 5 - Buffers: 2 1* <----+
2 5 - Buffers: 2* 3 |
3 5 - Buffers: 4 3* |
4 5 - Buffers: 4* 5 |
5 5 - Buffers: 0 5* |
6 5 - Buffers: 0* 1 |
1 -1 - Buffers: 2 1* ----+
Note that in this example I had an EVEN number of files (0-5) if you
have an odd number you will have to show them twice (so that the
buffers get back to their starting points) before you can jump
back.
Changes made to DBW_Render V2.0 to make it work:
A new option was added to the program (-t table-file) which allows
you to force the colormap to whatever you want it to be. It turns
out that the difference program will NOT allow you to delta two
pictures that do NOT have the same colormap (this of course makes
sense). Here is what I did to make a "movie":
1) Run my frames in sketch mode to see if they were ok.
2) Do my frames in full screen (minus one line) mode.
3) Run the middle frame of the loop through the last phase of ray
to get a color table.
4) create a color table file from the info in step 3.
5) Run all the frames through the last phase using the colormap from
step 4.
6) dilbm them.
7) pilbm them.
8) take a look at the result.
So far I have made a "movie" of a spinning torus and am working on a
``fly by'' of the old BRICK image. I'll consider posting it when I get
it done.
All the best,
dave
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808.18 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Oct 19 1987 13:56 | 12 |
| There has been lots of buzzing on Plink over the weekend confirming
what .17 found; PILBM and DILBM are 'caca' to put it mildly.
The movie viewer does work, but I wasn't fired up enough to mess
around with the other stuff.
Frankly, I'm puzzled; I thought that Byte by Byte was going to release
a commercial animation program. I really don't understand why they're
releasing buggy PD versions.
Ed
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