Heaven/TQA #1 Posted January 24, 2006 ...with "mode9++" demos... kind of... i mean in Numen we used mode10++ just to get colours but since asskicker i see mode9 all the time... (even i used this in demos as well...) but to be honest i am kind of tired with that... just saw the Forever6 results and the winning demo is still using old "polish" style... but i love Srol... please do me a favour let the demo run several minutes and you will be suprised... just boot the discs and type the filename+extension into dos 2.0 command line... f6atari.zip Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fröhn #2 Posted January 24, 2006 Yep, mode9 always looks so monochrome because... well... it IS monochrome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pseudografx #3 Posted January 24, 2006 ...with "mode9++" demos... kind of... i mean in Numen we used mode10++ just to get colours but since asskicker i see mode9 all the time... (even i used this in demos as well...) but to be honest i am kind of tired with that... just saw the Forever6 results and the winning demo is still using old "polish" style... but i love Srol... please do me a favour let the demo run several minutes and you will be suprised... just boot the discs and type the filename+extension into dos 2.0 command line... 1005991[/snapback] neat :-) I still dont get how the SID emulation works Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
+Stephen #4 Posted January 25, 2006 ...with "mode9++" demos... kind of... i mean in Numen we used mode10++ just to get colours but since asskicker i see mode9 all the time... (even i used this in demos as well...) but to be honest i am kind of tired with that... just saw the Forever6 results and the winning demo is still using old "polish" style... but i love Srol... please do me a favour let the demo run several minutes and you will be suprised... just boot the discs and type the filename+extension into dos 2.0 command line... 1005991[/snapback] Damn it. I really need to get my PAL machine hooked up. Hardly any cool stuff works on the NTSC machines. Stephen Anderson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites