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- ^1@6USEFUL ROUTINES.@ ^6{1SCREEN MELTS.{
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- ^2[2Supplied By^3 SPARX.
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- ^1[4No 1 by Sparx.[0
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- ^1[4Nos 2 - 5 Coded By P.J.Hickman.[0
- ^1[4 taken from the Amos Demo.[0
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- ^1 There are 5 procedures in this file, each one contains a screen
- ^1melt that will clear the screen in a different way. You will find
- ^1REM lines inside each procedure these are for NTSC screens the
- ^1default are for PAL screens.
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- ^2[3HOW TO USE.[0
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- ^7 It's simple! Just grab the routine you want to use as a block, then
- ^7attach it to your program. If you have any trouble doing this, drop
- ^7me a line and I will do my best to help. (for address see CREDITS).
- ^7 Routines like this will add a professional look to your program so
- ^7use them when you can. Alternatively, delete all the bits you don't
- ^7need, and add the procedure to your program. For my own use, I store
- ^7all these melts, and the wipes from the last issue in one file.
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- ^1 If you would like to see these effects in action, there is a little
- ^1program on this disk that will let you see what they do! Load it into
- ^1Amos, run it and choose the effect by pressing numbers 1 - 5.
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- ^2 Look out for^3 FIVE MORE^2 Screen Wipes in the next issue.
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- ^7 Remember, if[2 YOU[0 have created a graphical special effect and you
- ^7are willing to share the routine, send it in to us and we will
- ^7include it in a future issue giving you full credit (good
- ^7advertising!!) for the work, don`t forget to REM the routine well and
- ^7make it easy to attach to another program.
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