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- Paul's port of the 32 bit screen savers:
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- All applications were originally from the XLock
- screen saver collection written by numerous authors.
- I received the source code from the Linux package.
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- Hey, here they are; with 256 color support!
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- I finished adding the configuration dialog box.
- Hopfully all values should be self evident, if not,
- just fool around with them to see what they do. In
- Rotor32, a good idea would be to slow it down all the
- way, then modify some of the values to see what they do
- every cycle.
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- I'd appreciate feedback, comments, donations etc.
- Contact via E-Mail:
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- Paul@silcom.com
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- Paul McAvoy
- 1319 Mountain Ave
- Santa Barbara, Ca. 93101
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- File(s): Rotor.SCR - 16 bit (win95) version of Rotor Spirograph
- Rotor32.SCR - 32 bit (NT) version
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- Swarm.SCR - 16 bit (win95) version of Hive Swarm
- Swarm32.SCR - 32 bit (NT) version
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- Quix.scr - 16 bit (win95) version of Quix bouncing lines
- Quix32.scr - 32 bit (NT) version
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- Grav.scr - 16 bit (win95) version of Solar system
- Grav32.scr - 32 bit (NT) version
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- In my opinion, I think that the ROTOR one definately gives the coolest
- effects. Just watch for a while. You might also play around with
- the number of segments, and speed: Try 45 segments, quick speed, and
- color cycling of 1.
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