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- Dr Gandalf's Animations By Eric J Fleischer, MD
- ©1987,1988,1989, Eric J Fleischer, MD
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- (All animations were assembled with the MOVIE package from Byte-by-Byte)
- (All sounds digitized with Perfect Sound from SunRize)
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- Animations #1
- Marble Factory 1: Rolling marbles appear from the walls.
- Created in interlaced HAM mode with DBW-Render V1.0.
- Drip: A strange fluid drips from a spigot into a pool of water,
- forming waves.
- Created in interlaced HAM mode with DBW-Render V1.0.
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- Animations #2
- Marble Factory 2: Marbles grow on the top of ramps, and roll into
- a pit.
- Created in interlaced HAM mode with DBW-Render V1.0.
- CloudPlanet 1: A curious little cloud covered planet.
- Created in HAM mode with DBW-Render V1.0.
- CloudPlanet 2: Another curious little cloud covered planet.
- Created in HAM mode with DBW-Render V1.0.
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- Animations #3: ALADNAM
- Aladnam: A rotating platform with several refractive glass spheres
- sweeps into view, and rotates and tilts.
- Created in interlaced HAM mode with DBW-Render V1.0.
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- Animations #4
- BoinGear: A Boing-Ball forms on a stalk, and a key wound mechanism
- rotates the ball, which bounces into the distance.
- Created in overscanned HAM mode with Sculpt-3D. Requires
- 1 meg to run.
- Stamp Collector N: A ghostly philatelist examines his collection.
- Created in HAM mode with Turbo Silver V3.0.
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- Animations #5
- Clarification: Spheres appear through a brick wall, landing on a
- platform which turns them to glass, and back to solid again.
- Created in interlaced overscanned HAM mode with
- DBW Render V2.0.
- FirePlace: Come sit by my fire.
- Created in Lo-Res with LIVE! and Deluxe Paint II.
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- Animations #6: GhostPool
- GhostPool: A ghostly pool player shows his skill.
- Created in HAM mode with DBW Render V2.0. Sounds
- digitized with Perfect Sound.
- GhostPool-I is in interlaced mode, and requires 1 meg.
- GhostPool-N is non-interlaced, and runs in 512K.
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- Animations #7: NotBoingAgain
- NotBoingAgain: A computer hacker plays an animation once too often.
- Created in HAM mode with Sculpt-3D. With sound.
- NotBoingAgain-I is in interlaced mode, and requires 1meg.
- NotBoingAgain-N is non-interlaced, and runs in 512K.
- Winner of the 'Most humorous' award at the First Annual
- BADGE killer demo contest.
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- Animations #8
- Exploration: A small satellite is launched by a rocket, and
- transmits an important message to earth.
- Created in HAM mode with Turbo Silver V3.0. With sound.
- Requires 1 meg to run.
- Jessica: Jessica Rabbit speaks. Created in Lo-Res with Live!.
- With sound.
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- Animations #9: Stamp Collector
- Stamp Collector I: A ghostly philatelist examines his collection.
- Created in interlaced HAM mode with Turbo Silver V3.0.
- Requires 1 meg.
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- Animations #10: TrackBall
- TrackBall: A ball travels around a convoluted pathway.
- Created in interlaced overscan HAM mode with Turbo Silver
- V3.0. With sound. Requires 1 meg.
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- Animations #11A: Knight Errant
- Knight Errant-I: A Knight in shining armor marches across the
- slippery sands, carrying his shield and weapons, and suddenly
- remembers his heritage as an Amiga animation.
- Created in interlaced overscan HAM mode with Turbo Silver
- V3.0. With sound. Requires 1 meg.
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- Animations #11B: Knight Errant
- Knight Errant-N: A Knight in shining armor marches across the
- slippery sands, carrying his shield and weapons, and suddenly
- remembers his heritage as an Amiga animation.
- Created in HAM mode with Turbo Silver
- V3.0. Runs in 512K, but just barely.
- Knight Closeup: A closeup of the Knight Errant doing his thing.
- Created in interlaced overscan HAM mode with Turbo Silver
- V3.0. Requires 1 meg.
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- How to get the animations:
- Send some disks, along with a SASM (self addressed stamped mailer)
- to: Eric J Fleischer, MD
- 2213 Solmar Drive
- Silver Spring, MD 20904
- **THE CATCH**: You have to make it worth my while (I am a rather
- mercenary sort) to copy the disks for you. If you are a commercial
- concern, especially a software distributor that has a product that
- might make creation of these animations easier or better, perhaps you
- could send me a copy for evaluation. If you are a user, you could fill
- the disks you send me with your favorite PD/Freely distributable
- software, animations, pictures or whatever, and I'll save what I
- want before copying onto your disks. Send me a few extra disks. Send
- me an A2620-2 board (I can dream, can't I?). Send me something, I
- leave it up to you.
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- <DrG>
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