Okay, I will check the discs and hope to find a working version again...
:-)))

LCD

Howard Price wrote:

Bummer! I think you underestimate how well a utility like that would go down though, a Vib Ribbon ripoff on the SAM looks possible (at a reduced framerate) and would be really fun to develop!
-howard

At 12:08 12-04-04, you wrote:

Hi Howard,

This question was asked many times, but sorry, no, the development disc was in the SAM drive as I switched my him off... A big mistake! This means, it is gone, maybe I still can find a earlier copy, if so, I will release it on my home page. I still have over 200 discs full of my stuff to check. And I do not remember that I ever started
to develop that much in the 90's.
But the VAnimator was very simple. You was able to draw points and lines with mouse, and the previous anim frame was always displayed in blue "under" the current frame, a simple Light-table kind of thing, and it took
forever to make these animations, but it was a great fun.
I made also calculated Blitz$ animations for some demos and games, check "Heavier than Metal" on my home
page, in games section.
Anyway, I think Bmp2scr EXP is much more useful for games development than VAnimator ever was :-).

LCD

Howard Price wrote:

Hello LCD,
This looks interesting - are you going to put your VAnimator up for download? Those compiled Blitz$ animations were really cool!

-Tob

At 08:42 12-04-04, you wrote:

Hi guys,

Another "milestone release" of BMP2SCR EXP, the version 2.11a is now available for download from my webpage (http://lcd-one.da.ru). I added many new SAM conversion modes, like colour error diffusion and Mode4 interlace, but there are
even more improvements, check it out and tell me your opinion.

Greetings and happy eastern....

LCD








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