SE-WAVE.EXE
SE-WAVE.EXE, SE-WAVE.TXT, SE.DAT
Credits:
Code : Melkor aka Amit Bakshi
Music : Onyx aka Joseph Picard onxthrm.s3m
Logo : Hexx
Greets :
Vectorman - we finally have it. szbuffer+shadows+water.
Onyx - youre just a music machine!
Questor - Pv is the best.
unKnown - get a new handle, man.
Freaq - Voodoo rocks, but N64 is better
Pascal/ - danke fr die ims, ich werde
CubicTeam dich in Hamburg sehen!
Notes:
Onyx asked me for some small intro type thingy so I threw
most of this together in a night. Pretty neat effect, I like
it. I dont know if Im doing it the way I saw it in some demo
awhile back, but it works anway.
Thanks go out to Niklas Beisert for his Indoor Music Player,
and Thomas Pytel for PMODE/W.
The program will attempt to find your sound card by itself.
If for some reason it fails, try the setsound command line
option. If that didnt work either then use nosound.
It may be slow on some older computers 486, since I have
optimized the code for Pentium machines. On my P133 I get
50fps without the music and 35fps with the music.
Look for our upcoming game!
- Melkor