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Undercover Magascene #16 Intro by Dead Hackers Society [web]

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   Released with UCM 16 (August or more probably September, 1999)


Hardware requirements:

 -  Atari ST, STe, TT or Falcon
 
 -  Colour monitor (VGA or RGB for Falcons) 

 -  512kb memory. I think you need to run it from the auto-folder with
    only 0.5meg

 -  Everything should run in 1vbl and run on 512kb (hi Keops ;-))



Software requirements:

 -  None, it runs from TOS, MagiC, MiNT, Geneva. Falcons can have
    screen expanders enabled etc, it should work fine from any
    circumstances.



Known Bugs:

 - At the moment none.



Problems:

 -  If you have fastram, file flags should be:
      Fastload: On
      Load-Alt: On
    Malloc-Alt: Off

 -  With ST(f/m/fm) machines, there are interlaced palettes to emulate
    4096 colours. This does flicker quite a bit.


Credits:

 -  Graphics:  
    Edo 

 -  Music: 
    Dma-Sc

 -  Code + some minor gfx work:
    Evil




Contact:

 -  E-mail:
    ae@atari.org

 -  Homepage:
    http://dhs.atari.org


Disclaimer:

 -  The authours of this demo take no responsibility for any
    hardware, software, brains, eyes, ears damaged! You are
    running it at your own risk.
    

Copying:

 -  Do whatever you want with it. Coverdisks, CDROMS, FTP archives,
    BBSes, commercial sales... We don't care.


Last words:

    Ok I know, this intro is short as hell, only two efx and they
    are old ones.. Sorry, no time for other things right now.
    
    Wait for Creams Heftig demo for the next ST-knockout!





                     never give up - stay atari
                    


                    
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