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Budgie Source Code disks

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Hoping that Camy Maertens won't mind that 13 years later his licenceware disks are here ...


PRO 3 BUDGIE SHELL?
(the document that had all of these below listed correctly, but didn't include this disk as Disk #3 .. either the Sprite Master program was replaced by the Budgie Shell or the original person who made the images made a mistake???)

PRO 4 MOVING BYTES 1 (double-sided)
Budgie first collection of utilities and screen effects: formatter, boot
loader, virus guardian, text scroller, raster interrupts, 50 hz music, etc..
All programs with full documentation and in most cases full source code.
A delight for the programmer or enthusiast.

PRO 9 TLB SOURCE CODE (double-sided) The Lost Boys
The best way to conquer machine language is by learning from the Masters.
And who better than The Lost Boys could possibly guide you through the
wonderful world of demo writing. For the first time on one disk, the
complete source code to the Megabang and Power demos. Devpac2 required.

PRO 13 SOURCE CODE from The Lost Boys: MINDBOMB - Main Menu
Tim Moss (Manikin of The Lost Boys) has at last agreed to release
this phenomenal piece of code: full hardware scrolling in ALL directions.
What's more, it is all explained and thoroughly documented.
Music, sprites, scroller and the irreverent monkey: all running at
50 frames a second!

PRO 14 SOURCE CODE from The Lost Boys: MINDBOMB - Red Sector Screen
The 'Red Sector' 3D balls demo originally on the Amiga and improved
on the ST by Manikin. Includes the famous helicopter routine.
Full reflection in the lower border, with the MFP chip pushed to
its limit. Great music to accompany.

PRO 15 SOURCE CODE from The Lost Boys: MINDBOMB - Digi-Synth screen
Quartet music playing with a spectrum analyser, great 3D star field,
and the inevitable scroller. Six tunes from function keys including
Paninaro, In the Night and the Mindbomb theme.
All these source disks are double-sided and require DEVPAC2 if you
are to assemble them. In all cases, the source is fully documented,
the sprite and music data are held in their respective folders, and
an assembled PRG is included, ready to run.
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Thanx for those little gems Mug. I had one or two of these but lost them years ago.

I can't see why anyone would really be fussed on the disks being posted here. Afterall, can any money really be made from these now? I think not...
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There'll be a lot more source code uploaded over next few nights as found a bucket load of it on Axel6's ST collection that was (is?) on Emule.
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muguk wrote:There'll be a lot more source code uploaded over next few nights as found a bucket load of it on Axel6's ST collection that was (is?) on Emule.
I look forward to seeing these MUG. The AxelF6 collection is still on eMule. I did start to download the files (via Shareaza) but the connections and d/l speeds I was getting were terrible so I abandoned the downloads of all the files...

I must try and d/l these again soon :)
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Took me more than a few days to get them all .. but in a fit of madness I unpacked them all into 1 big folder.

So now (in theory) I have Supremacy and the The Chaos Engine CDs on the hard-drive, the TOSEC collection and Vectronix collection are on another partition ..

And the "divers.zip" (assuming he meant diverse) is the one with all the odd demos and source code that needs zipping and uploading.

Which is the best FTP site to upload them to as well for posterity besides attaching them here?
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I haven't been able to connect to that FTP site ... I've applied for a login ID & p/w but not heard anything.
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Try AlexPepper site

search for the address on the forum as i cannot remember at the moment
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Post by SoLo2 »

8) K00L

These I wanted to have in my
collection since a long time
ago, too. Are masterpices,
difficult to find, and hope they
don't disappear in this flood of
information, rubbish!!!

:roll:

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