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“The Demo Effects Collection”, by @wpvanpaassen
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This project will try to cover the basics of demo programming, by including all different kind of demo effects. Starting with the retro ones and ending with the latest techniques. TDEC does not only include effects but also harbours a run-time pluggable multi-layered demo effects plugin system, which is able to show a lot of effects, filters and transition plugins concurrently and can thus be used to create demo's. The Demo Effects Collection uses the great mikmod library for playing musical mods. run configure --enable-mikmod=no if you don't want to use it. The Equalizer effect won't build in that case. The use of mikmod is enabled by default For 3D collision detection and frustum culling, The Demo Effects Collection makes use of the excellent OPCODE collision detection library of Pierre Terdiman If you don't want the 3D demonstrations, run configure --enable-opengl=no The Demo Effects Collection is available under the GNU General Public License, see the file "COPYING" for details. Thanks to the following people for advice, help, submissions, suggestions or just nice mail Edwin Rovers - for keeping me up to date with the latest demos and keeping me fascinated - Henk Huitema Byron Ellacott Jamie Zawinski Dan G. Lunde Buddy Smith Ed Sinjiashvili Nupur Saurabh Pierre Terdiman Christophe Conduche Frederic Marmond Jason Liszkiewicz - of the Creative Invasion Workshop - Radford Spaeth Aamir Syed Jermain Wanduir Durant Phillip Thorne Lakshmi P.G. Jonathan Corriveau aumya Sarpal Feel free to send me your favourite effect || become a developer! Cheers WP van Paassen *- 2002-2003 -*
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