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  • MARINE.COL 768B
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  • README.TXT 1.66K
  • ROTASM.EXE 2.57K
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  Coding mathematics issue 3 binary pack by Tiberius/Inspire Media
  ----------------------------------------------------------------

  Okay this stuff is fairly self explanitory. Not the neatest code but
  it is a possible solution to the homework in pascal, assembler and c
  flavours...

        GENTRIG.PAS  - generates the assembler trig lookup tables
        MARINE.RAW   - A graphic that I drew to rotate around
        MARINE.COL   - the palette for the graphic
        ROTASM.EXE   - The compiled assembler rotator
        ROTATE.ASM   - The assembler source (tasm)
        ROTATE.PAS   - The pascal source (tp7)
        ROTATE.C     - The C source (tc)
        ROTC.EXE     - The C executable
        ROTPAS.EXE   - The Pascal executable
        TRIG.DW      - the working trig assembler lookup

  finished on 17/10/97 at 11:52 pm

  epilogue 6th february 1998 at 12:10 pm

    just recieved and read the final issue of demonews. the best issue to
    date but quite saddening because all the articles were so correct. the
    scene is dying and the end of demonews is just the loss of another
    finger (what?? =). anyway as for this series of articles, i can't vouch
    for the release or timeliness of release for these, but i will keep
    writing them. i'm getting snowman to put this file on hornet.

    all future and past releases will ALWAYS be available from my website
    :- http://members.xoom.com/tiberius/ so check there. I may get these
    distributed by some other means or invent a means myself depending on
    how much time i have on my hands this year. enough said about that for
    now at least.

  -Richard Nichols