Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!iuvax!pur-ee!j.cc.purdue.edu!h.cc.purdue.edu!s.cc.purdue.edu!Takeshi From: Takeshi@s.cc.purdue.edu.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.binaries.amiga Subject: v02i023: QuickFlix binaries (Part 1 of 2) Message-ID: <1111@s.cc.purdue.edu> Date: Thu, 1-Oct-87 19:28:10 EDT Article-I.D.: s.1111 Posted: Thu Oct 1 19:28:10 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 3-Oct-87 11:37:46 EDT Sender: doc@s.cc.purdue.edu Followup-To: comp.binaries.amiga Organization: Purdue University Computing Center Lines: 1038 Approved: doc@s.cc.purdue.edu (Craig Norborg) Archive-Name: quickflix.uu.sh1 Note that in both this posting and part 2 of quickflix, there are two files called QF.uu.1 and QF.uu.2. You should join these two files together before uudecoding. (cat QF.uu.1 QF.uu.2 > QF.uu) One really nice feature of this compared to most IFF viewers is that it does handle overscan! Later! Doc # This is a shell archive. # Remove everything above and including the cut line. # Then run the rest of the file through sh. #----cut here-----cut here-----cut here-----cut here----# #!/bin/sh # shar: Shell Archiver # Run the following text with /bin/sh to create: # README # QF.uu.1 # This archive created: Thu Oct 1 18:19:59 1987 # By: Craig Norborg (Purdue University Computing Center) cat << \SHAR_EOF > README QuickFlix Rev 0.13 Copyright (c) 1987 Jeff Kunzelman, Rodney Iwashina, Takeshi Suganuma If you like this program please feel free to send a donation ($10.00) payable to: Rodney Iwashina 11333 Yolanda Ave. Northridge, Ca. 91326 You can make as many copies of this program as you like and give it to all your friends, on the condition that you abide by these guidelines: The copy(s) (including documentation) must remain unmodified and intact. The copy(s) cannot be sold for money or profit, except by the original authors. At the time of transfer, the new recipient(s) agree(s) to the above guidelines. Suggestions and comments of any kind can be sent to the above address, through CIS (76224,102) or Bix (riwashina). We hope you enjoy this! Introduction: QuickFlix is an IFF slideshow and cel animation program. It takes full advantage of the Amiga's multi-tasking operating system by creating multiple tasks to manage each of its resources, communicating via executive messages and ports, and sharing data in a common memory pool. QuickFlix supports the LO-RES, HI-RES, NON-INTERLACE, INTERLACE, HAM and OVERSCAN modes of the Amiga. QuickFlix can be run with internal timing or can be triggered by an external source. A stand-alone slideshow or animation sequence can be generated when QuickFlix is run with internal timing. External triggering allows a user to interactively control the slideshow or animation. QuickFlix implements a caching system that pre-loads pictures into memory. This feature allows QuickFlix to support the rapid frame rate necessary for cel animation. CLI Usage: QuickFlix [-t] [-l]