CS656@OUACCVMB.BITNET (03/18/88)
RE. Boing on a //GS. I downloaded Boing.II and ran it on my //C. It will not run under Prodos on my machine but is impressive when ran under Dos 3.3. Impressive is putting it mildly. Mark Kreigsman did an incredible job. I can feel the ball hit the sides of the screen. Apple's Users' group support department sent out a collection of public domain programs for the // a while back. These were donated from various users groups and they seemed to imply that they would send out another when they got enough good stuff. This should be on it. Bob Church CS656@OUACCVMB
whitney@think.COM (David Whitney) (03/30/88)
In article <8803180849.aa03384@SMOKE.BRL.ARPA> CS656@OUACCVMB.BITNET writes: >RE. Boing on a //GS. >I downloaded Boing.II and ran it on my //C. It will not run under Prodos >on my machine but is impressive when ran under Dos 3.3. Impressive is putting >it mildly. Mark Kreigsman did an incredible job. I can feel the ball hit the >sides of the screen. Boing! works fine on my //GS (from Prodos even!) in fast and slow mode. Looks better at slow speed as it "jumps" too much at high speed. Dave David Whitney, MIT '90 Still learning about my Apple //GS {the known universe}!ihnp4!think!whitney and all of its secrets. Any and all whitney@think.com technical info appreciated. DISCLAIMER: If they only knew what I was doing and saying here...