krb20699@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (12/01/89)
Sorry. By the time I noticed that lack I had responded 9 times to the note I wanted to change. The ACS DEMO is a graphics (some sound) demo for the IIgs. I'm pretty sure it requires the minimum memory, but I'm absolutely sure it works on 1.25 meg. The demo shows some cute use of interrupts, the border color, fast animation, on and on. IMHO, it's worth the size. It has 12 demo selections that you (unfortunately) have to reboot the machine after. That's about all I think of. Ken. ken-b@uiuc.edu
krb20699@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (12/09/89)
I gave a description two responses before your note. ACS Demo in the dirst place doesn't come across as a utility. It's a demo! I was also going on the assumption that because this piece of software had been discussed in decent length a month or two ago, that most people would know what it is. Reponse #1 is the description. You can get binscii for a unix machine. It's very fast on a good unix machine, and it saves download time by a good margin. The sources are available somewhere, I can't remember exactly. I only have the executable, so I can't help there. Ken. ken-b@uiuc.edu