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1 of 16 files wire tap

1993 August 23

  • ANSI artpack
  • Wire Tap, writer credits
10 items in the archive
  • HI-RES.NFO
  • HI-RES.LST
  • ED-NWO.GIF
  • ED-SKYNT.GIF
  • ED-SMILE.GIF
  • MK-BROON.GIF
  • MK-BROO1.GIF
  • MK-BROO2.GIF
  • MK-DNB.GIF
  • MK-TRMNT.GIF
[+] Configuration Copy text
Okay, right now, you are probably saying to yourself: "That is SOOOO lame of CHAOS to release VGAs uncoded!" Well, here's something to think about: These VGAs are Hi-Res consisting of 640x480x256 and 1024x768x256. Therefore, if they were coded, it would require a VESA Driver to be loaded. As we all know, not all VESA Drivers were created equal. This makes it quite difficult for a progammer to code the VGAs for everyone to view. Therefore, it can be assumed that if you have Hi-Res VGA, you more than likely have a viewer program for the resolution desired. Second, these VGAs came at the last minute during the formation of Total CHAOS II, leaving no time to code the VGAs. In the future, there will be a viewer program for Hi-Res included in the pack. Not only that, the viewer will still read the files from the original GIFs so that if the viewer does not work correctly with your VESA Driver, you can still view the art with your standard Hi-Res viewing program. Sorry the inconvenience. Wire Tap CHAOS President
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