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1988 June 24

Released in the mid-1988 demonstration was an inspiration for a number of loaders and cracktros in the early 1990s including INC's Trippin loader.

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4 items in the archive
  • PLASMA.DOC
  • PLASMA.EXE
  • PLASMA.IMG
  • PLASMA.PAS
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Program and documentation copyright 1988 by Bret Mulvey Instructions: Type PLASMA at the DOS prompt. Program requires VGA. The first time the program is run it takes a few minutes to create an image file. Second and subsequent times it recalls the image file from disk and goes straight to the action. If you get tired of using the same image you can type PLASMA NEW. GEnie B.MULVEY CompuServe 71330,3567
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