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My Old (and indefinitely shelved) Programs


Define Pages
Assembler/Disassembler including A86 source. This program runs in DOS and has many glitches if it is run within a DOS box from Windows. * Updated 29/7/1999

Scroll Pages
Scroll is a virtual desktop program that overlays the current desktop with a virtual desktop with almost unlimited width and height. The desktop icons are replaced by TGA images that can also be of any size. Unfortunately I have received no feedback at all about this program and I went on to other tasks. The good news is that it does still work on windows XP (at least in my case)

Xtreme Snowboarding Pages
Xtreme Snowboarding was a very early project to create a snowboarding game that got put on hold while I went off to do a bit of homework. Since I have been learning, my goals for this project have been expanding and unfortunately so has the delay before finishing it. It works on early windows platforms and graphics cards but may be a problem on newer systems.

OpenGL/Win32 Demo (191K)
A slightly messy (ok, ok.. very messy) OpenGL/Win32 demo written long ago using BCB3 including source. The demo shows how to achieve quaternion camera rotations.

VideoList (13K)
A video list/catalogue program written in VB3 including source. It's still in its developmental stage but works well enough for the home video collection. (requires vbrun300.dll)

Videos (4K)
A video list/catalogue program written in QBasic.

Phonebook (2K)
A very simple phonebook program written in QBasic.

Lock (9K)
Combination Lock program including VB5 source.

Clock (5K)
Clock program including VB5 source.

Hobby3D (455K)
Freeware 3D modeling program including C++ (DJGPP) source. * Updated 2/10/1999 

C++POLY (8K)
'C++poly' is a 3D graphics program that uses the same math as the Qbasic version. This program was a precursor to the Hobby3D program but was written using TClite, and therefore it also needs compiling.

OBJECT (37K)
'Object' is a 3D graphics program written in Qbasic.

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