Difference between revisions of "Volumes"
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− | '''''Volumes''''' is a BASIC type-in from [[Science & Vie Micro]] (SVM) 9/86 that creates images of rotationally symmetric 3-D objects (like glasses, etc.) with shading and hidden surface removal. | + | '''''Volumes''''' is a BASIC type-in from [[Science & Vie Micro]] (SVM) 9/86 that creates images of rotationally symmetric 3-D objects (like rings, wine glasses, etc.) with shading and hidden surface removal. |
The program only works on a CPC464 without the AMSDOS ROM because it pokes some data and machine code into the AMSDOS jump block area. | The program only works on a CPC464 without the AMSDOS ROM because it pokes some data and machine code into the AMSDOS jump block area. | ||
+ | ==Usage== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Volumes1.png|Draw the cross section with the cursor keys and SPACE, hit RETURN when finished | File:Volumes1.png|Draw the cross section with the cursor keys and SPACE, hit RETURN when finished | ||
+ | File:Volumes1b.png|Specific rotation angles? Or "n" for default | ||
File:Volumes2.png|Enter total angle covered and number of segments | File:Volumes2.png|Enter total angle covered and number of segments | ||
File:Volumes3.png|Enter zoom factor, ambient/spotlight intensity, and light source position | File:Volumes3.png|Enter zoom factor, ambient/spotlight intensity, and light source position | ||
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*[[Media:Volumes.cdt.zip|Tape image]] | *[[Media:Volumes.cdt.zip|Tape image]] | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
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+ | *{{CPCPower|6224}} | ||
[[Category:Type Ins]] | [[Category:Type Ins]] | ||
[[Category:3D]] | [[Category:3D]] |
Latest revision as of 20:19, 5 November 2013
Volumes is a BASIC type-in from Science & Vie Micro (SVM) 9/86 that creates images of rotationally symmetric 3-D objects (like rings, wine glasses, etc.) with shading and hidden surface removal.
The program only works on a CPC464 without the AMSDOS ROM because it pokes some data and machine code into the AMSDOS jump block area.