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GUS Daily Digest            Sat, 30 Apr 94  9:37 PST     Volume 12: Issue  30 

Today's Topics:
           GUS MAX $179 preship price, $219, postship price
                              HIRED GUNS
                    Hired Guns/3d sound/opinions?
                 MegaEm, Windows enhanced mode, KQVI
                             mod med 669
                              subscribe

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 14:15:37 MST
From: "Dean C. Johnson" <JOHNSODC@caedm.et.byu.edu>
Subject: Re: GUS MAX $179 preship price, $219, postship price

>Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 18:23:51 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Etienne Provencher <provench@cs.unc.edu>
>Subject: The GUS MAX for $179 !!!
>
>Computer Express expects to have the card in about two weeks, or so :)
>
>The pre-shipping price for the card is $179.00
>The number is 1-800-228-7449.
>After they start shipping it the price goes up to $219.00
>I'm on the list :)
>
>Etienne
>UNC-CH Computer Science Dept.

I plan to buy a GUS MAX too.  Everyone please give me your opinions;  
I think if they are accepting preshipping orders of $179, the price 
will only go down from there, or stay the same for a while.  But if 
the some people who have more experience in this than I do think 
otherwise, I may go aheard and preorder one myself.

Please tell me what you all think.

-Dean 

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 12:33:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: Shawn Talbert <ironside@beta.tricity.wsu.edu>
Subject: HIRED GUNS

HIRED GUNS is ok. The sound is good, but I don't remember it being very 
"3-D", but I haven't played it much yet. The music is very techno, but 
the graphics are somewhat lacking, due mostly to the fact that you have 
the screen divided up into 4 equal-sized squares. The game allows up to 4 
people to play at once (real time), and each character's view takes up 
one of the 4 areas on the screen.

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ironside@beta.tricity.wsu.edu
Shawn Talbert - Electrical Engineer
TAG - Technology Applications Group

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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 10:22:34 EDT
From: Hal Black <sylk@mik.uky.edu>
Subject: Re: Hired Guns/3d sound/opinions?

> I saw "Hired Guns" in the software store today with the sticker "3d
> Holographic
> 
> Ultrasound sound" on it.  How does it sound?  Does anyone have this
> game? How is the sound?  How is the game itself?  Worth gettin to
> play with?

The sound is great on this game, scares the crap out of you when a gunshot
goes off.  However, this is some kind of multi-player game, with the screen
divided into multiple segments, and the graphics look like some kind of
Amiga-port EGA graphics.


-- 
| sylk@mik.uky.edu | hwblac00@ukpr.uky.edu | Entitlements kill |
(tastefully short signature)

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 15:38:36 -0700
From: akumar@hposl00.cup.hp.com (Arun)
Subject: MegaEm, Windows enhanced mode, KQVI

Hi all,

I installed Megaem 2.02 (megaem202.zip) y'day on my Pentium, 66MHz Zeos Box.
I have 16MB RAM. I am running WFW3.11 (enhanced mode) and Dos 6.2.

The EMM386 manager is loaded with the -noems switch
I load MegaEM with the -noems switch, and emuset.
If I enter Windows everything is fine, however as soon as
   I exit windows, the system hangs. I see the same behaviour
   even if I remove the -noems switch from the memory manager
   and megaem.
The same thing happens if I start KQVI from windows. 

I think the problem is because megaem cannot handle enhanced
mode windows. I do not have a scsi controller on my motherboard.

KQVI runs fine if I do everything in Dos. However I get weird sounds
if I run the demos off the CD-ROM. I have chosen General Midi and
Soundblaster in KQVI.
 
What am I doing wrong??

Thanks folks,
Arun

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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 16:14:29 -0500
From: marek@austin.ibm.com (Marek R. Telgarsky)
Subject: mod med 669

Hi
Does anyone know where I can find information on the different types of
mod formats? I want to write a player, and that information would come
in handy. *grin* Also... what type of mod's are out there?
I know that the .mod comes in several different flavors... like
protracker, noisetracker, etc. The types of formats that I know are
mod (different flavors), med, mtm, 669, s3m. Anybody know of any others?

Thanks
Marek

-- Alazar on #linux (IRC)
-- running Linux 1.1.8		-- #include <std_disclaimer.h>
-- alazar@netcom.com		-- marek@austin.ibm.com

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Date: Sat, 30 Apr 1994 11:33:35 -0400
From: rcs7283@ultb.isc.rit.edu (R.C. Schreiber )
Subject: subscribe



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