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Re: Cube program
- Subject: Re: Cube program
- From: Andy McFadden <fadden@fadden.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 18:11:02 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Michael Monck <michael.monck@norcross.com.au> wrote:
> Does anybody have a copy of a demo program for the apple][
> It was called "CUBE". (It was a machine language program)
> It simply displayed, and rotated a 3d cube on the graphics screen.
> I wish to disassemble it. When I saw it 20 years ago, I was in awe!
> Now I can follow assembly, I wish to dispell the 'mystery'.
There was a IIgs demo called "Polygonia" that displayed some 3D objects
spinning around. It used "fill mode" to make them appear solid (you could
use the caps lock key to toggle fill mode on and off).
Don't recall an 8-bit version.
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