GRIND Frequently Asked Questions list: Q: "Why no PC Speaker or LPT DAC sound options?" A: Because the nature of 16-bit protected mode would royally clash with such stringent timing routines. (For instance, the music routine is called, on average, about 70 times a second to mix the music. A PC Speaker or DAC with a reply rate of 8000Hz would require that same routine to be called 8000 times a second, which, on slow machines, locks up the computer.) Q: "Why the epilepsy warning?" A: Because Trixter freaked out when he saw a news report about epileptic teenagers going into seizures in dance halls because of strobing effects. Besides, we wouldn't want to be liable for anything. ;-) Q: "GRIND doesn't load my music file." A: Make sure your music file is supported: type GRIND -? to see the list of supported file formats. If it isn't listed, contact Trixter to get it supported. Q: "The music skips during some video effect sequences." A: One of three things is happening: - Your computer is too slow to mix the sound fast enough. - Your video card is *incredibly* slow. (Trident 8900?) - The music file has too many channels (does not apply to GUS) In all cases, select a smaller mixing (playback) rate for the music. Q: "How the heck did you do this?" A: If you have any questions regarding how we did this (or about anything at all, really), feel free to contact Trixter (trixter@trxhome.mwc.com) at any time. Here's a couple of blatant hints, however: The video sequences are RLE encoded using Homer's custom algorithm; they are only 4 colors each, and they're 32 frames each. Q: "Who the hell are you guys, anyway?" A: Trixter (Jim Leonard) and Homer (Brian Hirt) met in high school as freshmen in 1985. Both share similar interests in coding, although Homer is, in Trixter's opinion, a much better coder. Both are currently not in any group. (Unless you consider "independent" a group. ;-) Q: "When does Trixter (Jim Leonard) get married?" A: August 20th, 1994. Q: "Will Trixter be the first married demoscene member?" A: We believe so, yes. Q: "When will Chromatiks ][ be released?" A: Sometime in September, now that ASM 94 is over and Trixter can get some graphics made. Q: "GRIND really sucks." A: Seek professional help. ;-)