Short: Remapping picture twisting demo with src by SilverFox Architecture: m68k-amigaos This demo is based on the HOI AGA demo effect "My Fair Lady". Not only is this version slightly faster than the HOI DEMO, it is also programmed nicer. Rather than taking over the machine, pounding hardware, and forcing you to boot with no startup... SilverFox's Twister (SFTwist) will multitask in a draggable Intuition Screen and cause NO enforcer or mungwall hits. My demo also has more going on with a QIX running around the screen and 3-d stars as well. Finally, all source code is included from the original C and ASM to the ".h" and ".o" files for linking. The demo was written in SAS/c 6.3 and CAPE 2.5 assembler. The demo can be run from either the workbench or CLI and will exit when you press any key while the screen is activated (clicking the mouse buttons will only blank the mouse). Even though the demo executable is very small, it requires a lot of memory to run (about 700 K) and therefore will only run on 1 meg machines. When you first run the demo, the 3-d stars will be absent until computations for the rotation have finished. You can monitor the computation progress by the speed of the QIX. After about 3 seconds on an '040 machine or 15-20 seconds on a 1200, the demo will begin for real. The demo requires the freely distributable iff.library by Christian Weber to run. It is included in the archive. By starting the demo from the CLI with a single argument, you can load in your own 320x200 1-bitplane graphic into the demo. I suggest you try the included picture "GIRL1.IFF" :)\<-8 (smiley beating off with his left hand). Adisak Pochanayon SilverFox Software