Short: V1.0, Module for GarshneBlanker V3.6 Author: schmiegel@eecs.rwth-aachen.de (Ingo Schmiegel) Uploader: schmiegel eecs rwth-aachen de (Ingo Schmiegel) Type: util/blank Version: 1.0 Requires: Garshneblanker V3.6, OS 3.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Just a new module for the Garshneblanker screensaver. Ever wanted an aquarium for the Garshneblanker? Here it comes! Ever wanted a StarTrek blanker module? This could evolve to such a module (Hi Steven!) Ever saw Boris the Cat? Ever wanted anything moving on the screen? The possibilities are now all here, use them, provide me with ideas and gfx and you'll get any animation module you'll like. With this module you have FULL control over what is shown on the screen! Now, how does it work? The module just opens a double buffered screen with the parameters you specified in the "Display" settings. Then it reads in a preferences file in which you can put simple commands specifying what you want to see. Each object you specify loads one or more animations. (Some simple ones come with the module.) You can draw your own animations and you can change the prefsfile to let the module show you what you like. Currently it's more or less a true aquarium blanker because a fish, a bubble and a still object are defined. But no one hinders you to load for example an Enterprise spaceship with the fish object. Try it out! If you've got any ideas for other movement patterns or if you've drawn some cute animations for the aquarium or for anything else: Please email me those!!!! I'd like to build a huge collection of animations and objects into this module. (The only thing you can't do with this module is _real_speed_, I must admit.) I'd like to thank the four people who emailed me in the past time, telling me their ideas about my other blanker modules: Cookie, LivingShuffle and SnowPlants. Special thanks go to Steven Lyon the only one with a >real< email (longer than 20 lines ;-) and >good< ideas. Without your email I wouldn't have written this. (And forget about paying shareware. This is still the Amiga and I've got lots of fun while programming on this machine!) Keep on writing emails with ideas, remarks and complaints! Happy blanking, Ingo P.S.: On September the 24th I'll leave my Amiga for 8 months because I'll do an industrial practical in Australia. If I receive some emails with ideas for this module I'll try to find an Amiga owner in the Melbourne area to continue working on this software. Don't you know someone living there? Ingo