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Apple IIgs fantavision
Apple IIgs fantavision








apple IIgs fantavision
  1. Apple IIgs fantavision archive#
  2. Apple IIgs fantavision software#
  3. Apple IIgs fantavision code#
  4. Apple IIgs fantavision Pc#

KEGS32 - Windows port of the KEGS emulator - Accurate and fast Apple ][ GS emulator.ĪpplePC - Amazingly fast emulator for DOS with many features.

Apple IIgs fantavision Pc#

On the PC machines I use mostly these emulators:ĪppleWin - Apple //e emulator for Windows with Color TV emulation and built-in debugger. Some of the utilities are "Bag of Tricks", "Beagle BASIC", "Fantavision", "Locksmith",

apple IIgs fantavision

On the Apple 2 side I mostly use the built-in monitor - CALL-151 and the miniassembler - FCE9G from monitor.

Apple IIgs fantavision software#

Some of the formats are not supported by any other archiving/unarchiving software on the Amiga.

apple IIgs fantavision

Apple IIgs fantavision archive#

Nulib2 - disk and file archiver for various Apple archive formats on the Apple 2 and Apple IIGS. Supports DOS 3.3, ProDOS and UCSD Pascal formats.ĬC65 - Complete cross development package for 65(C)02 systems, including Apple 2. Supports ProDOS and DOS 3.3 images.Īpp8ImU - Apple ][ disk image file utility. Was this originally included with Fantavision v1. It also includes the 'Convert' program, which is also v2.1. Only limited to DOS 3.3 disks, but I overwhelm this by using "DOS - PRODOS CONVERSION" utility from the "PRODOS USER'S DISK".įishWings - disk image utility for viewing Apple II files (including graphics), listing BASIC files, peeking disk sectors, renaming, etc. Title: Computer software:Apple IIGS Fantavision Date Created: 1987 Location: USA Subject Keywords: video game, electronic game, computer software. I've just opened up my copy of Fantavision (the same as on the What is the Apple IIGS). Useful utility for transferring files between AmigaOS and Apple disk images. is probably on top but Im also a big fan of AppleWorks, Dazzle Draw, and Fantavision. Sourcecode in C is available in the archive, which means that it can be easily extended for any particular problem.Īfid - Apple ][ file developer. What is your favourite application and game for the Apple II. Just edit the source with your favourite text editor and then assemble it with dasm. Probably the best cross assembler on any platform. Nevertheless very useful.ĭasm - High level macro cross assembler, which supports the 6502 processor.

Apple IIgs fantavision code#

It also doesn't execute code from the auxilary memory. It emulates only the extended memory of the Apple //e, but not the double lowres and double highres. Emulates low-level 5.25" and 3.5" drive accesses.Īpple2000e - great emulator, although a little limited. KEGS - AppleIIGS emulator with many features and great compatibility. Second disk with programs and games, from various places.Īll these were tested on Apple2000e and is confirmed that they work.ĭiscussion on the Usenet about porting software between Apple 2 and Oric - Apple-Oricįor Apple 2 development I mostly use the following software: Some programs and games, from various books and magazines. Space Probe - 1K Game from the Minigame compo 2003.īoxWorld - Sokoban clone with many levels. Games and programs for Apple II, with download archives containing disk images ready for emulator use.Ĭolorix - Columns clone with some twists. See all of Fantavision, there are 2 more in this node.: by yerricde: Sat at 19:10:38: Before the Sony PS2, there was the PS/2.And around that time, there was a computer called the Apple IIGS.Fantavision for the IIGS was a vector drawing program that created animation by the vertices in each cel. King Kong - jump and run game for MacOS X Reception Ĭompute! in 1989 called Fantavision the best animation program for the IBM PC, although it noted the inability to draw curves.Here are my projects for the Apple computer models:ĪntiISDA Warrior - shooting game for Apple III The program uses a graphical user interface in the style of the Macintosh with pull-down menus and black text on a white background.Īdvertisements claimed Fantavision a revolutionary breakthrough that brings the animation features of " tweening" and "transforming" to home computers. Because this is done in real-time, it allows for creative exploration and quick changes. The user creates frames, and the software generates the frames between them. įantavision allows the creation of vector graphics animations using the mouse and keyboard. Versions were released for the Apple IIGS (1987), Amiga (1988), and MS-DOS (1988). Fantavision is an animation program by Scott Anderson for the Apple II and published by Broderbund in 1985.










Apple IIgs fantavision