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Sine

Initial Release Date
October 27, 1989 (v2.0)
Color Palette
8/18b/ 4/18b / 2/4b
Max Resolution
640x480
License Status
Public Domain
Codebase
Pascal, x86 Assembly
Platform(s)
MS-DOS
Author(s)
David Thomas Stewart

Description

Sine produces a swirling pattern of dots based on sine waves.

Sine supports the full suite of early PC video specifications, CGA, EGA, MCGA, and VGA. The MCGA mode, supporting the full 256 color palette is probably the most pleasing, though nice patterns are produced in all it's modes.

Sine was produced by Synergy Development, who also produced Azarian, a Bosconian clone for the Atari ST.

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