Preferably (A)DSL or better, because of many MultiMedia effects: GIF-animations and Movies (AVI, MOV, MPEG).
Preferably XGA (1024x768 pixels) or better.
Preferably Pentium 3 or better, because of processor consuming properties of certain Javascripts and Java Applets.
At the bottom of the Level II pages, you will find songs in the
form of MODs (originally Amiga sound modules).
To listen to sound modules, you need to download the following audio-player
from MODPlug
Install this as a plugin to your browser. For Internet Explorer >5.5 you
also need the Registry Fix from mods.abime.net
With this browser add-in you can play music with audio formats, such as: *.MOD,
*.IT, *.S3M and *.XM.
Warning: The web site of mods.abime.net will try to connect to your PC with a Remote Access Dialer.
A lot of the graphics which I made on my Commoder Amiga computer, make use of Colour Cycling. This way I can create the illusion of movement within 1 picture, so called one frame animation. You would then see spectaculair neonlight effects as if you were in Las Vegas! This costs less data traffic when up/downloading animations! When converted to PC-Windows environment, it is difficult to activate this special feature for Multi-Media purposes. And it's a shame that Internet-HTML does not provide in the use of colour cycling. How can I overcome the daily burden of static boreness and create special effects with colourful dynamic graphics? How can I use/convert the original *.ILBM graphical format in order to retain the color cycling effect in a Windows environment?
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