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Generates mosaic patterns of interlocking tiles. Written by Steve Sundstrom; 2004.
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Located in hacks/config/abstractile.xml.h:7
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Wiggling tentacles. Written by Gabriel Finch; 2002.
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Located in hacks/config/anemone.xml.h:18
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Withdraw freqency
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Located in hacks/config/anemone.xml.h:19
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Anemotaxis demonstrates a search algorithm designed for locating a source of odor in turbulent atmosphere. The searcher is able to sense the odor and determine local instantaneous wind direction. The goal is to find the source in the shortest mean time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemotaxis Written by Eugene Balkovsky; 2004.
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Located in hacks/config/anemotaxis.xml.h:2
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Simulates an original Apple ][ Plus computer in all its 1979 glory. It also reproduces the appearance of display on a color television set of the period. In "Basic Programming Mode", a simulated user types in a BASIC program and runs it. In "Text Mode", it displays the output of a program, or the contents of a file or URL. In "Slideshow Mode", it chooses random images and displays them within the limitations of the Apple ][ display hardware. (Six available colors in hi-res mode!) On X11 systems, This program is also a fully-functional VT100 emulator. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_II_series Written by Trevor Blackwell; 2003.
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Located in hacks/config/apple2.xml.h:7
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Draws an animation of a textured tunnel in GL. Written by Eric Lassauge and Roman Podobedov; 2003.
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Located in hacks/config/atunnel.xml.h:2
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Draws a random sequence of colorful barcodes scrolling across your screen. CONSUME! The barcodes follow the UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 or EAN-13 standards. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Product_Code http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Article_Number Written by Dan Bornstein; 2003.
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Located in hacks/config/barcode.xml.h:5
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Shows a ball contained inside of a bounding box. Colored blocks blink in when the ball hits the sides. Written by Jeremy English; 2003.
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Located in hacks/config/blinkbox.xml.h:11
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Draws a swirling, falling tunnel of reflective slabs. They fade from hue to hue. Written by Lars R. Damerow; 2003.
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Located in hacks/config/blocktube.xml.h:4
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This bouncing ball is a clone of the first graphics demo for the Amiga 1000, which was written by Dale Luck and RJ Mical during a break at the 1984 Consumer Electronics Show (or so the legend goes.) This looks like the original Amiga demo if you turn off "smoothing" and "lighting" and turn on "scanlines", and is somewhat more modern otherwise. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiga#Boing_Ball Written by Jamie Zawinski; 2005.
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Located in hacks/config/boing.xml.h:13
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