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The Star Trek Sample Demo was one of the first demonstration programs of some capabilities of FutureOS. It was made to demonstrate:
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The '''Star Trek Sample Demo (STSD)''' was one of the first demonstration programs of some capabilities of [[FutureOS]]. It was made to demonstrate:
 
* Loading speed from disc
 
* Loading speed from disc
 
* Expansion RAM management
 
* Expansion RAM management
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To run properly, it needs:
 
To run properly, it needs:
* FutureOS
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* [[FutureOS]]
 
* 512 KB of expansion RAM
 
* 512 KB of expansion RAM
 
* [[Digiblaster]]
 
* [[Digiblaster]]
  
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== Technic ==
 
The STSD loads a 416 KB sample file (22 seconds from disc, 5 seconds from HD20 hard-disc), then the sample is played at 14 MHz. The sample itself is 8 bit deep.
 
The STSD loads a 416 KB sample file (22 seconds from disc, 5 seconds from HD20 hard-disc), then the sample is played at 14 MHz. The sample itself is 8 bit deep.
 
It's release date was around 1992.
 
It's release date was around 1992.
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== Weblinks ==
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*Download: http://futureos.cpc-live.com/files/Fraktal&StarTrek.zip
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*On Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPYBy-F-8s4
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[[Category:Demos]]
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[[Category:Digiblaster]]
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[[Category:Extended RAM Software]]
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[[Category:FutureOS]]
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[[Category:Music and sound]]

Latest revision as of 04:13, 6 November 2017

The Star Trek Sample Demo (STSD) was one of the first demonstration programs of some capabilities of FutureOS. It was made to demonstrate:

  • Loading speed from disc
  • Expansion RAM management
  • Digiblaster Sound Output

To run properly, it needs:


Technic

The STSD loads a 416 KB sample file (22 seconds from disc, 5 seconds from HD20 hard-disc), then the sample is played at 14 MHz. The sample itself is 8 bit deep. It's release date was around 1992.


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