From: phragger@yabbs To: wonko@yabbs Subject: re: demos Date: Tue Oct 26 15:15:52 1993 Oh. When I was still young, ALL "real" demo code was done in assembly and most "real" code still is. In demos you're supposed to squeeze that one little ounce of juice out of the hardware better than all the rest. On a 486/VLB everybody can do a little gus player and a simple scroller in (even) viusal c++ , but then what`s the pooint in that. I suggest you start messing around w/ your asembler, after all demo coding is about polising those small routines so they'll shine in a nuclear accident. ..just my thoughts , sorry about the messy edit, but this lag is deadly.