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Magica
Title:Magica
Category:Demo/Picture Show
 Warning: Adult images and/or text.
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Language:German
Size:64K
Device Req.:Disk only (6 sides)
Machine:PAL & NTSC
Code Type:Machine code
Distribution:Freeware
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Created by:GoDot
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This Compilation Contains
P4P Maker


Instructions
(This is the English translation of the German .seq file included on side 1)

How does MAGICA work?

Magica works as diascope fully automatically according to variable presets:

- recognizes all files with the identifiers m. , g. C.

- works with all drives on the serial bus together

- the duration of the image display can be pre-selected (w = seconds)

- the order of the drives can be preselected (u = Drive, Drive, Drive, Drive) - max. 4 entries, numbers 8 to 11

- can run in continuous mode (l = 1, then have to be aborted by causing a floppy disk error - take out floppy disk)

- with STOP or ESC, the loading can be interrupted to switch to the next picture

- the settings are given at startup:
DLOAD "magic": w = 15: u = 9.8: l = 1


Description
As pioneer of the graphics conversion on Commodore 64, Godot has a long story in perfectioning his conversion tools more and more along the years. A remarkable milestone has been "ConGo" in 1998, a Windows based crossconverter accepting a vast range of different formats, to export the result straight as a Koala, Doodle, Amica Paint or OCP file. The natural step ahead has been the homonym "GoDot", a C64 native converter suite featuring the importing of the matching configuration for dozens of different file formats to be handled and processed by a single general tool.

The 8th of November in 2004, Godot added a Plus/4 support to his C64 tool, by running a module which handles Multi Botticelli, Botticelli and Page-Setter files. This only indicates the public release of it, because he had the chance to show his own skills in C64 to Plus/4 conversion years ago, since the X-Mas party held in Berlin in date 1992-12-01, held by Cream (see: Fancy Goods): during that time, he has won the Plus/4 graphics compo by showing 3 sides of converted pics. Later on, a selection of those pictures has eventually been included into Plus4Graphics, the bitmap gallery he released together with the Plus/4 featuring update of "GoDot, also called as "Plus/4 Support Disk".

The 6 disk sides converted pictures' collection usually known as Magica is a sum up of Plus4Graphics's bitmaps, few pictures further converted by Godot and addes as example files into the Plus/4 Support Disk suite, and several other extra ones probably converted by Erich of Unlimited.

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