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NAME

scrolltest ? tests some scrolling algorithms with svgalib

SYNOPSIS

scrolltest

DESCRIPTION

Smooth scrolling demo. Uses three different techniques. Useful for testing Mode X functionality (not that I would recommend it over 320x240x256 linear). Press <Space> to cycle through the demos.

The demos works only in 320x240x256 for the first 2 tests and with 320x200x256 in the last. Demos 1 & 3 use a virtual screen buffer, mode 2 (jumpy) works on screen. This is more a skeleton if you want to write some animation program, rather than a nice demo.

Shows frames per second (multiplied by 10) for method 1 & 3. Thus works also a kind of memory speed tester

This demo is part of svgalib and can be found in the demos/ subdirectory of the original svgalib distribution. However, it is not installed in the system by default, s.t. it is unclear where you can find it if your svgalib was installed by some linux distribution. Even then, when you have the demo on your system, you probably won’t have the sources s.t. it is only of limited use for you.

In case of any such problem, simply get an svgalib distribution from the net. You even don’t need to install it. Just make in the demos/ subdirecty. As of this writing, svgalib-1.2.12.tar.gz is the latest version and can be retrieved by ftp from sunsite.unc.edu at /pub/Linux/libs/graphics and tsx-11.mit.edu at /pub/linux/sources/libs which will most probably be mirrored by a site close to you.

SEE ALSO

svgalib(7), vgagl(7), libvga.config(5), threed(6), accel(6), bg_test(6), eventtest(6), forktest(6), fun(6), keytest(6), mousetest(6), speedtest(6), spin(6), testaccel(6), testgl(6), testlinear(6), vgatest(6), plane(6), wrapdemo(6)

AUTHOR

This manual page was edited by Michael Weller <eowmob@exp-math.uni-essen.de>. The exact source of the referenced demo as well as of the original documentation is unknown.

It is very likely that both are at least to some extent are due to Harm Hanemaayer <H.Hanemaayer@inter.nl.net>.

Occasionally this might be wrong. I hereby asked to be excused by the original author and will happily accept any additions or corrections to this first version of the svgalib manual.


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