RAYVIEW.PRG is a BEAR-ware program! Hullo to all Bears out there! 12/19/91 SHOW512.PRG definitely a beta release, but hey, it works. 12/24/91 Renamed .PRG and .OBJ to RAYVIEW Original user palette is properly restored. TT & Mega STE 16mhz mode warning alert added. 12/29/91 A: removed from File Selector, program now defaults to drive it was run from for next pic to view. 01/05/92 A little fine tuning of Alert logic, were viewing is always favored over quitting. Monochrome detection. RAYVIEW is a program to make viewing uncompressed GFA Raytrace pics a simple matter of using a File Selector. It was modified from the limited GFA BASIC code that was included with V2.1 of Raytrace - brain-dead code that only allowed viewing a single pic called DEMO.SUL. This is a very rudimentary improvement - it still can only show -UNCOMPRESSED- pics, but lets you select a sequence of pics to view, continuing or terminating after each. If your raytraced creations are in compressed format, you'll need to con- vert them from within Raytrace using the Save Screen option after setting Compression Off from the Status menu. RAYVIEW runs from either medium or low resolution. Like Spectrum, stray dots may appear onscreen if the video chip is not "sync'ed". You may need to power your ST off for a moment then repower on to get a clean image. ** RAYVIEW.OBJ must be present & in the same directory RAYVIEW.PRG was run from.** This code is loaded in at the start to set up 512 color mode. Mysterious stuff there... Use the File Selector to set your drive/path to the .SUL pic to view, press any key to exit view mode. You may terminate from either the Alerts, or by selecting Cancel from the File Selector. This is a very crude implementation: only the keyboard will exit view. (I'm trying to figure out how to implement both mouse or key detection. When I've tried mouse detect it just doesn't seem to work... ) I also wish the .OBJ file could be 'wrapped' into the compiled result so only a single .PRG file resulted. I'd also like to see it worked into a full slideshow program, and not just a viewer. Feel free to modify it in any way to make it better than it is, and share the source so others can benefit. I'll keep hacking away at it as I run across examples of code to help fine-tune it. Still trying to figure out the TT? STE? command to better detect what machine its running on and alert only when necessary. Also would like the program to 'remember' the last selected path so if all your raytrace pics are in a folder, Rayview would default to that folder on susequent views instead of reverting to the root directory. If this is up your alley - GFA has made source code to Raytrace availiable so that a Spectrum/GIF converter might get written. John Barger of GFA USA is working on making select portions of the code available to interested programmers. Such a converter is sorely needed and long overdue... If you are a Raytrace user who would like to share examples of your work, just send a disk with full-screen rendered scenes, wireframe .WFL files, or your fave texture maps and I'll return your disk with the best files I recieved to date. If you have a modem, join us on GEnie in the ST Roundtables; GFA Category 22, Topic 4 to share ideas or get answers to your questions about GFA Raytrace. I know there are a few of you out there! Any raytracing entusiasts are welcome to drop me a note on GEnie to S.SMITH65, or to Compuserve ID 70412,2667.