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 DEM.434C The Big STOS Demo by Captain Zogg and The Skunk.  Features a  title screen in 44 colours, five sub-demos (press 1-5 to access these) and several different  pieces  of music and a VERY fast scroller.

DEM.666C Into The Trashcan. A very clever demo written in STOS. Guide Maggie The Maggot around the screen and enter the numerous sub-demos.  Not TOS v1.4 or above.

DEM.687C The STOS Blipp Demo by Escape.  A collection of six sub demos which are  all  written  in STOS Basic (source code on disk!).  Your  ST  has not bombed,it's all part of the demo!

DEM.735C The STOS Demo Collection by Storm.  An intro followed by six demos created using STOS Basic. You'll never believe it's STOS!

DEM.794C  The  TFC  Megademo 1 - Loads up with a no border  display  in 512 colours  then proceeds to a main menu from which 7 sub demos can be loaded. Can you find the hidden demo?  Top quality from a new British crew.  Source code in STOS Basic included.

DEM.821C The Cor Blimey Megademo by Storm - Features 13 excellent sub demos all written in STOS! Needs a joystick to operate the main menu. Not STE.

DEM.868C RETINAL BURN by The Asylum - A nine part mega demo written in STOS. The effects achieved make this one of the best STOS demos.  One of the demos even formats your disks and installs one of half a dozen custom  bootsectors onto it!

DEM.869C  THE  GNOOGUNOGUMBAR  DEMO  by  The  Radioactive Hedgehogs  -   An impressive 11 part mega demo written in STOS.  Once again,  you'd never know it was written in STOS!  Don't access the squibbly screen until last. You'll know why if you try to!

DEM.871C  THE  DEMO  WITH  NO NAME by DDT - A three  part  STOS  demo which features 4 channel soundchip music, wierd samples with pictures to match and three excellent soundtracker MODs.

DEM.895C  &  DEM.896C   THE CUNNING DEMOS by  ACO and Flair - An impressive collection  of around 20 demos written in STOS with contributions  from  all the  best STOS coders including STORM and The Happening Bz.  Drive your  car along a track avoiding obstacles as you go. Press Space as you pass over the name of a demo to enter it.

DEM.3076C  DOT THE STOS COLLECTION by DDT - A collection of 3 demos written in  STOS  Basic.  The Political Demo is definately the best  of  the bunch. Needs 1 Meg.

DEM.3083C PANDORA'S BOX by ACO - Written for the 1st Scottish Computer Fairin Glasgow in December 1991.  A collection of eight demos and a  game. All were  written in STOS and several feature smooth parallax scrolling and one has over 30 colours on screen. The game involves tracing your way around the bends  of  a  wire  without actually  touching  the  wire.  If  that sounds complicated,give it a go,it is!

DEM.3291C  THE  SYNERGY DEMO by EXCEL - A five part  demo  created entirely using  STOS Basic.  Select the demos by using the keys 1 to 5 from the main menu. Good standard for STOS Basic. Includes full source code on disk.

DEM.4298C  VARIOUS  DEMOS - A collection of four totally  unconnected demos from  several different coders.  DRACULA - The first ST demo from  a French coder known as Dracula.  It is fairly simple,  starting with a spinning wire frame Atari logo, progressing to a spinning three dimensional block. A voice yells  at you,  then an egg pops out of the box.  JOSEPH'S HOLIDAY by Wacko

DEM.4419C &  DEM.442OC  THE VEXIRIK MEGADEMO by Megadaz of Black Eagle  - An eighteen  screen demo written  in STOS Basic.  The  screens contain all  the usual  scrollers,  graphical effects and music.   The vector balls  demo  is surprisingly  fast for STOS.  One of the demos is a jukebox of 13 pieces  of soundchip  music.  Read  the scroller for hints on how to access  the  three hidden demos.  Quite a good demo for STOS,  the only annoying thing is  that you have to remember to have disk 1 in the drive when exiting any screen. By the  way,  don't panic when the Draco screen bombs out,  it's  supposed  to! Needs 1 Meg, NOT TOS 2 upwards.

DEM.4606M    MONO  MORPHING  ANIMATIONS  -  Two  animations  of  one thing transforming into another.  Both were created using STOS Basic! MEMONKEY  -Watch a monkey's face miraculously change into a man's,  or is it the  other way around?  ICONOS - There are two 'morphs' on screen at once here. One one side  you have a man's face which is expanding and contracting,  much  like someone blowing up a balloon.  On the other,  you have a man's head morphing into a woman's. Who said you need true colour to morph! Both animations need1 Meg.

DEM.4795C & DEM.4796C   THE ELECTION  OVERDRIVE DEMO  by The Moskavites - A collection of screens spread over two disks.  Everything is written in  good old  STOS  and  there is only one screen which has  a scroller  (a  welcome relief!). The screens all follow on each other, just press Space to move on. The  only one this doesn't work for is the fractals screen which  cannot  be  exited (you have to wait until it has finished). One of the screens involves clicking  the mouse over a number of pictures in order to listen to  various pieces of digitised speech. There is also a screen with a sample and picture of John Major!  The rest of the demo has a couple of 512 colour pictures and a  combination  of  chip and sampled music.  Stereo sound can  be  sent  out through  the  STE stereo jacks or to a stereo cartridge or  via  a  sampling cartridge  to  your  Hi-Fi  on an STFM.  Be ready to  swap  the  disks  when prompted,  otherwise the demo will terminate (you don't get long!). This two disk  demo  is  an example of what is possible with STOS  from  one  of  the smaller coding groups. Needs 1 Meg.

DEM.4981C  THE DELIRIUM DEMO by Orbital Software - A six screened STOS demo.Choose which of these screens you wish to view by using the arrow keys. They include a colour shock, large moving balls, four scrollers at the same time, and some chip music which is played along with moving graphic equalisers.

DEM.5648  THE LORDS - A collection of five standalone STOS demos by a French crew.  These demos are more of an advertisement for STOS than anything  else as they demonstrate scrolling text presented in various ways. Well presented with nice graphics.  WILDFIRE DENTRO - A dentro is a small demo and this  is one of the more impressive ones. It features stunning graphics, as well as a flapping Atari logo created from small different colour balls.  The  credits are given using a Star Wars type scroller which is one of the best  examples of this type of scroller to date. Short but sweet and well worth seeing. STE ONLY.

DEM.4948  &  DEM.4949  THE STOSSER DEMO  by  Martin Cubitt and  Friends -  A two  disk selection containing thirteen small demos by regular contributors to the STOSSER diskzine. Demos include a tracker screen, a demo based around the Rainbow star,  Zippy and a collection of mandlebrots. Other screens have lots of scrollers, music and graphic effects and all are coded in 100% STOS. A great example of what you can do with STOS if you really put your mind  to it.

DEM.3474C  THE MISTY DEMOS by Top Notch Software - This demo was created  by ACO  and  Whee  The Fibble to show off their new Misty extension  for  STOS Basic.  There are two menus,  the normal one and the easy one.  Swap between them  by  pressing the Help key.  There are nine sub  demos,  all  of  which demonstrate  the graphic capabilities of the Misty  extension.  The  sound's pretty  impressive too.  There's also an installer program for  putting  the extension onto your STOS Basic and Compiler disks. Just one word of warning, demo 3 doesn't run on machines with more than 1 Meg. This is the best  STOS demo written to date (Dec '92) and will be hard to beat. I'm not just saying that because Floppyshop got a mention in the greetings, either!

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