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Copyright 1995 © Icebox Software Manufactory, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
Mon Jun 19 00:46:10 GMT-0800 1995


I wrote this example because I wanted to do something easy and quick to keep my mind from going completely wacky while working on my current project.  I remembered there being a program example like this out there on the Net, but couldn't remember what it was called or where it was located.  So I tossed this together between cigarettes, and hope you find it useful for doing animation in an app icon.  Don't email me saying this has been done before, I know it has.   I did write all but 2 functions of this code (should i really be proud of this, I don't think so), ripped from Thinker.m.  They are the floating point random number generators which I find quite useful.   Thanks Sam!

This software comes with NO warrenty of any kind for said or unsaid use or damages.  Don't call me saying it formatted your drive, wiped out your database or what have you on a bad day.  The source is free to use for whatever purposes you find useful, but the copyrights are mine except for the said two functions.  Send suggestions and such to /dev/null.  I am not going to answer questions about this.  It was fun, it is easy to read, and it distracts the crap out of me while I am working (something I need like a hole in the head).

Compiled Quad Fat (MIHS).

Regards,

Todd Nathan
<todd@icebox.com>
<todd@dnai.com>

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