Unfortunately, Worldwide Microtronics Inc. Razzle Dazzle was used to generate a 45 minute music video by Jonn Serrie, which can be viewed today thanks to The Internet Archive. Behold the beauty of math in all it's glorious colors. It's too long to fully quote here, but I like the phrase. Razzle Dazzle later became a Windows screen-saver known as Razzle Dazzle, described in an extended appendix of the 5.1a version's documentation. The commercial version implemented a TSR to automatically launch the program on inactive PCs, supported SVGA 640x480 modes, as well as having expanded visualization modes. Versions here are the public/shareware versions. Unlike most MS-DOS eyecandy, Razzle Dazzle was a $15 commercial product (beyond version 4.0, which was public domain). 640x480) using ~30 different image generation algorithms. Razzle Dazzle, initially known as just Dazzle, generated a variety of hypnotizing imagery in high resolution Mode X VGA modes (i.e. Codebase C Platform(s) MS-DOS Author(s) James R. Barry Martin's Hopalong Orbits VisualizerĬontact Google+ YouTube Facebook / Razzle Dazzle Initial Release Date Septem( v4.0) Color Palette 8/24 b Max Resolution 320x400 License Status Public Domain (to v4.0) / Shareware © Worldwide MicroTronics, Inc.Preview Search Sections Amiga: Linux: MS-DOS: WebGL: Winamp: Windows: Eyecandy : Turn your computer into an expensive lava lamp.
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