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New HTCP Logo

How do you like the new HTCP Logo? Wanna put it on your desktop for all to see? You know you want to! This one, unlike the old one, was done in Anim8or. I've always liked logos with cubes in them, so I decided to make my own. Every single shape in here is a cube.

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NBasic language specification for Crimson Editor

I wrote this Crimson Editor language specification for NBasic, the scripting language in KMax, mostly for fun (if anyone still uses KMax or NBasic tell me!)

1.55K

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HTCP Database

This is a Treepad Lite (get it here, we will use it for other things and you may want it) database. This database has all kinds of information about our projects, plans, completed projects, interests, and us. A must! Coming soon: the HTCP Information Database (kind of like MS Knowledge Base, except for programmers, and done entirely in Treepad Lite).

8.10K

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High Quality (Unavailible)
Low Quality

Trust me, these are good. You will love them. You want to download them. Oh, and if you have a slow connection there is a low-quality set too. (Note: due to Netfirms file size limits, I have no choice but to host the high quality one elsewhere. I will post the link when I find a good free file host that doesn't delete after a few days. If Low Quality won't download either, I'll have to take it down too.)

890K

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The Old HTCP Logo

This is the old HTCP Logo. I'm not completely replacing it, but the new one does look nicer, so it will be used more often than this one. Still, if you wanna download it for old times sake...

98.3K

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Sierpinski Gasket Generator

Don't ask me how this one works! I was trying to write a text-mode game engine in QBasic (primitive, yes, but an interesting idea nonetheless) when I accidentally drew a Sierpinski Gasket-in textmode (as you see in the screenshot)! I then rewrote the code for graphics mode, and uploaded both the text mode and the graphics mode program ZIPped together. You have to see it to believe it. Just don't ask me how it works. (Sadly, I gave up on the text mode game engine and deleted it to make room on my disk for more modern stuff...)

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HexCalc

One of my early projects which I finished very quickly. I wrote this entirely in QuickBasic, which was like the only language I knew at the time. Very simple hexadecimal and octal calculator, since I didn't even know how to convert to binary. The interface and colors is basically the same as all of my subsequent DOS programs written in QBASIC (I kinda fell in love with bright green-on-blue). Worth getting if you don't know how to do the same stuff and more in the Windows calculator.

64.1K

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HTCThemes

Another relic from before we changed "HTC" to "HTCP" (HTCP kinda sounds cooler). This is a program written for KMax 5.0 (a cool GUI made in QuickBasic by our friends at Nabosoft). HTCThemes was basically a way to make KMax look cooler (KMax came with a program called KThemes but I didn't like it very much... so I made a better one!) KMax programs were written in a scripting language called NBasic, and that's what HTCThemes is written in also. Note: Like the screeny? That took some effort to make, as you can't do it in QBasic's fullscreen mode. Instead, I rewrote the KMax kernel so it compiles in FreeBasic (the mouse code is DIFFERENT, and there is no Sound support), then ran it. Since FreeBasic graphics mode is in a Window, you can easily take a screeny of that.

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Pack/Unpack

A program written by Nabosoft that came with KMax (all I did was separate it from KMax and put it in it's own zip, with an extra readme). Pack is a rather useful program, which packs multiple files into a single archive file (including binary files!), although there are much more modern and efficient programs for doing this (Pack doesn't even compress the files). Unpack, of course, takes the files out of the single archive file. This is used by the KMax setup program, so unpack is also able to work from the commandline. It could be useful to someone, though I'm mostly putting this up here for old times sake, like everything else. (Notice in the screenshot that their program is uglier than my HexCalc )

69.3K

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Skizzer/Unskizzer

Skizzer is a program written by Nabosoft which breaks up a single file into multiple files which can be carried on floppy disks or some other media with low storage capacity, then later combined back together into one with the unskizzer. This may or may not be useful (you can do this with WinZip too), and skizzing a file takes a long time, and unskizzing takes at least an hour and a half (or less). Still, if all you have to work with is DOS... ya know? Most of you probably don't. Lucky. (Once again, notice in the screenshot that their program is uglier than my HexCalc )

68.2K





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