
Super Hi-res Graphics demos for the VZ-200 / VZ-300 / Laser200 / Laser300.
256x192 resolution
For use on either real VZ / Laser with the 6k video modification hack or for use on VZEM emulator.
VZEM / WinVZ : written by Guy Thomason, available at http://intertek00.customer.netspace.net.au/vz200/   
Mailing list : www.yahoogroups.com/groups/vzemu
VZ200 / VZ300: Available sometimes to purchase on eBay every now and then. (Aus and USA ebay, TradeMe in NZ)


http://vzalive.bangrocks.com/				downloads & discussion forum
http://www.vz200.org/ 					Archive of manuals and newsletters
http://archivz.all2ezy.com/				Archive of manuals and newsletters	
http://www.mess.org/download.php			MESS - Juergen Buchmueller and Dirk Best 	(VZ emulator)
http://jemu.winape.net/					JEMU - Richard Wilson				(VZ emulator)		
http://www.geocities.com/emucompboy/			James VZ200 - James Tamer			(VZ emulator)	
http://intertek00.customer.netspace.net.au/vz200/   	Guy's VZEM / WinVZ				(VZ emulator)	
http://www.gstsoftware.co.nz				DSEVZ200  - Monty				(VZ emulator)	


All demos mount disk 1 into drive 1 and disk 2 into drive 2
If more than 2 disks, the loader program which is always on disk 1 in drive 1, will advise which disk to then mount into whichever drive.  
Every 6k frame in every demo will first load into memory, and then will be blitted to the screen tricking into looking like it is awesome animation...


So, essentially these demos will work with three emulators, DSEVZ200, MAME and VZEM.
It was written for, on and tested with VZEM ( http://intertek00.customer.netspace.net.au/vz200/ )
Download and run VZEM.
File -> mount disk1 and point it to the first .dsk file
File -> mount disk2 and point it to the second .dsk file
type 'DIR'
...and run what appears to be the MAIN or MENU or FIRST program to run.
From there, it *should* give instructions on when to mount the third, fourth, fifth etc disk.
Lot of work, and perhaps it is simply just easier searching for these demos on Youtube. They are all on there somewhere under 'VZ200' or 'VZ300'.




/dave
dave.maunder@gmail.com

