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Black Phoenix, 2013-04-05 19:44 »

I have wrote this, don't remember what for though, probably just for fun. The "crash simulator" mostly worked, but it was way too slow on a 16-bit machine (it used springs and masses model for keeping the plane as a solid body).

Borland Pascal lives!

!, 2013-04-05 17:26 »

Hah! I almost shed a tear seeing this: Borland Pascal Lives.

Borland Turbo Pascal 7.0 WIP Plane crash simulator - in this case DC-10. Software rendering, deformable body physics (not done yet).

Borland Turbo Pascal 7... those were certainly good times back then. :cry: :D

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