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- Lenslok abstract "Lenslok is a copy protection mechanism found in some computer games and other software on the 8-bit Atari computers, Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Sinclair QL, MSX and Amstrad CPC. The most famous game to use it was Elite for the ZX Spectrum.The Lenslok device was essentially a row of prisms arranged vertically in a plastic holder. Before the game started, a two-letter code was displayed on the screen, but it was corrupted by being split into vertical bands which were then rearranged on screen. By viewing these bands through the Lenslok they were restored to their correct order and the code could be read and entered allowing access to the game. The device was small enough when folded flat to fit next to an audio cassette in a standard case.In order for the Lenslok to work correctly the displayed image has to be the correct size. This meant that before each use the software needed to be calibrated to take account of the size of the display. Users found this setup particularly annoying, at least in part due to the poor instructions that were initially shipped. Additionally, the device could not be calibrated at all for very large and very small televisions, and some games shipped with mismatched Lensloks that prevented the code from being correctly descrambled. The Lenslok system was not used in later releases of Elite.Software that used the Lenslok system: Elite, released by Firebird OCP Art Studio, released by Rainbird Fighter Pilot, released by Digital Integration Tomahawk, released by Digital Integration TT Racer, released by Digital Integration Jewels of Darkness, released by Level 9 Computing The Price of Magik, released by Level 9 Computing Silicon Dreams, released by Level 9 Computing ACE, released by Cascade Games Ltd Graphic Adventure Creator, released by Incentive Software Moon Cresta, released by Incentive Software Supercharge, released by Digital Precision".
- Lenslok thumbnail Lenslok2.jpg?width=300.
- Lenslok wikiPageExternalLink lenslok.
- Lenslok wikiPageExternalLink lenskey.
- Lenslok wikiPageExternalLink Lenslok_InstructionSheet.pdf.
- Lenslok wikiPageExternalLink editrl.htm.
- Lenslok wikiPageExternalLink letters.htm.
- Lenslok wikiPageID "1729697".
- Lenslok wikiPageLength "3198".
- Lenslok wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Lenslok wikiPageRevisionID "679997288".
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Air_Combat_Emulator.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Amstrad_CPC.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Atari_8-bit_family.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Cascade_Games.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atari_8-bit_family_games.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Category:Copy_protection.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Category:ZX_Spectrum.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Commodore_64.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Compact_Cassette.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Compact_audio_cassette.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Copy_protection.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Integration_(videogame_developer).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Elite_(video_game).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Emulator.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Fighter_Pilot_(video_game).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Firebird_(software_label).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Graphic_Adventure_Creator.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Incentive_Software.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Jewels_of_Darkness.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Level_9_Computing.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink MSX.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Moon_Cresta.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink OCP_Art_Studio.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Prism.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Prism_(optics).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Rainbird_(software_company).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Dreams.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Dreams_trilogy.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Sinclair_QL.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Sinclair_Research.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Supercharge_(video_game).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink TT_Racer.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Telecomsoft.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink The_Price_of_Magik.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Time_and_Magik.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink Tomahawk_(video_game).
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink ZX_Spectrum.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLink File:Lenslok2.jpg.
- Lenslok wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lenslok".
- Lenslok hasPhotoCollection Lenslok.
- Lenslok subject Category:Atari_8-bit_family_games.
- Lenslok subject Category:Copy_protection.
- Lenslok subject Category:ZX_Spectrum.
- Lenslok hypernym Mechanism.
- Lenslok type Organisation.
- Lenslok type Computer.
- Lenslok type Microcomputer.
- Lenslok comment "Lenslok is a copy protection mechanism found in some computer games and other software on the 8-bit Atari computers, Commodore 64, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Sinclair QL, MSX and Amstrad CPC. The most famous game to use it was Elite for the ZX Spectrum.The Lenslok device was essentially a row of prisms arranged vertically in a plastic holder.".
- Lenslok label "Lenslok".
- Lenslok sameAs Lenslok.
- Lenslok sameAs Lenslok.
- Lenslok sameAs m.05rp_5.
- Lenslok sameAs Lenslok.
- Lenslok sameAs Q624860.
- Lenslok sameAs Q624860.
- Lenslok wasDerivedFrom Lenslok?oldid=679997288.
- Lenslok depiction Lenslok2.jpg.
- Lenslok isPrimaryTopicOf Lenslok.