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- Trip-a-Tron abstract "Trip-a-Tron is a light synthesizer written by Jeff Minter and published through his Llamasoft label circa 1988. It was originally written for the Atari ST and later ported to the Commodore Amiga in 1990 by Andy Fowler.Trip-A-Tron was released as shareware, but also came in a commercial package with a 3-ring-bound manual and 2 game disks. The trial version contained no limitations, but registration was necessary to obtain the manual, which in turn was necessary to learn the script language (\"KML\" - supposedly \"Keyboard Macro Language\" and only coincidentally the phonetic equivalent of \"camel\") which drove the system.The software has a usable but extremely quirky user interface, filled with numerous in-jokes and references to Llamasoft mascots. For example, the button to exit from the MIDI editor is labelled \"naff off\", while the button to exit the file display is labelled with a sheep saying \"Baa!\"; the waveform editor colour cycles the words \"Dead cool\" above the waveform display, and the event sequencer displays an icon of a camel smoking a cigarette; and the image manipulation tool has a series of icons used to indicate how long the current operation is going to take: \"Make the tea\", \"Have a fag\", \"Go to bed\", \"Go to sleep\", \"Go on holiday\", \"Go to Peru for six months\", and \"RIP\"; and the scripting language command to set the length of drawn lines is \"LLAMA\". (The manual states: \"I could have called the command LINELENGTH I suppose, but I like llamas so what the heck\".)The manual is also written in a similar light, conversational style, but has been praised for nonetheless achieving a high degree of technical clarity.In spite of this the software is extremely usable and was recommended as one of the best light synthesizers available at the time.".
- Trip-a-Tron author Jeff_Minter.
- Trip-a-Tron computingPlatform Amiga.
- Trip-a-Tron computingPlatform Atari_ST.
- Trip-a-Tron genre Music_visualization.
- Trip-a-Tron license Shareware.
- Trip-a-Tron programmingLanguage Assembly_language.
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- Trip-a-Tron wikiPageWikiLink Amiga.
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- Trip-a-Tron wikiPageWikiLink Neon_(light_synthesizer).
- Trip-a-Tron wikiPageWikiLink Psychedelia_(light_synthesizer).
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- Trip-a-Tron wikiPageWikiLink Shareware.
- Trip-a-Tron wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_Light_Machine.
- Trip-a-Tron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trip-a-Tron".
- Trip-a-Tron author Jeff_Minter.
- Trip-a-Tron date "20040716031603".
- Trip-a-Tron developer "Llamasoft - Worldwide".
- Trip-a-Tron genre Music_visualization.
- Trip-a-Tron license "Commercial, shareware".
- Trip-a-Tron name "Trip-a-Tron".
- Trip-a-Tron platform Amiga.
- Trip-a-Tron platform Atari_ST.
- Trip-a-Tron programmingLanguage Assembly_language.
- Trip-a-Tron title "The Trip-A-Tron manual online".
- Trip-a-Tron url "http://www.medwaypvb.com/downloads/llamasoft/trip-a-tron-manual.pdf".
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- Trip-a-Tron subject Category:Amiga_software.
- Trip-a-Tron subject Category:Atari_ST_software.
- Trip-a-Tron subject Category:Llamasoft_software.
- Trip-a-Tron subject Category:Music_visualization_software.
- Trip-a-Tron hypernym Synthesizer.
- Trip-a-Tron type Software.
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- Trip-a-Tron comment "Trip-a-Tron is a light synthesizer written by Jeff Minter and published through his Llamasoft label circa 1988. It was originally written for the Atari ST and later ported to the Commodore Amiga in 1990 by Andy Fowler.Trip-A-Tron was released as shareware, but also came in a commercial package with a 3-ring-bound manual and 2 game disks.".
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- Trip-a-Tron homepage ttron.php.
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- Trip-a-Tron name "Trip-a-Tron".