After Dark Screensaver

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Benzmum

This may not mean anything to those who are younger than middle-aged, but I'd
like some advice about one of the screensavers that Berkeley's After Dark
produced. I had a Mac in those days (don't now) and I could sit for ages
mesmerized by Nirvana, which generated a vast range of psychedelic patterns
on my computer screen. It's no longer available, even for the Mac, but I'd
love to get hold of the equivalent for XP.

Is anyone familiar with this Nirvana screensaver? If not, can someone
suggest perhaps another (reputable) forum where I might have more luck?

Thanks for any help you can provide.
 
"Benzmum" <Benzmum@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:40558AD7-964A-4F80-B692-CDFB11FF8B54@microsoft.com...
> This may not mean anything to those who are younger than middle-aged, but
> I'd
> like some advice about one of the screensavers that Berkeley's After Dark
> produced. I had a Mac in those days (don't now) and I could sit for ages
> mesmerized by Nirvana, which generated a vast range of psychedelic
> patterns
> on my computer screen. It's no longer available, even for the Mac, but I'd
> love to get hold of the equivalent for XP.
>
> Is anyone familiar with this Nirvana screensaver? If not, can someone
> suggest perhaps another (reputable) forum where I might have more luck?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide.


These are very nice. I've installed them all and have been using them for
ages sans problems.

http://www.reallyslick.com/


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I was just trying to help.
Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions or
advice herein.
No warranty is expressed or implied.
Your mileage may vary.
See store for details. :)

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[How horrid! I just sent a reply and got asked to log in (which I already
was); then my reply disappeared, so here it is again....]

My video card is too old to be able to use those, I'm afraid, Doug. They are
spectacular, but the FAQ page says I need an accelerated OpenGL card which
I'm sure I don't because they're running very jerky. Thanks for the
suggestion, though.

"Doug" wrote:

> "Benzmum" <Benzmum@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:40558AD7-964A-4F80-B692-CDFB11FF8B54@microsoft.com...
> > This may not mean anything to those who are younger than middle-aged, but
> > I'd
> > like some advice about one of the screensavers that Berkeley's After Dark
> > produced. I had a Mac in those days (don't now) and I could sit for ages
> > mesmerized by Nirvana, which generated a vast range of psychedelic
> > patterns
> > on my computer screen. It's no longer available, even for the Mac, but I'd
> > love to get hold of the equivalent for XP.
> >
> > Is anyone familiar with this Nirvana screensaver? If not, can someone
> > suggest perhaps another (reputable) forum where I might have more luck?
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can provide.

>
> These are very nice. I've installed them all and have been using them for
> ages sans problems.
>
> http://www.reallyslick.com/
>
>
> --
> D
>
> I'm not an MVP a VIP nor do I have ESP.
> I was just trying to help.
> Please use your own best judgment before implementing any suggestions or
> advice herein.
> No warranty is expressed or implied.
> Your mileage may vary.
> See store for details. :)
>
> Remove shoes to E-mail.
>
>
>
 
Benzmum wrote:

> [How horrid! I just sent a reply and got asked to log in (which I already
> was); then my reply disappeared, so here it is again....]
>
> My video card is too old to be able to use those, I'm afraid, Doug. They are
> spectacular, but the FAQ page says I need an accelerated OpenGL card which
> I'm sure I don't because they're running very jerky. Thanks for the
> suggestion, though.
>


It's true...the advent of the OpenGL cards and OpenGL screensavers did do
in the Berkeley AfterDark screensavers.
 
Ghostrider wrote:
>
> Benzmum wrote:
>
>> [How horrid! I just sent a reply and got asked to log in (which I
>> already was); then my reply disappeared, so here it is again....]
>>
>> My video card is too old to be able to use those, I'm afraid, Doug.
>> They are spectacular, but the FAQ page says I need an accelerated
>> OpenGL card which I'm sure I don't because they're running very jerky.
>> Thanks for the suggestion, though.
>>

>
> It's true...the advent of the OpenGL cards and OpenGL screensavers did do
> in the Berkeley AfterDark screensavers.


The After Dark screensavers were notoriously buggy. I don't know about
Nirvana, but you can get the flying toasters for both Mac and Windows here:

http://uneasysilence.com/toast/

The Windows version isn't as cool as the Mac version, but there you
go... ;-)


Malke
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=?Utf-8?B?QmVuem11bQ==?= wrote:
>
> This may not mean anything to those who are younger than middle-aged, but I'd
> like some advice about one of the screensavers that Berkeley's After Dark
> produced. I had a Mac in those days (don't now) and I could sit for ages


After dark screen savers were always a problem in the past. Dont know
about current conditions tho. However, we used to fix lots of PCs just
by removing after dark on win9X PCs.

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Plato wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?QmVuem11bQ==?= wrote:
>
>>This may not mean anything to those who are younger than middle-aged, but I'd
>>like some advice about one of the screensavers that Berkeley's After Dark
>>produced. I had a Mac in those days (don't now) and I could sit for ages

>
>
> After dark screen savers were always a problem in the past. Dont know
> about current conditions tho. However, we used to fix lots of PCs just
> by removing after dark on win9X PCs.
>


IIRC, it took some tinkering to come up with the right combination of
video card and sound card for Windows 9X. AfterDark wasn't so much a
problem with Windows 3.X. I figured that the introduction of plug-n-
play in Windows 9X and dynamic configuration must have played random
havoc with the hardware resources that were needed by AfterDark. OTOH,
I had no problems with programmable sound cards, especially, for Win9X
and AfterDark.
 
Thanks, everyone, for your comments. I appreciate your time.


"GHalleck" wrote:

>
> Plato wrote:
>
> > =?Utf-8?B?QmVuem11bQ==?= wrote:
> >
> >>This may not mean anything to those who are younger than middle-aged, but I'd
> >>like some advice about one of the screensavers that Berkeley's After Dark
> >>produced. I had a Mac in those days (don't now) and I could sit for ages

> >
> >
> > After dark screen savers were always a problem in the past. Dont know
> > about current conditions tho. However, we used to fix lots of PCs just
> > by removing after dark on win9X PCs.
> >

>
> IIRC, it took some tinkering to come up with the right combination of
> video card and sound card for Windows 9X. AfterDark wasn't so much a
> problem with Windows 3.X. I figured that the introduction of plug-n-
> play in Windows 9X and dynamic configuration must have played random
> havoc with the hardware resources that were needed by AfterDark. OTOH,
> I had no problems with programmable sound cards, especially, for Win9X
> and AfterDark.
>
 
GHalleck wrote:
>
> IIRC, it took some tinkering to come up with the right combination of
> video card and sound card for Windows 9X. AfterDark wasn't so much a
> problem with Windows 3.X. I figured that the introduction of plug-n-


Then you were luck, as After Dark was a MAJOR problem with win3.X


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