
         The Quasi-Official List of Demo Hidden Parts, Keys, and Tricks
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                  Revision 13 - Apr 24 1997 - by Phoenix[Hornet]
                Available at http://www.rpi.edu/~vossa/secret.txt

  About any demo/intro with a "*?*" next to it.. if you know how to get to
  the part mentioned, email me at vossa@rpi.edu and I will update the list!
  Be sure to send any interactive keys, parameters, or other demo tricks
  as well!

  Anything with a "*new*" next to it has been added or changed since the
  last revision.  (The first version was called "v1.00" instead of
  revision 1).

  Thanks to those who have contributed to the list (especially Rod/Mandula);
  their names are given in parentheses after their given entries.


Secret Parts
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"The Accident" by Axidental (ASM '94)
  Type "accident l" to replace the first main tune with a hidden S3M
  made by LakEEE who coded and made gfx for much of the demo.  It's quite
  good compared to the rest of the music in the demo.

"Air" by Xes (Abd.'96)
  Hold down the scroll lock key when it says "measuring average
  temperature" for a hidden part. (- Rod)

"All in the Name of Bum" by Mr.Bios (Wired'96)
  Move the cursor after the last textline and press ENTER to
  see the hidden part. (- Rod)

"Assembler Instinct" by Gollum (Party 3)
  Type "1924" when the "Gollum 1993" line is in the middle of the screen.
  We can't tell you exactly what happens, because I couldn't get to this
  part and the contributor's monitor messed up. (- Rod)
  Supposedly there are two more secret parts.

"Babytro" by Nostalgia (1995)
  Use the "-karaoke" parameter to see a secret part.  It's a message
  to Aap/Acme who promised to deliver something but didn't. (- JAL[Nostalgia])

"Cardiac" by Infiny (Party 3)
  Type "cardiac 187" to enter the secret part! It is some extra gfx,
  with a "musicdisk player" from which you can select any of the songs
  included in the demo.

"Encore" by TPOLM (Party 5)
  Type "encore ninja!" for a few lines of text, and "encore metrilaku"
  for the hidden part. (- Zsazs)
  (not too hidden, since they can be found by "encore -?")

"Epic" by Zuul Design (1994)
  Typing "epic desing" (note the "ng" in "design") will go to the secret
  part of this demo.

"Explicit" by Hornet (final version) *?*
  (also see the interactive keys section)

"Fruitcake" by Deus (ASM'95)
  Hold down the Left Shift key at start to make it say there's no secret
  part, hold down the Right Shift key at start to show a hidden fruit. (- Rod)

"Grey" by Abaddon (Party 4)
  There are some hidden lines in the end scroller.  Set your CPU date to
  12/28/94 and time to 16:00. (- Rod)

"Greetro" by SiN
  Press F12 during the demo for the secret part. (- Zden[SiN])

"Hidden Talents" by Acme (1996)
  The key-combo for the secret game is "JF". For some reason it's
  pretty addicting. ;)

"Images" by Epical (ASM '94)
  Type "Data Fnx!" to get the hidden part. It is case sensitive!  When
  you exit the hidden part, your machine will NOT get stuck.  Sometimes
  the demo just forgets to go into text mode. (- Feenix[Epical])

"Imphobia #11" by Imphobia (1995)
  Press F5 for a XMas-chiptune. F6 does the same thing as F4, AFAIK.

"Journey" by Keen Like Frogs (1994)
  Type "JOURNEY /HIDDEN" (all caps) to go to the hidden part.

"Lisa" by Eclipse (GASP '95)
  Type "LISA ESIL" for a hidden screen. (- Remdy[Arkham])

"Mutha" by Astroidea (Cache '96 autumn)
  Set all your keyboard leds to enter the secret part at the end. (- Rod)

"NAID Report" by Hornet (1995)
  Type "naidrpt /baygle" or "naidrpt /esel" (dejavu) and go to the color
  pix to see the secret text and hear the secret tune (Snowman's 20MC 2
  entry!).  Hey Trixter, this one was almost TOO easy. :)

"No Means No" by Distortion
  Type "nomeans c" for the hidden scroller.

"Pink And Silly" by Deus (1995)
  Hold down the Left Shift key during the loadup to go to the secret part.

"Pressure" by Kloon (Saturne '96)
  Press W during the startup screen.

"Second Reality" by Future Crew (ASM '93)
  Type "second u" to go to the hidden part, which is a starfield that gets
  _really_ filled up.  This is probably the best known of the hidden parts.

"Sehabla Routines" by Jamm (Juhla 2 '95)
  Press "u" during the intro to launch the secret part. (- Rod)

"Show" by Majic 12 (Hammering '94)
  You can get to the hidden part by downloading "SHOWSECR.ZIP" or
  "SECRET12.ZIP" (available on ftp.cdrom.com and probably other places).
  The picture is from the title screen of their 1993 "Wish" demo.

"Sphere" by Mortal Compact (cache'96 autumn)
  Press space at the end when the mortal compact logo appears for
  some hidden spheres. (- Rod)

"Things Change" by Proxima (1996)
  Hold down the Left Shift key to see the secret part. (- Rod)

"Toddlers Terror" by Spirit
  Press the Ctrl key for the hidden fractal when the scroller ends and
  some effects are coming up. (- Rod)

"Vesisade" by Chaos (Abd. '95)
  Hold down the "1" key while the pic of the girl disappears for some
  extra text with the warped cube. (- Rod)

"Warp" by Legend Design (ASM '94)
  Typing "warp -esel" will take you to what looks like the end scroller,
  but talks about what Legend Design _really_ thought about Assembly '94,
  and some other things.
  (also see the interactive keys section)

"Wavy" by Eclipse
  Type "WAVY EL" for a secret part. (- Remdy[Arkham])

"Wired '95 Report" by Eclipse (1995)
  Click on the Pi in the lower right corner and type "eclipse" to see a
  bonus picture. (- David Liebermann)

"Wired '96 Report" by Imphobia/Legend Design (1996) *new* *?*
  (supposedly more than one hidden part)

"Yahoo XMas Demo '94" by Yahoo Team (1994)
  Press the 's' key for snowballs.  It's pretty obvious because it's written
  in the text. (- Rod)

Interactive Keys
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"Claudia" by Deathstar (Mekka/Sym '97) *new*
  Press "Q" to toggle anti-aliasing, and "A" to save the screen to disk
  in raw format.

"Contrast" (final version) by Oxygene (Saturne '96)
  Hold down the space bar for a CPU-usage meter. (- Viper[Serenity])

"Dentro" by Ultraforce (1992)
  Pressing Control, RightShift, F9, Gray Plus, then 0 will show a
  picture of the coders.  It works in the section with the scroll.

"Dreams" by Kosmic (Party 6) *new*
  With the "-secret" parameter, you can fly around in the "space kangaroo"
  part.  Use the mouse to steer, and A/Z to go forward/backward.

"Elements" by Xography (ASM '93)
  Press K & S together during the vectorball part to activate "debug mode".
  Then press F1-F10 & 1-0 to change objects and +/- to change distance.

"Explicit" by Hornet (NAID '96)
  Hold down Ctrl for debug info, and press Grey +/- to change the music
  pattern.

"Flight" by Kosmic (NAID '95)
  During the first voxel-landscape:
    Arrows - Move       W - Increase altitude     S - Decrease altitude
  During the vector spaceship approaching the earth:
    Arrows - Move camera    PgUp/PgDn - Raise/lower camera
    CTRL while the above keys will rotate the ship around each axis
  If you tap a key during the second voxel part (with spaceship) you can use
  the following keys:
    Arrows - Move                     UP     - Thrust ship forward
    W      - Increase altitude        DOWN   - Thrust ship backward
    S      - Decrease altitude        CTRL and UP   - Zoom into ship
    +      - increase movement speed  CTRL and DOWN - Zoom away from ship
    -      - decrease movement speed  PgUp/PgDn     - Raise/lower camera
    R      - Rotate camera around the ship
    F      - Rotate camera in opposite direction
  During the seagull credit sequence:
    F1/F2/F3 - Low/Medium/High ground detail

"HeartQuake" by Iguana (ASM '94)
  During the Comanche-landscape part:
    Arrow keys (gray) - fly around         A - restart
    PgUp/PgDn (gray) - change altitude     D - toggle low/high detail
  Also, the Space bar skips each part.

"Inside" by CNCD (TG '96)
  Press 'S' to save the screen to a TGA file.

"NewIntro" by Majic 12 (1993)
  Press the Up Arrow key during the airplane part to play a game.

"No" by Nooon (Party 4)
  The Einstein-rotating-plane part can be controlled with the Q/W/E/R/T/Y/
  A/S/D/F keys. (- Diskhawk[FJ])

"Warp" by Legend Design (ASM '94)
  Try the following key combinations during the bugfixed version:
    LDLEDS - keyboard LEDs       LDSKIP - skip to next section
    LDQUIT - back to DOS         LDFORMAT - didn't want to risk this one :)
  And type 'AN' during the Nephertiti part for a surprise effect!

"Why" by Adrar Design (CAF '95)
  Another interactive landscape - press F12 during the voxel, then
    Left/Right - change direction     PgUp/PgDn - change altitude
  (- David Liebermann)

"X14" by Orange (Juhla 2 '95)
  Hold down the space bar for a CPU-usage meter.

Command Line Parameters
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"Dyspepsia" by Blank (1994)
  Here are some parameters to try: /speed, /blank, /fishfax, /fun, /v*bis,
  /esc (- Rod)

"Emergency" by The Surrounders (NAID '96)
  info - read the credits part          
  nosurround - disable surround sound   
  nosound - disable music               
  nointeg - skip integrity check
  volmax # - max. log volume (?)
  volsurr # - max. surround volume
  part # - start demo at part #, where # = 
    1 - beginning  2 - title screen  3 - spaceship pic  4 - landscape  5 - flag

"Facts of Life" by Witan (Party 2)
  LIke with Unreal, you can run "facts p#" to get to a specific
  part of the demo.  I think "p5" is the house-techno part.

"Final Boom" by Spirit (Bizarre '95)
  loop - loops the intro
  realnames - shows credits with real names
  shownotes - shows notes (obvious?)
  slowCPUpolys - each torus = 100 polys
  morepolys - each torus = 270 polys (same as normal?)
  complexpolys - each torus = 625 polys
  spiritpolys - each torus = 729 polys

"Images" by Epical (ASM '94)
  "DATA SPACE" (all caps) starts the demo at the Space part.

"KFMTV 2 (Nightvision)" by Kosmic (1996) *new*
  showjmx - shows a picture of the coder
  lights - flashes the keyboard lights during the demo
  playgame - play the hidden game (mouse required)

"Legend" by Impact Studios (Party 3)
  Run "legend -cpu" to display a CPU usage "meter" throughout the demo.
  The higher the grey level, the less power the CPU is using.

"NAID '96 Slideshow" by Hornet (1996)
  Type "naidrp96 -8086" to activate the extra (low res :) video modes.

Other Tricks
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If you have the EGG 2 music disk by Kosmic and Airframe by Prime try this
 one. Go into EGG and *start playing* one of the songs.  Press ESC after a
 few patterns, quit and then go and run Airframe. Lo and behold, Airframe
 is now running at twice the speed you are used to.  Ditto for Cyboman II.
 (- Maverick[Serenity], taken from DemoNews #88, April 30, 1995)
 [If I recall correctly I tried this and it didn't work.. maybe Mav just
  has a funny-acting GUS :) -Phx]

"Avena Kinetik" by Distortion (1995)
  There's a 3ds ascii file at the end of the exefile, which you
  can modify to change the object in the demo. I don't know
  whether it is the secret part or not but it's silly. (- Rod)

"Cyboman 2" by Complex (Party 4)
  If you run Cyboman 3 by Plant, then run this intro, the shading in
  Cyboman 2 will go from gouraud to flat. (- Trixter[Hornet])

"Dyslexia" by Threesome (NAID'96) *new*
  Run Dyslexia on the following days and the wormhole graphic will change:
    10/31 - Halloween
    12/25 - Christmas
    12/14 - Ms. Saigon's birthday
     1/21 - Kneebiter's birthday
     3/12 - Mobydisk's birthday
      4/7 - Tronster's birthday
  (- Kneebiter[Threesome])

"Heartquake" by Iguana - if you rename HEARTQ.004 to some .EXE
 (except HEARTQ) and run it, you wil be able to fly around in the landscape
 part forever (see keys above).  Also, the "Iguana's Disco" guy doesn't
 dance (no music?).  This EXE ends at the morphing part, so hitting space
 bar during that will crash the demo. (- Kneebiter[Threesome])

"Stars" by Nooon - if you have a dual-monitor system (Hercules+VGA), the
 Hercules display will show a Nibbles-type game which you can play.
 (- Cool-Hands)

"Xtal" by Complex - You can remove the 50Hz mode by writing byte C3 into
 offset 10C50E in the XTAL.EXE, but that pretty much spoils the demo.
 (- JMagic[Complex])

