Kraptor
About

Kronoman

Kraptor

Copyright © 2002, 2003, Kronoman
In loving memory of my father.
Made in Argentina

Thanks to:
  • All the people that made open source and free software. Without them, the world would be yet more scary.
  • The guys of Allegro, DUMB, Pixelate and Allegro.cc. Cool job!
  • F3N1X Team, thanks for the Linux CDs!
  • Mother, thanks for the Linux T-Shirt and the new Linux CDs! Ha! Of course, thanks for live!
  • Father, thanks for so many things... specially my first 386. What cool machine it was!
  • Iron Chelo "The Bodyguard"
  • DJ Ñanga
  • GAC
  • J. Monytor (no man, we need more acceleration to put that tea cup in orbit of mars)
  • El Super 666, cool heavy metal CDs... thanks!
  • El Mago Eddy
  • Error Catastrofico
  • Gabriel, thanks for lots of good heavy MP3s
  • B. Gates, hope that you recover soon from your lobotomy...
  • G. W. Bush, call me when you be more sober...
  • Software used in development
    The following software was used in the development of Kraptor
    For links to download them, check the "Links" section.

    GNU GCC, DJGPP and MinGW32 where the main compilers used in Kraptor
    Allegro is the game programming library used.
    DUMB is the music engine.
    Linux Mandrake 8.2 and 9.0 where used as the main OS for development.
    The GIMP and ASE where used to do the 2D graphic artwork and FLI cinematic.
    Blender, Povray, Giram, Ayam and Aqsis where used to do the 3D artwork.
    PMASK is the collision library made by "orz".
    Bluefish and Mozilla where used to make this web page.
    Bochs, a portable x86 Emulator, really useful for testing in other OS without reboot.
    Audacity, a cool free audio editor!
    DLG, a dialog editor by Julien Cugniere (thanks for the GUI routines too!)
    UPX was used to compress the executable in certaing platforms.
    Many other software that I don't remember right now was used also. Thanks to them too.
    Hardware used in development
    The main development machine was a P3 450 MHz (over-clocked at 500 MHz), 320MB RAM, 2 x 40GB HD, CD, CD-RW, optical pen, scanner, web-cam, etc, with Linux Mandrake 9.0, Free-DOS and Windoze 98
    One AMD Atlhon XP 1700 with 512MB RAM, NVIDIA GForce2 MX 400, dual 80 GB HD was used to the rendering and advanced graphic and sound edition.
    Also was used a 486DX2 66MHz, 8MB RAM, 540MB HD, 5 1/4 floppy, with DR-DOS for performance testing purposes.
    A Palm m125 was used to take ideas and notes 'on-fly' in the streets.
    Released under the MIT license

    The MIT License

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    The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

    Hell on wheels! Fire on the western sky!