Demo 1 by The Star Frontiers, released in 1987, was the first demo to include both ASM and C sources on disk. Demo was coded by Quark.
Readme from Quark:
This DEMO is Public Domain and may be spread freely.
The Demo boots directly with this disk. To compile the program, use Aztec-C
Compiler and the makefile in this directory. (I think the code could
probably compile with Lattice, but care should be taken with the assembler
macros in display.asm and the Assembler directives). The help.i file will
be of use perhaps if you write your own code accessing the Amiga hardware.
This Code, after loading several recources and initialising data structures,
directly jumps into the assembler routine, canceling all interrupts and
multitasking. There's no return.
I hope, you enjoy it.
- quark, from SF
Demo and sources can be downloaded from:
http://ftp.amigascne.org/pub/amiga/G.../TSF-Demo1.lha
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