I believe it was stated once that the cameras were Sony's of some sort.
Sorry I can't be more specific (or certain) than that.
@Judge Doug: Ideally, we'd like the MSDOS version to run in 640k
of memory, with minimal graphics.
Should run on an 8088-80386 processor off of a floppy drive. Preferrably under 720k in size as the older Grid's only have the 720k 3.5" floppy, or the even smaller capacity 5.25" floppy.
Ideally, I'd like to see the following features:
1) A startup screen that allows you to select which gun you would like to assign the terminal to... Letter designations A-F? This letter designation would then be reflected in all screens that follow...
2) It should have a setup screen like in the film, with selectable options (even if they don't actually have a true function/purpose).
3) After your selections have been made, you go to the shot counter/RPM/Temp screen. The simulation then automatically starts counting down the number of rounds while the RPM and temp bars go up.
Additional images of another (but sadly Amiga based program) can be found here:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/paul.a.kitching/sentry.htm
At 10% of remaining rounds a "critical" flasher... er... flashes on screen. When rounds equal zero ( 000 ) the temp gauge slowly falls until it reaches zero. Then after a bit longer the simulation automatically resets back to full ammo loadout and the "firing" begins again. You might add the option of <c>ontinue or <e>nd at that point, or perhaps have a set number of times the simulation will recycle before ending.
That's the "wish list" of course. The reality of what can be accomplished in the hardware/software restrictions might be very different than this.
For a good example of what can be un on a modern system, check out Mike Rush's great flash based version.
Sadly, you can't run it on the old Grid systems.
Russ
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