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[[category:Woozle software]][[category:downloads]][[Kscope.exe]] is a screen saver for Windows; it has been tested on Windows 3.1, WfWG 3.11, Win95, and Win98SE. I wrote it in Microsoft Visual C++ 1.5.
[[Kscope.exe]] is a screen saver for Windows; it has been tested on Windows 3.1, WfWG 3.11, Win95, Win98SE, and WinXP (where it won't show up in the list of screensavers, but it does run). I wrote it in Microsoft Visual C++ 1.5.
* [[htyp:User:Woozle/kscope|source code]]
* [https://toot.cat/@woozle/109718168998267171 short video demo]
* (download temporarily unavailable)


{{htmedia|exe/Kscope.exe|Download}}
'''Installation''' (Win9x): Copy it to your c:\windows folder and rename it to '''kscope.scr'''; it should show up in the list of screensavers when you right-click on the desktop and select Properties, and then click the "Screen Saver" tab.


'''Installation''': Copy it to your c:\windows folder and rename it to '''kscope.scr'''; it should show up in the list of screensavers when you right-click on the desktop and select Properties, and then click the "Screen Saver" tab.
The patterns are reflections of a migrating hyperbolic {{l/wp|parabaloid}}, which I learned how to draw in kindergarten at Duke Preschool, drawn with separated dots instead of continuous lines.


[[Image:2006-07-26 kscope screenshot.png]]
[[Image:2006-07-26 kscope screenshot.png]]
[[Category:Downloads|Kscope.exe]]
[[Category:Woozle software|Kscope.exe]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 19 January 2023

Kscope.exe is a screen saver for Windows; it has been tested on Windows 3.1, WfWG 3.11, Win95, Win98SE, and WinXP (where it won't show up in the list of screensavers, but it does run). I wrote it in Microsoft Visual C++ 1.5.

Installation (Win9x): Copy it to your c:\windows folder and rename it to kscope.scr; it should show up in the list of screensavers when you right-click on the desktop and select Properties, and then click the "Screen Saver" tab.

The patterns are reflections of a migrating hyperbolic parabaloid, which I learned how to draw in kindergarten at Duke Preschool, drawn with separated dots instead of continuous lines.

2006-07-26 kscope screenshot.png