This article describes programs for performing high-speed two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) animation on IBM PC/XT/AT and compatible machines that use the color/graphics adapter. Machine language routines interfaced through BASIC allow the user to store screen images in memory as they are created by user software and then to display the sequence of images at rates of up to 60 frames per second. A BASICA 3-D graphics editor that can be used with the routines permits the user to create wire-frame objects and to move them about rigidly in conceptual space while projecting them onto the display screen. These programs should find application in the study of visual perception and cognition. © 1987 Psychonomic Society, Inc.
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Loomis, J. M., & Eby, D. W. (1987). High-speed 2-D and 3-D animation on the IBM PC/XT/AT. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers, 19(1), 10–18. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03207664
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