Dec 072017
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
HIT.DOC | 962 | 507 | deflated |
HIT.EXE | 74160 | 14949 | deflated |
Download File HIT.ZIP Here
Contents of the HIT.DOC file
HIT.EXE Documentation
I have seen this graphic around the BBS's before. It has been around
as "DUCK.DRW" and "HITAKEY.BAS". I would like to thank whomever
originally created the graphic, But I have never seen any names
attached to either file.
Well, I saw the Hitakey file and it gave me the idea to get the old
paint program out. With a little editing, and a small program to
display the screens, the duck moves.
Use HIT.EXE just like a DOS "Pause" command, or just put it in your
Autoexec to put a smile on your face in the morning. Slip it into your
friends computer to put a smile on their face.
Once you invoke HIT.EXE the duck will speed up to a frenzy, then take a
short break and start over again.
Have Fun....
Steve.
PS. Sorry about the large file. That's the 4, 16K screens.
I have seen this graphic around the BBS's before. It has been around
as "DUCK.DRW" and "HITAKEY.BAS". I would like to thank whomever
originally created the graphic, But I have never seen any names
attached to either file.
Well, I saw the Hitakey file and it gave me the idea to get the old
paint program out. With a little editing, and a small program to
display the screens, the duck moves.
Use HIT.EXE just like a DOS "Pause" command, or just put it in your
Autoexec to put a smile on your face in the morning. Slip it into your
friends computer to put a smile on their face.
Once you invoke HIT.EXE the duck will speed up to a frenzy, then take a
short break and start over again.
Have Fun....
Steve.
PS. Sorry about the large file. That's the 4, 16K screens.
December 7, 2017
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