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- From: trixter@MCS.COM (Jim Leonard)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos,alt.binaries.demo-scene.ibm-pc
- Subject: DemoNews Issue number 146
- Date: 12 May 1997 16:25:51 -0500
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- DemoNews 146 - 11 May 1997 Archive Size : 4723M
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- >------------------------------------------------------------------ Contents --
-
- Introduction
- Calendar
- Top Downloads
- New Uploads
- Articles
- Music Contest 5, Whet Your Appetite ........... GD
- Virtual.gallery ............................... Mercator
- Gathering '97 Unofficial Music Review ......... Brian Meison
- Quote List (part 2 / 2) ....................... Trixter
- General Information
-
- >-------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction --
-
- Hello all, and welcome to DemoNews 146.
-
- _____Introduction
-
- Well, this issue is a biggie. Those of you receiving this in email are going
- to get 2 parts. If you go and look for it on the archive, you'll find just a
- single text file.
-
- _____Changes To The Archive
-
- - Click on the big spinning yellow "H" at the top of www.hornet.org. Can we
- say "never let a bored Snowman with 3 hours to kill have telnet access to the
- archive"? :)
-
- - Fixed up the scene links page a bit. Deleted a lot of crappy links. Hello
- people? If the only thing your page says is "Great music utilities! Nothing
- yet, under construction.", don't submit it.
-
- - I changed the behavior of the "New Uploads" section on our main page
- slightly. Now you can select _how_ recently you want to see uploads.
-
- - It is proving to be very difficult integrating our telepac.pt mirror logs
- with our existing hornet.org logs. These logs allow me to do things like
- "Top Downloads". It was my hope to have the mirror logs combined by now, but
- alas.
-
- _____FreeBSD Demo Scene
-
- FreeBSD is a version of Unix that runs on your PC. It is similar to Linux. I
- prefer it over Linux for many reasons (which I won't get into here). Recently
- I sent a copy of FreeBSD to MikMak in the hopes that we'd get some music
- utilities ported to this OS. I was able to get MikMod compiled natively
- under FreeBSD, but some of the modifications I had to do weren't pretty. If
- you're willing to take the plunge and try your hand at developing PC demo
- scene applications under FreeBSD, email me.
-
- Remember folks, this the PC Demo Scene, not the PC Windows '95 Scene. There
- is no law that says you must write demos for DOS or Windows. Don't just say
- "Windows 95 sucks". Say "Windows 95 sucks because...". Break down those
- walls. Make fun of your fellow sceners who can't figure out how to upload
- files in lower-case or disable html-encoded email in Netscape! Learn how
- easy it is to write a quick little Perl script that busts ICQ's ass in
- functionality. Encode and playback .mp3's at the same time on a P166. I
- think I'm getting a bit off topic now... :)
-
- _____Assembly Organizers Speak
-
- > One thing you might want to mention in the next edition of DemoNews could
- > be that we are going to have a Java demo competition. But not just any
- > competition, this will be the very first competition ever in any major
- > party that anybody can attend.
- >
- > So you don't have to be present at the party place (you must submit your
- > contribution a few days in advance though) and it will take part in the
- > actual compo. We will release all the details on the asm web site
- > (www.assembly.org/asm97) as soon as we get the new site ready. I think and
- > hope that many US dudes who can't come to ASM might want to participate in
- > the Java demo compo.
-
- _____Zipview Problem Fixed
-
- A big thank you goes out this week to Andre-John Mas who told me about the
- "Content-Disposition: inline" tag. I was having a problem the archive's
- Zipview (online .zip previewer thing). When you clicked on a file inside a
- .zip, the wrong name would appear for downloading. Andre-John helped me fix
- this.
-
- _____Hornet Archive Graphics Gallery
-
- I want to put up some sort of graphics gallery on the archive using the
- images in /graphics/images. However, many of those images are in .lbm format
- (which isn't displayed by any modern html browser that I'm aware of). I need
- to get those .lbm files converted to something more web-friendly. Would some
- aspiring coder out there be willing to write an lbm2gif command-line utility
- for me that compiles correctly under FreeBSD?
-
- _____Conclusion
-
- I'm very sensitive about case.
-
- Snowman / Hornet - r3cgm@hornet.org
-
- >------------------------------------------------------------------ Calendar --
-
- Date Event Location Contact Points
- ------------ -------------------- ---------- --------------------------------
- 11 Apr 1997 The Trip Italy keyby@jnet.it
- www.logicom.it/trip
- 01 May 1997 Simple Portugal infinity@bigfoot.com
- www.geocities.com/athens/5665
- 02 May 1997 Invasion Finland invasion@xuq.nullnet.fi
- www.koillismaa.fi/invasion
- CANCELED! Somewhere In Holland Holland home.pi.net/~sih
-
- * <-- YOU ARE HERE
-
- 25 May 1997 Yalp Yugoslavia mrki@afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.yu
- 06 Jun 1997 Abduction Finland dot.tcm.hut.fi/abduction
- 13 Jun 1997 Scream Canada scream97.educ.infinit.net
- scream97@videotron.net
- 25 Jun 1997 IT Norway dagerik@mail.link.no
- www.errors.no
- 11 Jul 1997 Z Brazil zorg@emails.com
- www.geocities.com
- /researchtriangle/4675
- ?? Jul 1997 Coven Australia pheon@student.adelaide.edu.au
- 18 Jul 1997 Wired Belgium wired@pctrading.be
- people.pctrading.be/wired
- 08 Aug 1997 Assembly Finland www.assembly.org
- 22 Aug 1997 Crash Canada cal.shaw.wave.ca/crash
- 22 Aug 1997 AntIQ Hungary aboy@ttk.jpte.hu
- www.jpte.hu/~aboy
- 25 Aug 1997 The Place To Be 5 France www.quaternet.fr:8082
- /users/b/brunel/p2b5.htm
- brunel@quaternet.fr
- 13 Sep 1997 Bizarre Holland bizarre@cybercomm.nl
- bizarre.cybercomm.nl
- 02 Oct 1997 Distance Norway walker@gim.net
- distance.home.ml.org
-
- >------------------------------------------------------------- Top Downloads --
-
- The following statistics include ftp and http transfers from
- 04 May 1997 07:03:02 GMT to 11 May 1997 07:02:08 GMT.
-
- This does not includes transfers made by the archive maintainers themselves.
-
- Compensation is done for individuals trying to spike the stats by downloading
- a file multiple times.
-
- .frm and .txt files are excluded from top downloads in /incoming.
-
- _____General Statistics
-
- Size of Total Transfers : 39,125,256,689
- Number of Total Transfers : 256,843
-
- Size of FTP Transfers : 24,909,290,652
- Number of FTP Transfers : 99,049
-
- Size of HTTP Transfers : 14,215,966,037
- Number of HTTP Transfers : 157,794
-
- _____Top Downloads
-
- Times File Description
- ----- -------------------------------- --------------------------------------
-
- -- /demos ------------------------------------------------------------------>
-
- 540 /1997/a/astral.zip Astral Blur by The Black Lotus
- 361 /1997/r/robotnik.zip Robotnik by Rage
- 353 /1997/a/acme_303.zip 303 by Acme
- 339 /1997/x/xct_ouln.zip Outline by Exact
- 317 /1997/s/snc_omni.zip Omniscient by Sanction
- 281 /1997/f/frs_blfn.zip Blind (final) by Eufrosyne
- 264 /1993/0-9/2ndreal.zip Second Reality by Future Crew
- 244 /1997/d/ds-claud.zip Claudia by Deathstar
- 180 /1996/m/mfx_tgr2.zip Transgression 2 by MFX
- 179 /1996/c/ctstoast.zip Toasted (final) by Cubic Team, $een
-
- -- /music ------------------------------------------------------------------>
-
- 582 /programs/trackers/ft206.zip Fast Tracker 2 v2.06 by Triton
- 441 /programs/trackers/scrmt321.zip Scream Tracker v3.21 by Future Crew
- 318 /programs/players/cp2appe.zip Cubic Player 2.0 Alpha Plus Plus Enhan
- 232 /programs/players/cp16.zip Cubic Player v1.6 Full version
- 223 /programs/players/cp17.zip Cubic Player v1.7
- 204 /programs/players/m4w230sl.zip Mod4Win v2.30 (light version) by Jens
- 198 /programs/players/m4w230sx.zip Mod4Win v2.30 (extended version) by Je
- 196 /songs/1997/h/hz-clone.zip Clone it by Hunz
- 193 /programs/trackers/it211.zip Impulse Tracker v2.11 by Pulse
- 154 /samples/s16dr550.zip Soundwave's Samples, Dr-550mkii Drum M
-
- -- /graphics --------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- 61 /images/1996/a/ai_space.zip Spaceship by Beast
- 51 /images/1994/i/incest5.zip Incest by Pentalysion
- 36 /disks/1997/smoke.zip Smoke by Live
- 29 /programs/convert/bmp2avi.zip BMP to AVI by Paul Roberts
- 27 /images/1996/c/chantal.zip Chantal by Peachy
- 25 /disks/1996/pls_sun.zip Sun by Lazur of Pulse
- 24 /programs/vector/veced300.zip 3D Vector Editor by Grey Cat
- 20 /images/1996/i/impcybor.zip Cyborg by BenJ
- 17 /images/1994/b/bondage.zip Bondage Dream by Codac, Tenhu
- 15 /programs/editors/akm-md36.zip Master Draw v3.6 by Arkham
-
- -- /code ------------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- 77 /effects/water/hq_water.zip Heart Quake's water source by ARM of I
- 72 /effects/bump/bumpsrc.zip 2d bump mapping by HELiX
- 71 /effects/rotozoom/pasroto.zip Cache Optimized Roto-Zoomer by Pascal
- 61 /effects/water/water.zip Water by De-Phassed
- 61 /effects/fire/burn.zip burn by Frank Paxti
- 55 /3d/docs/zed3d060.zip Zed 3D by Zed
- 47 /effects/texmap/fatmap.txt Fast Affine Texture Mapping Tutorial b
- 46 /3d/docs/3d_math.zip 3d math by Lithium of VLA
- 43 /effects/voxel/voxeltut.zip Smooth Voxel Terrain Tutorial by Phred
- 43 /effects/scroll/motionrd.zip Motion Read Me by Patch of Avalanche
-
- -- /mags ------------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- 29 /1996/imphob12.zip Imphobia #12 by Imphobia
- 24 /1997/pain0397.zip Pain 03/97 by Pain
- 24 /1997/pain0197.zip Pain January 1997 Issue by Pain
- 19 /1997/bsr-0009.zip Belgian Scene Report Issue 9 by Baxter
- 18 /1997/rc-vol01.zip Volvo Issue 1 by Rectum Cauda
- 16 /1997/cheese12.zip Cheese Issue 12 by Cheese Team
- 14 /programs/dmg103d.arj Disk Magazine Generator v1.03d by Dark
- 14 /1994/scenial.zip Scenial by Access Denied
- 12 /programs/gde40.zip Genetic Dreams Text Editor v4.0 by Esc
- 9 /1992/imphob1.zip Imphobia #1
-
- -- /party ------------------------------------------------------------------>
-
- 67 /results/1997/tg97res.txt The Gathering '97 Results
- 49 /invites/1996/s-asm96.zip Assembly '96 Invitation Demo by Sonic
- 36 /invites/1996/theporno.zip The Porno Invitation Intro by Orange
- 27 /results/1997/meksym97.res Mekka/Symposium '97 Results
- 24 /results/1997/x97take.res X'97 Takeover Results
- 18 /results/1997/gp97res.txt General Probe 3 Results
- 16 /results/1997/scenus_r.txt Scenus '97 Results
- 15 /results/1997/juhla4.res Juhla IVb Results
- 14 /results/1997/ltp97res.txt Lucky/Tigrou Party '97 Results
- 14 /invites/1997/ai_sn3in.zip Scenest '97 Invitation Intro by Astroi
-
- -- /incoming --------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- 243 /incoming.log
- 166 /code/fatmap2.zip
- 97 /music/UPLOAD.NFO
- 79 /music/programs/sgpro292.frm
- 70 /code/3DSVDB1.ZIP
- 69 /code/pvsdk95d.zip
- 63 /code/exampl3d.zip
- 62 /demos/ortay.zip
- 57 /music/programs/nutcho11.frm
- 57 /demos/255latex.zip
-
- >--------------------------------------------------------------- New Uploads --
-
- All ratings are subjective.
-
- -- /demos ------------------------------------------------------------------>
-
- /1996/e/e_teddy2.zip 71 ***+ Teddybear's Revenge by Eclipse -
- | SAT96:in64:01:
- /1996/m/ms_dless.zip 1111 **+ Designless by Murmidones -
- | CAC96B:demo:??:
- /1996/s/sb_bm.zip 1861 [n/a] Big Mistake by Screwbolt
- /1997/0-9/1stage.zip 39 * 1 Stage Up by TSD - X97:in64:XX:
- /1997/a/a.zip 10 ** A by Anakata - TG97:in4k:09:
- /1997/a/a303_fix.zip 185 [n/a] 303 (bugfix) by Acme -
- | X97:demo:01:
- /1997/a/acme_303.zip 3155 ****+ 303 by Acme - X97:demo:01:
- /1997/a/an_stas.zip 1878 ***+ Stasis by Analogue - X97:demo:02:
- /1997/a/astral.zip 4210 ****+ Astral Blur by The Black Lotus -
- | TG97:demo:03: : ,VESA,,
- /1997/a/atlantis.zip 1781 ** Atlantis by Riot - MEK97:demo:08:
- /1997/b/beammat.zip 76 [n/a] Mat by Beam - TG97:infs::
- /1997/b/bmb_bino.zip 85 *+ Bambino by Bamboosh -
- | TG97:dtxt:04:
- /1997/b/bornfat.zip 6 ***+ Born Fat by Anakata -
- | TG97:in4k:05:
- /1997/b/bumptro.zip 9 *** Bumptro by Ollie of Kalvados -
- | TG97:in4k:04:
- /1997/b/bw-prove.zip 56 **+ Prove You Wrong by Bandwagon -
- | TG97:in64:07: : 386,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/c/chr-salp.zip 2301 *** Plastik by Chrome - SCE97:demo:02:
- | : 386,,GUS,8MB
- /1997/c/country.zip 11 + Fastdemo by Doze, Yodin -
- | TG97:infs:11: : ,,Adlib,
- /1997/c/ctx_bub.zip 3 ***+ Bubble by Cortex of Index -
- | TG97:in4k:01:
- /1997/c/cut.zip 50 ** Cut by TBE - X97:in64:07:
- /1997/d/d4z_res.zip 65 **+ Reset by Diabolic Force -
- | MEK97:in64:11: : ,,GUS,
- /1997/d/dalt.zip 62 **** Dalt by Mist - TG97:in64:10:
- /1997/d/derko.zip 2 **+ Derko by ?? - SCE97:in64:06:
- /1997/d/deviance.zip 2869 ***+ Deviance by Frame 18, Remal -
- | SCE97:demo:03: : ,VESA,GUS1M/SB,
- /1997/d/di-luztl.zip 4 *+ Luztloz by Dies.Irae -
- | MEK97:in4k:08: : ,,Adlib,
- /1997/d/dna_sevn.zip 5 ***+ Seven by DNA - MEK97:in4k:04: :
- | 486-66,,,
- /1997/d/ds-claud.zip 4431 **** Claudia by Deathstar -
- | MEK97:demo:01: :
- | P5,VESA,GUS/SB,16M
- /1997/e/e9-astrl.zip 64 **+ Astral Dream by Ethos 9 -
- | MEK97:in64:05:
- /1997/e/e9-comad.zip 15 **+ BBS Comitek by Ethos 9
- /1997/e/e9-dioh.zip 3 **+ DIOH by Ethos 9 - MEK97:in4k:07:
- /1997/e/e9-hias.zip 8 **** Hias by Ethos 9 - MEK97:in4k:02:
- /1997/e/ecstasy.zip 29 * Ecstasy by Fanatic - X97:in64:XX:
- /1997/e/efc_fly.zip 998 ** Fly by Excessive Force -
- | X97:demo:11:
- /1997/e/efc_vpl.zip 6 **+ Vingerplant by EFC - X97:in4k:04:
- /1997/e/eli2.zip 551 [n/a] Trekant med Eli Rygg Igjen by
- | Sorrox - TG97:infs:01: : ,,GUS,
- /1997/f/fade.zip 4 *** Fade by Zien - TG97:in4k:03:
- /1997/f/fdg_live.zip 60 ***+ Gene by Fudge - TG97:in64:01:
- /1997/f/fdg_spam.zip 1755 **** Jakoob by Fudge - TG97:demo:09:
- /1997/f/fierka.zip 4 *+ Invasion from Mars by Hirn Tod -
- | MEK97:in4k:06: : ,,Adlib,
- /1997/f/firede.zip 1074 **+ Fire by Black Rainbow -
- | SCE97:demo:11: :
- | DX2/80,,GUS/SB,8MB
- /1997/f/firgbump.zip 5 **+ Firgbump by Matyi of Keen Team -
- | SCE97:in4k:03:
- /1997/f/float_4k.zip 7 *** Float by Anakata - TG97:in4k:08:
- /1997/f/foodanrc.zip 423 [n/a] Food Anarchy by Darklite -
- | TG97:infs:08:
- /1997/f/foodyoyo.zip 458 *+ Food Yoyo by Rectum Cauda -
- | TG97:infs:03:
- /1997/f/freewear.zip 1451 **+ Freewear by Phoenix -
- | TG97:demo:15: : ,,GUS/SB/PAS,
- /1997/f/fse_warn.zip 55 **+ Warning by Fuse - X97:in64:05:
- /1997/g/gold.zip 6 *** Gold by Tbyte - SCE97:in4k:02:
- /1997/g/gr1_orio.zip 1695 *** Orion by Green - X97:demo:04: :
- | 486,,GUS/SB/PAS,8MB
- /1997/h/hothoff.zip 1310 *** Hot Hoff by Session -
- | TG97:demo:13: : ,,GUS/SB/PAS,
- /1997/i/iku7.zip 25 *+ Iku 7 by PWP - TG97:dtxt:06: :
- | ,,Adlib,
- /1997/i/img_apni.zip 10 ***+ APNI by Image - X97:in4k:02:
- /1997/i/img_deli.zip 62 *** Delirious by Image - X97:in64:04:
- /1997/i/img_ppl.zip 955 ***+ People by Image - X97:demo:EE: :
- | 486,SVGA,GUS,16MB
- /1997/i/inhuman.zip 3085 *** Inhuman by Exhumers -
- | SCE97:demo:05: :
- | 386,VESA,GUS,8MB
- /1997/j/jlo_f-it.zip 65 **** Face It by Jello - TG97:in64:03: :
- | ,VESA,,
- /1997/j/jlo_rsky.zip 1509 *** Red Sky by Jello - X97:demo:06:
- /1997/j/judopv.zip 61 **+ Arabi From Da Bronx by TPOLM -
- | TG97:in64:02:
- /1997/k/k_desire.zip 747 *** Desire by Kosmic - X97:demo:07: :
- | ,,GUS/SB/PAS,
- /1997/k/kickass.zip 140 *** Kick Ass by Lumental :
- | 486,,GUS/SB,4MB
- /1997/k/kishamis.zip 3 *** Kishamis by Capanna -
- | SCE97:in4k:01: : ,,GUS,
- /1997/l/loltro.zip 2225 + Loltro by Trybit - X97:demo:12: :
- | ,,GUS/SB/PAS,
- /1997/l/lsd.zip 286 *+ Lake Slime Demo by Lake Slime :
- | ,,SB,
- /1997/l/lutefisk.zip 766 * Lutefisk by Portable Phun -
- | TG97:infs:04:
- /1997/m/martian.zip 878 ***+ Martian by Euthanasia -
- | SCE97:demo:01: : P5,,GUS1M,8MB
- /1997/m/mat_te.zip 3279 * Mat by Electrocution, The Lost
- | Souls - TG97:infs:05:
- /1997/m/meyer2.zip 4 **** Meyer 2 by Funk - MEK97:in4k:03:
- /1997/m/monolife.zip 59 ***+ Monolife by Hatha - X97:in64:03:
- /1997/m/moonoo.zip 63 **+ Monochrome by Tundra -
- | TG97:in64:12: : ,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/m/msqzeit.zip 1841 ***+ Zeitgeist by Masque -
- | MEK97:demo:04: : P5,SVGA,GUS/SB,
- /1997/n/n_morel.zip 57 *** More Or Less by Nocturnal -
- | TG97:in64:09:
- /1997/n/nine.zip 3962 **+ Nine by Xenogenesis -
- | TG97:demo:XX: : ,,GUS/SB/PAS,8MB
- /1997/n/noeffect.zip 4 *** No Effect by The Watcher of TUHB -
- | X97:in4k:03:
- /1997/n/norje.zip 19 + Norje by Braindead - TG97:infs:10:
- /1997/n/nwave240.zip 59 **** Neural Wave by The Black Lotus -
- | X97:in64:02: : P5,VESA,GUS@240,
- /1997/o/outcast.zip 1558 ***+ Outcast by Sublogic -
- | TG97:demo:05: : P60,,GUS/SB,8MB
- /1997/o/outside.zip 1741 ***+ Outside by Melon - TG97:demo:04: :
- | ,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/p/p_warpf.zip 63 *** WARP Act 2 by Pulpe -
- | MEK97:in64:09: : ,,GUS,
- /1997/p/pf-b-fps.zip 7 **+ Blue (FPS version) by Paulo Falcao
- /1997/p/pf-blue.zip 5 **+ Blue by Paulo Falcao
- /1997/p/phakedx.zip 1097 ** Phake DX by Phaketech -
- | MEK97:demo:06: : ,SVGA,,
- /1997/p/plp_live.zip 5 **** Live by Pulp Productions :
- | 486DX,,GMIDI,
- /1997/p/poohwer.zip 4 *** Poohwer by Malkavian of Pooh -
- | TG97:in4k:06:
- /1997/p/prg-t209.zip 56 ***+ Totraum 209 by Purge -
- | MEK97:in64:01: :
- | P5,24/32bVGA,GUS,
- /1997/p/prozacz.zip 44 *+ ?? by Prozac - X97:in64:XX: :
- | ,,Adlib,
- /1997/p/psalm.zip 841 *** Psalm by Fresh - SCE97:demo:08: :
- | 486,,GUS,
- /1997/q/qd-adfix.zip 1795 ***+ Addicted (bugfixed) by Quad -
- | X97:demo:05:
- /1997/q/quickie.zip 53 **+ Quickie by Ash - MEK97:in64:10: :
- | ,,GUS,
- /1997/q/quickl.zip 53 ** Quick Lunch by Extatic -
- | TG97:in64:14:
- /1997/r/rc-humle.zip 6 ** Humle by Piffi of Rectum Cauda -
- | TG97:in4k:02:
- /1997/r/rc-ocean.zip 67 **+ Ocean by Rectum Cauda -
- | TG97:in64:04:
- /1997/r/rc-sand4.zip 3410 **+ Sand 4 by Rectum Cauda -
- | TG97:demo:06: : 386,,GUS/SB,13MB
- /1997/r/rc-sko.zip 52 [n/a] Skogen by Rectum Cauda -
- | TG97:in64:05:
- /1997/r/rc_mat92.zip 465 [n/a] Hindu Vil Ha Kjeks #2 by Rectum
- | Cauda - TG97:infs:02:
- /1997/r/rcn-ma3.zip 1284 **** MA3 by Recreation - TG97:dtxt:02:
- /1997/r/reliq.zip 27 ** Reliq by Sentient Lifeforms -
- | MEK97:in4k:05: : ,,GMIDI,
- /1997/r/robo.zip 3 + Robo by Robo - TG97:in64:15:
- /1997/r/robotnik.zip 2060 ****+ Robotnik by Rage - TG97:demo:02: :
- | 486DX,,GUS/SB,8MB
- /1997/s/sck-reli.zip 1602 ***+ Religion by Shock - SCE97:demo:06:
- | : ,,GUS1M/SB/PAS,
- /1997/s/seks.zip 3636 **** CNCD vs Orange by CNCD, Orange -
- | TG97:demo:01: : ,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/s/sen-smok.zip 476 ** Smoke & Mirrors by Sensorium :
- | ,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/s/smp_anim.zip 716 **+ Traho Anima by Sympathy -
- | MEK97:demo:07: : P5,,GUS/SB,8MB
- /1997/s/snc_omni.zip 13 ****+ Omniscient by Sanction -
- | MEK97:in4k:01: : ,,GMIDI
- /1997/s/sns_sday.zip 2787 ***+ Saturday by Spirit New Style -
- | X97:demo:03: : P5,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/s/sns_tdrm.zip 4 **** The Dream by Spirit New Style -
- | X97:in4k:01:
- /1997/s/spiffmat.zip 25 * Norge & Mat by Dureka -
- | TG97:infs:07:
- /1997/s/splatter.zip 15 **+ BBS Cudes by Who Knows : ,,Adlib,
- /1997/s/spotlite.zip 63 **** Spotlight by Funk - MEK97:in64:02:
- /1997/s/st90core.zip 2745 *** Segmentation Fault by Strontium 90
- | - MEK97:demo:02: :
- | ,VESA,GUS/SB/PAS,16MB
- /1997/s/stones.zip 2963 ***+ Stones by Promise - SCE97:demo:04:
- | : P5,VESA,GUS/SB,16MB
- /1997/t/tbh_time.zip 1463 [n/a] Time by The Black Hazard -
- | MEK97:demo:05: : ,,GUS/SB,8MB
- /1997/t/tbtc_trs.zip 5362 **+ Torus by The Blue Torus Crew -
- | X97:demo:08: : P5,SVGA,,
- /1997/t/tdc-spit.zip 3440 ** Spit by Tha Dombo Cruwl -
- | X97:demo:10:
- /1997/t/text.zip 1871 *** Text by Neon, $volkraq of
- | Spetsnaz, Gollum - TG97:dtxt:03:
- /1997/t/textatic.zip 728 *** Textatic by The Enterprise Crew -
- | TG97:dtxt:01:
- /1997/t/tgm.zip 49 *+ Tunnels Gravende Mollen by TSD -
- | X97:in64:08:
- /1997/t/thrust.zip 60 *** Thrust by Outlaw Triad -
- | X97:in64:06:
- /1997/t/tls_pgp.zip 2 *** PGP by Cyberfish of TLS -
- | TG97:in4k:07:
- /1997/t/tonca.zip 65 **+ Tonca by Real - MEK97:in64:06:
- /1997/t/toontown.zip 853 ***+ Toontown by Kolor - MEK97:demo:03:
- /1997/t/torture.zip 60 **+ Torture by Finix - MEK97:in64:08:
- /1997/t/tothind.zip 4126 [n/a] Totalt Hindu by Rectum Cauda -
- | TG97:demo:EE: : ,,GUS/SB,
- /1997/t/tsfs.zip 3615 *** The Search For Steve by Chaotic
- | Order - TG97:demo:12: : 486-
- | 33,,GUS/SB,16MB
- /1997/t/twelve.zip 780 **+ Twelve by Orca - TG97:demo:XX:
- /1997/t/twine.zip 7 *+ Twine by ABC - SCE97:in4k:05:
- /1997/t/twisted.zip 1018 [n/a] Twisted by Sublevel 3 -
- | TG97:demo:14:
- /1997/v/val_btc.zip 61 ***+ Brighten the Colors by Valhalla -
- | X97:in64:01:
- /1997/v/velvet4.zip 62 ***+ Velvet 4 by Fatal Justice -
- | MEK97:in64:03:
- /1997/w/wtgdtk.zip 582 *+ What TG Did to Kajania by Kajania
- | - TG97:demo:10:
- /1997/x/x_ellent.zip 1684 ** Excellent by Excalibur -
- | X97:demo:09: : ,,GUS/SB/PAS,
- /1997/y/ydl_onio.zip 52 *** Onion by Yodel - TG97:in64:08:
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-
- /contests/20mc/20mc_012.zip 116 20 Meehnutz Chipcompo #12
- /contests/20mc/20mc_013.zip 180 20 Meehnutz Chipcompo #13
- /contests/20mc/20mc_014.zip 83 20 Meehnutz Chipcompo #14
- /contests/mc2/files/mc2vote.zip 17 Music Contest 2 Voting by Hornet -
- | MC2:::
- /disks/1997/a/atomly.zip 1789 Atomly by atomly of VorteX
- /disks/1997/b/bground.zip 4094 Background By Doc by Doc
- /disks/1997/g/gem-slim.zip 4371 Eat To Get Slimmer by Airog, Cruel
- | Creator, Dilvish, Galahad,
- | Noiseman of Gemini Productions
- /disks/1997/j/j-t-time.zip 1068 A Journy Through Time by Silent
- | Vengeance MOC of Time's Edge
- /disks/1997/k/kz_awake.zip 499 Awake by Keefa Z
- /disks/1997/m/my-rubba.zip 1905 Rubba Dub by mr Io of Happy Phat
- | Klan
- /disks/1997/n/nes-rvl.zip 657 Nes - The Revival by Hansen, Dal
- | of The NES Geeks
- /disks/1997/p/ps_sesqp.zip 2320 Sesquipedalophobia by Maple Leaf,
- | BullHead of Plastic Surgery
- /programs/convert/mid2xm14.zip 509 Midi To Xm File Converter V1.4 by
- | Ian Luck
- /programs/convert/wav2xi12.zip 15 Wav To Xi Converter 1.2 by MAZ :
- | 8/16 bit WAV to XI converter,
- | incl. crossfade loop
- | "detection", frequency to FT2
- | RelNote/FineTune conversion,
- | amplification trigger + zero
- | cross handling. NEW: removed
- | readonly-WAV bug, now accepts
- | paths in source filename to
- | better integrate it with AKA's
- | SMoRPhi
- /programs/players/ampw11.zip 106 Amp For Windows V1.1 by Grinus of
- | TOM : Module player for SB
- | AWE32/64 cards.
- | XM/S3M/MTM/MOD/PTM/IT modules
- | supported. Optimized for running
- | in background. Minimal processor
- | and memory usage. Comes with
- | internal file selector and
- | playlist editor. Requirements:
- | 386+, Windows 3.1+, SB AWE32+
- /programs/players/cp1666.zip 483 Cubic Player v1.666
- /programs/players/cp2appe.zip 445 Cubic Player 2.0 Alpha Plus Plus
- | Enhanced by Pascal : cubic
- | player 2.0 alpha plus plus
- | enhanced: news: Audio MPEG
- | Version 1 and 2, Layer 1-3: ESS
- | AudioDrive 688: MP1, MP2
- | recording
- /programs/players/cwd_pp.zip 18 Pervo Player v1.0
- /programs/players/genmod.zip 423 GMOD v1.3 : GMOD V1.3 GENERIC-
- | MODule music player for DOS
- | converts MOD, S3M, MTM, 669,
- | FAR, MED, STM & ULT music files
- | to the new .GDM format & then
- | plays elegent stereo music thru
- | a variety of sound cards (GUS,
- | SB1x, SB2x, SBPro, and PAS)
- | Includes setup and music format
- | conversion utilities. Register
- | and get a 2 disk set with ZIP
- | support/more + free audio CD
- | player. NEW
- /programs/players/mi3_10.zip 308 Mi3 Player - Miladin's Mini Midas
- | Mod Player For Win95 And Nt by
- | Miladin Pavlicic : Mi3 Player is
- | MIDAS based Win32 (Win95 and
- | WinNT) mod player for MOD, S3M
- | and XM formats. Features include
- | playlist support with integrated
- | playlist editor, VU meters with
- | digital and analog look,
- | drag&drop support, context
- | sensitive help...
- /programs/players/midas95.zip 75 Midas Player For Win '95,nt V1.0
- | by Bartman of Abyss : SUMMARY:
- | Midas'95 is a module player
- | based on the Midas Sound System
- | (by Sahara Surfers), it plays
- | protracker MOD, screamtracker
- | S3M and fasttracker2 XM modules
- | and runs under Windows 95 and
- | Windows NT 3.51+ (4.0
- | compatibility assured).
- | FEATURES: Simple but nice user
- | interface. Test it out. It's
- | totally free.
- /programs/players/mikit005.zip 72 Mikit 0.05 For Win95 And Nt by
- | Jean-Paul Mikkers : Impulse
- | Tracker Module player for
- | Windows '95 / NT drag & drop,
- | playlist, easy audio setup Req.
- | hardware: 486+ , Win95/NT
- | supported soundcard
- /programs/players/mld220.zip 41 The Unchained Melody 2.20 by Mak :
- | ProTracker and Scream Tracker 3
- | (MOD/S3M) music module player
- | for Gravis soundcards with file
- | selector and everything..
- /programs/players/mmp5265.zip 118 The Multi Module Player V5.265 by
- | Charles Attard : High quality
- | graphical player for
- | 669/LST/MOD/MTM/NST/S3M/XM/WAV/X
- | I/ARJ/ZIP with mouse. Support
- | for SB Pro/16 with oversampling
- | and low-pass filter
- /programs/players/mod.zip 11 MOD.EXE : Graphical MOD player
- | "MASSOUND Player version 9"
- /programs/players/plitw001.zip 151 Play It V0.01a For Win95 by
- | Olivier Aumage : Player for
- | Impulse Tracker Module under
- | Windows 95, with BC++ 5.0 src
- | under GPL
- /programs/players/wemp96.zip 36 Wavefront Extended Module Player
- | v0.96 by Daniel Baum : Turtle
- | Beach Maui compatible sound card
- | required.
- /programs/samplers/awetub17.zip 30 Awetube 1.17 by Milosz Tylenda :
- | Simple realtime vocoder for
- | awe32. Version 1.17
- /programs/samplers/dfc093.zip 179 Defractor 0.93beta by Neurotix :
- | Defractor is a windows 95
- | application. It's a Sample
- | Generator Engine based on a 48
- | Bit float core. It feature 2
- | Oscillator (with 12 waveform), 2
- | Envelope Generator, Smoothing -
- | Pinch/Punch - Sliding filters,
- | Preview, Overdrive. It save
- | samples in .RAW .WAV and .XI
- | format. Many other feature...
- | **FREEWARE**
- /programs/trackers/rt201.zip 437 Real Tracker 2.01 by Arnaud
- | Hasenfratz : SVGA Multi-window
- | graphical interface - support
- | SB, SB Pro, SB16, GUS, InterWave
- | - load RTM, MOD, S3M, XM files -
- | save RTM, MOD, XM files
- /programs/unusual/nutcho11.zip 77 Nut Chords 1.1 by Nutcase of
- | Kinetic PC : Excellent chord-
- | finder for musicians and
- | composers. This chord-finder can
- | find all variations of any
- | chords in any tuning possible.
- | You can add more weird chords if
- | you want. Program is based on
- | logics and can really show all
- | variations where to pick up a
- | chord with guitar. Program works
- | on PC/DOS/VGA machines.
- | Featuring: fretboard and
- | keyboard view, mouse and
- | shortkey controls, searching for
- | chords, pick up chords and keys
- | from lists, converting chords
- | between piano and guitar.
- | Perfect tool for all serious
- | composers, trackers as well. TRY
- | IT, it's good. Thanks.
- /samples/f_loops1.zip 1593 Drum Loops - Pack 1 by FAC : Some
- | original drum loops and fill-ins
- | all in XI format, 22 Khz, 16
- | bits. These are NOT techno
- | loops.
- /samples/mrc-drum.zip 1572 Mercure Drums by Mercure : Here
- | are a few 16 bits, 44.1KHz drums
- | samples for your tracking
- | pleasure, straight from several
- | cds. Credits include: George
- | Duke Terence Trent D'Arby Prince
- | Tone Loc .. and a few others :)
- /samples/s16dr550.zip 1432 Soundwave's Samples, Dr-550mkii
- | Drum Machine Samples by
- | Soundwave : 50 high quality,
- | 44.1khZ / 16 bit drum samples
- | sampled directly from the Boss
- | dr550mkII drum machine.
- /songs/1993/a/alien.zip 184 Alien On Earth by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1993/f/farewell.zip 127 Farewell by LaLa of TSB : (MOD)
- /songs/1994/a/adrenali.zip 222 Adrenalize by Melcom of Hoax Arts
- | : (S3M)
- /songs/1994/n/nowhere.zip 160 Nowhere On The Moon by Aphex :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1995/0-9/244.zip 202 244 Deluxe -77 by Fajser of Rage :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1995/d/d-icftf.zip 221 I Can Fake The Funk by PeriSoft of
- | Defiance : (S3M)
- /songs/1995/d/deadslnt.zip 268 Dead Silent by Primal, Jal of
- | Nostalgia - WIR95:m4ch:??: :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1995/d/dmk-hell.zip 279 God Of Hell by Acid Rain of DMK :
- | (S3M)
- /songs/1995/f/freaks.zip 130 All The Freaks Are Here by The REW
- | of Nostalgia - WIR95:m4ch:??: :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1995/g/gtk_stf2.zip 319 Stuff Part 2 by Xtacy : (XM)
- /songs/1995/g/gtk_stf3.zip 284 Stuff Part 3 by Xtacy : (XM)
- /songs/1995/h/hungry.zip 237 Hungry Ants by Melcom of Hoax Arts
- | : (S3M)
- /songs/1995/t/t-thetim.zip 77 The Time Has Come by Tfh of TIME :
- | (S3M)
- /songs/1995/z/zenith.zip 147 Zenith by Fajser of Rage : (XM)
- /songs/1996/0-9/5518ii.zip 121 5518 Ii by Fajser of Rage : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/a/a1_nite1.zip 546 The Long Kiss Goodnite Part One by
- | Almighty One : (IT)
- /songs/1996/b/bq-dream.zip 508 Uncertain Dreams by BassQ of Cloud
- | Nine : (XM)
- /songs/1996/b/bq-dust.zip 216 Dustbin Days by BassQ of Cloud
- | Nine : (XM)
- /songs/1996/b/bq-fant2.zip 294 Fantozi Ii by BassQ of Cloud Nine
- | : (XM)
- /songs/1996/b/bq-sup.zip 318 Supernova by BassQ of Cloud Nine :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1996/c/czar.zip 147 Czar by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/d/dealife.zip 551 Deal For Life by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/d/diablo1.zip 103 Diablo Part 1 by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts, Crystal : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/d/diablo2.zip 338 Diablo Part 2 by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts, Crystal : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/d/djung.zip 82 Djungelpatrullen by Fajser of Rage
- | : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/d/draskall.zip 118 Draskall Knorr by Fajser of Rage :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1996/e/efs.zip 235 Escaped From Space by Cantegrel
- | Fabrice : (XM)
- /songs/1996/e/en.zip 39 En Attans Tur by Fajser of Rage :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1996/f/fm-hapns.zip 308 Happiness by Mellow-D of Five
- | Musicians : (XM)
- /songs/1996/f/fphasewm.zip 310 Final Phase Wm by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/f/fr-east.zip 350 Eastern Dreams by Two Faces MD of
- | Fatal Rage : (XM)
- /songs/1996/f/fr-ontng.zip 141 On The Night by Two Faces MD of
- | Fatal Rage : (XM)
- /songs/1996/g/gtk_stf1.zip 255 Stuff Part 1 by Xtacy : (XM)
- /songs/1996/h/h_choir.zip 162 Choir Invisible by H.P.L. : (IT)
- /songs/1996/i/imposs.zip 528 Mission Impossible by Melcom of
- | Hoax Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/j/jam-oper.zip 597 The Mechanic Opera by Jammax of
- | Imagination : (MDL)
- /songs/1996/k/katakomb.zip 82 Katakomb by Fajser of Rage : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/l/logedans.zip 20 Logedans by Fajser of Rage : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/l/lshigh.zip 278 Lordship Hiscore Tune by Traxx,
- | Melcom of Hoax Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/l/lsingam1.zip 283 Lordship Ingame 1 by Melcom of
- | Hoax Arts, Crystal : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/l/lsingam2.zip 293 Lordship Ingame 2 by Melcom of
- | Hoax Arts, Crystal : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/l/lsingam3.zip 451 Lordship Ingame 3 by Melcom, Traxx
- | of Hoax Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/m/m-hopla.zip 127 Hopla Paa Bakken by Mystical of
- | Purple - SE96:mfst:??: : (IT)
- /songs/1996/m/m_dpason.zip 275 Diapason by Super Slimer : (IT)
- /songs/1996/m/m_fiend.zip 457 Sex Fiend From Venus by Super
- | Slimer : (XM)
- /songs/1996/m/m_harm2.zip 322 Lost In Harmony by Super Slimer :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1996/m/m_mrings.zip 511 Moon Rings by Super Slimer : (XM)
- /songs/1996/m/m_raket.zip 441 Raket by Super Slimer : (XM)
- /songs/1996/m/m_touch.zip 602 Touch Of Bass by Super Slimer :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1996/m/mensu.zip 33 Mensu by Fajser of Rage : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/m/mo_drop.zip 569 Drop The Bass Knob by Vivid, Chuck
- | Biscuits : (XM)
- /songs/1996/m/mo_indi.zip 359 Indigo by Basehead : (IT)
- /songs/1996/m/mod-szon.zip 145 The Sleep Zone by Modulation :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1996/m/moon_uw.zip 148 Moon Under Water by Ville Alatalo
- | : (XM)
- /songs/1996/m/mule.zip 134 Mule by SBDA : (MOD)
- /songs/1996/n/ned-hard.zip 349 Hard Night by Meatless of NeDeBo :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1996/n/ned_all.zip 248 Allways Together by Meatless of
- | NeDeBo : (XM)
- /songs/1996/n/ng-crc.zip 481 Crc by Solaris of Nearly Gods :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1996/n/noxy-tra.zip 286 Train by Noxy : (XM)
- /songs/1996/n/nrg-xtc.zip 240 Energy Ecstasy by Masato Takagi :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1996/o/oczyms.zip 379 Czyms by Zou of HighQuality : (XM)
- /songs/1996/o/owl_elso.zip 100 El Sonido by DJ Owl : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/p/pjmartha.zip 1061 Martha's Prototype by Pubert :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1996/p/pjmfbeat.zip 315 Watch 4 Them by Pubert : (IT)
- /songs/1996/r/raf-bost.zip 506 Booster by Zovirax : (XM)
- /songs/1996/r/raf-diat.zip 136 Diatonics by Super-Luminal : (XM)
- /songs/1996/r/raf-plas.zip 417 Plasmatic by COM : (XM)
- /songs/1996/r/reality.zip 421 Reality In Space by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/r/remember.zip 40 Rememberance by Shade of RCA :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1996/r/return.zip 423 The Return by Marwin -
- | REM96:mmul:??:
- /songs/1996/s/salam.zip 127 Salamandra Salamandra by Euji Acha
- | : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/s/sky_xtra.zip 565 Extravaganza by D.J. Skyjump of
- | Skyjump Team : (MDL)
- /songs/1996/s/soempire.zip 479 Shadows Of Empire by Melcom of
- | Hoax Arts : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/t/tk-omni.zip 190 Retro Lutionz by Stank-E : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/t/tower_.zip 35 Tower by Salvorite : (S3M)
- /songs/1996/v/vanherm.zip 114 Van Hermit by Hermitator X : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/a/allbehin.zip 221 All Behind The Sun by Mr. Man of
- | Rapasoft productions : (XM)
- /songs/1997/a/alone.zip 77 Alone by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/a/am-hpjun.zip 282 Happy Jungle by AMGorb : (IT)
- /songs/1997/a/am-space.zip 312 The Space by AMGorb : (IT)
- /songs/1997/a/am-zno.zip 124 Zn_o by AMGorb of AMGorboration :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/a/apathy.zip 253 Apathy by Zephyr of Plasm : (IT)
- /songs/1997/b/badman.zip 184 Badman by Salvorite : (XM)
- /songs/1997/b/bergborr.zip 247 Bergborr by Fajser of Rage : (XM)
- /songs/1997/b/bladedrm.zip 209 Sapphire Dreams by Blade : (IT)
- /songs/1997/b/bq-synch.zip 382 Synchronize by BassQ of Cloud Nine
- | : (XM)
- /songs/1997/b/bq-world.zip 196 Through The World by BassQ of
- | Cloud Nine : (XM)
- /songs/1997/b/broken_.zip 316 Broken by Benzel of Lithium :
- | (S3M)
- /songs/1997/c/c9_dream.zip 894 Dreamscape Number One by Arclight
- | of Cloud Nine : (IT)
- /songs/1997/c/c9_geom.zip 534 Fluid Geometry by Nexus of Cloud
- | Nine : (IT)
- /songs/1997/c/c9_holo.zip 733 Hypnotic Hologram by Nexus of
- | Cloud Nine : (IT)
- /songs/1997/c/caughtby.zip 239 Caught By Your Fly by The Coolman
- | : (XM)
- /songs/1997/c/ch-badup.zip 236 Bad Uppers by Chinaski : (IT)
- /songs/1997/c/come.zip 61 Come To Me by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/c/ct_feel.zip 382 I Can't Feel by Gemini of Chaos
- | Theory : (IT)
- /songs/1997/d/daemon.zip 962 Daemon - 16 Bits by Euji Acha :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/d/dark.zip 122 Nightfall by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/d/delecate.zip 177 Delecate by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/d/dkmoon.zip 119 Dark Moon by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/d/dominatr.zip 173 The Dominator by Destacona : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/d/doomed.zip 97 Doomed by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/e/emb-june.zip 299 Heaven On A June Day by
- | Nyarlothotep of Embryo : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/e/emb-kind.zip 384 Kinder Garden by Mental Trip of
- | Embryo : (IT)
- /songs/1997/e/emb-ophe.zip 191 Ophelia's Charm by DNA-Groove of
- | Embryo : (IT)
- /songs/1997/e/emb-soli.zip 302 Solitude by Paso of Embryo : (IT)
- /songs/1997/e/es-sumit.zip 137 Mountain Of Summit by Euphy Scott
- | : (XM)
- /songs/1997/e/explore.zip 77 Exploring The Forest by Salvorite
- | : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/f/f0x-clon.zip 265 Clone by Starf0x of theEnd : (XM)
- /songs/1997/f/f0x-mel.zip 183 Mel by Starf0x of theEnd : (XM)
- /songs/1997/f/f0x-swft.zip 217 Swift by Starf0x of theEnd : (XM)
- /songs/1997/f/fairy.zip 120 Fairy Lore by Salvorite : (XM)
- /songs/1997/f/fluto.zip 43 Fluto by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/g/g42-bizz.zip 360 Bizzniz by G42 : (IT)
- /songs/1997/g/g42-jabb.zip 283 Jabba The Hutt by G42 : (IT)
- /songs/1997/g/g42-ph.zip 318 Play House by G42 : (IT)
- /songs/1997/g/g42-wmfa.zip 296 We Must Find Anotha Brain by G42 :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/g/gazing.zip 307 Gazing Minds by Mesonyx of Chaotic
- | Order : (XM)
- /songs/1997/g/gee.zip 98 The Gee Song by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/g/gem-drop.zip 272 Fruit Drops by Galahad of Gemini
- | Productions : (IT)
- /songs/1997/g/gl-incar.zip 761 Incarnation by Vogue of Triton :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/g/glidente.zip 52 Gliding On The Wings Of Night by
- | Silent Vengeance MOC of Time's
- | Edge : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/g/gravitat.zip 114 Gravitational Pull by Salvorite :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1997/h/hbface.zip 367 Her Beauty Face by Melcom,
- | Dynamite of Hoax Arts, The Lost
- | Patrol : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/h/hrs-hvn.zip 378 Heaven by Harsdel : (XM)
- /songs/1997/h/hrs_cas.zip 309 Song For Cassiopeia by Harsdel :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/h/hydres.zip 937 Hydres by Euji Acha : (XM)
- /songs/1997/i/ic-rise.zip 113 Rise Of The Empire by Coplan of
- | Immortal Coil : (IT)
- /songs/1997/i/infivort.zip 594 Infinite Vortex by The Coolman :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/i/inheaven.zip 153 In Heaven by Melcom of Hoax Arts,
- | Crystal : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/i/it-thg97.zip 98 Thought Remix 97 by It-Alien :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/i/iu-exit.zip 527 Exit by Imaginary Unit : (XM)
- /songs/1997/i/iu-plast.zip 208 Plasticine Cities by Imaginary
- | Unit : (XM)
- /songs/1997/j/j_rtime.zip 259 Rubbertime by Jimmac : (XM)
- /songs/1997/j/j_sweet.zip 264 Sour Thoughts 97 by Jimmac : (XM)
- /songs/1997/k/killer.zip 42 Killer Vibes by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/l/lb_birth.zip 389 A New Birth by Lord Barbu : (IT)
- /songs/1997/l/lb_high.zip 332 High Frequency by Lord Barbu :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/l/lightwav.zip 502 Light Waves by The Coolman : (XM)
- /songs/1997/l/lostinwo.zip 205 Lost In Wood by AMGorb of
- | AMGorboration : (IT)
- /songs/1997/l/luke.zip 71 Star Wars Rap by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/m/marazm.zip 399 Marazmikuz by AMGorb of
- | AMGorboration : (IT)
- /songs/1997/m/ml-dos.zip 386 Dos by ANpe of Melancholy : (IT)
- /songs/1997/m/ml-lo.zip 194 Lose In Distance... by ANpe of
- | Melancholy : (IT)
- /songs/1997/m/ml-madrd.zip 228 One Night In Madrid by Multivac of
- | Melancholy : (IT)
- /songs/1997/m/ml-qsar.zip 224 Quasar by Multivac of Melancholy :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/m/mm-rain.zip 302 Rain by Mike Mueller : (XM)
- /songs/1997/m/mss-lame.zip 208 The Last Lament by Picman of Moss
- | : (IT)
- /songs/1997/m/my_mk.zip 89 Mortal Klintbat by Salvorite :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1997/n/na_shade.zip 429 Shades Of Green by Gal Samuel of
- | Nakadina.Org : (XM)
- /songs/1997/n/ntx_r100.zip 223 Rave 100 by Neurotix : (XM)
- /songs/1997/n/ntx_sost.zip 224 Sostanze Stupefacenti by Neurotix
- | : (XM)
- /songs/1997/n/nucwintr.zip 490 Nuclear Winter by The Coolman :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/o/o_equal.zip 522 Equalize by Otis of Perseus Inc. :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/o/one_one.zip 712 One And One, Remix by DJ Owl :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/o/owl_fort.zip 290 Space Fortress by DJ Owl : (IT)
- /songs/1997/o/owl_gods.zip 389 Hey Gods by DJ Owl : (IT)
- /songs/1997/o/owl_undr.zip 277 Undergroove I by DJ Owl : (IT)
- /songs/1997/o/oxide.zip 326 Oxide by subSONIC : (IT)
- /songs/1997/p/paravoka.zip 41 Paravoka by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/p/pb_cheez.zip 501 Cheeze by PoiNT BLaNK of psp :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/p/phd_futi.zip 179 Funky Time by thefoxii of phd,
- | mono : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/p/phd_nebu.zip 304 Nebular by Heekend of Penline, PHD
- | : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/p/phd_stra.zip 183 Strange Days by linus of phd :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1997/p/ploff_ph.zip 358 Phunka by Ploffer : (XM)
- /songs/1997/p/pro_wing.zip 798 Angelwings by Proteus : (IT)
- /songs/1997/p/psi-flux.zip 296 Fluxion by Psion : (IT)
- /songs/1997/p/pullmax.zip 182 Pullmax by Fajser of Rage : (XM)
- /songs/1997/r/redalert.zip 560 Red Alert by Melcom of Hoax Arts,
- | Crystal : (IT)
- /songs/1997/r/rivers.zip 98 The Rivers Of Avalon by Salvorite
- | : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/r/rno-elmt.zip 166 Elements by Rhino of Torment :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sal-oldb.zip 12 Old Box - Always Empty by salice :
- | (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sal-time.zip 15 Tischmehl by salice : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/saveplan.zip 491 Save The Planet by Melcom of Hoax
- | Arts, Crystal : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/s/sc_outri.zip 275 The Outer Rim by Setec of Beyond
- | Measure : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/scorpion.zip 65 Scorpion by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/s/sf-etjoy.zip 360 Land Of Eternal Joy by Catspaw of
- | Sonic Fusion : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sf-imrtl.zip 670 Immortal Iodine by Pikkle Jar of
- | SonicFusion : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sf-laven.zip 215 Lavender by Pikkle Jar of
- | SonicFusion : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sky.zip 78 Skyroads by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/s/sky_back.zip 203 Backtired Remix by HuGH of Skyjump
- | Team : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sky_clb2.zip 156 Celebration Pt. Ii by ApHeX of
- | Skyjump Team : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sky_jngp.zip 173 Jungle Patrol by SmiL of Skyjump
- | Team : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/s/sky_nrgo.zip 279 Energy Overflow by ApHeX of
- | Skyjump Team : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sky_plrs.zip 377 Polaris Dream Remix by HuGH of
- | Skyjump Team : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sky_sndb.zip 229 Sound Of Bass by HuGH of Skyjump
- | Team : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sos-chge.zip 341 In Anticipation Of Change by
- | Sabbath of Society Of Sound :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_255.zip 548 255 At 1 On 264 by Junglizt of
- | Society Of Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_ad.zip 414 Another Day by Haze of Society Of
- | Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_blro.zip 284 Bolero by Mixhaus of Society Of
- | Sound : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_brth.zip 137 Breathe by Bargel of Society Of
- | Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_dark.zip 237 Alone In The Darkness by Junglizt
- | of Society Of Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_dist.zip 209 Distant by Bargel of Society Of
- | Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_dnts.zip 455 I Never Stop by Junglizt of
- | Society Of Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_honp.zip 171 Honey Pot by Haze of Society Of
- | Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_last.zip 167 Last Of My Kind by Nino of Society
- | Of Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_opra.zip 312 Opera Of Disconcertment by Ex
- | Nihilo of Society Of Sound :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_pain.zip 393 Pain by Junglizt of Society Of
- | Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sos_rush.zip 242 Rush Hour by Junglizt of Society
- | Of Sound : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/speak.zip 171 Speak To Me by Repo Man of Ancient
- | Edge : (XM)
- /songs/1997/s/spec20.zip 89 Spec20 by Zephyr of Plasm : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/spookymu.zip 282 Spookymun by Lembeszie : (IT)
- /songs/1997/s/sticdex.zip 291 Sticdex by Dieznyik of Klexikal :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/t/tan-hhll.zip 713 Hip-hop Lullaby by Tangerine of T-
- | Rex : (XM)
- /songs/1997/t/tk-hypno.zip 215 Hypnotik-blast by stank-e of total
- | kaos : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/t/tmp-mndn.zip 84 Mundane by Tempest : (XM)
- /songs/1997/t/tolomika.zip 557 Tollo Mikan Tolloilut by Mr. Man
- | of Rapasoft productions : (S3M)
- /songs/1997/t/tower.zip 35 Tower by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/t/trouble.zip 53 I'm In Trouble by Salvorite :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1997/t/turn.zip 80 Turn Of The Century by Salvorite :
- | (MOD)
- /songs/1997/u/univers.zip 217 Universal Desire by CSM of Crazy
- | Creations : (XM)
- /songs/1997/v/vlostrem.zip 919 Lost In Life - Remix by Andrew
- | Lynn aka Victim of Euphoric
- | Deceptions : (XM)
- /songs/1997/v/vv_aarp.zip 117 Anti Arpeggio Tune by Vincent
- | Voois of
- | None_solo_Focus_C64_whatever :
- | (IT)
- /songs/1997/w/when4.zip 67 When Will It Be Over by Salvorite
- | : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/w/wolf_scd.zip 466 Secret Dance by WolfSong : (XM)
- /songs/1997/x/xeno.zip 114 Xenomorph by Salvorite : (MOD)
- /songs/1997/z/zai-symb.zip 491 Izonator by Zaigamor : (IT)
- /songs/1997/z/zrn-bay.zip 302 Blue Bay Bar by zauron of index,
- | dance, tpolm : (IT)
-
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-
- /pmode/pmw124.zip 133 PMODE/W v1.24 DOS Extender for
- | Watcom C/C++ by Daredevil, Tran
- | of Renaissance
-
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-
- /demonews/other/dn144_su.zip 13 DemoNews 144 Supplemental by
- | Hornet : Upload listings that
- | wouldn't fit in DemoNews.144
- /demonews/other/dn145_su.zip 12 DemoNews 145 Supplemental by
- | Hornet : Upload listings that
- | wouldn't fit in DemoNews.145
-
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-
- /invites/1997/ai_sn3in.zip 411 *** Scenest '97 Invitation Intro by
- | Astroidea - SCE97:::
- /invites/1997/meet97.zip 305 *** Meeting '97 Invitation Intro by
- | Heaven Software
- /invites/1997/scn97_i.zip 504 **+ Scenery '97 Invitation Intro by
- | Xtatic - SNY97:::
- /invites/1997/simple97.zip 9 Simple '97 Competition Rules
- /pictures/mek97pix.zip 1326 Mekka/Symposium '97 Pictures -
- | MEK97:::
- /pictures/tg-pics.zip 677 The Gathering '97 Pictures by Thor
- | of TPOLM - TG97:::
- /pictures/tg97pics.zip 1555 The Gathering '97 Pictures by Axl
- | of TPOLM - TG97:::
- /pictures/x97prep.zip 1659 X '97 Pictures by Redhound -
- | X97:::
- /reports/1997/cs_tp6.zip 3240 *** The Party 6 Report by Cubic, $een
- | - TP96::: : ,SVGA,,
- /results/1997/meksym97.res 10 Mekka/Symposium '97 Results -
- | MEK97:::
- /results/1997/tg97res.txt 10 The Gathering '97 Results -
- | TG97:::
- /results/1997/x97take.res 9 X'97 Takeover Results - X97:::
-
- >------------------------------------------------------------------ Articles --
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- :: "Music Contest 5, Whet Your Appetite"
- :: GD / Hornet - gd@hornet.org
-
- _____Introduction
-
- Hornet's Music Contest turns the big 5.0 this year! This competition offers
- entrants the best chance to be heard and get noticed in the scene. No travel
- required, and no vacation time needed. If you can access the Hornet Archive,
- you can enter MC5.
-
- I'd like to thank Christopher (Snowman) for inviting me back to help him with
- the contest organizing. Between the two of us, we promise to offer you
- another great contest with unmatched fairness and accuracy.
-
- It's time to start laying down the best tracked patterns of your life. Tune
- those samples, polish those melodies, and tweak the harmonies to perfection.
- Your music is taking center stage.
-
- _____Conclusion
-
- The time is coming. Help us to make this contest another success!
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- :: "Virtual.gallery"
- :: Mercator / Ooze Labs - a9225889@unet.univie.ac.at
-
- Description of the VRML Web site
- http://www.geometrie.tuwien.ac.at/virtual.gallery/
- May 11, 1997
-
- _____Concept
-
- Virtual.gallery is the first interactive gallery in cyberspace.
-
- It is open to artists as well as visitors free of charge. The gallery is
- designed to feature artwork from virtually any area of computer art including
- painting, virtual sculpture and architecture, interactive computer art or
- computer music. We participate in the Prix Ars Electronica. The pages are
- NOT online yet. This text is a modified excerpt of the text sent to the jury
- of the Prix Ars.
-
- Virtual.gallery is mainly coded in the Virtual Reality Modelling Language
- (VRML), a standard language for describing interactive 3-D objects and
- worlds delivered across the Internet. The visitor of the gallery is able to
- interact with objects in a 3-dimensional way. On the other hand objects can
- be associated with behaviors and can therefore react to the decisions of
- the user. The entrance hall of virtual.gallery, for example, features a copy
- of the so called Jitterbug, an octahedral shape which reveals its blossoming
- beauty by clicking on the top triangle.
-
- _____We need your help!
-
- Virtual.gallery considers itself as a service for artists who want to show
- their work to a broad spectrum of visitors on the Internet by using the
- latest technology in virtual reality publishing.
-
- * Important part begins *
-
- This is where you come in! We need your help. I want to present art of the
- underground, of our scene in the virtual.gallery. I would like to see art
- from the scene getting more popular there. Please send us some of your
- pictures! They don't have to be new, they just have to be "art".
-
- Virtual.gallery provides basically five categories for submission. Since
- this is a free service and Web space is limited, the following restrictions
- for file types and file sizes apply.
-
- category file type file size
- ----------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------
- painting jpg, gif, png, lbm,... < 100 kB
- virtual sculpture VRML 1.0, 2.0 < 10 kB compressed
- virtual architecture VRML 1.0, 2.0 < 30 kB compressed
- interactive art VRML 2.0, VrmlScript, Java < 50 kB compressed
- computer music midi, wav, mod < 50 kB
-
- We keep the right to decide which files we will present there. If we present
- your work there, you will have to fill out a submission form afterwards. This
- form contains information about the proposed content and the identity of the
- artist.
-
- Send files by e-mail to me a9225889@unet.univie.ac.at or
- virtual.gallery@geometrie.tuwien.ac.at Artists, who have pictures on the
- Freedom or Dreams CDROM can also give me their permission to use those, if
- they don't want to send files.
-
- The DEADLINE is May 23rd !!!
-
- After that date, you can't be presented to the jury of the Prix Ars
- Electronica. If our page wins some price and gets well knows (which will be
- quite hard, but possible), you could get well known too.
-
- * Important part ends *
-
- After that date, artists have to go the official way, which is: filling out
- the submission form on our page and sending the file with a mail. The
- virtual.gallery team will then include the submitted artwork in one of its
- exhibitions for up to 6 months and establish a link from the object to the
- artist's homepage or provide contact information and a short biography.
-
- The team at virtual.gallery may also decide to set up a special exhibition on
- one particular artist. In its opening exhibition, which is shown to the jury
- of the Prix Ars Electronica 1997, virtual.gallery features Martin "Cereal"
- Fahrnberger, a young Austrian underground PC artist. This is not quite true
- anymore - you can also get an own room, if you send some good pictures.
-
- Our pages will be online at the end of May!
-
- _____Technotes / General information about VRML
-
- Up to the date of this writing there exists no VRML browser which is 100%
- compliant with the VRML 2.0 specifications as published in August 1996.
- However, there exists a large variety of browsers available in beta versions
- which are capable of viewing virtual.gallery. Most of them can be downloaded
- free of charge. The following table provides download information.
-
- browser URL
- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------
- Silicon Graphics Cosmo Player http://vrml.sgi.com/cosmoplayer/
- Sony Cyber Passage http://www.sonypic.com/vs/
- Intervista WorldView http://www.intervista.com/
- Newfire Torch http://www.newfire.com/pinfo/
- IICM Vrwave http://www.iicm.edu/vrwave/
- Holger Grahn GLView http://www.snafu.de/~hg/
- Dimension X Liquid Reality http://www.dnx.com/products/lr/
-
- A complete listing can be found at the VRML repository at
- http://www.sdsc.edu/vrml/.
-
- It has to be noted that virtual.gallery cannot be viewed correctly with the
- beta version of Live3D which is included in the beta distribution of Netscape
- Communicator. This is due to some bugs of Live3D's prototype handling.
-
- The virtual.gallery team recommends Intervista WorldView for PCs and Silicon
- Graphics Cosmo Player for Silicon Graphics Workstations. VRML 2.0 compliant
- browsers for the Apple Macintosh will be available soon.
-
- As mentioned above, VRML 2.0 browsers are still in beta stage. There are,
- therefore, certain restriction which the visitor of virtual.gallery has to be
- aware of. Firstly, no VRML browser is completely bug free and may crash
- under certain circumstances.
-
- Secondly, rendering speed is sometimes disappointing, even with state of the
- art hardware. One of the few browsers that brings sufficient rendering speed
- is Newfire Torch. But this software is still in alpha stage and therefore
- rather unstable. Finally, most VRML browsers have serious difficulties in
- handling light sources and proper shading. In particular, there exists no
- browser yet which is able to calculate shadows.
-
- It is no question, however, that these restrictions will disappear over time
- and that walking through virtual.gallery will become a truly virtual
- experience!
-
- _____Legal Notes
-
- Artists retain all artistic or commercial rights. Virtual.gallery reserves
- the right to reject material which is offensive or illegal under
- international or Austrian laws.
-
- _____Credits
-
- This site is hosted by the Institute of Geometrie at the Vienna University of
- Technology.
-
- _____Summary
-
- location http://www.geometrie.tuwien.ac.at/virtual.gallery/
-
- contact a9225889@unet.univie.ac.at
-
- concept and design Dr. Michael G. Wagner (wagner@geometrie.tuwien.ac.at)
-
- content creators Hannes Kaufmann (mercator@geometrie.tuwien.ac.at)
- Armin Guger (armin@geometrie.tuwien.ac.at)
-
- required client software Frame and Java enabled Web browser and
- VRML 2.0 complient VRML browser or VRML plugin
-
- recommended Web browsers Netscape Navigator 3.0 or
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0
-
- recommended VRML plugins Intervista WorldView (beta 4 or final version) or
- Silicon Graphics Cosmo Player (Beta 3a or higher for
- PCs, Version 1.0.2 Beta 2 or higher for IRIX)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- :: "Gathering '97 Unofficial Music Review"
- :: Brian Meison - bjmason@hotmail.com
-
- Note: You can find The Gathering '97 music entries in
- /incoming/OLD/TG97_mmul. Once they are moved out of /incoming, you can use
- our search engine to find them by looking for "TG97:mmul". - Snowman
-
- _____Introduction
-
- This is the tg97 unofficial (unbiased, uncensored, and all that crap) music
- review. Since all 28 finalist entries from tg97 music compo are available on
- ftp, I have released this review so people have some idea of which songs they
- should take a listen to, and which not to bother with.
-
- This guide is purely the opinion of one scene fan and should not be taken as
- law. I have included a brief description of each song, along with good
- points and bad points, and finally, a letter-grade. Grades are a loose
- guideline (A is good to excellent, B is okay to good, C is mediocre or worse)
- and not meant to be definitive like a Hornet star-rating.
-
- _____The Finalists
-
- For starters, here's the list of finalists:
-
- (Note: there was only one music compo, sort of a break from tradition of
- having a multi and 4ch compo at most parties...)
-
- Song Title Composer / Group Format Style
- -------------------- ------------------------- ----------- ------------------
- Blue Bay Bar Zauron / Index .IT (29ch) jazz/demo
- Carbondioxide Vinnie / Spaceballs .MOD (4ch) ambient/jazz
- Clean Air Orbiter / DNA .XM (12ch) techno
- Confront Reality Elling / Laban .MOD (4ch) techno/demo
- Dream Access Silver .IT (22ch) ambient
- Frozen Dreams(?) (?) .XM (16ch) piano/guitar
- Gettin' Groovy Dolby / Image Dreams .MOD (4ch) funk
- Heard It Before Epithal / Limited Ed. .MOD (4ch) techno
- Highlander Radiance / Massive .MOD (4ch) synth orchest.
- I'm Coming Melwyn / Acid Rain .MOD (4ch) jazz/vocal
- I'm Not Bad Phelix / Yodel .XM (16ch) techno
- It's A Dream Bullet .MOD (4ch) techno
- Korean Fantasies Brainbug & Boo / Talent .XM (4ch) guitar ballad
- Norlyn Yolk / Parallax .MOD (4ch) mellow jazz
- Optimize Clone .S3M (13ch) techno
- Persian Angel Taymaz and Wstd .S3M (16ch) demo
- Physical Attraction Psycho / Session .MOD (4ch) techno
- Plastic Nudity Jisemdu&Caramel / Sotu .XM (14ch) guitar/rock
- Rivendell Radix&Skize / Limted Ed. .XM (24ch) medieval
- Stativ Scott / Spaceballs .XM (12ch) various
- Stoned Balrog, Codec, Martyn .XM (4ch) funk
- Sunset In Africa The Silencer / Sotu .XM (20ch) ethnic
- The Experience Trashcan .XM (16ch) techno
- The Horse Race Kezoomer / Lost Souls .IT (16ch) weird
- Virtual Reality Basic Energy&Yuxon / Tec .IT (19ch) techno
- Westcoastdaria Poison / Goto10 .MOD (4ch) hard rock
- Wit Down Jason / Mln-crs-noiseless .XM (32ch) ambient
- World Of Tolkien Toal Nkor & Wain .XM (18ch) orchestral
-
- The "Style" field is for general reference only. As you see, I don't get any
- more specific than "techno", "demo", "jazz" or whatever.
-
- _____"Blue Bay Bar" by Zauron of Index, Maak, and Tpolm
-
- This song is sort of a mellow jazz-piano with a touch of demo music (the
- leads are synthetic). Rather well tracked and the mixing is nice, decent
- melodies. One problem, over half of the samples are ripped from necros'
- Orchard Street.
-
- pros: good piano work; overall nice sound.
- cons: rather repetitive and too many ripped necros samples.
-
- overall grade: B+
-
- _____"Carbondioxide" by Vinnie / Spaceballs
-
- Vinnie is definitely one of the alltime protracker masters. This song is no
- exception. It is a very original piece of a style nearly impossible to
- describe, except to say that it is at times both very funky and very relaxing
- and atmospheric. The only problem with this piece is that it's not a new
- piece, but had been released on the mods anthology and possibly elsewhere
- long before this compo.
-
- pros: refreshing style; great bassline and smooth sax leads.
- cons: not really a new release.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____"Clean Air" by Orbiter / DNA
-
- A rather strange techno/ambient piece. Introduction is good, reminds me a
- bit of 'closer' (Groo). Drum track is a plus. The ambient chord pads are
- nice samples but they are not used in a very interesting way. Decent use of
- shouting voices and other such noise. Ending is a simple fadeout.
-
- pros: good percussion, nice ambience at times.
- cons: not too interesting, disappointing ending.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"Confront Reality" by Elling / Laban
-
- The introduction seemed promising, but what you have here is a pretty
- standard techno piece. The samples are the best aspect of this tune, as the
- music itself is really not much to get excited about. I don't really care
- for those chords, they sound a bit dissonant at times.
-
- pros: above average samples and technique.
- cons: a derivative techno piece with little to offer.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"Dream Access" by Silver
-
- Another mellow ambient piece. Good drumtracks and nice-sounding chord pads.
- This song is a bit repetitive, but the progressions are nice and it has a
- fairly full sound. The first half is very reminiscent of a Basehead piece.
-
- pros: nice mixing and percussion work, smooth chords.
- cons: not terribly interesting.
-
- overall grade: B+
-
- _____"Frozen Dreams" by ???
-
- Starts off interestingly with piano/strings and overdriven guitar. Seems
- like it's going to develop nicely, but it ends up becoming quite a bit of a
- mess. The guitar solos are the highlight, they would've been better served
- with more of a song behind them.
-
- pros: nice guitar work, good intro.
- cons: song at times seems random and just not very good.
-
- overall grade: C+
-
- _____"Gettin' Groovy" by Dolby / Image Dreams
-
- Slightly above average piece of funk. The samples are rather nice and the
- riffs and bassline are pretty groovin'. I was hoping for some jazzy leads,
- but ended up a bit disappointed. The song just seemed to go on, and by the
- time it ended (not very well, at that), I realized that there wasn't really
- much to it.
-
- pros: nice funk guitar, basses.
- cons: lacks substance, abrupt ending, rather forgettable.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"Heard It Before" by Epithal / Limited Edition
-
- A drum and bass tune... not badly tracked. Ambient chord pads are okay. The
- occasional leads brought in are pretty nice. This tune is a bit lacking in
- overall excitement.
-
- pros: percussion, leads aren't bad.
- cons: somewhat boring.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"Highlander" by Radiance / Massive and Instinct
-
- Synth/orchestral with a bit of a scottish influence I suppose. It has a
- decent sound, not much style. Rather boring and undeveloped. Intro was
- better than the end.
-
- pros: decent samples, music isn't bad.
- cons: terribly unexciting, whole song sounds pretty much the same.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"I'm Coming (To The Gathering)" by Melwyn and Anne
-
- "I'm coming to the ga-ga-ga-gathering. So why won't you just wote for me?"
- another one of those propaganda pieces, in the spirit of leinad's hit... only
- this is a jazz piece, not tekkno-rap. =) Musical value isn't much, but for
- what it is, it's not badly done.
-
- pros: hear this silly guy and gal sing (not _too_ badly). =)
- cons: music behind the vox is passable at best.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"I'm Not Bad" by Phelix / Yodel
-
- This isn't bad, actually it's a pretty good techno piece. Suffers from the
- usual repetition, but this is probably the best of this style from the compo.
-
- overall grade: B+
-
- pros: a pretty solid techno track.
- cons: same as above, but not to such a degree.
-
- _____"It's A Dream" by Bullet
-
- A decent acid/techno piece. some good riffs and it's tracked fairly well. I
- like the use of the vocal samples in the middle of the song. Drumloop isn't
- that great.
-
- pros: nice acid samps, not as blah as some of the other techno-ish pieces.
- cons: still somewhat forgettable.
-
- overall grade: B+
-
- _____"Korean Fantasies" by Brainbug and Boo
-
- Well, Brainbug's done some sweet tunes and this one's no exception. A smooth
- mellow guitar piece with some feeling. From the 1994 copyright, I can guess
- this is a reworking or re-releasing of an old piece. I hadn't heard this one
- before, so I won't make any assumptions. Still, as with Vinnie's tune, it's
- a bit irritating. And gee, this doesn't last for long.
-
- pros: very sweet guitar piece all around.
- cons: 1m43 playing time + repeated patterns = not a lot of music here.
-
- overall grade: A-
-
- _____"Norlyn" by Yolk / Parallax
-
- I've always been a fan of yolk's music. This is another piece of deja vu,
- however, as this song has been released for quite some time now. With that
- aside, it's a mellow piece with some sweet melodies.
-
- pros: so what if it's elevator music...? it's good elevator music.
- cons: all that's new for tg97 in this song is a few lines of sampletexts.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____"Optimize" by Clone
-
- Yet another tekkno piece entered into the music compo at The Gathering. Is
- anyone really surprised? I'm not. Once again, nothing to make it stand out,
- more average techno if you can't get enough of this.
-
- pros: yet another fairly well-tracked/composed techno piece.
- cons: yet another fairly well-tracked/composed techno piece.
-
- overall grade: B
-
- _____"Persian Angel" by Taymaz and Wstd
-
- Well, it's not techno. I liked the introduction, but was let down a bit by
- the actual song. It's a demo-music piece with nice (but way too quiet)
- leads. The sound isn't very full, though, and the piece is pretty under-
- developed. These guys are some high-quality sample rippers. PM, LK, Shad,
- Clawz, etc., hmmm... reminiscent of Necros' old demomusic style, not as good
- though.
-
- pros: good tracking, nice leads; at least it's not another techno piece.
- cons: doesn't reach the level of excitement i was expecting/hoping for.
-
- overall grade: B
-
- _____"Physical Attraction" by Psycho / Session
-
- Another techno-ish piece. This is a pretty decent one. It's an acid tune
- with some decent variation and probably some of the better riffs among these
- unremarkable tunes.
-
- pros: pretty good riffs, drumloops, not as boring as others.
- cons: still not very original.
-
- overall grade: B+
-
- _____"Plastic Nudity" by Jisemdu and Carmel / Sotu
-
- Still trying to figure out the name, but I'm enjoying the tune. It's a
- fairly rockin' piece... some nice melodies (lead instrument maybe a bit too
- synthy though) in this one and the tune has a pretty nice groove. Arpeggio in
- a guitar tune? Whatever works i guess. =)
-
- pros: nice sampled guitar riffs, good leads, overall nice effort.
- cons: nothing too serious.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____"Rivendell" by Radix and Skize / Limited Edition
-
- Not to be confused with the REW's same-named tune from a year or two ago.
- Well, the title is certainly appropriate, as it has that medieval
- tolkien-esque sound. All-around great samples and tracking here. I can't
- say that it's quite as interesting as radix's more typical pieces (which are
- superb), but it definitely captures that Elven feeling.
-
- pros: very original medieval style, great samples, well-tracked.
- cons: nothing really.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____"Stativ" by Scott / Spaceballs
-
- Well, here's a pleasant surprise... I certainly wasn't expecting a new
- multichannel module from Scott / Spaceballs! Starts out interestingly, with
- a somewhat classical feel to it. Picks up a groove halfway through, and
- there's the Scott music we know and love. =) Great tune...
-
- pros: smooth, original multichannel from an oldschool spaceballs great!
- cons: nothing worth mentioning.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____"Stoned" by Balrog, Codec, and Martyn
-
- An interesting, strange, but definitely funky piece of music here. If you're
- familiar with Balrog's style you probably have an idea of what this is like.
- Good bassline work, and leads are pretty nice.
-
- pros: original and groovy, nice bass and percussion.
- cons: it's a bit too strange for my liking.
-
- overall grade: B+
-
- _____"Sunset In Africa" by The Silencer / Sotu
-
- Woah! Heh, this is quite a piece. Starts with a bang, some nice piano
- chords. Quick african-style flute melodies come in, then a drumtrack with
- some nice bongo work. =) This song really won me over, though, when those
- awesome african vocals came in -- sounds _great_ with the piano. Very
- original... this song is quite an experience.
-
- pros: great ethnic music with great piano chords, percussion, awesome vox.
- cons: timing seems off when played in ft2, but in cubic it sounds fine.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____"The Experience" by Trashcan
-
- Welp, after that run of five great original entries, I guess this was
- overdue. We're back to another acid/techno piece. This one sounds pretty
- good, actually. Repeats just as much as the rest though, and the ending is
- weak.
-
- pros: some nice samples, tracked pretty well.
- cons: repetitive, and that chiplead has to go.
-
- overall grade: B
-
- _____"The Horse Race" by Kezoomer / Lost Souls
-
- I'm sorry, but this I can't enjoy this at all. Very cheesy and boring chord
- progression with a silly style and ridiculous melodies. This is a rather
- garbage tune. Horse race sfx only add to the stupidity.
-
- pros: it's short.
- cons: everything else.
-
- overall grade: C-
-
- _____"Virtual Reality" by Basic Energy and Yuxon
-
- One of the more mediocre techno pieces. I can't say much good about this
- compared to the others. The samples aren't that great. Incredibly cheesy
- and uninspired use of sfx ("on some level we understand that what we see is
- for real" got old after about the second of fifty-some times it's used).
-
- pros: doesn't totally suck.
- cons: mediocre everything, stupid vox
-
- overall grade: C+
-
- _____"World of Tolkien" by Toal Nkor and Wain
-
- An orchestral piece. Lots of nice sounds, but they're mostly ripped from
- noted symphonic-trackers like Skaven, Jase, Markell Moss, etc. Best part of
- this is definitely the slow-part, because the rest is a confusing mess. The
- fast part has a bit too much Kingdom Skies influence, seems almost as if some
- of the tracking techniques were lifted straight from it.
-
- pros: nice sounds, slow part w/ harp and strings is very sweet.
- cons: the rest of the song is spastic, borrows too much from jase's tune.
-
- overall grade: B-
-
- _____"Westcoastdaria" by Poison / Goto10
-
- Interesting piece, a pretty intense rock tune. The main problem with this
- piece, is that the sampled guitar riffs are very noisy. Lowers the quality
- of the song overall.
-
- pros: pretty original piece, this guy plays some decent guitar.
- cons: very noisy samples and repetitive music.
-
- overall grade: B
-
- _____"Wit Down" by Jason / Melon, Crusaders, and Noiseless
-
- Ever since I heard the Ninja2 soundtrack i'd been hoping that Jason would
- continue to release multichannel works. Although this tune isn't quite
- as good as that near-masterpiece, it's quite enjoyable. Excellent ambience
- with a smooth chord progression and leads.
-
- pros: wonderfully tracked and extremely relaxing.
- cons: a bit too relaxing, i was hoping it would develop more.
-
- overall grade: A
-
- _____Conclusion
-
- Welp, that's all for this little review of the tg97 music compo. Hope that
- this can help you pick out a few good tunes to add to your collection. Take
- care and enjoy the music...
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------->
-
- :: "Quote List (part 2 / 2)"
- :: Trixter / Hornet - trixter@hornet.org
-
- PC Demoscene Quotes List
- Maintained by Trixter (trixter@mcs.com)
- Last modification date: 01 Apr 1997
-
- _____Introduction
-
- This is a list of stuff overheard about the demoscene; It's mostly PC-biased,
- but there's other platforms in here as well. Sources include my friends
- (live, electronic, and phone conversations), comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos, and IRC.
- Nothing is made up; these are all actual quotes. They are not guaranteed to
- be in any chronological order.
-
- Send all submissions to trixter@mcs.com. I do not alter the quotes in any
- way (with the exception of trimming excess material); hence, all
- spelling/grammar/factual mistakes belong to the quote's owner, not me.
-
- This file can be found on the internet at:
-
- http://www.mcs.net/~trixter/docs/demoquot.txt
-
- Spread this file! Don't let the scene be forgotten!
-
- _____General Quotes
-
- "You'll have to include a BIT more information than that... I'm sure I could
- draw a million polys per second if they were all two pixels big, if my
- routine was hardcoded for their specific co-ordinates, and I was drawing to
- RAM instead of video memory..." -- Psychoman, on a poly drawing benchmark
- claim
-
- "the csipd 'shot heard round the world' award goes to these two lines" --
- Dennis Courtney, on Trixter's assumption that all compos should go back to
- 486/66's
-
- "Demos are half cheats and half optimization. You just don't want anyone to
- notice." -- Trixter, on whether precalculation is a cheat
-
- "'Cause you see, a Lada is like a 386. It may not be fast, it may not look
- nice, and it may have flaky parts, but it will still run Second Reality...
- most of the time." -- Psychoman, on the "Lada" (a cheap Canadian car)
-
- "[7]Yea, verily and did speak the Amigaphiles [8]"Thou canst not defile the
- memory of our [9]Beloved machine the [10]One True Computer, for it canst
- out-compute even a Cray." [11]There was a moments silence and then [12]from
- the heavens descended the massed thongs and multitudes of console owners.
- [13]"Woe", they cried, "Surely [14]the playstation is the ultimate beast for
- it shineth above all other [15]like a star in the night sky which has been
- exploded." [16]And battle was joined. [17]And thus quitely spake the PC
- [18]"My Bill be ruler of all" [19]"The war raging yonder distracteth them,
- and we shall seize control of the Heavens and the Earth and all that computes
- among them." [20]And it was so." -- Keith Lucas, on the endless flamewar of
- "My PC is better than your PC"
-
- "in JAVA, using even basic OOP features costs some performace, and even non
- OOP code will be slower then compared C code, because JAVA:
-
- - does not allow pointers
- - if you emulate pointers by using arrays, java will perform
- an index check for most array accesses.
-
- this disqualifies java as a high-performace-language (and qualifies it as
- high level language). JAVA was designed for applications that DON'T push
- hardware limits. I think demos should." -- dierk "chaos" ohlerich, on
- whether or not Java is worth coding demos in (it's not)
-
- "Ummm so it has 33 channels? Wow what an improvement over 32. The FM sounds
- nice though :) about time we got SuperAdlib or something" -- Daniel Kullmann,
- on the SBAWE "64"
-
- _____Compo/Party Experiences
-
- "You Canadians have some wicked beer, they got pictures of devils and shit
- right on the label" -- Daredevil, at Naid'96
-
- "Yeah, where else can you find quality beer like 'Maudite' (Death) and 'Fin
- de le Monde' (End of the World). :)" -- Psychoman, in response
-
- "One of the highlights of my NAID trip was trading a Hornet Underground CD to
- Necros for a bottle of Molson XXX. Man, that was cool. :)" -- Snowman
-
- "Come on...it is easy to find Montreal...the TOUGH part is figuring out SOUTH
- FROM NORTH in french 1 second before the RAMP approaches." -- Dan Wright, on
- locating a compo
-
- "I was at an Orbital gig on Saturday, and all of a sudden a loop of Timeless
- started playing on the big screen (it was at a drive-in, wicked!!!). Wasn't
- even a good part of it too, maybe to conceal it's origin. Concert was
- wicked, but the cops busted it around 5am. grr" -- applesauce/hfr
-
- "Well, let's just say that if the tpolm intro, which missed the introcompo
- deadline and was entered in the democompo, WON THE DAMN THING, i can only say
- that you're right." -- nahkamuumi / tpolm, on being asked if the The Summer
- Party was a huge failure
-
- _____Lamers
-
- "Read the fucking FAQ! Trixter isn't making the FAQ for the cat's ass!" --
- SCout / SuccesS ("where do I find VGA info?")
-
- "i can't take it any more next time i see a post on this subject I'm going
- over to your HOUSE AND I'M GOING TO TEAR YOUR LIVER OUT WITH A BROKEN PENCIL"
- -- Rimbo, on another "why doesn't demo xxx support my xxx sound card")
-
- "If you want to make fun of lamers, please don't post lame code. :-)" --
- /eye, on someone trying to "help" a lamer
-
- "'is it phong-shaded?' or judging by the topic... er... how big is your
- phong? :) 'i want to watch mud-wrestling!' 'well i want to watch cyboman II!'
- 'we'll just do both!' *slams down bottle of Miller Lite* 'it's time for NAKED
- CO-ED DEMOCODING!!! take your phong *OUT* of my torus!'" -- Pascal Q.
- Porcupine (on cybersex ads in comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos)
-
- _____Possible Names For Compos
-
- [Response to "So, now there's at least Scenario, Skenery, Scenest, and
- Scenery. What'll be the next?"]
-
- "Nice, there's still room for Skenario and Skenest.. =)" -- Ville Nummela
-
- "Btw. u forgot Scenus.... =)" -- Gregor Eigner
-
- "Scenema - for all the assholes in the scene .." -- Addict
-
- "Skeven? (A Peter Hajba-only party)
- Skemen - For all you Dads in the scene
- Scensational - For tabloid-readers
- ScentofaWoman - Featuring the demo HooAh by Pacino" -- Rimbo
-
- "What about Scenical and Scen-Fest ?-)" -- KYZER
-
- "Skene Ruulz 97 naturally." -- Antti Piirainen
-
- "Scebbana 97." -- Mikko
-
- "Screwery - For ... well, ehr, let your imagination do the job ;-)" --
- Sparcus
-
- _____The Demoscene: Past, Present, and Future
-
- "Yeah... The Horizon parties...Venlo, Diskswapping, phonecalls from people
- from a far country. Then you had people to look up to... Groups like 1001
- Crew, Horizon, Bones, BlackMail, Ash&Dave.... People like Jeroen Tel and
- JCH.... Calling with a 1200 baud modem to boards... When cracking and
- demo-making went hand in hand... Real fights at parties! (Tear gas!!), Anti
- Demo's... The stripteases at the Silicon Ltd. Parties.... The PC scene is
- TOO professional. Everybody makes hi-tech 3d engines, hoping to sell it to a
- software company and make big money. Back then demo-making was a big
- adventure. Even coding and typing the text for a scroller was big fun! You
- were doing things that 'normal' people could not understand. Remember the
- feeling when you finished a demo, and spread it by mail? Watching endless
- scrolltexts, hoping you would be greeted ?" -- SCouT/SuccesS
-
- "...hacking AT&T cards and PBX's to make these expensive calls for
- free...cheating with stamps so you could use them over and over and over
- again for your swapping. Opening the borders... what a hack... the guy that
- came up with that has deserved my infinite respect. Same thing with FLD,
- FLI... doing stuff with that machine that even the C64 engineers never
- thought were possible. Groups with these incredibly arrogant attitudes:
- Censor, Legend you gotta hate them... but now they're gone I miss them. Do
- you remember that demo where you had to rub a wet finger against the joystick
- port? Geez..., imagine that on a PC. Cutting open disks that were folded
- double in the mail, stuffing them in your abused diskdrive... and they'd
- still work... Being disappointed if you got wares that were released more
- than 3 days ago." -- Deiy/Itsari
-
- "Things change; people grow up, mature, get a girlfriend, end studies, get a
- job, buy a home, marry, have babies, see them grow, send them to university,
- become grandparents, and sometime they die. Who wants to be doing the same
- old thing during all those years?" -- Javier Arevalo
-
- "The old legends leave the scene and the newcomers can't get better and the
- scene finally dies. It looks like this for me. We can't get better forever.
- So, finally it has to end somewhere." -- Nutcase/Kinetic PC/Balance
-
- "Today people have abandoned the word Elite because everyone started using
- it, and it lost it's value. Back then there were the really heavy RESPECTED
- Elite guys, who had earned their fame and respect, and they got the respect
- they deserved! Today? "There are no lamers, only beginners". People don't
- dare to use the word elite anymore. And the newcomers don't care anymore
- about the heavy guys. Sucks. Yeah, the cracking made the demo scene very
- underground. It has over the years seperated totally from the modem scene,
- making it to more like a "art" scene. The underground atmosphere is gone. I
- remember reading an interview with a guy from Crusaders (I think!) in a mag,
- where he described how the police ran into the party hall, starting to
- arrrest people. people quickly opened their Amiga, hiding their disks INSIDE
- their computers, and jumping down from windows onto cars and so on! :) Almost
- like a movie, but it was reality - many years ago! The golden years. I
- couldn't have written it better myself! Commercial is the word. And while we
- are at it: Big nice "f*ck you" to the assembly organisers for destroying the
- party. Is earning money really more important than giving the party visitors
- (WHy the HELL are 13 year old game players let inside the party halls???????)
- a nice party feeling???" -- Excel/Balance (Amiga) & Dubius (PC)
-
- "Now that I think of it, underground parties might as well be still running.
- But they wouldn't be announced on the internet. :) Maybe it's just that we
- don't know about them." -- Jare
-
- "If you really want to help out the scene you have to go out and do it. You
- don't neccesarily have to make the newest productions or even be in a group,
- but you have to go out there and make contact with your fellow addicts and
- the people in your local scene. If you are able to help educate your local
- scene and introduce them to the lore and excitement that you remember, they
- will have go on to share the same attitude as you have and spread it on to
- others. This slowly spreads and all of a sudden you are surrounded by a
- thriving scene that once didn't exist. So go out there, introduce your
- friends, do some mailswapping, and have some gatherings. You wont regret
- it." -- pyromaniac.beyond
-
- "It's no underground anymore. Demos have became MULTIMEDIA!! :)" -- nutcase
-
- "This kind of things either grows or dies. Can't stay frozen in time...
- especially something like demos which is about innovation and creativity.
- These two words are not exactly similar to stagnation." -- JARE
-
- "It reminds me of the sound you could here if you turned the 64's SID chip
- volume up to 15 and cranked the monitor. You could hear it think." -- Brad
- Spencer, on how his PC makes "noise"
-
- "Hmm... maybe i'm just a bit to concerned... anyway as the scene grows so
- does the amount of idiots that tend to think they are a part of it... maybe
- somebody out there thinks that trepanizing win.com is normal?" -- Ravian /
- Jello
-
- "Don't think any other system will ever have same kind of magic with its
- plain simpleness and grip. Maybe that's the reason why we in Byterapers
- continue to develop for a machine we used back 10 years ago when we started
- whole scenething. :-)" -- grendel
-
- "Nah. New ideas can ALWAYS be invented, the demo scene hasn't reached any
- particular limit today that it hadn't reached five years ago. I had a friend
- once back when we were doing C64-stuff who was really miserable about
- everybody moving to the Amiga (500). He said 'this will be the end of the
- demoscene - what's the use of making demos for a machine as fast as the
- Amiga? The whole deal about demos is to make impossible things happen, but
- with a CPU as fast as the 68000 everything will be easy' :-) Creativity and
- innovativity will always prevail in the end. Phong, bump and all the other
- poly-effects are just a phase just like toruses, glenzvectors, vectorbobs,
- sinescrollers, rastersplits and bordersprites were before them. Progress
- never stops. Actually I have dozens of really cool ideas that haven't been
- coded yet and that would require a pretty fast CPU (A P-150 would do nicely)
- but I'm too old to do demos now :-) I'll just have to wait for somebody else
- to do them. People always do, in the end." -- Mats.Knip@hut.fi,
- http://www.hut.fi/~mknip/
-
- "Creativity.. No, You cannot upgrade your creativity with money, perhaps
- that's the biggest problem on PC scene nowadays :)" -- Mysdee/Byterapers
-
- _____Demoscene Anagrams
-
- demo scene: code semen, coed semen
- demo coder: doom creed
- future crew: true curfew, cure wet fur
- second reality: iceland oyster, elasitc rodney, destiny oracle,
- scary deletion: daisy electron, esoteric dylan, senorita clyde
- tracked music: acid scum trek, duck matrices, cute mars dick
- orange: a negro, no rage
- der piipo: i rip dope
- hornet archive: rhetoric haven
- arise beyond: soya inbreed, obey sardine, dire soybean
- caustic beyond: scab decoy unit, tiny coed scuba, stony acid cube
- armitage: image art, image rat, great aim
- pyromaniac: panic mayor, piracy oman
- freejack: face jerk
- dr clone: corn led -- Armitage/Beyond
-
- "Canine's arse - that was always my favorite." -- Addict
-
- "cncd: cndc, ccdn, ncdc, nccd, ndcc, ndcd, cdnc, cdcn, dncc, dcnc, dccn" --
- Mikko
-
- _____On Microsoft
-
- "All I have to say is that I just watched the demo *while* I read this
- thread." -- Jeremy Williams, on the Windows95 version of Lasse Reinbong
-
- "I'm hated of microsoft because they introduce shitty standards ! ..Am I
- really supposed to use direct3d ?? PLEASE are those the standards ?? Those
- are not my standards." -- Davide Pasca
-
- "I don't have a problem with Microsoft, but I am frightened of them. Their
- own motto is "A computer in every home, and Microsoft software on every
- computer." This is a good slogan. The only problem is that Microsoft wants
- *ONLY* Microsoft software on every computer." -- Trixter
-
- "What are they going to come out with next? `Microsoft Bubblesort?'" -- Kaz
- Kylheku (in comp.lang.c, but just had to include it here ;-)
-
- "If there is something I _really_ don't want to see, it's a GUS only Win95
- demo :)" - Petteri Kangaslampi (MIDAS Author)
-
- "All in all, people are mostly just tricked into Microsoft's ways. Sad to say
- that if they came out with Microsoft Empty Box they'd have people lining up
- at the store to buy it, and that they'd also eagerly send in their coupons
- for Empty Box Version 2.0 when it came out. Microsoft lives in a world of
- trying to dictate what happens, and trying to get a cut on everything you
- buy. They represent capitalism gone horribly wrong in the hands of people
- willing to exploit and those who don't think through enough to realize they
- are being exploited." -- Anonymous (on purpose)
-
- "An entry in the Programmer's booklist:
- Writing Solid Code: Microsoft's Techniques for Developing Bug-Free C Programs
- by Stephen Maguire
- Pub: Microsoft Press
- ISBN: 1-55615-551-4
- It's either very thin or out of print I think ;-)" -- /maverick
-
- "excuse me, i have to go wash my computer, for i have exposed it to filth."
- -- CJD, after suggesting how to write demos for Win95
-
- "...at my job they laugh at you when you say how you code stuff in dos :)..
- We are converting ManxTT SuperBike from the arcades to pc/saturn etc.. we are
- getting 640x480 in 40fps (p133) at the moment in windows with quite a
- complicated rendering scene (plus gamelogic/sound mixing etc).. how come demo
- coders cant even do that in DOS.." -- FireLight
-
- "The fix you suggested kind of works, but you'll get very erroneous results.
- The reason for this is simply that Win95 timer HW emulation sucks extremely
- large melons through a very thin steel pipe and returns completely bogus
- values when the timer counter is read." -- Petteri, on why timer
- syncronization routines don't work in Win95
-
- "My prediction is than in one year, you'll see as many demos under Windows95
- as you see VESA demos now : still a thing for programmers with plenty of
- experience. The first few ones will get plenty of attention, though." --
- Luc-Eric Rousseau, said on July 20th, 1996
-
- "Once in the microsoft's web page there was neat thing saying that netscape
- is bad because it provides support for 'confusing array of operating systems
- and hardware platforms'. Cant you see where this leads to?" -- Codex /
- Paranoids
-
- "Why should I limit myself to one single platform, if theres choice to
- support all of them? Choosing DirectX *only* is what I'm against of. Making
- your code work with it is fine, but not *only* for it." -- Codex / Paranoids
-
- _____On Having Sex
-
- "Coders do it with a routine." - Otto Chrons
- "Coders do it with bugs." -- Trixter
- "Trackers do it with rhythm." -- Floss
- "Trackers like to slide up & down." -- Charlatan
-
- _____You Know You've Been Democoding Too Long When...
-
- "...You think 'hey, the phong shading on this toilet seat is really cool' and
- move it up and down a few times just to watch the highlights..." -- Sam
-
- "...You're in a train looking out of the window, and you notice the
- high-quality multi-layer parallax scrolling." -- Sam
-
- "...You spend an hour in the tub trying to figure out displacement." -- Mr. P
- (mrp@spartan.pei.edu)
-
- "...You walk along a wall and are impressed that it's not pixelated, even at
- close range." -- Dag-Erling Smrgrav
-
- "...You notice how the faucets in bathrooms are envirovment mapped with a
- nice metal-looking texture..." -- Jyrki Saarinen
-
- "...You move objects around to make sure the clipping and culling routines
- are working." -- Quantum Porcupine
-
- "...You spill or mess up something and the first reaction that come to mind
- is 'undo'." -- Stephan
-
- "...You watch the "Mortal Kombat" movie, and during the part where Liu Kang
- does a flip off a wall, you absent-mindedly say, 'I wonder if that was
- calculated real-time.'" -- Dominion Arcana
-
- "...You start cooking a meal and you say 'I wonder how I can optimize this
- steak'..." -- Kiwidog
-
- "...you notice during your pregnant wife's ultrasound scan that the display
- is running at 25 fps." -- Paul Furber
-
- >------------------------------------------------------- General Information --
-
- _____The Hornet Archive (mirror sites)
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- North America
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- USA (California) (ftp|www).hornet.org/pub/demos (Master site)
- USA (Wisconsin) ftp.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/demos
- USA (Pennsylvania) ftp.co.iup.edu/code (/code only)
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- Europe
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- Germany ftp.uni-paderborn.de/pc-demos
- Italy ftp.unina.it/pub/demo (stale)
- Poland ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/demos
- Portugal ftp.telepac.pt/pub/demos
- Sweden ftp.luth.se/pub/msdos/demos (stale)
-
- _____DemoNews
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- New issues - /incoming/info
- Old issues - /info/demonews
- Supplemental files - /info/demonews/other
-
- How to subscribe: Mail - listserver@unseen.aztec.co.za
- Body - subscribe demuan-list FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME _or_
- Body - subscribe demuan-list HANDLE
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- DemoNews is sent to your e-mail's "Reply-To" field.
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- How to unsubscribe: Mail - listserver@unseen.aztec.co.za
- Body - unsubscribe demuan-list
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- _____Contact Address
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- questions@hornet.org
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- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- EODN
- --
- Jim Leonard (Trixter / Hornet) Email: trixter@mcs.com
- Need video clips for your web pages? Visit http://www.mcs.net/~trixter/tott
- *THE* PC Demo WWW page: http://www.hornet.org/pub/demos/hornet/html/demos.html
- Don't know what demos are? http://www.mcs.net/~trixter/docs/pcdemos.faq.html
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