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Change : +6 The Hornet Archive is at ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos Archive Size : 3234M ==[Contents]=================================================================== Calendar Sites Top Downloads Uploads Articles Introduction................................Snowman Music Contest IV Final Results..............Snowman, GD A Graphician's Tip Book - Part 5............Shaithis Top 10 Reasons HA4 better than ID4..........Dennisc Advertisement - The Dreams CDROM............Darkness The Dreams CDROM Review.....................Dan Wright Advertisement - The Mods Anthology CDROM....Gryzor Closing ==[Calendar]=================================================================== Date Event Location Concact Points --------- ----------- --------- --------------------------------------------- 16 Aug 96 Assembly Finland assembly@assembly.org www.assembly.org/asm96 22 Aug 96 TPTB France brunel@quaternet.fr www.imaginet.fr/~dadu 30 Aug 96 AntIQ Hungary aboy@ttk.jpte.hu www.jpte.hu/~aboy 30 Aug 96 Gardening Greece gmanol@physics.upatras.gr westnet.hol.gr/gardening96 * <-- YOU ARE HERE 04 Oct 96 Demobit Slovakia demobit@elf.stuba.sk internet.sk/demobit/english.htm 21 Mar 97 Mekka Germany amable@aol.com ==[Sites]====================================================================== Category Location Contact Points -------------- --------- ---------------------------------------------------- Hornet Archive USA ftp.cdrom.com/pub/demos HA Mirrors Sweden ftp.luth.se/pub/msdos/demos S. Africa ftp.sun.ac.za/pub/msdos/demos USA (FL) ftp.uwp.edu/pub/msdos/demos USA (PA) ftp.co.iup.edu/code (from /demos/code) Other Archives Belgium hagar.arts.kuleuven.ac.be/demos Sweden ftp.arosnet.se/demo Spain ftp.siapi.es/blastersound/demos/incoming Finland ftp.fm.org Holland sdc.wtm.tudelft.nl/pub/music ==[Downloads]================================================================== Category Times File -------- -- ----- ----------------------------------------------------------- Demos 01 00105 /demos/1995/a/animate.zip 02 00092 /demos/1995/n/nooon_st.zip 03 00088 /demos/1993/u/unreal11.zip 04 00083 /demos/1996/c/contrast.zip 05 00080 /demos/1993/0-9/2ndreal1.lzh 06 00077 /demos/1993/s/symbolog.zip 07 00074 /demos/1996/c/caleid.zip 08 00073 /demos/1993/0-9/2ndreal2.lzh 09 00064 /demos/1996/i/inside2.zip 10 00063 /demos/1996/i/inside1.zip Music 01 00406 /music/programs/players/m4w230sx.zip 02 00345 /music/programs/players/cp16.zip 03 00256 /music/programs/trackers/scrmt321.zip 04 00225 /music/programs/players/m4w230sl.zip 05 00204 /music/programs/trackers/ft206.zip 06 00185 /music/programs/players/play230b.zip 07 00064 /music/programs/players/cp1666.zip 08 00062 /music/programs/trackers/it105.zip 09 00056 /music/songs/1995/s3m/a/aryx.zip 10 00044 /music/songs/1996/xm/b/beautif3.zip Graphics 01 00017 /graphics/images/1996/a/airwar.zip 02 00016 /graphics/images/1996/c/chantal.zip 03 00015 /graphics/programs/fractal/dst_frac.zip 04 00012 /graphics/images/1996/s/scarlet.zip 05 00010 /graphics/images/1996/f/fdg_char.zip 06 00010 /graphics/images/1996/b/bye_eden.zip 07 00009 /graphics/images/1996/g/girl3.zip 08 00008 /graphics/programs/editors/apaint01.arj 09 00008 /graphics/images/1996/s/sck-sunr.zip 10 00008 /graphics/disks/1996/pls_sun.zip Code 01 00032 /code/tutorial/dn114_3d.zip 02 00029 /code/tutorial/dn116_3d.zip 03 00026 /code/tutorial/asmvla00.lzh 04 00025 /code/graph/water/water.zip 05 00023 /code/tutorial/fh-3dtut.zip 06 00022 /code/graph/3d/3d_math.zip 07 00021 /code/graph/texture/tmaptut.zip 08 00020 /code/tutorial/kmagv3.zip 09 00020 /code/graph/rotation/fullr_1.zip 10 00019 /code/tutorial/kmagv2.zip Incoming 01 00285 /incoming/music/programs/cp17.zip 02 00178 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machifix.zip 03 00171 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machines.a01 04 00166 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machines.arj 05 00164 /incoming/ASM96/demo/machines.a02 06 00134 /incoming/ASM96/demo/ctststp2.zip 07 00131 /incoming/ASM96/demo/ctststp1.zip 08 00112 /incoming/ASM96/demo/vividexp.zip 09 00102 /incoming/ASM96/in64/clx_wego.zip 10 00102 /incoming/ASM96/demo/anxious.zip Total files downloaded : 61,300 Size of files downloaded : 21,870,661k ==[Uploads]==================================================================== All ratings are subjective. =---------------------------------------------------------------------(alpha)-= /pub/demos/alpha Size Rated Description =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= /1994/m/mictro.zip 494 [n/a] 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FLAG96:grfx:XX: The Falling Dragon by | Ward /images/1996/w/wrd_pain.zip 459 *** ANT96:grfx:01: Pain by Ward /images/1996/x/x96alien.zip 69 [n/a] X96:grfx:??: Apache by Alien /images/1996/x/xgy_bvcm.zip 28 **** SE96:grfx:??: Bee Vee Color Magic by | Sky /images/1996/x/xor-mist.zip 87 *** Mistress of the Coast by Exorcist /programs/editors/fedit11.zip 39 Font Editor v1.1 by PiCoder ==[Articles]=================================================================== =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "Introduction" :: Snowman / Hornet - r3cgm@cdrom.com _____Introduction Those long-time readers of DemoNews may have noticed my introductions gradually shortening. Well, not tonight. Tonight I feel like sharing my honest thoughts, observations, and feelings. Why the sudden change? Well, I don't really know. I could try to think of something important and say that it inspired me, but that wouldn't be quite accurate. Let's just say that I've filled my personal memory cache and now it needs to flush. _____Assembly 1996 A couple weeks ago I flew to Helsinki for Assembly '96. After all the problems The Party Organizing had last year, I was guessing that attendance would be very low at TP96. Following this logic, Assembly '96 would be largest scene event of the year (and it probably will be). I was greeted at the airport by IOR / Hornet. He gave me a brief tour of Helsinki before our mutual host (Mellow-D / Hornet) arrive home from work. Since I got to Finland a couple of days before the party began, IOR, Mellow-D and I were able to spend time visiting local bars and getting drunk. :) Before the party began, I went to both Assembly Organizing Offices and the Party Place. The offices were about as I expected; messy with lots of people running around making last-minute plans and confirmations. I was impressed with the organizers (Pehu and Moku), for they seemed relaxed despite the upcoming event. To them, Assembly was an event they were used to planning for. Jesse was my guide the whole time (he had spent about two months in Europe before I got there, and had also been to Assembly before). He took me to Gore / Future Crew's house. There I got to see FC's new Pyramid 3D chip and the two games they were working on. I was more than a little impressed with everyone's skill and knowledge of their respective tools. One friendly graphician was busy trying to tweak some textures... later I would find out that he was Marvel of Future Crew. Other notables at Gore's house that day: Reward / Complex, Zodiak / Cascada, Stone / Dust. Throughout the party, I hung out mostly with: IOR, Mellow-D, Zodiak, Alpha / KLF (formerly Legend Design), Howler / Fobia Design, Screamager / Radical Rhythms, Likit, Axl / Daskmig, Weed / Coral, Abyss / FC, Stinger, some Norwegian guy whose name I can't recall, and a few whose names I flat out forgot. :) Being a veteran in the scene, I have learned the value of sleep at parties. :) As with NAID, I got 7-8 hours each night and was able to enjoy the daytime more as a result. Meanwhile, a group of a dozen jurors or so was desperately trying to screen 250 songs for the multi-channel compo. Fortunately, I couldn't hear them from the sleeping quarters (a huge auditorium nearby). I did get a chance to be on the demo prescreening jury. We went through about 45 demos and weren't very impressed. Our job was to select 15 demos to play on the big screen. For each demo, we all went around the room and shouted out a score from 1-5. Some guy wrote these all down and chose the top ranked ones for big-screen showing. Other than IOR, the only other person I knew on the demo jury was Prism / EMF. IOR and I both went nuts when Babylon wouldn't run (Babylon was the demo by Psychic Monks that they couldn't get linked and entered at NAID this year). We even tried calling Trixter to see if he had any ideas. As it was, having EMS loaded on the compo machine (which _was_ in the rules) made the demo crash. :( And now a few random things I remember about the party: - Something happened to the lights in the mens bathroom. For a while, you sort of had to wander in and piss around until you found a toilet. :) That obviously must have seemed like the perfect time for someone to set up a strobe light and boom-boom techno music right in front of the restroom door. Piss piss boom boom! For some reason, I found this hilarious at the time. - I saw absolutely no alcohol or drugs inside the party place itself. Notice I say "inside". :) - For the most part, Assembly ran smoothly. I'm not going to do what always seems socially popular after a party (trash the organizers). Assembly organizing did a good job this year. What problems occurred were, for the most part, minor and corrected quickly. - I did something I swore I'd never do at a demo party; play network games. It was 4:30AM Sunday and I had just woken up from an 8 hour nap. I looked around for someone or something exciting to do. Failing that, I sobered outside for a smoke. There I ran into Screamager and relayed critical top secret demo jury information to him. I went back inside, plopped myself down at Howler's table, and proceeded to kick some bonafied Assembly ass at Quake. And I'll admit, there is something to be said for playing network Quake with scene people. It's one thing to say you beat a friend or coworker, but it's quite another to gloat over famous coders and musicians. :) - Zodiak spent a lot of time at the party trying to finish up his compo tune. I got to hear it in progress and actually got the distinction of naming it Replicator. I should also mention that Zodiak is one of the coolest dudes I met at Assembly. An easy going yet whacky Swede with a knack for picking up the most inappropriate Finnish phrases ("Pee-koo kee kahlee!"). - After the demos had played on the big screen, Groo and Dizzy had a live jam outside the party place. That was pretty cool! - I just realized now that I have never seen a complete intro compo at a party (missed NAID '95, NAID '96, and now Assembly). The final results were given, the party wrapped up, the people packed up, and IOR and I stood in the control center with unwatched access to the vacant big screen and sound system. So what did we do? We played Babylon! And boy did we play it loud. The little techno boom-boom kiddies down below in the main hall keep glancing up at the screen while they tried to pack everything up. Even though Psychic Monks were unable to compete, I felt this public showing helped make up for the fate which befell the groovy little production. That night, we went out drinking: Jake / FC, IOR, Mellow-D, Alpha, that Norwegian guy, Screamager, and the Cubic Team. I got plenty drunk and found out the next morning that we got home by taxi. :) Two days later I flew back home... tired but happy. That's my little mini-Assembly report. _____Music Contest IV For those who haven't already heard, Music Contest IV finished up this past week... on time! We weren't able to get the invitation or results intros out, but I'll be damned if we didn't keep on schedule well this year. Overall, I felt that the quality of the entries was slightly below MC3. Many people chose to enter the veteran division who really should have entered rookie. In any case, I feel very positive about how this competition went. We had fewer problems and less negative feedback this year than ever before. Most of that is due in no small part to GD. Last Sunday, GD and I spent the day preparing the final results. Starting with a 350k raw ASCII file full of comments and a few unformatted statistics, we were able to produce mc4final.zip by the end of the night. All of the songs entered have replaced song-text that says "This song is called Blah Blah by Blah Blah and entered Music Contest 4." This was made possible by Phoenix's "Putinst" utility. The contest wrapped up without much celebration or mourning. I am content with that. The people enjoyed it and we'll do it again next year. _____Party at God's House Last Monday I went with Brian (you don't know him) and K8to to God's house for a small demo gathering. About a dozen of us watched old demos for about an hour and played network Quake for another 6. Such is the modern demo scene I guess. I got a chance to meet and talk to Nemesis (who I used to email with semi-regularly about three years ago). I'm glad to see someone on the USA west-coast take the initiative and organize a gathering like this. I hope it encourages others to do the same. _____What CD? About a week before I left to go to Assembly, we had a big shakedown at the company. Half the employees were let go (including the VP). Frankly, the CDROM market just isn't what it used to be. About a third of all projects in-progress were canceled, including: The NAID CD, The Music Contest 4 CD, and The Demos Video. The Hornet Underground CD is also under reconsideration but may survive the transition. I used to feel really depressed about all of this. Now I have adopted a more care-free attitude. Shit happens. I deal with it. It's either a sign of stupidity or maturity, I'm not quite sure yet. _____The NAID Report The NAID CD may be canceled, but the report is not. Far from it. I actually beta-tested it a few days ago. Trixter's got the image engine down tight, and is selectively eliminating some images to make the report smaller. He has working descriptions for all of the pictures which I am in the process of replacing. :) I'd guess that we have this report (Hornet slideshow) out the door by next weekend. _____/STTiNGoming I am Captain Picard. You are the borg. We can't keep up. The scene has grown so big that we just can't do it anymore. Once heralded as the best-organized demo resource on the 'net, the Hornet Archive has fallen into /incoming. You know it and I know it. We're behind with almost no hope of catching up. But the good news is that we've recognized the fact and are doing something about it. Several proposed ideas: 1. Deleting all files starting with "s", "t", and "r" (since those seem to be the three most commonly uploaded filenames). 2. Rotating the /incoming directories. This week have /incoming/music be where you put new demos and /incoming/news be where new songs go. 3. Write a script that randomly deletes 100 files a week. This makes it fair for everyone. But seriously... we can't even mention the _real_ ideas because they are top secret (i.e. might be so stupid that we get publicly embarrassed). Rest assured, Hornet is talking about what we can do to save the archive. The solution might not be a pretty one, but it should prove effective. _____Conclusion There. Now _that's_ a proper introduction. Hope you all enjoyed it. See ya'll again next week! =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "Music Contest IV Final Results" :: Snowman / Hornet - r3cgm@ftp.cdrom.com :: GD / Hornet - gd@ftp.cdrom.com Music Contest IV finished up on time last Sunday. You can find the final results pack (including comments and other info) in: /hornet/mc/mc4/mc4final.zip _____Veteran Results Song Author Title Orig Form Tech Samp Over Total -- -------- ------------ --------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- 01 m4v-pool WAVE Pools of Poison 86.2 86.4 85.8 86.8 87.1 86.67 02 m4v-fasc Necros Tangerine Fascination 85.4 87.4 85.7 84.7 86.8 86.26 03 m4v-univ Siren Universe Electric 81.4 81.0 82.9 83.9 83.3 82.76 04 m4v-tien Dustbin Tienimi Vicino 83.3 79.4 77.2 82.5 79.7 80.23 05 m4v-fequ Floss Final Equinox 79.6 81.0 79.7 80.3 80.1 80.19 06 m4v-ejec Zodiak Ejector 83.8 80.4 76.2 79.8 79.5 79.86 07 m4v-disf Yannis D. Tendencies 81.8 79.5 78.4 77.2 79.6 79.45 08 m4v-over Rage Over the Seas 79.7 78.5 79.3 80.3 79.2 79.36 09 m4v-surr Hunz Surrender 80.0 78.3 79.3 79.7 79.1 79.26 10 m4v-mank SoundMaster Mankind Roots 85.1 76.6 77.9 78.8 77.4 78.72 11 m4v-broa DD Broadband Shuffle 80.5 77.9 77.7 79.0 77.5 78.28 12 m4v-zeus Zapper Zeus & Genevieve 79.0 77.5 77.5 77.5 77.0 77.53 13 m4v-soar Human Soar 76.6 75.4 74.2 74.8 76.4 75.81 14 m4v-pock Sikamikanico Pocketwatch 73.7 74.5 76.6 77.6 75.4 75.56 15 m4v-morn Nexus Morning Sunrise 78.9 76.0 75.0 75.1 74.4 75.50 16 m4v-scat Andy Chen Scattered Mind 76.2 73.3 75.6 77.4 74.3 75.12 17 m4v-burn Vivid Burning Symbols 75.3 72.8 74.7 77.6 74.6 74.90 18 m4v-amor Mix Un Amore Impossible 76.6 76.3 75.5 70.9 74.5 74.71 19 m4v-ozon Tangerine Ozone 77.0 73.2 75.1 77.9 73.2 74.69 20 m4v-brea Chris Jarvis Breath of Time 73.0 75.0 74.1 74.0 74.0 74.04 21 m4v-fall Asyntote Friends And Lovers 72.8 75.4 70.8 74.2 74.8 73.97 22 m4v-grat Lloyd Yoon In Gratitude 71.5 73.5 71.9 74.1 72.6 72.71 23 m4v-turp Caramel Turpentine Kisses 78.2 69.5 74.7 75.1 70.2 72.62 24 m4v-blit Nemesis Blitz 72.9 71.5 69.3 71.5 73.5 72.30 25 m4v-brit Smeg Brittlestitch 72.0 71.2 73.7 72.7 71.0 71.82 _____Rookie Results Song Author Title Orig Form Tech Samp Over Total -- -------- ------------- -------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- 01 m4r-sout CosmicEclipse Southern Aurora 1996 79.0 77.1 79.6 76.0 77.7 77.89 02 m4r-jaun Wolfsong Jaunt 70.2 76.4 75.6 73.4 76.1 74.90 03 m4r-flas Kleitus Flash Counter 64.0 71.9 73.1 69.7 69.0 69.39 04 m4r-hatc Rhythm Greene Hatchet at Five 74.1 72.4 66.1 65.5 68.6 69.16 05 m4r-stee Sigma Steel Connections 62.2 71.5 71.0 67.3 69.5 68.70 06 m4r-azul Garfield Azul 65.0 64.7 68.6 66.5 66.1 66.21 07 m4r-aqua Sledgehammer Aquamarine 65.3 66.7 63.5 65.9 66.4 65.81 08 m4r-coen Fred Coencentricity 65.0 67.8 62.5 62.4 65.9 65.10 09 m4r-take Pedro Take a Second of Me 67.1 62.2 65.0 65.9 63.0 64.21 10 m4r-atta turrican Attack 63.8 61.4 69.2 61.6 63.2 63.70 11 m4r-veng Vastator Vengeance 71.0 61.7 58.7 62.4 63.5 63.53 12 m4r-open Zanka Open Spaces 69.6 65.3 58.1 54.2 62.3 62.07 13 m4r-fore Xfyl In the MC4 Forest 67.2 56.9 61.7 62.3 62.0 62.03 14 m4r-clou Aspax On a Cloudy Day 57.0 50.2 55.9 66.5 57.0 57.24 15 m4r-dedi Darius Dedicated 63.9 60.2 47.5 51.5 57.0 56.34 =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "A Graphician's Tip Book - Part 5" :: Shaithis / Psychic Monks, Immortal Coil - shaithis@dreamscape.com _____Introduction This is it, the last Dpaint article. Are you excited? Do you care? Hello... Ah well. Anyway, before I go on, I have numerous corrections to make, just so I can illustrate my degree of ignorance when it comes to actual numbers, statistics, etc... (I just use the damn programs, I don't know how they work :) 1. Because Dpaint is only a 6-bit program, this means that my stating that you could achieve 256 shades of grey for the palette is incorrect. The most you can achieve is 64 shades. Therefore, you can get full greyscale shading depth, and still have room for color too. Whee. The following people caught me on that one: Jim Paris and Joe Lee 2. Before I could even send out my letter of query to EA about the status of Dpaint, I received words of reply from Robin Greene, Technical specialist at Electronic Arts UK. The good news is, game companies are indeed reading DemoNews. The bad news, DP is long since obsolete. The best I can do for you folks is to tell you to look into old software warehouses and the like. 3. I just want to extend my thanks to those of you who are writing in, either to tell me what you like, what you don't like, or what I screwed up. :) Let me assuage some common fears. I am not going to talk about Dpaint solely. My next section is going to deal with a bunch of 32-bit apps like photoshop and FDP. I've had enough requests to convince me that I should compile these four articles into one large text (perhaps with some additions), and make it available. Look for more info on that. On with the show. In this article, I have about fifty lines to tell you about the billions of other commands that Dpaint employs. Clearly, that isn't possible, so I'm going to concentrate on three main ones: Smooth, Transparent, and Shade. _____Palette Trick Before I go into them, however, let me finally tell you about my little trick with the palette for ensuring good effects on the above commands. First, black out the entire palette except for the first and last boxes (otherwise you can't see your screen). Next, create whatever gradients you're going to need. After that, copy the gradients but darken them down a shade (just re-adjust the first and last color of the gradient, and re-spread them). Now you have a dark and light set of gradients. When you use the afore- mentioned commands, they'll work much better. Some tweaking of this trick may be necessary in order to achieve optimum results. Now, on to the commands. _____Smooth The smooth command allows you to designate an area of your picture and move all of the colors closer in hue, saturation, and intensity to each other. This has the effect of blurring them slightly. _This_ is the command you should use to anti-alias your work, rather than the anti-alias command. It works much better. I generally use the line brush, and run it around any edges that seem to need anti-aliasing. _____Transparent This command allows you to create transparency effects with varying degrees of efficiency. I generally use it to create 3-d effects. By picking up a section of your artwork (say the letter 'm'), and turning on transparency, you can then click once and have part of your background show up through the M. I usually use this over black backgrounds to create font effects. You can put down a transparent M, and then an opaque M over it (slightly moved) to achieve the look of a 3-d, shaded letter. To get a better idea, look at the ending screen to the MC4 results intro. _____Shade This command will, in essence, shade your drawing. It will darken whatever pixels you run your brush over. This has some interesting uses, but one little trick (my personal favorite Dpaint trick) stands out from the rest. Create yourself a gradient. Now, select the first color of that gradient and fill your entire screen with it. Next, select the gradient itself as your color, and select Shade. Pick the spray-paint option, and adjust the brush and spray size to your liking. Give it a shot. This is an excellent way to create textures ranging from dirt, to marble, to lightning. Note: This trick was not originally discovered by myself, nor even the person who initially taught it to me, Rhythm Greene. It's been used by many artists over the course of the past ten years or so. _____Conclusion That brings me to the end of this column, the end of the Dpaint series, and the end of my line limit. :) I'm moving to buffalo next week, so I'll have a new email address then. I'll be sure to post it in my next article. Until then, catcha. =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "Top 10 Reasons HA4 is better than ID4 (Independence Day)" :: Dennisc - dennisc@community.net 10. Jeff Goldblum may be able to act in sci-fi movies, but does HE support regular expressions? 9. Cost to see ID4: anywhere from free (if you aren't caught) to around $6, or about $3 an hour. Cost to see HA4: anywhere from free to perhaps maybe $20/month for inet access, working out to anywhere from free to .278 cents per hour. It doesn't take Alan Greenspan to figure this one out: if HA4 was the blockbuster of the summer and had an ad campaign behind IT, the savings on the opening weekend alone would pull the entire world out of debt, forever. 8. ID4 may have aliens, but HA4 can serve up second reality-exploding starships and little green men. Ain't no sci-fi bullshit that NASA comes up with about dead organic compounds on Mars that can compare with that sweet action, baby. 7. HA4 doesn't have that annoying leading guy, what's his name, the fresh prince or whatever, I mean, wasn't he a rapper or something? I can't even begin to say how wrong that is. 6. Though the special effects budget for ID4 ran into the millions, not a SINGLE toneball can be sighted in the final release version. 5. The ID4 computers were 100% macintosh. HA4 can be accessed by the lowly TRS-80 with appropriate (albeit nonexistent) software. 4. Let's compare site activity statistics. Wait, let's not, comparing www.id4.com to ftp.cdrom.com is like pitting the african pygmies utilized in the first "deep forest" album against the Dream Team for a friendly game of "hoops" as they call it in the b-ball "biz." 3. With ID4, you've got to put up with whatever musical score they put with the film originally. With HA4 you can play any music in the background-- including John Tesh, especially that one, you know, the one he did that was inspired by the barcelona olympic games? 2. HA4 is by *FAR* more underground. I mean any idiot can go "hey d00dz did u catch that id4 flick?" but if you show up at a party and suave your way around dropping "HA4" everywhere, people think you've got elite connections, possibly in foreign resistance movements or the department of motor vehicles. The eliteness of the somewhat unknown acronym is limited only by the imagination of the people you tell it to. 1. HA4 is run by HORNET! Smooch! =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "Advertisement - The Dreams CDROM" :: Darkness / Imphobia - darkness@genesis.be _____Introduction Dreams is a so-called "Scene" CD-ROM. It has been a project we wanted to work on for quite a time but never ended doing it until now. Some other scene CDs have been produced before but they mainly were party CDs or CDs which contained the very latest stuff only. We wanted to do something different, something that had not been done before and which (in our opinion) had to be done. Dreams is the result of about seven months of hard work, from collecting all the needed materials to contacting sceners in order to have the greatest collection of productions on the CD. Dreams is not another of those high profit CDs. "Dreams" is not the beginning of a collection of several scene CDs and moreover it is unlikely that we will produce such CDs in the future. Our ambitions were to make a high quality CD made for the scene and by the scene available at a low price. _____The Contents Dreams isn't a party CD or a CD containing all the new stuff released within the last few months. Dreams is what we like to call a real "scene CD" which means it contains all the best stuff released in the scene until now, regardless of when the productions were actually released or at which party they have been presented. The selection of the productions which have been included on Dreams has been mainly based on the _complete_ charts of the latest Imphobia diskmags (which can be considered the most accurate charts in the PC scene). The CD contains about 640 megs of data, including: - The ~100 best ever released demos. - The ~100 best ever released intros. - The largest collection ever of _all_ the best hand-draw graphics of all the best graphic artists on PC and Amiga, classified by author/theme. (about 2000 selected high quality pictures, some never released before!) - A collection of Slideshows. - A complete collection of all the tunes from all the 24 best charted musicians. - The 30 best ever released musicdisks. - A great collection of chiptunes. - A collection of all the best diskmagazines (including all issues of Imphobia) - A collection of the greatest scene reports. One can say that Dreams is the ultimate collection of all the best stuff released on the scene to date (end July 96). All the productions are unpacked and can be, for the most part, run directly off the CD (when the production needs to write a config on the disk, the most common config has then been chosen). The CD comes in a jewel case with a high quality color insert, back cover, and art on the CD, all designed by PL / Imphobia. _____The Price Bfr 400 (~13$ US). In addition to that you will have to pay shipping costs. Shipping costs for Belgium: If you are ordering 1 or 2 CDs : 50 Bfr (or 50 bfr in stamps) If you are ordering 3 or 4 CDs : 60 Bfr (or 58 Bfr in stamps) If you are ordering 5 to 8 CDs : 70 Bfr (or 70 Bfr in stamps) Shipping costs for the rest of Europe: If you are ordering 1 or 2 CDs : 100 Bfr If you are ordering 3 or 4 CDs : 200 Bfr If you are ordering 5 to 8 CDs : 400 Bfr Shipping costs for the rest of the World: If you are ordering 1 or 2 CDs : 200 Bfr If you are ordering 3 or 4 CDs : 300 Bfr If you are ordering 5 to 8 CDs : 600 Bfr All CDs are sent by Priority/Airmails. If you are ordering more than 8 CDs, contact us first. Note: Bfr = Belgian Francs. =) _____Ordering Information There are three ways to order a copy of Dreams: 1. Cash. Send in Belgian francs (secure/hide well). This might be the easiest method of payment and the one that we encourage you to use when ordering a small quantity of CD's. Please note that *ONLY BELGIAN FRANCS* will be accepted! (Europeans can contact us if they want to send in their own currency but the exchange rate may not be very good!) 2. Check. Make checks payable to "F.J. Van Audenhove". Only checks from Belgian banks will be accepted. 3. International Money Order. International money order will only be accepted if you pay all expenses (check with your local post office before sending). Send your orders to the address below: Imphobia c/o Van Audenhove F.J. 118, Av. Du Roi Soldat 1070 Bruxelles Belgium If you want to get your copy of Dreams, be sure to order now! _____Order Form Please print this form and include it with your letter in order to make it easier to process your order. Try to be complete and neat when filling this out. =) -------------------------------- CUT HERE ---------------------------------- Date you are ordering ......................................... Handle/Group (optional) ....................................... E-Mail address (optional) ..................................... Full Name ..................................................... Full Address .................................................. ............................................................... ............................................................... Quantity of CDs ............................................... Cost for the CDs (400bfr x Quantity) .......................... Shipping Costs ................................................ ----------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL COST (CD(s) + Shipping) ................................. A few people outside Europe might be hit with a tax when ordering something from Europe. However this won't happen if you mark "gift" on the package. Under normal conditions we will not mark the "gift" box on the custom label. However, if you live in a strict country and feel we should check this box then you need to mark the box below. [ ] Yes. I consider the Dreams CD a GIFT. * Payment by: [ ] Cash [ ] Check (from Belgium only!) [ ] International Money Order From where have you heard about DREAMS? (optional) ................................................................ -------------------------------- CUT HERE ---------------------------------- _____Greetings We would like to thank all the scene for the immense support we had with this CD. From the artists sending all their pictures/tunes and the groups for giving us all the needed authorizations for their productions to the individuals who helped us to gather some of the stuff. You've all been of a great help, thanks guys! _____How to contact us? For more information, we can be reached through the following ways: Email can be sent to darkness@genesis.be (this is the preferred method) Normal "snail" mail can be sent to the address mentioned above. You can also contact us through BBS by calling the GENESIS bulletin board system at ++32-(0)2-2453498 and by leaving a message to "Ivan Darky". Note: We are looking for distributors, which will be listed in forthcoming infofiles. If you are interested contact us. _____Credits Concept & Data Gathering Van Audenhove F.J. a.k.a. Darkness/Imphobia Package Art Loef Pascal a.k.a. PL/Imphobia Support Van Miegroet Damien a.k.a. Damien/Imphobia =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "The Dreams CDROM Review" :: Dan Wright - dmw@gate.net Dreams is not your ordinary demo CD with lots of various quality packed files; Dreams is a "best of" compilation with most files in their unpacked (or unzipped) form. This "best of" makes the Dreams CD perfect for showing your friends/family/workers excellent productions-from intros to art to music and beyond-directly off the CD-ROM drive. The Dream CD art and design was done by the in house Imphobia artist PL. You will find lots of bluish/purple art with a burning face for cover art. Perhaps to give the impression of the "mind burning" experience you are about to partake. The inside CD booklet has a blue steel look to it with a minimal amount of text. The minimal graphics are excellent but a little dark in color. My scan of the CD turned up around 88 intros, 90 demos, 100+ megs of amazing graphics by many top scene artist, 66 megs of diskmags with WorldCharts missing, party results (text), party reports including several really good "video" reports of Wired from Subnormals, music by the 24 best charted musicians, chiptunes, and musicdisks. All of this with some stuff as recent as July of 1996. To create the "best of" Darkness used the Imphobia charts to determine what to include on the CD. There were some intros-like pisstro and soppa-and demos-like some by LIVE!--I felt didn't belong in the "best of" category. I, like many will, feel there are some great productions like Crystal Dreams and Amnesia missing from the +/-100 "all time best." The most impressive part of Dreams is probably the Graphics included. This is broken down into artist (100+), theme, and slide show (hitting J F will get you the game in the HIDDEN TALENT slide show). It is indeed a very impressive collection. I tested several files and was able to get a majority of the productions to run directly off the CD while using QEMM. I occasionally had to reboot without a memory manager and more often then not the demo/intro would then run or tell me I did not have enough free memory. Sure, you could have all these greats taking up valuable hard drive space, a couple $15 ZIP floppies, or you could buy the CD for $12-$13 (US). Do the right thing and support the scene especially if you enjoy demos. Darkness (aka Jeff) can be reached at: darkness@genesis.be. Simply an opinion. =-----------------------------------------------------------------------------= :: "Advertisement - The Mods Anthology CDROM" :: Gryzor - gryzor@club-internet.fr ______ ______ _______ _________ ________ \_ _\/_ _// \\_____ \ / _____/ | \/ |/ T \| / \\__ \ | ||____|\_________/|_______/ \ \ |____| a n t h o l o g y /__________/ 4-CD-Rom Collection by Gryzor in May '96 _____Introduction This is, as far as I know, the biggest Mods' Collection to date! This is also the cheapest around! My only motive in doing this collection was: PASSION! This has led to a high-quality production made, above all, for YOU! Not to make money, like it was the case too often for the previously released Mods' Collections. It is a tribute to all the composers, from the old legendary ones till the newest appeared in "the scene" of computer music and demos. I have only one thing in mind when it comes to mods: RESPECT the composers. That's why (to repeat some of the characteristics) I made my very best to contact a maximum of composers and ask for their permission to include their works in this collection. It was OBLIGATORY for me! And I'm glad to see that so many agreed, so happy that, finally, someone asked them their permission before releasing their work! Yes, many of them told me so. Thanks to all of you, guys! :) Well, "18000+" modules... Maybe you think "Gosh! How will I be able to listen to this all!?" Hehe... Yes, you will need SOME months if you plan to listen to ALL the mods one after the other ;-) But the most important is to own this set. Now take your time, listen carefully to the mods, you will discover some masterpieces! _____The Breakdown And about the total number of mods, there are exactly 18096 modules! Here is the repartition over the 4 CD-ROMs: CD #1: Mods/Authors(A-F) : 2719 modules (438MB) CD #2: Mods/Authors(G-Q) : 3417 modules (574MB) CD #3: Mods/Authors(R-Z) : 2263 modules (371MB) Mods/Groups : 1458 modules (194MB) CD #4: Mods/Misc (Kinds) : 2857 modules (497MB) Mods/Synth : 5382 modules (74MB) _____ Total : 18096 modules (2148MB) _____Ready-to-Play As stated in the characteristics, all these mods are _uncompressed_. This is why they take more than 2 Gigabytes of disk-space. But this choice allows you to listen to the mods with nearly all kinds of computers, and accessing to the mods will also be faster; no need to depack any file. Indeed, talking about the 'multi-platform' aspect of the collection, it is of course readable on Amiga (I'm an Amiga user! :) but it's also readable under MS-DOS, Windows, OS/2, Unix, Mac-OS, etc... BUT! - Important "but!" - It was out of question for me to truncate all the filenames to this archaic "8+3" limitation! Absolutely not... But don't worry, MS-DOS users, your DOS is able to read the files anyway, it will truncate the filenames itself... or just upgrade to Win or something. =) _____Short and Long Filenames MS-DOS is able to truncate _unique_ long-filenames, but doesn't manage to differentiate long-filenames which have the same 8 first characters! Only Win95/OS2 do this right... So I had to find a solution to allow MS-DOS users to read/play these specific filenames. Thanks to my friend Snes/Playmobil (Hi Alex!) we decided to copy these files twice, but this time pre-truncated for MS-DOS. That's why in some musician's directories you will find a "MS-DOS" directory (it contains the truncated filenames). Here is an example with Mods-3:Modules/Authors.R-Z/Ramon directory. You will find the 3 files: Clockwiser-Demo.mod Clockwiser-End.mod Clockwiser-Game.mod You can see that the 8 first chars are identical, so MS-DOS will truncate the files as: Clockwis.mod Clockwis.mod Clockwis.mod And thus, when you try to read the second or third file, MS-DOS will always take the FIRST ONE (Clockwiser-Demo.mod, actually). So, you will find a sub-directory called "MS-DOS" in which I have copied the second and third files specially truncated for MS-DOS: Cwiser-End.mod Cwiser-Game.mod You can notice this is not "8+3" but here only the 7 first chars are identical, the 8th will differentiate the files! i.e. MS-DOS will call them: Cwiser-E.mod CWiser-G.mod Then, MS-DOS users will be able to read and play them... Happy? :) I hope you, MS-DOS users, are happy, yes, because this gave me some more work, at the final stage of this project, to detect all these long-filenames, to copy them twice, truncated, in each 'MS-DOS' dir and all this was possible because there remained some free Megabytes on each CD, fortunately! I must thank Snes and all PMB's as well as Dr.Yes for their support during the Garden Party 6 (18/19-May-96), when we made this choice. Note: The truncated files have been ZIPped in the "Groups" dirs because of a lack of disk-space. Thanks again to Dr. Yes for the operation (Zipping files on his PC) ;-) _____Contact and Ordering Information The set can be ordered from the following addresses: (credit cards OK) Germany: Stefan Ossowski (English spoken) Tel: +49-201-788778 Fax: +49-201-798447 Email: stefano@tchest.e.eunet.de Price: DM 59 USA: Fred Fish Tel: +1-602-491-0442 Email: orders@amigalib.com Price: $44.95 Anyone can connect to: http://www.schatztruhe.de for ordering! _____Credits The author of this huge collection is Nicolas Franck (it's me! :) also known as Gryzor, French Amiga Musician and Programmer since early 1988. I won't tell you anything more about me for now, just look in my own directory on CD-2 ('Mods-2:Modules/Authors.G-Q/Gryzor/Docs/') and read the file 'Gryzor.DOC' for further details. The collection was edited and manufactured by Stefan Ossowski and his company (Stefan Ossowskis Schatztruhe, Gesellschaft fuer Software mbH) located in Germany. 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