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Compunet?

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How define on pouet demos released only in the Compunet?
added on the 2005-11-19 11:22:03 by wrthlss wrthlss
I'd go for C64 and wild. If there's some notable number of entries maybe the almighty administrator will create a category.
you're talking about compunet, aka c-net? afaik, that's nothing but c-64 releases, or has there been anything else on c-net?
added on the 2005-11-19 14:20:58 by dalezr dalezr
I've avoided adding compunet things due to their being commercial ads, and thus, not actually scene releases.
let's throw in some random links in order to see if we all mean the same:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compunet
http://www.theoldcomputer.com/Libarary's/Emulation/C64/DEMOs/More%20Compunet%20demos.rar

is there any commercial stuff in the latter? without checking the archive now, but i i do mostly remember single musick files and small demos from neil baldwin, ian and mic, rob hubbard, graham marsh etc. could be i'm wrong and you guys talk a totally different thing there. =)
added on the 2005-11-22 13:48:00 by dalezr dalezr
Unsure, didn't look - but the first 'demo' I ever saw was the Ratt & Benn demo using 'Trap' music, with the little orange guy pounding on a drum and so on. Saw that in '86. Said 'I wanna do that, cool, someone else has' BUT it's an AD for Compunet. Full on commercial ad for the service. That's why I haven't added it, even tho it is a demo. Now, someone else prolly will or has, but that's why I didn't (:
hm... was that demo always an add for compunet? Wasn´t there a version without that add?
added on the 2005-11-22 21:04:09 by titus^rab titus^rab
sgt, well, compunet was quite the hangout for those guys, so adverting that wasn't probably that wrong of a decision .. what if they had csdb or pouet back then. =)
added on the 2005-11-22 21:13:40 by dalezr dalezr

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