budyn#1 by budyn.staff [web]
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rulez added on the 2006-03-13 08:21:40 by wie8
Budyn was a merger of the two Polish diskmags Smok and Izwestia. It was mostly in the Polish language, but its first and second issues also had small English corners. Budyn issues can be downloaded at scene.org (most of the issues have been downloaded around 1000 times), and they work with DOSBox.
Budyn #1
Budyn #1 was released in June 1996. Its main editor was Astra, the former main editor of Smok. The English corner occupied one column in the menu. There were interviews with Darkness, Necros, Rage and Schwarz and a couple of so-so articles. Unfortunately on my PC the engine is buggy and skips some pages inside the articles so that it's not possible to read them completely. That's why I'm not able to write anything more about Budyn #1.
Budyn #1
Budyn #1 was released in June 1996. Its main editor was Astra, the former main editor of Smok. The English corner occupied one column in the menu. There were interviews with Darkness, Necros, Rage and Schwarz and a couple of so-so articles. Unfortunately on my PC the engine is buggy and skips some pages inside the articles so that it's not possible to read them completely. That's why I'm not able to write anything more about Budyn #1.
I first heard of DJGPP from Budyn#1. I couldn't afford a Watcom compiler, and DJGPP was a free true 32-bit compiler with dos32 extender. I found a guy with Internet access and downloaded the compiler. It allowed me to finally ditch TASM and start writing more serious programs in C.
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