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Freax vol. 1. - Feedback

category: residue [glöplog]
In any case, a lot of things are presented as facts without much support. I keep reading about world record this, world first that, never quite sure whether it is being said while actually meaning it. (Most of what is being said thusly is always dependant on important restrictions, especially when it is been said that the amiga is the first this or that)
added on the 2006-04-21 08:29:18 by _-_-__ _-_-__
Actually, without the references, freax is useless as a research tool. (If anybody wanted to use it for that purpose)
added on the 2006-04-21 08:30:54 by _-_-__ _-_-__
Freax not only lacks references, but also an index.

Anyway, p.41: "We have to add that Bill Gates has been very angry with hakcers ever since, and as he's the richest person in the world. Nowadays he puts great efforts in trying to make hobby computing disappear. For example in 2000, now as the chairman of Microsoft Corporation, he addressed the American government to declare hobby programming and studying of computer sciences illegal, because it risks the interests of software companies."

After reading a biography of Bill Gates, I find this a bit difficult to believe since from reading I got the impression that Gates was a typical hacker himself in his teenage years. But maybe that's what you're meaning with the next sentence: "Perhaps this is what they call unassimilated teenage frustration."
added on the 2006-07-09 15:09:08 by Adok Adok
Fist of all the initiative for a book like this
is very good! I bought it at bp06...

But.....

Was it that hard to check with me about myself, poland and the founding of Nah-kolor ?
It wasnt entirely correct as written om page 169 of the book.

But thumps up anyway ;)

added on the 2006-07-09 15:23:45 by magic magic
The book also leaves the question open: What has made you get interested in Poland?
added on the 2006-07-09 15:48:36 by Adok Adok
Quote:
he addressed the American government to declare hobby programming and studying of computer sciences illegal, because it risks the interests of software companies

and thus he undermined his own company's future by suddenly running out of programmers. RIGHT.
added on the 2006-07-09 15:54:56 by Gargaj Gargaj
Garg, I thought exactly the same! I fail to believe Bill Gates could be that stupid.
added on the 2006-07-09 17:13:13 by Adok Adok
I believe what he actually mispercieved as the aforementioned "address" was the Open Letter to Hobbysts, a complainment about warezing basically.
added on the 2006-07-09 18:43:20 by Gargaj Gargaj
You might not believe, but it's actually true. Now I can't dig up the reference right from my chest pocket, but he actually wanted to outlaw hobby programming. The public letter Microsoft wrote was later parodized by simply replacing the word "programming" with "scientific research", resulting in a completely nonsense proposal.

As for Mr. Gates himself, yes, he was regularly visiting a psychiatrist in his teenage years, and calling him a typical hacker is like calling Adok a diskmag editor.
added on the 2006-07-09 19:23:24 by tomcat tomcat
Magic:

You're welcome to add your comments. I actually don't remember why I haven't consulted you before writing about Nah Kolor, but I remember that I got everything from the Nah Kolor story article you've written years ago. Probably I found that enough as a source, and did not want to bother you.

As for the index, that goes for Volume 2. Remember, Volume 1. is just half of a book. Even page numbering will continue where it ended in Vol.1.
added on the 2006-07-09 19:25:39 by tomcat tomcat
Gargaj:
That open letter thing is a quite different thing. That made Gates ridiculous in 1976. This "ban hobby coding" thing came out in 2000. I am not exactly sure if it was Gates' personal idea, but it was M$ behind it, so he was probably not very far from it.
added on the 2006-07-09 19:27:00 by tomcat tomcat
Quote:

As for the index, that goes for Volume 2.


\o/
added on the 2006-07-09 19:30:56 by sparcus sparcus
And not just the index... all the appendices, including the Big Demoscene Dictionary. :)
added on the 2006-07-09 20:15:17 by tomcat tomcat
friend of mine was reading freax which he got from the local library, and commented me that for a person like him, who does not have so strong computer background, it would be really great to have a dvd accompanying the book, so that he could get a real glimpse of what the book is telling about.
added on the 2006-07-10 19:27:14 by nosfe nosfe
Nosfe:

Demo or Die vol. 1+2+3+4

Mindcandy 1+2

added on the 2006-07-10 20:09:59 by magic magic
magic: I think these compilations do not suit Freax as they do not cover the early demos. Are there any c64 demos at all in those?

One of the great features of Freax is that the author tells a story of how demos evolved over the years.
added on the 2006-07-10 21:10:30 by Hyde Hyde
Mr.Hyde:

its better as nothing..

download the c64 emulator and
some cewl demos from pouet and you can see
them aswell..

For alot of prods are also .avi or .mpg
available so..

p.s. when a new demo from you
be very quiet since tp1994 ;)
added on the 2006-07-10 21:50:59 by magic magic
unfortunately downloading an emulator + demos can be a bit too much of a trouble for someone who is just slightly intrested and doesn't know that much about computers..

and yeah, dvd compilations of new demos do not help at all.
added on the 2006-07-10 22:48:37 by nosfe nosfe
The Big Demoscene Dictionary :D
Like:
"AAAAAAAATARI PASSSKAAAAAAAAAAA"
and
"AAAMIGAAAAAAA KURRRRRWAAAAAAAAAAAAA"?
added on the 2006-07-10 23:18:40 by kelsey kelsey
Quote:
download the c64 emulator and
some cewl demos from pouet and you can see
them aswell..
... that from the guy who's too stupid to configure UAE. There are some C64 and C16 + Plus/4 DVDs around, but I don't know whether they suit the theme of freax.
Madenmann: winuae is working quite well here actually. Get your info figured out!
added on the 2006-07-11 06:56:50 by magic magic
Nosfe:
There are such DVDs. Digital Memories is also a very good compilation of C-64 demos. Also I'll bring copies of the United Force C-64 and Plus/4 demo collections to Assembly. They will cost 5 euros each.
added on the 2006-07-11 12:44:51 by tomcat tomcat
tomcat, please do
added on the 2006-07-14 23:54:30 by thec thec
tomcat, yeah but my friend was more of after something that would be attached to the cover of the book, so that it would be part of it. for someone who is not in the scene, it's not so obvious where to look for stuff. though, i just was thinking that maybe making lists of demos at youtube or some downloadable videos could be good for those who are too inept with computers to run a demo.
added on the 2006-07-15 01:31:25 by nosfe nosfe
Hi tomcat,

1st: big thanx for the FreaX 'Manual' get it as birthday present from my dad & I'm still on & reading it :-)

2nd: my question to you. As I've seen here, there is an update coming right soon, but do I need to buy the book 'Version2' again, to get all the updates, misspellings & corrections?

greetZ
your greatest fan
TabalugaFX

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