phoenix information 9535 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: antti
- last name: vaasa
- portals:
- slengpung: pictures
- demozoo: profile
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Contrast by Oxygene [web]
- cdc #2: fr-08: .the .product by Farbrausch [web]
- cdc #3: Trans Cheddar Express by Da Cheez Brigade
- cdc #4: Liquid... Wen? by Haujobb
- cdc #5: Masagin - Nvision 08 Invitation by Farbrausch [web] & Neuro
- cdc #6: Frameranger by Fairlight [web] & orange & Carillon & Cyberiad [web]
- cdc #7: Dying Stars by orange
- cdc #8: Return by Rebels & Calodox
- demo Gameboy Color Thing by g0blinish
- For the attitude and ripping. Maybe take a break from Pouet and stick with the local Russian scene for a while. Then maybe you can get into some real-life fist fights like in the good old scene days. :)
- sucksadded on the 2014-06-23 14:30:30
- 128k MS-Dos Human Resistance by Pers' Wastaiset Produktiot [web]
- I will join!
- rulezadded on the 2014-06-21 20:18:32
- demo MS-Dos 8088 Domination by Hornet [web]
- Oops, I didn't notice that Trixter self-voted. He probably didn't realize that is taboo/verboten here. I had nothing to do with this prod so my thumb should still stand. :)
- isokadded on the 2014-06-17 19:35:40
- demo MS-Dos 8088 Domination by Hornet [web]
- So, can someone change the screenshot to color, or one from the second part? :)
Looks and sounds great in Dosbox with cga and 200 cycles. It helps that the video and HD are much faster than the real thing. But I did watch this run on actual hardware, and let me say, it's surreal to watch it on a small IBM CRT.
At @party, I asked Trixter if he'd seen the new Atari ST hicolor video encoder. He did, and scoffed at a couple things: 1. 12.5 fps playback, and 2. it takes 1 hour on a PC to encode 1 minute of video. These things don't cut it for Jim. :)
Regarding the (appropriated) content, Trixter hoped people would focus on the technology instead. Displaying all the tech specs certainly helped. I can't help but recall Algorithm's C64 demos. Now we wait for the writeup! - rulezadded on the 2014-06-17 18:34:29
- demo MS-Dos ILLEGAL TELEPATHY by The Dennis Courtney 5
- (awaiting approval) youtube
- isokadded on the 2014-06-16 12:39:49
- demo MS-Dos ILLEGAL TELEPATHY by The Dennis Courtney 5
- Works in DOSBox. Might not work in real DOS. I don't really care.
A random demo every time you run it! Ends after 2 minutes by default, so as not to piss off the compo organizers. For endless enjoyment, add the "TELEPATHY" parameter.
The download link is what I gave the organizers, so DosBox.exe is included. If that's, umm, illegal, I'll upload a zip without it. Set cycles to max or a high number, but not auto. - isokadded on the 2014-06-16 00:57:02
- demo wild Wild Beams of Light by Tristar & Red Sector Inc. [web]
- Way to go Luis! Nice job with the sync.
- rulezadded on the 2014-06-15 20:08:00
- invitation MS-Dos Scenery '97 Invitation by Xtatic
- Familiar concept..

- isokadded on the 2014-06-09 16:08:47
- demotool MS-Dos ModEdit v3.01 by Norman Lin
- Well, ModEdit v1 and v2 are here, so I might as well add 3. I wouldn't normally add a person as a group but he was already on here.
This was the tracker that got me started. I found it in early 1993, tried it, put it away for a couple months, tried it again, and finished my first MOD. No, you may not have it. :) ModEdit 3 changed the pattern layout to a horizontal, "piano roll" format, while most tracker musicians preferred the traditional vertical layout, so that's probably why ModEdit 2 was more popular/used than 3. This was the end of ModEdit, but I doubt anyone lamented its demise. - isokadded on the 2014-05-22 17:37:10
- invitation MS-Dos Cache 1996 Invitation by Unicorn
- I installed the included UNIVBE and ran UVCONFIG, but that only changed the File not found error to "[UNIDRV 5.3] : fuxx 0008". Maybe it works on a real PC but I've fiddled enough with DOSBox and gave up.
- isokadded on the 2014-05-21 00:31:04
account created on the 2001-02-26 23:37:07
