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-Start-of-Demo-News-#69——————————————————-

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_/ \_/ \ \_ :_: \_ \_ \//| :/_/ ISSUE #69 _ _ _ _ / _ \/ | | \/ _/ Produced at / | \ )_/ : : \_ \ HORNET, _/ | \_ \_ _ \_ | \_ ftp.eng.ufl.edu \_|_/_/_|/_/ ============================================================================== .— .—. —– .— —– .— | | | |\ | | |_ |\ | | |___

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Section 1……..Standard Information | Section 5………..Coder's Corner Section 2…………………General | Section 6………………Demo CD Section 3…………………..Files | Section 7…………………Misc Section 4………..Musician's Corner | Section 8………………Closing

1)

    DemoNews is a weekly publication dedicated to the demo scene.  It is
produced at the Internet FTP site ftp.eng.ufl.edu (aka WASP or HORNET).
This newsletter focuses on all aspects of demos and demo-making (including
music, art, and coding).  ALL are welcomed to contribute articles, rumors,
advertisements, etc.
Officially:
       Site Name     : Hornet or Wasp
       Address       : hornet.eng.ufl.edu (128.227.116.7)
                       raptor.eng.ufl.edu (128.227.116.25)
       Location      : Florida, USA
       System E-Mail : dmw@eng.ufl.edu
There are currently four active demo-operators at this site:
       Name                 Position   Address
       -------------------  ---------  -----------------------
       Dan Wright           *GENERAL*  dmw@inca.gate.net
       Christopher G. Mann  GENERAL    r3cgm@dax.cc.uakron.edu
       Mike                 GENERAL    weis@elf.stuba.sk
       Jason (Cavalier)     ANSI       cavalier@shadow.net
This site is mirrored by the following ftps:
       FTP Name              IP Address      Country
       --------------------  --------------  ---------
       ftp.uwp.edu           131.210.1.4     USA
       ftp.luth.se           130.240.18.2    Sweden
       ftp.sun.ac.za         146.232.212.21  S. Africa
       ftp.uni-erlangen.de   131.188.2.43    Germany
       ftp.uni-paderborn.de  131.234.10.42   Germany
       ftp.cdrom.com         192.216.191.11  USA

You can subscribe to this newsletter by mailing "listserver@oliver.sun.ac.za" and putting "subscribe demuan-list your_real_name" in your message.

The listserver is what sends out this newsletter every SUNDAY morning. kimba@it.com.au is the keeper of the listserver.

For those who use the GUI environment check out our DN.HMTL in the /demos/news directory. The URL is ftp://ftp.eng.ufl.edu/demos/news/DN.HTML If anyone wants to do a graphic logo for this please get in touch.

2)

(BIG WEEK FOR DEMONEWS)


Hello everyone, this is Christopher G. Mann here. This week, I have taken it upon myself to assemble this newsletter. In the past, Dan has done most of the work. I would just send my articles to him Saturday afternoon and by that night he would have the whole thing ready to go out. However, Dan is leaving the "scene" in a few weeks and the responsibility of putting DemoNews together will fall on my shoulders. As such, this is my first try and I can not promise that everything will look good.

Here are some plans I have for Hornet once the big transition is made:

  1. review of music players, trackers, and utilities in the style of the

demo reviews

  1. DEMOBOOK, a collection of addresses and info from people in the scene
  2. improved links > someone will be assigned to handle all of the links on

this site

  1. code expert > I'll try to find a really knowledgeable coder who can

contribute articles and answer questions about source code in the

      "scene".  If you are one, or know one, let me know...
  -the /code directory will be reviewed and detailed explanations will be
      given to the source code within

(HORNET, THE NEW TEAM)


The following people have offered to help out with HORNET once Dan leaves.

               PERSON           ADDRESS
               --------------   -------------------------------
           1.  Andrew Younger - aiy@mundil.cs.mu.OZ.AU
           2.  Brenton Swart  - bswa1595@pilot.stu.cowan.edu.au
           3.  Burning Chrome - bchrome@rci.ripco.com
           4.  Ryan Cramer    - rcramer1@mason1.gmu.edu
           5.  Ryan Schwartz  - dspyre@usis.com
           6.  Styros         - iq23@jove.acs.unt.edu

I will need information about each person on this list so that I can assign duties appropriate to your area. It would do no good to assign a coder to review music trackers…

1. Andrew Younger - The only information I have on you is that you offered

                  me a MC][ distro site and tried to find me a recording
                  studio for the Escape CD.

2. Brenton Swart - I have no information for you. :( 3. Burning Chrome - You were one of the two artists for the MC][ final demo

                  and run the Piracetam (did I spell that right?) BBS in
                  Florida.  Your area of experience seems to be in music
                  and graphics.

4. Ryan Cramer - You are one of my CORE friends in the scene. You are a

                  musician and run the Data Connection BBS in Virginia.
                  I will probably ask you to write a weekly article for
                  "Musician's Corner" in this newsletter.

5. Ryan Schwartz - I have no information for you. :( 6. Styros - I have no information for you. :(

If you are on this list, then please write me and tell me information that would help me decide what to ask you to do. Even if I know you well, please write and tell me about complications or ideas you will have.

Different tasks will include being the "Links Manager", reviewing demos, music files, source code, and handling mail for this site.

If you are not on this list but would like to be, write me back at:

      r3cgm@dax.cc.uakron.edu

3)

FILENAME.EXT LOCATION DESCRIPTION


———–.

–DEMOS–

`———–' 1infect.arj /alpha/NEW N-Factor's WIRED'94 party release. GUS. btw.zip /alpha/NEW Older Cpacala intro. GUS. chyztro.zip /alpha/NEW Channel Mag preview intro by GRIF. GUS. contro.zip /alpha/NEW Purple's contact intro. GUS/SB. llama.arj /alpha/NEW llama Olimpicia. Just a Flame / Ispanic. once-lsd.zip /alpha/NEW Laserdance's 2nd place WIRED intro SB.

———–.

–MUSIC–

`———–' ciadsk05.zip /disks CiA Music Disk #5 cn-cia03.zip /disks Cerebral Neurosis Solo Disk 3 (Part 1) cs_disk .zip /disks MusicDisk by CHAOS of SP/ET epidem-1.zip /disks Epidemic Music Disk (part 1 of 3) epidem-2.zip /disks Epidemic Music Disk (part 2 of 3) epidem-3.zip /disks Epidemic Music Disk (part 3 of 3) into-klf.zip /klf Into My Universe by Maelcum convert .zip /programs/convert Converts some different samples / songs stx2stm .zip /programs/convert Converts STX modules back to STM incadrea.zip /songs/mtm Inca Dream by Mute ambiapo2.lzh /songs/s3m Apocalypse ][ by KodeXmode ambipont.zip /songs/s3m Pointzer Orchastra by KodeXmode anx1 .zip /songs/s3m Untitled by Echo M. anx2 .zip /songs/s3m Untitled by Echo M. anx3 .zip /songs/s3m Untitled by Echo M. configur.zip /songs/s3m Configure by The Charlatan free-had.zip /songs/s3m Freebase by Hadji genhance.zip /songs/s3m Genetic Enhancement by Mute jims3m .zip /songs/s3m Jim Morrison Ode by Kevin (cs41sb08) mnreson .zip /songs/s3m Mnemonic Resonance by M. Janiszewski pro-sjam.zip /songs/s3m Pro Strawberry Jam by Protocol quickj .lzh /songs/s3m Quick Journey by Akintunde Omitowoju sob-had .zip /songs/s3m Son of a Bitch by Hadji aftermid.zip /time After Midnight by Fortunato

DELETED

  1. cleanout- dance4 .zip d_d_ster.zip fluid .zip fragsoul.zip

jackedin.zip lastdanc.zip motpigs .zip ragdepth.lzh

                rendan  .zip   sky_marj.zip   sky_mosq.zip   sky_nwpr.zip
                sombay  .zip   tl-demon.zip

————–.

–ART/ANSI–

`————–'

We have an ANSI maintainer–cavalier@shadow.net. He usually posts his comments within the "/incoming/ansi" directory.

———-.

–CODE–

`———-' 3dvect39.zip /code/graph/3d 3D Vector Engine…tons of stuff setmode .zip /code/graph/images Setmode1.0 use 320*200 progs w/dfrn resn v3dt090 .zip /code/graph/library 3DTOOLS v0.90b - C++ 3d engine with libs vtime110.zip /code/graph/vidcard A Video-Card timer measuring performance

DELETED

  1. unrelated- shadesav.zip - Screen Saver

unchp14 .zip - DOS uuencode/uudecode helper

———-.

–MISC–

`———-' dask01 .zip /diskmags DASK mag issue #1. Not much here. GUS. slave14 .zip /diskmags LiTHiUM's ALT-1 issue #14. NEW LAYOUT! bitmov95.txt DELETED Midi music contest in Italy Mar. '95. jhd-1194.zip DELETED A "art" pack/mag. No place to fit. nadd_v10.zip DELETED New age demo database….corrupt.

4)

(GENERAL)


There were a couple of recent releases that I have been impressed with. Both are by CapaCala.

First is CapaMod 2.01. It is the best MOD/S3M player out there (IMO), and was used as the voting software for Music Contest ][. The .s3m support is still a bit buggy, but the .mod play-quality is very good.

Second is BTW, a new intro by CapaCala. Its not the most complex intro I've ever seen, but the music is really cool.

Before I forget, be sure to check out that Acme CLAIR intro. Its like BTW in the respect that it isn't very complicated, but the music kicks.


(NO ASM 94 MUSIC)


Many people have written me trying to find the assembly 94 music, so I will try to clear the matter up here.

The Assembly 94 music was originally kept for about a month and a half. However, due to space restrictions, it was no longer possible to keep them online.

If you are looking for them, our mirror site ftp.uwp.edu might be a good place to start. They seem to keep files we delete for a while. If you can't find it there, then your next bet would be to check out ARCHIE. I'm sure there are some final results lists of ASM94 still floating around. Just grab one, make a macro, and search for each song on archie while you go eat dinner or something…

5)

(PKLITE vs. LZEXE)


I would like to open a discussion on what the best .exe compressor is out there. Personally, I know very little about this area and I have only used PKLITE and LZEXE a few times. However, I'll bet that there are a few coders out there who have some thoughts on the matter.

What do you think?


(PASCAL/C++ DEMO TUTORIAL)


Most dedicated readers of DemoNews know that I am a very big fan of Denthor's Pascal demo tutorial programs. Lately, I've been converting the source and documentation to C++. This should increase the number of people who will find these tutorials useful.

[How to get the tutorials]

Well, Hornet has most of them online, under /code/graph/tutor. However, you can write to Denthor directly and get them:

This is the list of subjects lines for the sending of files over email. This will be done automatically. All files willbe uuencoded, see if it is on your UNIX server or grab the dos version off ftp of the Night Owl CD's

All the files are copyright Asphyxia, and permission must be obtained from denthor@beastie.cs.und.ac.za before using them in any publication (paper or electronic) etc. They may however be distributed freely on BBS's as long as no modifications are made. I will expand the list continually as soon as I finish more trainers etc, and I will also be placing some of our smaller intros here too.

Email denthor@beastie.cs.und.ac.za with the following subjects :

request-tut-1 request-tut-2 request-tut-3 request-tut-4 request-tut-5 request-tut-6 request-tut-7 request-tut-8 request-tut-9 request-tut-10 request-tut-11 request-tut-12 request-tut-13 request-tut-14 request-tut-15 request-tut-16 ; These are the trainers… request-extras ; Wormie, coppers etc … request-texter ; Graphics font utility

I highly suggest you check these tutorials out. They are extremely good quality.


(STUPID CONTEST 2 RESULTS)


Last weeks stupid contest centered around text descriptions (you know, those things your supposed to upload with your file). Had anyone ever seen a de- scription larger than the file it was refering to? This week we post the two entries received…

[Entry #1]

           Here's my WONDERFUL entry to SC][!

—===«<6))»>===—

This program is a screen saver from around 1990 that was in "Stupid PC tricks" by somebody or another…

The executable is 9192 bytes and the documentation is 11385, making for a description that is, yes, 20% bigger than the EXE!

  1. -PeriSoft =<Musician / GFX / CodE>= [Epinicion / Interamnia]

[Entry #2]

Here's an entry to the Stupid Contest 2 in DemoNews :)

It's a file called nilv-nen.zip (I found it in my hard disk in a filearea of my offlined BBS). The file features the 2400 byte executable, which is supposed to be the actual product. The file_id.diz description file is 9600 bytes long! The third file is called loput.doc, which is ..hmm.. 1200 bytes long, featuring a list of the other modem bps speeds (1200, 2400, etc., get it? :) ..

 / Antti Piirainen a.k.a.        / email: piiraine@lut.fi
/  Addict/Topaz Beerline        /  (mail your votes, etc.)

/ Yahoo disk mag chief editor / WWW..: http://www.lut.fi/~piiraine

[Note]

The Stupid Contests will be put away for awhile. Last week, I suddenly realized that they were, in fact, very stupid. In place of the Stupid Contests, I will probably invite more open discussion (see PKLITE vs. LZEXE above).

7)

[From Christopher G. Mann]

Royal, Stony, and I are just finishing up the Escape intro. It should be out Sunday night (November 6th, 1994).

[From Dan Wright]

Word has it the printing of the inserts will be completed next week and the complete CD package will get to me Thanksgiving week (20-26). By this time next week I should know all the details to write up an INFO letter which shall be sent to all those on my reserve list. Stay tuned for the latest…

8)

 Katharsis!ASCII - everybody's favorite ascii group - would like to
 annonce a new service for it's fans.
 I'm starting up a mailing list of people who want to recive the newest
 kts!ascii pack as soon as it comes out, straight to their mailbox. All
 you have to do is send me a message at zynit@maloka.waw.pl, and i'll add
 you to the mailing list. You will then get a uuencoded pack as soon as it
 is released... ok?
 so, remember: mail me at zynit@maloka.waw.pl to get on the the list.
 tinyz [kts!ascii founder]
 ps. Back packs are avalible too!

9)

Well, these Demonews articles are eating up more and more of my time. I hope you enjoy reading them. I'll leave you with a quote like Dan usually does. It comes from Book 1 of Paradise Lost:

      "Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven"  - Milton

Best Regards,

  Christopher G. Mann (aka Snowman)

r3cgm@dax.cc.uakron.edu ———————————————————End-of-Demo-News-#69-

1)
Section 1…Standard Information
2)
Section 2…General
3)
Section 3…Files
4)
Section 4…Musician's Corner by Snowman
5)
Section 5…Coder's Corner by Snowman
6)
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7)
Section 6…ESCAPE Demo/Music CD
8)
Section 7…Advertisements
9)
Section 8…Closing
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