More and more nostalgia freaks flocking together 😉 … And yes 2400 Baud was fine in 1990 if only to allow some of the less financially fortunate Europeaans to logon. We all started our careers with slow modems 🙂
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Analog Kid
12 years ago
I ran the Wild Side BBS. I started the BBS with one node, and eventually had all 5 nodes running at 56K with 3 gigs (yes, a whopping 3 Gigabytes) of Hard Drive space. — Ahh, the good ole days!
Analog Kid
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Synchronous Yak Demon
12 years ago
class! 😀
I never saw this one in the day…love the look and the tune. Razor and Skidrow did my favourite ‘tros to reverse engineer…devpac/seka/amigamon forever! 😀
…great to see you guys are still alive and floating around the scenes – kudos
SYDistix
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LS
12 years ago
Razor’s boards were all HST 9600/14400 including Wild Side except that last 2400 node. It was mainly used as an ‘intermediate’ multi-node board to offload traffic from our faster boards such as The Castle and The Pitch.
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-TCB!-
12 years ago
A 2400 Baud-node for that first BBS? – Must be early 90’s 🙂
Nice one, although I agree with mr.Spiv, either the sin tab or the way the vector calcs have been done is a bit inaccurate by the looks of the "shakes" in the rotating logo…
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mr.Spiv
12 years ago
Gotta love this intro! Jawbreaker was a nice guy and a cool coder. A bit inaccurate sinus table in this intro, I presume heh 😀
More and more nostalgia freaks flocking together 😉 … And yes 2400 Baud was fine in 1990 if only to allow some of the less financially fortunate Europeaans to logon. We all started our careers with slow modems 🙂
I ran the Wild Side BBS. I started the BBS with one node, and eventually had all 5 nodes running at 56K with 3 gigs (yes, a whopping 3 Gigabytes) of Hard Drive space. — Ahh, the good ole days!
Analog Kid
class! 😀
I never saw this one in the day…love the look and the tune. Razor and Skidrow did my favourite ‘tros to reverse engineer…devpac/seka/amigamon forever! 😀
…great to see you guys are still alive and floating around the scenes – kudos
SYDistix
Razor’s boards were all HST 9600/14400 including Wild Side except that last 2400 node. It was mainly used as an ‘intermediate’ multi-node board to offload traffic from our faster boards such as The Castle and The Pitch.
A 2400 Baud-node for that first BBS? – Must be early 90’s 🙂
EXCELLENT !
nice one from razor!!!
Updated: should be smoother now
@WK: yep. see http://bitworld.bitfellas.org/demo.php?id=7535
Very nice intro, tune suits it perfectly. Didn’t Jawbreaker also code a decent demo for Razor (Erazorhead?) with lots and lots of vectors?
You guys are right. The original looked slightly jaggy, but this one’s too much. Just sent musashi9 an updated version.
Nice one, although I agree with mr.Spiv, either the sin tab or the way the vector calcs have been done is a bit inaccurate by the looks of the "shakes" in the rotating logo…
Gotta love this intro! Jawbreaker was a nice guy and a cool coder. A bit inaccurate sinus table in this intro, I presume heh 😀
Everthing about it is nice, prefer the start of the tune to how it develops later on though.