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Death of the left border by TNT Crew

platform :

  Atari ST
type :

  demo
release date : 1988
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added on the 2007-01-28 by evil  

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Bye bye left border. A milestone release. A Kraftwerk (I belive) sample-mix and a small scroller beside the death of the left border.

Blurry screeny from the video capture, sorry couldn't get it any other way.

Youtube video
  added on the 2007-01-28 by evil  
Evil: It is indeed KRAFTWERK's "Sex Object" which is sampled here :)
  added on the 2007-01-28 by ltk_tscc  
Wahey! Never seen that one before
  added on the 2007-01-28 by petemobil  
MILESTONE!!

Didn't saw it at the time either.
  added on the 2007-01-28 by p01  
border went home
  added on the 2007-01-28 by gr  
Great! I couldn't run it, but it worked since pov 27 (almost ;( thx for the video evil) http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=16033
  added on the 2007-01-28 by Buckethead  
:)
  added on the 2007-01-28 by las  
cool classic screen, typical tnt design...:-)
  added on the 2007-01-28 by Zweckform  
Milestone indeed.
  added on the 2007-01-28 by keops  
  added on the 2007-01-29 by ultra  
I'm curious... in which order were the ST border limitations beaten by democoders, and roughly when was each border "nuked"? :)
  added on the 2007-01-29 by xeron  
Xenon: http://www.tcs.ifi.lmu.de/~brandtf/papers/fullscreen.txt
  added on the 2007-01-29 by keops  
Keops:

I think that the Flix text is wrong on several accounts. First they say that the lower border was first removed in the B.I.G demo when it clearly was removed in the Super Neo Demo Show before it. Secondly they say that the upper border was crushed after the left one. But in this demo (Death of the left border) the scroller tells that only the upper border remains to be broken.

So, as far as I can tell, it would be something like this:

1. Lower border (super neo demo show/tex)
2. Right border (amiga demo)
3. Left border (this one)
4. upper border - less sure which was the first one, xxx int perhaps ?

Total fullscreen: Omega in The Omega demo december 1988. But it's really hard to get working. So the first good/easy working one would be the Level 16 screen in the Union demo.
  added on the 2007-01-29 by evil  
Evil: true, many mistakes in it indeed. Same goes for his Atari demo history page, it features some mistakes here and there.

Agreed for the first proper fullscreen, it has to be the Union demo's.

Still no hint about that lower border thing from Alyssa by the way?
  added on the 2007-01-29 by keops  
Keops: [url=http://pouet.net/prod.php?which=29427]Super neo demo show[/url ] :-) That's the Alyssa rout.
  added on the 2007-01-29 by evil  
Fucking space key.. let's try it again:
Super neo demo show
  added on the 2007-01-29 by evil  
For the above reasons.
  added on the 2007-01-29 by xernobyl  
Thump up for the achievement in its time!
  added on the 2007-01-30 by simonsunnyboy  
didn't know this was achieved first by TNT..
  added on the 2007-01-30 by earx  
yes hehe yessss
  added on the 2007-01-30 by seppjo  
cool technical stuff - fullscreen was not far away anymore...
  added on the 2007-08-14 by RA  
Breakthrough coding! Amazing at the time.
  added on the 2008-11-08 by HAQ  
atariiii!
  added on the 2009-10-05 by pommak  
Wow !
  added on the 2009-10-06 by lsl  
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