Process by quad [web]
Complete demography of the fifth demo release by Quad Process "Or what to do in a dull moment" Final version ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 1. issues À issues in this text file are : - the quad biography - system requirements - demo info - memberlist - how to reach us - and much much (much) more! ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 2. The Quad Biography À In our young days (1992) we were just some smartasses who just copied games and games and games and, yes, games. At that time Sarix, Skin and another guy had their little computergroup 'pc gremlins'. This was a 'well-known' group in the computer 'scene' of our town. Whizz-kid on the other hand, did the same, not in a group, but independent. At this time, we didn't know eachother. We got in touch with eachother by our 'gaming' and after some time we became friends and since then we started going out together. Sarix started coding some stupid and useless utilities in - don't laugh - basic in 1993. Whizz-kid started up his own board at X-mas 1993 and he got some demos which he liked very much. He got facinated by the demo-scene. Some time later, Sarix got those demos too and in 1994 he started to code in assembler. This was very tough, but after a while he got some knowlegde of coding. We (Sarix, Skin) started a new group called 'Nix Couriers'. This group did some coding and some game 'copying'. It wasn't a great success. The first party we went to is 'bizarre 95'. After that party we started the 100% demo group 'Quad'. Since we find out that there was some duwde calling himself 'NIX' so Nix wouldn't be a good name. (And who would that 'Nix' be, then? :) ) On 11-11-95 sarix released his first intro of Whizz-kid's board. A couple day's after this, necronomicon joined as a graphics artist. So we started to work on a applyform. Sarix coded the whole stuff and we used some ray-art from necronomicon. So we released an intro/applyform. And some rippers applied since we HATE rippers they didn't make it in QUAD. Whizz-kid got some contact with 2 musicians (soundmeister and goth) who were both members of quad. With our very first team of Sarix, Skin, Whizz-kid, Soundmeister and Necronomicon we competed in the X'96 4mb demo compo with a demo called 'Kamikaze' which reached the 8th place (out of 12). This wasn't very good but hey everone needs to start somewhere :) After the X'96 Skin talked to Darth Vader about his demo stuff and since Darth Vader was a friend of necronomicon, he had seen some things of quad already and wanted to join too, as a graphics artist. Nowadays he mostly makes 3D objects for demos and stuff. One week later a classmate of Skin (G-Day) showed interest as a Musician. Sarix went to Hogeschool Eindhoven and got a Internet account.... After a few days he was addicted to IRC and he chatted with Morgue Morgue liked the ideas of Quad, so he joined. To help Sarix with the coding. After all those applies we started working on our 2nd demo. We worked on it in july, august and september 1996. Some guest artists joined in for Perception: Zest/Spirit and Low Profile/Arcamax. We entered the Bizarre'96 Demo compo and reached the 6th place out of ??.. We were very disappointed that 'DEMOS VOOR DUMMIES' got ranked 4th since their effort to build the demo was very low. :) But after all Bizarre was a rocking party and we decided to try to build a even better demo. So after the Bizarre we started working on a brand new demo called Addicted. An entire new 3d engine was written by Sarix. We kicked Soundmeister and Goth. Since their productiviteit was very low. Whizz-Kid found out his handle was that orginal so he decided to change his handle to Arzamas. With Soundmeister and Goth kicked out of Quad we needed a new musician and we found one -> Darkxceed,G-Day Sarix was getting tired to code the demo al by himself so he decided to search for a new coder. (Morgue wasn't very active he only coded 1 effect for 'perception' so Sarix was a bit pissed) At Bizarre'96 he had met Inopia so he decided to ask Inopia to join Quad. And guess what ... He did. He liked the idea of being in a GROUP. G-Day leaves Quad after the Takeover for a musicgroup called Rave Beats International. So he could spend all his time to RBI. All the musicians out here probably heard of him :) Morgue didn't code anything for 'ADDICTED' so we decided it was better for Morgue to continue coding for himself :( Our demo Addicted didn't work fine on the compo machine after the credit part it hung :( But hey if you code nonstop for 3 days you always mis a bug. When Sarix got home he started the demo on his machine but he couldn't get it to hung. A few days before after he got his machine to hung (victory:)). Try windows->netscape->shutdown-addicted in case you also can't get the damn thing to crash. He tryed to build a bugfixed version of addicted and you probably can find the result all over the world (this demo you should check out). With a new Coder, Quad started to build their demos in Watcom instead of Assembler and while building a complete new 3Dengine in watcom a new coder joined the group -> Sagacity. On the way we where building everything a guy named BUCKSHAG talked to us and we liked his ideas and stuff so we invited him to QUAD. A new schoolyear started and Arzamas couldn't spend more time to QUAD. So he decided to leave Quad :(. With Arzamas gone we needed a new musician so we asked G-Day to make a exception for us and build a cewl tune for a new demo. And since G-Day is very nice guy he builded the thing. While building the tune with Darkxceed and seeing previeuws from effects he got the demo-virus again so he asked if he could join again and we said ofcourse YEZ... With this new team of people we started to build a complete new cool demo named 'FOCUS'. And Damn did we rock bizarre with this new demo in watcom. 7 minutes of effects :) (The above egotrip is not necessarily the opinion of all Quad members) After Biz97 we still had effects we didn't use in Focus and we thought you should spoil your eyes on those left-out effects. So we got together and built a nice demo called Process. Blah blah blah blah blah ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 3. system requirements À required PENTIUM PC with a least 16 megabytes of ram. 3 mb of free harddisk space. any soundcard will do (i think) but incase of a gus you need 1024k of memory. svga graphics adapter and a vga color monitor Vesa 320x240x16bit lfb If you don't have Vesa 320x240x16bit try finding univbe (scitech display doctor) and run it - www.scitechsoft.com - most of the time (if you videoadapter isn't too old) you suddenly have Vesa 320x240x16bit LFB recommended pentium 166mhz or above with at least 16 megabytes of ram. fast pci svga graphics adapter and a svga color monitor. gravis ultrasound (max/pnp) with a least 1024k of memory. prepared to watch it for the full 100% ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 4. demo info (by sagacity) À What do you get when you put 3 coders in solitary confinement for two weeks? We think you'll find that they will end up with a demo not unlike this one. Made in under 2 weeks, this demo routinely ruins any sort of image that Quad has built up in the past demos. Inopia coded most effects, Sarix and Sagacity tried their best to screw them up. They also did "design". The music was composed by Kork/Trepaan (wahey! thanks!) and totally screwed up by the MIDAS Sound System (hint to Kork: *NEVER* leave the instrument numbercolumn blank!) which manifested itself in hideous breakbeats played at weird pitches. Somehow, only Sagacity seemed to notice this. Hmm. Probably the only coder with some form of taste? Anyway, before you run this demo convince yourself your PC has about 15.3mb of free memory. So, perhaps a clean boot (with ONLY your soundcard drivers and perhaps UniVBE) will help? Well, have fun, and OH! - Before we forget: The little fluffy bunny was designed by Dick 'Fallus' Bruna, so we owe him. Bigtime. Remember: Next time, we might be able to squeeze even more power out of your PC. Then again, maybe not. Thanx for Support Skin for not supporting us. Where was Sarix, then? :) Tbl,Trepaan for delevering the music of their unfinished bizarre demo ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 5. memberlist À May I have your attention for the following, if you are not stated in this list, you don't belong to the Quad members. members have been listed in random order : handle function real name Sarix coder john-pierre verhagen Skin gfx artist bart pustjens Inopia coder niels brouwers Darkxceed musician bart veenstra Darth vader gfx artist/3d objects hans de vries Necronomicon gfx artist duy nguynen Sagacity coder roy jacobs G-Day musician franklin van veldhuisen Buckshag coder/gfx artist Cyclops gfx artist Quad groupies (listed, once again, in random order) : Deadline useless coder alex bartholomeus ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 6. how to reach us À * for general quad stuff contact Arzamas you can reach us via ... email addresses : Sarix - verhagen@worldonline.nl Skin - bartmail@worldonline.nl Darth Vader - h.p.d.vries@stud.tue.nl Necronomicon - q.d.nguyen@stud.tue.nl Inopia - inopia@horizon.nl Sagacity - mb265@hi.fontys.nl Snail mail (no swapping!): John-Pierre Verhagen / Sarix Nieuwenheerd 28, 6003 PG Weert, The netherlands ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 7. releases À filename date description dd/mm/yy nx2ndsrc.zip ??/10/95 Source: a little intro for nix couriers qdlicht.zip ??/10/95 Source: a light effect qd-necro.zip 28/10/95 JPG: great picture of a robot by Necronomicon qd-mcdmo.zip 11/11/95 Intro: MicroBE BBS intro by Sarix qd-lutil.zip 27/12/95 Utility: network utility (?) qd-apply.zip 01/01/96 Apply: Quad apply form qd-kmkze.zip 07/04/96 Demo: Kamikaze released at X'96, 8th place qd-titan.zip 07/04/96 TGA: picture for X'96, ?th place qd-percp.zip 08/09/96 Demo: Perception released at Bizarre'96, 6th place qd-dead.zip 08/09/96 TGA: Death Metal by Necronomicon at Biz '96 3th place organic.zip 06/04/97 XM: Organic by Arzamas rel'd at the X'97 1th place yar_mine.zip 06/04/97 XM: Ya'r Mine by DarkXCeed rel'd at X'97 9th place qd-death.zip 06/04/97 TGA: Death Angels by Necronomicon at X'97 1th place qd-addic.zip 06/04/97 Demo: Addicted released at X'97 5th place qd-adfix.zip 20/04/97 Demo: Addicted bug-fixed phystix.zip 20/07/97 intro: Phystix at Wired'97 4th place onfris.zip 13/09/97 intro: onfris at bizarre'97 2th place armaged.zip 13/09/97 JPG: Armageddon by Necronomicon Biz'97 1st place qd-focfn.zip 10/10/97 Demo: Focus final at Biz'97 1st place qd-procs.zip 02/10/97 Demo: Process 1st place at LowRes ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 8. Extended Greetings À MAR00N ex-BlUP! TBE UNKNOWN EXCESSIVE FORCE MAK0/NOGROUP TSE TUHB JELLO CRONIX TBL TSD FUDGE ASTROIDEA CHEESE TEAM SYMPTOM PSYCHIC LINK JINX SPIRIT NS NAAPERT IMPACT STUDIOS SUCCESS NEW ORDER TRANCEFUSION FADE EXCALIBUR ABSENCE TMATIC KFMF iMAGE! NOSTALGIA TREPAAN GREEN Melting POT INFUSE Projects AND TO AAAALL FRIENDS OF US OR PEOPLE WHO KNOW US OR ARE KNOWN BY PEOPLE WHO KNOW US OR JUST WANT TO KNOW US (a.k.a. QUAD-GROEPIeS) WHO IN SOME STRANGE REASON SEEM TO STIMULATE US AND KEEP US GOING (SO IT'S YOUR OWN FAULT!) ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 9. Disclaimer À We exclude any and all implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. We make no warranty or representation, either express or implied, with respect to PROCESS, its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose. We shall have no liability for special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of or resulting from the use, misuse, or modification of PROCESS. All trademarks used in this documentation/demo are property of their respective owners. ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 10. Troubleshooting À DON'T load your NETWORK drivers. Delete windows (works for every program). Format your windows installation disks. Boot with a clean config and autoexec. Wake up, open your eyes and turn on the PC. if all this fails email to sarix If it still doesn't work: Reboot your neighbour's PC. Don't load ANY drivers, except for some highly useful (but unfortunately often obscure) soundcard drivers. UniVBE will help. Problems with UniVBE not accepting your videomode, ehrm...We're working on it. Not. It's simply not our problem! This is a problem with SciTech's Display Doctor, so kick THEM. ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ³ 11. Your quick guide to cool things À What's hot What's not Drinking sulphuric acid LowRes Party Hall Napalm LowRes Party Hall Fenol LowRes Party Hall PentiumII Dual 300Mhz (blah) LowRes Party Hall Oh, you'll probably be getting the idea by now. (Not that it was cold in Amsterdam, or anything) Ú ³ end of info file ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ ( so, where ARE the 250 kickass sceners to meet ? ) 250 2*6^2 + 5*6^1 + 0*6^0 = 102. euhm. right.
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