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Located some Demo avi files

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GoHere The site may be having some problems though
added on the 2004-06-09 12:48:55 by Mike 3D Mike 3D
either i have sas problem or the hyperventilation video on that site is missing the brilliant 'you just eat, sleep, go on stage and nothing more' quote?
added on the 2004-06-09 14:59:21 by warp warp
perfect site!
Thanks a lot
added on the 2004-06-09 20:47:34 by asphyx asphyx
Nice find
added on the 2004-06-09 21:17:43 by YTVR YTVR
that is far the most wicked site I've ever seen :O
great site, but theres too few videos, are there other sites thats got demo videos, im especially looking for older demos, those that wont work on newer machines
added on the 2004-06-09 23:32:57 by sigge sigge
2 things (yes, it's my server ;) :
no multi connection downloads please.
and whoever is @ 82.226.230.... please kill your stupid d/l client that sends a req every 5sec but doesn't apparently understand HTTP auth. :P
added on the 2004-06-10 00:22:05 by kiza kiza
erhm. why the username/password? if you don't want to share, why pretend? :)
ah, fancy-smancy, there is a public username and passwrod :-)

scene / videos
What's the point of making videos of PC demos? Especially of new ones?

Demos in video are not that interesting to watch anyway. If I wanted to just watch a clip, there's a lot of non-scenish videos of better design these days. Code and technology behind the demo is what makes them interesting :-)

Not to mention that clips are much more costly to download because of their size. But that seems to be only local Russian trouble, since we're the only country without [reasonably priced] traffic-unlimited broadband connections :(
added on the 2004-06-10 12:33:01 by RCL RCL
The point must be that persons like me..sitting on i.e. a mac... can watch demos. I like it.
added on the 2004-06-10 12:52:49 by nelius nelius
I've now put the files on an ftp server and removed the lame referrer/password check.

And yes the main point is to show demos to persons on non-win platforms. :)

It would be cool to make videos from older DOS demos, yes, but I have no way to capture the video from my older systems. Well, unless they run in a Win DOS box.
added on the 2004-06-10 14:59:52 by kiza kiza
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net should do the trick in many cases :)
dosbox is slow and crappy
added on the 2004-06-10 19:23:18 by kusma kusma
so go and help them uncrappify it, you software rendering freak
added on the 2004-06-11 11:52:30 by Shifter Shifter
instead, one of the GUS-freaks should hack GUS support into qemu, which is a fast x86 simulator..
added on the 2004-06-11 12:10:01 by lodda lodda
GUSemu for qemu is on its way (first tests worked quite well), but most likely it will be a third party patch...
added on the 2004-06-11 13:30:22 by T$ T$
cool :D
added on the 2004-06-11 14:05:06 by lodda lodda
[shifter]<---- the funniest sense of humor on the poet site.
added on the 2004-06-11 22:25:38 by Mike 3D Mike 3D
The DosBox crew was going to use or hack up a dynamic recompiler, retargetable to x86, SPARC, PowerPC and whatever. I said them it is probably too much work for 1 or 2 people, and that a pure x86->x86 patcher is orders of magnitude simpler, but they said they wanted to keep it cross-platform. QEMU core looks like a solution for them as well, and the one which seems mostly ready. :)
added on the 2004-06-12 00:01:19 by eye eye
Dalezy your a genious,Thanks a million for working download links
added on the 2004-06-14 07:32:37 by Mike 3D Mike 3D
mind if i quote you on that?
added on the 2004-06-14 10:14:51 by dalezr dalezr
shifter: I'm not a hippie nor commie, so I won't.
added on the 2004-06-14 11:14:22 by kusma kusma

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