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  Dead Hackers Society
It's mainly for 8-bit Atari fans but there are also guest from Atari ST scene (and even Falcon users).
Foremost there were two demos from The Ultra Crew for the ST, and two chiptunes for the ST as well.
TUC placed third and fifth with their demos and Dubmood scored second with his ST-tune and Timbral eighth with his ST-tune.
www.dhs.nu   (316 words)

  
  Atari Demos
The Atari Demo Scene can probably be traced back to a group called "The Exceptions" (TEX for short) who created a series of music demos (enhanced with a bit of scrolling text and some nice rasters) in 1987.
In 1988 the Atari Demo scene really got going with the release of the B.I.G. Demo which was a large collection of music ported from the C64 by Jochen Hippel onto the Atari ST.
Since the B.I.G. demo various crews continued to push the limits of the Atari ST hardware with both clever efficient coding techniques (pre-calculated sprites, table driven calculations etc) as well as utilising undocumented hardware bugs/features (border busting, sync scrolling).
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/at/Atari_Demos.html   (224 words)

  
 Demoscene
The Demoscene is a interesting computer sub-culture that came to prominence during the rise of the 16 bit micros (the Atari ST and the Amiga), but demos first appeared during the 8 bit[?] era on computers such as C64 and ZX Spectrum.
Demos began as software cracker's "signatures"; when a cracked program was started, the cracker or his team would credit themselves with an impressive-looking graphical introduction or intro[?].
Most demos were written by groups with interesting names, usually including at least a coder, a graphics artist, and a musician.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/de/Demo_scene.html   (275 words)

  
 ST/MIDI Connection: Winter NAMM Show Report
Atari again showed its commanding position as the "musician's computer" (in fact, virtually the only computer company present) between its own booth and the numerous developers of Atari-related products, many with Stacy portables running their wares.
Far from the madding crowd, Atari was located in a suite overlooking the convention floor.
Another impressive demo was given by Scott Gershin on the techniques he used to mate sound to film for the recent hit movie "Born On The Fourth Of July." This was done with Atari equipment, including the Atari MegaFile 44 removable hard drive and Hybrid Arts ADAP II direct-to-disk digital audio workstation.
www.atarimagazines.com /startv4n10/namm_report.html   (1313 words)

  
 Commodore 64 demos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These demos would later evolve into a subculture of their own, resulting in massive parties where demo coders would compete.
The Atari demos were also heavily influenced by C64 demos.
In Britain, the main alternative demo scene was the one of ZX Spectrum demos.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Commodore_64_demos   (907 words)

  
 Atari ST Store Demonstation Program? - AtariAge Forums
Was there ever a store demonstration program for the Atari ST? I love to watch these things, but I haven't been able to locate one for the Atari ST (or STE/Falcon).
Most demos tended to be OK for showing on ST or Amiga, just as long as there was no bad language included that was on the screen for a long period of time.
There were actually several demos for the ST. I have a slew of Demo Discs buried in a box in the closet.
www.atariage.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=77074   (1526 words)

  
 Hatari links
Atari Legend : A huge data base about Atari ST games.
Persistence Of Vision : POV (not the raytracer!) have created a lot of demo menu disks which can be downloaded from their pages.
Atari forums : Very good Atari ST discussion forums.
hatari.sourceforge.net /links.html   (597 words)

  
 AntiTCCLite for demos, why? - Atari Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
When I view them under demos in the community menu, the file tells me I will need a certain package to view the demo.
Demos require all packages that were used on the server they were recorded on, and if the server was running that anti cheating mutator, which it obviously was, you need it to play the demo.
There shouldn't be too many, and it should have a text box telling you which ones you need when you highlight the demo.
www.ataricommunity.com /forums/showthread.php?t=394771   (955 words)

  
 NeHe Productions: The Snowman
This was one of my favorite Atari ST demos back in the day.
The audio file is the only file from the original Atari ST demo that must be replaced.
I actually had to watch the original demo MANY times at 10% speed in order to write out a list of which frame to display and how long to keep it on the screen.
nehe.gamedev.net /data/projects/project.asp?project=the_snowman   (625 words)

  
 Internet Archive: Details: Amiga and Atari
So, the next time I find myself writing a "moan-about-xxx" e-mail to this support department, or a "it's happened AGAIN!" thread to that help forum, I'll be sure to remind myself to watch the demonstration of Windows 3.0 on CC.
the Amiga and the Atari both introduced a GUI and system architecture that allowed the system to move data faster without overloading their limited CPUs.
Atari had the lower starting price, and ended up more popular in Europe.
www.archive.org /details/Amigaand1985   (474 words)

  
 AGH Lynx Review -- S.I.M.I.S.
The special extra demos on the cartridge vary in the amount of progress made by its creators, but it provides a glimpse of things yet to come for the Lynx.
The Wolfenstein 3-D demo is very early, so it really doesn't reveal much of how it might be if and when it were to be completed.
A simple polygon demo rounds out the four-title demo package in S.I.M.I.S. Given the simple nature of the four completed games in this cart, it's no surprise that graphics are fairly plain and sprites are rather large.
www.atarihq.com /reviews/lynx/simis.html   (726 words)

  
 The Atari 8-bit Computer WebRing
The Atari 8-bit Computer WebRing, dealing with anything relating to the Atari 8-bit range of computers, ranging from the Atari 400 to the 130XE and anything in between, including the emulation of these computers and peripherals.
Atari8.com is a group of Atari 8-bit computer enthusiasts from the 'old daze' that refuse to give up their love of these wonderful machines.
It's being (slowly) developed for the Atari XL and XE series of 8-bit computers with 64KB or more memory, which narrowly missed out on a version at the time due to becoming obsolete.
q.webring.com /hub?ring=a8bit   (1147 words)

  
 Defence-Force: Atari Demos
The overall quality of the demo suffers of this because (excuse me but I really thinks this) at least a third of the demo screen ranges from average to bad.
Finally, the reset demo is interactive, and allows the user to enter comments about the demo, and so you can know who visualise the demo.
Used with the fast loader, it allows to see all demos on a 520 ST without having to reload the menu or the loader.
www.defence-force.org /computing/atari/demos   (1630 words)

  
 Sync - Files Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The classic demo from TEX. Had an amazing number of music pieces by the legendary Mad Max, and an extremely long scroll text.
A swedish demo by TCB, SYNC and Omega
Three demos in one zip file from this rather unknown swedish group.
www.sync.st /demos.html   (125 words)

  
 Internet Archive Search: atari
The International Atari Fair was held in Neuss near Dusseldorf from 10th to 11th of April 1999.
His death was a shock to his fans everywhere and we hopefully play tribute to those fans who lost a little part of themselves that day when Rob died.
Originaly composed mid to late 70's early 80's, the idea started because of an early Atari computer bat and ball game, the sound at the start is when the ball got stuck in a loop in the corner of the screen, the rest of the tune evolved from that.
www.archive.org /search.php?query=atari   (1918 words)

  
 pouet.net BBS :: Atari Falcon demos rules!
Atari Falcon DSP is really, really difficult to code and use it with its full power.
When properly coded and utilized(dsp) check some Falcon demos that basically rans only with that DSP and the main processor is doing nothing.
By the time Falcon has been released, be sure coders know how to use that DSP even if it's hard to code.
www.pouet.net /topic.php?which=2919   (760 words)

  
 ATARI.ORG / Pathfinder : ST : Demos
This is the homepage of AN Cool (Anders Nilson) of the famous ST demo group The Carebears.
Homepage to the famous ST demo crew who produced loads of intros and demos (Vodka, Eat My Bollocks).
We worked on Atari ST. Our main activities were: making demos, cracked software compilation disks, software swapping and spreading, making Amiga modules disks menus, cracking (under different group names).
www.atari.org /links/ST/Demos   (267 words)

  
 Modele de page
I made many stuff on the ATARI, and especially demos.
The demo requires only a 1040 STF to run, but you need a 1040 STE if you want the music.
Note: All these screen-shots were taken with SainT (ATARI Emulator) and scaled down to 200*150 with color dithering.
leonard.oxg.free.fr /ataridemos.html   (252 words)

  
 Atari Panther Video - BozNet
Anyway, this is exclusively an Atari games video, set to my remix of the Panther tune by David Whittaker.
The video was made for the Back in Time Live: Brighton DVD that Kenz and I compiled in 2003 for the September event, and shows off some of the Atari's graphics capabilities.
If your browser tries to stream the video and your connection is too slow, try right-clicking on the link and choose "Save Target As...", saving the video to your hard disk and then playing it from there.
www.boznet.com /wiki/index.php/Atari_Panther_Video   (147 words)

  
 Zophar's Domain: Atari 5200/8-Bit Emulators
This is a new Atari 8-bit/800XL emulator written in C by Sascha Springer.
This is the Windows port of Atari++ and is capable of emulating every Atari 8-bit system, including the 400, 800, 400XL, 800XL, 130XE, and 5200.
It is based on Gemulator 2000, but has all the Atari ST and Apple Macintosh emulation removed so as to use less disk space and less memory if you do need those features.
www.zophar.net /a5200.html   (397 words)

  
 Editorial: It's a Small World After All
It's been a couple of days since World of Atari at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim (April 7-8) and I'm still debating whether the show was a success.
Charles Cherry, head of TOS development, was the highest ranking Atari official there, although Antonio Salerno, vice president of Atari development, was rumored to be lurking about.
The decision to go fully Atari was an easy one--desktop publishing on the ST has matured considerably, and it makes sense to produce the magazine on the same computer we feature.
www.atarimagazines.com /startv4n12/editorial.html   (328 words)

  
 Atari Gaming Headquarters -- News Briefs (1999 Archive)
We were contacted today by Mark Goodreau of Hasbro Interactive, and in the conversation with AGH he shared Hasbro's plan to open the development and publishing of Atari Jaguar software into the public domain.
In related news, Atari Games and Sega announced that they have entered in a patent cross-licensing agreement, where Atari Games has granted Sega a worldwide non-exclusive license to its force feedback steering technology for use in Sega's arcade games and Sega's home video game systems.
Legendary entrepreneur, founder of Atari and creator of Pong has confirmed that he will be attending Classic Gaming Expo '99 as a distinguished guest.
www.atarihq.com /news/1999/index.html   (3973 words)

  
 The Atari WebRing
A site where the 10 years that ST News happened to be active in the Atari scene are remembered and extolled :-) With multiple (and some pretty crazy) links to other places on the Web and a lot of nostalgia for those sensitive to it.
Atari ST & Falcon 030 are happy computers because the great 3 logitron games are now available for free download.
This is a German page from Atari enthusiasts in Germany which meet regularly to play the good old Midi-Maze game.
b.webring.com /hub?ring=atari   (1294 words)

  
 ATARI.ORG / Home / The Definitive Atari Resource on the Internet
Atari.Org is a non-commercial service dedicated to the Atari home- and personal-computer users as well as the Classic Video Game enthusiasts all over the world.
By offering the most up-to-date news, forums to exchange opinions, hints and support, a comprehensive search engine, web-hosting for Atari computer or video-game related pages as well as subdomains and email-forwarding, we are doing our best to give the Atari enthusiasts from all over the world a home on the web.
Atari.Org is in no way connected to the current owner of the brand Atari and all regarding licenses, Infogrames, and is a pure non-profit service.
www.atari.org   (419 words)

  
 ATARI 16*16 Sprite record
As he writes almost all the demo, he try to beat the famous record too.
When I write that new technic (I think never used in an ATARI demo), I saw the CPU time was really moving, depending of the frame.
This demo has been released since a few time, but forum was down, so this screen is coming a bit late, anyway my previous record is beaten twice : I have to reveal my password.
leonard.oxg.free.fr /record16/record16.html   (1689 words)

  
 atari.fandal.cz
Everything was going rather good but when we both left high school in 1991, project Sturbon was terminated.
Probably the best stuff ever made by me on little Atari because it has nice gfx, sfx, msx and really very clever AI algorithm.
Logical game Cubico is my Atari remake of very popular game known as Clicks, Collapse, Clickomania etc. on other computer platforms.
atari.fandal.cz /stuff.php   (733 words)

  
 Atari demos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nowadays there is a small demoscene for almost any device that you can program, even PDAs, iPods and mobile phones.
The PHF Demo (1990, by a UK (Hull) based group called "PHF (Psycho Hacking Force)")
This page was last modified 00:03, 17 December 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Atari_demos   (523 words)

  
 Emulators Online - Free Downloads
Atari TOS ROMs, Apple Macintosh ROMs, ISA ROM cards, Mac OS 7.5 and Mac OS 8 boot disks and other related hardware/software can be obtained from us directly during our inventory liquidation.
is a free release of the Gemulator Atari ST emulator for MS-DOS.
It is based on Gemulator 2000, but has all the Atari ST and Apple Macintosh emulation emulation removed so as to use less disk space and less memory if you do need those features.
www.emulators.com /download.htm   (2756 words)

  
 Playing demos - Atari Forums
Atari Forums > All Games > Forum Archive > Unreal Archive > Unreal Tournament > General Discussion
You can usually tell the character of a person by the way they treat others that are of no use to them.
I don't know what you're planning to do with it, but I'm fairly certain you won't be pleased with the results of either of these.
www.ataricommunity.com /forums/showthread.php?t=336879   (245 words)

  
 www.atari-forum.com :: Index
This is where you post all your requests for demos, intros, pubtros etc...
If you have questions, requests or remarks about hackers, packers, screens or just menu discs in general, this is the place to be!
Atari Legend - Atari Shrine - GamebaseST - MJJ PROD - Paradize - Tracker Heaven - Wiki
www.atari-forum.com   (337 words)

  
 ATARI.ORG / No Fragments official mirrror
No Fragments is a collection of CD-ROMs (currently we have both two CDs online) with demos and other files from Atari ST/STe and Falcon.
The demos range from the very first to the very latest ones and are in MSA disk image format (ST/STe) and bare files (Falcon).
Well I have lotsa other projects besides this one and I couldn't con- centrate fully on the demo archive.
no-fragments.atari.org   (538 words)

  
 LGD - For Atari ST Games, Reviews, Demos, Music, Downloads, Box Scans and Much More!
Welcome to the largest Atari ST Resource on the Internet
See some amazing JavaScript Atari ST Demos here
LGD is undergoing a rebuild to celebrate its 10th year online.
www.atari.st   (358 words)

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