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  • This download is an executable MS-DOS program that will not run on a modern computer. It needs a DOS emulator such as DOSBox-X, Staging; or a virtualized MS-DOS or FreeDOS system.
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  • Last modified Jan 19, 2000 10:35:13 AM
     MD5 checksum 5d3f9f4f93aa968bcbb0b95d19e5db24
        Mime type Zip archive data

1990 April 24

1st birthday celebration intro.
  • Zip - DOS / Cracktro or intro
  •   Demozoo   Pouët
  • BCG, writer credits
  • BCG, program credits

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Lamers: Get your fingers out of this demo! This demo requires 100% compatible VGA-card. So if the scroll isn't smooth or something like that, the problem is meaby in your VGA! Press any key to continue. $ Sorry, you need VGA to see this demo. Yo there! It's �BCG of Sorcerers of FHCA here again. First a note: If your computer is too slow, this scroll isn't smooth. Sorry about that. And I hope you can see those moving bars in border too. Now I must warn you: This scroller is VERY, VERY little one. Only about 2800 chars. Sorry about that. Now a importand message: Thomas Lemstrom is even bigger lamer than Timo Jussila. Beware! He's (it?) the biggest lamer a know! Well then... I think it's about a time to send ‡THE GREETINGS (and there's nothing you can do about it)! So, greetings to (in SUMMAMUTIKKA order, of course): Devious of Sorcerers of FHCA (Have you now got your new computer? Hope so...), Fox of Sorcerers of FHCA (Hi there! Try to code something too someday.), Sebu of Sorcerers of FHCA (Buy a ‡VGA!), Porzas of Gremlins of FHCA (Yeah, I liked "εWHEE!". Meaby I'll code some graffix-parts too, someday. This part is now VGA-only, happy? When do you keep your copy-party?), Mr. ZZ of Gremlins of FHCA (How's it going with assembler?), Rosvoz of Gremlins of FHCA (Thanx for the manual!), Zuniz of Gremlins of FHCA (Buy a computer. :-), Maha of FHCA (Problems?), Predator of Verdict of FHCA (Gimme my VHS and disk back, NOW!), Terminator of Verdict of FHCA (Hi there! When do you buy your new computer?), Chrisse (Still wearing that serious face? ;-), KME (Don't worry about Mr. ZZ, he's just a kid. :-), Spot the Pigeon of �Pimpers (Thanx for muzax!), Dragons-Team (Hercules-"graphics" looks awful...), Alf (Haven't heard anything about you for a long time...), Alpo, Anno Domini (Something coming?), Archie (What's up?), Artzi (Hmm....), Atari (Fuck you!), Axo, Eeppa (Hmmm“▓.░), Fokke (Kill yourself!), Hatza (You're a lamer...), Hellborne (How's it going?), Iceball (Nize graffaxs.), Jada (Where are you?), Juha L. (New VHSes?), Mats . K (Hellsningars), ceMK, Nico, Pekka K. (How's it going?), SIG ("No-one may call to ByeLine..."), Spider (Hi! Gimme my magazines and VHS back!), Ta. Ru. (Remember to call before you'll come!), The Amiga Man (YO THERE!), THL (Hi! Wanna join FHCA?), Tiuku & Tiuku (Some new stuff?), Toni A. (A mega thanx!), Tumppi (Harhar...), WIZ (Yo there, bottle-eye...), Wallie (Hips!), X-Ter, Zakke, JPM of FC (No ripping...), Thomas Lemstrom (You're a jerk! A complete asshole!). Well.. That's enough for the greetings. Now something else. Contact us, if you want to join FHCA. It's some kind of a 'group of groups'. And it's the biggest PC-group in Finland! Or contact me to swap stuff. Write to: Ankkurikylankatu 21 B 15, SF-20240 TURKU, Finland. Or call to +358 21 404 036, 24h, v21/22bis. As I said, this scroller is VERY little one. So it's about time to....
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