LIBERATION by Force II
24.12.1994 -*- Force II WHQ: Fox's den -*- Edited by Fox Hi guys... Thank you for downloading or copying the newest Force II production. This text file should accompany the demo "LIBERATION", which we created for the PARTY IV demo competition in Denmark. If you would like to get further information about FORCE II, our members, our policy, or our releases, please read on. 0. LEGAL STUFF... We (FORCE II) are not responsible for any damage to your hardware or software that may occur after running "LIBERATION" (even though this is VERY unlikely). This demonstration may be copied and spreaded as much as you like, but it has to remain unchanged. The archive's name should be "F2_LIB.ZIP", and it should contain the following files: LIBERAT.EXE [The program you have to run] *.4C2 [Data files] LIBERAT.DOC [This text file] FORCES2.EXE [BBS addy] FILE_ID.DIZ [The file description] I. CURRENT MEMBERLIST [alphabetical order] - Ant (*1974) (Coding, PR & Organization) - Dandy (*1976) (Music) - Designer (*1971) (Trading, PR & Organization, Utility Coding) - D.E.L. (*1977) (Moral support =)) - Falcon (*1975) (GFX) - Fox (*1975) (Coding, GFX, Add. Music, Sysop, PR & Org., Texts) - Intransient- Accomplished (*1972) (Music) - Thor (*1974) (Coding, GFX) We are still searching for a competent bitmap artist to join us, especially because we intend to program a professional game (probably an action- adventure with a Doom-like GFX engine; the plot will be something having to do with Animal Rights. HEY - ANY SOFTWARE COMPANIES LISTENING??). If you are a graphician and feel good enough, please contact us - and enclose some of your work, for we would like to consider your abilities ! The nearer you live to our home cities, the better is your chance to be accepted! II. OUR BBS FORCE: Digital Forces BBS (WHQ) -*- Sysop: Fox / +49-(0)7025-7067 Dark Illusion (EHQ) -*- Sysop: Kaos / +49-(0)89-36102651 The PhoeniX Rising (USHQ) -*- Sysop: PhoeniX / +1-NEW-NUMBER! Point Break (BHQ) -*- Sysop: Lord Cyrix / +32-(0)11-43-69-25 Universal Mind BBS (IHQ) -*- Sysop: Jim Morrison / +39-434-33869 HD (M)BBS (NHQ) -*- Sysop: R0M / +47-52729023 Supreme Court (DHQ) -*- Sysop: Steel / +31-1650-51850 Creative Brains BBS (DIST) -*- Sysop: Nitus / +49-(0)2352-23234 Farpoint Station (DIST) -*- Sysop: Stingray / +49-(0)4202-76145 Hard Drive Caf (DIST) -*- Sysop: Hard Drive / +904-721-8831 WolfNet C.i.C. (DIST) -*- Sysop: Teki Ninjo / +49-FIND-OUT! Sysops: Please call our HQ if you want to become a Force II distribution site (note that no more Distros will be accepted in Germany!). Fill in the application form enclosed with this demo, and upload it as PRIVATE MAIL (written in capital letters because some people don't seem to know what a PM is!). III. FORCE II/RATSOFT HISTORY: Ratsoft was formed in summer 1992 by Fox and Ant, originally just for fun and not really with the aim of being a true demo-releasing group. Later that year, as we saw great demos like Unreal or Cronologia, we got really fascinated by those productions, and we decided to release a demo created by ourselves - yet we did not know what it would be like, but the few routines we had got at that time did not let us do very spectacular things. You can see the results of these very first attempts to do something with the PC's graphics capabilities in The Sinus Demo and in Fox's Demo, which was released only one month later (anyway, it was based on nearly the same techniques as The Sinus Demo...). Well, our routines developed, and in the meantime we had realized that our group's name "Ratsoft" did definitely not sound very promising; we always got frustrated when we saw in different BBS's around that no-one downloaded the file with the nice description "The RatSoft Sinus Demo"... so we finally decided to leave the rats in peace and to call our group "Force II". I guess you will ask why we chose "Force II" !? Well, it's quite simple. For most of my suggestions concerning a new name for our group were labelled as "too dark" or "too mystic" by Ant, and for I did not like his suggestions either, we sought (and found) a simple, but promising name. That's FORCE II - two because of two ( ;) ) reasons: First, we were TWO people at that time - and second, because it was a kind of second beginning after the chapter 'Ratsoft' had been closed. Our first release under this new name was the Intro for the Digital Forces BBS. It was our first step into the direction of coding demos reaching really acceptable standards, though it can't be compared to the things you see in demos that are released nowadays. Anyway, this intro was spreaded much more intensively than our earlier productions (probably because of the group's new name !??!?)... The Digital Forces BBS as our WHQ enabled us to expand massively. We actually met most of our current members by modem, visited each other, and this way, things kept developing. IV. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THIS DEMO: LiBERATiON requires a 386 (or faster) system with GUS, and it won't look really good on anything much slower than a 486SX/25 with VLB, because most of the effects are really FULLSCREEN and therefore require a fast video board. If your system doesn't meet these requirements, we suggest that you don't run "LIBERATION". It will probably not be worth being watched under these circumstances. In addition to this, you need about 650'000 Bytes of free memory (conventional+UMB). This should be easy to get if you are using a memory manager like EMM386 or QEMM. And don't forget to run ULTRINIT before executing the demo. If there are too many bugs left in this version (which is due to the lack of time very likely), we may release a bugfixed version in January 1995. If you like this production, it would be great if you could send us a postcard or something like that...just to let us know where this thing has arrived. Of course you can also contact us if you want to swap demos, make friends, support Ant and me with Hardware, Software or money (we are both poor students ;) ), tell us how cool we are (hehe...), give us moral support (we always need that...all those fuckin' things that mankind inflicts on earth and its creatures sometimes really put us down), or for any other sensible reason. Our addresses are: Fox: Dag Frommhold Eichbergstraáe 47 72639 Neuffen Voice - 07025-4099 FAX - 07025-7067 BBS - 07025-7067 (see above) Ant: Frank Hunszinger Weinbergstraáe 8 72636 Frickenhausen-Linsenhofen Voice - 07025-3694 V. LiBERATiON was betatested on: - Falcon's 486DX2-66 VLB, 256k L2 Cache, ET-4000W32p 32Bit/1MB, 8MB RAM - Fox's 486SLC2-66 VLB, 128k L2 Cache, CL5426 32Bit/1MB, 4MB RAM - Ant's 486DX-33 VLB, 256k L2 Cache, ET4000W32i 32Bit/1MB, 4MB RAM - dATa's 486DX-50 ISA, 256k Cache, ET-4000 16Bit/1MB, 8MB RAM - Designer's 486DX2-50 VLB 128k L2 Cache, CL5428 32Bit/1MB, 8MB RAM thanx to these people for the time you spent on watching and judging our demo! VI. Qualified and unqualified remarks during the 'process of creation': - "Where is that damn Crpes-shop that was here one hour ago ?" (Thor after waiting for the other members at the wrong station for about 1.5 hours) - "I've got an ASM-Source... but compiled, it is a MOD-FILE!!!" (Ant talking about his playing routines) - "Meine Labels sind AUSgerckt!" (Thor discussing programming styles with Fox and Ant) - "Hmm...guess he can only upload after he has uploaded something..." (Fox taking a glance at his BBS) - "DO UNTIL 1=2: PRINT "HALLO ! ";:LOOP" (A demo part by Ant we DIDN'T like to include) - "Jeder vernnftige Mensch hat ein Telefon gefressen!" (Thor, originally intending to say "die TELEKOM"!) - "PUSH AX...SHR EAX,16...PUSH AX...PUSH EAX!" (Fox's S-A-F-E way to store registers) AND: - Is it right that Ant never forgets to park his IDE Harddisk ? =) VII. RATSOFT/FORCE II PRODUCTIONS: So far, we have released the following productions: Rel. Name Date Filename Type The Sinus Demo 11/92 SINDEMO.ZIP Intro Fox's Demo 12/92 FOXDEMO.ZIP Intro DF Mini Intro v1.0 04/93 FORCES.EXE BBS Addy Digital Forces Intro 05/93 FORCES.ZIP Intro Sound Attack 01/94 ATTACK.ZIP Music Disk Airsky 01/94 AIRSKY.ZIP .ULT File Fiction 01/94 FICTION.ZIP Demo Metal Banger 01/94 MET-BANG.ZIP .ULT File Treibjagd 01/94 JAGD.ZIP German short story contra hunting ASM-Menu 02/94 ASM-MENU.LHA Assembler Menu for Amiga U C 4 ME 02/94 UC4ME.ZIP .MTM File Ranxero 02/94 RANXERO.ZIP .ULT File Amiga - PC - TextCon 02/94 APTCON22.ZIP Amiga<>PC Text Converter Intro Fox 04/94 IFOX100.ZIP Intro Maker Fight Hunting 05/94 FH.ZIP .ULT File Exotic Text Converter 05/94 ET-CON13.ZIP Text Conversion Utility Resolution 013 06/94 RES013.ZIP .MOD File Arctool 0.2beta 06/94 ATOOL02B.ZIP Simple Archive Tool SpaceD 08/94 SPACED.ZIP 4K-Intro PhoeniX Rising Addy 09/94 PHOENIX.ZIP BBS-Addy Digital Forces Addy II 12/94 FORCES2.ZIP BBS-Addy Liberation 12/94 F2_LIB.ZIP Demo (as well as some minor releases, e.g. a Benchmark, a little Stars-Intro, SearchBBS) VIII. Some remarks on the F0RCE ][ policy You will probably already have recognized that, unlike most other demo groups we know, we in Force II try to give our demo something that can be called a "deeper sense". As most Force II members are interested in politics and other important things beyond the demo and computer scene, this is only natural - and as we think, speaking out against any form of injustice belongs to the most basic and also to the most important things a human being can do in order to improve the situation so many oppressed beings are in. We have decided to point out our opinions on various forms of exploitation of living creatures in our demos, and we can only say that we are puzzled by the fact that we seem to be the only demo group that does this. Of course, we do not only speak out against exploitation and destruction in demos. Fox is also an author who is just about to get his second book published. His first book, a hard-covered non-fiction title against hunting, has been published in April 1994, and has so far received very good remarks in different magazines. For German-speaking readers who may want to buy this book: It is called "Das Anti-Jagdbuch - von der ethischen und kologi- schen Realitt des edlen Waidwerks", it contains about 360 pages with photos and lots of text :) and it is available for 32 DM at your local bookshop (tell them to order it). In addition to this, Fox has written different articles for various animal rights magazines. If you want to contact us in order to discuss about anything we've just mentioned, just call or BBS or write to the snail mail addresses you can find in this text file. Because we are all very busy, letters we consider to be less important may get answered later than letters which seem more urgent to us. IX. OUR WHQ BBS ...is the Digital Forces BBS, with Fox as its Sysop. At the moment, we have got 1.0 GB of HD space directly accessible. Via Network, there are further 500 MB on a different Harddisk ready for usage. In addition to this, there is a CD-ROM drive connected to the BBS. All these features give you a total amount of theoretically accessible data of about 2.0 Gigabytes. The Digital Forces BBS has got one of the greatest Demo bases in Southern Germany. Currently, there are more than 250 Megabytes of Demos, Intros and Music Disks ready for download, as well as many other files... but you will surely realize that yourself if you'll dare a login ! JUST ENTER FOX'S DEN ! Tech specs: 2400-28.800 V.34, 8N1, 24h online, 386-40MHz/486-66MHz BBS-# +49-(0)7025-7067 Further lines will be added as soon as there is money for them :)! signed by Fox of Force II 24th December 1994, 18.44
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