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Originally Posted by RTP
Nice. Were you in a group back then?
I remember Razor 1911, Fairlight, Next, etc.
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Originally Posted by GFED
Good times. I ran a BBS back in the days. Angels/Defjam USHQ.
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Name of the BBS? I had account in most, I was often in some by the silents, forgot the name.
In previous GFY threads a few ex-sysops popped up, including dr.picard of uss enterprise, friends of mine had paid leech account with
In C64 I was in ICS but too young to be relevant, I was more a lamer. But later on Amiga I been powerful enough to found Comax group, so ex-ICS's people (the original supplier, the crackers, bbs's etc.) joined and we grew up to dozen BBS's. Later I been in Ram Jam for just coding demos. I had chats with razor 1911 people (norwegian ones), the TRSI (when still was Tristar and Red Sector separated, the german ones), and most of the scene of the time, we was so El1t3, less people than GFY members, forgot who and about what
Googled some of our BBS's:
Mozart Mansion +1-904-765-0360 COMAX sysop: Mozart
WAREZHOUSE +1-209-772-9886 COMAX sysop: AMIGAMAN
TOTAL ECLIPSE +46-315-725-45 COMAX sysop: ZCANDALER
Total Eclipse (Sweden) (Amiga Demo Scene BBS)
My first crack was Strip Poker (Anco) in 1987 or 88 (I was 12 or 13):
Then made lots of cracks + trainers (cheat) menus:
My last crack was Brian The Lion (Psygnosis) in 1994 (I was 19):
Brian The Lion - AGA (Amiga Crack Intro)
Then I coded some demos (
Demoscene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ) with fellow swedish friends, this in 1996 we tried to participate at the Aseembly in Finland but the organisers found excuse not to accept it because Swedish hated there, you know what...:
Then I gave up Amiga's and just used win + linux for internet stuff. Really I developed some video games too but I been better a cracking them probably
