Would evidence of "Some music in IFF music format..." (IFF was an 8-bit sound format developed by Commodore for use on the Amiga range of computers) stored and made available on an anonymous ftp server and dated 1987-11-18 be of any interest? Reference is halfway down the page at this (LONG!) URL to archived NewsGroup posting:
http://www.google.com/groups?q=+musi...ue.edu&rnum=25
Compressed sound recordings made available 1990-06-01 in IFF format, LZH compressed files:
http://www.google.com/groups?q=song+...asa.gov&rnum=6
Songs digitized for both Mac and Amiga and made available on an anonymous ftp server on 1990-06-29:
http://www.google.com/groups?q=song+...ey.edu&rnum=24
On 1990-10-09, "a comprehensive sound site containing over 12 megabytes of sound files for your IBM/MAC/Amiga compatible computers" is announced on an anonymous ftp server with explicit instructions on how to access the files:
http://www.google.com/groups?q=song+...ch.edu&rnum=40
Finally, evidence of an adult oriented DL animation distributed on the BBS network in the early 1990's (possibly before?) can be found at (Martin Rimm's infamous cyberporn study) :
http://www.sics.se/~psm/kr9512-001.html#note132
'One animation, entitled "birra," depicted a woman urinating into the mouth of another. Made in Italy,[132] it was discovered on seventeen "adult" BBS in the United States and downloaded more than 500 times.' The reference link (
http://www.sics.se/~psm/kr9512-002.html#note132), says, regarding this animation, "[132] The animation was initially distributed by (or pirated from) Davide Toma and Luca De Gregio, Milano, Italy."
That's a misspelling of their names, as evidenced at
http://www.textfiles.com/computers/D...ON/dl-view.txt which shows they authored a user manual for a "DL VIEWER" in 1990 and actually created the DL animation file format. But it's doubtful they "authored" the clip in question.