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Posted: 20/02/2007 - 21:29
by Analog-X64
Chris Abbott wrote:
Yup. This one was a rerecording of the other one using a nice Analog soundfont for the AWE32.
Chris
Was a full version released publicly?
Posted: 20/02/2007 - 21:32
by Chris Abbott
On the BIT 1 CD-ROM, I think. That was a real treasure trove, so expect that to pop up again in file-form sometime
Chris
Posted: 20/02/2007 - 23:35
by Mayhem
Having checked, there are two versions of Black Lamp on the first BIT CD-ROM, the one in question here is v1
You know, trawling through it again brings back some memories...
Posted: 20/02/2007 - 23:46
by Analog-X64
Chris Abbott wrote:On the BIT 1 CD-ROM, I think. That was a real treasure trove, so expect that to pop up again in file-form sometime
Chris
I have NightMares because of BIT 1 CD-ROM. Its my first CD that got Laser ROT or CD ROT.
I've since had many other CD-ROM's that were Burnt get ROT.
But BIT 1 CD-ROM is awesome!!!
Posted: 21/02/2007 - 14:28
by Mayhem
Which is partly why I copied the CDs to my HD when I got them.
The other reason being my previous PC at the time had immense difficulty in reading the discs properly. Must have been some strange media incompatibility.
Posted: 21/02/2007 - 17:12
by Vosla
I wonder about that CD-rotting.
I have burnt CDs here that are 10 years old and none of them is falling apart (though I made backups for the case).
Is that an issue with certain media or just luck for me ?
Posted: 21/02/2007 - 17:22
by Analog-X64
Vosla wrote:I wonder about that CD-rotting.
I have burnt CDs here that are 10 years old and none of them is falling apart (though I made backups for the case).
Is that an issue with certain media or just luck for me ?
You've been lucky
I've had different CD-R Brands go bad on me. My First MAME Set on 3 CD-R which could be read perfectly 7 years ago are now riddled with CRC Errors. I've tried reading them on different drives even older drives and no go.
And I keep min CD-R's in Jewel cases stored in Filing Cabinet in a temperature controlled environment with Humidifier running and everything.
Posted: 21/02/2007 - 17:48
by Vosla
I have cardboard boxes stored in a dark cellar with minor humidity so the cardboard isn't rotting. CDs are also in jewelcases.
I plan on getting airtight ammunition boxes for better storage, laid out with papier mâché.
Posted: 22/02/2007 - 6:24
by omoroca
@Vosla: Today, there is not one single kind of storage media that does not require a backup. So you should
always have a second copy of data that are important to you.
@Chris: Thanks for the comments! I wonder where
my BIT 1 CD-ROM is now. I just remember that back then I didn't like it as much as the album and then put it away, but I can't remember where.
But it looks as if I've copied the files over before that. Can anyone give me a track/song listing so I don't have to post every single song here?
@Marcel: Sorry, only 2 MB of webspace! I've put a very short excerpt here permanently for you:
http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/terra.mp3
Is this by you?
Posted: 22/02/2007 - 8:05
by Marcel Donné
Yes, it is and it's made around 1991 - 1992
Posted: 22/02/2007 - 15:40
by omoroca
Marcel Donné wrote:Yes, it is and it's made around 1991 - 1992
Great job! Even measured with today's criterion. Why not submit this at RKO? It'd get an "Outstanding" from me on all accounts.
Posted: 22/02/2007 - 16:57
by Analog-X64
I have this version on my BIT2 CD-ROM. It is an 8MB Mp3 file.
If its ok and anyone is interested I should be able to host it.
Posted: 22/02/2007 - 17:09
by Vosla
omoroca wrote:@Vosla: Today, there is not one single kind of storage media that does not require a backup. So you should always have a second copy of data that are important to you.
I know that. It's my job (
well, right now as a 1-Eurojobber) to do such things among others.
Posted: 25/02/2007 - 13:36
by omoroca
I've got another one:
http://www.kim-homann.de/temp/excerpt.mp3
Anyone know who made this and when? Let me guess: Chris Abbott, 1997!?
Posted: 25/02/2007 - 14:03
by Chris Abbott
Bang on. Updated this for a ringtone later on...
Chris