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The name MC-Paddy stands for MC (Machine Code) Paddy (Party) and was to be understood as a bit of a programming marathon. | The name MC-Paddy stands for MC (Machine Code) Paddy (Party) and was to be understood as a bit of a programming marathon. | ||
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Revision as of 06:58, 31 December 2006
MC-Paddy I (1989) was the first of three "only 72 hours"-Demos created by the swiss trio Asterix, TMP and Warlock.
The idea behind those parties was to create an entire demo from scratch in three days time.
The name MC-Paddy stands for MC (Machine Code) Paddy (Party) and was to be understood as a bit of a programming marathon.
Two other MC-Paddies followed this one: MC-Paddy II and MC-Paddy III.