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'''Weee!''' (Christian Lier) was a coder and music composer of the german CPC scene. He also organised the first [[GOS]] parties. He also composed some musics for famous cpc-games like [[Zap't'Balls]], [[Super Cauldron]] and [[Prehistorik II]] (Amstrad Plus-Version)
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'''Weee!''' (Christian Lier) was a coder and music composer in the German CPC scene. He also organised the first [[GOS|GOS]] parties. He composed the music for famous CPC games such as ''[[Super Cauldron|Super Cauldron]]'' and ''[[Prehistorik 2|Prehistorik 2]]'' (Intro-Screen-Music on Amstrad Plus-Version).
  
==Membership==
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Together with Thriller of GOS he invented the first three-wire-network for the CPC, called Cadjo-Net, where they played a own version of Tron for fun with and used this networking technology to code on one CPC and run the compiled code on an other to prevent hang-ups and also where able to debug much faster on the machine they coded on.
* [[Cadjo Clan]]
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== Releases ==
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== Membership  ==
* [[Terrific Demo Stage 1]]
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* [[DMA Music Demo]]:first CPC Plus demo with DMA music
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[[Category:CPC scene members]]
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*[[Cadjo Clan|Cadjo Clan]]
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*[[GCS|GCS]]
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== Releases  ==
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*[[Terrific Demo Stage 1|Terrific Demo Stage 1]]
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*[[DMA Music Demo|DMA Music Demo]]:first CPC Plus demo with DMA music
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*[[Weee Demo 2|Weee Demo 2]]
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 1 March 2011

Weee in the early 90s

Weee! (Christian Lier) was a coder and music composer in the German CPC scene. He also organised the first GOS parties. He composed the music for famous CPC games such as Super Cauldron and Prehistorik 2 (Intro-Screen-Music on Amstrad Plus-Version).

Together with Thriller of GOS he invented the first three-wire-network for the CPC, called Cadjo-Net, where they played a own version of Tron for fun with and used this networking technology to code on one CPC and run the compiled code on an other to prevent hang-ups and also where able to debug much faster on the machine they coded on.

Membership

Releases