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Euromeeting Demo is a demo released by Logon System in 1991 to celebrate the first official Euromeeting (27-28 July 1991) in Osnabrück (North of Germany). In this demo, all people at the meeting had written a part of the scroll text. So it was a very long scroll...
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'''Euromeeting Demo''' is a demo released by Logon System in 1991 to celebrate the first official [[Euromeeting 1|Euromeeting]] (27-28 July 1991) in Osnabrück (North of Germany).
The first part was an amazing part created by Fred Crazy with a funny sinus scroll.
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The Second part combined two music (a st music transfert and a music composed by [[Poum]] on his music tool called [[Equinoxe]]) with an overscan graphics and a dual playfield sinus scroll.
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[[Image:euro001.gif]]
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In this demo, all people at the meeting had written a part of the scroll text. So it was a very long scroll...
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* The first part was an amazing part created by [[Fred Crazy]] with a funny sinus scroll.
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* The Second part combined two music (a st music transfert and a music composed by [[Poum]] on his music tool called [[Equinoxe]]) with an overscan graphics and a dual playfield sinus scroll.
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<gallery caption="The different parts of the Euromeeting demo">
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Image:euro001.gif|First part
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Image:euro04.gif|Second part
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Image:euro11.gif|Third part
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</gallery>
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[[Category:Demos]][[Category:Demos 1991]]

Latest revision as of 11:49, 28 November 2007

Euromeeting Demo is a demo released by Logon System in 1991 to celebrate the first official Euromeeting (27-28 July 1991) in Osnabrück (North of Germany).

In this demo, all people at the meeting had written a part of the scroll text. So it was a very long scroll...

  • The first part was an amazing part created by Fred Crazy with a funny sinus scroll.
  • The Second part combined two music (a st music transfert and a music composed by Poum on his music tool called Equinoxe) with an overscan graphics and a dual playfield sinus scroll.