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S&KOH is a [[Logon System]] demo coded by [[Overflow]].
 
S&KOH is a [[Logon System]] demo coded by [[Overflow]].
It's an astonishing piece of optimized [[Z80A]] code.
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It's an astonishing piece of optimized [[Z80]] code.
 
Graphics of this demo are by [[Zebigboss]] from the [[Krad'os Crack'ers]].
 
Graphics of this demo are by [[Zebigboss]] from the [[Krad'os Crack'ers]].
 
This demo was released in 1991.
 
This demo was released in 1991.

Revision as of 03:48, 1 October 2006

S&KOH is a Logon System demo coded by Overflow. It's an astonishing piece of optimized Z80 code. Graphics of this demo are by Zebigboss from the Krad'os Crack'ers. This demo was released in 1991.


What does S&KOH mean?

S&KOH is the chemical formula for sulphur and potassium, or in French, 'soufre et potasse'. 'Soufre et potasse' also means 'suffering and hard-working'. When releasing this demo, Olivier was suffering and hard-working in a high-school.

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