2009-06-17
Exactly one month left to the party today and there are 150 people on the list now!
That means LCP 2009 will be the biggest swedish party (c64-wise) since
Tribute 1994,
and that was 15 years ago! Stronger than ever!
2009-06-10
LCP is now open for new registrations again! Earlier problemos with lack of space is
taken care of. Crowded and sweaty is the shit!
2009-06-02
Information regarding the compo added.
2009-05-27
Added info on the new partyplace, and how to get there.
2009-05-13
Visitor limit changed from 106 to 132. It might be extended further.
2009-05-06
We have now found another partyplace! The new one is located in Malmö, which is
only about 20 kilometers from Lund (the previous partyplace). Stay tuned for more information
on this and how
it will affect (in a positive direction) the number of visitors that we will be able
to let in (hopefully all). Note that the information about who will be able to come in the list of visitors
is not correct right now, since more people will be let in than indicated right now. This will
change in a few days from now too.
2009-04-16
Visitor limit reached! Note that you can
still add yourself to the list, and in case more visitors can be accepted (due to
other visitors canceling their reservations), they
will be accepted one by one, according to the order of the list. Also, we're working
on solutions for allowing more people in general, so stay tuned. With a bit of luck,
we might also be able to allow a few more people than the 106 stated below, so keep on
signing up! We're doing our best to let everyone who really wants to come to come.
2009-04-16
Due to the massive interest in LCP this year, we will be forced to suspend the
possibility to sign up when 106 people are in the list. Currently 100 persons are listed,
so there are 6 more to go. The reason for this situation is the limited size of the partyplace.
The partyplace is already quite "pushed" regarding the number of visitors currently accepted.
(The dude we're renting the place from will cancel the event in case we try to put more people
in there than allowed...)
In case someone knows that they will not be able to show up, then let us know. If you're keen on
going to LCP you better hurry up, or kill someone who is on the list.
2009-03-16
The response to this year's party has been something over and above the ordinary. 84 people signed up within
10 days after the sign up functionality was first activated on this page. LCP = hotter than ever!
2009-03-10
Another party feature - Demo DJs - was added to the party feature section! ...and a
market section was added today, where you can put up ads regarding cooperative traveling and/or buy/sell matters.
2009-03-09
Two party features announced today, and a party feature section was added to the site.
First, Mogwai - the data doctor - will
join us at the party, fixing machines to the best of his ability, and second, Jucke's experiMENTAL SID show
will dissolve all the remaining fragments of rationality from this party!
2009-03-08
Since people asked about it, I added a small note on the entrance fee.
2009-03-06
HCL signed up something like 2 seconds after I wrote the previous news entry. He is awarded eternal glory and
double vote-power in the compo!
2009-03-06
It is now possible to sign up! Who will be the first?!
2009-03-06
Started adding some more information. It will soon be possible to sign up for the party through this site. Watch out!
2009-02-25
Party announced, date set, and a first minimal version of this website went online!
For all the c64/amiga/atari/spectrum/console/whatever-lovin' sideborder musicians, stamp fakers, coders, forth lamers, screen dumpers (yes),
bbs hangarounds and full screen graphicians - we strike back! - and we strike hard!
On july 17-19, in Malmö/Sweden, we will present you with the hottest incarnation so far in the series of
Swedish copy/demo parties, and YOU are invited! Our aim is simple and direct:
We aim to provide the D.A.T.A. event of the year!
In addition to the mighty compo, there will be lots of other party features in order to make LCP a mighty pleasant
experience. You can expect demos on the bigscreen,
game compos, DJ'ing, movies - you name it! More details about such things will be added during the months to come.
The entrance fee is 120 SEK (roughly 12 EUR). Bring even money, if possible.
Even though we try to provide electri multi-sockets for everyone, it is always a good idea to bring one yourself too,
if possible. Also, don't hesistate to bring real machinery to LCP. Even though we accept the presence of laptops for cross
development, it is always much nicer to see a hall filled with C64's, Amigas, Ataris and so on!
The partyplace is located at "Skånes Konstförening", which is partly an art gallery and partly a place where concerts are
held. It it located in Malmö at Bragegatan 15, in an industry building, and you'll find a map
here.
Since the partyplace is in Malmö, there is plenty of unhealthy food and stuff available in the vicinity, to keep
your party spirit strong. (This also means that the previously anounced "Kiosk Patrik" is no longer an official party feature.)
To buy alcohol stronger than 3.5% in Sweden, you may be surprised to hear that you actually have to get to one of the dedicated
stores called "Systembolaget" to get that. (There is a "Systembolag" 1 kilometer from the partyplace, and there also happens to
be a McDonalds, Burger King, and a food store, in case you go for an excursion to that place on the saturday, or something.)
Space within the partyplace itself will be a little limited. This means that you shouldn't complain if you don't manage
to find a completely "party free" place to sleep. Tight and cosy!
Getting your ass to the right place
To get to the partyplace... Take a bus to Södervärn. A whole terrabyte of buses go there and it is something like a little bus terminal.
You can see how to get to the partyplace from the bus stop by looking at
this map
(the name of the street where the bus stops is "Spårvägen", rather than "Södervärn").
As you will see, the route suggested by the map system is rather stoned, but you get the point. If you press "Hybrid" on the map, you can see on the
photographic map representation that appears that there is actually a curved path for walking/bikes starting from the crossing between
Spårvägen and Nobelvögen, going more or less directly to the partyplace. Just go underneath Nobelvägen, in the walking
tunnel to get to that path. The partyplace is only 2-3 blocks away from the bus station at Södervärn, so it is not
very far to walk. Of course you can always take a taxi from the station to Bragegatan 15 (the partyplace) instead,
if you're into lazy luxury. A taxi doesn't necessarily have to be very expensive, and you might even get a flat rate to the place
if you ask the taxi driver.
If you're coming by train, and you're from outside Sweden. Note that there are trains directly to Malmö from
Copenhagen/Denmark, which amounts to a 15-25 minute ride or so. To get from the station to the partyplace, see the description
above. If you buy a train ticket from Copenhagen city or airport, you can buy the ticket from one of the ticket machines
provided by "Skånetrafiken", and if you buy your ticket that way, it will also be valid as a ticket on the bus within
Malmö, if you don't take a break after the train, before going on the bus.
If you're flying to Sturup/Malmö airport, you should take a bus directly from there to Södervärn.
If you're driving... There is space for around 10 cars or so, to park for free.
These are the party features announced so far:
Mogwai - the Data Doctor!
In the outskirts of the city, electronic dust rise from the radioactive surface. Only one person
manages to survive in this hardware-controlled environment - Mogwai! - The Data Doctor! His messengers has told us he will
visit Hemvärnsgården during LCP, both friday (probably) and saturday, to start building up a new army of working machines. In case YOU
have a broken computers, diskdrives or stuff like this, that need to be fixed - bring them to LCP, and Mogwai will have a look! If you are
lucky, the wounds of your machine will be healed! Hallelujah! At previous parties, he has managed to bring back quite an
impressive amount of machines from the dead.
Remember that he is doing this on a voluntary basis, and therefore it is a good idea not to take his skillful services for
granted, but to give him a beer or two and a big "THANK YOU MOGWAI! YOU RULE SO HARD!"
Jucke's experiMENTAL SID show
From the depths below the streets of Helltown, strange sounds are heard during nighttime. Some people say, in their usual
rational way, that it is some kind of noise resulting from the way the water flows in the sewers. Others are simply
confused. Only a handful of people know about Jucke's audio laboratory, and his plans of bringing it to LCP to
deliver another eerie SID experience in the form of Jucke's experiMENTAL SID show! The show will be delivered by friday night,
complete with PETSCII on the bigscreen and the voice of SAM.
Demo DJs!
Isn't it boring when parties have a big screen which isn't put to good use during the party itself, but used only
for the compo? Yes, I know LCP has been close to fitting into that description some years too... However, that belongs to the past,
and this year it is NOT going to be like
that! We have invited a number of people to work as Demo DJ's for half an hour at scheduled times during the party,
in order to keep the action going on and on! They will show different kinds of sets, such as general favorites,
forgotten demos that deserve to be better known, or other things like "best demos by group/coder X", or such.
Scheduled Demo DJs so far are Iopop, Puterman, Spot, Prowler, Rambones, Shadow and Jucke! The Demo DJ's
will keep a rather low profile, which means that they won't talk all the time in microphones and tell you to keep the volume down or
anything like that. The spontaneous flow of the party itself is, and will always be, the core!
The compo consists in three main categories: Demo, Music, Graphics. Since LCP is a multi platform party, there are always compo
entries for machines like C64, Amiga, Atari, Gameboy, Custom Funky Machine 99, and so on. The three
main categories mentioned above are further split into platform
specific compo categories, such as "C64 graphics", "Amiga demo", "Atari YM music" and so on.
If there are very few entries for some specific compo category for a specific platform, we reserve the right to merge several
compo categories into one
(like, for example, having a shared compo for "16-bit machine graphics" instead of separate compos for "Amiga graphics" and "AtariST graphics"
and so on). In the worst case, this means that categories which are not completely optimal to merge may be merged, but that's life.
Of course we will only merge compo categories where the hardware capabilities of the machines "merged" are at
least somewhat similar and "comparable".
On the other hand, the opposite may also happen: if there is, for example, a really huge bunch of entries for "C64 graphics",
then this may be split into two categories such as "Pixeled C64 graphics" and "PETSCII graphics", or similar. Since C64 has always
been massively present at LCP, for all of the three compo categories, merging of categories will not happen for the C64.
In case you have any kind of questions about the compo, just let us know.
Compo hardware and formats
In case you plan to hand in a compo entry for some other machine than C64 or Amiga, please let me know in advance. In this case, you will
also have to bring the hardware required yourself and you will have to ensure that it is possible to show it on the big-screen somehow.
Basically, all platforms are OK, apart from PC/Mac stuff. :) We will supply both 6581 and 8580 C64's. This year we will use
the excellent 1541U as "disk drive" for C64 entries, with Action Replay
cartridge selected. All entries will be tested on this hardware setup first, so in case there is any kind of unexpected trouble,
it will of course be executed on a 1541-II drive instead during the compo. Amiga entries will be executed/played using Spot's Amiga 1200
(060 with 64 mb ram).
Regarding C64 productions (music/demo), you will be able to specify whether your... thing.. should be executed on a 6581 or 8580 SID.
All C64 entries must be executable, including graphics and music. You hand in your entry on 5.25" disks and those disk are kept,
so be sure to have a backup of your stuff somewhere. In case you don't have a disk to spare, we might be able to help you out, but
don't count completely on this. If possible, please just hand your disk in (we're probably rather busy around compo time).
Submitting an entry
When handing in compo entries you will have to fill in a form with some basic info about your entry,
such as how long it should be played, if it requires any user interaction during its execution, whether there is
any further loading/disk access once it has started executing or not (i.e., if the disk may safely be removed after initial loading),
and so on. Providing us with this info makes the compo experience a lot more smooth for everyone. This means that you
should not just hand in your compo disk to whoever looks like a reasonable guy and then run away, even though you may be tempted
to do so. You should make sure to give the compo entry directly to Frantic, in order to make sure that no entries
get lost. E-mail entries are not allowed. We strongly believe in having the competitors present in the audience during the compo.
The rule of thumb is that at least one of the creators of a certain production will have to be present at the compo, in case there
are several people involved, like for a demo or so.
The deadline for handing in compo entries is preliminarily set to 8 PM (20.00), saturday evening.
Voting
According to tradition, the voting on LCP consists in giving each entry a score from 1 (very bad) to 9 (excellent), OR
giving a blank for this entry. So, if only 3 people vote for a particular entry, the scores for this entry are added
together and then divided by 3. This means, in theory, that scores for entries with very few votes may be rather biased, in case the few people
voting for this entry vote in a biased way. It also means that the only one to blame if you think votes are unfair is YOU,
because you didn't vote on this or that entry! :)
In order to make it easier for you to keep track of your voting scores, we will hand out papers and pencils before the compo,
and we will do our best to tell you the name of the creator/production.
The voting procedure is computerized and muy excellente. After the compo, a number of vote disks are handed out, and you will then be able
to fill in the votes you have scribbled down on a paper on one of the various voting terminals around the party place.
After a certain time, voting is considered
finished, and we will collect the vote disks again in order to compute (automatically) the scores. The system validates
the votes so that only one set of votes per visitor is accepted. This is checked against the list of people who paid the entrance fee.
If two sets of voting scores appear from "the same" person (i.e. someone faking a vote by hijacking another persons handle) both of these
votes will be discarded. Robot is systematic!
Compo prizes
The main prize when winning a compo at LCP is endless glory and admiration from the lamers. However, you can also expect some sort
of prizes. What exactly this will be, is not decided at the moment.
Releases outside the compo
There is no so-called "wild compo" at LCP. However, we still encourage the making of productions that do not easily fit into
one of the traditional categories of "demo", "grahpics", or "music". In case you have a production that you want to release,
that do not fit into these categories, but that you still want to show in association with the compo (outside the voting
proceedure), just let us know (preferably before the party if possible) and we will work something out.
In case you have other releases, like disk mags or tools or whatever, that you do not want to show in association with the compo,
but that you would still like to release as an official LCP release, this can also be handed in to us. We will then bundle
this release with the other releases from the party in the official LCP release pack.
A while ago I sent all participants a mail, asking them to reply to the question "will you bring a machine to LCP?",
with either "yes", "no", or "maybe". If you did not get this mail (due to spam filters or something), or if you have not yet
answered to it, please just send me a message with your reply. That makes it easier for us to plan, knowing how many tables
that will be required... This helps us in our quest to make sure that as many people as possible will be able to get in!
| Machine | |
| %00000000 HCL/Booze Design | yes |
| %00000001 goto80/HT & Up Rough | yes |
| %00000010 Yodelking/Defiers | no |
| %00000011 Pernod/Horizon | yes |
| %00000100 rambones/Ancients | yes |
| %00000101 radiantx/panda design | yes |
| %00000110 z-nexx/TJC | yes |
| %00000111 Twoflower/Triad | ? |
| %00001000 MagerValp/M&M | yes |
| %00001001 Joe/Wrath Designs | no |
| %00001010 Violator/Alphaflight | ? |
| %00001011 Archmage/Instinct | yes |
| %00001100 Lotus/Ancients | no |
| %00001101 Shadow/Noice | ? |
| %00001110 Macx/Onslaught | no |
| %00001111 mactron/arsenic/stonehead | yes |
| %00010000 phil/stonehead | maybe |
| %00010001 Jucke/Judas | yes |
| %00010010 Mindcooler/Sys5 | yes |
| %00010011 ZZAP69/Onslaught | yes |
| %00010100 Taper/TRIAD | yes |
| %00010101 Devia/Ancients | yes |
| %00010110 Klegg/Panda Design | yes |
| %00010111 Spot/Up Rough & Triad | yes |
| %00011000 Booger/Up Rough & HT | yes |
| %00011001 Inge/HVSC | no |
| %00011010 Opticock/One Million Boys | no |
| %00011011 Edhellon/Resource | yes |
| %00011100 linde/Gheymaid | yes |
| %00011101 GB/RAZOR 1911 | no |
| %00011110 fegolhuzz | no |
| %00011111 Avalon | yes |
| %00100000 ugha | ? |
| %00100001 Johey/Sys5 | yes |
| %00100010 blackdroid/Wrath Designs | ? |
| %00100011 Leming/Onslaught/Fatum | no |
| %00100100 Fix/TRSi | ? |
| %00100101 Orbiter/Compusphere.org^GALM | maybe |
| %00100110 Miztluren | maybe |
| %00100111 Skope/Up Rough | no |
| %00101000 Mogwai/Defiers | yes |
| %00101001 Frost/Tulou | ? |
| %00101010 Yoki/Up Rough | yes |
| %00101011 prowler/up rough & citron | yes |
| %00101100 TDA | ? |
| %00101101 Coffe | yes |
| %00101110 Bobisch/SX-64´ers | yes |
| %00101111 Puterman/Fairlight | no |
| %00110000 Yarrick/kryo | yes |
| %00110001 triple | ? |
| %00110010 Frantic/HT | yes |
| %00110011 lft/kryo | yes |
| %00110100 DCMP | yes |
| %00110101 Max Levin | yes |
| %00110110 Crazy Q/DHS/TiTAN/YM-Rockerz | ? |
| %00110111 DINO/Judas/Up Rough | ? |
| %00111000 GRG/Shape | yes |
| %00111001 JackAsser/Instinct | yes |
| %00111010 Mathman/HT | yes |
| %00111011 Graham/Oxyron | ? |
| %00111100 Yazoo/Oxyron | yes |
| %00111101 Axis/Oxyron | ? |
| %00111110 Oys/Oxyron | ? |
| %00111111 iopop/TRIAD | yes |
| %01000000 Veto | yes |
| %01000001 otro/Up Rough | ? |
| %01000010 Geir Tjelta/Shape | yes |
| %01000011 Dix/Bionic | ? |
| %01000100 Dane/Booze Design | yes |
| %01000101 VIC/Camelot | ? |
| %01000110 Jeff/Camelot/Crest/Viruz | maybe |
| %01000111 Slammer/Camelot | yes |
| %01001000 Cruzer/Camelot | yes |
| %01001001 Crown/Cryptoburners | yes |
| %01001010 Monty/Paradox | ? |
| %01001011 Asle/AMP | ? |
| %01001100 sasq | yes |
| %01001101 booker/Onslaught | no |
| %01001110 Sphinx/Arsenic | ? |
| %01001111 oxidy/fairlight | yes |
| %01010000 Sebaloz/Lepsi.De | no |
| %01010001 Britelite/Dekadence | maybe |
| %01010010 Jak T Rip/DMAgic & Protovision | ? |
| %01010011 VoDKa/Fairlight | no |
| %01010100 Larsby/Sca9 | yes |
| %01010101 iTCH/nOFx | yes |
| %01010110 Droid/201 | maybe |
| %01010111 maktone/fairlight/sac/superstars | no |
| %01011000 Pragge/Support yer lokal Doomcore Kommandoh | no |
| %01011001 Photon/Scoopex | yes |
| %01011010 Skyhawk/Laxity/Whatever | no |
| %01011011 Perff/No Name | yes |
| %01011100 esau/traktor | yes |
| %01011101 altruist/tulou | ? |
| %01011110 bore/traktor | yes |
| %01011111 Cresh/Elysium | no |
| %01100000 SounDemoN/Dekadence | no |
| %01100001 Kaze/Ancients | no |
| %01100010 Skate | maybe |
| %01100011 gr/wAMMA | ? |
| %01100100 Baeka | ? |
| %01100101 zabutom/fairlight | yes |
| %01100110 iris/drome | yes |
| %01100111 shoe/Syntax Society | ? |
| %01101000 Todi/Tulou | yes |
| %01101001 dalton/tulou | yes |
| %01101010 Groms/StyleDesigns/Triad | no |
| %01101011 MdZ/r4mb | ? |
| %01101100 Mason/Unicess | ? |
| %01101101 malmat | yes |
| %01101110 moh/panda design | ? |
| %01101111 Skyraider/Rage | yes |
| %01110000 FluBBa/UpRough | yes |
| %01110001 StingRay/Scarab | ? |
| %01110010 Shastar/Weird | no |
| %01110011 Lizard/Megastyle Inc and The Black Lotus | yes |
| %01110100 qwan/up rough | maybe |
| %01110101 Mega(Klins)man | ? |
| %01110110 Alikzus | no |
| %01110111 Random/8bitpeoples | no |
| %01111000 syphus/Up Rough | yes |
| %01111001 lnd | yes |
| %01111010 Oxygener/Superstars^Aardbei | yes |
| %01111011 Dent | no |
| %01111100 Minksler/NoFx | ? |
| %01111101 Sixx/Payzor$1911 | ? |
| %01111110 jallabert/tjc | maybe |
| %01111111 Steppe/HVSC | yes |
| %10000000 Luca/HVSC | yes |
| %10000001 Nullsleep/8bitpeoples | no |
| %10000010 synt4x | yes |
| %10000011 Killsquad/Triad | no |
| %10000100 Hawk/Style Designs | yes |
| %10000101 jfk/triad | no |
| %10000110 bongi | no |
| %10000111 Moppe/Oneway | yes |
| %10001000 nutsack/nofx | yes |
| %10001001 Phrebbie | no |
| %10001010 slash | no |
| %10001011 poladark | yes |
| %10001100 yago/K2 | yes |
| %10001101 nada | yes |
| %10001110 chantalgoret/HT | yes |
| %10001111 Curt Cool/Depth | maybe |
| %10010000 Krill/Plush | yes |
| %10010001 fortytwo | maybe |
| %10010010 Zedrick/Intergalactic Warez Foundation 2000 | yes |
| %10010011 Rusty46 | maybe |
| %10010100 Zephyr | maybe |
| %10010101 Carrion/Crest | yes |
| %10010110 matkrig | maybe |
| %10010111 Fred/The Gang | maybe |
Will bring a machine... (total visitors = 152):
yes = 74
maybe = 15
no = 31
unknown = 32
Do you want to cut traveling costs? Do you want to buy/sell something that you think
some of the party visitors may have, or may be interested in? Then this part of the
site is meant for you. Note that buying/selling in this way lets you avoid the hassle
of shipping stuff, since you can exchange the stuff personally, at the party.
If you want to add anything to this section, or if you want to get in touch with
someone who has put up an ad here, just send a
mail or a
message (CSDb)
to Frantic.
Cooperative Traveling
• Skope/Up Rough, SounDemoN, Britelite/Extend, and Bittin are all looking for a ride from Stockholm to Malmö, and back again.
• Jak T Rip says: I'm located in Berlin and would either want to join someone witch a
car or rent a car and take 2-3 sceners with me. I think Stingray is
also from Berlin... however,
enyone trying to get to LCP from Berlin or close to Berlin please
contact me!
• Groepaz says he wants to go from Germany. He lives in düsseldorf. Places he could reach via train without paying too much
would be cologne, dortmund, mönchengladbach. He says: ofcourse if someone could pick me up at home that would be super nice, because
then i could also bring my c64 and stuff.
• Veto says: anybody from germany needs a ride? i will drive from bielefeld by car to lcp and there is one seat left.
the plan is to leave early in the morning - but is still possible that i need to work, then departure is in the afternoon...
please let me know if you are interested.
Buy/sell/trade/give
• GIVE AWAY/Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX:
Cresh/Elysium says: I've got a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX to give out. If there's anyone interested PM me on CSDB.
Cresh/Elysium says: I've got a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX to give out. If there's anyone interested PM me on CSDB.
• TRADE/AMIGA MUSIC & DEMOS:
Crown/Cryptoburners says: Guys, The Amiga Music Preservation (http://amp.dascene.net) website aims at preserving Amiga Music and Demo creation. As such, we are seeking for ALL amiga disks, hardrive, CD-rom collections that contain Amiga Demos (packs, slideshows, intros, etc.) and Modules. We would be grateful if you could bring your old disks with you so that we could either transfer them to CD during the party or borrow them for a while. All disks will be returned with a free cd-rom that will contain ALL demos, mods, etc. Please get in touch with Crown (email to be found on http://amp.dascene.net/contact.php) if you have any question and thanks in advance for your support.
Crown/Cryptoburners says: Guys, The Amiga Music Preservation (http://amp.dascene.net) website aims at preserving Amiga Music and Demo creation. As such, we are seeking for ALL amiga disks, hardrive, CD-rom collections that contain Amiga Demos (packs, slideshows, intros, etc.) and Modules. We would be grateful if you could bring your old disks with you so that we could either transfer them to CD during the party or borrow them for a while. All disks will be returned with a free cd-rom that will contain ALL demos, mods, etc. Please get in touch with Crown (email to be found on http://amp.dascene.net/contact.php) if you have any question and thanks in advance for your support.
• BUY/Amiga1200:
JackAsser wants to do the A1200-boogie. PLEASE HELP HIM!!!
JackAsser wants to do the A1200-boogie. PLEASE HELP HIM!!!
• BUY/TAC-2:
Bobisch would like to purchase 2 Tac-2's!
Bobisch would like to purchase 2 Tac-2's!
• BUY/AMIGA500:
Jucke is looking for a A500 with kickstart 1.3, including a PSU. Preferably with 1mb RAM, but without ram expansion is totally OK too!
Jucke is looking for a A500 with kickstart 1.3, including a PSU. Preferably with 1mb RAM, but without ram expansion is totally OK too!
• SELL/AMIGA2000:
Frantic/HT has an Amiga 2000 for sale (picture here). It is a quite rare early OCS/kickstart 1.2 model, motherboard revision 4, made in germany, anno 1986. This means that you can run really old Amiga demos on it, which does not work on later revisions. It comes without add-on hardware inside, but note that it is still possible to buy brand new Zorro II hardware, such as IDE-controllers for hard drives/CD-ROMs (requires kickstart 1.3 or higher) and whole bunch of other things to this good 'ol machine! I have used this machine with all kinds of add on hardware, and that worked just fine. It has a broken alt-key (left) which is attached with blu-tack, and this solution has worked for 10 years now, so it works just fine to press it. There is a CD-ROM unit sitting in the 5.25" slot, which can be used provided that an IDE controller is added to the system. Give me an offer, and I will consider if I think it is worth it!
Frantic/HT has an Amiga 2000 for sale (picture here). It is a quite rare early OCS/kickstart 1.2 model, motherboard revision 4, made in germany, anno 1986. This means that you can run really old Amiga demos on it, which does not work on later revisions. It comes without add-on hardware inside, but note that it is still possible to buy brand new Zorro II hardware, such as IDE-controllers for hard drives/CD-ROMs (requires kickstart 1.3 or higher) and whole bunch of other things to this good 'ol machine! I have used this machine with all kinds of add on hardware, and that worked just fine. It has a broken alt-key (left) which is attached with blu-tack, and this solution has worked for 10 years now, so it works just fine to press it. There is a CD-ROM unit sitting in the 5.25" slot, which can be used provided that an IDE controller is added to the system. Give me an offer, and I will consider if I think it is worth it!
• SELL/A690 "CDTV" UNIT FOR AMIGA 500:
Frantic/HT also sells a "A690". This is a CD-ROM unit that you plug in to the side of an A500, and the A500 behaves like a CDTV - showing a CDTV boot screen when turned on etc. The device can also be accessed from Workbench and so on. There are two audio RCA connectors (i.e. stereo) on the back of it, which can be used for playing audio CDs. When this unit was officially sold, it was called "A570", and if the A2000 above is quite rare, the A690 is VERY rare. "A690" is what the unit was called when being shown on computer shows and so on, before being sold to the public. Unfortunately there was a battery powered ROM chip in the A690. My battery worked for a long time, until roughly 5-6 years ago, but then it finally died, which means that the ROM chip is probably erased by now. Someone with electronic skills may be able to fix it. Give me an offer if you are interested! (If you happen to know where/how to get hold of a burned A570 ROM chip and/or an image file of the ROM in the 570, I am also interested. It might very well work with the A690 since the PCB differences are very small.) I also have 4-5 CDTV games, including Turrican.
Frantic/HT also sells a "A690". This is a CD-ROM unit that you plug in to the side of an A500, and the A500 behaves like a CDTV - showing a CDTV boot screen when turned on etc. The device can also be accessed from Workbench and so on. There are two audio RCA connectors (i.e. stereo) on the back of it, which can be used for playing audio CDs. When this unit was officially sold, it was called "A570", and if the A2000 above is quite rare, the A690 is VERY rare. "A690" is what the unit was called when being shown on computer shows and so on, before being sold to the public. Unfortunately there was a battery powered ROM chip in the A690. My battery worked for a long time, until roughly 5-6 years ago, but then it finally died, which means that the ROM chip is probably erased by now. Someone with electronic skills may be able to fix it. Give me an offer if you are interested! (If you happen to know where/how to get hold of a burned A570 ROM chip and/or an image file of the ROM in the 570, I am also interested. It might very well work with the A690 since the PCB differences are very small.) I also have 4-5 CDTV games, including Turrican.
• BUY/ORIGINAL GAMES:
When Archmage is done with a hard day's night of putting l33t pixelz on the canvas, he likes to break out his joystick and unwind with some straight forward lamergaming. That, combined with the fact that he is of the opinion that a game worth playing is a game worth buying (yeahyeahyeah), makes him think of LCP as a good arena for adding some original games to his collection. Any original game for the c64 or plus/4 that is complete and in OK condition is of interest. He cannot match those crazy ebay prices, but he'll make you a fair enough deal and throw in a bottle of then finest Norwegian brew. .
When Archmage is done with a hard day's night of putting l33t pixelz on the canvas, he likes to break out his joystick and unwind with some straight forward lamergaming. That, combined with the fact that he is of the opinion that a game worth playing is a game worth buying (yeahyeahyeah), makes him think of LCP as a good arena for adding some original games to his collection. Any original game for the c64 or plus/4 that is complete and in OK condition is of interest. He cannot match those crazy ebay prices, but he'll make you a fair enough deal and throw in a bottle of then finest Norwegian brew. .
• BUY/WIRELESS NETWORK CARD:
Whenever Frantic feels like being lamer than a gamer, he pretends to be obsessed by PC hardware. Anyone got a wireless network card to give away or sell cheap?
Whenever Frantic feels like being lamer than a gamer, he pretends to be obsessed by PC hardware. Anyone got a wireless network card to give away or sell cheap?
The party is organized through the joint efforts of several of the
organizers responsible for earlier parties such as LCP, Floppy, BFP, St Lars, StLCP
et cetera. If you have ever visited any of these parties, you know what to
expect!
- Frantic/HT (and the rest of HT)
- Taper/Triad
- Iopop/Triad
- Jackasser/Instinct
- Taper/Triad
- Iopop/Triad
- Jackasser/Instinct
Releases, photos, and other things from the previous LCP, Floppy, StLars, BFP and StLCP parties are available in the
archive.
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