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Hello!

I just noticed I used to be on this list back in the past so let's see
if this works:

I don't know if you know the Amiga demoscene archives on the net,
Bitworld (http://bitworld.bitfellas.org) and AMP (http://amp.dascene.net)
the intent of which is to gather Amiga demos, packs and music (demoscene
productions basically). Check them out if you haven't seen your old
productions for a while! :-)

What I ask of you is, if you perhaps still have some old Amiga disks
about, containing demoscene productions - or maybe a hard drive with
some modules, disk images etc., is that you submit it in some form to
the demoscene archives mentioned. Time is essential here - floppy disks
and old (x)xx megabyte harddrives are already way past their
"best before" date.

If you don't have a working Amiga anymore or don't have the time or the
hardware to transfer the data, we can help if you send the disks or hard drives
to us - we have representatives in Denmark, Norway, France and Germany,
possibly in other countries too. So your best bet would probably be to send
stuff as locally as possible.

If you have already stored your disks as images in dms or adf format, you can
of course upload them to ftp.amigascne.org - and leave a little textfile
or something so that we can see that you're the uploader.

If you are a scene musician, you should also answer the interview form
available at AMP.

It may seem that Bitworld or AMP contains more or less everything ever
released on the Amiga scene. But after working with it for a while, I
believe almost everyone have a little something to add to the archive -
so if you still have contact with some of your old friends, pass on the
message, eh? :-)

Hope you can - and will - help
it's for the benefit of the scene, remember?
scene regards
Frank E. Larsen a.k.a.
Curt Cool/Depth




Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:03 pm

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