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Steve  (SD7)  (1987 - ??)

Ex member of :
Compunet Computer Club, NATO (1988 -> 1990), South East Cracking Group (1987 -> 1988)
Functions :
Coder, Graphician, Logo Graphician

Handle alternative spelling :
SteveDay72, SD7, Steve Day, Steve'87, Steve'88, Steve'89

Handlestory :
The SD7 handle was my Compunet user ID.

Some people confuse me with the other "Steve Day" (STE'86) who is famous in the 8-bit world for his graphics.


Trivia :
Compunet ID: SD7

I grew up in Eltham, London (UK) and moved to Texas (USA) in 2000 after getting married.

I often signed my demos as "Steve", sometimes with the last two digits of the year (ie: "Steve'87", "Steve'88")

I was a member of NATO (UK) for a while, before dropping out of computers entirely for a while in 1991, when I sold my Amiga 500 to help buy my first car.

I messed around a little with x86 assembly on my dad's 8086 based Amstrad PC (I coded one of those procedural fire routines, dabbled with custom characters, and small things like that). I couldn't understand its memory segmentation.

In 1994 I was lured back to computers after playing the original DOOM. I worked hard and saved enough to build my first PC based around an i486SX-33 and it had a whopping 210MB HDD!! ¦D

I got into the wonderful world of full-color graphics, studied HTML&Javascript, I learned some C, and did enough x86 assembly that I could "patch" software. In 1997 I became a self-employed programmer and released a commercially sold plugin for a popular 3D ray-tracing package.

I ended up working as a freelance web-developer and sysadmin, plus did some film/TV work on the side as an extra (starting with Star Wars Episode I during the summer of 1997).

In 2000 I came to Texas to visit my fiancé and we went on a road trip. Unfortunately I'd worn myself out and developed severe mononucleosis/glandular-fever (which I'd had previously when I was 16 and it never fully went away). This time it turned into a full-blown case of CFS/ME. I was bed-bound for weeks, still in Texas, where I came to realize I couldn't bear to be apart from my fiancé and we got married. So I ended up filing for residency and have been here ever since.

The CFS/ME is more manageable now, but not enough that I can say I'll do "X" on day "Y", so I still cannot work.

Nowadays I rescue cats (or any animal that comes my way needing help). I also love movie props, particularly Star Wars props (blasters, lightsabers, etc), which I build from time to time. I am into DIY, not for fun as much, but rather for the money saving (and because I don't trust the average contractor/plumber/electrician to do work as good as I can).

I do hope to make another C64 demo or even a game, and take notes of ideas when I get them. Right now the house is in such a state that I don't even have a safe place to set up the C64s and code... The DIY will solve that problem - eventually!


Country :
United States

Releases released :
DownloadOne to Remember ... 1988 One-File Demo
DownloadRunning Wild ... 1988 One-File Demo
DownloadRush Job ... 1988 One-File Demo
DownloadSteve's Best! ... 1988 Misc.
DownloadSteve's Rip ... ???? Music

Credits :
DownloadBeat Dis! by NATO ...  1990 One-File Demo  (Code, Music, Graphics, Text, Charset, Sampling)
DownloadOde to Cnet by NATO ...  1989 Demo  (Code, Graphics, Text, Charset, Sampling)
DownloadSteve is Back by NATO ...  1989 Demo  (Code, Graphics, Text)
DownloadDig This by Piracy Shed Productions Inc. ...  1989 One-File Demo  (Code)
DownloadGet Down by NATO ...  1989 One-File Demo  (Code, Music, Graphics, Text, Charset, Sampling)
DownloadBeat Dis! by NATO ...  1989 One-File Demo  (Code, Music, Graphics, Text, Charset, Sampling)
DownloadFrench Kiss by NATO ...  1989 One-File Demo  (Code, Graphics, Sampling)
DownloadA&S Sec Show Demo by South East Cracking Group ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code)
DownloadOne to Remember by Steve ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code, Graphics, Text)
DownloadRunning Wild by Steve ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code, Graphics, Text)
DownloadRush Job by Steve ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code, Graphics, Text)
DownloadWrapping Up by South East Cracking Group ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code, Graphics, Text, Charset)
DownloadMasking Mad! by Compunet Computer Club ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code)
DownloadTwin Scroll by Compunet Computer Club ...  1988 One-File Demo  (Code, Graphics)
DownloadSteve's Best! by Steve ...  1988 Misc.  (Code)
DownloadSteve's Rip by Steve ...  ???? Music  (Code, Ripping)

Attended :
Commodore Show 1989
Commodore Show 1988
Commodore Show 1987

User ratings :  
As Coder:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)
As Graphician:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)
As Logo Graphician:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)
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