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2007-09-28 17:23
Rough
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Handle id #9015 : Warlock

Can anyone tell for sure if the Warlock who cracked mainly at the end of 1986 and used that intro with the running wizard is this one or Tri-Dos?
 
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2008-02-06 05:05
SIDWAVE
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they're obviously different.
warlock from dk is not the uk guy, if that's what youre asking.
2008-02-06 05:07
SIDWAVE
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it's pretty simple.
the demos of tri-dos(warlock) are really from warlock/reflex cracking squad
2008-02-06 06:45
Steppe

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Please try again, you just stated the complete opposite as in your post before.
2008-02-06 22:30
j0x

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Seeing as the "gut-feeling" approach to problem solving is so popular in the world today (yo George!), I figured I'd join in the fun.

This case seems pretty straight-forward, although admittedly the evidence from which I draw my conclusion is largely circumstantial.

All (?) the releases credited to Warlock (aka Tri-Dos) should be credited to Warlock. The releases credited to Tri-Dos's other aliases may very well be valid.

One clue can be obtained by looking at the fraction of Danish people greeted in the releases credited to Warlock, and comparing it to the fraction of Danish people greeted in Tri-Dos's early releases.

Tri-Dos Intro (which is not used before 1987) is probably just a rip-off of Warlock's original intro (used in several 1986 cracks), with new sprites and charset. Oh, and the sound which is looks like it was hacked on top of the original.

Forgive my daftness, but apart from this apparent rip-off and apart from the fact that someone named Warlock (namely Warlock, if you ask me) cracked Highlander, what is the connection between the name Warlock and Tri-Dos?
2011-12-08 09:48
Rough
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Quote:
One clue can be obtained by looking at the fraction of Danish people greeted in the releases credited to Warlock, and comparing it to the fraction of Danish people greeted in Tri-Dos's early releases.


That's the point. Heman, Sensei, Ace..
2011-12-10 17:51
ΛΛdZ

Registered: Jul 2005
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You are correct on your question stated. The Warlock you
ask about is the old danish scener who knew Danish Crackers,
Ace, Sodan, Reflex, Heman, Sensei etc. from the early days
in the danish scene.
He later changes nick name to Warlock (around 86). He has
nothing to do with the english Warlock(Tri-dos).



2011-12-10 18:11
Zyron

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Then who was The Highlander & were there two different groups called Tri-Dos?
2019-05-26 08:06
bugjam

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Quote: You are correct on your question stated. The Warlock you
ask about is the old danish scener who knew Danish Crackers,
Ace, Sodan, Reflex, Heman, Sensei etc. from the early days
in the danish scene.
He later changes nick name to Warlock (around 86). He has
nothing to do with the english Warlock(Tri-dos).





What do you mean, The Warlock changed his nick to Warlock? He omitted the "The", is all?
2019-05-26 08:39
ΛΛdZ

Registered: Jul 2005
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Sorry for being too shot on my answer.

Warlock, that is asked about, is an older danish scener who mainly hang out with the guys in Reflex Cracking Squad.

He used to be known as Spiderman but changed nickname around 1986 to Warlock

So the two accounts can be combined (Spiderman & Warlock)
2019-05-26 09:42
Zyron

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 2381
Good info, thanks. Handles linked.
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