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2004-06-16 20:45
SIDWAVE
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DemoBase 64

Optic and me talked about a demobase project on IRC.

I think it's time now, while disks are still working.


Let's assemble a team, and divide the work, and get crackin'! :-)


?

There is a lot of collectors, and I heard Graham has a big one.

Join!!

 
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2005-04-19 17:17
Matt

Registered: Apr 2002
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thanks earthshaker,
but being a technical worldwonder I wonder how this proggy works? 8) yup I really need some help here
cheers mate
2005-04-19 17:58
Graham
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Quote: Did you build that db front-end yourself, and to what kind of db is it connected (mysql)?

I build it myself. You can't expect everyone to install a SQL server, and i also don't see the advantage of it. SQL is a horrible language...
2005-04-19 17:59
Graham
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Quote: Well then it would be something like:

<example>

Genesis Project + Fire Eagle + Contex - (1989) - Aachen Meeting.d64

I also sort the demos in folders by group. So if, like in this case, there are 3 groups who produced the demo, i put the demo in every folder.


You ARE aware that most filesystems have restrictions concerning file length? What about the DOTY demos?
2005-04-19 18:40
TDJ

Registered: Dec 2001
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Quote: I build it myself. You can't expect everyone to install a SQL server, and i also don't see the advantage of it. SQL is a horrible language...

Feh, I have Oracle 8i running on a machine here ;)

I've been thinking about building something similair before, but decided against it, as I want my collection to be transferable. Still, it would solve a lot of problems ..
2005-04-19 20:35
Earthshaker

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 118
Quote: You ARE aware that most filesystems have restrictions concerning file length? What about the DOTY demos?

I am aware of it. But i am not as handy as you concerning programming my own db, not handy at all.
The DOTY productions are something else, i have them in a seperate folder, still working on finding a good solution to that problem. ;)
2005-04-19 20:38
Earthshaker

Registered: Sep 2002
Posts: 118
Quote: thanks earthshaker,
but being a technical worldwonder I wonder how this proggy works? 8) yup I really need some help here
cheers mate


If you fire up the program you click away the begin (profiler) screen and go to 'about'. In there there's a button 'dir2dat'. With that you can create you're own datfile from your already sorted collection.
If you need any help, please contact me through my email. We could even exchange datfiles.
2005-05-29 13:12
Jakuchu
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I've been also thinking about idea similar to this one.. GameBase offers a good frontend for playing Commodore games, so why not create a DemoBase too. I just don't have a huge collection of demos yet, so...
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