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User Comment Submitted by DJ Gruby on 25 June 2015
One of my very first attempts to code something in an assembly language. No need to tell me how lame this release was. It still brings some sentiment.
The quality of code and articles was perhaps too embarrassing to sign it with my real nickname, so I invented that fake group Snails with fake member names (an inspiration taken probably from Profik group?).
Source code discovered on one of my old disks on June the 24th, 2015 and compiled on the next day.
An original release date is estimated to be somewhere between July 15 and August 20 of 1997 (according to the comments seen in a source code I was a member of Adequate and Shelters back then). According to the editorial, the magazine was released over 13 months after the release of "Tic Tac #4", which could have helped out to further narrow it down, unfortunately that one still remains undiscovered. I cannot even be sure if it had been actually ever released to the public before. Still, an amazing finding for me personally, revealing my first baby steps into the art of programming. |
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