> > I mean: I don't think the
> > use of 640k instead of 128k really makes a difference.
>
> The difference is sampling rates. With 640kb I can use 22khz 16 bit
> samples.

Ahhh...


> > About FMpac/MusicModule: 1. I think they are still quite good,
> > and 2. Almost all composers have a MoonSound.
>
> You didn't read my reply correctly, I asked about a seperate
> fmpac/musicmodule compo because it is in my humble opinion difficult
> to compare the two.

But then will there be animo for an FMPac/MusicModule/SCC compo???
Every composer uses MoonSound nowadays...
But maybe those MoonSound-composers can also fall back to one of the chips
above in a different competition... It's an idea...

Question: how long does it take to compose a nice piece of music? Hour? 2
hours???


> > Well that's the case with megademo's. But I think that's the challenge:
> > program some cool demo in 24 hours. But maybe I'm wrong... Anyways, it
> > wouldn't be fair if one prepares a complete megademo at home and another
> > starts at the marathon. We definately have to set a rule for this...
>
> You cannot implement this. The only fair rule that applies is: it
> must be finished before time xx:xx


> The solution most people use is split the compo: a megademo compo, a
> 4k compo etc. But I think there is too few contesters for that.

Well I indeed think so, yes...
And besides, 4k compo looks to much like the "demo in 512 bytes" compo.


> > Does duh mean "okay" or "forget it"???
>
> This means: DUH
> OFCOURSE people bring their computer.

Well not everybody.
Anyways, I stated it to be sure people won't forget.


~Grauw


PS. I need some more suggestions!!! Like a game-competition, but maybe also
something with internet??? (please not another competition :))


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