>
>
> Awesome! I'm amazed you found so many things to improve upon, as I
> don't remember any real differences from the arcade version.
There are still one or two areas left which I could tweak - but I probably won't
as they are pretty trivial. Well, until the mood takes me again! ;-)
> The W
Chris Pile wrote:
I've updated SAM Defender!
Awesome! I'm amazed you found so many things to improve upon, as I
don't remember any real differences from the arcade version. The
Williams startup screen was a nice touch too - couldn't help but laugh
at that :-)
Hi Edwin,
> Hi Chris,
> Exellent job ! Maybe now I have a better change on getting a real high score
> ;-)
lol - me too! I was always hopeless at the game! :-)
> you had me fooled with the crash effect. I though the diskimage was corruped
> until I saw the initial test message :-)
> Edwin
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: SAM Defender - Updated and Improved!
Hi Wolfgang!
lol - yes, you may have seen the NVRAM stuff as I sent Edwin a test copy
to make sure the NVRAM save/load code worked on Edwin's actual Dallas
interface!
It wasn'
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: SAM Defender - Updated and Improved!
Hi Chris.
Great work! Now I know what I saw on the Bunnik new years party what
Edwin wouldn´t tell me.
Was a secret?!
Keep on good work.
Wolfgang
Chris Pile schrieb:
Hi Chris.
Great work! Now I know what I saw on the Bunnik new years party what
Edwin wouldn´t tell me.
Was a secret?!
Keep on good work.
Wolfgang
Chris Pile schrieb:
>Hi SAMsters,
>
>I've updated SAM Defender!
>
>Why?
>
>Well, basically I did all of the things I
*Very* cool. Thanks for your work Chris!
On 20 Mar 2007, at 7:47 PM, Chris Pile wrote:
Hi SAMsters,
I've updated SAM Defender!
Why?
Well, basically I did all of the things I *should* have done back
in '98. Things that have been
annoying me for years!
Below are a list of
Many thanks Chris!
spt
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Pile
Sent: 20 March 2007 19:47
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: SAM Defender - Updated and Improved!
Hi SAMsters,
I've updated SAM Defender!
Why?
Well, basically
Hi SAMsters,
I've updated SAM Defender!
Why?
Well, basically I did all of the things I *should* have done back in '98.
Things that have been
annoying me for years!
Below are a list of the things changed, plus any new features and also a link
to where you can
get this - finally
Whilst sorting out the Webring I noticed that Chris' Sam Defender page has
gone.
This is a tragedy as Sam Defender is too good a game to vanish into the FTP
tree at NVG.
So, I have taken to executive decision to host it on my pages until someone
says otherwise:
http://www.podboy.demon.
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Harte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 27 August 1999 00:38
Subject: Re: SAM DEFENDER
>> The game images plus some general background information can be found here:
>
> Since no-one else seemed to have, I'll jus
> The game images plus some general background information can be found here:
Since no-one else seemed to have, I'll just say : thanks for this!
Since all
my other commercial games are long dead, this will be about the only thing I
have that actually works correctly all of the time on my
Andrew Collier wrote:
>> I'd hate to think
>> that Sam's tenth birthday may go by without a proper "party"...
Graham Goring wrote:
> Don't you mean "wake"?
Well, I'm glad you didn't organise _my_ 10th birthday party. ;-)
--
James Gasson
Original Message-
From: Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sam Users Group
Date: 26 August 1999 09:41
Subject: Re: SAM DEFENDER
>Not that I want to be unnecessarily picky, but on the site you say:
>
>LEGAL JARGON:
> I'm releasing SAM DEFENDER into
In message , Andrew Collier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>I'd hate to think
>that Sam's tenth birthday may go by without a proper "party"...
Don't you mean "wake"?
Graham Goring
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| Ber-Limey! There's not even enough |
|room to swing a cat in this sodding-
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Simon Cooke wrote:
> Ok... so what did you do to it that breaks SimCoupe? :)
Well, it isn't *that* long since I posted a little timing routine which
prints a repeatably different result on SimCoupe (up to 0.78) and Sam
Coupe... it wouldn't be hard just to have automated that!
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Justin Skists wrote:
> >But anyway, good on you for uploading that! Remind me to buy you a drink
> >some time... speaking of which, doeS aNyBody know whether there is a
> >Quedgeley show planned for this October?? I realise Bob's the person to
> >ask, but has anyone managed to
>But anyway, good on you for uploading that! Remind me to buy you a drink
>some time... speaking of which, doeS aNyBody know whether there is a
>Quedgeley show planned for this October?? I realise Bob's the person to
>ask, but has anyone managed to contact him recently? I'd hate to think
>that Sam
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Chris Pile wrote:
> The game images plus some general background information can be found here:
>
> http://homepages.enterprise.net/pegasus/defender
Not that I want to be unnecessarily picky, but on the site you say:
LEGAL JARGON:
I'm releasin
-Original Message-
From: Simon Cooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Date: 26 August 1999 02:08
Subject: Re: SAM DEFENDER
>Ok... so what did you do to it that breaks SimCoupe? :)
A seasoned 'hacker' like yourself will have no trouble cracking it! ;-)
Ok... so what did you do to it that breaks SimCoupe? :)
Simon
Hi All,
Some of you may know about SAM DEFENDER and my reluctance to release it because
of the moral issues surrounding Persona, even thought I own all rights to the
program.
Basically I was waiting for David Ledbury's instructions with regards to
Persona.
Now David has left the SAM
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