chartdata.jul91.0103 chartdata.jul91.0101 chartdata.jul91.0102 chartdata.jul91.0100 Couldn't allocate memory. Reset and try again. Disk error! Ranx of Supremacy Caught at an awkward moment. Revlion of Crites Catching up on his beauty sleep. Dick & Sick The Pack This picture was taken at the FI-RE party in Kalocsa, Hungary. In it are members of FI-RE, 23 C Crew, Grace, Cerberos and Dection. Barf, former member of Pussy Sweden This is what a night of coding can do to you. Dreamer of O-Zone Would you buy a used SAAB from this guy? Chico of Nukebusters in Napier Hospital. Saint & Aero Cyrus E.B.F. of Brain Wave Vortex of TDC/RAF Flagg of Panic On the left Zacco, a musician in Eon. Beside him Intec, who drew all the graphics in this issue. Schnap of Taurus 15 year old swedish swapper. Bip & Timeless of Jetset Pumpkin of Persistance Looks a bit unsatisfied with his choice of hat, if you ask me... Tal of Majic 12 Too Short of Atomic Graphician TEB and his sister in law after a rather boozy night. Zodie of Paramount A wild bunch concisting mainly of members of CKS, Celeste and German Front. This is certainly a strange looking trio. On the left is Arpegiator and beside him is Pixel. Both members of TRSI. Behind them is Pompaney. This chilly skater is Dr. Titus of ADM SF And over here, looking like the Salami Brothers Degel Trust BASE Morbid Joesch Malcom Jeff All from Animators. A handfull of healthy young men. ..and their gorgeous sisters: Hoppsi Moppsi Breiti Schlimmi Sorry for the poor quality, guys. This is one helluva picture! Send more - Please !! Ofaginzy/Ex Pussy Saviour/Complex Gremlin/Complex Acer/Ex Pussy Here's ED-209 of Exotic Men gulping down some Pennzyl Oil ..no, make that QuakerState. Magic Mushroom Diatron Both from Flash Productions UK Just about to enjoy some fried King Prawns 'n Chips. Right guys? The man you NEVER should Dog Around - Choiper of IBB-02 Danish division of Zone7 Crucis Ogier Le Petite Xenon ..and someone who got zapped by Xenon Tiger of Posessed Chased by police and in love with a spanish girl called Anabel ...so he left the scene I Killr CruSoul (Coder/GFX) (Swapper) Both from Jetset. Left: Timeless - The World's biggest Jets fan. Right: Jayce - Posing while intoxicated. Both from Jetset. Mr. Duck of WDC Design Loves girls and hates lamers Val Kilmer look-a-like Dr. MC Metal of Diffusion Swapper and Graphics United Forces from left to right: Avalon, Guardian (now a Crusader), Merlin, Rapid Ram Runner, Tiger, Buckaroo Witchdoctor Gamma Warp Incorporated 1. Lemmings 280 14.99 (1) 2. Kick Off 2 / Final Whistle 229 12.26 (2) 3. Turrican 2 222 11.88 (3) 4. Super Cars II 144 7.71 (7) 5. Gods 83 4.44 [@] Speedball 2 83 4.44 (4) 7. SWIV 81 4.34 (6) 8. Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 78 4.18 (5) 9. Wings 53 2.84 (9) 10. Stunt Car Racer 34 1.82 (10) 11. Battle Squadron 21 1.12 [@] 12. Pang 20 1.07 (14) 13. Full Contact 18 0.96 (18) 14. Turrican 17 0.91 (20) Twintris 17 0.91 (12) 16. Battle Storm 16 0.86 [@] Indianapolis 500 16 0.86 (12) 18. Chuck Rock 15 0.80 [@] 19. Nitro 14 0.75 (8) Ski Or Die 14 0.75 [@] Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. The Secret of Monkey Island 173 10.53 (6) 2. Powermonger 130 7.91 (1) 3. Sim City 97 5.90 (2) 4. Chaos Strikes Back 67 4.08 (6) 5. Populous 66 4.02 (8) 6. Pirates 65 3.96 (3) 7. Operation Stealth 63 3.83 (4) 8. Lemmings 56 3.41 [@] 9. Elvira 52 3.16 (5) Leisure Suit Larry 3 52 3.16 (10) 11. Eye of the Beholder 48 2.92 [@] 12. Armour Geddon 36 2.19 [@] Dungeon Master 36 2.19 (11) 14. Warlords 30 1.83 (15) 15. Centurion 28 1.70 [@] Railroad Tycoon 28 1.70 [@] 17. Empire 25 1.52 (12) 18. Cadaver 22 1.34 [@] 19. Indiana Jones 3 Adventure 20 1.22 (13) Supremacy 20 1.22 (9) Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Quartex - "Substance" 272 16.70 % [@] 2. Cryptoburners - "Hunt for the 7th October 161 9.88 % (1) 3. Shining - "Vector Exterminator" 121 7.43 % (13) 4. Sanity - "Elysium" 96 5.89 % [@] 5. Phenomena - "Animotion" 84 5.16 % (2) 6. Anarchy - "Madness 2" 81 4.97 % (6) 7. Red Sector Inc. - "Cebit 90" 80 4.91 % (3) 8. Rebels - "Total Triple Trouble" 39 2.39 % (8) 9. Kefrens - "Powermunker" 34 2.09 % (5) 10. Rebels - "Coma" 31 1.90 % (7) 11. Anthrox - "Bobby the Ball" 30 1.84 % (20) 12. Cryptoburners - "3rd Dimension" 29 1.78 % (4) 13. Flash Production - "Bubble Fields" 28 1.72 % (9) Vertigo - "Fill'em All" 28 1.72 % (11) 15. Arcane - "Pink Circle" 27 1.66 % [@] Cryptoburners - "Partytime" 27 1.66 % [@] 17. Pure Metal Coders - "Mesmerized" 26 1.60 % (14) 18. Angels - "Coppermaster" 18 1.10 % (10) Decay - "Simpsons" 18 1.10 % [@] 20. Artemis - "Things Take Time" 17 1.04 % [@] Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Slayer / Scoopex 324 18.03 % (1) 2. Azatoth / Phenomena 311 17.31 % (5) 3. Tec / Cryptoburners 219 12.19 % (2) 4. Delta / Red Sector Inc. 188 10.46 % (3) 5. Corto / Quartex 88 4.90 % [@] 6. Celebrandil / Phenomena 72 4.01 % (6) 7. Dan / Anarchy 47 2.62 % (9) 8. Psycho / Budbrain 37 2.06 % (11) 9. Corsair / Skid Row 35 1.95 % (8) 10. Kreator / Anarchy 30 1.67 % (7) Zeus / Shining 30 1.67 % [@] 12. Heatseeker / Cryptoburners 28 1.56 % (16) 13. Chaos / Sanity 21 1.17 % [@] 14. Photon / Scoopex 19 1.06 % (18) 15. Panther / Sanity 14 0.78 % [@] 16. Gonzo / Flash Production 13 0.72 % (18) 17. Black Hawk / Inversion 12 0.67 % [@] Droopy / Rebels 12 0.67 % (13) Mediator / Anarchy 12 0.67 % [@] 20. Sun John / Silents 10 0.56 % [@] Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Uno / Scoopex 416 22.40 % (4) 2. Joe / Scoopex 215 11.58 % (3) 3. Reward / Scoopex 115 6.19 % (1) 4. Diablo / Budbrain 91 4.90 % (5) 5. Havok 78 4.20 % (2) 6. Dark / Red Sector Inc. 59 3.18 % (9) 7. Mithrandir / Acme 56 3.02 % (11) 8. Golem / Anarchy 55 2.96 % (6) 9. Terminator / Phenomena 51 2.75 % (10) 10. Slash / Flash Prod. 48 2.58 % (7) 11. PGCS / Alcatraz 39 2.10 % (13) 12. Tobias Richter 38 2.05 % (12) 13. Dr.C / Red Sector Inc. 37 1.99 % (8) 14. Red Devil / Genestealers UK 35 1.88 % [@] 15. Madonna Freak / Crionics 33 1.78 % (15) 16. Milkshake / Anarchy 28 1.51 % (16) 17. Zoom / Next 27 1.45 % [@] 18. Iridon / Shining 22 1.18 % [@] 19. Cthulu / Sanity 21 1.13 % [@] 20. C-Dryk / Demons 18 0.97 % (13) Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. 4-mat / Anarchy 211 11.27 % (1) 2. Tip / Phenomena 190 10.15 % (5) 3. Romeo Knight / Red Sector Inc. 172 9.19 % (2) 4. Walkman / ex. CRB. (last appearance) 162 8.65 % (4) 5. Firefox / Phenomena 140 7.48 % (6) 6. Uncle Tom / Scoopex 96 5.13 % (3) 7. Jesper Kyd / Silents 73 3.90 % (8) 8. Bruno / Anarchy 70 3.74 % (7) 9. Heatbeat / Rebels 67 3.58 % (9) 10. Moby / Alcatraz 60 3.21 % (15) 11. Nightlight 48 2.56 % (12) 12. Mantronix / Razor 1911 46 2.46 % (11) 13. Jester / Sanity 35 1.87 % (14) 14. Diablo / Budbrain 32 1.71 % (10) 15. Fugitive / Flashing Bytes 24 1.28 % [@] 16. Nuke / Anarchy 22 1.18 % [@] 17. Rhesus Minus / Cryptoburners 21 1.12 % [@] Static / Rebels 21 1.12 % (17) 19. Lonestar / Trackers 18 0.96 % [@] 20. Einstein / Betrayal 13 0.69 % (16) Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Zine - Brainstorm 808 46.01 % (1) 2. I.C.E. - Cytax 240 13.67 % (3) 3. Hack-Mag - D-Tect 155 8.83 % (4) 4. 4th Dimension - Crb/Razor/Rebels 140 7.97 % (7) 5. D.I.S.C. - Various 108 6.15 % (2) 6. Stolen Data - Anarchy & Co. 104 5.92 % (6) 7. Cracker Journal - AFL etc. 87 4.95 % (5) 8. Royal Information 35 1.99 % (10) 9. Freedom Crack - Amaze 28 1.59 % (9) 10. The Sentinel - Dictators 15 0.85 % (8) Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Phenomena - "Music Dream 2" 162 19.71 % (3) 2. Phenomena - "Music Dream 1" 113 13.75 % (1) 3. Silents - "Sound of Silents" 55 6.69 % (4) 4. Brainstorm - "The Best Of Grubi" 53 6.45 % [@] 5. Share and Enjoy - "Amazing Tunes 2" 35 4.26 % (5) 6. Gate - "Bruno's Music Box II" 34 4.14 % (2) 7. Silents - "Blue House" 27 3.28 % (6) 8. Sanity - "Fool's Gold" 22 2.68 % (9) 9. Ram Jam - "Hot Music III" 21 2.55 % [@] 10. Razor 1911 - "Delicate Sounds" 19 2.31 % (8) Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Central Europe - Phil Thrust 85 13.51 % (1) 2. Guru's Dream - Dual Crew 51 8.11 % (3) 3. Link to Perfection - Quartex 25 3.97 % (4) 4. Board Royale - Endless Piracy 22 3.50 % (2) 5. Reign in Blood - ? 17 2.70 % [@] 6. East BBS - Defjam 16 2.54 % (9) 7. Metal Church - ? 15 2.38 % [@] 8. Inquisition - Skid Row 13 2.07 % [@] Red Rocks - Quartex 13 2.07 % (8) 10. Arcadia - Quartex 12 1.91 % [@] This chart will not be be in any further issues. Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Xcopy Professional 414 20.95 % (1) 2. DPaint III 303 15.33 % (2) 3. ProTracker 179 9.06 % (3) 4. AsmOne 122 6.17 % (4) 5. Diskmaster 3.2 112 5.67 % (5) 6. Noisetracker 2.0 75 3.80 % (8) 7. Masterseka 1.8 68 3.44 % (6) 8. Diskmaster 1.4 65 3.29 % (7) 9. DevPac 2 61 3.09 % (10) 10. Cygnus Ed Professional 50 2.53 % (9) 11. Seka 3.2 48 2.43 % (11) 12. Directory Opus 42 2.13 % (15) 13. D-Copy 39 1.97 % (16) 14. PowerPacker 3.0 30 1.52 % (16) 15. Startrekker 29 1.47 % (14) 16. NComm 22 1.11 % [@] 17. RattleCopy 2.2 18 0.91 % [@] 18. JrComm 17 0.86 % (13) 19. Multiripper 16 0.81 % (20) 20. Kefrens IFF Converter 15 0.76 % (19) Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Phenomena 396 18.77 % (4) 2. Tristar / Red Sector Inc. (TRSI) 243 11.52 % (1) 3. Anarchy 242 11.47 % (2) 4. Scoopex 181 8.58 % (3) 5. Cryptoburners 156 7.39 % (6) 6. Skid Row 139 6.59 % (5) 7. Quartex 107 5.07 % (8) 8. Rebels 65 3.08 % (9) 9. Budbrain 36 1.71 % (13) 10. Silents 34 1.61 % [@] 11. Crystal 32 1.52 % (11) Sanity 32 1.52 % [@] 13. Dual Crew 27 1.28 % (15) 14. Angels/Defjam 26 1.23 % (10) Razor 1911 26 1.23 % (20) 16. Flash Production 23 1.09 % (15) 17. Brainstorm 18 0.85 % (12) 18. Equinox 14 0.66 % [@] United Forces 14 0.66 % (18) 20. Company 12 0.57 % [@] Cytax 12 0.57 % [@] Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Anarchy 234 21.79 % (1) 2. Skid Row 118 10.99 % (2) 3. Rebels 74 6.89 % (14) 4. Scoopex 53 4.93 % (5) 5. Vectra 46 4.28 % (11) 6. Razor 1911 41 3.82 % (4) 7. Horizon 37 3.45 % (3) 8. Tristar / Red Sector Inc. (TRSI) 31 2.89 % (13) 9. Agile 29 2.70 % (19) Endless Piracy 29 2.70 % (9) 11. Crystal 28 2.61 % (7) 12. Angels / Defjam 26 1.96 % (10) 13. Brainstorm 16 1.49 % (12) 14. Equinox 14 1.30 % [@] 15. Flash Production 13 1.21 % (14) 16. Classic 12 1.12 % (6) Coma 12 1.12 % [@] 18. Possessed 10 0.93 % [@] Vision 10 0.93 % (17) 20. Absence 9 0.84 % [@] Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. 1. Phenomena - "Enigma" 451 25.38 % (6) 2. Budbrain Megademo 255 14.35 % (1) 3. Scoopex - "Mental Hangover" 198 11.14 % (2) 4. Budbrain Megademo 2 128 7.20 % (4) 5. Red Sector Inc. Megademo 109 6.13 % (3) 6. Silents - "Global Trash" 103 5.80 % [@] 7. Anarchy - "System Violation" 79 4.45 % (7) 8. Kefrens Megademo VIII 54 3.04 % (5) 9. Animators - "Iraq Demo" 50 2.81 % (8) 10. Defcon 1 - "Can I Play With Madness?" 30 1.69 % [@] 11. Wizzcat - "Trashcan" 28 1.58 % (11) 12. Bass Megademo 2 27 1.52 % (20) Cryptoburners Megademo 2 27 1.52 % (10) 14. Phenomena - "Interspace" 24 1.35 % (13) 15. Horizon - "Sleeping Bag" 21 1.18 % (9) 16. TSB - "Maximum Overdrive" 16 0.90 % (14) 17. Utopia - "Total Confusion" 12 0.68 % [@] 18. Crionics - "Total Destruction" 11 0.62 % (12) 19. Alcatraz Megademo IV 10 0.56 % (16) Analog - "Analogia" 10 0.56 % [@] Dragons Megademo 10 0.56 % [@] Right mouse button to speed up, HELP to print. VOTED BEST ARCADE GAMES JULY 1991 VOTED BEST ADVENTURE & STRATEGY GAMES JULY 1991 VOTED BEST ONE-PART DEMOS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST MEGADEMOS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST INTROGROUPS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST GRAPHIC ARTISTS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST CODERS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST DISK MAGAZINES JULY 1991 VOTED BEST AMIGA MUSICIANS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST UTILITIES JULY 1991 VOTED BEST GROUPS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST BULLETIN BOARDS JULY 1991 VOTED BEST MUSIC DISKS JULY 1991 @2 ......emocleW oT ehT trahcoruE. siht eussi lliw erutaef a txetllocrs erehw lla eht sdorw era nettirw sdrawkcab... @1Isn't that pretty funny ? Oh well, never mind... It was just something written backwards. Not a subliminal message telling you to vote for the Eurochart or anything. We don't want you guys running around in your sleep and yelling "Vote for the Eurochart or face the consequences!" (Hey El Cubo! I have a great idea how we can get more people to vote....) Anyway, you're looking at the 11th issue of the ever so tremendously popular Crusaders EuroChart. But who is writing the scrolltext this time, you think... And you're right! It's @3Dr. Outtasight !@1 Yep. And do I have an action-packed scroller for you or what ? You guess it... I don't... Actually I haven't the foggiest what I'm going to write. I could start by saying hello to all the people who have sent us letters telling us how great the Ken stories are, so I think I'll do that. @3Hello!@1 to all the people who sent us letters telling us how great the Ken stories are. Speaking of Ken, I do as usual have another episode of Ken about 2Kb after this. Changed the style a bit, so I hope you're still going to enjoy the Ken stories. Let's see... Yes, I'd like to say some words to some guys out there .... To @2Matt@1 of @3Control@1 I'd like to say thanks for the cracker. I didn't dare to eat it though. And the disk you (probably) sent was missing. The postman had done some unmentionable things to the envelope... And to @2Hans-Olov Engren@1 I'd like to say @3Patience!@1 Nice to have you on the board! (When you're not constantly sending node-messages to me :-) I am pretty sure I have forgotten someoe here. Should be more than two... Well, that's me... Forgetting just about everything. And now for something completely different. As you might already have discovered there is something called the Gallery in this EuroChart. Get this: I am taking over the Gallery (I already have to be exact) so if you have a picture of something funny, some chilly Amiga Dudes, a picture of yourself making love to an intoxicated rhinoceros or something like that, just slip it into an envelope and send it to this address: Dr. Outtasight Crusaders BBS Bregneveien 10 2007 Kjeller Norway (Again. In case you have two pictures) Dr. Outtasight Crusaders BBS Bregneveien 10 2007 Kjeller Norway AND some time in the future I will probably feature a Best Sticker Competition in the Gallery. So send whatever stickers (that's stickers with your or some other groups name on it) to the same address. Some of you wrote to us and asked where I get all these fancy english words from... Well the truth is that I'm not as fluent in english as it may seem. I have to use the occational dictionary from time to time and if you lack a great word it's a good place to look. Just take a peek at this... This is the translation of the english expression for "crawl" crawl; They piled into a 1933 Morris. Can you believe that? How could someone pile into a 1933 Morris. There's not even room for a glove compartment in that car. English is quite a funny language isn't it ? How about this jolly good expression Mr. Wobblybottoms Goes Jock-strapping for Bob, the Bohemian Bolschevist. Enough of that. I think it's time for this issue's episode of Ken. A true story from the future. This is episode 5. And if you have missed the other four they ARE available for download on our WHQ board "Home Sweet Home" Here we go... @2Ken had never been pushed around, shoved around, kicked, hit and shot at this much. The school was like hell, only in hell you didn't have sergeant Muhler breathing over your neck twenty-five hours a day. Only one good thing came out of this. Whoever managed to survive through the first six weeks of the training course was bound to become a very fit person. Fit for fight that is. Although no one was really sure what the heck they were supposed to fight. I you wanted to fight another country's army, you would join the army. Not the SSA. Even after the twentysecond month of the training program Ken hadn't even had one class in anything related to outer space. The reason was simple. SSA was, unlike its predecessor NASA, owned by the Federal Army. Anyway, time passed and both Tanisha and Ken began to enjoy their stay at Mt. Wellion. Just south of Mt. Wellion was a city called Sunville. When Ken had a chance he stayed with Tanisha in their apartment in Sunville. Sunville was one of the older type of cities. Most houses were built around 1997, and the city center was an area of poverty and decay. As the city expanded its limits outwards, it left the decaying city center behind. If you had a low income you'd live near the center of the city. If you had a high income you lived in the outer regions. If you didn't have a income at all, you lived right in the center. Midtown. Although most high-income citizens could easily get to one side of the city to the other using the surface trains, some, who didn't fear the high crime rate of the Midtown area. Midtown was the place to be if you suddenly felt like having your face kicked in by a total stranger looking for money. Or drugs. In short; you wouldn't go down there at night just for the fun of it. In Midtown one could get almost all kinds of drugs, natural and artificial. If you didn't find something to fit you taste you could easily have it custom made in a couple of hours. The people who lived here kept much to them selves. Living in small dirty, damp flats converted from old office buildings. The ground floors of most buildings had been converted to small shops. What they sold was highly affected by in which part of Midtown they were. The Chinese sector, who had the majority of Midtown's inhabitants, had everything from synthetic-pet shops to sushi bars. The path between the buildings at street level was so narrow that it was impossible to drive a car there. The buildings in this sector were post nineteen-ninetees, fifty stories american style office complexes with occational chinese dragon models and neon signs. Ken and Tanisha had to cross the European sector on their way to their appartment. The European sector contained most of the people who for some reason did not make it through the Outland Program. The European had all the money. They were the only ones economically strong enough to afford to be frozen down and shipped out in large numbers and dropped on some completely unknown planet acting as pioneers. This, much smaller sector, was almost being sucked up by the much larger Chinese, but the civil guards and the vigilantes kept their stands. Mostly populated by German, Swizz and British people, this was a clean and well-kept part of Midtown compared to the other sectors. As Ken looked out of the cab window he could see the city gradualy changing from Midtown to Sunville. The signs got bigger, the road got less bumpier and the houses got bigger and more fashionable. The cab pulled up in front of the housing complex and Ken pulled his id card through the card reader on the wall. The door opened and he stood face to face with Roger. @3Roger..Good golly! How the hell did you get in ? Ken said. @1Is that all you have to say to an old friend ? I haven't seen you guys in over a year. @2Roger looked much older. Even though it had been only a year since he last saw him he looked like he had aged ten. @3Well, it is a bit of a surprise! @1Could we go up to your flat ? With locks as easy to pick as these ones, I don't feel quite safe down here. @3Sure. How are you doing ? You look a bit worried. Is something wrong? @2The elevator stopped at twenty two and Ken got the appartment door open. @3I think you better sit down, Roger. You look like you could use a drink @2Tanisha said and pulled out a chair. @1Ken. I'm in trouble @2he said quickly. @3No shit! You've been hacking on most systems known to mankind, so what do you expect ? @1I'm not kidding this time Ken. I'm in real trouble! @2Tanisha poured him a drink and sat down beside Ken in the sofa. Roger started talking. @1You know that EISDN Worm program you coded for me just before you left.. Well, it worked fine. I got a lot of accounts and everything was great. But then one day, while I was getting some new accounts for a couple of guys I know the program had disappeared from my disk! @3But I though you said it was impossible to access external terminals from the EISDN net ? Maybe you deleted it by a mistake.. @1No. I checked that. I have a a Trashcan program running at all times so that I can easliy get back whatever I delete. It was not in the Trashcan, and the logfile showed that the terminal had been idle for the whole period. Even though I know I used it! Then the strangest thing happened. The next day it was back on my disk. But the program had grown. It was about twice the original size. I ran a couple of scanners on it and came up with nothing. Then I erased it. I didn't think any more about it, until about two months ago. It was sunday or saturday when people from the Department of Defence's Computer Emergency Response Team smashed my door in and flew me down to Carnegie Mellon. @3What?!' Ken didn't beleive his own ears. You were arrested by the Computer Emergency Response Team ? Wow. I though they only handled the real biggies. You know, when national security was at stake. @1Well, I was arrested, but they never told me why. They just interrogated me for a couple of days, asking me about which company I work for and so on... When I got back home all my stuff was gone and my appartment was turned upside-down. I've been living at a friends place since then. A couple of days ago I fixed a ticket on the MagnaTrain and headed for Sunville. @2Ken leaned back in the sofa and ran his fingers through his hair. @3Wow. Roger - you're in some deep deep shit. @1I know. Luckily they didn't find my portable terminal and I always keep the most important disks hidden in the back yard. @3Do you have a copy of the Worm you got from me ? And the one you erased from your disks? @1Sure. I was hoping you could take a look at it. @2And so he did. After hooking up to the Mainframe over at Mt. Vellion where Ken naturally had an account since he was a student there, Ken started disassembling the Worm. The program was enormous. Roger had told Ken that it had grown to about twice the size of the original, but the program had a build-in compression module, and as soon as it was run it started growing. After a couple of Tanisha's strong coffee mugs later, Ken had the complete program uncompressed. It took up almost one hundred and seventytwo clusters. Ken froze it and ran it through a couple of the SSA Analyzer Modules. When programming on a Analog Mainframe you couldn't just read the memory dump like on the old digital ones. All you could do was to watch things happen, freeze the program and then try to analyze them. In the early hours of the morning, Ken had retracted a couple of modules from the Worm program and copied them to a disk. @3That's about all I can do. Now let's take a cab down to Midtown and have some people take a peek at these modules. @1Maybe I should stay here and watch... @3No no, you're coming. Tanisha can stay and watch the appartment. You know where my gun is, Tanisha - Just in case. @2Outside it was dark and cold. The cab pulled up beside the entrance and they got in. @1Where to guys ? @3The Chinese Sector, Midtown. @1I can drop you off at the entrance. That's as far as I go at this hour.@2 Ken closed the cab door behind him and they started walking towards the entrance to the Chinese Sector. @1Good Golly Miss Molly! This surely is the most exciting thing since the last pretty exciting thing. Anyway, that's all I'm affraid. As usual I'll see you all in the next issue.... Until then keep those Gallery Pictures FLOWING in and send me a cookie or some snacks too. Ok ? Great. End of scrolltext I'm sorry, but either you don't own a printer, or you haven't turned it on. If you DO have a printer and you HAVE turned it on, you might wanna check your cable. Your printer would like to know what he's supposed to print on. Some PAPER might come in handy. You seem to have forgotten to press that cute little button on your printer saying SELECT or ONLINE. Hang on! Loading INDEX - EURONEWS MAY 1991: þ Editorial General Info Prices News, part 1 News, part 2 News, part 3 News, part 4 Letter and Messages Clip Art Competition Euronews correspondents? ° Hot Sister Competition! Jokes corner List of voters Advertisements, part 1 Advertisements, part 2 Advertisements, part 3 Advertisements, part 4 Advertisements, part 5 Advertisements, part 6