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December 22nd, 2006   Post 1
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Post - "I feel much better now, I really do."


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I had a hard time picking a username for this forum since most of my usernames on other forums are military related (yes, I work in the military.. ) and didn't fit here very good...
But I came up with HAL, based on the "character"/computer HAL-9000 in the very interesting movie 2001: A Space Odyssey.
(HAL's programmed objective was to ensure the mission's success — at any cost... )

I live i Norway, and as I said above I work in the Norwegian Defence Forces, but my job not related to computers at all so this is "only" a hobby..
Been programming different languages since I got my first computer, a Texas Instruments TI-99 many many years ago (around 85-86 I think).

I started programming in Basic on my first PC, a 4,77Mhz IBM 8088, and advanced to Assembler and Turbo Pascal later when I got a better 286, and I was pretty active with (graphics) demo and intro programming back then...
I did also use Delphi a bit, and tried C++ some time ago, but in the recent years I haven't programmed much "offline" software.
I've used PHP/MySQL a couple of years now, but this summer i finally decided to get a formal education in PHP programming, and I did also take online classes in AJAX programming and Linux so the last 4-5 months have been pretty busy....
Done with all three exams now, so I'll hopefully have some more spare time in 2007 (and I'm pretty sure that "my better half" hopes that as well )...

I run a few other sites, and another medium sized forum (270k posts) but I can come back to that later...
 

December 27th, 2006   Post 2
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Hmm... Since this is in the welcome section here´s your welcome;

WELCOME!

The closest thing to programming I´ve done is make prince of persia run on my dos-pc lawl

oh, and ofcource all the stuff I´ve done with my PsP..
 
December 27th, 2006   Post 3
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Originally Posted by -HAL- View Post
I started programming in Basic on my first PC, a 4,77Mhz IBM 8088, and advanced to Assembler and Turbo Pascal later when I got a better 286, and I was pretty active with (graphics) demo and intro programming back then...
The scene is rather small - even after two decades. My demo scene history began in a C=64 crew called A-TEAM in 1988 or 1989 (yeah I know, the 80s, the 80s... and continued the demo scene activities on the Amiga Scene during the 1990s. Still I watch a few demos now and then, Fairlight, Scoopex, Andromeda and Kefrens are still stars but well not let me hijack your thread -HAL-

So I copy mats and say - Welcome - I know you will take "good" care of us..
 
December 27th, 2006   Post 4
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Still I watch a few demos now and then, Fairlight, Scoopex, Andromeda and Kefrens are still stars but well not let me hijack your thread -HAL-
I actually "dig out" a few demos from time to time myself...
Found a few nice one a while ago for the WinUAE (Amiga Emulator) from Red Sector etc..
Good stuff. .

I unfortunately had a pretty bad "crash" on my old 386 some years ago, and lost many of my demos, but I think I still have a few of they laying around so I'll see if I can put them online sometimes..
Most of them are in old Turbo Pascal/Assembler, so I'll have to figure out a way to compile them first since I only have the source/code files...
 
January 8th, 2007   Post 5
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Hi Welcome to the FORUM from ma side

Its nice to see such Friendly environment here

Thanks ADMIN

will be here for LONG TERM basis

Regards
Muneeb2Good
 
June 19th, 2007   Post 6
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welcome...... HAL.... nice to see you... do I know you?
 
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