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Assembly '03

An anonymous reader writes "The world's biggest festival for computer enthusiasts, Assembly '03 starts off today. Four days of coding, compos, music, games and other geeky stuff. See press release (rtf) for more..."

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  1. Back in the days of the C64/Amiga - Asm by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Assembly is a great party, there are alot of talented demo people there back in the day - m68k to the max! I just hope that it hasn't turned into "yer next lan party" with untalented fraggers filling the rooms!

  2. World's largest? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Well - last time I checked, The Gathering in Norway is bigger - over 5000 visitors, while the Assembly had a measly 4500 visitors. Oh well. ;) -- File not found. Fake it? (Y/N) _

  3. Re:Oooh the memories... by BetterThanCaesar · · Score: 5, Informative

    The original and the soundtrack: download away

    Here it is in divx, in case you've thrown away your old computer: misc_fc-2ndreality-divx.avi

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  4. Re:One thing by Bostik · · Score: 4, Informative

    Is there a place to find the results of previous years' compos?

    You could try scene.org, as it has lots of stuff archived by category, then by year. I'm looking at last year results: ->files->parties->2002->assembly02->results.txt .

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  5. The World's biggest? I think not. by Norwolf · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually, it is far from the world's largest. It is surpassed by The Gathering in Norway with 5100 people (plus guests, of course) and Dreamhack in Sweden with about 5000 people (including guests, if I remember correctly). If I remember correctly, Assembly has about 4000 people, but it sure is amongst the world's largest :-)



    Note that all three events I listed are Computer Parties, not to mistaken as Lan (Parties). What's the difference? At computer parties, the organizers try to encourage lots of other events other than gaming like creative competitions - coding of demos, graphics, music, etc. There are often also lectures/conferences on development, linux/unix, security, etc. For more information: The Gathering Tech:Server Crew - Why TG is not a LAN page.



    To conclude, check out this way cool panorama picture of The Gathering 99 (only with about 4200 people then, but.. yeah, cool): Panorama of TG99



    Note: I'm not neutral in my writing in this case since I'm the leader of the Tech:Server (former Tech:Linux) crew at The Gathering since 1999. And yes, it's without pay.. just loads of fun and experience :-)

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  6. Re:Where do I sign up?!? by Jugalator · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yeah, I heard the Linux chicks are going to be there!

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  7. Pictures and stuff by Fulkkari · · Score: 4, Informative

    Mikrobitti (A Finnish computer magazine) has it's own Assembly 2003 site partly translated to English.

    Pictures from the party can be seen here (Finnish only). There is not very much stuff yet, but there should be more soon. :)

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  8. Pictures by termos · · Score: 3, Informative

    For those interested, slengpung will be updated with pictures later.

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  9. Re:Oooh the memories... by Mairsil · · Score: 3, Informative
    Ten years since Second Reality, and it still sets the benchmark for what could be accomplished on a 486.

    Actually, second reality ran on a 386SX/25. Pretty amazing stuff. It was pretty much the breaktrough into the demoscene for the PC.
  10. Assembly by poot_rootbeer · · Score: 3, Informative


    The Assembly convo may not be the biggest LAN party, or the best, but it's certainly one of the most historically significant. The IBM demoscene didn't really reach maturity until Future Crew released "Unreal" at ASM'92.

    Has it really been ten years since Second Reality? Oy, I got old somehow.

    And then there's this C64 port of Second Reality. Wow.