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- From: s_walter@irav1.ira.uka.de (Thomas Baetzler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Almathera Demo Collection 2 CD-ROM
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.multimedia
- Date: 12 Nov 1993 05:39:45 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: CD-ROM, demo, game, graphics, animation, mods, freeware
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Almathera Demo Collection 2 CD-ROM
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- A CD-ROM disc for all Amiga systems containing lots of demos,
- soundtracker modules, pictures, IFF 8SVX samples and freely distributable
- games.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Almathera System Ltd.
- Address: Challenge House
- 618 Mitcham Road
- Croydon
- CR9 3AU
- U.K.
-
- Telephone: ++44 (0)81 683 6418 (valid until end of October 1993)
- FAX: ++44 (0)81 689 8927 (valid until end of October 1993)
-
- E-mail: almathera@cix.compulink.co.uk (Distribution)
- jralph@cix.compulink.co.uk (technical inquiries)
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- List price in Germany is DM 59.-. I do not have information on
- English/American pricing.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- A CD-ROM drive is required.
-
- Almathera Systems claim that this disc is compatible with
- the CDTV and CD^32. I have not been able to verify this.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- A CD-ROM filesystem is required.
-
- An overview of Amiga CD-ROM drives and filesystems is available
- in the comp.sys.amiga.reviews archives.
-
- Since this disc is a compilation of programs from widely varying
- sources, not every program will work on every Amiga system. Some
- programs might require special hardware like extra memory and/or an
- accelerated CPU.
-
- Most of the demos included on this disc will probably fail on "fancy"
- Amiga systems (e.g., anything else but a plain A500 with 1 MB of
- chip memory and a single disk drive). For best results you should
- boot up in ECS/PAL mode with caches and VBR turned off. The more
- Chip RAM is left free, the higher the chances for success are.
- Since most of those demos take over the Amiga completely, it would
- be wise to save all work in progress to avoid data loss.
-
- Almathera Systems supplies a basic set of viewing and listening tools
- for the animations, pictures and modules on the CD-ROM.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- My test setup includes:
-
- o Amiga 2000, ECS chipset, Kickstart 2.04, Workbench 2.1.
- o Commodore A2630 68030 accelerator with 4 MB of 32-bit RAM.
- o GVP Series II SCSI host adapter with 2 MB RAM installed.
- o Toshiba XM 3401 CD-ROM drive.
- o Picasso II graphics card.
-
- I have tested this disc using the AsimCDFS 1.1c, Xetec 1.651, Z3 CDFS
- 2.9, and AmiCDROM 1.2a filing systems.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- On the CDTV and CD^32, you just boot off the CD, and you're ready to
- go. On all other systems, you'll have to add some Assigns by hand or copy
- needed files over to your SYS: partition. Personally, I use the following
- script file to set up all necessary assigns:
-
- Assign c: demo2:c sys:c
- Assign devs: demo2:devs ADD
- Assign libs: demo2:libs ADD
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- I'd guess most users like to show off the capabilities of their Amiga
- by playing demos, animations or some soundtracker music. Even the most
- hardboiled power users have some Megademos stashed away out of sight, just
- in case....
-
- Acquiring a large collection of this kind of toy stuff is usually a
- pain in the ass, since it involves downloading many megabytes of data, which
- can be rather expensive - and then you find out you wasted all the time and
- effort for a complete dud.
-
- Almathera Software realized quite early that there was a demand to get
- large masses of eye and ear candy on CD-ROM, and consequently produced their
- Demo Collection. Now, about a year later, there's the Demo Collection II:
- newer, bigger, better?
-
- The CD's packed to capacity: games, animations, graphics, clip art,
- modules, and even fonts. Everything is well organized in drawers, and
- ready-to-use software and data is tagged with the appropriate icons.
-
- Besides the fun stuff, there are also complete installations of WB
- 1.3, 2.0 and 3.0, as well as a preconfigured Parnet. (Parnet is a networking
- solution for the parallel port, which makes it possible to use a CDTV as a
- remote CD-ROM player. Having a preconfigured Parnet around enables those
- people to boot their CDTV directly off the CD-ROM.)
-
- Demos, animations and modules can be played directly from disk.
- Depending on your machine and setup, the results are more or less
- satisfactory. With my A2000, I can play at least a selection of demos
- directly from the CD without crashing it. The supplied Megademos are all
- crunched using DMS, so they have to be unpacked to disk first. CD^32 owners
- will miss out here, but then most of the demos won't run on their machine
- anyway.
-
- The second volume of the Demo Collection contains over 2000 modules,
- organized by name in 26 subdirectories. Depending on your taste in music,
- you'll either love or hate them, since most of the stuff included is of
- typical techno/demo quality. For me, it was a quite taxing task to pick out
- the gems.
-
- For music creators, there's a large (read: 6000+) selection of
- ready-to-use IFF 8SVX samples of musical instruments. The quality is quite
- mixed: some samples are brilliant, while others are just crap, with most
- samples being about average. One gripe I have with the selection is that
- there's not nearly enough special effects in there for my taste. But then
- I'm not into music, but looking for a nice beep sound.
-
- The animations are quite fair, I'd say. For example, there are some
- nice VistaPro flights through a canyon, which should come out just great on a
- CD^32. Still, once you've seen them a few times, they tend to lose their
- fascination. Most animations play just fine on my machine, except those
- using the supplied viewer "ashow" (see the BUGS section, below).
-
- Another large section of the CD is devoted to digitized images in
- various resolutions. Viewing them left me wondering whose holiday snaps were
- used for scanning them. This is clearly the weakest part of the collection,
- as far as I am concerned.
-
- And then there are games - lots of them. However, you'll be hard
- pressed to find anything new in there: it's basically all the stuff that's
- available elsewhere, too. If you don't already own a large collection of
- freely distributable games, you might like this.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The cover booklet of the CD-ROM gives some instructions as how to
- access the data on the CD-ROM on different Amiga systems. Besides that, the
- only documentation regarding material on the CDs are those "readme" files
- that were included in some of the original archives. Especially, I miss some
- kind of annotated index for the modules and sound files on the Demo CD 2.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- I love to have all the fun stuff bundled on a single CD-ROM. Still,
- I'm missing some sort of quality control on behalf of the publisher. The
- whole collection looks just like it was put together the way it is to fill a
- CD-ROM. It's definitely not a collection of the best there is.
-
- Maybe the situation would improve if Almathera gave away free copies
- of forthcoming Demo collections to the contributors, like other companies do.
- This would surely motivate people to contribute on one hand, and disarm the
- "exploitation" debate on the other.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I can't help but compare the second volume of the Demo Collection to
- the first, since they are similar in layout and purpose. I could notice at
- least some improvements over the original:
-
- - They didn't recrunch the demos with some stupid packer. Now at
- least some of them run without crashing my machine. (I couldn't run
- a single demo from the Demo Collection I, since they tended to
- decrunch in my Workbench's bitmap....)
-
- - Megademos are now archived using DMS. This means unpacking them
- works a little bit more reliable than with their proprietary packer.
-
- - Overall, the organisation is a bit nicer.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I am unable to get the supplied animation viewer "ashow" to work. It
- just reads data off the CD, but never displays anything. Switching back
- from an 800x600x8 color WB to the basic PAL 640x256x4 color WB doesn't
- help. I have even tried booting without a startup-sequence - all to no
- avail. Sadly, there is no documentation supplied with the viewer, so I
- don't know whom to contact in that matter. A cheap solution is to use the
- supplied copy of Thomas Krehbiel's VT (ViewTek) to view those anims.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I have sent in registration cards for other Almathera CD-ROMs I own,
- but as of today, I haven't received any kind of update information or even a
- catalogue of available titles.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- Almathera Systems offer no special warranty.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- All in all, I have mixed feelings about the second volume of the Demo
- Collection. The basic idea behind it is surely brilliant, but not too
- convincing in implementation. Maybe I just hoped for just too much when I
- started to review this disc, maybe I'm just spoiled. I would rate the Demo
- Collection II 3 out of 5 shiny CD's.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1993 Thomas Baetzler. All rights reserved.
-
- You can contact me at:
-
- s_walter@irav1.ira.uka.de (fast, will be forwarded to me)
- Thomas_Baetzler@mil.ka.sub.org (slow, but stable and reliable)
- Medic BSS, 2:2476/454.2@fidonet (fido, neither fast nor reliable)
-
- Thomas Baetzler, Herrenstr. 62, 76133 Karlsruhe, FRG
- Voice: ++49 (0)721 29872 Medic BBS: ++49 (0)721 496821
-
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