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The Story

	This was one of those funny ideas that keep annoying you when
you're supposed to be having a normal day. Just when one more boring
day is about to pass by unnoticed it hits you. There I was chatting
on IRC with some strange people and before I could do anything about it
I was already typing out something like "Why not have a really 
DIFFERENT computer party?". Oops! Fatal error $00F4. 
	What made it even worse was the fact that people seemed to 
actually like that idea.. Something was definitely wrong here, and I 
still haven't figured out what that something was.


The Idea

	Gather a whole bunch of computer freaks together. Filter out 
all the multimedia PC and AGA Amiga people. What's left? A bunch of total 
weirdos who think 'life' is a bunch of pixels moving across the screen 
occasionally colliding with each other. The name of this event? The
Different Party? The Weirdo Party? The Pathetic Party? Nope, it's just
a boring 'Alternative Party'. Maybe the name isn't terribly enlightening
but we're geeks, we don't need good names.



The Machines

	Just some of the computers you can take part with:<br>

<p>
	Altair<br>

	Amiga500-1000<br>

	Amstrad CPC464/6128<br>

	Apple I/II<br>

	Archimedes<br>

	Atari<br>

	BBC<br>

	Commodore PET/VIC/64/128<br>

	Cray<br>

	Digital Alpha<br>

	Dragon<br>

	IBM RS6000<br>

	PC (286 or less, no GUS/SB or modern gfxcards)<br>

	Silicon Graphics <br>

	Sinclair ZX80/ZX81/ZX Spectrum/QL<br>

	Sun Microsystems<br>

<p>
	...and the list goes on, use your imagination if you have any...
<p>
</blockquote>
In fact, the weirder and rarer the machine, the better.

We'll also try to bring a whole pile of really strange machines for 
everyone to try out and have fun with.



The Place

	Turku, Finland in a large (3000m^2) building called "Palatsi" 
(http://www.turku.fi/nuorto/palatsi/). 
There are all the necessary party facilities in the building: showers,
audio equipment, video equipment, cafe, internet connection etc. It is right
in the center of the Turku city so it is practically surrounded by hamburger
restaurants, shops and all other sources of Coke (there's even a Megazone
nearby for those who love shooting at each other with laser beams).



The Dimension

	Easter 1998, 10th-12th April.

Doors (officially) open on Friday the 10th at 12:00 and close on Sunday the 
12th at 18:00.



The Price

Your Soul plus:

100 Finnish marks (about 20 US dollars) if a reservation is made beforehand

130 Finnish marks (about 26 US dollars) if the entrance fee is paid at the
door.

20 Finnish marks if you happen to be a female, regardless of whether you 
make a reservation beforehand or pay at the door.

(this means we would prefer if people made reservations instead of paying at
the door)

Payment beforehand can be made by either sending cash to the contact address 
below in this text or directly to the following bank account in Finland: 

Merita 142850-45618 (Kristoffer Lawson).


The Compos

	Any machine but new PCs (>286) and new Amigas (AGA) can take part 
in the compos. We will have a variety of machines to present the demos on but
if you have a rare machine it doesn't matter, just bring it up to the
compo stand! For this reason the compos might actually be spread out
for a longer period of time. The machine must also be able to produce
some standard kind of visual output for the demo compo. VGA, RGB 
(with correct cables) or TV are all OK. At this point in time we have 
planned a demo, chip music, ASCII graphics and rare computer compo.

	<h3>Demo</h3>
<p>
	- Must be under 5 MBs.<br>

	- PCs must not use any processor faster than a 286.<br>

	- No GUS/SB soundcards (or compatible) in PCs.<br>

	- No modern 3D cards in PCs.<br>

        - Amigas must be based on a pre-AGA chipset (although can be
hacked and upgraded in any imaginable way)<br>

	- Machine must produce some standard graphics output.<br>

	- Should contain a screen explaining which machine it's being
	  run on.<br>

<p>
	<h3>Chip Music</h3>
<p>
	- Must contain no samples.<br>

	- Machine has to have an audio out to connect to the
	  amplifier (TV out is OK).<br>

	- Music will be recorded to DAT or some other format before compo
	  and played from it.
<p>
	<h3>ASCII Graphics</h3>
<p>
	- Resolution 80x25<br>

	- Only standard 7-bit ASCII supported.<br>

	- Will be shown with the 'cat' command or something similar.<br>

	- The terminal speed will be set to 19200 bps.<br>

	- The terminal will be set to vt100/vt102/vt220 so you
          can create special effects and animations!<br>

<p>
        <h3>Rarest Computer Compo</h3>
<p>        
        - There will be a prize given to the person who brings the
          weirdest and most obsolete computer to the party.<br>

	- The organizers will tour the place searching for interesting
	  machines, but if you want to make sure your machine is 
	  considered, inform any of the organizers at the place about it.
<p><br>

</blockquote>

Extra Bonuses

On Saturday when Megazone is open, all party guests get a 10FIM reduction
from the normal Megazone price, which makes 30FIM per game per person. We will
possibly also organize a few special party games only for party guests.
Megazone is a laser war game played indoors in teams. The aim of the game is
basically to fire at members of all other teams except your own and to gain
as many points as possible.


The Gods Themselves

	Contact us for any extra information on the party, to suggest
a good idea or if you want to become an official sponsor. It would also 
be nice to hear from you if you already know you'll definitely be there :-)



	<b>Aggression and Friends</b>
<p>
	email: <a href="mailto:setok@fishpool.com">setok@fishpool.com</a><br>

	phone: +358-40-7312273<br>

	smail: <blockquote>Kristoffer Lawson<br>

	       Asemakuja 3C 53<br>

	       02770 Espoo<br>

	       Finland<br>

        </blockquote>



	Alternative Party list

	email: altparty@fishpool.com

	If you're interested you can join this list by emailing
	 
        majordomo@fishpool.com with the text 'subscribe altparty'
	in the body.





Disclaimer

	More compos and events might be added or the compo rules changed. 
This text file will be updated whenever necessary.


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