Reply 60 of 66, by rfnagel
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Just a heads-up:
I just found the web site and contact information for "Ultra Force, which was the demo group that Bram Graveland was a member of back in the day. Anyhow, I just fired off the following email 😀
To: Ultra Force Development <info@ultraforce.com> Subject: Bram Graveland and Tetra Compositor […]
To: Ultra Force Development <info@ultraforce.com>
Subject: Bram Graveland and Tetra CompositorMessage: Hello,
I was wondring if there was any contact information available for Bram Graveland?
I have a copy of the retail version 1.3 of "Tetra Compositor", which Mr. Graveland developed back in 1990, and was later published by Creative Labs. What I'm hoping and asking for is permission to upload the full version of Tetra Compositor (as well as PDF scans of the original manuals and box) to several sites on the Internet that I frequent.
I've been a big fan of Tetra Compositor since 1991 or so, and the program is really of large historical significance, as far as the IBM PC and module trackers in general. As far as I know, it was one of the first (if not the very first) module trackers for the IBM PC... this at a time that the only available module trackers were all coded for the Amiga.
Anyhow, you would have my deepest gratitude if you could help me in my quest to find contact information for Mr. Graveland, or possibly give the "go ahead" for uploading Tetra Compositor to various web sites on the Internet 😀
P.S. If you're interested, see my video tribute to Tetra Compositor here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpypDIkOm4g , as well as my tribute web pages here: http://jasonwilliams400com.startlogic.com/sno … eds/Echoing.htm and here: http://jasonwilliams400com.startlogic.com/sno … /weeds/Lars.htm 😀
Cheers, and many thanks for your time,
Rich Nagel
Rich ¥Weeds¥ Nagel
http://www.richnagel.net