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Message no. 1
From: Menard Steve <menars@***.UMONTREAL.CA>
Subject: Artists needed.
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 1995 23:49:09 -0400
Sorry to disturb the list with this but I really need someone and
since the tasl in SR-oriented, here seemed a good place to start.

I am currently programming a Windows program to combine a Combat
Manager and a Reference Database Manager. Of course, it being in windows
it can have lots of terrific graphics, but my drawing skill is very
limited, to say the least.

What I need is a person capable of making small graphic bitmaps. They
will be used as buttons and icons. That person does not need a pc, although
it would greatly simplifu things. IF someone is interested, could you
e-mail me, so that the list is not further polluted.

For those who would want the program, I plan to release a beta version
sometime in the second half of may. Unfortunately only the combat part will
work as I'm still trying to find a suitable database manager under 10$ !

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Message no. 2
From: Robert Watkins <bob@**.NTU.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: Artists needed.
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 13:56:15 +0930
Menard Steve wrote:
> For those who would want the program, I plan to release a beta version
> sometime in the second half of may. Unfortunately only the combat part will
> work as I'm still trying to find a suitable database manager under 10$ !

Well, depending on how complex you want to go, Mernard, you could roll your
own... I mean, you don't want a query language interface, or a relational
structure, or anything, do you?

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Message no. 3
From: Menard Steve <menars@***.UMONTREAL.CA>
Subject: Re: Artists needed.
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 01:42:41 -0400
On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Robert Watkins wrote:

> Menard Steve wrote:
> > For those who would want the program, I plan to release a beta version
> > sometime in the second half of may. Unfortunately only the combat part will
> > work as I'm still trying to find a suitable database manager under 10$ !
>
> Well, depending on how complex you want to go, Mernard, you could roll your
> own... I mean, you don't want a query language interface, or a relational
> structure, or anything, do you?

I do not need anything fancy but then the sheer number of different
data structures makes me think I do not want to go through the
design-type-debug thing. Much prefer to use available and proven
products. I'll probably shift to Delphi(integrated windows devellopment
using Turbo Pascal) as soon as I can get my hands on it.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- |\_/| Still The One and Only Wolfbane! ---
--- |o o| " Hey! Why ya lookin' at me so weird? Ain't ya 'ver seen a ---
--- \ / decker witha horn ?" --- Scy, Troll decker with a CC ---
--- 0 Steve Menard menars@***.UMontreal.Ca ---
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Message no. 4
From: Paolo Marcucci <marcucci@***.TS.ASTRO.IT>
Subject: Re: Artists needed.
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 10:36:08 +0000
On Apr 27, 1:42am, Menard Steve wrote:
> Subject: Re: Artists needed.
> I do not need anything fancy but then the sheer number of different
> data structures makes me think I do not want to go through the
> design-type-debug thing. Much prefer to use available and proven
> products. I'll probably shift to Delphi(integrated windows devellopment
> using Turbo Pascal) as soon as I can get my hands on it.

Delphi is fine, i had a beta but it is (yet) lacking a decent installer.
It is well suited for db management. Ever thought about Visual Basic? :)

Please, be more specific about your works, I'm very interested.

Bye, Paolo

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Message no. 5
From: Menard Steve <menars@***.UMONTREAL.CA>
Subject: Re: Artists needed.
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 1995 20:08:18 -0400
On Thu, 27 Apr 1995, Paolo Marcucci wrote:

> On Apr 27, 1:42am, Menard Steve wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Artists needed.
> > I do not need anything fancy but then the sheer number of different
> > data structures makes me think I do not want to go through the
> > design-type-debug thing. Much prefer to use available and proven
> > products. I'll probably shift to Delphi(integrated windows devellopment
> > using Turbo Pascal) as soon as I can get my hands on it.
>
> Delphi is fine, i had a beta but it is (yet) lacking a decent installer.
> It is well suited for db management. Ever thought about Visual Basic? :)
>
> Please, be more specific about your works, I'm very interested.

Well, my needs are simple. Right now I'd need a couple of 64x64, 4
40x20, and 5-6 32x32, all done in 16 colors(the standart vga ones). Still
interested? Anyone else?

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--- |\_/| Still The One and Only Wolfbane! ---
--- |o o| " Hey! Why ya lookin' at me so weird? Ain't ya 'ver seen a ---
--- \ / decker witha horn ?" --- Scy, Troll decker with a CC ---
--- 0 Steve Menard menars@***.UMontreal.Ca ---
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