The term "Dealer Quality Software" was coined to describe their approach to developing software for the C64. Essentially, it means that the programs and demos released by Triad are of particularly high quality. This includes aspects such as precise programming, visual aesthetics, and often creative innovation. The term "dealer" here refers to the distribution channels of the demoscene. In the 1980s and 1990s, demos were often distributed via BBS or by so-called "demo dealers". These people were often enthusiastic members of the demoscene who copied demos and distributed them via their BBSs or on floppy disks.
not hard but soft, doesn't that fit?
Very nice demo!
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So many great sections ❤
Good capture job!
Thanks
C64 for ever!!!!
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Very cool !
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I never understood what they were hoping to convey by the term "Dealer quality software".
The term "Dealer Quality Software" was coined to describe their approach to developing software for the C64. Essentially, it means that the programs and demos released by Triad are of particularly high quality. This includes aspects such as precise programming, visual aesthetics, and often creative innovation. The term "dealer" here refers to the distribution channels of the demoscene. In the 1980s and 1990s, demos were often distributed via BBS or by so-called "demo dealers". These people were often enthusiastic members of the demoscene who copied demos and distributed them via their BBSs or on floppy disks.
@@Papierzeit Good answer and makes sense!
Is that an Hi-res demo?
The sideborder scroller and parts of the starfield are hires.