Splash 14 ch10 Derbyshire Ram Said
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hey guy! you have choised this interview part and i am sure you wish to read a cool interview.you can be sure that you are in the right corner of the right magazine this month i am very pleased to publish the long awaited interview done with the mega cool oldie bet- ter known as DERBYSHIRE RAM/ILLU- SION.i planned to make an intervi- ew with him in the previous issues but lots of problems happened.but at the end here you got it.let's start with this really cool inter- view. -:falcon +:derbyshire ram -yo barry!please introduce yo- urself to us. +:hi ali! well i'm 53 years old by the time i complete this inter- view i could even be 54.i am five feet,eleven inches tall and over- weight.mainly due to eating junk- food while working on the 64. -:you are one of the oldies in this scene.narrate us your scene- life from the beginning up to now. +:well i got my 64 in the late 82 but did not really get into the scene until 1984.then this was only cracking and swapping in a very small circle.i cracked stuff from tape for my own purposes to transfer it to tape turbo.i didn't get a floppy until 1985.this con- tinued until 1987 when someone sent me a small intro which i started to use casually on some new games.these naturally got sp- read around the scene more widely and in late 1989 i was asked if i would like to join dominators.at first i said no,(having said no previously to ikari because they only really wanted me as a mail- trader) then eventually in march 1990 i joined dom and stayed actu- ally in that group until november 1991.i then left dom and a week later joined the newly formed de- adline.this group lasted just six months,we killed off the group and i joined illusion along with rebel and nme on june 1st.1992. -huh!what a story.now another point.you are also the second ol- dest guy in this scene.how it fe- els? +:wow,who is the oldest guy? well to me it makes no difference. i'm doing what i like to do and i have to say here and now that i appear to be accepted by most of the guys on the scene,i do take a bit of ragging occasionally but most of them goes over my head.as a matter of interest i have five contacts in the u.k.who are older than myself but they did a low pro file and get their wares from me. +:what is your favourite crac- king group,demo group,best group ever and why? -:that is an extremely diffi- cult question to answer.in the present so few good groups exsist nowadays but there are a lot of good crackers,coders,musicians etc around in different groups so i would rather not comment.i think the best group ever was possibly triad when they were in their pri- me.i don't ever remember seeing a bad crack from them in the late 1980's. -:now let's turn to back in ti- me.once a time you were a member of dominators.why did you leave? +:two reasons really.first not longer after i joined no danish members did much at all for almost a full year,all the cracking was left to rebel,nme and myself and there was no co-ordination.second- ly i got ragged from a group of australians who had been aproached by the danish members to join the group at 20 dollars each.i was al- ready fed up and this was the fi- nal straw.do not approve of paying to join a group.ability should be enough so i quit. -:then you built deadline.it was going like hell but then you killed it and joined illusion.why? +:i didn't build deadline.it was built by nme and i joined one week after it had started.it was killed off for numerous reasons. 1)we could not get a fixer in the states. 2)we went into coop with arcade to solve the problem. 3)we felt that certain members of arcade didn't fulfill the pro- mises they made to us.we didn't ask for the coop,it was proposed to us by some arcade members. because of these and other in- ternal problems with arcade we killed off deadline after we got an invitation to join illusion.we did this because the prosplets looked much better. +:you were the leader of dead- line but you are now a member of illusion.can you tell about the difference? -:as i said i joined deadline, i was never the leader of the gro- up.it was more of a democratic set up.illusion work on the same basis so technically there is no diffe- rence so i am very happy to be a member of this group. +:you are a cool advanced crac- ker.in a cracking group according to you which is more important.the speed or the quality? there is no doubt the best is both but... -:oh come on,that has to be a laugh,i don't rate myself as a good cracker at all.infact quite often i scratch my crack to put a better version into my collection. to answer the second part will speed is important for a first re- lease.but quality is the key.90% of first releases are by far the worst versions.look at the versi- ons on the boards then wait a week or so and you will get a far bet- ter version in your mail. +:what is your opinion about your previous coop group arcade? -:arcade are a good group with some great guys as members.i have many friends in the group and i wish them all the best. +:now there are lots of crac- king groups but too less originals come out.cracking much destroys the scene or not? what is your o- pinion? -:if it was not for cracking groups,for me there wold not me a scene.yes it is very frustrating but it gives you time to compare the quality of the cracks.but yes it would be far better if more stuff was being released. +:do you use another compy dif- ferent from c64?also what are your future plans? -:nope!only the good old 64.i have no plans what so ever to up- grade.if and when the 64 dies then i will leave the scene. +:do you agree to the thoughts that our scene is dying or not? -:not necessarialy.the quality of games along with the quantity's very poor but there're thousands of 64's around the world and they are still making and selling them so i see no reason why it cannot survive for a few years yet. +:england is one of the coun- tries that copyright is quite ef- fective.did you ever had any expe- riences with police? -:i have personally no experi- ances yet with the police or any- one connected to f.a.s.t.at pre- sent in th u.k. it is the amiga u- sers who keep getting bust.mainly because they are selling cracked software. +:tell us about your family.i think you have a big family.also what are their reactions with your hobby? -:yes,i do have a big family,my wife ann still works for the bri- tish postal service while i stay home and do the housework and co- oking.i have 5 grown up children 3 daughters and 2 sons.amongst them they also have 9 children.well my wife trowns on computing if i do it while she is at home naturally. the rest of the family just think it is another hobby but i have to say they don't know really i do, they think i am playing games all day. +:as far as i know you also ha- ve another hobby releated with ra- ilways and locomotion.please tell about it. -:well yes.i have always been a railway fanatic.i collect railway items i can get them.things like number and nameplates,builders plates,almost everything that is not too big.my big thing is rail- way photography.i don't travel too good but i'm only 1km from the ma- in line.here so on good days i ta- ke my video cameras out to give me a blow of fresh air. +:if you have a chance to chan- ge something in this scene,what'll it be? -:i would 1)limit or ban disc- magazines,there are too many for the good of the scene. 2)encourage more young guys in up and coming groups instead of calling them lamers.we were all beginners once. 3)cut out all group warring. +:last thing to say or advice to the new sceners. -:don't give up too easily.your time will come but learn to walk before you run or someone somewhe- re will trip you up. +:thank you very much for the interview my friend. yes,the end of this chapter has also come.i hope you liked the in- terview.see you in another corner. signed:falcon