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Welcome to the
ASSEMBLY 1997



Helsinki Fair Center
8th - 10th of August 1997
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Index
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1.___Opening words
2.___Facts
2.1__Where and when
2.2__How to get there
2.3__Party features

3.___Competitions
3.1__Voting information
3.2__Jury information

3.3__PC compo general rules
3.4__PC demo compo
3.5__Win'95 DirectX demo compo
3.6__PC 64k intro compo
3.7__PC 4k intro compo

3.8__Amiga general rules
3.9__Amiga demo compo
3.10_Amiga 64k intro compo

3.11_Music compo general rules
3.12_32 channel music compo rules
3.13_4 channel music compo rules

3.14_Graphics competion general rules
3.15_Animation compo rules
3.16_Graphics compo rules
3.17_Raytrace compo rules

3.18_Commodore 64 general rules
3.19_C64 demo compo
3.20_C64 graphics compo
3.21_C64 music compo

3.22_Java demo compo
3.23_Wild compo

4.___Prizes

5.___Tickets
5.1__Buying in advance
5.2__At the party place

6.___Party network

7.___Preliminary schedule

8.___Disclaimer

9.___Contact information


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1. Opening words

To state the obvious, you are reading the official ASSEMBLY '97 party
invitation info file. Some facts presented in this information file might
change prior to the party and the best way of keeping informed is to
regularly check out web site at www.assembly.org/asm97.

2. Facts

2.1 Where and When

Date & Time
-----------
The party will start at 10.00 (am) on Friday 8th of August and end at
20.00 on Sunday 10th of August.

Check out the preliminary schedule for more detailed info.

Helsinki Fair Center (the place)
--------------------------------
For the third consecutive time the party is held in the largest conference
centrum in Finland - the Helsinki Fair Center. So there will enough room
for everybody - if you have some special requirements contact us prior to
the event. We wouldn't like a tent in the girls WC, but we might actually
feel good about it in the corner of the party area.

This year the hall is different from the previous years, so the door used for
loading and unloading during Friday morning and Sunday afternoon is not
used this year. The new door is located around the corner (about 100
meters away).

Some facts about the hall

-_da address:
Rautatielaisenkatu 3 in Pasila (the name of the part of the
city).
-_how to get there:
1._Take any local train from the central Helsinki rail way station (in
Finnish: "Rautatieasema", in German: "Hauptbahnhof", in swahili... well
who cares).
2._Get out at Pasila.
3._Look around until you see a giant red block of buildings. Head there.
4._Join the party.


2.2. Getting there

Getting there by air
--------------------
Flying to Helsinki is easy, but it ain't cheap. Finnair (www.finnair.fi),
Lufthansa (www.lufthansa.com) and SAS (www.sas.se) fly regularly to Helsinki
and with luck you might find a plane that takes you to Helsinki early on
Friday morning.

If/when you arrive at the Helsinki Airport (Helsinki-Vantaa) there are
three options to take:
1._take a cab (fast but expensive) (costs about 100-150 FIM)
2._take a group taxi (yellow line). a bit more inexpensive (about 60-100
FIM)
3._take a bus to the center of Helsinki. The buses leave regularly approx.
30 minutes apart.


Getting there by sea
--------------------
A short cruise from Stockholm to Helsinki always (!) results in definite fun.
A lot of good looking girls, great weather and luxirious ships guarantee a
lot of good time. Check out Viking Line and Silja Line (www.silja.fi).
When you arrive in the harbour you can either
1)_walk to the central railway station (not advised with a lot of hardware)
2)_take the tram to the central railway station
3)_take a cab to the Helsinki Fair Center (costs about 60-100 FIM)


Getting there by car
--------------------
If you are coming by car you should find the trip easy once you get inside
Finlands borders. Head on to Helsinki, the capital.

Once you are in Helsinki, do not drive to actual center, but find your way
to Pasila. Check out the maps for central Helsinki and Pasila more details.

There is plenty of parking space at the Helsinki Fair Center.


General about Helsinki
----------------------
You can find more info about Helsinki City at www.hel.fi (maps, tourist
info etc).

Local area bus tickets in Finland vary from around $2 to $4 US. The
taxi is of course more expensive. For example to take a normal taxi
from the airport to the party place will cost one person around
$30 - $40 US. But if you take the Airport Taxi, it will be a lot
cheaper (about half the price).


2.3 Party features

Audio and video
---------------
The main hall will once again feature a (too) powerful sound
system. We will have (wow) stereo output and kicking base at 10
000 watts of pure sound power. And naturally we will give out
free earplugs.

The big screen is over 8 meters wide and and supports the
640x480 resolution. Definitely the way to see the demos.

Network
-------

The kick ass network is once again at ASSEMBLY.
Provided by Telecom Finland we have over 30 megabytes / sec
ATM cable and a reliable local area network. Voting and party
information will be done in the party intranet.

We will also provide extremely good service to people not able to
come to ASM. Using Telecom Finlands MediaLab technology we
will able to send streaming audio & video from all competitions (!),
party events, reports, interviews and gallups.

In addition to the cool webTV we will also have a four person
reporter team working on a ASM eZINE published at the
website. So you can expect very good coverage of all events.


Halls
-----
The party area this year is a little bit bigger hall in the different part
of the Helsinki Fair Center than in previous years. The hall is the
B4 hall (if that means anything to anybody =)). We got about
4500 square meters of party area with 1500 computer places.

The sleeping hall is situated in a near by computer science institute
(ATK-instituutti) for perfect sleeping peace. No noise, no hassle.
Remember to bring your own sleeping bag.

The main party area doesn't have windows so the video screens
will look absolutely fabulous at the competitions.


Services
--------
The party place is the biggest fair centre in Finland. It will feature
24h food service (yes, we have Coke!), 24h security personnel,
24h professional electrician, 24h luggage preservation service and
cleaning personnel. Also 24h help desk with friendly personnel will
be available to help you out with any problems you might
encounter.
Plenty of toilets and some showers will be available. Cool party
T-shirts will be sold for low price. FREE earplugs!


Parking
-------
We got the biggest parking lot in Helsinki City =). We don't yet
know the Fair Center's policy towards parking, but we presume
that parking will be free or cost only 20-40 FIM for the duration
of the event.


3. Competitions

The organizers reserve the right to make any changes to the
competition rules, and to disqualify any entry if it is not suitable to
attend the competitions for some reason. So don't include any explicit
sexual, racist or disturbing material.

Atleast one of the authors of a competiting product has to be present
at the party place in order to attend the competitions and to
receive possible prizes. In solo competitions (music, graphics, 4kb)
the author has to be present. In the Java demo compo, you don't need
to be present to enter the compo. Read more details the Java demo
compo rules.

Only contributions deliverd before the deadline will participate in the
competitions.

A jury composed of known scene people (maybe even you!) will select
an amount of 15 entries in each competition to the finals (to be shown
on the big screen to the audience). There will be different people in
the PC and Amiga jurys.

"Maximum running length" below is only the amount of time we will
show a particular piece of art on the big screen.

The demos/intros will have to run without ANY user interaction
once started (although there can be a setup screen).
The filenames of the productions have to comply with the ISO-9660
standard. This means that the only characters allowed in filenames are
"A-Z" and "0-9". The maximum length of the filename is 8+3 characters
as in MS DOS standard.

The productions MUST NOT save any files (for example configuration
files) on the hard disk or the disk.

In the music, graphics, raytracing and 4kb intro competitions only one
of the authors (if there are more than one) can be the official author
of the competing piece of art. For example, if two coders work on the
same 4kb intro, only one of them can receive the prize and his name in
the party results. After all, these three competitions are meant to be
solo competitions.

The authors have to have all copyrights to their production. If you are
dumb enough to rip graphics from Quake we won't be dumb enough to show
it on the screen.

All entries will be distributed immediately after ASSEMBLY. If you wish
to release a bugfixed version, submit that to the info crew before the
end of the party.

All entries will be included on the Erave 3 CD-ROM, which will be
released approximately one month after party.
PROJECTOR "FEATURES"
--------------------

We will use the same projector as in ASSEMBLY '96. This means that we
have to load a special driver before showing anything on the screen. This
driver enables the video convertor to work correctly.

Unfortunately it has the side effect of slowing down demos using a specific
timing routine. To counter this the driver will be available from our web
site as soon as possible so you can test your demo or intro with that
driver to see if it affects your code. In ASM '96 only couple of demos
suffered from the timing problem but it is better to be safe than sorry.

We don't yet know how the driver will influence Windows Direct X
demos. But it is safe to assume that if your timing code has problems with
it in DOS it will most propably continue behaving badly also in Windows.

You should note that the picture produced by a video projector is not as
good as a monitor picture. The video projector does not show pale colors
well and in some cases can even lose them completely. Also the contrast
can be different. These are common problems with all video projectors
and simply can't be corrected. Please try to understand these restrictions.
If you have any questions about the rules, contact ASSEMBLY Organizing.

3.1 Voting information

We will use a WWW based voting system. You will receive a badge stating
your user number and a password. This combination will enable you to
vote on our Intranet server.

You can vote for the five best in each categories.

The production placed in your vote in the first place will receive 5
points, the second 4 points and so on.


3.2 Jury information

Before you can give your opinion, a jury composed of known scene people
will qualify the products to the finals. The members of the jury will give
points from 1 to 10 for each product and the average of the points will be
its final score.

15 best scoring products will qualify to finals. If there is more than
one product that qualified as 15th the jury will commonly decide which one
of them will qualify.




3.3 PC compo general rules

The name of any file has to comply to the ISO-9660 standard (i.e. NO special
or "SuP3r k3wl" characters are allowed).

The maximum length of the file name is 8+3 characters. The production must
NOT save anything on the hard disk / disk.

If you are having trouble adding Sound Blaster support to your production,
check out the Midas sound system.




Competition machines
--------------------

DEMO, 64k INTRO & 4k INTRO

-_Pentium 133 mhz with 16 MB of RAM
-_MS-DOS 7.0
-_The competition machine will be booted up with HIMEM and
EMM386, so make sure your productions runs with them.
-_2 MB PCI SVGA graphics card (a S3 964 accelerated card)
-_Gravis UltraSound with 1 MB of on board memory and / or
Sound Blaster AWE 32 with 1 MB of on board memory
-_550 kb of free base memory
-_highest allowed screen resolution is 640 x 480
All productions have to support 256 color mode but can also use
any high color use ( we will use the best possible mode when
showing the productions)

WIN '95 DIRECT X DEMO

-_Pentium 133 mhz with 32 MB of RAM
-_Windows 95
-_Direct X 3.0
-_Matrox Millenium with 4 MB of on board memory






GENERAL RULES (demo, 64k & 4k intro)
------------------------------------

The user has to be able to exit at any time by pressing ESC.

PC demos and intros have to check for sound card enviroment variables.
If found they must be used! The formats of the enviromental variables are:

GUS:
ULTRASND=220,1,1,11,7 (address, dma, dma, gus irq, sb, irq)
SB:
BLASTER=A220 I7 D1 T1 (a=address, i=irq, d=dma)

If the enviromental variables are found, your production has to use them
and should not show the usual setup screen. This will eliminate a great
deal of hassle during the competitions and it will also be user friendly
(wow..).

The DOS4GW.EXE is located in the path, so you don't have to include it
with your production.

If you use SVGA modes, be sure that your production uses the standard
VESA modes. We will use UNIVBE for the VESA compability.





GENERAL RULES (Win'95)
----------------------

The user has to be able to exit at any time by pressing ESC.

You have to use Windows 95 sound interface to actually play the music,
so no direct fiddling around with the hardware.

We will run Windows in 640 x 480 x 24 bit mode. The productions will be
shown in full screen mode but a windowed mode support is a definite
bonus!




3.4 PC demo compo

Maximum size in executable form is 6144 kb (6 MB).

Maximum showing time is 8 minutes, the demo itself can be longer.

Maximum base memory requirement is 550 kb.

100% VGA register level compatible graphics modes and SVGA modes
up to 640*480 are accepted.

You are free to use any number of colors but the demo has to work also
with only 256 colors.

Pure animation files are not accepted.

Also executables only including an animation and an animation player will
not be accepted, this is not an animation competition.

Gravis Ultrasound (512kb) and SB PRO/SB 16 support required. The
demo has to have also a "no sound" option.


3.5 Win'95 DirectX demo compo

Maximum size in executable form is 4096 kb (4 MB).

Maximum showing time is 5 minutes, the demo itself can be longer.
Maximum memory requirement is 4 MB.

The demo must use and comply to Direct X 3.0.

The music system must support and use DirectSound. We will use a well
established sound card for sound output (SB Awe 32, Gravis UltraSound
Max or some other). Make sure that your sound routines support also
wave table cards with only 512 kb on board memory.

The maximum screen size of the is 640 x 480. You are free to use up to
24 bit colors but the demo must work also in 256 color mode.

We will display all demos in full screen mode. A windowed version is
definitely a bonus.

Pure animation files are not accepted.

Also executables only including an animation and an animation player will
not be accepted, this is not an animation competition.


3.6 PC 64k intro compo

Maximum size in executable form is 64 kb (65536 bytes)

Maximum showing time is 5 minutes

Maximum base memory requirement is 550 kb

100% VGA register level compatible graphics modes and SVGA modes
up to 640*480 are accepted

You are free to use any number of colors but the demo has to work also
with only 256 colors

Pure animation files are not accepted

on the release version Gravis Ultrasound (1024kb) and SB PRO/SB 16
support required. This version can be over 65536 bytes long. Also a no
sound option is required.

on the competition version either Gravis Ultrasound or SB PRO/SB 16
support required

In PC 64kb intro competition two versions of the intro can be submitted.
The competing version which is under 65536 bytes long and supports
either GUS or SB and the release version which supports both. Release
version can be over 65536 bytes long. Competing 64kb intro cannot be in
any case longer than 65536 bytes. Both release and competition version
has to be submitted to the organizers before the deadline.



3.7 PC 4k intro compo

Maximum size in executable form is 4096 bytes

Maximum showing time is 3 minutes

Maximum base memory requirement is 550 kb

NO MUSIC or other sound is allowed (this is because this a coders'
competition, not musicians')

Only 100% VGA register level compatible graphics modes are accepted
(no SVGA/VESA)

Only one intro by one coder
You must submit two versions: a compo version and a release version

The compo version may not display the name of the author or his group


3.8 Amiga general rules

As the competition machine we will use:

-_a1200
-_2 mb chip memory
-_8 mb fast memory
-_68030 at 50 mhz

We are still considering a Blizzard 68060 turbocard for the
machine and a possibility to use some 24 bit graphics card. If you
have opinions about this, please send us comments.

The user has to be able to exit at any time by pressing the left
mouse button.

The name of the file has to comply to the ISO-9660 standard
(i.e. NO special or "SuP3r(r) k3wl" characters are allowed).

The maximum length of the file names is 8+3 characters.

The production must NOT save anything on the hard disk / disk.



3.9 Amiga demo compo

Maximum size in executable form is 6144 kb (6 MB).

Must be harddisk installable.

Maximum running length is 8 minutes, the demo itself can be longer.


3.10 Amiga 64k intro compo

Maximum size in executable form is 64 kb (65536 bytes).

Maximum showing time is 5 minutes.


3.11 Music compo general rules

The name of the file(s) have to comply to the ISO-9660 standard = no
special characters are allowed!

The maximum length of the file names is 8 + 3 (the MS-DOS standard
file format).

We will display the patterns of the tune on the screen while playing it.

We will not display the name of the author on the screen while playing it.
Make sure your tune doesn't contain hints about the identity of the author
or we will forced to display something like "tune 2" as the title.
3.12 Multichannel music compo

Maximum amount of channels is 32.

Maximum size of the song is 1024 kb in a playable format (including all
samples, pattern data, etc.).

Maximum running length is 3 minutes.

We will accept:
-_FastTracker 2 modules (.XM) with up to 32 channels
-_Scream Tracker 3 modules (.S3M) with up to 32 channels
-_Basic Protracker modules (.MOD) with 4 channels, also
extended PT-like formats with up to 32 channels are supported
All songs will be played with PC compatible player using a 1MB Gravis
UltraSound.

Only one song by one musician.


3.13 4 channel music compo

Maximum size is 880kb (= one Amiga disk).

Maximum amount of channels is 4.

Maximum running length is 3 minutes.

All songs will be played with the Amiga ProTracker v2.x (MOD).

Entries must be in MOD-format (no executables, no renamed, no powerpacked).

Only one song by one musician.

3.14 Graphics competition general rules

The name of the file(s) have to comply to the ISO-9660 standard = no
special characters are allowed!

The maximum length of the file names is 8 + 3 (the MS-DOS standard file
format).




3.15 Animation compo

The maximum running length is 2 minutes.

The frame rate of the animation has to be 15 pics/sec.

Animation format will be AVI (Intel Indeo) with sound track.

The sound track should be 22 kHz, 8 bit.

The maximum resolution is 320x200.

The animation must be delivered on a CD-ROM or an Iomega ZIP drive. No
hard disks or floppy disks.
3.16 Graphics compo

The maximum resolution allowed is 640x480.

The maximum amount of simultaneous onscreen colors is 24 bit .

The palette is the standard 24 bit true color palette.

Pictures drawn with Amiga will be shown with Amiga Brilliance (no
executables!).

Pictures drawn with PC will be shown with CSHOW (or some other good picture
viewer) .

PC pictures will have to be in standard TGA, LBM or IFF format.

Scanned, ripped and raytraced pictures will be disqualified.

We will have jury of established graphicians disqualifing copied pictures.
Do NOT copy original work of art.

You must submit at least three versions of the unfinished picture that show
the process of creating the picture.

In addition, you must submit a version of the final picture which doesn't
have your signature on it (which will be shown on the big screen).

Only one picture by one graphics artist.


3.17 Raytrace compo

The maximum resolution allowed is 640x480.

The maximum amount of simultaneous onscreen colors is 24bit.

The palette is the standard 24 bit true color palette.

Pictures will be shown on PC with true color card (no executables!) .
Pictures have to be in JPG or TARGA format.

We will have jury of established graphicians disqualifing copied pictures.
Do NOT copy original work of art.

You must submit atleast three versions of the unfinished picture that show
that the process of creating the picture.

In addition, you must submit a version of the final picture which doesn't
have your signature on it (which will be shown on the big screen).

Only one picture by one graphics artist.


3.18 Commodore 64 general rules

As the competition machine we will use:

-_a standard C64
-_original 1541 floppy drive
-_Action Replay MK6 cartridge

Please note that this is preliminary info on the compo machine.

Only one contribution from each group/artist is accepted for
each competition series.

Contributions must be 100% finished before the deadline, because we will
copy and spread all of them at the party. This is just to avoid final
versions being released months or possibly even years after the party.

The deadlines aren't too flexible so please deliver your contributions
in time (Read: Early enough) to avoid hassle.

Your contribution disks won't be returned (Doing so would cause an enormous
hassle, just use your imagination and guess why!).




3.19 C64 demo compo

Each demo will be shown for a maximum of 15 minutes.

Coding your demos in such a manner that pressing space is not required is
highly recommended. If, however, your demo should require any user
interaction, we want a person from the contributing group to run the demo.
After all, there's no way we could possibly know which effects the coder
would like to be shown a bit longer than the others...

At least one person must be present from the contributing group (If it's not
a group-release (Which is extremely unlikely), then the coder must be
present him/herself).


3.20 C64 graphics compo

The picture must be an executable file.

ALL graphic formats are accepted.

Only the picture must be seen on the screen; no scrollers or other moving
things are allowed. Background music's acceptable (Not recommended, though),
but during the competition no-one will hear it, as the audio equipment will
be turned off.

Please try to give your picture some (sensible) name to avoid too many
"un-named" pictures competing.

The artist must be present at the party.


3.21 C64 music compo

The tune must be an executable file.

Only your imagination's the limit; samples are of course accepted.

Each tune will be played for max. 3 minutes (This doesn't mean you'd have
to cut the tune at 3:00 sharp, though! Even if your tune won't be played
for more than three minutes at the party, people will play it longer at home).

Please try to give your tune some (sensible) name to avoid too many
"un-named" tunes competing.

The artist must be present at the party.


3.22 Java demo compo

The maximum size of the production (including all graphics, sound
files, class files, html files) is 100 kb (unpacked).

Maximum showing time is 5 minutes (the demo itself can be longer).
The demo has to be an applet.

Maximum applet size is 320 x 200 pixels.

The applet will be run inside Netscape Navigator (exact version will
be announced later).

You must supply a HTML page and the necessary files in which
to run the applet.

The HTML pages maximum width is 600 pixels, max height is 400
pixels and it must use only legal Netscape palette colors.

You may not open any network connections from the applet (the
compo machine won't be connected to Internet).

You may not open new browser / applet windows. The applet has to
run on the HTML page you supply.

The java code has to comply to the API version 1.0.2 (official release).

You may not use JAR / ZIP archives.

There can be only one actual applet (= you can have only one applet
tag in your HTML code), but it can use several class files.

The max. sampling frequency of sound samples is 11 kHz.
You don't need to be present at the party place to take part in the
Java demo competition. The competition will be international.

All productions that are submitted in before hand have to be
uploaded to a ASSEMBLY Organizings ftp site (announced later).

Last date for uploading a production will be 4.8.1997 at 00:00 am.

More details will be published later at www.assembly.org/asm97.




3.23 Wild compo

The productions can be anything from computer generated animations, demos
on ancient or exotic computers to plain video art. The only requirement is
that the productions are cool.

Maximum showing time is 5 minutes, the production itself can be longer
(thank you guys from the last years wild compo =)).

The production has to be delivered on a SVHS or VHS cassette (European PAL
format). The cassette will not be returned.

No copyrighted material or material that violates Finnish or international
laws is allowed in the production.


4. Prizes

The total value of all the prizes in US dollars will be over US $ 23 000 (not
including software). The actual prizes may be software, hardware or pure
cash.This depends on our sponsors. The following list includes only the
pre-liminary list of the prizes (the final lists will be published at the party
place). Also keep in mind that the money exchange rates also affect this list
(at the time of the writing of this text file one US dollar was 5.1 Finnish
marks).
All damages to the Fair centre, other surroundings and other damages
caused by party visitors will be REDUCED from the prizes before any
prizes are paid. This is because of previous trouble with people breaking
up places, furniture and spraying the walls and thus causing damage of
many thousand dollars.

All prizes will be paid at the party place.

We will try to give cash prizes in the PC and Amiga demo competitions.
The prizes in the other competitions may be more or less various hardware
and software. All the cash prizes will be paid in Finnish currency.

All prices are in US dollars.

PC competition prize values
----------------------------

   demo  win'95  64k intro  4k intro
------------------------------------
1. 2750   1000    1000        500
2. 1250    500     500        250
3.  750    250     250        150
4.  500
5.  250






Amiga competition prize values
------------------------------

    demo    64k intro
---------------------
1.  1750      1000
2.   750       500
3.   500       250


Music competition prize valus
-----------------------------

    multich   4 ch
------------------
1.   500       500
2.   250       250
3.   150       150

Graphics competition prize values
---------------------------------

   Animation   Graphics    Raytrace
-----------------------------------
1.   1000       500         500
2.    500       250         250
3.    250       150         150


C64 competition prize values
----------------------------

    demo      graphics      music
----------------------------------
1.   400       200           200
2.   150       100           100
3.    50        50            50

Java & wild compo  prize values
-------------------------------

    Java demo  Wild
------------------------
1.   500       500
2.   250       250
3.   150       150



5. Tickets

We have lowered the ticket prize! This year there is only one ticket (NO
computer place reservation fee), and the prize is
220  fim  (apprx. 45 USD)

The computer place reservations can only be made by buying tickets in
advance from ASSEMBLY Organizing.

We will not have any "one-day" tickets.

The sale of reservation tickets will end at 4th of August.


5.1 Buying in advance

You can buy your advance ticket from ASSEMBLY Organizing. Groups that
want to get the group discount and computerplace reservations have to
be bought in advance from ASSEMBLY Organizing. If your group buys 10 or
more tickets at the same time you will receive the 10% group discount
from the ticket prizes.

To order a ticket you have to pay directly to the account of ASSEMBLY
Organizing (see contact info). Make sure, when you pay directly to the
account that ASSEMBLY Organizing doesn't get any additional costs and
the amount of money covers the costs of the ordered ticket. Also make
sure that we get the information who has sent the money and where
we can send the tickets. After making the payment, please make an
official order at our WWW-site:
http://www.assembly.org/asm97

Groups in Finland can order their tickets directly from our WWW-site.
The tickets will be shipped as COD ("postiennakko").
Please allow 20 FIM for postage costs.

If you buy your ticket in advance you have the possibility to use
group discount of 10%. You have the possibility for group discount
if you buy more than 10 tickets at a time. Also the table reservation
is possible only by buying reservation ticket. You don't have to
reserve table for yourself, but the best places near the videoprojector
screen go to the reservers. The earlier you reserve your place the
better place you get.

We will organize special door in the first day of ASSEMBLY '97 where you
can get your computer in most conviniently.


5.2 At the partyplace

Tickets will be sold at the party place for the same fee of 220 FIM. All
computer place reservations tickets have to be bought in advance. There is
no group discount when you buy tickets from the door.


6. Party network

All participants will be offered a chance to join the party network. The
purpose of this network is to allow the users to surf the web, use the IRC,
telnet (ssh), MediaNet and the NetRadio. The official informationsite
during the event will be www.assembly97.net, which will tell you what
services are available and what software and which drivers are required.

The NetInfo will be open 24h/day at the event to help you in case you run
into problems.

What you will need:
-------------------
___Ethernet Adapter Card with either a Twisted Pair or Coaxial
interface
___Cable (about 5-10m) - either twisted pair or coaxial.
For twisted pair (10BaseT, UTP) you will need RJ-45 connectors.
For coaxial cable (10Base2, thinnet) you will need BNC-connectors
and a T-connector.
___Software
The supported protocols are TCP/IP and IPX
Drivers: TCP/IP Stack, Ethernet adapter drivers(can be
found at the sites listed below.)

Drivers for Ethernet Adapter Cards:Allied Telesyn, 3COM,
D-Link, Metropoli files.

How to connect to the network
-----------------------------
Having found your place at the party place you will need to connect to the
network.

If the cabletype you are using is Twisted Pair, plug one end of the cable in
the adapter card and the other in the hub that you will find at your table. It
is strongly recommended to use twisted pair, since it causes less problems
than coaxial cable.

If you are using coaxial cable, start by making sure there are one or two
cables connected to your T-connector. In case of only one, you will need
to attach a terminator to the unused end of the T-connector. Then plug the
T-connector in the adapter card and the BNC-connectors (or one BNC-connector
and one terminator) to your T-connector. The coaxial cable should be a 50
ohm cable - RG58C/U is a good cable type.

If possible, do not use homemade cables since they often cause problems.
Cables will be sold at the event.

The IP-adresses will be distributed using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol). When you come up on the network for the first time you will need
to issue a broadcast that will seek the DCHP server, which when found will
respond by giving you an IP-address and other information needed (subnet
mask, DNS-server, default gateway etc). If your machine supports DHCP it
will automatically do this for you, otherwise you can get your IP-address
etc at the NetInfo during the event. Operating systems that support DHCP
directly are Windows95 and Windows NT!

It is forbidden to use the network for distributing material that is under
copyright or is illegal in any way.

If you wish to maintain a server of your own, please contact the NetCrew at
netcrew@net.assembly.org in advance.


7. Preliminary schedule

FRIDAY, 8th of August

10.00_ASSEMBLY doors open - the party
______may begin!
13.00_Sign-up for out door compos
______(not yet confirmed)
15.00_Outdoor compos
______(not yet confirmed)
19.00_C64 competition deadline - all
______C64 contributions must be
______entered
22.00_Deadline for all competitions
23.00_C64 competitions start

SATURDAY, 9th of August

12.00_4 channel music competition
13.00_Graphics competition
13.30_32 channel music competition
15.00_PC 4k intro competition
16.00_Amiga 64k intro competition
17.30_PC 64k intro competition
20.00_Java demo competition
21.30_Win'95 demo competition
23.30_Wild competition

SUNDAY, 10th of August

09.00_Amiga demo competition
11.30_Animation competition
12.30_PC demo competition
15.00_Vote counting
16.00_Announcement of winners and
______prize ceremony
20.00_Doors close - ASM'97 is over!


8. Disclaimer

We don't take any responsibility on the safety of the equipment
people bring to the party place. We suggest you take an insurance for
your equipment from some insurance company. And remember, you can
store your equipment by using the luggage preservation service which
will be available at the party place.

If you have ANY suggestions or ideas about anything written in this
text file, don't hesitate to contact us!

While you are visiting Finland you have to follow Finnish laws. If you
break laws at the Fair Centre we will call the police to take care
of you. You will also have to answer for anything you break at the
party place.
All damages to the fair centre, other surroundings and other damages
will be reduced from the total prize money.

> NO ALCOHOL/DRUGS/SMOKING <
> NOR SOFTWARE PIRATISM <
> ALLOWED IN THE PARTY PLACE <


9. Contact info

You can reach us by many means according to the following list:

Voice:
ASSEMBLY Org.
+358-9-4780 8460


Fax:
ASSEMBLY Org.
+358-9-4780 8478

WWW:
http://www.assembly.org/asm97

E-mail:
assembly@assembly.org

iRC:
#asm97

Normal mail:
ASSEMBLY Organizing c/o
Oy Eworks Finland Ab
Malminkaari 9 C
00700 Helsinki
FINLAND, Europe

Bank account for international money transfers:

Oy Eworks Finland Ab
Handelsbanken 313130-1018415

Swift code: HANDFIHH


Please include your address with the payment, where you want the
tickets to be sent. Also make sure that there are no additional expenses
for the receiver of the payment.

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