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MNEMOtech

MNEMOtech is a Sam coding group which I formed while I still had spare time back in 1994 (click here to look at some of my earlier programs). Together we have released many programs including games and utilities, but our roots and focus was to rule the Sam demo scene. Here's a chronological list of the programs so far released under the MNEMOtech name. You can download most of them, as gzipped .DSK files for use either in SimCoupe or transferred onto real disks for your real Sam.


SamMines

Programmed by Andrew Collier, with samples by Ian Collier and music by Dan Zambonini. Featuring intelligent clicking, inert squares, moving mines, randomizer, two skill levels, four board sizes, on-line help and a disk-based high score table.

Released on issue 57 of Fred disk magazine, spring 1995.
"I can honestly say it's the best version I've seen ... a stunning game." - Colin Anderton, Editor.

.dsk file Download (68k gzipped)
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MNEMOdemo

Part 1 by David Zambonini. Part 2 by Andrew Collier. Part 3 by Paul Horridge. Glued together by Andrew Collier.

Released on issue 60 of Fred disk magazine, summer 1995.
" A spectacular three part demo ... the best SAM demo there is... you'll love it" - Colin Anderton, Editor.
"Too snazzy by half" - Simon Cooke
"Technically brilliant" - Stefan Drissen

.dsk file Download (88k gzipped)
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E-Tunes Player

Programmed by Andrew Collier, with music by Dan Zambonini, Andrew Collier and Roger Hartley.

First released on issue 63 of Fred disk magazine, autumn 1995.
"What a cracker it is too! Far too many scroller effects to talk about... drool at it's (sic) newness and magnificence... another plus in the Mnemotech box" - Colin Anderton, Editor.

.dsk file Download (56k gzipped)
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Menu (Fred 64)

Programmed by David Zambonini, with music by Roger Hartley.

Released on issue 64 of Fred disk magazine, Christmas 1995.
"The excellent menu was by the world famous David Zambonini... it's amazing. I love it. It's as if Christmas was happening in my own TV set" - Colin Anderton, Editor.

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Menu (Fred 65)

Programmed by Andrew Collier, with music by Roger Hartley.

Released on issue 65 of Fred disk magazine, New Year 1996.
"Oooh! What a lovely introduction demo! ... an absolutely stunning demo front end with great music" - Steven Pick, Blitz 1.

.dsk file Download (28k gzipped)
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MNEMOcompress

Programmed by Andrew Collier.

Released on issue 68 of Fred disk magazine, Spring 1996.
"Excellent" - Stephan Drissen, Blitz 2.
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MNEMOdemo 2

Intro / Part 1 by Andrew Collier. Part 2 by David Zambonini and Andrew Collier. Part 3 by Les Quinn. Glued together by Andrew Collier.

Released on issue 72 of Fred disk magazine, summer 1996.
"A great mnemo-present from Andrew Collier and friends ... yet another display of brilliance from the MNEMOtech team ... who could ask for more?" - Colin Anderton, Editor.

.dsk file Download (124k gzipped)
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Menu (Blitz 3)


Programmed by Andrew Collier, with music from KAPSA.

Released on issue 3 of Blitz disk magazine, New Year 1997.

.dsk file Download (60k gzipped)
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ProTracker2 compiler

Programmed by Andrew Collier.

Released on 4 of Blitz disk magazine, Spring 1997.
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Stars and Sprites


Programmed by Andrew Collier, with music from Andrew Collier and Sean Bernard.

Released on issue 25 Sam Revival magazine, 2015.

.dsk file Download (678k gzipped)

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