Full Pull #01: НА-ЧАЛО: Launch of Full Pull Magazine

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=======INNOVATION STYLE E-PAPER FOR WILD SPEKK-MANZ!!!==
ISSUE numba ONE!
reliaze date: 27.03.2003

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MaXx:> I don't even know where to start...
Congratulations to everyone who was happy about the release of our newspaper, who was interested in it (and there's no point in congratulating others, as they probably don't care)
I want to inform you that you won't find any of my articles here. And the reason is absurdly banal: they are simply not here. But they will be, they will be in the next issues of FullPull. For sure! In the meantime, enjoy the GREAT creations of Tresh, who contributed to this issue. And be sure to read Murkin's NATЯGGG, which contains a stunning little story!

Tresh:> FULL-PULL is made by four guys. Max is responsible for the shell, I write the texts, MUR (Little Terrible Pervert) runs "NATЯGGG" and draws the title images, and crash pours music into fpl that they created themselves. Who is this e-paper for? It's very simple - for wild Spectrumists! Yes, that's right, for them! Those who love zx. Just love it. Those who enjoy looking at homemade cases, cut and re-cut tracks, various panels, jungles of MGTf, and colorful capacitors. For those who look disdainfully at PC users because they know that at home they have a home computer with a twenty-year history, which is (and has always been essentially) underground. The fruit of radio amateur imagination. And therefore it is not sold in stores (at least, not now). Which can be turned on and play a bourgeois game of the year, for example, '82! (Aliens Attack - everyone is doomed!!!) And someone played it back when I was just one year old! Cool! And the most (for me) important thing - from which I get high from radio markets, smoky workshops, swearing, and Laptev, Vasilyev, and Skorobogatov! (Nostalgia constantly torments me - I want to go there!) Pasha (makapoff), where are you? Where is zx-service??? Even the house where it was located has been demolished and a parking lot has been built (this is personal)

I'll say right away - if you have a PC at home besides your Spectrum, then this newspaper is not for you. Delete this crap, the authors of which don't even give a damn about you! But if you don't have a Spectrum at all, and you're reading all this on a crappy PC emulator - then you're really some kind of loser! (It's time to be offended, my primitive friend!) And I don't care. I get sick of pseudo-Spectrumists, really! In almost ten years of being a Spectrumist (out of principle) I have never looked at the screen of a PC monitor running some zx-emulator! Don't write me anything about this, okay? (Like - you can't buy a Spectrum anywhere now, so at least sit "under the emulator"...) There are many of you, and I'm alone. I'm not a metal lumberjack. Better come visit - you'll get a face full of glasses (most likely)!
(I have nothing against visually impaired Spectrumists - I can't see anything without contact lenses, naturally!) (I have -4)

Well, if you are still a wild (cnektpymust), then let's continue. The newspaper is divided into two parts, the first is directly related to the Spectrum, and the second almost doesn't touch it, but I think you will also find it interesting to read. There are various windows and supergambs. Personally, Mur and I promise to make (is there a "z" console?) 10 homepoffs!!! Good and compact! More - maybe there won't be (from us). Better 10 real issues than fifty stuffed with all sorts of crap like - reviews of new software and a fresh look at the scene! Almost all sections are permanent, and some will soon exhaust themselves, or rather they won't exhaust themselves, but will come to a logical conclusion. And instead of them, new, good, and interesting ones will appear!

Regarding periodicity - a new paper will be developed for exactly 21 days (Zweekz) (in paradise?) After the release of the issue, 21 days have passed - look for the next fpl! By the way, I don't have capital letters, and no smileys either - there is something PC-like, flat, and standard about that (in terms of smileys). But there are many triple letters and other various non-standard approaches to word and phrase constructions. (innovat. style?)
I came up with the title when Max called me at nine in the morning and asked what we would call the e-paper. I came up with it, said it, and immediately fell asleep! Full drive, you know! That's how this e-paper turned out.

MaXx:> THIS IS THE BEGINNING...
Ugh, damn, words, like in Tresh's (in credits), are sticking together...
By the way, they are currently lying on my bed with MUR, almost asleep, while I'm clicking away on the keyboard (:
I just wanted to say about the progs I used...
First of all, I want to express my gratitude to the creators of Alasm, Studio Stall (or rather not exactly the creators, but still) for supporting this cool asm with the release of new versions with new features. And also to myself for writing the flipbook in it!
And also a huge thank you to the authors of STS for STS! I can't imagine how I would fix the numerous glitches in my flipbook without it...
There.
Also, a huge THANK YOU to Alone Coder for ACEditor, in which I write all the texts, letters, etc. It's just a wonderful editor!
And Tresh likes Horror Word and writes everything in it. I only format various left texts in it.

Tresh:> And I also like cacti and long-range radio phones (250-38Omhz), but about that - in the next new sections ("my prickles" and "longrange")

MaXx:> Ugh, ugh, ugh, I almost forgot about BGE v3.05, in which I drew the little logo, and MUR made the intro.
After all, this is the best gfx editor on the Speccy.
And a huge THANK YOU to Delirium Tremens for it! Well done! It's just a pity that Sinn has given up on this feature (or not???)...
And I also used qui-i-i-i-i-i-i-ick commander 2.7, while Tresh used the same quick, but version 2.63! (He got really used to it)
Oh, yes, for packing texts (and not only) I used RealInformationPacker! And why? Because it compresses texts much better than all versions of Hrust (including v2.03, which is used in Hrip).
Therefore, you won't be able to open these texts with BestView.
But if someone needs to print them on paper, I'll gladly send them, or figure it out with RIP and unpack them yourself... From the second issue, I'll try to make a text recorder.
(You can also copy it from the monitor, but that's not for everyone)
And I packed the images in BGE, burial laser compact 1.03 (in my opinion, no one compresses screens better than it), so pull them out with BestView and enjoy being cool hackers! (:

Tresh:> As I already wrote, the wonderful music (which is now actively flowing into your ears and probably amazing them) was written by crash, my former classmate, and by the way, in my opinion, he is the most similar to me in terms of Spectrumism, we did all sorts of things together, but about that (will be packazaho) - in the next issues!

Contents of the publication: Full Pull #01

  • НА-ЧАЛО - Maxx, captain tresh
    Introduction to Full Pull magazine's launch with diverse content from ZX Spectrum enthusiasts, emphasizing community and unique content creation.
  • ХАЙ-TECH
    Step-by-step guide for creating a printed circuit board at home, from drilling to etching and soldering.
  • ДЕЛАЙ SAM
    Guide to adapting SEGA MegaDrive joysticks for ZX Spectrum, detailing wiring and assembly. Discusses joystick compatibility and modifications required. Provides practical tips for joystick customization.
  • MY SPEKK
    Description of a customized ZX Spectrum with detailed modifications and personal reflections. Highlights include unique hardware alterations and creative solutions. A call for others to share their Spectrum stories.
  • SUPA-ГАМZ
    Description of the game 'Operation Gunship' released by Codemasters, including gameplay mechanics and personal anecdotes from the author about their experiences playing it on ZX Spectrum.
  • pC>>ZX
    The article discusses adapting PC power supplies for use with the ZX Spectrum. It explores technical aspects, including wire configurations and power capacity. Practical tips for modification and repairs are provided.
  • MY CITY
    Personal exploration of city districts, highlighting unique features and personal experiences.
  • ОКНАZZZ
    Parody of a TV show, 'ОКНА', recapping episodes with satirical humor. Focuses on absurd and comedic relationship dilemmas. Explores themes of jealousy, friendship, and intimacy.
  • TRSH-SKA3KA
    The article tells a humorous story about a man who tricks a bear and ends up in a series of unfortunate events involving mushrooms and a cunning fox.
  • NATЯGGG
    Description of a summer night gathering in a village by a lakeside with young people engaging in social and intimate activities.
  • НАМ ПИШУТ
    Readers' letters section for thoughts and feelings.
  • CREDITZЬ
    The article lists contributors to the fpl-1, detailing their names, locations, and roles.