some stuff to start off:
the odi wiki (in general a treasure trove of old sm history)'s article on the smgroove forums is archived and surprisingly very in-depth, going over the forum's whole history: https://web.archive.org/web/20080418031 ... p/SMGroove
found out a bunch of neat stuff like the fact that red fraction was a successor forum made after a hostile takeover of smgroove (i guess this makes rfpack smgpack3... and by extension dcp smgpack4)
also the wiki had a surprisingly decent guide to charting: https://web.archive.org/web/20091012090 ... file_Guide. in particular the stuff about target audiences and styles i think is pretty important and AFAIK no other charting guide really acknowledges this. the section about layering is really good; simple but covers some not-obvious caveats (disagree w/ mini-freezes/holds though those almost always suck imo don't do them). also has an explanation for the infamous "candle" pad terminology:
maybe i'll archive this on my site like what i did with the "advanced simfile creation bible" (which, despite the name, is way more basic than this guide. cant blame tsuka too much though this was written like 1-2 years afterwards by multiple people instead of 1 guy)
some odi kid 18 years ago wrote: A candle is a pad term that receives its name from the popular nursery rhyme "Jack Be Nimble". In a candle, such as LDURDUL, the player is making many movements over a center, untouched pad, akin to "jumping over a candlestick."
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there was a chinese stepmania forum that existed as early as 2006. it even had a subforum for keyboard play and i saw a thread discussing ckmp2 (wasnt archived though...). found this interesting because i always assumed eastern stepmania keyboard communities weren't a thing until SMOC/the various japanese fc2 blogs which were mostly later. archived link to the forum: https://web.archive.org/web/20080421065 ... lay-fid-93
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kil had a wikipedia account https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AMHR285. usually this would be pretty "who cares" information but any info on kil is hard enough to come by that i figured it was worth mentioning. also had a neat guide of difficulty reading jp text in various old games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AMHR285/ichiran
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KBMP wasn't just the first keyboard pack but also kind of brought back the entire idea of calling packs packs; before then people generally called them mixes because it was like ddr mixes. source: https://web.archive.org/web/20080412043 ... x.php/Pack
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thats it for now, i'll post anything new as replies to this forum post. any other aspiring stepmaniarchaeologists can contribute replies as well. if you want to look for interesting stuff yourself heres some old sites to dig through:
flashflashrevolution.com (probably the easiest since its still up and it was almost always the most popular) (rest of these you'll need to use archive.org)
arch0wl.com
www.rfraction.com
omgdidinsane.com
www.smgroove.com
www.keybeatonline.com

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