This probably covers similar ground as the last post, but also handy to have.
#software #archives
https://archive.org/details/software
Saturday, November 29, 2014
You never know when these will come in handy.
You never know when these will come in handy.
#software #archives
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-websites-download-older-versions-software/
#software #archives
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-websites-download-older-versions-software/
My third home computer was an ATARI PC2 XT.
My third home computer was an ATARI PC2 XT. It was an IBM Clone (we call those simply "PCs" nowadays) and had built-in vEGA graphics. I had a "massive" 20mb hard drive on mine, and spent many a weekend riding my pushbike to the Western Australian Institute of Technology (W.A.I.T., now Curtin University) to copy free and shareware software from the CD-Rom archive distributed from a repository at (if I remember correctly) Oakridge in the USA??? The Internet was in its infancy at that point, and services like ARCHIE were still being used.
I would have a certain amount loaded on the hard drive, and the rest archived to floppy. There were useful programs back then like Telnet, YARN (a newsgroup reader) and LYNX (a text web browser), games like Captain Cola and Helicopter Rescue (where I killed more hostages than saved on average).
Thereafter all my home computers (except one) were PCs of various sorts. But this was the last pre-mouse computer I owned.
#atari #pc2 #homecomputer
http://retropages.uw.hu/Lexikon/Atari/Atari_PC2_Large.jpg
I would have a certain amount loaded on the hard drive, and the rest archived to floppy. There were useful programs back then like Telnet, YARN (a newsgroup reader) and LYNX (a text web browser), games like Captain Cola and Helicopter Rescue (where I killed more hostages than saved on average).
Thereafter all my home computers (except one) were PCs of various sorts. But this was the last pre-mouse computer I owned.
#atari #pc2 #homecomputer
http://retropages.uw.hu/Lexikon/Atari/Atari_PC2_Large.jpg
My second home computer was one of these.
My second home computer was one of these. It had a "Dual boot" in that it came with a couple of disk drives, and if you didn't insert the CP/M boot disk, it'd boot to MSX. There was also a cartridge slot in the top for games! It was OK but a bit under powered. CP/M was best for word processing with WORDSTAR. I even wrote a technical manual for it!
#spectravideo #msx #homecomputer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVI-728
#spectravideo #msx #homecomputer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVI-728
My friend Joe Aquilina had one of these and I was so jealous, as I only had a System-80.
My friend Joe Aquilina had one of these and I was so jealous, as I only had a System-80. It had superior graphics, but all I can remember about it now is playing "Snakes" on it!
#exidy #sorcerer #1978
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEnsYJOjh2k
#exidy #sorcerer #1978
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEnsYJOjh2k
This was my first ever computer as well.
This was my first ever computer as well. Loved it at the time. I have the best memories of the computer games, which were loaded by cassette, and used a 128x72 pixel display (an 64x24 character space, and each character could be replaced by a 2x3 pixel grid)!
I had mine extensively modified with sound, custom character ROM, and cursor keys. I also had SEA DRAGON, ALIEN TAXI and SCRAMBLE - cool games. Later I got the expansion unit and a full set of disk drives. I can remember using LAZY WRITER to write my fanzines (printed on an Epson dot matrix printer and then photocopied). Those were the days
Loved that device!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtMFhbl4mAU
I had mine extensively modified with sound, custom character ROM, and cursor keys. I also had SEA DRAGON, ALIEN TAXI and SCRAMBLE - cool games. Later I got the expansion unit and a full set of disk drives. I can remember using LAZY WRITER to write my fanzines (printed on an Epson dot matrix printer and then photocopied). Those were the days
Loved that device!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtMFhbl4mAU
Friday, November 28, 2014
Gosh - I don't think I'm organised enough to use this open source task manager! Looks impressive though.
Gosh - I don't think I'm organised enough to use this open source task manager! Looks impressive though.
#todolist #taskmanagement #opensourcesoftware
http://www.taskcoach.org/
#todolist #taskmanagement #opensourcesoftware
http://www.taskcoach.org/
You can even get software to do it for you!
You can even get software to do it for you!
#anamorphic #software
http://www.anamorphosis.com/software.html
#anamorphic #software
http://www.anamorphosis.com/software.html
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Great example of what Manga Studio can do.
Great example of what Manga Studio can do.
#mangastudio5
#mangastudioex5
http://www.creativebloq.com/digital-art/draw-paint-manga-studio-5-111413455
#mangastudio5
#mangastudioex5
http://www.creativebloq.com/digital-art/draw-paint-manga-studio-5-111413455
Friday, November 14, 2014
My first computer
This
was my first ever computer as well. Loved it at the time. I have the
best memories of the computer games, which were loaded by cassette, and
used a 128x72 pixel display (an 64x24 character space, and each
character could be replaced by a 2x3 pixel grid)!
I had mine extensively modified with sound, custom character ROM, and cursor keys. I also had SEA DRAGON, ALIEN TAXI and SCRAMBLE - cool games. Later I got the expansion unit and a full set of disk drives. I can remember using LAZY WRITER to write my fanzines (printed on an Epson dot matrix printer and then photocopied).
Those were the days
Loved that device!
I had mine extensively modified with sound, custom character ROM, and cursor keys. I also had SEA DRAGON, ALIEN TAXI and SCRAMBLE - cool games. Later I got the expansion unit and a full set of disk drives. I can remember using LAZY WRITER to write my fanzines (printed on an Epson dot matrix printer and then photocopied).
Those were the days
Loved that device!
I would have a certain amount loaded on the hard drive, and the rest archived to floppy. There were useful programs back then like Telnet, YARN (a newsgroup reader) and LYNX (a text web browser), games like Captain Cola and Helicopter Rescue (where I killed more hostages than saved on average).
Thereafter all my home computers (except one) were PCs of various sorts. But this was the last pre-mouse computer I owned.
The one PC exception was a classic Mac that a boarder gave me In lieu of
rent. For several years I used it to play CDs in the bathroom while I had a bath. Fell apart eventually.


