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Mcmullen eprom programmer
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Current Notes, Newsletter of the Washington Area Computer Enthusiasts Kay on TikTok - 576NUC+ - VCFMW - Indy Vintage Computer Club (VCC).

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What We’ve Been Up To Thom’s talk about programming FujiNet at VCF East: Byte All Atari Articles - inspired by Allan Bushman's Computer Shopper All Atari - Dan Kramer engineering notebook from his time at Atari - VCF East video processing (Atari 2600 stuff, 8-bit specific stuff) - Google Spreadsheet of Atari newsletters at Internet Archive - JACG, newsletter of the Jersey Atari Computer Group I/O Connector, newsletter of the San Diego Atari Computer Enthusiasts. In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast.we have special guest Thom Cherryhomes who tells us why FujiNet is aiming to take over the world, we discuss the recent VCF Midwest and VCF East, and of course tell you everything going on in the world of Atari.Ītari interview discussion thread on AtariAge

  • Listen Listen again Continue Playing.ĪNTIC Episode 82 - FujiNet to Take Over the World!.
  • Omnivore, the Atari 8-bit Binary Editor: The Digital Antiquarian - From Automated Simulations to Epyx:

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    He wasn't pretty - he was just a little stick man - but he ran around with a certain flair and he reacted to the environment." I like to think that made him more interesting, more spontaneous. "My guy ran around in this environment purely based on his collision with the environment. I am joined on this interview by Rob McMullen, host of the Player/Missile Podcast, who has been working to reverse engineer Jumpman using the Omnivore binary editor that he created.įor more background on EPYX, you might enjoy Antic’s interviews with Jon Freeman, co-founder of EPYX and Michael Katz, the CEO of EPYX - he oversaw the development of Jumpman, Pitstop, and Summer Games. This interview took place on May 7, 2016. Randy ported Jumpman to the Commodore 64 and created another C64 game, Lunar Outpost. He also created the sequel, Jumpman Junior, and programmed the swimming competition portion of Summer Games. Randy Glover is the creator of one of the best games for the Atari computers, Jumpman, which was published by EPYX.






    Mcmullen eprom programmer