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The Tech Class: The Computer Enters the 1980s Classroom

April 9, 2019 paleotronic 0

School kids today may all have tablets, but in the early 1980s you were lucky if your classroom had its own computer! More likely, there was only one (or maybe two) for the entire school. [more…]

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The Business: Apollo Executive Group

April 9, 2019 paleotronic 0

“We choose to go to the Moon in this decade and do the other things not because they are easy, but because they are hard; because that goal will serve to organise and measure the [more…]

Coding

The Toy Store: The Milton Bradley Big Trak

April 9, 2019 paleotronic 0

One of the hottest Christmas toys of 1979 was a lunar-inspired tank that taught rudimentary computer programming! The Milton Bradley Big Trak (also stylised as bigtrak) is a programmable toy resembling a futuristic utility vehicle [more…]

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microM8 Update: High-Contrast UI Mode and Filled Triangles in microLogo

March 30, 2019 paleotronic 0

We love our colour text but it can be difficult for visually impaired people to read, many of whom chose the Apple II back in the day because it didn’t have multi-coloured text or background [more…]

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An Interview with Atari 2600 developer and Imagic Co-Founder Rob Fulop

March 29, 2019 paleotronic 0

Paleotronic had the great fortune to chat with Atari 2600 developer and Imagic co-founder Rob Fulop about life as a rockstar videogame developer in the early 1980s, and what came after. We’ve read in other [more…]

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Flying to the Moon and crashing back to Earth: the meteoric rise and fall of Imagic

March 20, 2019 paleotronic 0

Upon viewing Moonsweeper for the first time the word ‘wow’ just doesn’t seem to do it justice, yet it’s the first word to form in most people’s brains. It just seems to trite, so simple, [more…]

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Lunarcy: A Lunar Lander in Apple Logo

March 16, 2019 paleotronic 0

Lunarcy is a fun and simple lunar lander game written in Apple Logo and compatible with microM8’s microLogo, a vector-based OpenGL re-implementation. You control a lander with a joystick (or the keyboard’s arrow keys) and you [more…]

Coding

A New Lunar Lander for the ZX81 / Timex Sinclair 1000

March 14, 2019 paleotronic 0

In late 1972, as Apollo Space Missions were winding down a burgeoning virtual space race was busily preparing for launch. A sub-genre of simulation games soon to be known as Lunar Landers was taking to [more…]

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There’s a 3D Flying Dragon inside microM8’s [Applesoft] microBASIC Interpreter!

March 12, 2019 paleotronic 0

It made a sort of logical sense that if our microM8 Apple II emulator rendered in 3D (it does) and it had its own Applesoft-compatible BASIC interpreter (it does), we should make a 3D graphics [more…]

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microM8 Update: Super Hi-Res (SHR) support

March 11, 2019 paleotronic 0

John Brooks’ VidHD video card for the Apple II renders Apple II graphics in 1080p, but it also allows the Apple IIe to use the Apple IIGS’s colour-indexed Super High-Resolution modes (320×200 and 640×200). So [more…]

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Hamateur Hour: Slow Scan Television

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Given the right conditions, amateur radio operators can talk to anyone, anywhere in the world. But what about television? Could that be sent around the world too? Analog television transmitted a lot of information, and [more…]

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