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Point & Click: Welcome to Macintosh

October 18, 2018 paleotronic 0

A large, rectangular canvas bag sits in the middle of a huge oaken conference table, a gaggle of journalists assembled around it, while Steve Jobs talks Walkman. “It’s amazing”, Jobs says, “only about that thick.” [more…]

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The Noise Channel: Hearing and Cheering the AY-3-8910

October 12, 2018 paleotronic 0

THE ARCADE games of the 1970s used dedicated circuits for sound – even the sound chip in the Atari 2600 only had a set of pre-defined sound effects and an oddly-tuned tone generator. Realising that [more…]

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Colour Clash: The Engineering Miracle of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum

September 29, 2018 paleotronic 0

April 1982 saw the launch of Sinclair Research’s most successful micro-computer, the ZX Spectrum. The Spectrum was not the first Sinclair computer to make it big, it was however the the first to go massive. In [more…]

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Ancient Tongues: Logo Spacewar!

September 27, 2018 paleotronic 0

You can duke it out with a friend, but be careful not to fall into the star in this exclusive Spacewar clone written in Apple Logo. Seymour Papert’s Logo programming language is perfect for a [more…]

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The Jackintosh: A Real GEM – Remembering the Atari ST

July 8, 2018 paleotronic 0

After Commodore Founder Jack Tramiel was forced out by his board, he decided, after a brief hiatus, to get revenge. Tramiel knew that a 16-bit computer was next on the horizon for Commodore, and he wanted [more…]

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Back in the Day: 1984 Magazines review the Apple Macintosh

July 7, 2018 paleotronic 0

The brainchild of Apple’s Steve Jobs, the Macintosh was the culmination of five years of engineering, and a merging of Apple’s low-cost Macintosh “computer appliance” project, started by Apple engineer Jef Raskin, with Jobs’ Xerox [more…]

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Open Mailbox: An Introduction to the World of Text Adventures and Interactive Fiction

July 5, 2018 paleotronic 0

WELCOME TO ADVENTURE!!  WOULD YOU LIKE INSTRUCTIONS? Y SOMEWHERE NEARBY IS A COLOSSAL CAVE, WHERE OTHERS HAVE FOUND FORTUNES IN TREASURE AND GOLD, THOUGH IT IS RUMOURED THAT SOME WHO ENTER ARE NEVER SEEN AGAIN. [more…]

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A 1980s Quantum Link to a modern-day Mutiny

July 1, 2018 paleotronic 0

Visitors to the Commodore booth at the 1986 Consumer Electronics Show were not only introduced to the newly restyled Commodore 64C and GEOS, but also a colourful new information service called Quantum Link. Typical 1980s [more…]

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Atari 800 vs. Commodore 64 – The Brief Tale of Two 8-Bit Home Computers

June 30, 2018 paleotronic 0

The Commodore 64, introduced at the 1982 Winter Consumer Electronics Show, was a significant improvement on the VIC-20, and would become the best-selling computer model of all time. In early 1981, Commodore-subsidiary MOS Technology began [more…]

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VIC-20 Phone Home: The Commodore VICModem

June 28, 2018 paleotronic 0

Released in 1980, the VIC-20 was the world’s first low-cost computer, at a list price of under US$300. Compared to other computers of the time, the VIC-20 had a tiny memory (5 kilobytes) and an [more…]

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Our Holiday issue explored The Print Shop, Christmas and Party games and much, much more!

turtleSpaces 3D Logo Interpreter

turtleSpaces is a new expanded implementation of LCSI Apple Logo II that features 3D OpenGL graphics, shapes, lights, cameras, location detection, multiple turtles and much, much more! Great for teaching kids how to code. Check it out at turtlespaces.org

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Spacewar! update…

May 20, 2018 0

Of course, while researching you always come across material you wish you had the issue before! In this case, it’s an article by one of the inventors of Spacewar! J.M. Graetz. It can be found [more…]

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