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Open Apple #12 (Feb 2012): Michael J Mahon, chiptune, source code, and demodulation


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This month on the Open Apple podcast, Mike and Ken chat with Michael J Mahon, software and hardware developer extraordinaire and creative genius behind both recent DMS Drummer software and the ever-popular AppleCrate parallel processing computer. We talk about 8 Bit Weapon, the chiptune music scene, and the importance of commenting and documenting one’s code, whether it be commercial or open source. Michael’s not much of a gamer, but Ken and Mike are enjoying new versions of classic games, including Eamon, Choplifter, and possibly Rescue Raiders. We consider entering a Robot War competition, despite our poor showing at the RetroChallenge contest. Several new pieces of hardware to convert video signals are now available, which you can use with a pair of complete Apple IIGS systems, for sale and shipping for free from Bulgaria.

Congratulations to Bryan Letcher, who won a set of Microzine issues by completing our listener survey!

Click past the jump for links mentioned in this episode.

Introduction (0:00 – 12:00)

  • iCade
  • iMAME
  • The making of an Apple II holiday ornament
  • Red vs. Blue Season 9
  • Apple II at the Boston Museum of Science
  • The history of AppleWorks
  • Denver Pi presentation attended by Randy Brandt
  • Randy Brandt visits Mike Maginnis
  • Discovering NAUG’s AppleWorks Forum magazine
  • Scans of NAUG’s AppleWorks Forum

User Login (12:01 – 33:03)

  • Homepage of Michael J Mahon
  • Juiced.GS interview with Michael
  • IBM 1620 Data Processing System
  • The Burroughs 220 computer
  • KIM-1 computer
  • 8 Bit Weapon, chiptune musicians and vendors of DMS
  • RT.SYNTH
  • 8bit Generation chiptune documentary (see also: Reformat the Planet)
  • State Shirt music video
  • AppleCrate II parallel computer
  • NadaNet network
  • NadaPong video demonstration from KansasFest 2007
  • More details on NadaPong

II News (33:04 – 1:38:24)

  • Ivan Drucker’s A2SERVER
  • Rich Dreher’s CFFA3000
  • David Schmidt’s ADTPro
  • Egan Ford’s Apple Game Server Online!
  • How to build a NadaNet adapter
  • Brutal Deluxe’s Fishhead
  • FTA’s Photonix
  • History of FID
  • Ewen Wannop’s SNAP v1.1.1
  • Gerard Putter’s Virtual II v6.4.1
  • Apple II Oasis
  • Ivan Drucker’s Structured Applesoft
  • Don Knuth
  • Eamon Adventurer’s Guild Online
  • GEnieLamp interview with Tom Zuchowski
  • Wade Clarke’s Leadlight
  • The Magnavox Odyssey Pong console
  • Stan Freberg
  • Choplifter HD
  • Interview with Dan Gorlin
  • Steve Wozniak’s Fusion-io
  • Rescue Raiders Mobile — coming Winter 2011?
  • Rescue Battlefield
  • Silas Warner’s RobotWar
  • Jimmy Maher’s Robot War challenge
  • Computer Gaming World Museum
  • VCF East 8.0, keynoted by Dan Kottke and Thomas Kurtz
  • TWiT Triangulation interviews Dan Kottke
  • The biennial ROFLCon at MIT
  • Chuck Peddle at VCF East 4.0
  • AUSOM’s magazine archive
  • Rhode Island Apple Group
  • The Commodore 64 Scene Database
  • Star Trek: TNG — “A Matter of Honor”
  • David Greelish interviews Bob Cook of Sun Remarketing
  • Apple Lisa museum
  • Steve Howell’s Carte Blanche FPGA Card
  • 12-bit color output
  • Apple II Colour Demodulator
  • RetroChallenge Winter Warmup
  • Mike Maginnis’s RetroChallenge update

Apple Pickings (1:38:25 – 1:57:18)

  • Ultima IV
  • CFFA3000
  • iDisk
  • Apple IIe Platinum w/books, software, games
  • Apple IIe Platinum w/games, software, books
  • BootZero
  • 8 Bit Weapon’s Bits With Byte album
  • Apple Core II
  • Smithsonian’s GameFest
  • Nolan Bushnell
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