This month on the Open Apple podcast, Mike and Ken chat with Andrew Roughan, Australian Apple II user and curator of the Marinetti Open Source Project. From Jordan Mechner at PAX East 2012 to John Romero at KansasFest 2012 to Nolan Bushnell at GameFest, we're all about attending conventions and chasing luminaries. We squabble over how to pronounce "Karateka", look forward to new Monkey Island and Wasteland games, and eagerly consume iBooks for Apple II users on our iPads. On eBay, we get a previously untold tale of an extravagant Australian lot, then take a small jump north to look at an Apple II J-plus, before marveling at how astounded major press outlets were over your typical Bell & Howell.
Click past the jump for links mentioned in this episode.
Introduction (0:00 – 10:32)
Total Confusion
A2SERVER
Steve Howell's Carte Blanche FPGA card
Ewen Wannop's SNAP newsreader
Beagle Bros' Program Writer
Beagle Compiler
Nibble Magazine
Open Apple on the Internet Archive
Boston Museum of Science's former Computer Revolution exhibit
Computer History Museum
User Login (10:33 - 23:51)
Andrew Roughan's blog & email address
Australian BBS scene
The Complex II docs
The Complex III (SHK)
Marinetti
Marinetti Open Source Project docs & getting started
Uthernet link layer for Marinetti
TCP Snooper
Downunder IRC chat
Mt. Keira Fest
Sydney Apple Users Group's Applecations magazine
II News (23:52 - 1:05:42)
PAX East 2012
Jordan Mechner to keynote PAX East 2012 (hat tip: Phil Cheetham)
Wil Wheaton keynotes PAX East 2010
Karateka gets rebooted
How to pronounce Karateka by Jordan Mechner
KansasFest registration now open
KansasFest videos on Vimeo, YouTube, iTunes, Internet Archive
3.5 hours of Nyan Cat
AirServer — bring AirPlay and AirTunes to your Mac
Smithsonian's Art of Video Games exhibition & GameFest event
Double Fine, Tim Schafer & Ron Gilbert's Kickstarter
Brian Fargo to create Kickstarter-funded Wasteland 2
Official Wasteland 2 site
Infocom's Trinity
Kelvin Sherlock's Shrink-Fit X
DOS 3.3 Launcher
Kim Howe reclassifies his IIGS software as freeware
Uthernet card — sold out!
Pascal for iPad
PCWorld: Kevin Huffman still running his business on an Apple II
Superior Watch Service
Linotype: The Film
Lim Thye Chean's Virtual GS Book for iBooks
Steve Weyhrich working on Apple II History print book
Jason Scott's Lumarca trailer
A look at Cortland
1980s Apple vintage advertisements
Not Another Apple Podcast?! (also via iTunes)
Apple Pickings (1:05:43 - 1:26:10)
$75,000 lot of Australian Apples
Wayne's Computer, by Wayne Bibbens
Kensington ADB Turbo Mouse
Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs
Apple II J-plus with Videx card
Apple IIGS ROM 01 w/6 MB RAM
Bell & Howell Apple II, as reported by Engadget & TUAW
Dumpling-64 printer buffer
Woz-autographed Apple-1 schematic, courtesy SignedByWoz.com
Andrew Roughan's autographed PowerBook