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Open Apple #66 (December 2016) : Glenda “The Atom” Adams

12.28.2016 - By Mike Maginnis & Quinn DunkiPlay

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This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Glenda Adams, better known on the Apple II as The Atom. She was a cracker of some note back in the 1980s, and she shares great stories with us of her exploits in boot tracing, cracking, and distributing software in the glory days of the Apple II BBS scene.

We talk about the journey from programming to cracking, and back to programming again. We talk about the politics of the Apple II scene, and the unique experience of cracking software remotely. Think fixing your grandparents’ printer over the phone is hard? Trying cracking a game!

Can you deduce the release date of Fontrix by time-lining Apple II crack screens? We leave that as an exercise to the listener. Meanwhile, Glenda shares stories of porting Space Rogue, parties at Lord British’s house, and the old-school feel of early iOS development.

More information on everything discussed in this episode, after the jump.

* Apple II Crack Screens – A list that includes many greats, including The Atom.* Fontrix – You can play with this still-neat tool on Internet Archive.* Call A.P.P.L.E Books – Here they are!* Buckshot – Dagen Brock’s GUI for Bill Buckels’ image converter.* SD MIDI II+ – Ian Kim’s clone of a classic MIDI card.* Open A.P.P.L.E. – We accidentally wrote a column for a magazine.* Magazine scans – Jeremy Barr-Hyde scans A2 Central and Open Apple (not us).* WozFest 5.25″ recap – It happened! Fun was had! It was recapped!* Caverns of Mordia re-released – Play it again, Sam! Or Quinn or Mike!* Apple training videos – A great archive of rips of internal VHS materials. 80’s hair!* Applesoft webserver – Thanks to the untapped potential of the Uthernet II.* Uthernet II – buy one and put your Apple II on the internet.* <a href="https://www.facebook.

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