tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015214236289077798.post5559745528894984168..comments2024-03-24T17:13:53.855-07:00Comments on TenFourFox Development: And now for something completely different: Join me at Vintage Computer Festival XIClassicHasClasshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17331846076856918359noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015214236289077798.post-75155427239099574012016-07-30T11:22:05.261-07:002016-07-30T11:22:05.261-07:00+1 for the ATARI 600/800XL. I never gave up on tho...+1 for the ATARI 600/800XL. I never gave up on those (have plenty here and in another city). AtariAge.com is a wonderful community for those of us who are still passionate about the platform (and still code for it). :D Also- A big Kudos to Cameron for TenFourFox! He has kept my PPC macs current (on tope of all other legacy apps) and I'm very much appreciative of his efforts to keep the platform alive. -AbbotKinneyDude.AbbotKinneyDudehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01483911168924721206noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015214236289077798.post-38848393086407881982016-07-27T07:00:58.105-07:002016-07-27T07:00:58.105-07:00Forgot to mention that we have a children's ca...Forgot to mention that we have a children's camp and we still using the program I wrote in the 1989 to quiz the children on bible knowledge. <br />We still have 4 working units from a Mac 512 to Mac Classic and they are all networked using Farallon PhoneNet Localtalk adaptors talking to MacOS 8.1 Performa box as server of files and audio clips.<br /><br /><a href="http://libertycamp.org/images/2016CampFlier_32.jpg" rel="nofollow">Bible Computer Game Photo</a> http://libertycamp.org/images/2016CampFlier_32.jpg<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1015214236289077798.post-63710741023193115582016-07-27T06:54:07.638-07:002016-07-27T06:54:07.638-07:00Texas Instruments TI-99/4A with extended basic car...Texas Instruments TI-99/4A with extended basic cartridge and memory computer was one of the first computers I wrote games and paint programs on.<br />Also used Atari 600/800 XL computer with special circuitry hack on the video output check to plug in my Radio Shack green crt monitor and wrote basic and assembly language code and games and a word processor with home made fonts.<br />Also built and programmed assembly and basic on my Sinclair ZX80 computer. <br />Then I went to purchase a 16mhz AST 286 computer for $3000 at a computer store and the associate said, how about an Apple Macintosh computer? I said, what? that's a toy. <br />He showed me Quark Xpress 1.0 and HyperCard and imagewriter printer and I was sold for life. Bought a Mac Plus with 4MB memory and external 20MB SCSI hard drive, Quark and ImageWriter.<br />Wow, those were the days. Wrote programs using Microsoft Basic for Macintosh and used a Farallon MacRecorder to record audio for games and scanned photos using imagewriter Thunderscan.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com