Month: December 2007
Episode 51: The Return of Info-Mac
James and John interview Dan Palka from Info-Mac. Dan discusses the rich history of Info-Mac and what the new Info-Mac offers the Macintosh community.
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Show 105: The 68000 Microprocessor
Happy Birthday C64! Many happy returns…
Welcome to Show #105! This week’s topic: The 68000 Microprocessor!
The Commodore 64 gets some mainstream press on CNN! Happy birthday C64!
And to commemorate 25 years of the C64, here is page including a video (warning, 200 Mb) for a Computer History Museum celebration event …
Another interesting mid-level assembler
While I’m still digesting COMFY in my “ample spare time,” a post on comp.sys.apple2 mentioned some assemblers from “Ron” having a similar flavor: SPL for the 6502 and PIC0 for PIC 10F2xx microcontrollers. They are apparently implemented in Python, and inspired by Forth. They emit assembler.
Episode 50: We just did 50 episodes. Now what?
James and John celebrate 50 episodes with a look back at the year and a look forward to 2008.
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Episode 49: That’s not a collection. THIS is a collection.
Super-collector Justin Dunlop joins James and John as they discuss the Retro Mac of the Week, the 7300. Justin gives the history of the Apple designed Pippin, and the trio picks out a few eBay auctions and discusses the news of the past week.
Episode 48: Yikes!
The Retro Mac of the Week is the short-lived Power Macintosh G4 Yikes! James does a brief history of Apple Keyboards, and eBay auctions include a rare flyer for the Apple I.
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