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I have been making WAV files out of all of my OSI C1P (my first computer) software. I have the C1P 6502 assembler encoded and have the original manual for it as well as the SAMS Fax for teh C1P. I have some assembler source code for some game subroutines and the full source and object code to a breakout game written in assembler for the C1P. I also have many utilities that I wrote and a few that I aquired. I have a basic renumber program and 6502 disassembler that I wrote. I also have a handy cursor enhancement utility that I aquired.
I wrote many games for the machine including lunar lander (with assembler landscape animation), space invaders written entirely in basic that is very playable and fun. The most fun game is a 2 player tank battle game that is a top down view on an ever changing maze where the bullets can be directed (very fun, played it alot in college with friends and some beer)...
I wrote MazeWar, an interesting pseudo 3D first person shooter maze game (think clone of the Xerox Mazewar game) that uses assembler for the perspective maze projection and basic for the rest. I wrote this when Carmack was in grade school... It is an interesting 1 player game. I wrote many games of less interest that I am archiving too.
If you are an OSI Challenger C1P fan and want some novel new software (300 baud WAV files), to use for hacking or just to show off your machine, let me know and I will post them on my files section of www.simmunity.com
I also have an original IMSAI that I programmed and enjoyed but needs a little TLC these days and a NorthStar Horizon that is in storage (a once great machine).
I am also a fan of APL programming, so if that is of interest to you too, then I'd love to hear from ya, as I am building a media/education oriented compiler for APL that is a WIndows environment for multiuser app development.
Cheers
Shannon
I wrote many games for the machine including lunar lander (with assembler landscape animation), space invaders written entirely in basic that is very playable and fun. The most fun game is a 2 player tank battle game that is a top down view on an ever changing maze where the bullets can be directed (very fun, played it alot in college with friends and some beer)...
I wrote MazeWar, an interesting pseudo 3D first person shooter maze game (think clone of the Xerox Mazewar game) that uses assembler for the perspective maze projection and basic for the rest. I wrote this when Carmack was in grade school... It is an interesting 1 player game. I wrote many games of less interest that I am archiving too.
If you are an OSI Challenger C1P fan and want some novel new software (300 baud WAV files), to use for hacking or just to show off your machine, let me know and I will post them on my files section of www.simmunity.com
I also have an original IMSAI that I programmed and enjoyed but needs a little TLC these days and a NorthStar Horizon that is in storage (a once great machine).
I am also a fan of APL programming, so if that is of interest to you too, then I'd love to hear from ya, as I am building a media/education oriented compiler for APL that is a WIndows environment for multiuser app development.
Cheers
Shannon