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MagiC + MagiC Mac become Open Source
AtariX was only the prelude, programmer Andreas Kromke apparently wants to work through his entire Atari past via GitHub. Currently, the source codes for several MagiC companion programs such as …
MagiC + MagiC Mac become Open Source Read MoreGeneva and NeoDesk 4 are now freeware
The time has come: After successfully recovering the source code, programmer Dan Wilga has released his alternative desktop NeoDesk and the multitasking operating system Geneva as freeware. The source code …
Geneva and NeoDesk 4 are now freeware Read MoreTotal Eclipse: XL port in work
Total Eclipse was an early first-person adventure game from Incentive Software in 1988. Set in Egypt, the player must explore a pyramid, overcome traps and solve puzzles. As with the …
Total Eclipse: XL port in work Read MoreThe new (and old!) ST-Computer website
There it is again: When an issue of st-computer appeared again in August 2014, a homepage was quickly constructed – a stopgap, which was not designed for the meanwhile seven …
The new (and old!) ST-Computer website Read MoreSNDH archive 4.5
After one year there is a new version of the SNDH archive, the collection of classic chiptunes from the Atari ST. Extracting (ripping) the chiptunes from games and demos is …
SNDH archive 4.5 Read MoreTiniconv.ldg
Pierre Tonthat has ported Tiniconv to the ST. Tiniconv is a library for converting character sets and is based on the GNU libiconv. It has been simplified enough to run …
Tiniconv.ldg Read MoreAnarchic driving on the ST
Issue 08/15 featured Laserball, a re-release of an old PD game from 1991, but like any programmer, Thomas Ilg still has various unreleased projects and prototypes on old ST disks, …
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