Anyone else remember Tunnels of Doom for the 99/4A? That loaded off a tape too. There were some other games I played on that thing when I was about 4. I vaguely remember some weird kind of Egyptian quest thing.
I'm glad to see that someone is finally getting this issue under control. It's pure hypocrisy for the government to try to, for example, regulate internet traffic and filter web content, when they can't even protect vital consumer information. Maybe they're finally getting their priorities straight.
This stuff has been around for a long time. I have a friend who works at the Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab, and is collaborating with the Berkeley guys. The link is here. This page dates from 98. I went in to see Eli last December, and saw a working photobioreactor. They were calibrating it when I got there.
Anyone else remember Tunnels of Doom for the 99/4A? That loaded off a tape too. There were some other games I played on that thing when I was about 4. I vaguely remember some weird kind of Egyptian quest thing.
Isn't there an open source C library somewhere with a well-defined and documented API? Shouldn't there be?
This stuff has been around for a long time. I have a friend who works at the Oak Ridge Nat'l Lab, and is collaborating with the Berkeley guys. The link is here. This page dates from 98. I went in to see Eli last December, and saw a working photobioreactor. They were calibrating it when I got there.