Sinopsis
The Echoes of KFest podcast features speeches and presentations from the world's only annual Apple II retrocomputing convention.
Episodios
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Creating Apple IIgs Device Drivers
01/01/2011 Duración: 37minGreg Branche, Matt Gulick, and Jim Luther presented this session, "Creating Apple IIgs Device Drivers", at KansasFest 1990. This recording, digitized by Antoine Vignau, was originally distributed by Resource Central (catalog product number AT0-18) and has been generously reclassified under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. The post Creating Apple IIgs Device Drivers first appeared on KansasFest.
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Weishaar interviews Wozniak
25/12/2010 Duración: 37minAt KansasFest 1992, Tom Weishaar presented this prerecorded interview he conducted with Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer Inc. and inventor of the Apple II. This recording, digitized by Antoine Vignau, was originally distributed by Resource Central (catalog product number AT2-31) and has been generously reclassified under a Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. A video … The post Weishaar interviews Wozniak first appeared on KansasFest.
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Old Timers: Two Survivors
18/12/2010 Duración: 57minThe titular Alan Bird and Roger Wagner are joined by Tom Weishaar, Randy Brandt, and other Apple II veterans at KansasFest 1992 as they recount tales from behind the scenes. From the session schedule: Part of our 15th Anniversary celebration, this session will give you a chance to meet and listen to two old-time Apple … The post Old Timers: Two Survivors first appeared on KansasFest.
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Old Timers: Muse Software
11/12/2010 Duración: 58minThe late Silas Warner gave this presentation at KansasFest 1992 about his company, Muse Software, developer of Castle Wolfenstein, Robot War, and many other classic Apple II products. From the session schedule: As part of our 15th Anniversary celebration, this session will be a complete history 01 Muse Software, from new Apple II to finaI … The post Old Timers: Muse Software first appeared on KansasFest.
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Old Timers: Apple II Magazines
04/12/2010 Duración: 56minJoin Paul Statt, Tom Weishaar, Steve Disbrow, Jim Merritt, and others at KansasFest 1992 as they discuss the origin of and challenges faced by Apple II print publications. From the session schedule: As part of our 15th Anniversary celebration, this session will reminisce in the general area of Apple II publications. Come and ask questions … The post Old Timers: Apple II Magazines first appeared on KansasFest.
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Jason Scott’s keynote speech
13/11/2010 Duración: 46minJason Scott, creator of textfiles.com, BBS: The Documentary, and the online Twitter personality Sockington the cat, delivers this keynote speech at KansasFest 2009. Recorded on Wednesday, July 22, 2009, by Sean Fahey. A video of this session is also available. The post Jason Scott’s keynote speech first appeared on KansasFest.
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Suck Free from a Distance
06/11/2010 Duración: 13minCreator of the popular ‘FishNDA‘, Ryan Suenaga proves that he doesn’t suck by delivering this precorded video in which he announces the development of a send-only email NDA for the Apple IIGS, codenamed Melissa and officially named Emily II. Prerecorded by Ryan Suenaga; presented on Saturday, July 24, 2010, by Andy Molloy and captured by … The post Suck Free from a Distance first appeared on KansasFest.
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Apple’s Growing Divide Between Users and Programmers
31/10/2010 Duración: 55minThe incredibly open nature of the Apple II for development, down to the inclusion of schematics in every box, encouraged a generation of users who were also program mers. By contrast, today we have the walled garden of iPhone OS, where Apple judges all. Between these polar positions is the Macintosh. How have Apple ? … The post Apple’s Growing Divide Between Users and Programmers first appeared on KansasFest.
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Mark Simonsen’s keynote speech
23/10/2010 Duración: 01h33minMark Simonsen, employee number three and later owner of Beagle Bros, was the keynote speaker at KansasFest 2010. At Beagle Bros, whose popular software products for the Apple II hobbyist demonstrated the publisher’s quirky sense of humor, Mark developed software including Flex Type, Beagle BASIC, Beagle Graphics, Triple-Dump, and Double-Take. In the early 1980s, Mark … The post Mark Simonsen’s keynote speech first appeared on KansasFest.