Second Life on an Apple II

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InexorableTash wrote an Apple II program in assembly that receives streaming video from a Windows PC over a 115kbps serial connection. Why? So his nautilus avatar could wander about in Second Life on hardware:

For another fun example of new software on the Apple II, check out this video of a Wolfenstein-like game called "Escape from the Homebrew Computer Club 3D". In this game, the Apple is doing all the work, no external PC needed:

Some people might say that this sort of stuff has no real practical purpose, but it seems to me it's an important tribute to personal computing history. It puts the last 30 years of technology in perspective.

I can't help but wonder about what we've got in store for ourselves in the next 30.

Second Life on an Apple II [via BoingBoing]
Escape from the Homebrew Computer Club 3D

Posted by Jason Striegel | Apr 14, 2008 09:17 PM
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Posted by: programer on April 18, 2008 at 6:23 AM

good

I wasted 10 minutes of mi life watching the first video. You could have be faster.

I was hopping an automated avatar controlled by the apple II, timewaster.


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