The video Eric Shepherd presented at this year’s roast of Geoff Weiss was not completed in time for the roast, and a shortened version was presented. The finished version is now available for download.
August 2003
Marinetti 3.0b1 now on sale at Syndicomm\’s online store
The Syndicomm online store is now offering Marinetti 3.0b1 for $25.This package includes a CD-ROM in HFS/Joliet hybrid format, which will work on Mac, Apple IIGS, and Windows systems, plus two bound, printed programmer’s reference manuals. The CD-ROM includes installers for both Marinetti 2.0.1 and 3.0b1, plus the source code and programming interface files. This […]
No Slot Clock group purchase being organized
Mark Percival is organizing a group purchase of No Slot Clock chips; these chips can be installed in most 8-bit computers to give them clock support.
Tutor-Tech pricing update
A few days ago, we posted news that the Tutor-Tech hypermedia package for 8-bit Apple II computers is still available. Jay Edwards has forwarded along additional information, including the price of the package.There are a limited number of copies left, and no more will be made. They’re being sold at $95 per box; each box […]
Virtual ][ 2.0 released
Version 2.0 of the Virtual ][ Apple II emulator has been released.The new version adds Apple //e emulation, including the enhanced Apple //e and the 80-column/64K expansion card. Also implemented in this version is mouse card emulation, full-screen support and multiple window sizes, configurable support for the game I/O connector, and some bugs have been […]
July issue of Apple II News and Notes is out
Howard Katz has released the July issue of Apple II News and Notes, the freely distributable news bulletin designed for user group newsletters. It has a succinct overview of the Apple II events of July, including the key KansasFest announcements.
Tutor-Tech hypermedia package still available
The Tutor-Tech hypermedia software for 8-bit Apple II computers is still available for purchase from Techware, the manufacturer of the software.This tidbit comes from Jay Edwards, who demonstrated Tutor-Tech at KansasFest last week. Tutor-Tech is much like HyperCard, in which you create stacks of cards with graphics, text, and buttons that let you move around […]
Eric Shepherd posts code from his KFest sessions
Eric Shepherd has posted the sample code for his two KansasFest sessions (one on writing Apple IIGS software using MPW IIGS on the Macintosh and one on Palm OS programming for Apple II programmers) on the a2central.com FTP site. They may be downloaded free, and each includes a set of HTML files of his presentations.

