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David Finnigan announces Marina, IP stack for 8-bit Apple II computers
MacGUI operator David Finnigan has announced ‘Marina’, a TCP/IP stack for 8-bit Apple II computers. The web page says Marina is written in assembly language (Merlin Pro source code), and contains numerous features such as link-local addressing, address conflict detection, built-in DHCP client, malicious IP packet rejection and much more. Cool stuff to be sure […]
David Schmidt releases ADTPro 2.0.1, bug fix for RS-232 users
Version 2.0.1 of ADTPro has been released. This version has a fix that is important for users with native RS-232 serial ports (though they’re getting more and more rare all the time). There’s also some help for our friends that are trying to tune their audio settings, and a few other bug fixes. Initial text […]
Ivan Drucker updates A2SERVER, A2CLOUD and Raspple II for Pi A+ and 2B
Hey all, I’ve posted new updates to A2SERVER, A2CLOUD, and Raspple II. Biggest deal is compatibility with the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, which is much faster than previous Raspberry Pi’s. Go get one! Also, the GSport emulator is now installed on non-Raspberry Pi machines. A2SERVER is a file server and network boot host for […]
Check out the source code for Don Worth’s Zap, FixCat and Linker
Em Maginnis is busy posting some of Don Worth’s Apple II legacy online. Check it out at http://www.6502lane.net/ Source code for Zap, FixCat and Linker Beneath Apple Manor Bag of Tricks original manual files More to come!
Benoit Gilon releases Peersoft 1.4
Hi everybody, This not so short message is to advise the community that an update for the Peersoft utility has been posted on my Website. The donwloading URL is: http://bgilon.free.fr/apple2/Peersoftv15.zip. Briefly stated, the latest implemented features (which appear in this release) are: a) Precomputed GOTO/GOSUB within Applesoft program texts. One fact worth of notice is […]
Jeff Atwood reminisces on how Beagle Bros influences his coding
Jeff Atwood at Coding Horror posted an article reminiscing how his experience with Beagle Bros software still influences his programming today. We suspect Jeff isn’t alone in that regard. Check it out.

