I always loved the synthesized voice in this game, which was pretty amazing for a lowly machine like the Commodore 64.  Although I never did beat this game, the sequel was far more easier.
Check out this javascript version here.
I always loved the synthesized voice in this game, which was pretty amazing for a lowly machine like the Commodore 64.  Although I never did beat this game, the sequel was far more easier.
Check out this javascript version here.
 (note this is a guest post from Tenox)
Lately I’ve been very busy with several projects and noticed Aclock was lacking love for quite a while. For those who don’t know Aclock is a tiny C application that a small number of trusted volunteers and myself have been compiling to run on as many computer platforms as possible. The number of unique binaries is approaching 200 but is still short by few. As summer time sets in, some more fortunate of you will get extra free time, so I’m calling for volunteers to help to bring the gap and possibly go beyond.
Additionally I see more people looking for some particular operating system or piece of software and unfortunately nothing new for me to trade for and the gap is ever growing. Here is a chance to trade your time for some otherwise unavailable pieces from my collection. 😉
Here is a list of most wanted builds:
Operating system are mostly available. For some I will supply the OS. For others you will know what to look for. Whats required is your time and determination.
Some house keeping rules. I’m looking for a large amount of platforms (CPU+OS combination) and not multiple versions of the same OS. Generally if you can compile for OS version 1 and this binary works through v2 and v3 I would prefer version 1. Only if the OS has changed dramatically between versions I would want to get a separate binary. Secondly I’m currently NOT looking to get aclock ported to language other than C. So if a particular operating system doesn’t have C comparator, I’m not interested.
If you decide to work on any of this please let me know ahead of time.
I’m always interested in more screenshots and pictures of aclock running on various terminals and windowing systems.
Manuals, ads, news letters, magazines and the like?
Well check out bombjack.org