Open Apple

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An Apple II Podcast

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  • Open Apple #69 (March 2017) – Craig Peterson, KansasFest, Computer Show!

    05/04/2017 Duración: 01h34min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Craig Peterson, who got involved with hardware and software development very early in the life of the Apple II. Craig integrated Apple II computers with a numerical control manufacturing system, producing G-code for the cutting machines in a factory. He was a pioneer in using the Apple II for what computers […]

  • Open Apple #68 (February 2017) : Emulator Updates, EDD, Softalk #3

    04/03/2017 Duración: 01h53min

    This month on Open Apple, Mike and Quinn sit down with each other and catch up on all the news they’ve been neglecting lately. Mike and Quinn discuss the disappointing 8BitDo controller, get excited about remanufactured printer ribbons, and pretend to know anything about EDD. Follow along as we review Softalk volume 1, number 3. The […]

  • Open Apple #67 (January 2017) : Year End Roundtable!

    02/02/2017 Duración: 56min

    This month on Open Apple, we round out the year with our annual tradition of sitting around a virtual table with some friends of the show, discussing whatever comes to mind. Mike and Quinn are joined by Jeremy Barr-Hyde, Jorma Honkanen, Kate Szkotnicki & Chris Torrence. We have a really fun mix of Apple II fans from all walks of life […]

  • Open Apple #66 (December 2016) : Glenda “The Atom” Adams

    28/12/2016 Duración: 01h41min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Glenda Adams, better known on the Apple II as The Atom. She was a cracker of some note back in the 1980s, and she shares great stories with us of her exploits in boot tracing, cracking, and distributing software in the glory days of the Apple II […]

  • Open Apple #65.5 (December 2016) : Mike Whalen At KansasFest

    13/12/2016 Duración: 01h20min

    This week on Open Apple, we run a special piece of extra content, courtesy of friend-of-the-show Mike Whalen. Mike brought his mobile audio production gear to KansasFest back in July, and he captured a series of interviews and biographies during the event. He has graciously agreed to let us run it here on our feed. It’s wonderfully […]

  • Open Apple #65 (November 2016) : Alex Lee, What Is The Apple IIgs?

    06/12/2016 Duración: 02h13min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Alex Lee, purveyor of the canonical IIgs reference site What Is The Apple IIgs?  We talk about what it was like being one of the brave few with this machine, and that feeling of living in a secret world of incredible graphics and sound that nobody else seemed […]

  • Open Apple #64 (October 2016) : John Brooks, Tiger Learning Computer, Softalk

    30/10/2016 Duración: 01h31min

    This month on Open Apple, we share an excerpt of an interview with John Brooks, courtesy of Juiced.GS.  John talks about how and why he updated ProDOS, and his experiences getting back into the community. Tune in to hear Quinn lose 20 years of time perception around the Tiger Learning Computer, then pretend to know stuff […]

  • Open Apple #63 (September 2016) : Kate Szkotnicki, ProDOS 2.4, KansasFest

    26/09/2016 Duración: 01h40min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Kate Szkotnicki, long time Apple II fan and new addition to the retro community. We chat about her first impressions as a newcomer to the community, and the big splash she made at her first KansasFest. Kate is a cosplayer and frequent attendee of anime and comic […]

  • Open Apple #62 (August 2016) : Mark Pilgrim, Passport, Ancient Legends

    24/08/2016 Duración: 01h28min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Mark Pilgrim, one of the most active software preservationists in the Apple II community. Mark has been spending his free time working on Passport, an automated cracking tool. It automatically detects and defeats copy protection schemes on Apple II disks, producing copyable disks that are otherwise completely […]

  • Open Apple #61 (July 2016) : KansasFest 2016, Chicken Missile Megapodcast

    28/07/2016 Duración: 01h25min

    This month on Open Apple, as is tradition, we present the megapodcast recorded live at KansasFest. Most of your favorite retrocomputing podcasters attend KansasFest each year, and we all get together in a basement room to record a giant group podcast. This year’s recording includes, in no particular order: Quinn Dunki of Open Apple Paul Hagstrom of Retrocomputing […]

  • Open Apple #60 (June 2016) : Sean Fahey, KansasFest 2016 Warmup

    22/06/2016 Duración: 01h18min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Sean Fahey of A2Central, major league collector, and member of the KansasFest Committee. It’s not too late to register! Go to kansasfest.org right now. If you listen to this show, you should definitely be there. The Garage Giveaway will be larger than ever this year. You won’t want […]

  • Open Apple #59 (May 2016) : Amy Kefauver, Lorri Hopping, Stuff4YourGS

    01/06/2016 Duración: 01h40min

    This month on Open Apple, Kevin Savetz sits down with Amy Kefauver and Lorri Hopping. Amy was the editor of Scholastic Microzine, an educational magazine focused on the Apple II. Lorri was a writer and editor for Microzine. They share many great memories creating lessons with computers, the nature of the educational market, and how computers can engage kids […]

  • Open Apple #58 (April 2016) : Huibert Aalbers, IIGS Stuff, Taiwanese Ham

    04/05/2016 Duración: 02h07min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with Huibert Aalbers, author of Soundsmith. It’s hard to overstate what a platform-defining piece of software this was for the Apple IIgs. Few people appreciated what the audio system in this computer was capable of, until Huibert unlocked it for the world to hear. Games and scene demos […]

  • Open Apple #57 (March 2016) : Bill Budge!

    12/03/2016 Duración: 01h32min

    This month on Open Apple, we sit down with legendary Apple II programmer, Bill Budge. In addition to being an icon of Apple II gaming and graphics, he is the number-one-requested guest by listeners of the show. Mike and Quinn are very excited he was able to make some time to talk to them, and hope you agree […]

  • Open Apple #56 (February 2016) : Peter Lount, Gemstone Warrior, KansasFest

    22/02/2016 Duración: 01h32min

    This month on Open Apple we sit down with Peter Lount, co-developer of Gemstone Warrior and Gemstone Healer for the Apple II. Canadian programmer Peter and his partner Trouba broke new ground in video games by combining fast action combat with procedurally generated caves and dungeon content. Gemstone Warrior doesn’t get credit for being the predecessor to […]

  • Open Apple #55 (January 2016) : Henry Courbis, UltimateMicro, ProDOS conversions

    31/01/2016 Duración: 01h44min

    This month on Open Apple we sit down with Henry Courbis, co-proprietor of Ultimate Micro, serial entrepreneur, and Open Source guy. Henry is boldly going where no hobbyist has gone before, by making Apple II hardware his real day job. If anyone can do it, Ultimate Micro can! We talk massive modem phone bills, phreaking, warez, and statutes […]

  • Open Apple #54 (December 2015) : Year End Roundtable!

    03/01/2016 Duración: 01h27min

    This month on Open Apple, we round out the year with our annual tradition of sitting around a virtual table with some friends of the show, discussing whatever comes to mind. Mike and Quinn are joined by Randy Brandt of Beagle Bros fame, Charles Mangin of RetroConnector, and some guy named Carrington Vanston. We talk about connecting old things […]

  • Open Apple #53 (November 2015) : David Schroeder, Phreaking, 8-bit Mice

    29/11/2015 Duración: 01h38min

    This month on Open Apple we sit down with David Schroeder, author of classic Apple II games such as Crisis Mountain, Dino Eggs, and Short Circuit. We talk about the randomness of our passionate brand-loyalty, the logistical realities of early Apple II development, and the magical era of “one-person, one-game”. We get into a lot of the technical […]

  • Open Apple #52 (October 2015) : GEOS! Robert Bowdidge, and more GEOS!

    31/10/2015 Duración: 02h42min

    This month on Open Apple we sit down with Robert Bowdidge, one of three interns at Berkeley Softworks who ported GEOS to the best line of 8-bit computers. We talk about what a great place Berkeley Softworks was, along with the power of good tools and proper software engineering. Robert has great memories of the culture there, the […]

  • Open Apple #51 (September 2015) : Mike Westerfield, Opus ][, The Byte Works, Merlin 32

    01/10/2015 Duración: 02h12min

    This month on Open Apple we sit down with Mike Westerfield, of The Byte Works’ fame. We talk about his adventures writing assemblers & compilers for 8/16 bit computers, and we see what he’s up to nowadays. We talk about small-system compilers, Logo, the perils of open source, and where to go for Byte Works’ products. It’s a compiler […]

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