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Disk Drive Maintenance

Disk Drive Maintenance

Tony Diaz shows us how to keep them spinning. Keeping those disks ‘a spinnin’…How to make your 5.25″ and 3.5″ disk drives work like they never have before, and then some. See how to disassemble and reassemble like a pro.

Introducing Slammer, A New Way of Using Machine Language from Applesoft

Introducing Slammer, A New Way of Using Machine Language from Applesoft

By Ivan Drucker. Wouldn’t it be great if you could put whatever machine language you wanted into a standard Applesoft program with practically no performance, dependency, or stability issues? With Slammer, you can! Slammer is a new method for installing and executing machine language routines, at machine language speed, using 100% legal Applesoft. This presentation will …

73H 0r3g0n 7r41L Game Mod

73H 0r3g0n 7r41L Game Mod

Don’t miss Melissa Barron. Through custom coding and modification, Melissa has modified the classic Oregon Trail to use in-game text that?s a blend of l337, chatspeak, and LOLcats syntax. Learn about the process of hacking this game and see it in action on an Apple IIc.

You’re happy if you GNO it

You’re happy if you GNO it

From Geoff Weiss. GNO/ME is an open source UNIX-like extension for the Apple IIgs. Version 2.0.6 was released in 1999 (now being presented at KFest for the very first time) and has been often described as a central component to what would be included if GS/OS would have advanced. Topics covered will include how it …

Optimizing Algorithms in Applesoft BASIC

Optimizing Algorithms in Applesoft BASIC

What will Wayne Arthurton have in store for us? Recent experiments with fractal algorithms in pure Applesoft BASIC have revealed methods for optimizing code to achieve acceptable speeds on my 4Mhz IIc Plus. This session demonstrates the effects of using and optimizing user-defined functions, vari able reuse, variable allocation order, and other techniques for improving …

Classic Gaming Inspirations, Part Deux

Classic Gaming Inspirations, Part Deux

Don’t miss Ken Gagne. The Apple II was a fantastic gaming machine. You may not have daily access to this vintage hardware, but many of its best entertainment titles have been remade for the Macintosh. Revisit classics like Arkanoid, GShisen, and Dark Castle in this session that showcases the best of new and old.