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4AM [message #415468] Sat, 23 July 2022 20:57 Go to next message
magnusfalkirk is currently offline  magnusfalkirk
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Would anyone know how I can get in touch with 4AM? I have a program that I'd like to send to him so he can crack it and make it available to everyone.

I have a disk, and the documentation, for a program called Tranquilty Base by Peachtree Software. Now before anyone thinks what I'm talking about is the Tranquilty Base by Bill Budge, it's not. It's the predecessor to Lunar Explorer by Electric Transit. The major difference between the two programs is that Tranquility Base does NOT have the Cargo Run game that Lunar Explorer has.

Also the documentation for Tranquility Base is a little over 30 pages where as the documnetation for Lunar Explorer is a little over 100 (at least the pdf is). So if someone can put me in touch with 4AM we could soon have this rare Apple II game available to everyone.

magnus
Re: 4AM [message #415469 is a reply to message #415468] Sat, 23 July 2022 22:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Steve Nickolas is currently offline  Steve Nickolas
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2022, magnusfalkirk wrote:

> Would anyone know how I can get in touch with 4AM?

https://mastodon.social/@a2_4am

-uso.
Re: 4AM [message #415480 is a reply to message #415469] Sun, 24 July 2022 01:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I'll let him know to check here, in case you'd rather not create a Mastodon account.
Re: 4AM [message #415482 is a reply to message #415480] Sun, 24 July 2022 07:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
magnusfalkirk is currently offline  magnusfalkirk
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On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 12:34:41 AM UTC-5, qkumba wrote:
> I'll let him know to check here, in case you'd rather not create a Mastodon account.

Thank you for that.
magnus
Re: 4AM [message #415483 is a reply to message #415468] Sun, 24 July 2022 11:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
D Finnigan is currently offline  D Finnigan
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magnusfalkirk wrote:
> Would anyone know how I can get in touch with 4AM? I have a program that
> I'd like to send to him so he can crack it and make it available to
> everyone.

I think he's on the Apple II Infinitum Slack channel
https://apple2infinitum.slack.com/

Which is, by the way, where a lot of the Apple II traffic has disappeared to
from csa2 :-/



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]DF$
The New Apple II User's Guide:
https://macgui.com/newa2guide/
Re: 4AM [message #415488 is a reply to message #415483] Sun, 24 July 2022 15:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
magnusfalkirk is currently offline  magnusfalkirk
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On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 10:14:31 AM UTC-5, D Finnigan wrote:
> magnusfalkirk wrote:
>> Would anyone know how I can get in touch with 4AM? I have a program that
>> I'd like to send to him so he can crack it and make it available to
>> everyone.
> I think he's on the Apple II Infinitum Slack channel
> https://apple2infinitum.slack.com/
>
> Which is, by the way, where a lot of the Apple II traffic has disappeared to
> from csa2 :-/
>
>
>
> --
> ]DF$
> The New Apple II User's Guide:
> https://macgui.com/newa2guide/


How can i get on that Slack channel? I crerated an account and it wants me to create a channel, I don't see any options to join an already extablished channel.
magnus
Re: 4AM [message #415504 is a reply to message #415483] Mon, 25 July 2022 00:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Oliver Schmidt is currently offline  Oliver Schmidt
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Hi,

> https://apple2infinitum.slack.com/
>
> Which is, by the way, where a lot of the Apple II traffic has disappeared to
> from csa2 :-/

I agree with both the fact and the assessment. The content here is:

- Replicated and therefore saved "forever"
- R/O accessible to everybody
- Easily searchable through Google "forever"

Nothing of the above is - at least to my knowledge - true for the Slack.
There are for sure discussions on Slack that - at least I think - wouldn't
fit here well, like "Look at that eBay listing!". But there are others
which badly lack the attributes I listed above - meaning that the info they
contain gets lost.

I'm surprised that a community that is so much about history and
preservation of digital assets doesn't care about the fact that its own
activity will later be considered history as well - which is not well
preserved.

This aspect extends to KansasFest. When searching for A2 topics on the net,
my hits include PDFs of former KansasFest sessions. I gave the other day my
first session :-)) But I wasn't even asked for a PDF of my slides. Yes,
there will (very likely) be a YouTube video - and in many aspects, the
video is preferable. But I still think, the PDFs should be preserved too.

Just my two cents,
Oliver
Re: 4AM [message #415523 is a reply to message #415504] Mon, 25 July 2022 10:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: Andrew Roughan

Oliver Schmidt <ol.sc@web.de> wrote:
> The content here is:
> - Replicated and therefore saved "forever"
> - R/O accessible to everybody
> - Easily searchable through Google "forever"
>
> Nothing of the above is - at least to my knowledge - true for the Slack.

This is a good point. We should make a point of preserving anything that
comes up there that is worthwhile keeping.
The stream of activity on many channels (eg Total Replay) is mostly noise
when reviewed in retrospect and the important outcomes are captured
elsewhere. But other channels do have important content.

The GEnie and Delphi round tables used to have a monthly newsletter that
captured important bits.
Perhaps a monthly summary of important bits in Slack would be useful for
others to read. The dissemination of this would create wider distribution
and preservation.
The problem with creating this is the time it would take to produce. But
perhaps this is an idea that someone would like to take on?


>
> I'm surprised that a community that is so much about history and
> preservation of digital assets doesn't care about the fact that its own
> activity will later be considered history as well - which is not well
> preserved.
>
> This aspect extends to KansasFest. When searching for A2 topics on the net,
> my hits include PDFs of former KansasFest sessions. I gave the other day my
> first session :-)) But I wasn't even asked for a PDF of my slides. Yes,
> there will (very likely) be a YouTube video - and in many aspects, the
> video is preferable. But I still think, the PDFs should be preserved too.

The YouTube stream from the day of your presentation already exists. A
session specific edit will be published in the future.

The Kfest website does have the provision to capture artifices from
sessions. I encourage you to submit yours to the committee. I understand
that Chris Torrence deals with the website.

Regards
Andrew
Re: 4AM [message #415529 is a reply to message #415523] Mon, 25 July 2022 11:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
D Finnigan is currently offline  D Finnigan
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Andrew Roughan wrote:
> Oliver Schmidt <ol.sc@web.de> wrote:
>> The content here is:
>> - Replicated and therefore saved "forever"
>> - R/O accessible to everybody
>> - Easily searchable through Google "forever"
>>
>> Nothing of the above is - at least to my knowledge - true for the Slack.
>
> This is a good point. We should make a point of preserving anything that
> comes up there that is worthwhile keeping.

The administrators of the Apple II Infinitum Slack channel have the ability
to download a complete backup copy of all messages, users, and files.

They have in the past provided a backup copy to all users of the channel. I
have a copy of the backup which they provided a few months ago.

--
]DF$
The New Apple II User's Guide:
https://macgui.com/newa2guide/
Re: 4AM [message #415530 is a reply to message #415504] Mon, 25 July 2022 11:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> https://apple2infinitum.slack.com/
>>
>> Which is, by the way, where a lot of the Apple II traffic has disappeared
>> to
>> from csa2 :-/
>
> I agree with both the fact and the assessment. The content here is:
>
> - Replicated and therefore saved "forever"
> - R/O accessible to everybody
> - Easily searchable through Google "forever"
>
> Nothing of the above is - at least to my knowledge - true for the Slack.
> There are for sure discussions on Slack that - at least I think - wouldn't
> fit here well, like "Look at that eBay listing!". But there are others
> which badly lack the attributes I listed above - meaning that the info
> they
> contain gets lost.
>

Agreed. While there are many messages on the Apple II Infinitum Slack
channel that are of no consequence, there are enough technical messages
there that ought to be preserved.

Frankly, there are enough technical messages that ought to be available to
all, right now, on the Internet, just like Usenet is available to all.

--
]DF$
The New Apple II User's Guide:
https://macgui.com/newa2guide/
Re: 4AM [message #415544 is a reply to message #415523] Mon, 25 July 2022 17:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Oliver Schmidt is currently offline  Oliver Schmidt
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Hi,

> The Kfest website does have the provision to capture artifices from
> sessions. I encourage you to submit yours to the committee.

I have done so today. My point was/is that this should be the default. But
e.g. from 2021 there's about nothing as far as I see.

Anyhow, I brought the topic up today on the Kfest Discord and got positive
feedback from the committee. We'll what the future brings...

Regards,
Oliver
Re: 4AM [message #415673 is a reply to message #415523] Wed, 27 July 2022 20:20 Go to previous message
Anonymous
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Originally posted by: Andrew Roughan

Andrew Roughan <no_email@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Oliver Schmidt <ol.sc@web.de> wrote:
>> The content here is:
>> - Replicated and therefore saved "forever"
>> - R/O accessible to everybody
>> - Easily searchable through Google "forever"
>>
>> Nothing of the above is - at least to my knowledge - true for the Slack.
>
> This is a good point. We should make a point of preserving anything that
> comes up there that is worthwhile keeping.
> The stream of activity on many channels (eg Total Replay) is mostly noise
> when reviewed in retrospect and the important outcomes are captured
> elsewhere. But other channels do have important content.
>
> The GEnie and Delphi round tables used to have a monthly newsletter that
> captured important bits.
> Perhaps a monthly summary of important bits in Slack would be useful for
> others to read. The dissemination of this would create wider distribution
> and preservation.
> The problem with creating this is the time it would take to produce. But
> perhaps this is an idea that someone would like to take on?

To try to bubble the good stuff to the top there is a new channel on the II
Infinitum slack space called #best-of-ii-infinitum

The intention is to capture messages that the A2 community should be aware
of from any channel.

Those who are time poor may appreciate less to consume. Those who aren’t
regular visitors may use this as a way of catching up.

Regards
Andrew
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