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- My BSc (Hons) Thesis
- When I was studying, I volunteered for the student newspaper,
which was much more exciting and productive than my role in the annual
BCS quiz. Here are the interview and review which were never printed. My guess is they were far too long. (interview and review from March 2003)
- Bit 1 Battery Guide - Some details to do with replacing the battery in a Crumar Bit 1 synth, and notes on MIDI settings
- Boulderdash Level Designer - Levels - When I was 15, me and a friend used to create crazy levels for the game Boulderdash. Here they are, and they ain't easy!
- Berkeley DB 1.86 on Windows (Notes) - Notes on how to use Berkeley DB 1.86 on Windows
- M. John Harrison interviews - Some interviews with MJH here with full copyright permission from authors of the interviews
- Prime Number Generator
- Retro Reading - Some novellas originally included with old computer games - here with full copyright permission of the original authors
- Definitive Guide to serial connections/transfers from the Amstrad NC100 to PC and back (with Hyperterminal)
- Notes on getting to the memory slot under the keyboard on a Dell Precision M70.
- Hilarious Genre Review of Interplanetary Spy book The Star Crystal
- Technotronic Interview from album Recall - An interview with the band Technotronic circa 1995, translated from Japanese to English and then proofread
- Finished Universe Coverdisk doc about demo images
- Screen God - My screenwriting blog
- SSB - a book of short stories
- Alcatraz: The College Years - a novel I wrote in 2004/2005 (having written the 1st chapter in 1997)
- At University, a tiny brief moment of glory, in the 1st year
(mid-2003). The task, which clearly they expected no-one to solve, was
to come up with an equation describing something to do with
multi-dimensional hypercubes. The story is here
- In 2006, I hit upon the idea of running a Python 'embedded'
process within a Lisp program. This means you could call Python code
with parameters (such as the Python statement 'a = 10' and 'print a' and
it'd output the results ('10'). I called this Python-on-Lisp. The
original project is kind of dead, but you can get a newer version at Nitsuma's page
- The text adventure game Temple of Terror had a nasty bug where
when you got to the end of the game, you couldn't finish it. A guy here reverse engineered it and fixed the bug. You can see the end of the game here and here. Have fun!
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