ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold
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Jun 9, 2016 • 1h 20min

ANTIC Interview 184 - Rob Zdybel, Star Trek, Missile Command, Bug Hunt

Rob Zdybel, Star Trek, Missile Command, Bug Hunt Rob Zdybel was a long-time employee at Atari, having worked there from 1979 to 1996, when the Tramiels left. Rob has a long line of credits including Pigs in Space, Real Sports Football, Stellar Track and Star Trek for the Atari 400/800, SOS for the Atari 2600, Missile Command for the Atari 5200, and Bug Hunt for the Atari XE. He also designed the system BIOS for the Atari 5200. Rob mentions the SYLVIA game system in the interview, although he couldn't remember the name of the system at the time. It was the machine that was supposed to come between the 2600 and the 5200 and which Doug Neubauer worked on. Niles Strohl and Doug Neubauer are both mentioned in the interview, both of which I'm working to get interviews. Please note that this interview does have some profanity. This interview took place on January 17, 2016. Teaser Quotes: "I said Good Lord, Man, I don't know if I can stand the idea of using computers to kill people more accurately." "They were going to give us a free Atari 800 computer. That's one of things you got for signing on with the Atari crew." "I signed on to the Atari 2600 program at the time. I was not actually interested in writing 2600 programs, but where my heart was really at was the Atari 800 computer because it was so much more powerful." "The lights had come on: you CAN'T win at Marketing Adventure." "You're talking to the man who's responsible for Chris Crawford being in the game industry. It's my fault." Links: list of Rob's games at AtariMania PRGE 2013 - Bob Smith, Rob Zdybel, Joe Decuir - Portland Retro Gaming Expo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmqzybUe9m4 "Once Upon Atari" - http://www.onceuponatari.com/
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Jun 7, 2016 • 50min

ANTIC Interview 183 - Lane Winner: Graph-It, XEP-80, De Re Atari

Lane Winner: Graph-It, XEP-80, De Re Atari Lane Winner was an Atari employee for about a decade: he worked in the software development support group, as a programmer, and as an engineer. He is the author of Atari's Graph-It, contributor to De Re Atari, and designer of the XEP-80 80-column peripheral. Lane wrote several early releases for Atari Program Exchange: BASIC Cross-Reference Utility, BASIC Renumber Utility, and Variable Changer. This interview took place April 20, 2016. "OK, Lane. When you get your ... head and your heart together, you can be useful, and help the company out and help other people out." Inverse ATASCII podcast explores Graph-It AtariMania's list of Lane's software
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Jun 5, 2016 • 40min

ANTIC Interview 182 - Dave Menconi, Atari Customer Service and User Group Support

Dave Menconi, Atari Customer Service and User Group Support Dave Menconi started at Atari in 1982 doing customer support for the Atari computers. Later he moved to the marketing group, where he helped support the Atari users groups. Dave wrote the program "Dancin' Man" for Antic magazine, and wrote several articles for Atari Connection magazine. In this interview, we discuss Chris Crawford, Ted Richards, and Mike Albaugh, whom I previously interviewed. This interview took place on April 19, 2016. Teaser quotes: "...A light bulb went on above my head. That, it's one thing to know how to program but it's a much harder thing to know what to do with the skills that you have." "He identified what the problem was and proposed a fix, and they fixed the product. And then afterwards, I remember him saying, 'And don't ever come back.'" Dave featured in "User Group Support" article in Antic: http://www.atarimagazines.com/v1n2/insideatari.html Dancin' Man: http://www.atarimagazines.com/v2n3/startingline.html Database 2000 in Atari Connection
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Jun 3, 2016 • 20min

ANTIC Interview 181 - Stan Ockers, public domain game programmer

Stan Ockers, public domain game programmer Stan Ockers started on the KIM-1 single board computer, where was was co-author of The First Book of KIM with Jim Butterfield. He later got an Atari 400, and became a prolific author of public domain programs which were distributed by users groups and in Antic magazine. His game credits include Chicken, Frog, and Bats, all of which were published in early issues of Antic magazines. Some of his programs were also published in Page 6 magazine. This interview took place on March 10, 2016. Teaser quote: "I put in like, I figured, something like about 40 hours to write a program before I was satisfied to get rid of it. Or, got sick of it." Stan's articles in Antic magazine AtariMania's list of Stan's games
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Jun 1, 2016 • 15min

ANTIC Interview 180 - Harry Guiremand, SynChron

Harry Guiremand, SynChron Harry Guiremand wrote SynChron, a calendar application, which was published by Synapse Software in 1983. This interview took place on April 15, 2016. Thanks to Wade at the Inverse ASASCII podcast for his research and suggestions. You can hear Wade's thorough review and walkthrough of SynChron at the Inverse ATASCII podcast. Teaser quote: "I had a password system where if you didn't guess the password correctly, you had to wait a little bit longer each time you missed it. Somebody who was trying to break the password with brute force method would end up having to wait days and days for the next chance to make a guess." Inverse ATASCII review of SynChron
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May 30, 2016 • 23min

ANTIC Interview 179 - Greg Thrush and Marian Dillashaw: Stock Management and WordGo

Greg Thrush and Marian Dillashaw: Stock Management and WordGo Greg Thrush published two programs through Atari Program Exchange: Stock Management and — with his wife Marian Dillashaw — Wordgo. Stock Management first appeared in the fall 1982 APX catalog, where it won first prize in the business and financial applications category. Wordgo first appeared in the summer 1983 catalog. This interview took place on March 4, 2016. Teaser quote: "If nothing else, it got them a little excited about technology. They could see that they could actually make some things happen." Stock Management in the fall 1982 APX catalog Wordgo in the summer 1983 catalog
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May 28, 2016 • 1h 47min

ANTIC Episode 33 - Jump, Man!

In this episode of Antic the Atari 8-bit podcast, we are joined by Rob McMullen to discuss hacking on Jumpman, we explore several new hardware projects and new games. And we jump in the time machine to visit computer clubs in the 1980s. Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin's Book "Terrible Nerd" New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge ANTIC Facebook Page What we've been up to SpartaDOS X Super Cart SIO2BT - Interview with Marcin Sochacki SIO2BT ordering thread on AtariAge breakout PCB Atari 10-liner BASIC Contest entries part 1 Atari prize unboxing — NOMAM 2016 BASIC Tenliners contest Unboxing Atari mystery boxes from Art Leyenberger Atari - Keeping In Touch - Atari computer user groups K-dos cart Atari Jumpman — Grand Puzzle III — solution Less mysterious mazes New Jumpman level - Welcome Back Which got written up at Vintage Is the New Old and Atariteca Best Electronics - CB101921 APElink kit Interview Discussion Interview Index News Wizztronics 256K RAM board at Best Electronics Bill Lange has a new blog Atari 8-Bit Ads: http://atari8bitads.blogspot.com Manic Miner released for the XL/XE at Indie Retro News Manic Miner at AtariAge Mini Atari 400 - https://www.thingiverse.com/make:219150/ Atari Joystick Inner Stick- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1501010 AtariAge has an interesting discussion on recreating the 1090 expansion box New RT8 replacement cartridge Second run of Super SpartaDOS pcb Monster 6502 Thread at AtariAge Monster 6502 Site New game released: Pentagram Cartridge List for the Atari 8-bit Computers (400/800/XL/XE Computers) by Chris Lynn Amokbots by Peter J. Meyer released - Thread at AtariAge Amokbots at Video 61 Call for help for Pro(c) Magazine Nir Dary created a Google Calendar called Atari Events Worldwide Missile command and Centipede movies to come New at Archive.org A Demoparty in a Browser — May 10, 2016 Console Demos APX Babel APX Bowlers Database 16 issues of the Jersey Atari Computer Group newsletter 1982-1983 (arthur sent those!) Atari Educational Software Directory — Fall 1983 Carina II BBS Manual - Atari Manual for DOS-MOD for Atari 8-bit computers by R.K. Bennett Manual for Newell Industries RAMROD upgrade for Atari 800 computer Atari Keeping In Touch Cosmatic Atari Development Package APX-20051 modern electronics mag 1986 - XL/XE Power Supplies https://archive.org/details/AtariDiskDataStructuresTutorial https://archive.org/details/Atari800OlympicGamebookSystem Bill's Modern Segment World of Spectrum entry for "Manic Miner" Matthew Smith Is Here! - http://www.matthewsmithishere.com/ "From Bedrooms to Billions" documentary (for purchase) "Matthew Smith - Creating Manic Miner video" (for purchase) Indie Retro News article about Manic Miner for the Atari XL/XE "Manic Miner released!" thread at Atariage "Jet Set Willy 2007" at Atarimania
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May 26, 2016 • 27min

ANTIC Interview 178 - Wes Horlacher, Magic Melody Box

Wes Horlacher, Magic Melody Box Wes Horlacher published one program in Atari Program Exchange: Magic Melody Box. Magic Melody Box first appeared in the winter 1982-1983 APX catalog, where it was awarded second prize in the education category. It was also published as Boîte à Musique by Atari France. Teaser quotes: "These machines aren't just for accounting and computation and mathematics. We can do creative things. Let's see what we can do with these machines to actually inspire the least thing you would expect from a deterministic machine like this: how can it inspire a human being to create?" This interview took place on February 15, 2016. Magic Melody Box in APX catalog Article in Softside Magazine Review in Antic magazine: http://www.atarimagazines.com/compute/issue42/gamesgrowup.php
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May 24, 2016 • 50min

ANTIC Interview 177 - Steve Smith, ANTIC chip

Steve Smith, ANTIC chip Steve Smith was an engineering technician at Atari from 1977 until 1979, where he worked on the development of the Atari 400 and 800 computers. He was one of the technicians who designed the ANTIC and CTIA chips. In this interview, we discuss Liza Loop, whom I previously interviewed. This interview took place on February 9, 2016. Teaser quotes: "...Huge roomful of 1 MhZ but not 1.1 MhZ devices. So that's what they put in the peripherals, was 6507 that they had surplus lying around." "The first chips came into the lab, and I was plugging in the CTIA, the first one. Completely untested. And I dropped it and it broke in half."
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May 22, 2016 • 1h

ANTIC Interview 176 - Clyde Spencer: Stereo 3-D Graphics and Isopleth Map Making

Clyde Spencer: Stereo 3-D Graphics and Isopleth Map Making Clyde Spencer published two programs through Atari Program Exchange: Stereo 3-D Graphics Package and Isopleth Map-Making Package. Stereo 3-D Graphics Package was first available in the winter 1982 APX catalog, and Map-Making in the Spring 1982 catalog. Clyde was also co-founder of the Bay Area Atari Users Group, and wrote some reviews for Antic magazine. This interview took place on March 1, 2016. In it, we discuss Liza Loop and John Crane, both of whom I previously interviewed. Teaser quote: "I actually withdrew my teacher's retirement money out to help fund the startup on that. ... About a year or two into that project, Atari went bankrupt. ... I was left with an orphan then at that point in time." Stereo 3-D Graphics Package: Winter 1982 APX catalog Isopleth Map-Making Package: Spring 1982 APX catalog Clyde's articles in Antic magazine

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