ChristopherDrum
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- 4 years ago
About
I'm interested in deconstructing/reverse-engineering software of historical significance. I have a blog which examines the productivity software during the retro "golden age" of computing, from 1977-1995: https://stonetools.ghost.ioA very nice overview of my retro projects, triggered by the launch of the Stone Tools blog, was on This Week in Retro: https://youtu.be/UHYscl1Ayqg
My for-fun development work tends to be in Pico-8, though I'm slowly moving to just plain ole' C with RayLib. A portable Zork built with Cosmopolitan LibC is on github. That single executable runs on every (?) 64-bit system you can throw it at. Check it out at: https://christopherdrum.github.io/posts/2025/04/porting-infocom-with-cosmo
From-scratch rewrites of Mystery House (first graphic adventure game), PicoCalc (Visicalc clone), Eliza 8 (scriptable Eliza clone), and Status Line (z-machine interpreter, i.e. Zork, etc.) are all available for the Pico-8 at: https://christopherdrum.itch.io/
Recent Submissions
- 1. ▲ Scala Multimedia on the Commodore Amiga (stonetools.ghost.io)
- 2. ▲ XPER on the Commodore 64 (stonetools.ghost.io)
- 3. ▲ Learning of the Passing of Stewart Cheifet (christopherdrum.github.io)
- 4. ▲ ThinkTank, an "idea processor" that launched a religion (of outliners) (stonetools.ghost.io)
- 5. ▲ Electric Pencil: a word processor that worked best with a soldering iron (stonetools.ghost.io)