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Programming

Here you can find code and projects of all kinds (eventually), from the old-school 8-bit computer era all the way up to present day. The projects here are ones I have worked on, modified, written, or simply found interesting enough to make a page for. Most of the code here is Public Domain unless otherwise noted.

TI-99/4A

The TI-99/4A Home Computer was made by Texas Instruments around 1981 to 1983 and was the first computer I ever had. I taught myself BASIC and Assembly on my 99/4A and I still have it today and I still enjoy programming on it. In an era of 8-bit computers, the 99/4A was the only truly 16-bit computer sporting a 3.3MHz TMS9900 CPU. For more information you can check out a few of my favorite sites on the 99/4A: the TI-99/4A WikiPedia Page, the Mainbyte TI-99/4A Pages, and the Windows based Win994a Simulator.

Hunt and Kill Algorithm in Extended BASIC

Yin Yang in bitmap mode written in TMS9900 Assembly

3D Work

Not really programming, but I didn't have any better place to put this stuff right now...

Images and models inspired by the movie TRON

FTIR Multi-Touch Surface

Inspired by Jeff Han's TED demo, I'm starting to build my own FTIR table.

FTIR Work in Progress