Here is a small overview of projects on Mac OS I was/are working on:
Sigma-Soft developed several real classics on the Atari ST, like TurboAss, Bugaboo and MidiMaze 2, well known by many Atari fans. Here are the latest versions. I can't give any support for it, also registration is no longer possible (I don't own an Atari for several years)
We developed some programs for the Apple Newton, here are a few of them:
In this category I've posted a few sample codes that might be useful for others
The Philips Pronto is a programmable remote control. It looks a bit like a Palm Pilot, but it is the most flexible remote control on the market. The interesting thing with the Pronto is, that it is fully customizable with the Pronto Edit software.
Unfortunately the Pronto Edit software is for Windows only, so i reverse engineered the format of the CCF files and also tried to get information about the communication with the Pronto.
Because nobody at Suunto wanted to help me, when I planed to create my own software to read the divelog data from my Suunto EON, Spyder and Cobra, I had to reverse engineer the protocol. I now cover the Suunto EON/Solution/Vario protocol, the Suunto Spyder protocol and the Suunto Cobra, Vyper, Stinger, Mosquito, Gekko and Vytec protocol. I also figured out the protocol for the D6 and D9.
Well, here is what I found out.
Here some old technical information I found under my desk while cleaning up:
Here some old technical information I found under my desk while cleaning up:
Here some old technical information I found under my desk while cleaning up:
Here some old technical information I found under my desk while cleaning up:
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