azz: Nice job, Eduserv...
Dorward: Is this a case of all their hostnames which are not set up right going to BUFDG?
azz:
Yup.
That webserver's probably getting quite a lot of traffic at the moment, so they're brave to share it with other stuff.
azz:
This, however, continues to work.
Let me know if you find anything more than usually broken...
(Yes, I know the new mirrors list is.)
And now I've removed the new mirrors list, so it's no longer broken.
azz: What a nice smooth transition.
Dorward: Well... the layout of the homepage is cuter then the old service :)
azz: That's because it has no content on it.
Dorward: Quite possibly :)
azz: Oh, and their FTP server is broken too.
Dorward: ...
azz: And their rsync server doesn't work at all.
azz: Ah, PHP. closes window
Dorward:
Fairly reasonable program for viewing listings in a web browser
The install instructions seem to be heavily out of date though
And the .sql file is broken (you need to remove "," after the last line in a number of SQL statements.
azz: Emulator for the Apollo Guidance Computer.
Not many games written for that...
Although, of course, it might be fun to try to write a Lunar Lander game for it.
The lander program itself is pretty amazing to read.
It's a really tiny machine, but it's actually running a little multitasking operating system.
And the authors have a sense of humour: the routine that fires the lander engine is called BURN_BABY_BURN...
Heh, and it does maths in a way that I've only ever seen in one other program: the ZX81 ROM...