Difference between revisions of "G???nter Radestock"
From CPCWiki - THE Amstrad CPC encyclopedia!
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | [[image:Guenter_Radestock.jpg|thumb|Günter Radestock in 1988]] | ||
+ | |||
'''Günter Radestock''' was born either 1966 or 1967 in Germany. He studied computer science at the university of Karlsruhe, Germany. | '''Günter Radestock''' was born either 1966 or 1967 in Germany. He studied computer science at the university of Karlsruhe, Germany. | ||
== The Atari-ST mouse adapter and G-Paint == | == The Atari-ST mouse adapter and G-Paint == | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[image:Atari-ST_mouse_adapter.gif|thumb|The Atari-ST mouse adapter from Schneider Magazin issue 1988-7]] | ||
The German CPC magazine [[Schneider Magazin]] featured a three part series (issue 1988-7 to 1988-9) of an Atari-ST mouse adapter along with some utilities for it he made. The adapter allowed real analogous use of the mouse. | The German CPC magazine [[Schneider Magazin]] featured a three part series (issue 1988-7 to 1988-9) of an Atari-ST mouse adapter along with some utilities for it he made. The adapter allowed real analogous use of the mouse. |
Revision as of 10:24, 13 August 2006
Günter Radestock was born either 1966 or 1967 in Germany. He studied computer science at the university of Karlsruhe, Germany.
The Atari-ST mouse adapter and G-Paint
The German CPC magazine Schneider Magazin featured a three part series (issue 1988-7 to 1988-9) of an Atari-ST mouse adapter along with some utilities for it he made. The adapter allowed real analogous use of the mouse.
- Part 1 (issue 1988-7)
- Instruction for the Atari-ST mouse adapter.
- Listings to test the adapter.
- Listing for an RSX extension to use the mouse in BASIC programs; printed as data listing as well as Maxam assembler listing.
- Listings to use the mouse in CP/M 2.2 and Turbo Pascal.
- Listing for the pointer editor PED.
- Listing for a program called Hello to show disc catalogues and choose and start files.
- Part 2 (issue 1988-8)
- Listing for the graphic utility G-Paint v2.0 (13 full magazine pages of datas)
- Part 3 (issue 1988-9)
- Listing for the font editor ZED which allowed to make proportional fonts (up to 32x20 pixels) for use in G-Paint.
- Listings for three fonts for ZED and G-Paint.
Other software
- HGRgraf
- EXTgraf