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− | I live in Athens and I was born in 1974. During the period 1987-1992 I developed several small-scale applications for the CP/M-80 and the CPC6128. | + | I live in Athens and I was born in 1974. During the period 1987-1992 I developed several small-scale applications for the CP/M-80 and the CPC6128. In my opinion, the CPC6128 was the 8-bit micro with the '''biggest potential''' because of its CP/M-80 business applications, its colorful overscan games/demos and its expansion capabilities. In 2005 I released my first demo, the [[The Monkey Island II Demo]]. I still develop (MS-DOS like) programs for the CP/M-80 and the CPC just for fun and in order to deal with some of my everyday problems (budget and car maintenance monitoring). [[Cosmos|COSMOS]], the personal cost monitoring system (which also includes [[ASCII Tools]]) was my biggest project for the CPC (2005-2021). In June 2024 (40 years of CPC, 50 years of CP/M-80) [[On File]] database management system as well as the [[No One Like You Demo]] were released for the CP/M-80 and the CPC respectively. Notice, that the Pixel magazine (see N.60, page 32, CAT problems) was the inspirational guide for all this work |
[[Category:CPC scene members]]. | [[Category:CPC scene members]]. |
Revision as of 09:07, 9 March 2025
I live in Athens and I was born in 1974. During the period 1987-1992 I developed several small-scale applications for the CP/M-80 and the CPC6128. In my opinion, the CPC6128 was the 8-bit micro with the biggest potential because of its CP/M-80 business applications, its colorful overscan games/demos and its expansion capabilities. In 2005 I released my first demo, the The Monkey Island II Demo. I still develop (MS-DOS like) programs for the CP/M-80 and the CPC just for fun and in order to deal with some of my everyday problems (budget and car maintenance monitoring). COSMOS, the personal cost monitoring system (which also includes ASCII Tools) was my biggest project for the CPC (2005-2021). In June 2024 (40 years of CPC, 50 years of CP/M-80) On File database management system as well as the No One Like You Demo were released for the CP/M-80 and the CPC respectively. Notice, that the Pixel magazine (see N.60, page 32, CAT problems) was the inspirational guide for all this work.