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I'm installing the 1992 After Dark: Star Trek The Screen Saver
I've long thought it would be fun to reverse engineer the After Dark API that modules use. Make a modernized version that can run on modern systems, just emulate the 16-bit x86 part using a headless QEMU or something
or a 68k emulator, since they also made a LOT of mac modules
@foone one of my co-workers at Adobe entered their contest each year. One year he did one called "DOS Shell" that imitated a person typing in DOS commands and wandering the file system. He won $10,000 and it took him all of 10 hours to write.
https://tidbits.com/1992/05/04/berkeley-announces-winners/ Berkeley Announces Winners - TidBITS
Berkeley Systems, Inc., has just announced the winners of its 1992 After Dark Display Contest
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