John Aycock

@herrprofdr
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Professor in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. 🇨🇦 He/him.
WWWhttps://cspages.ucalgary.ca/~aycock

Typed "elephant pooping" into an image site search.

Talk preparations proceeding as usual.

Thanks to a generous donation, may I present an Exidy Sorcerer in beautiful condition. It was owned by a prof here in Philosophy years ago.

Highlights? This monitor has a metal case; they were *not* messing around. The plug-in cartridges were repurposed 8-track cases. Double reset buttons to press on the keyboard to reset the machine (and ay, there's the RUB). Last but not least, the world's cutest boxes.

The Kaypro II rides again, thanks to some TLC from a local engineer!
A new toy: my Arduboy has arrived at last! Appropriately, it had an ardu-ous journey, getting caught up in the Canada Post strike for the better part of two months. Time to play some games...

For some light holiday reading: a new #archaeogaming paper! This project was spearheaded by @biittnerk with co-authors Dona Bailey, Paul Allen Newell, Carl Therrien, and me.

https://romchip.org/index.php/romchip-journal/article/view/198

Computer Theatre | ROMchip

I feel like these units may not be correct.

My new VIC-20 game, One-Note Sam, in physical form! Thanks to Cronosoft for publishing it and making the cool cover art.

https://cronosoft.fwscart.com/product/one-note-sam-unexpanded-vic-20-cassette

One Note Sam - Unexpanded Vic 20 cassette

ONE NOTE SAM by John Aycock (c) 2024 Help Sam collect notes while dodging blocks. Become an expert: meet Poky, Flippy, and Sweeper, and find all three endings! Excellent smooth scrolling run and jump game with great animation and addictive gameplay.

THE CRONOSOFT SHOP
CPSC Future Students Graduate Admission Requirements

Faculty of Science

I'm looking for a student for an M.Sc. in Computer Science at the University of Calgary. *This is a fully funded position.*

The project: building tools to help understand how "retro" video games were made under amazingly constrained circumstances. While it's a CS position, this is interdisciplinary work done in collaboration with archaeologists and others.

Needs: strong coding skills, good writing abilities. Ideally: low-level, reverse engineering, or compiler experience.

Searching for a book I need to reference in the library catalog WHADDYA MEAN IT'S CHECKED OUT *turning to see the book sitting on my desk* oh no wait nvm