atari audio
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hmw26 on 2004/03/11:
„First up, Binary Noiz Series 00 and Binary Noiz Series 01 by Astrogenic Hallucinauting. AtariAge explains: "The source material for each of these discs comes from home videogames (Atari Jaguar, Turbo Grafix, Nintendo, etc.), arcade machines, the Commodore 64 SID chip, the noizSPIKE-2600/R (a rack mounted Atari 2600), handhelds, and the like." Check out MP3 samples of So Flow , created using "nanoloop, arcade machine, Atari 2600, sid station, 10 in 1 TV Game," and Indirect Addressing , consisting of sounds from "Turbo Express TG-16, noizSPIKE-2600/R, arcade machines, 127 in 1 Power Player."“
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Some slightly related:
„ Similar, though slightly more involved was a program included on a record called'XL-1' by Pete Shelly, former leader of The Buzzcocks, in 1983. The last song on the record -'ZX Spectrum Code' - contains the audio pulses of a computer program for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Again, the technically savvy listener was expected to copy the audio to tape and "play" it to their home computer.“http://www.kempa.com/blog/archives/000053.html - Cached
„Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney form Atari. They hire programming wiz Al Alcorn, whose first project is to design an arcade game called "Pong".“http://www.digitpress.com/archives/timeline.htm - Cached
„I'd also started work on an Apple II game based on Poul Anderson's Flandry series (under license from Poul; it was to be published by Jim Baen of Baen Books, but was cancelled when the Atari crash hit, and Baen decided to pull out of software publishing).“http://www.costik.com/weblog/ 2004_01_01_blogchive.html - Cached
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