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- <f1><c000> B A C K I N T I M E <f0>
- nostalgic memories of Atari XL/XE
- emulated under win-shit
- english'ed: grey/mystic bytes
- original: dely/Atari Area
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- Shakin' up the body of Tomasz Szymankowski
- The author of Atari800Win_PLUS
-
- DELY: At the beginning please a few words about yourself.
-
- T.S.: Here it comes: I don't smoke and drink - I don't like even a taste of
- beer :-) Life favoured me a great wife, cute daughter and an amount of
- 29 Springs. I've got the title of "master of economy", I've a lot of
- begun and neglected affairs.
-
- DELY: Why did you decide to continue the project of Atari800Win? Why not C-64
- or ZX for example?
-
- T.S.: Because Atari was my first computer. I remember that to this day. My
- passion was motorization - I was buying, reading, cutting, sticking
- and collection everything concerning this subject. And my dream was a
- motor-bicycle called "Simson" which my parents promised to buy as a
- gift after successfully passing my exams at secondary school. I've been
- on colony in NRD and only 2 weeks left to make my dream true (younger
- enthusiasts of emulation I would like to remind that it was a "better"
- Germany in "better" times). July's sun was shining behind the windows in
- 1986...And after my return from colony, experienced a not inconsiderable
- SHOCK. When I asked about the "Simson" motor-bicycle my Dad announced
- that "something similar in price" waits for me and it's called "Atari".
- Computer... I didn't hear too much about this at that time, I was
- disappointed, with a hart beating like a hammer under the influence of a
- huge dose of adrenaline produced by an orgasm. For a short while I kept
- a hope that this weird sounding name could concern... maybe
- some kind of Italian motorbike. But the view of (I have to admit) - a
- really smart looking box explained it all. It was SOMETHING different.
- Hopefully my intelligent cousin visited our family who was reading
- computer magazines just like "Bajtek" so "computer" word told him a bit
- more.
-
- We opened the box and connected a strange machine to the little portable
- TV set bought in ZSRR called "Junost" (even smaller than
- popular ones known later in Poland) and we started to enter various
- words from the instruction (it was BASIC commands as it turned out
- later...). However, the computer seemed to be still silent... And
- suddenly after writing the word "bye" on the screen it claimed to be not
- recognized! I remember this moment when we ran out from the room
- screaming that the computer "gave us a voice! vooooice!". Oh man, how
- many things there was to watch, to admire! The second month I spent
- working in a booth with ice-creams that let me meet a couple of
- enthusiasts of ice-creams and computers. My hands reached the first
- issues of "Bajtek" and "Komputer" where I could read reviews of flight
- simulators. Unfortunately I sadly noticed that entering words like
- "flight simulator" or "fighter pilot" and accepting this by pressing
- "return" doesn't brings expected effects...
- Just more precise lecture of computer press explained to me that it's
- worth buying a "tape-recorder". One I had this device I could learn
- BASIC (courses written by Roland Waclawek in "Mlody Technik") and enter
- "listings" published in "IKS" magazine. On the 1st tape which I got with
- the tape-recorder, I found such titles as Pitfall 2, Boulder Dash, Moon
- Patrol, Pole Position, Dan Strikes Back...
- It's hard to describe the joy after watching the swimming dude in
- "Pitfall 2", or the strong excitement leading to the syndrome of
- "trembling knee" during a game of "Moon Patrol". But the biggest hit in
- my house was "Boulder Dash" - almost the whole family played that game
- and in my opinion it's still the title of the decade.
-
- But answering your question: well, I still feel a big sentiment to the
- small Atari to this day. I've been using Atari800Win since the moment
- of it's birth, but I always noticed a lack of original graphics, the
- same
- as on the original machine. And that's why at the beginning of 1999
- I did a small correction enabling smooth graphic scrolling (after
- performing certain terms concerning PC configuration).
-
- And the rest you probably know, Daniel: on turn of the month January/
- February 2000 I wrote a letter to you including a modified emulator, and
- you successfully brought into effect by publishing it on the Atari-Area
- www-pages :-)
-
- DELY: Did you try to get in touch with the author of original Atari800Win -
- Rich Lawrence?
-
- T.S.: I've tried to get in touch with Rich two times. First time asking for
- acceptance and inclusion of my "correction" to the official version of
- the emulator. After a few weeks of senseless waiting a reply, I decided
- to agree to publication of the unofficial version of Atari800Win 2.5d on
- Atari-Area www-pages. The second letter I sent just before publication
- of another unofficial 2.6. version. It was few days after Rich decided
- to publish his own 2.6a version after the half-year break. To the second
- letter I attached code sources again with the proposal of co-operation
- in creating this emulator. Unfortunately also this "package" stood
- without any answer, similar to attempts to reconcile both projects on A8
- list (it is a list of people working on Atari8000 development).
-
- dely: Do you have Atari? If yes, then what kind of?
-
- T.S.: Unfortunately my lovely Atari 800XL has been sold by myself in the
- holidays of 1990, when I've was collecting money for an Amiga 500. Now
- when I am working I can't stand the loss of my 800. Anyway I never
- regret this because the Amiga turned out to be a great machine and this
- brought me a lot of unforgotten moments, e.g. working on a disk-magazine
- called "Imazine" which I sacrificed most of my weekends of the 3rd and
- 4th years of my studies. Even if there is a popular opinion today that
- "money isn't the most important thing", surely it can let you feel the
- joy of living - of course keeping an eye on the rule, that you place
- them correctly. For example, I have never let myself become a user of
- a disk-drive, similar to the hard-disk for the Amiga. Meantime I spent
- money on another blue PCs in such amount that I could buy for it quite a
- nice car... and I still have a scrap-iron in the house... So where's the
- sense? Where's the logic?
-
- DELY: How much time are you allowing for updating the emulator?
-
- T.S.: Too much, no doubt :-). Lately I considerably restrained work on this
- project, 'coz I've neglected many affairs which can't wait any longer.
- Of course, it doesn't mean that the emulator won't be updated anymore,
- but changes will be much more modest and much rarer. I think that I can
- afford it due to the fact that the emulator presents quite a good level
- already. Besides, opposite to Rich, I have a really comfortable
- situation: every new beta version I send to the group of trusted people
- search for bugs and things. The list of these people you can easyily
- find in the Credits section, and, taking advantage, I would like to
- thank them all for their effort which they put in preparing another
- version of the emulator :-). And well, you have to notice that there is
- a bunch of programmers from all over the world who work on the "soul"
- of this emulator, lead by Petr Stehlik from Czech. Also people from
- Poland belong to this group, e.g. Piotr Fusik (very well known on the
- atari scene as Fox/Taquart) and Krzysztof Nikiel. My job is only
- developing and fixing the port for Windows. So it turns out clear that
- calling me (even in good faith) as "prominent creator of the best Atari
- XL/XE emulator" is wrong. And it ain't artificial modesty - just a fact
- and that's all.
-
- DELY: What are your other hobbies (except Atari of course)?
-
- T.S.: I have not too much time left for other hobbies when I have to work
- several hours daily, evenings spendt with a computer and hearing a voice
- of your child calling his dad :-). In these really not countable moments
- I like to read something, to watch movie on DVD or to do (destroy)
- something in the flat. Anyway the most of the time I spend on
- never-ending completion of my education what seems to be indispensable
- in the work of a programmer.
-
- DELY: Is there anything that would you like to tell our readers?
-
- T.S.: Please remember that living with the past often brings a lot of emotions
- and joy but it never can replace the thoughts about this that waits for
- us in the future!
-
- DELY: Thank you for interview.
-
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