Live Action Hamster Video Game

I was searching for GP2X videos on YouTube and came across a great little piece. The Live Action Hamster Video Game. If anyone knows the platform, please let me know. (It looks like a Spectrum to me!)

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My Trip to Macworld San Francisco 2007

So, I’m back from Macworld. And quite an experience it was! I’ve attended PC Expo in New York twice and regularly attend the DC FOSE convention, but Macworld was an event particularly catered to my Apple-centric interests.

The first bit of fun once we arrived in San Francisco on Monday was renting a car and driving down to Cupertino to visit Apple headquarters, a pilgrimage to Mecca I’d not yet undertaken. It was great – larger than life, really. After all these years (I got my first Apple in 1984), to finally visit the Mothership, so to speak. I got a little carried away at the The Company Store, I’m afraid. But when will I be there next?

Tuesday began with the 4:30am alarm sounding in time to get us in line at Moscone West by 5:30am. After a few hours of standing around (thank god they erected a coffee and pastry stand where we were waiting) in the Priority Keynote seating line – tix courtesy of MacRumors which I was helping with live Keynote coverage (which went beautifully), the doors opened and we headed upstairs and grabbed our seats. Seeing Steve Jobs on stage delivering his Keynote address was quite a thrill, but of course, the best part was being blown away by the far-beyond-expectations iPhone. It’s going to be a painful wait.

The rest of the trip, which for me was just that afternoon and the next morning (thanks to baby Rory), was a busy jumble of walking the Expo floor looking at the endless rows of Apple-oriented displays, putting faces with online identities I’ve known, dinners with prominent web folks (two words: Kobe beef), running around San Francisco, and not so much sleeping. I was sad to have to finally depart. It was a memorable experience I am going to try my hardest to repeat next year, or if not then, soon.

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I’m Going to MacWorld 2007 in San Francisco!

I’ve never been before, but I will be attending the upcoming MacWorld San Francisco in January. Should be great. While in the area, I will also be visiting the Apple campus in Cupertino, a personal Mecca of sorts I have never visited either. I will be going with Arn who runs MacRumors and attending the Steve Jobs keynote on Tuesday by way of priority keynote tickets, helping Arn with live coverage for MacRumors. Should be quite an experience. Thanks to my kind wife for letting me go and watching baby for my three days away!

Maybe I’ll see you there.

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Wii Composite vs. Component Cables

I finally received my Wii component cable, which I ordered before I even had a Wii, allowing me to run in 480p mode on my Pioneer plasma as well as providing a higher detail overall image with more accurate colors. I’ve taken some comparative photos of various Wii screens as seen through both the stock composite and the new component cables.

Have a look for yourself.

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Super Mario 64: Looks Better on Wii

I love Super Mario 64. It may be the best game I’ve ever played. It’s basically perfect.

As everyone reading this knows, SM64 debuted as a launch title on the Nintendo 64 back in 1996 and it, alone, justified the purchase of the console. Being such a big fan of the game, the first thing I did when I got my Wii was to download SM64 for its Virtual Console, just to check it out. I was also curious to see how well the Wii would handle N64 emulation in general.

Well, the game runs as smooth as glass and the audio seems perfect, which was great to see. But I noticed something else. The polygons looked a little cleaner. Were my eyes tricking me? I fired up my trusty N64 on the same TV and started switching between it and the Wii, looking at various screens to make sure. I quickly confirmed what I had suspected. Super Mario 64 on the Wii renders at a much higher resolution than on the Nintendo 64.

As is the case with most N64 games, SM64 runs in a non-interlaced 320×240 screen mode on the N64. When modern, progressive-scan TVs encounter such a signal, they double-scan them up to 480p. My 50-inch Pioneer PDP-5060 plasma display is one such television. It doesn’t anti-alias or work any other such magic to smooth out the image, so the 320×240 source is rendered in all its original blocky goodness, but at 480p. The absence of said blocky goodness in the Wii’s rendering of the game indicates that the SM64 engine has been modified to output at the Wii’s native resolution of ~640×480 progressive. That’s right – it’s too clean to be general jaggy-smoothing laid onto the 320×240 feed on the way out the door.

To illustrate my point, I have taken several crude photos of the same scene in the game as rendered on both systems. The N64 is tied to the TV via s-video while the Wii is a composite source (my component cables are on back-order – damn you, Nintendo). As such, the color fidelity of the N64 should appear superior to that of the Wii. Have a look at the side-by-side photo gallery.

The nice take-away is this: Rejoyce, SM64 nuts, Mario’s first (and best) foray into 3D is now here in high res!

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Nintendo Wii = Retro Goodness

New consoles everywhere. Playstation 3. XBOX 360. Wii.

So, I got a Wii. Yes, I got in the car at 6:30 in the morning and drove to the Bailey’s Crossroads Best Buy in Arlington, VA and got in line. I was #53. They had 87 units, so I got one when the store opened at 9. It was an interesting experience. Right of passage, etc. And I took some pictures.

The controller is as good or better than I imagined it could be. Excellent stuff. I’m having fun with Zelda, Monkey Ball, Wii Sports, and Need For Speed: Carbon. What might even be more fun is the Nintendo Virtual Console that runs retro games downloaded from Nintendo. Some of the supported systems: Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, NEC TurboGrafx 16, NES, SNES, Nintendo 64. Greanted, I don’t need Nintendo taking me by the hand to get retro games up and running, but it’s nice how easy it makes it for lay folk.

I can’t wait for Super Mario Galaxy and Metroid 3!

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The Ultimate Basement Mac Collection?

I must say, I was shocked and awed when I ran across the amazing space that is the basement Mac collection of Flickr user soyburger. I must admit that this Mac aficionado has handily defeated my own basement collection that I refer to as my own Byte Cellar.

What’s more impressive than just the sheer number of machines in his basement is the minimal, futuristic styling of the room as a whole. The presentation. And, as I did with my basement, our friend soyburger has clearly sought the help of IKEA in implementing his vision. Bravo.

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External Status LCD Project

Mac Status LCD IO-Warrior

I’ve long used Bresink’s Hardware Monitor to keep a tab on the vitals of various Macs I’ve used in recent years. After upgrading from a dual G5 2.5 to a quad-core Mac Pro, I hit the Hardware Monitor website to grab a Universal version of the app. That’s when I noted that external LCD support had been added to the program. Right now the only officially supported LCD controller is Code Mercenaries’ USB-based IO-Warrior.

I put my order in right away.

This weekend I received both the IO-Warrior 24 [Internet Archive] kit as well as the white-on-blue, LED-lit 4×24 LCD I ordered. I made some free time this afternoon, pulled out the soldering iron, chopped up an old SCSI cable, and got things together. The result is most technoglorious. (See photos.)

See another user’s IO-Warrio project [Internet Archive] involving custom code pushing iTunes and EyeTV data from Mac to LCD.

Next step: construct a balsa wood enclosure painted flat black. Stay tuned.

UPDATE: It wasn’t balsa wood but PixelBlocks that came to the rescue on an enclosure

UPDATE: The application that drove this project, Hardware Monitor, was declared end-of-life on June 19, 2017. The applications is still available on the product website and supports Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar to macOS 10.12 Sierra.

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A Look Inside Steve Wozniak’s House

Here’s an interesting story I ran across in my Sunday morning browsing: Inside Steve Wozniak’s House. It’s a look at the Woz‘s rather amazing, recently rearchitected space rendered in harmony with nature. The abode sports natural curves and, among other things, an arcade as well as a cave. A house befitting the friendlier Steve.

I’d love to meet the Woz one day.

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Website Hosted on a Lisa 2: Lisa2.com

We’ve seen public websites powered by some unlikely machines, from the Apple Newton to 8-bits from yesteryear to breadboards the size of a postage stamp. How appropriate, then, that only days after I post my Lisa 2 pictorial, I discover Lisa2.com, a small website running on an Apple Lisa 2.

I gather that the owner’s Lisa 2 has been upgraded to a Macintosh XL running the Macintosh System / Finder rather than the Lisa Office System. Impressive, nonetheless.

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