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by Kirkman14
680 days ago
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This is the second part of a new multi-part deep dive into "Instant Graphics and Sound." IGS was a plain-text protocol for displaying vector graphics, animation, music and sound on Atari ST BBSes, which debuted in 1988. This part profiles IGS creator Larry Mears. A self-described “working man without a degree,” Mears was a shipping clerk for a local bakery, who often downplayed his own coding ability. “I am not an advanced-level programmer,” he once wrote. Still, he enjoyed programming because it exercised his mind. “My job takes care of the old back,” he joked. |
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