Slack client for Commodore 64 (2016)(1amstudios.com)
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Slack client for Commodore 64 (2016)
http://1amstudios.com/2016/11/27/c64-slack-client/
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This is the kind of HN post I love the most. Now, if only s somebody could port Julia to C64...
Seems to me the rs232 link could be much faster by bypassing the Kernal's bit-banged implementation and going direct to the hardware serial interface on the CIA. You'd have to rewire from the user port a bit.
HN discussion from 2016:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13062661
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13062661
Commodore 64 aside, I'd love to have a native (non-Electron) client for Windows at least.
I'm working on one for the mac, which isn't quite windows of course, if anyone cares? Looks like this so far: https://i.imgur.com/ATNdP6p.png
If you make this allow for an all black theme (INCLUDING the main chat window) I'll happily use it. I use a black theme (there's a few forks of https://github.com/widget-/slack-black-theme) but Slack breaks them beyond just dumping the code back into the css files constantly.
Sure that wouldn't be very difficult. I think i'd be obliged to have a dark theme for the new macOS' dark mode anyway.
I would rather have that for my Acorn Electron.
Is anyone working on this? I don't even use Slack but could be interesting to reverse engineer the protocol and all and implement at least an API library or something for Windows
The RPi they use for the connection is already many times more powerful than the C64.
Love seeing people doing crazy things with old hardware. Awesome!
Reminds me of my IRC days when I still had to share the family computer. Siblings would get computer time which obviously cut into my irc time, so i did the sane thing and wrote an irc gateway to run on the family computer that’d use the serial port for proxy clients. Then i connected the old 8088 (by serial port) we still had and built a barebones irc client with qbasic. All so i could be on irc while siblings were on the computer..
Oh well, the good old times.
haha amazing what people do!
Get out of here with that Commodore 64 crap, Atari 8-bit line for life! :)