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Technical jargon to follow
(Not for the faint of heart)


Table of Contents
1. My software
2. Links

My software

I've been developing software since I was 12. I started on a TI-83+ with BASIC, and moved to C and assembler for other TI calculators (i.e. the 68000 calculators) and eventually 68000 PDAs. I did some development for Windows, but never completed anything. I've just switched to Linux.

The Early Years
You can find my TI software at ticalc.org.
Some of it can be useful, but in retrospect some of it isn't well developed. If you find any bugs, feel free to e-mail me.


The Recent Years
After learning C and some m68k assembler (and after getting a PDA of my own), I switched to developing PDA games for fun.
All of the games can be found at my other website, NelsonSOFT.com.
The source code to ALL of the software there (including the shareware/commercial software) can be found at PalmGear.com


Today
After some Win-doze programming, I switched to Linux. I ported (and significantly improved) my PDA game Falling over the summer in my spare time.
You can download it from my UNIX account here. This is version 1.0-rc1.
I'm also working on the Intimate distribution of Linux. More info here.

UPDATE

Here's the 3D class framework I developed for Star Wars Risk: Java3D.tar.gz It's subject to the terms and conditions of GPL v2 (www.gnu.org)

Links

Fun links for computer geeks like me:

Name Description
Linux.com
Linux.org
Debian GNU/Linux (my distro of choice)
LinuxISO.org download Linux if you haven't already!
LinuxQuestions.org a good place to ask Linux questions
LinuxForums.org another good place to ask Linux questions
Ticalc.org humongous source of programs for TI calculators (my handle there is JcN)
GameDev.net game developing resources (mostly for Windoze)
SourceForge.net tons of opensource software for nearly every platform
OpenMOSIX Homepage turn all your old computers into a huge SMP!
UserFriendly.org a comic strip for techies
SlashDot.org geek news



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