
It does adjust my feelings about the things that I am working on. On the mixture between pressure and motivation Paddy receives from positive reviews It’s lovely… it’s… it’s wonderful that people are so keen for it… to enjoying it. So if someone tells me that they really, really (laughs) like the record, part of me thinks ‘I wonder if they’ll like what I’m doing now? I wonder if they’ll like the next…’ Which is madness. I… I never really know what to do with praise… because you then have to move on and do the next thing. And this is where I say the awkward thing. But I noticed that the reaction from a lot of people who came to see me,they were very pleased to see me, which is always a good thing that they were pleased to see me as opposed to looking away embarrassed as if I’d done something terrible. Interview Audio and Transcript are (C) Copyright 2013 Arnd Ziegler and are not to be reproduced in any form without his written permission. If you like this, during November I’ll be starting to publish a completely exclusive interview with Paddy from the same period, so look out for that. It helped that many of the interviewers were also huge fans of the work (I’d point particularly at the wonderful Rephertoire interview here) and so were able to probe slightly less beaten track areas and avoid the obvious “why are you called Prefab Sprout” sort of questions.įor listening convenience, I’ve joined the audio together into a continuous stream and included a transcript with the questions included. It’s a wonderful and wide ranging interview: indeed all of the 2013 interviews were hugely worthwhile, finding Paddy in a receptive and chatty frame of mind, and they each have their own character.

It was programmed in 1979 by Robert Leedom with pen and paper (no assembler etc.Arnd (“Arnie”) Zeigler has in recent years been responsible for some definitive interviews with Paddy McAloon, two of which are hosted in the audio section of Sproutnet, which, I might add, is a wonderful place to poke around. Last year he visited County Durham for another since Sproutnet is no longer being actively updated it was never hosted there directly, so I’m making it available here with Arnie’s permission. It offers 24 room to explore with a lot of traps and riddles to solve. KIMventure is a (colossal cave like) adventure game for the KIM-1 that fits in only 1 (ONE) KB of RAM. This is a walkthrough of one of the most amazing computer games in history. ‘Bob’ Leedom published another game called Baseball in the KIM user notes issue 16 The author of the program, Kiumi Akingbehin, Professor at the Michigan Universityĭownload here! KIM-1 Dungeons and Dragons Dice SimulatorĪn extension to M.Gönners hex Loader by Bruce Nazarian (c) 1981 in Anwendungsbeispiele für den Mikroprozessor 6502ĭownload here! Pocket Calculator for KIM-1īy Siep de Vries, KIM Club The Netherlandsĭownload here! LEDIP a text editor for the KIM-1 The 6 column Version of Fer Webers Target1 Shooter Game () If you hit all 3 coordinates of the ship, you won, the display will show “dEAd” and the number of shots used. If you hit the ship, the mostright counter will jump to 01.
#Atari tunesmith like program how to#
How to play: Enter the coordinated and fire (Button F). The ship can be aligned horizontal, vertical or diagonal. You have 20 shots to detect a 3×1 ship on a 8×8 grid.

Here a summary of the programs: Banner for KIM-1 On his github page he has the most recent versions and adds new programs regularly. Not only does he types them in in assembler, some even by contacting the original author!, tests the programs and also provides source and ready to run binaries or papertapes. netzherpes typed in a number of KIM-1 programs to run on his PAL-1, the KIM-1 compatible clone.
