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Select a function. (A card stack must be loaded and parsed first, before executing.) The Virtual Card Read-Punch is meant to convey the joys of punch card processing to a modern audience. You may edit, produce and download a stack of virtual punch cards (PNG images of the respective cards), read a stack back in, and, should it represent source code for one of the supported runtimes, execute it. Al
This is a virtual DEC PDP-1 (emulated in HTML5/JavaScript) running the original code of "Spacewar!", the earliest known digital video game. If available, use gamepads or joysticks for authentic gameplay — the game was originally played using custom “control boxes”. Spacewar! was conceived in 1961 by Martin Graetz, Stephen Russell, and Wayne Wiitanen. It was first realized on the PDP-1 in 1962 by S
A Tribute to After Dark The first and only screen-saver on the web. Perfectly useless, perfectly nice. They are back: The original Flying Toasters are © 1990 Berkeley Systems Inc. by Jack Eastman, Bruce Burkhalter, and Patrick Beard, Artwork by Tomoya Ikeda. Toast Controls Flying objects: 8 Toasted: Medium Color: [x] [OK/Start] A Tribute to After Dark by N. Landsteiner, www.masswerk.at, © 1997-202
Press and hold the microphon-icon above to capture your voice. Use your keyboard to edit the captured text. Insert captured Close Select a dialect that suits you best: «Feeling Lucky» Mode (auto-insert captured text immediately) About «E.L.I.Z.A. Talking» is a project to explore the capabilities of client-side speech I/O in modern browsers. The project features Joseph Weizenbaum's famous ELIZA pro
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“Google60” is an art project to explore distances and heroism in user interfaces. All scripts and images © 2012 N. Landsteiner, mass:werk – media environments, www.masswerk.at. New: Type and download your personal punch card at “The Virtual Keypunch”! Ingredients • Google REST API – <www.google.com> • “LP1 Regular” font (specially crafted for this project, based on “M+ M Type-1”) – <www.masswerk
mass:werk - media environments. The corporate home page of Norbert Landsteiner; Design, Web-Development, Consulting
Credits “Google BBS Terminal – What Google would have looked like in the 80s” (c) 2012 mass:werk – media environments, N. Landsteiner, <www.masswerk.at> A working service after a video by Squirrel-Monkey.com: “If Google were invented in the 80s”. Ingredients: • mass:werk termlib.js – <www.masswerk.at/termlib/> • Fixed Excelsior 3.00 Truetype Font – <www.fixedsysexcelsior.com> • Google REST API
*** How To Write a Pacman Game in JavaScript *** A tutorial for advanced JavaScript techniques. This text discribes the planing, set up, and development of a complex JavaScript-application. This file is related to scripts to be found at https://www.masswerk.at/JavaPac/legacy/JS-PacManPlus.htm. Contents Preface 1) Resources 1.1) Character Image Names 1.2) Maze Tiles 1.3) Implementing the Maze (HTML
The JavaScript library "termlib.js" provides a `Terminal' object, which facillitates a simple and object oriented approach to generate and control a terminal-like interface for web services. "termlib.js" features direct keyboard input and powerful output methods for multiple and simultanious instances of the `Terminal' object. The library was written with the aim of simple usage and a maximum of c
JS/UIX - Terminal > open terminal JS/UIX is an UN*X-like OS for standard web-browsers, written entirely in JavaScript (no plug-ins used). It comprises a vir- tual machine, shell, virtual file-system, process-management, and brings its own terminal with screen- and keyboard-mapping. For an overview of implemented commands have a look at the complete > JS/UIX-Manual-Pages; see also the > Version-His
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