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Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 10:03:41 +0000
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+.SH ganssle
+The Embedded Muse Newsletter
+.
+.PP
+Ever felt curious about the embedded world? These tiny machines that
+are low-power enough to last all winter powered by a potato battery?
+Then take a peek at the Embedded Muse Newsletter.
+.
+.PP
+This mail-based monthly publication is run by Jack Ganssle since 1997.
+A well-known pioneer, but each issue is turned toward the community,
+where everyone submits its story that Jack publishes back.
+.
+.PP
+You might find spicy UNIX and engineering humour.
+.
+.DS
+http://www.ganssle.com/tem-back.htm
+.DE
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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+.SH fnord
+Phrack Magazine
+.
+.PP
+On the world of hacker, warez, and computer security has a
+long-standing magazine respected by the pioneers: \fBPhrack\fR.
+.
+.PP
+May its crude plaintext aspect not mislead you in thinking it
+is one of these retro computing group, as cutting edge pentest
+strategies, defence strategy, or reverse engineering material
+might likely be disclosed in here:
+.
+.PP
+.IP •
+Android Kernel Rootkit
+.IP •
+Revisiting Mac OS X Kernel Rootkits
+.IP •
+Escaping from FreeBSD bhyve
+.IP •
+\&.NET Instrumentation via bytecode injection
+.DE
+.
+.PP
+Recent versions of the planet's most used operating systems,
+terrific topics such as VM escape.
+Phrack is not script kidding around!
+.
+.PP
+Thanks to fnord.one gopher hole, each opus is also available directly over gopher:
+.DS
+gopher://gopher.fnord.one/1/Mirrors/
+.DE
(DIR) diff --git a/opus2/article-lft-microcontroller-demoscene.mw b/opus2/article-lft-microcontroller-demoscene.mw
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+.SH ltf
+Amiga-style demos on microcontrollers
+.
+.PP
+The demoscene is an UNESCO-recognised art where computer are
+programmmed to display graphics and soundtrack in real-time.
+Competitions challenges everyone to build the most impressive
+demo out of the same limited resources as everyone, such as
+venerable computers like Comodore64 or Amiga computers.
+.
+.PP
+While faster computers are being built everyday,
+computer with even less resources than the early days are still
+in massive production and used: microcontrollers.
+.
+.PP
+Linus Akesson, a demoer known for its "A Mind Is Born" winning
+entry
+.FS
+1st place on Revision 2017 competition
+.FE
+is pushing the kind of CPU that controll your elevator to its
+limits to produce waves of colors and rivers of melodies.
+.PP
+.DS
+https://www.linusakesson.net/pages/scene.php
+.DE
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@@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ The Gopher Times
Opus 2 - Gopher news and more - ..-..-2021
.AE
.
+.so opus2/article-lft-microcontroller-demoscene.mw
.so opus2/article-sdf-anonradio.mw
+.so opus2/article-gopher-phrack.mw
.so opus2/article-telnet-freechess-server.mw
+.so opus2/article-ganssle-embedded-muse.mw
.so opus2/footer.mw
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____________________________________________________________
- Opus 2 - Gopher news and more - Nov. 2021
+ Opus 2 - Gopher news and more - ..-..-2021
____________________________________________________________
- The OpenBSD-powered aNONradio station sdf
+ The aNONradio station sdf
____________________________________________________________
- The aNONradio is an independent radio, broadcasting
- live from the sdf.org infrastructure: a group of
- various UNIX timesharing operating systems providing
- free shell accounts among other services.
+ A non-radio is an independent radio blasting live
+ broadcasting from the sdf.org infrastructure: a group
+ of various UNIX-like system servers providing free
+ shell accounts among other services.
The presenter is well aware of the various UNIX-like
systems culture and operation, so do not be surprised
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________
updates straight from the waves.
There are music from community DJ and artists
- broadcast, weekly radio shows, handpicked tunes and
- even world news.
+ broadcast, weekly radio shows, handpicked tunes,
+ announce about upcoming shows, and even world news.
There are also Open MiC sessions where anyone may join
and discuss or broadcast, so drop them a word if you
@@ -39,6 +39,131 @@ ____________________________________________________________
+ Amiga-style demos on microcontrollers ltf
+____________________________________________________________
+
+ The demoscene is an universe where computer-generated
+ graphics and soundtrack are being rendered real-time,
+ striving to build the most impressive demo out of the
+ same limited resources, such as Old-School competition
+ category using original C64 and Amigas
+ Comodore or Amiga computers.
+
+ While faster computers are being built everyday,
+ computer with even less resources than the early days
+ are still in massive production and used:
+ microcontrollers.
+
+ Linus Akesson, a demoer known for its "A Mind Is Born"
+ winning entry [1] is pushing the kind of CPU that
+ controll your elevator to its limits to produce waves
+ of colors and rivers of melodies.
+
+
+ https://www.linusakesson.net/pages/scene.php
+ ____________________
+ [1]
+ 1st place on Revision 2017 competition
+
+
+
+ Phrack Magazine fnord
+____________________________________________________________
+
+ On the world of hacker, warez, and computer security
+ has a long-standing magazine respected by the
+ pioneers: Phrack.
+
+ May its crude plaintext aspect not mislead you in
+ thinking it is one of these retro computing group, as
+ cutting edge pentest strategies, defence strategy, or
+ reverse engineering material might likely be disclosed
+ in here:
+
+
+ • Android Kernel Rootkit
+
+ • Revisiting Mac OS X Kernel Rootkits
+
+ • Escaping from FreeBSD bhyve
+
+ • .NET Instrumentation via bytecode injection
+
+ Recent versions of the planet's most used operating
+ systems, terrific topics such as VM escape. Phrack is
+ not script kidding around!
+
+ Thanks to fnord.one gopher hole, each opus is also
+ available directly over gopher:
+
+ gopher://gopher.fnord.one/1/Mirrors/
+
+
+
+ FreeChess chess server telnet
+____________________________________________________________
+
+ Chess has likely been there since forever, it might
+ have as well been there since longer than life on
+ earth [citation needed]. As such, software for
+ playing chess might have been around for a similarly
+ long amount of time.
+
+ Possibly one of the longest-running chess system
+ online for playing chess is FreeChess, the free online
+ chess server, and it is accessible over telnet:
+
+
+ $ telnet freechess.org 5000
+
+ A prompt offers to logon, and "guest" can be entered
+ for using it without an account, then <Enter> (then
+ once again later):
+
+ login: guest
+
+ By just staying here waiting, battle offers from other
+ players start to spawn:
+
+ GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 5 0 unrated blitz f \
+ ("play 50" to respond)
+ GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 5 0 unrated wild/fr f \
+ ("play 72" to respond)
+ GuestJZMS (++++) seeking 1 0 unrated lightning f \
+ ("play 73" to respond)
+ fics%
+
+ Playing one of these games leads you to an ASCII
+ chessboard ready for white to play:
+
+ fics% play 72
+
+ ---------------------------------
+ 8 | *R| *N| *B| *Q| *K| *B| *N| *R|
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 7 | *P| *P| *P| *P| *P| *P| *P| *P|
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 6 | | | | | | | | |
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 5 | | | | | | | | |
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 4 | | | | | | | | |
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 3 | | | | | | | | |
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 2 | P | P | P | P | P | P | P | P |
+ |---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---|
+ 1 | R | N | B | Q | K | B | N | R |
+ ---------------------------------
+ a b c d e f g h
+ fics%
+
+ In complement to the raw telnet interface, a graphical
+ client may be used to join a game with the board shown
+ on-screen.
+
+
+
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