
Author: Paul Atrides
Group: | Stars of Keladan, STARS OF KELADAN GROUP |
Real name: | Evgeniy Milun |
Location: | Samara, Russia |
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ZX Format #07 (1997) / Примьера
Presentation of Oberon Creative Pack, consisting of ZX-WinWord and Sprite Cutter. ZX-WinWord is a text editor combining text and graphics with advanced features. Sprite Cutter allows sprite creation and manipulation in various formats.
Oberon #01 (1996) / Educational Program
Discussion on programming etiquette and the need for comprehensive knowledge beyond coding skills, with historical insights into computing.
Oberon #02 (1996) / Educational Program
An in-depth examination of the eight essential stages of software development, from defining technical requirements to testing and distribution. The article provides insights into the necessity of each stage and critiques poorly executed examples. It emphasizes the importance of systematic programming for both commercial and personal software projects.
Oberon #03 (1997) / Literacy Campaign
Analysis of hacker misconceptions and societal attitudes, exploring hacker culture's roots and ethical dilemmas.
Oberon #03 (1997) / Primer
Article discusses the role and activities of Russian hackers in the late 1990s, highlighting notable cases and categorizing different types of hackers. It covers the operations, risks, and impacts of hacking on international and local levels. The text also examines the societal perception of hackers and their portrayal in media.
Mentions in articles
Adventurer #06 (1997) / System Software Updates for ZX Spectrum
The article reviews various software updates and utilities for ZX Spectrum, highlighting their features, usability, and performance. It provides insight into programming tools, disk management, and database applications. The tone blends critique and personal experience to inform readers about the latest developments in Spectrum software.
Oberon #01 (1996) / Educational Program
Discussion on programming etiquette and the need for comprehensive knowledge beyond coding skills, with historical insights into computing.
Oberon #01 (1996) / Introduction
Introduction to the first issue of Oberon, a Samara electronic magazine by the STARS OF KELADAN group, intended as an alternative to SPECTROFON, focusing on programming professionalism.
Oberon #02 (1996) / Announcement
Introduction of new column highlighting Samara programmers' works, detailing projects like ZX-WINWORD, UNRECOGNIZED FORMATTING OBJECT, and DESIGNER ANALYSIS FUNCTIONS. ZX-WINWORD aims to be a publishing system for Spectrum, while U.F.O. offers advanced disk copying. DESIGNER ANALYSIS FUNCTIONS aids in mathematical graphing and function analysis.
Oberon #02 (1996) / Educational Program
An in-depth examination of the eight essential stages of software development, from defining technical requirements to testing and distribution. The article provides insights into the necessity of each stage and critiques poorly executed examples. It emphasizes the importance of systematic programming for both commercial and personal software projects.
Oberon #02 (1996) / Introduction
Introduction to the second issue of Oberon magazine, with insights into its delays and team expansion. The editorial team acknowledges past misunderstandings and introduces the new issue's contributors. Details on distribution, contributions, and user interaction features are provided.
Oberon #03 (1997) / From the Authors
The editorial of the third issue of Oberon reflects on its wide distribution across Russia and nearby countries, overcoming production challenges, and its aim to cater to various readers, including gamers, programmers, and hackers.
Oberon #03 (1997) / Literacy Campaign
Analysis of hacker misconceptions and societal attitudes, exploring hacker culture's roots and ethical dilemmas.
Oberon #03 (1997) / Primer
Article discusses the role and activities of Russian hackers in the late 1990s, highlighting notable cases and categorizing different types of hackers. It covers the operations, risks, and impacts of hacking on international and local levels. The text also examines the societal perception of hackers and their portrayal in media.
Oberon #03 (1997) / Review of Assemblers
Review of various assemblers for ZX Spectrum, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. Focus on EDAS 3.3, AFS, XAS, ZX-ASM, ALASM, MASM, and TASM 4.1. Each assembler is evaluated on performance, features, and usability.
Oberon #04 (1997) / From the Editorial
This editorial discusses the legal 'charges' against the creators of Oberon #4 as a humorous narrative, highlights the challenges faced in publishing this issue, and announces a potential hiatus for the magazine.
Rush #01 (1999) / Virtual Speccy
FAQ on ZX-Spectrum emulation on PC, covering popular emulators and file formats. Instructions for using different emulators and managing file types like Hobeta and TR-DOS. Discussion on Russian ZX-oriented servers and resources for enthusiasts.
Spectrophoby #06 (1996) / Announcements
The article provides a detailed analysis of the game UFO 2: Terror of the Deep, highlighting the glitches and issues present in release 2.0, and offering gameplay strategies.
ZX Format #07 (1997) / Примьера
Presentation of Oberon Creative Pack, consisting of ZX-WinWord and Sprite Cutter. ZX-WinWord is a text editor combining text and graphics with advanced features. Sprite Cutter allows sprite creation and manipulation in various formats.
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