Date : Mon, 21 Mar 2011 18:59:24 +0000
From : bmcollier@... (Ben Collier)
Subject: Call for requests! BBC Micro Game Reviews
Ah, that's a good question, it was just a domain name I had hanging about,
obviously not connected to the Beeb in any way, shape or form.
I used to program games in x86 assembler, and so when I entered a games comp
a few years ago, I entered as int10h, for the interrupt that I'd used too
change video mode back in the day. Thinking that perhaps I would get back
into my programming, I registered a couple of int10h domains. Didn't do too
much in the interim, then when it came to starting this site, I needed a
domain to mask the the tumblr address which it sits on.
So int10h is a handle really. int10h.org will shortly point at my telnet BBS
and a MUSH with a much more interesting backstory!
On 20 March 2011 16:06, Rick Murray <rick@...> wrote:
> On 12/03/2011 12:54, Ben Collier wrote:
>
> > (http://www.int10h.co.uk)
>
> Just out of interest, what prompted you to choose the icky-slow BIOS
> routines for video control as the name of the website?
> [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INT_10H ]
>
> The site name I liked best, I think, is (the now defunct)
> http://www.movspclr.co.uk - but you need to know some basic ARM code to
> understand what it is about...
>
>
> Anyway, off-topic, so byebye!
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Rick.
>
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