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[Web] Elena Novaretti interviewedANN.lu
Posted on 28-Mar-2003 12:55 GMT by 8 comments
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Italian Ikir Sector interviewed here Elena Novaretti, a long-time Amiga-user who is known for her nice fractal work. She is now working on a MorphOS fractal application. Read the automated English translation here.
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Comment 1Christophe DecaniniRegistered user28-Mar-2003 20:49 GMT
Comment 2Teemu K.28-Mar-2003 21:35 GMT
Comment 3Fabio Alemagna28-Mar-2003 21:43 GMT
Comment 4Miky06029-Mar-2003 09:46 GMT
Comment 5Keith Blakemore-Noble29-Mar-2003 10:52 GMT
Comment 6Fabio Alemagna29-Mar-2003 17:18 GMT
Comment 7Elena29-Mar-2003 18:24 GMT
Elena Novaretti interviewed : Comment 8 of 8ANN.lu
Posted by Fabio Alemagna on 29-Mar-2003 18:43 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Elena):
> Yes, I know that modules are in memory once decrypted but that's better than
> nothing. If somebody is so motivated to disassemble the entire RAM searching
> for "good promising" FPU code, good luck :-)

I'm afraid it will be much easier than disassembling the entire ram: it's enough to track what ZX loads, and disassemble just that.
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