On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 00:07:50 -0400
Mike Nugent <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks to me like you’re still diligently hacking away, pal. :-)

I guess. I could wish I'd been so diligent in doing my homework. :-(

> Anyhow … I posted that RAM/ROM map file earlier tonight, as you’ve
> probably seen upstream of this message. (At least one thing's
> finished!) Still happy to e-mail it should you have trouble
> downloading. Ideally, I’d like to add the handwritten notes I added
> to my printed copy of this file, but that’s not likely, at least not
> soon. First, I’d have to find the printed copy. LOL

I can download it, no problem. 
> 
> It was fun looking over many of the files I’ve stored away. LOTS of
> unfinished stuff, and in particular my Holy Grail, a 3D spreadsheet.
> I may have already written about it here a long time back. Basically,
> I was part of a team gathered to write the “Avant!" ROM destined to
> be the next generation after Super ROM and Ultimate ROM II. My
> particular piece of the project was a Super 3D Spreadsheet (no idea
> what the final name might be; I called it 3DSS and sometimes DDDSS
> while coding). This would be the ultimate Lucid Killer.

Considering that Lucid is still pretty awesome, a "Lucid Killer" is a
thought that, honestly, makes me drool a little. ;-)

> There were other innovations I was trying to develop and can’t
> currently recall. Since the project ran out of funding before it
> could be finalized, I imagine it’s okay now to post some of what I
> devised, so folks here can extract what they want from it. I imagine
> the people could take it way beyond my stumbling, fledgling efforts.

Well, between the REX and emulators, ROM images are no longer useless
to 99% of M100 users...

> 
> I’ve rambled enough for now, I think. ;-) Let me know what I might do
> to lend a hand in your adventures.
> 
> Best,
> 
> — Nuge —
> 
Willard

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