ANTIC Interview 34 - Ian Chadwick, Mapping the Atari - a podcast by Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold

from 2015-04-19T07:00

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Ian Chadwick


 


Ian Chadwick is the author of Mapping The Atari, which was -- and remains -- the ultimate


memory map for the Atari 8-bit computers. Mapping was published in two editions: the


original was for the 400/800 computers, then an updated version was later released for


the XL and XE machines. Ian also did a lot of documentation writing behind the scenes,


including many of Antic's software manuals, and several manuals for Batteries Included and other companies.


 


This interview was conducted on March 3, 2015.


 


Teaser quotes:


 


"So I would write these little BASIC programs that would go along, and they'd POKE a bunch of memory locations, and at the same time they'd be PEEKing into other memory locations to see what would happen. And it was so much fun!"


 


"It wasn't intentionally started out as a book, it really intentionally started out as a database of information for my own use."


 


"They'd say 'You're the guy who wrote Mapping The Atari! You know, that turned my life around when I was 18!' or something."


 


"It took about two or three minutes to get the platter warmed up. Spinning up to speed it


sounded like a Lear jet taking off. Wooooosh! And it held six megabytes."


 


LINKS


 


Ian Chadwick on Twitter


 


Ian's web site


 


Ian's articles in Antic magazine


 


Interview with Ian in Atari Times


 


Full text of Mapping The Atari

Further episodes of ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Further podcasts by Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold

Website of Randy Kindig, Kay Savetz, Brad Arnold