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projekt:updateringar [2022/05/08 14:21] – minor improvements to Michael's abstract zeltophilprojekt:updateringar [2022/06/09 21:45] – added aap's lightning talk zeltophil
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-  * 2022-05-14, 19:00: **The Danish Data History Association is on the move …**\\ //Michael Ørnø (DDHF)//\\ We, the Danish Data History Association (Dansk Datahistorisk Forening), were founded more than 20 years ago and have primarily lived (quietly) underground in cellar in the outskirts of Copenhagen. In 2020 the municipality of Ballerup, who were our hosts, decided to use the approx1000 m² for other purposes than usTwo years later – in February 2022 – we had a "grand" opening of our new experimental data museum with a 600 m² exhibition. What happened? And what'the plan moving forward?\\ [[https://ddhf.dk/|Website]] +  * 2022-06-11, 19:00: **Lightning talks**\\ In five-minute talks Update members present their projects and interests. If you also want to give lightning talk please send the title of your talk to <updatering@dfupdate.se>.\\ //Bjarni Juliusson//: Fun with a CRT and the R6545 CRT controller\\ //Andreas Lindmark//Minizinc\\ //David Klaftenegger//: Locking and lock-free data structures\\ //Anke Stüber//Why you should come to BornHack\\ //Anke Stüber//Building a new website for UCF\\ //Michael Grunditz//: RISC OS\\ //Pontus Pihlgren//: What is this thing? Random items I found in my garage\\ //Angelo Papenhoff//: VR computer museum
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 ===== Past ===== ===== Past =====
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   * 2022-03-12, 20:00: **Freeing the SNESticle in just 25 years**\\ //Johannes Holmberg (Update)//\\ I tried this one weird trick to run Super Nintendo games on my Gamecube. You won't believe what happened next! The SNESticle Liberation Project is an effort to extract a 25-year-old SNES emulator from a Gamecube game. Why is it interesting, and how does it work? A not too deep dive into Gamecube reverse engineering, SNES development, and ancient emulation scene history.\\ Note: This talk happens **one hour later than our usual time**.\\ {{2022-03-12_freeing_the_snesticle.pdf|Slides}}, [[https://dataswamp.org/~josk/snesticle/|website]]   * 2022-03-12, 20:00: **Freeing the SNESticle in just 25 years**\\ //Johannes Holmberg (Update)//\\ I tried this one weird trick to run Super Nintendo games on my Gamecube. You won't believe what happened next! The SNESticle Liberation Project is an effort to extract a 25-year-old SNES emulator from a Gamecube game. Why is it interesting, and how does it work? A not too deep dive into Gamecube reverse engineering, SNES development, and ancient emulation scene history.\\ Note: This talk happens **one hour later than our usual time**.\\ {{2022-03-12_freeing_the_snesticle.pdf|Slides}}, [[https://dataswamp.org/~josk/snesticle/|website]]
   * 2022-04-09, 19:00: **A tour of Update's new premises**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson, Anke Stüber (Update)//\\ In December and January 2021/2022 Update moved out of the Uppsala University IT department's basement into rooms of its own (thanks again to all our volunteers who put in a huge effort!). The new premises offer 150 m² of space for Update's collection and activities, with a dedicated area for exhibitions. What has happened since the move? With this online tour we invite you to take a peek into our new home and at what we've been working on in the last couple of months. We will give you an insight into current and future projects and show off some of our collection items.   * 2022-04-09, 19:00: **A tour of Update's new premises**\\ //Bjarni Juliusson, Anke Stüber (Update)//\\ In December and January 2021/2022 Update moved out of the Uppsala University IT department's basement into rooms of its own (thanks again to all our volunteers who put in a huge effort!). The new premises offer 150 m² of space for Update's collection and activities, with a dedicated area for exhibitions. What has happened since the move? With this online tour we invite you to take a peek into our new home and at what we've been working on in the last couple of months. We will give you an insight into current and future projects and show off some of our collection items.
 +  * 2022-05-14, 19:00: **The Danish Data History Association is on the move …**\\ //Michael Ørnø (DDHF)//\\ We, the Danish Data History Association (Dansk Datahistorisk Forening), were founded more than 20 years ago and have primarily lived (quietly) underground in a cellar in the outskirts of Copenhagen. In 2020 the municipality of Ballerup, who were our hosts, decided to use the approx. 1000 m² for other purposes than us. Two years later – in February 2022 – we had a "grand" opening of our new experimental data museum with a 600 m² exhibition. What happened? And what's the plan moving forward?\\ {{2022-05-14_the_danish_data_history_association.pdf|Slides}}, [[https://ddhf.dk/|website]]
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