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The main goal of moonweb.org Projects is to build up IT knowledge. Over the past 13 years, through a continuous learning process, I have gained extensive experience in various areas of IT.
Computer Programming Projects
Over the years, several products have been released through various development projects. These projects began in 1988 on our first computers, the Atari STFM 1040. More detailed information can be found in the project section.
The Atari ST Products
Our first project involved coding simple programs. Matthias focused on medium resolution programming, while Stefan worked on high resolution. As 12-year-old kids, we primarily coded games but also developed some useful tools.
- International Kegeln and Bowling (1990): Our first release, a complete but unplayable bowling game.
- Runner (1991): An all-round helper tool with a database, memo, system overview, and a game.
- Atom Oh No! (1991): A game inspired by Atomix on the Amiga, including a level maker and 10 demo levels.
- TOP Tools (1992): Small tools and a game, including a strategic game and an archive tool for the Atari ST magazine TOS.
The PC Games
In 1992, we started developing on a 486 Intel personal computer using Turbo Pascal and inline assembler. Our initial focus was on game development.
- Glücksrad (1993): A 'Wheel of Fortune' inspired game with graphics and PC-Speaker sound.
- Tetris (1994): A two-player Tetris competition preview, well playable but never finished.
The PC Intros and Demos
We were inspired by famous PC demos and released some small demo projects.
- phobia-intro (1994): A visually impressive intro.
- Copperintro (1995): A demo with more than 100 colors in text mode, using Amiga copper-like effects.
The PC Tools
We also developed several tools for DOS.
- DOSMENU II (1994): A boot selector that could change config.sys and autoexec.bat parameters while booting.
- misc Tools (1995): Various tools, including XLIBUNIT for Turbo Pascal with direct VGA functions.
Mailbox/BBS/Fidonet Projects
- BBS and Fidonet node (exact dates approximately 1994 - 2000)
- Node in Augsburg with uplink directly to the NC in Munich
- Operated on an OS/2 machine
- 2x ISDN, 1x MODEM
- Approximately 20 subnodes and points
- Bavaria HUB/HOST for various Alt-Nets
Networking Projects
- Home network with various Linux servers and Windows NT 4.0
- pfSense firewall predecessor
- FreeBSD server with Apache/Sendmail/Perl scripts
- NT 4.0 file server
- Windows 98 and Windows 2000 hosts
- Better information at https://www.moonweb.org/network/
Practical Projects at IXOS SOFTWARE AG
- Redesigned the Jukeman website (in ASP classic and MSSQL)
- Prepared training rooms for R/3 training sessions
- Worked in the innovation department
- Developed blockchain technology for contract signing in Java
- Created an R/3 module for Jetforms form editor in ABAP and C++
Music Projects
Music has always been a significant part of my life. Since 1995, I have been mixing on turntables and composing my own songs, although they were never quite professional.
The Music on Computers
I started by composing music on the computer using MOD-Trackers. While these tracks were very computer-based, they didn't sound like real music.
- Examples from 1993: wizard.mod (46kB), run_away.mod (43kB)
- Electronic techno-steps from 1994: lit_rave.mod (55kB), nxt_rave.mod (32kB)
The Live Synthesizer Music
We later experimented with live music, resulting in two tapes of live recordings, including a session from S.O.N.A.X meets Genital Angriff and a solo tape from Genital Angriff.
The Live Turntable Mixing
I started mixing live at private and smaller parties. Some notable events include the 'all areas party prince garden' and winning 2nd place in a DJ competition. You can find a live recording of the afro-cosmic-double-mix with my DJ friend Marc Le Nain from the private lounge party V.
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