Preserving Microbee software with MSPP
Last month, we were lucky enough to have a visit from Alan Laughton, of the Microbee Software Preservation Project (MSPP). MSPP is a collaborator in the […]
Last month, we were lucky enough to have a visit from Alan Laughton, of the Microbee Software Preservation Project (MSPP). MSPP is a collaborator in the […]
Marty Gauvin (Tier 5 and Flinders University Council) officially launched our new Computer Archaeology Lab last Thursday, 30th April. You can read the press release about it […]
There will be a lunchtime research seminar of the Dept of Screen and Media, on Monday 4th May from 1pm, featuring papers by two scholars, Graeme […]
On Wed 29th April, Graeme Kirkpatrick will give a lecture at Flinders entitled “How gaming became sexist: a study of UK gaming magazines 1981-1995”. The abstract […]
Craig Harrington, a PhD candidate in the School of Computer Science, Engineering and Mathematics and a valued member of the Play It Again project team, died […]
I got my first look inside our Computer Archaeology Lab today, part of the new Flinders Tonsley campus. We’ve started moving our computers from the main […]
Today we had a great presentation from Dr Klaus Rechert and Dr Dirk von Suchodoletz from University of Freiburg about their work on emulation as a […]
A strong candidate (1st class Hons in a relevant field) is sought to join our growing digital heritage research team at Flinders. You will undertake a […]
Dr Klaus Rechert and Dr Dirk von Suchodoletz from University of Freiburg will present a talk about emulation as a cloud service. Date: 3 October 2014 […]