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Dark legions abandonware
Dark legions abandonware












  1. #DARK LEGIONS ABANDONWARE CODE#
  2. #DARK LEGIONS ABANDONWARE WINDOWS#

#DARK LEGIONS ABANDONWARE CODE#

HTML has gone through a lot a changes over the decade so a lot of source code can not be read but then again some web pages, mostly very simply composed pages still play. So, does CELLO still work after all these years? Yes, well yes, sort of. In 1993, the Legal Information Institute at Cornell University inĬentral New York published and released a one-time only freeware version 1.01a for all interested parties to make use of. CELLO was one of the original fledgling browser programs developed for use on the Internet as a means of decoding documentation composed in the then brand-new HTML format. The first ingot of "gold" was something called CELLO. These same early evolutionary if not quite revolutionary bits and bytes eventually wandered onto my own little hard drives and thus stirred the smoldering embers of a slowly but steadily developing curiosity in things of a vintage flavour.īut this is nothing compared to the "gold" that I tapped into at the 1994 level.

#DARK LEGIONS ABANDONWARE WINDOWS#

Little flecks of 1's 0's like NEKO, the mouse chasing virtual cat and ESHEEP, the fat little pixelated virtual puff of fluff first born and delivered onto the primordial desktops of Windows 3.1 machines many years ago, maybe ten. These are those little animated chunks of digital detritus that do not do much more than dance or scamper or skate or skitter or jump or whatever it is they do across your monitor screen, doing not much else accept maybe tapping off a few extra kilobytes of your memory resources as you perform your most significant and important daily computer tasks and duties. I think maybe this whole thing got started with those sometimes cute and sometimes annoying little computer screen mates or screen buddies that I found a bunch of one day on the Web.














Dark legions abandonware