
Here are some simple MS-DOS programs I wrote when I had more time to do things for free (AKA free time). Most of my current projects aren't as fun to look at and can't be legally redistributed by me anyway.
Click on an image or name to download the program.
hed
I needed a good hex-based binary file editor for DOS, so one
day I wrote one. (28K)
hex
I wrote a hexagon-board for someone as a
tutorial, and decided to make
it into a game. It's a two-player, and vaguely resembles Othello/Reversi.
Chris Nichols originally wrote this game in BASIC. (7K)
scape5
Fun with sine waves. This is one of my favorites. (7K)
skullweb
An interesting additive line effect on a rendered image of a skull. (10K)
perskin
QIX-style kinetic art with tracers.. (5K)
rotskull
A rotating skull made of dots using the same data that was used to render
the skull in skullweb. (9K)
Here are some more programs without screen shots. Most of them only look interesting when animated.
3dstuff - A collection of 3D programs I wrote in 1993. (47K)
addkin - A series of programs that use palette cycling and additive rectangles. (20K)
nstatic - Simulated TV static. (5K)
neonooze - Neon ooze... (5K)
r101com - A Room 101 advertisement. If you run this in Windows, run it full-screen. (2K)
fastpat - Fun with moire patterns - floating point required, Will not run under Microsoft Windows. (50K)
starfld - A simple star field. (5K)
dstarfld - A star field being navigated by a drunken pilot. (7K)
dizzy - Dizzy balls... (7K)