L. Curtis Boyle's Website
Recent updates:
October 2, 2024 - Site moved from my local server to Blacksun (MSP Corp Hosting), returning to where it was hosted over a decade prior. This should be faster for visitors. It is possible some webpages may be broke, please let me know via email with any specific pages you find that don't come up.
August 27, 2020 - Put up episodes of the video podcast series Play Value, a history of video games done by ON Networks
in 2007.
November 28, 2015 - Added the video of my guest appearance on The Giz Fiz podcast (TWiT TV) from November 21, 2015. This is 720p/60 frames per second, so it may not play properly on an older computer.
April 23, 2006 - NitrOS9/Coco Game list sites moved here from original location.
April 19, 2006 - Boyle Photos Genealogy site moved here from original location.
April 1, 2006 - Compuserve Forum dumps added.
March 18, 2006 - New domain online.
This website contains pages devoted to several of my hobbies. This includes my Boyle Genealogy site, and my TRS-80/Tandy Color Computer related sites (the Games webpages, NitrOS9 Ease of Use webpages, etc.)
Play Value - a high definition video podcast 10 part series on the history of video games.
Compuserve OS-9 Forum dumps
Awhile ago, Alan Weston sold his dumps of Delphi, the Ocean Side BBS and Compuserve message bases from 1990-1996 on eBay. They were picked up by TEXTFILES.COM and made available to the public for free. I downloaded them, but since they were just dumps, all of the forums are mixed together, and each file can be for a varying number of days. I have been writing some code to split them out by the original forums, and amalgamating a single year's worth of entries into one, to make them easier to follow. The first result of this labour is the Compuserve forum dumps, with Delphi and Ocean BBS to follow. These are not always complete, and some messages had dump errors, but I have tried to clean them up somewhat to make them readable.
Boyle Photos - Genealogical information and photos from the Thomas Boyle family (emigrated to Canada from Ireland in 1823)
NitrOS9 - Coco (TRS-80 Colour Computer) relate pages - includes the Coco Games List page and NitrOS-9 Ease of Use Project pages.
--Curtis--