I wish I had referrals, but I would be interested in the HeatSync hangout, Jason is a great guy.
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My dad used to be into that. I know his friend Grant Simpson is very knowledgeable on the subject. I however know very little on the subject, but I'll try to see if either of them would be interested. I think they still have a warehouse of very old arcades. Heck, i have 6 out on my patio, i think only one or two still work.
I didn't check the links you posted, but do they give more detail on the documentary? If not could you enlighten me.
Garrett
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I don't have further info on the documentaries unfortunately. Do you know to what extent your dad/friend are involved in arcades? I'll likely just point Jason to this thread, and he'll probably have plenty of offers, so details and contact info will be a good idea. (Feel free to email phone info to bradley dot will at gmail if you have a good interview contact; Jason is only in town til Thursday.)
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Here is a link to the documentary (I believe) http://www.extremetech.com/computing/96313-the-tech-umentaries-of-jason-scott
They owned several arcade shops (or whatever you would call a place that people go to play arcades) starting in the early or mid 80's. My dad, Dennis, knows a ton about the components, and I don't know if Grant does too, but I'd be shocked if Grant doesn't know a ton about the software side at the very least.
I'll see what I can find out this afternoon. This sounds very cool. Please post details here if there will be a meet up. I have plans Wednesday night, but I may be able to cancel for this.
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Meetup scheduled!!
If you'd like to meet Jason or ask about his work, stop by HeatSync tonight (Wednesday) in the vicinity of 7pm-midnight.
It's going to be a busy day, so he'll probably run late, but feel free to show up early and partake in the electronics or Code for America events happening at the same time.
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--Not sure what level of involvement would be relevant. I bought an Apple II in 1979, and I've been a recording engineer (with tape) since the 1980s. But its not like I invented anything at the core of any of this. I do have about 6 Apple II computers in my retro-computing collection, and I still have an old Tascam 16 track 1/2" tape unit and about 30 AMPEX reels in storage as well. They all work, but just not actively used. He's welcome to film anything if he feels its relevant.
But I'd love to meet the man. Watched all of his docos over the years. The man is a saint to history and our community.Myles
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