On this page, I share tools, experiments, and resources I have developed over time for Atari 8-bit and Commodore platforms.
The content includes scene demos, cracks, trainers, analyzers, as well as assembly programming, coding experiments, sample code structures, hardware hacks, and embedded-level work related to classic home computers.
Some of these projects are designed to analyze binaries, loaders, and memory layouts, others focus on reverse engineering, low-level programming, or simply exploring how things work under the hood. A portion of the work is experimental by nature and intentionally reflects the spirit of the retro and demo scene.
This page will be updated over time as new tools, utilities, and examples are added.
If you are interested in retro computing, low-level development, or learning by taking things apart, you may find these resources useful.