Dirk Jagdmann, born 1976, also known as doj.
The picture was made at
Breakpoint 2003. Currently I'm living in
Sunnyvale, California
and am developing software to pay my bills. In the previous years I
have contributed to several projects related to the demo scene. Here
are some links to the really important stuff.
Long ago I wrote some texts about what I did (mostly computer related) in the years 1988-1998. Perhaps I will update these texts somewhere in the far future. In 1991 I purchased a software from the Commodore Computhek line I have not used so far. An overview of the different version of the Assembly 94 CD-Rom. And in the late 90's I started a collection of the really bad book C64 - Programmieren in Maschinensprache. And while we're at c64 I have the manual of the Magic Voice cartridge. Then I have some informations about various C64 related books and a Star Commander FreeDOS bootdisk plus Ship Classifications for Pirates.
Some texts I have written during my schooltime and a nice presentation for students at my University about Audio Synthesis. Eventually this led to my diploma thesis.At Breakpoint 2003 I performed with other musicians in the traditional Live Jam.
Like every good demo the DemoDVD also contains some hidden parts.
A text describing how to set the MTU in Windows.
My overview of the Siemens MX300i series.
to doj@cubic.org and tell me what's your mind. In case you are paranoid you can use my gpg keys doj.asc or doj.gpg
my .emacs configuration. And perhaps you want my site-lisp directory as well, my .screenrc, my configuration files for the openbox window manager menu.xml and rc.xml, my .gdbinit, my xorg.conf, .Xresources, .Xmodmap, Firefox user.js, Thunderbird user.js, Adblock filters. Further copyenv to install my configs on a remote machine.