Recovering Eric Graham's 1987 Amiga Juggler raytracer source code
mariuz
39 points
13 comments
June 03, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
q3k
Stopped reading when this turned into a 'look I got AI to do this thing' article.
muyuu
i may be hallucinating this memory, but I'd swear the source was published in a magazine back in the day and i had this one
maupin
Didn't expect a stealth ad at the end there.
LocalH
"Recovering"...from an ADF file that was already on IA, which many tools already exist to work with, both native Amiga tools and other-platform tools. This blog post should be titled "Extracting files from an Amiga disk image with generative AI Python"