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E-mail: oliver.roberts@iname.com

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Contents: About me | CV | Software | F1GP | Links | PGP key


About me

Who's this? I live in Norwich, UK and I'm 23 years old. I graduated from the University of Essex where I studied Computer Science resulting in a BSc (Honours) degree. I'm currently looking for a full-time job as a C programmer or in internet/web design. At the moment, I'm developing software for Power Computing. My main interests (which are probably pretty obvious once you start exploring my pages ;-) are motor racing (especially F1) and the Amiga computer.

My A1200T My computer

Keyboard My current setup is: Amiga A1200T, Blizzard PowerPC 603e+/240MHz 68060/50MHz, 2Mb Chip ram + 48Mb Fast ram, Workbench 3.1, Surf Squirrel SCSI-2 interface + 230400 bps serial port, Seagate Barracuda 4Gb SCSI HD, Quantum Trailblazer 850Mb SCSI HD, Seagate Marathon 170Mb IDE HD, Toshiba Quad-Speed SCSI CD-ROM, Iomega 1Gb Jaz drive, Pace 56 Solo modem.
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Amiga RC5 Team

Best Amiga Browser

PGP

The Survivor
Amiga - The Survivor

Amiga software which I've written

Commercial

Shareware

  • F1GP-Ed - Enhances Geoff Crammond's F1GP/WC simulation

Public Domain

PowerDC

AFCDFind AFCDPrefs

F1GP-Ed

ButtonMenu

Formula 1 Grand Prix Stuff

Amiga Formula One

My support pages for the Amiga version of MicroProse's Formula One Grand Prix simulator, plus many Amiga related and Motorsport related links.

Amiga Formula One

Digitech


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Some of my favourite web sites

Amiga Web Directory

Atlas F1 News

Autosport


Created with Amiga How I create my web pages

All my web pages are designed using my aforementioned Amiga computer, with software such as Photogenics 2a, Personal Paint 7 and hsc. All photographs on this page were taken using Power Computing's VDC-100 and VDC-200P digital cameras. I test my pages locally mainly using IBrowse, but also AWeb-II and Voyager web browsers. I also use the Apache HTTP server locally to test and check for errors, especially with scripts. All this is done on my Amiga, with TCP/IP support provided by Miami.


Page design and © Copyright by Oliver Roberts - Last modified: Thu Sep 17 23:57:43 1998