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A technology podcast that aims to take a positive look at technology and computing. We aim to have genuinely engaging chats with folks doing interesting things in tech that make a positive impact.
Imagine a time when internet access meant using an analogue modem to dial a phone number in order to connect to the internet at speeds of up 7 kilobytes a second! Now imagine trying to play online games such as Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, Euro 96, and even Bridge, over that connection.
Our guests this week, Phil and Stu Ashby, helped to create and run Wireplay, a dial-up based online gaming service from BT (yes, the telephone company) in the mid-nineties. We go on some really deep tangents on the workings of modems, why just enabling anonymous dial-up internet access may spark some questions, and the challenges of keeping latency in online gaming at a (for the time) remarkable 100ms over dial-up. There’s also a discussion of how having Windows Servers in your backend can be somewhat painful.
Do you remember using Wireplay, or a similar service? We’d love to hear from you, so please send us a note to podcast@crossedwires.net, or why not come join the discussion on our Discord server.
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Episode Links
Do you remember Wireplay? How BT helped to pioneer online gaming around the world – BT via Archive.org
Wireplay: creating the first online gaming platform in the UK – Phil Ashby on Dev.to
Wireplay calling – hello 1996! – Ashbysoft
Half-Life: 25th Anniversary Documentary – Valve on YouTube
Wireplay invades Brisbane – AusGamers – Adam Williams on YouTube
Chapter Times
00:00:04: Introductions
00:05:00: BT Primer
00:10:07: Internet in the 90s
00:16:58: The Rise of Multiplayer Games
00:29:14: The Birth of Wireplay
00:53:22: The Incident
01:04:08: Windows Servers In The Backend
01:12:06: Half Life
01:22:51: The Aftermath
01:36:43: Museum Pieces
01:41:23: Wrapping Up
Credits
Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW
Crossed Wires
A technology podcast that aims to take a positive look at technology and computing. We aim to have genuinely engaging chats with folks doing interesting things in tech that make a positive impact.