Aronsson's
Photo Album
by Lars Aronsson
Version 2.0 - now in µLPC
I bought my present camera in January or February 1994. It was
very cheap (less than 200 kronor). I just want to take some pictures
for fun and memory, rather than waste a lot of money on expensive
equipment. This camera uses batteries for flashes, but is otherwise
purely mechanical, with a thumb wheel to advance the film. Read the
text to image 4-21 below for more details on this camera.
I number my films and images, to keep track of them. Image 4-11
(shown here) is image 11 of film 4 since I bought this camera. Each
image is scanned from the paper copy, and made available in three
different resolutions: 390x580 (JPEG only), 195x290 (both formats),
and 98x145 (GIF only). The GIF images are pre-dithered to 6x6x6 (RGB)
levels. This proved to give good results with early versions of
Netscape navigator.
This WWW presentation of the photo album is automated by a µLPC
script (version 1 was an LPC4 script) in the Spinner web server
software created by Per Hedbor. Since version 1 of this photo album,
Per and I and a couple of friends have started a company called InfoVav.
To you, this µLPC script works just like a CGI script. The URL
always starts with index.lpc followed by a question mark and a
number of specifications of the form
?variable=value&variable=value. You can access the photo album
in two ways: by image and size or by specifying a keyword.
By specifying img=roll-image and
size=size, you can retrieve a single image having the
specified image identifier and size. Available sizes are l for
large, m for medium, and s for small. Medium is the
default size. For example, you can retrieve
index.lpc?img=4-11&size=l
for a large image,
index.lpc?img=4-11&size=m
for a medium sized image,
and
index.lpc?img=4-11&size=s
for a small image of photo 11 from roll 4.
The inline images in this page are retrieved through this script. If
you are interested, you can view the source code through your browser.
By adding type=html, you get an overview page of the sizes
and formats of that image, for example index.lpc?type=html&img=4-11.
In this case, there is no use in specifying the size.
By addressing index.lpc?key=all you get a list
of available keywords. If you click on one of them, you get an
overview page with small clickable inline versions of all images
matching the specified keyword. The magic keyword tutti is
defined for all images, xl is defined for all landscape
oriented images, and xp for all portrait oriented ones. This
means index.lpc?key=tutti is
the overview of all images inline. Early versons of some WWW browsers
had a problem displaying that page.
(Some descriptions are still in Swedish)
- 1-12 Linköping, Mjärdevi Science Park, Innovativ Vision and IFS are two successful
computer companies from the mid 80s residing in this futuristic house
on Teknikringen 5.
- 1-20 Linköping University campus, Q
building is where student clubs Lysator, Ctrl-C, and Admittansen
reside.
- 1-22 Linköping, Mjärdevi Science Park, Teknikringen 1 was the first house here, built
around 1983.
- 1-28 Linköping, Mjärdevi Science Park, Collegium is a conference location and business
hotel.
- 1-29 Linköping, Mjärdevi Science Park, Ericsson Radio Systems AB are developing software
applications for cellular phone base stations in Linköping. In this
field, Ericsson has 40 % of the world market. A manufacturing unit
from the other side of town will move here too.
- 1-30 Linköping University campus, ham club
LiTHsa (call sign SK5??) has a small radio shack and big antenna
on top of the B building. The antenna mast also carries RydNet's
microwave disk.
- 1-32 Robert Nydahl playing pinball in the
Q building.
- 1-34 This is the computer room in the Q
building, Linköping University campus. All of these machines were
donated to Lysator, most of them from Sun Microsystems. Thanks! This
WWW page is served from one of these machines.
- 2-0 Örebro, old savings bank. Örebro is my
home town. The author Hjalmar Bergman was born in this house. Today
the local newspaper Nerikes Allehanda resides there. In the
foreground you can see the ice on river Svartån.
- 2-15 The cutting of a book. Project
Runeberg is sometimes using a sheet feeding scanner.
- 2-17 Linköping, Ryd, dormitories at Björnkärrsgatan 4, seen from the south-west.
This is 2 km north of the University, the exciting site of RydNet.
- 2-19 Ryd Manor, nowadays a popular water
hole for students at Linköping University.
- 2-20 Ryd shopping mall, center of this
part of Linköping town.
- 2-24 Linköping Cathedral, from the eastern
side.
- 2-25 Linköping, small statue of Jöns Jacob
Berzelius, a pioneer in modern chemistry.
- 2-26 Linköping, town hall.
- 2-27 Linköping Cathedral, from the western
side.
- 2-33 View from open air museum Old
Linköping.
- 3-6 A yellow and red house in downtown
Linköping, close to the present bus station.
- 3-14 Old Linköping, an open air museum
close to Linköping University campus.
- 3-18 Linköping University campus in the summer of 1994, the construction site for the F building, Department
of Physics (IFM). (See also photo 10-14)
- 3-29 Mattias Wingstedt delivering a speech
at the World MUD Conference at Linköping University 1994.
- 4-8 The first annual World MUD Conference in Linköping 1994,
group assembly outside Kårallen, the students'
union building at Linköping University campus.
- 4-11 Me visiting my aunt in Rickomberga,
Uppsala. One of the few images of me in this album.
- 4-21 MIC in Uppsala, where parts of
Uppsala University resides since the last decade. The stone buildings
were built for a military regiment, and served as such until recently.
Here I had the unfortune to drop my camera to the ground. It opened,
and I have had to use sticky tape to keep it shut ever since. Only a
few pictures were damaged, though.
- 4-28 Niclas Claesson in the Swedish
government's office, the Carl Bildt administration, answering the
prime minister's electronic mail. This was in June 1994.
- 6-0 The Russian church in Tallin, Estonia,
and parts of the old city walls.
- 6-3 An old cottage building at the open air
museum outside Tallin, Estonia.
- 6-8 Tallins Tekniska Högskola, Jüri
Kaljundi, en av arrangörerna av Nordic University Computer Club
Conference (NUCCC) 1994. Här sitter han i studentkårens kontor på
TTÜ, klistrad vid en VT220-terminal och en Sun, som båda kommer från
dataföreningen Stacken vid KTH i Stockholm.
- 6-31 Riga, frihetsmonumentet
- 6-34 Riga Technical University, Nikolai
M., student at the institute of radio technology, surrounded by
terminals also donated from Stacken computer club in Stockholm.
- 8-1 Tartu Universitet, huvudbyggnaden.
- 9-2 Q-huset, Lars Aronsson sitter vid
maskinen Dell.
- 9-7 RydNet, Kjell Enblom installerar en
repeater på Rydsvägen 256.
- 9-9 Linköping, staty över Tage Danielsson.
- 9-13 Q-huset, Thomas "Padrone"
Padron-McCarthy, visar upp den rykande färska RydNet-tröjan.
- 9-14 Linköpings Universitet, Datormuséet, Ben
Wikman inspekterar en integrerad krets med mikroskop.
- 9-15 Linköpings Universitet, gamla CRAY-1, Bo
Einarsson berättar.
- 9-20
Linköpings Universitet,
Datormuséet invigs
när D21-konstruktören Viggo Wentzel klipper av hålremsan.
En nöjd universitetsrektor Sven Erlander syns i bakgrunden.
- 9-22
Linköping, centralstationen,
Kjell Enblom
väntar gäster till RydNet-invigningen den 1 september 1994.
- 9-25
Linköpings Universitet, IDA:s seminarierum,
presskonferens
inför invigningen av RydNet.
- 9-28
Ryds herrgård,
småprat strax före invigningen av RydNet:
Kjell Enblom, Anders Haraldsson, Magnus Redin,
utbildningsminister Per Unckel.
- 9-32
Ryds herrgård,
samling vid scenen
strax före invigningen av RydNet.
- 10-5 The audience at the opening of
RydNet, 1 September 1994.
- 10-7 The moment of connecting RydNet.
Sweden's minister of education Per Unckel instead of cutting
the ribbon, joins two BNC coax connectors and declares RydNet opened.
- 10-10 The cheerful opening of RydNet, 1
Septemeber 1994, from the left: Per Unckel, Sweden's minister
of education, Mille Milnert, IT strategist at Linköping
University faculty of technology, and one unidentified person from Sun
Microsystems Sweden.
- 10-14 Linköping University campus in the fall of 1994, the construction site for the F building, Department
of Physics (IFM).
- 10-15 Malmslättsvägen is the main
entrance to Linköping from the west.
- 10-23 Three RydNet pioneers gathered in
the network center at Björnkärrsgatan 4. Who is the guy to the left?
The other two are Per Cederqvist and Örjan Rosenblom. Note that Örjan
is wearing the famous Boken med kossan på T-shirt.
- 10-27 Linköping University campus, E
building, Department of Computer Science (IDA), seen from the
parking lot on a sunny fall day.
- 10-34 This monster is called Colosso. It is a 300 meg hard disk from the 1960s manufactured by
Bryant. Note my baseball hat and coffee mug. This secondary storage
unit was used at the time by Datasaab in Linköping. It was later
donated to Lysator, but has never been in operation at the University.
Today it resides in the computer museum compiled by Datasaabs vänner and donated to
Linköping University.
This page was last updated on 10 February 1996.