Bill Catambay



Bill Catambay, president and owner of ExcaliburWorld Software, is director and producer of the game project Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge. He is also the president and editor-in-chief of the national Apple User Group The Macintosh Guild, and editor-in-chief of Pascal Central.

Biography
Bill Catambay was born in August 1, 1962, in Mountain View, California. He attended Oak Grove High School in San Jose, CA, and attended the University of Santa Clara where he graduated with honors with a degree in Computer Science. Today he lives in Santa Clara, CA. Having worked at Lockheed Martin since 1982, Catambay writes and supports computer programs that support FBM Manufacturing Shops in Sunnyvale, CA, and in Kings Bay, Georgia. At work, he uses Windows PC and Alpha OpenVMS servers.

Outside of work, Catambay's positions include Macintosh advocate, Pascal advocate, game designer, software reviewer, editor-in-chief, and video editor. At home, he strictly uses Macintosh for all his personal works, including the development of Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge.

Published Articles

 * Apple 17" Studio Display Backlight Problem (2005)
 * The Pascal Programming Language (2001, Published by Academic Press )
 * ''Hiding the Menubar" (2000)
 * ''Interview with John Reagan" (2000)
 * ''Depth Manipulation in Pascal" (1996)

Reviews
More reviews available at the Mac Guild Reviews website...
 * ''Wacom Graphire4 Tablet" (2007)
 * ''Klipsch iGroove" (2006)
 * ''LogoWorks Logo Design" (2006)
 * ''Aspyr Battlefield 1942" (2006)
 * ''Adobe Photoshop CS 2" (2006)
 * ''Axis Communications OfficeBasic Wireless G" (2006)
 * ''XtremeMac HomeShow Audio/Video Kit" (2004)

Applications and Games

 * ''Excalibur: Morgana's Revenge" (Mac OS X, Linux, Windows, 2007)
 * ''Whoopie" (Mac OS 9, 2000)
 * ''DropBin" (Mac OS 9, 1997)
 * ''CornerClock" (Mac 0S 9, 2001)

Source Code

 * ''Mole Sample" (Pascal, 2002)
 * ''GetASCII" (Pascal, 2001)
 * ''TE Sample" (Pascal, 2001)
 * ''DeskTop Watch" (Pascal, 2002)
 * ''GetASCII" (Pascal, 2001)
 * ''TE Sample" (Pascal, 2001)

More sample code available at the Pascal Central website...