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Alternative Operating System: Haiku OS | draft0 - a shared blog by just some people</t

https://draft0.de/entries/Haiku_OS.html

OS to be and much older computers run it just fine. There seems to be a not so small community of users and developers. Every new Beta that is released comes closer to a desktop O

The Sortix Operating System

http://sortix.org/

dual boots it on his computers, and runs it on all of the Sortix infrastructure including sortix.org and the irc.sortix.org chat network. Sortix is easy to deploy Sortix is easy t

TECO Manual V4

https://www.copters.com/teco.html

PDP-10, and VAX [1] computers systems. While there are some differences between various versions of TECO, they are, in general, quite compatible with each other. TECO has been a p

T3X.ORG cpnc/index

http://t3x.org/cpnc/

Amstrad NC100 Notepad Computers CP/NC is a CP/M -compatible operating system for the Amstrad NC100 Notepad Computer. It is based on Russell Marks's ZCN operating system, but focus

The TTY demystified

http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty/

Chipophone Commodordion Computers Craft Craverly Heights in Dialog Dial-a-SID Dialog Elements of Chip Music Faking Fissile Material Fratres

Installing and Configuring A Windows 98 Network

http://networkers.freeservers.com/win98.htm

to ensure that other computers on the network will recognize it. You install the hardware and software that enables your computer to connect to the network, and then you configure

Digital Research - Home

http://www.digitalresearch.biz/

system for personal computers and Dorothy was instrumental in bringing it to market. Their company sold and promoted the software, which gave life to a fledgling computer industry
Gary & Dorothy Kildall (Dorothy McEwen)founded Digital Research Inc. in 1974. DRI quickly became the first successful PC OS Company.

PuTTY FAQ

https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html

connections to other computers. We maintain the tool; we don't administer any computers that you're likely to be able to use, in the same way that the people who make web browsers

The little book about OS development

http://littleosbook.github.io/

rg/gustavo/blog/post/how-computers-boot-up Gustavo continues to describe what the kernel does in the very early stages at http://duartes.org/gustavo/blog/post/kernel-boot-process T

Peter Gutmann's Home Page

https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/

mechanisms (and computers in general), and outlines means of protecting crypto in environments where you need to expect data and computation results to modify themselves at random

NLnet; Current projects

https://nlnet.nl/project/current.html

ARM-based single board computers AtomicServer Local-First AtomicServer Local-First Headless CMS Authlib Reliable OAuth and OIDC handling in Python Autogram 2.0 Create and validate

I Don't Care for Gnome - woltman.com

https://woltman.com/gnome-bad/

Perspective I have used computers for a very long time: I've used Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98, all the >NT4 Windows, Apple's System 7, MacOS starting on 10.2 I think, and Linuxe
An exploration of Gnome's many failings and how to fix it.


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