RFC 8700: Fifty Years of RFCshttps://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8700.html
community. All of the computers have changed, as have all of the transmission lines, but the RFCs march on. Maybe I'll write a few words for RFC 10,000. ¶ Quite obviously, the cir
Loper OS » Engelbart's Violinhttp://www.loper-os.org/?p=861
designers think of computers systems today. In fact, Engelbart's belief in efficiency over ease-of-use places him in the fringe of computer interaction design today. That’s sad co
Stanford Interactive Workspaces Projecthttp://graphics.stanford.edu/projects/iwork/old/
(paper, whiteboards, computers, physical models, etc). and are able to use these simultaneously and move among them flexibly and quickly. The few existing integrated multi-device
Wang 720C Advanced Programming Calculatorhttps://www.oldcalculatormuseum.com/wang720.html
behemoths, and microcomputers had begun to advance to the point where they were easier to use and program than a programmable calculator like the Wang 720C. The Elektronika D3-28
Wang 720C Programmable Calculator
What Unix Gets Righthttp://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch01s05.html
a heterogeneous mix of computers, vendors, and special-purpose hardware. It is the only operating system that can scale from embedded chips and handhelds, up through desktop machi
Kevin Boone: Why the fascination with retrocomputing?https://kevinboone.me/retrocomputing.html
something about old computers and software the exercises the imagination of contemporary IT professionals. But why? To some extent, the explanation is probably nothing more than g
Why do so many IT professionals like to tinker with vintage computers and software?
PersonalSit.es | Yes we got hot and fresh siteshttps://personalsit.es/
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Personal sites are sick as hell, so this site was built so we can all discover each other's. This directory of links are by folks that want to share their site with the world.
The Oldskool PC Carnival Sideshowhttp://www.oldskool.org/shrines/carny
low-cost home computers at the time, most had a cartridge slot. I can just imagine the development meeting: "Atari, Timex, Texas Instruments, Commodore--they've all got cartridge
http://www.oldskool.org/demos/misc/demoquot.txthttp://www.oldskool.org/demos/misc/demoquot.txt
disks INSIDE their computers, and jumping down from windows onto cars and so on! :) Almost like a movie, but it was reality - many years ago! The golden years. I couldn't have wri
Jose Explains Why Not Monohttp://techrights.org/o/2008/11/25/jose-on-mono/
Outdoor Time, Old Computers, and Joining Geminispace Links for the day In Past 6 Months IBM Lost About 100 Billion Dollars in 'Value' While Debt Ballooned to 70 Billion Dollars We
Our reader Jose explains the dangers of embracing Novell's Mono
C-Kermit Unix Hints and Tipshttps://www.kermitproject.org/ckubwr.html
them among all types of computers. You can easily turn them off and on when power-cycling seems warranted. They are more likely to have manuals. Internal PC modems (even when they
net.techhttp://www.kushaldave.com/nettech.htm
offers viewpoints on computers and society. Newslinx offers daily web news. Hotwired has some excellent resources regarding web tools at its Webmonkey and Packet sections. Tech Ta
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