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UNIX Review - Net Worth - Desktop TCP/IP At Middle Age

http://people.ece.ubc.ca/gillies/pages/9802net.html

evolution of desktop computers for more years than I care to mention. I started using the CP/M operating system on 8-bit 8080 and Z80 machines. During those times early in the evo

TI Rambles February 2025

http://stephen.shawweb.co.uk/rambles25/R2025.html

own companies using HP computers including a computer time- sharing service (eg he provided the host computer). He moved to TI900/10 or 12 using DX10, and transferred financial pr
TI-99

The Nascom Home Page

http://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/mbasic/The

on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I

The Kermit Script Library and Tutorial

https://www.kermitproject.org/ckscripts.html

everybody who used computers to communicate with other computers used Kermit as a terminal emulator and for file transfer. C-Kermit for Unix and VMS and MS-DOS Kermit for DOS were

MajorGeeks.Com - MajorGeeks

http://www.majorgeeks.com/

to connect to their computers anytime, anywhere, day or night. It allows for flexible work arrangements and enhances productivity by providing reliable access to your remote devic
MajorGeeks offers only 4-star or better geek-tested and reviewed software for Windows along with tutorials and videos when you need help with your computer.

DEC Video Terminals--The VT100 and its Successors

https://www.vt100.net/shuford/terminal/dec.html

vendor) Altex Computers & Electronics Filip Gieszczykiewicz's "Repair FAQ" might still contain connector-pinout Data . Levitte Programming offers information about OpenVMS (19
Archived info on DEC video terminals: character-cell non-bit-mapped ANSI and remote-graphics terminals + control codes, terminal-emulation software.

https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6763.txt

https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6763.txt

offload, so that computers can sleep and still be discoverable on the network. Early versions of such chipsets were sometimes quite limited: for example, some were Cheshire & Kroc

Infinite Ink's Internet in a Nutshell

http://www.ii.com/internet/

available at Yahoo's: Computers and Internet:Software:Protocols:Winsock ; especially useful is Stroud's Consummate Winsock Apps List Computers:PCs:Macintosh Computers:Operating Sy
Internet in a Nutshell

The Nascom Home Page

http://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/lang/TB.txt

on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I


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