TAOS Operating Systemhttp://www.uruk.org/emu/Taos.html
systems through to supercomputers and large scale network applications. Taos is not conventional, as it has not evolved from an existing operating system. Tao Systems developed Ta
What's So Bad About Microsoft?http://www.kmfms.com/whatsbad.html
of more powerful computers, but the latest version of Linux will still work well on older equipment. There are also plenty of other operating systems that work equally well on mac
A Constructive Look At TempleOShttp://www.codersnotes.com/notes/a-constructive-look-at-templeos/
I complain loudly about computers. Very Sleepy A C++ CPU profiler I helped make. Follow me: Subscribe (Fiction) Subscribe (Technical) Follow me at @grumpygiant Recent posts: Why B
Resume -- Chip Morningstarhttp://www.fudco.com/chip/resume.html
devices, and personal computers, used by both consumers and enterprises. During my tenure there the system had around 200 million registered users worldwide. Most of my work at Ev
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/games/logichess.html
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
Old Cavebear Bloghttps://www.cavebear.com/old_cbblog/
was accepted by their computers) has been lost. What kind of crazy game is this? Not only does the ALAC fail to live up to its promise of public publication, but it can't even fin
MS-DOS Kermithttps://www.kermitproject.org/mskermit.html
with other kinds of computers, including IBM's own (a service that not even IBM could offer at the time). The prototype was done by Bill Catchings of the Kermit project in a singl
Communications software for DOS and Windows 3.x,offering serial and network communications (including its own compact built-inTCP
Avoiding "The Botnet" - impossible?http://digdeeper.love/articles/botnet.xhtml
type of software on our computers (alone). We need our own server spaces, our own ISPs, ones that keep no logs and ideally require no "contracts" to sign up for. Alternatively, to
Jeff Duntemann's Wardriving FAQhttp://www.drivebywifiguide.com/wardrivingfaq.htm
The kid was looking for computers supporting online games and had no strong intent to "break into" anything—the problems that developed lay with an essentially unde
"Wardriving" is the process of gathering statistics on Wi-Fi hotspots by sensing Wi-Fi access points without connecting to them. This FAQ explains what it's about, why i
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