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Spacecraft Systems

http://www.braeunig.us/space/systems.htm

data recorders, computers, gyroscopes and other components. The bus also establishes the basic geometry of the spacecraft, and it provides the attachment points for appendages suc
Typical spacecraft subsystems and instruments.

List of archived operating systems | OS Archive

http://osarchive.sda1.eu/

for very old or low-RAM computers. It targets machines with minimal resources, requiring only an i386 CPU, 8 MB of RAM for console mode, 14 MB of RAM for the GUI, and around 280 M

What is this Gemini thing anyway, and why am I excited about it? | Lobsters

https://lobste.rs/s/ivryqt/what_is_this_gemini_thing_anyway_why_am_i

feature set of computers. How can we objectively say that we've got enough functionality? Will it ever be enough? 4 gerikson 5 years ago I think that implementing a stripped down
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The evolution of C64 games 1982–2023

http://linusakesson.net/games/evolution/c64.php

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

The Rediscovery of the Mind, by John R. Searle

https://friesian.com/searle.htm

sets, atom bombs, and computers, doesn't fit stuff like souls and God into science, at least in any way that Searle notices -- the occasional theistic scientist evidently doesn't

The Nascom Home Page

http://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/pdf/Keys/pdf/DEBUG.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

What Are Minds For?

https://www.meta-religion.com/Philosophy/Articles/Philosophy_of_the_mind/what_are_minds_for.htm

ESP or PK using only computers or other appropriate artifacts or using only living tissue in vitro or even plants in lieu of a human or animal subject, in other words systems to w

What made the PC, Mac, and Linux so great (or not)

http://toastytech.com/guis/macvspc.html

What made Personal Computers great The story of the "Personal Computer" started before the IBM PC. The earliest personal computers included machines such as the Altair, TRS-80, Co

http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/microfleng/microfleng.html

http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/microfleng/microfleng.html

on very constrained computers. Performance in terms of execution speed is quite limited, depending on the underlying platform. Work is ongoing to improve the quality of the genera

ICPUG Electronic Journal - Article Number 6 - Volume 2 Number 6

http://www.icpug.org.uk/national/journals/jnls2000/ej600/art6.htm

24MB? Simple: Most computers today have so much RAM they encourage programmers to waste resources out of laziness. Here's a little background on computer programming in the 1980s

The CP/M 86 and CP/M 80 Museum

http://cpm8680.com/

Program for Microcomputers) which was (and is) an operating system similar to MS-DOS but which predated MS-DOS, and which is in fact the operating system that MS-DOS descended fro

Dead Media:Working Notes:numerical index

https://www.deadmedia.org/notes/index-numeric.html

00.5 : Dead Personal Computers 00.6 : Dead computational platforms, dead mainframes, and their dates 00.7 : The Cyrograph 00.8 : the Scopitone 00.9 : dead computer languages 01.0
The Dead Media Project's archive of dead media working notes, in numerical order.


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