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memalign.github.io

https://memalign.github.io/

their phones, tablets, computers, etc. And they will hopefully continue working for decades to come without any developer intervention. Slice Tap Toy Posted on 5/13/2024 Tags: Pro
Introducing TapToyPia, the latest addition to the Tap Toy series. (See also: Catch Tap Toy, Counting Tap Toy, Slice Tap Toy, Fireworks Tap Toy, Tap Toy) In TapToyPia, you are…

The Nascom Home Page

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

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

Index of Creative Computing articles

https://www.atarimagazines.com/creative/index/

Big numbers and small computers. Survival. video game The second Annual International Computer Problem Solving Contest IBM images... International Business Machines Personal Compu

Shaped by the 90s | Dannarchy

https://dannarchy.com/en/0032/

refrigerator-sized computers down to the dawn of home PCs, and the 80s got said PCs into the homes of more than just the hobbyists. But the 90s dug full force into the useful appl
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Morgan McGuire - Brown University

https://cs.brown.edu/people/morgan/

videography : using computers to enhance and extend digital video. Selected Publications McGuire, Matusik, Pfister, Hughes, and Durand. Defocus Video Matting . SIGGRAPH '05. McGui

Being a kid making games in the early 2000s - Jay Tholen

https://jaytholen.net/teengamedev/

was also bonkers about computers and the World Wide Web, though we couldn't afford a PC and i suspected we never would. didn't stop me from picking up the itch from TV, magazines
An autobiographical essay by Jay Tholen about being a youngster making games and posting them online!

ewhac's Home Page — ewhac.org

https://ewhac.org/

fright. The other was computers. This is an old-school style personal home page -- the kind people used to make for themselves before MySpace took over everything. There is no act


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