BTI Computer Systems Historyhttp://btihistory.org/
BTI 4000, BTI 5000 Computers (link) The following history comes from Ron Crandall. The first [customer for BTI hardware] was Arne Cantrell who wanted to make software for a
List of archived operating systems | OS Archivehttp://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
Greg A. Woodshttp://www.weird.com/~woods/
name to look up. Old Computers Once upon a time (before I moved most recently) I had a small collection of old computers. Well maybe it wasn't all that small.... Sadly most of it
Bookmarks for grinhttps://grin.hu/bookmarks.html
Yahoo! - Computers and Internet:Operating Systems:Unix:Linux The Linux Game Tome Linux Mama Linux ISP FTP Directory: ftp://gated.merit.edu/net-research/gated/ Window Managers for
Why Open Source Software / Free Software (OSS/FS, FOSS, or FLOSS)? Look at the Numbers!https://dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html
that is, that as computers are becoming increasingly embedded in our world, what the code does, allows, and prohibits, controls what we may or may not do in a powerful way. In par
This paper provides quantitative data that, in many cases, open source software
My impressionshttp://galexander.org/laptops/mac/impressions.html
In the PC world, the computers feel shallow because I understand a little bit of almost every layer. I am familiar with the hardware from a user perspective and also (somewhat) an
How to Block Forced Updateshttps://backlit.neocities.org/how-to-block-forced-updates
all attacks on domestic computers - including forced updates - are triggered from within the computer itself, and rely on outbound network calls, not inbound . Nearly. All. If you
SM5BSZ Home Pagehttp://www.sm5bsz.com/
works on standard PC computers. (IBM-compatible, x86) Linrad was developed under the Linux operating system but it is available also for Microsoft Windows as well as for FreeBSD.
Linux Gazette Indexhttps://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/LG/lg_index.html
Things We Do With Our Computers , by Mike "Iron" Orr Simple Package Management With Stow , by Allan Peda Why I wrote Install Kernel (ik) and How It Works , by Justin Piszcz Writin
SPACEWAR - by Stewart Brand - Fanatic Life and Symbolic Death Among the Computer Bums.https://www.wheels.org/spacewar/stone/rolling_stone.html
Beer! Ready or not, computers are coming to the people. That’s good news, maybe the best since psychedelics. It’s way off the track of the “Computers - Threat or
Dead Media:Working Notes:numerical indexhttps://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.
Index of /byte/http://absurd.wtf/byte/
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