Tips, Tricks, and Downloads for early Mac OS Systems | Mac Classichttp://mac-classic.com/
for using early Apple computers, and Classic Mac OS systems. Mac OS 9 is still capable of many common tasks and can be an excellent distraction free environment. For some, these m
Tips and tricks to help keep your Mac OS 9
TRS-80 Tandy Color Computer Drive Pak and CoCoNet Product Pagehttp://colorcomputer.net/
living vintage personal computers with an active user base spread around the world since 1980. The time has come to consider ditching the desk full of ancient heavy drives that we
6502.org: Development Tools: Assemblers and Disassemblershttps://6502.org/tools/asm/
designed for Atari computers and emulators. 6502/Microlab Assembler - David Jordan has written this very simple assembler for use with the EPE Microlab trainer board. This page co
Assemblers, Disassemblers, and Optimizers for 6502 code.
Phenomenon-based classification (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/phenomenon.htm
a system designed with computers in mind to supplant classifications designed for use with card catalogs. As noted above, museums, galleries, and archives may provide a market for
While bibliographic classifications are traditionally based on disciplines, the logical alternative is phenomenon-based classification. Although not prevalent, this approach has be
Will the real oppressed group please stand up?http://digdeeper.love/articles/oppression.xhtml
90% defaults on bought computers. Where is the planning? And we don't even know what's under "others" so the situation might actually be worse. Only 2% of people are certain to ac
XORhttps://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/quasiblog/xor/
When I got started in computers, you had to do low-level bit twiddling to get anything very interesting done, so you pretty much couldn’t avoid learning about XOR. But these days,
John R. LoVersohttp://www.schooner.com/~loverso/
system for multicomputers (ranging from MPP to NOW) built on top of the Mach3 microkernel. This system has been used by several vendors on massively parallel computers, most notab
John LoVerso's homepage
How To Become A Hackerhttp://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
first time-sharing minicomputers and the earliest ARPAnet experiments. The members of this culture originated the term ‘hacker’. Hackers built the Internet. Hackers made the Unix
The Horrors of Public Educationhttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_globalization18.htm
expand its inventory of computers that weren’t even needed just to keep up with the politically correct trend for schools to be technologically current. That money should have bee
Bob Eager's web pageshttp://www.bobeager.uk/
Humour Projects Hacks Computers I have used Messages from the Future Famous People Software A University On The Move Installing a jitsi server Installing a framadate server The Ed
The rEFInd Boot Manager: Installing and Uninstalling rEFIndhttp://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/installing.html
properly supports these computers, so multi-booting them is definitely a "bleeding edge" activity. Warning: Many computers today ship with Secure Boot active. Most of the installa
www.riscos.com - Main Indexhttp://riscos.com/
for use with RISC OS computers. It's taken a long time to test and grade the APDL hardware as everything got mixed together with good and bad components in the same box. There was
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