How Hacker News ranking really works: scoring, controversy, and penaltieshttp://www.righto.com/2013/11/how-hacker-news-ranking-really-works.html
Ken Shirriff's blog Computer history, restoring vintage computers, IC reverse engineering, and whatever How Hacker News ranking really works: scoring, controversy, and penalties T
fpgacpu.cahttps://fpgacpu.ca/
a resource about FPGAs, computer history, and computer architecture. FPGA Design Elements Analog Design Elements Multi-Ported Memories for FPGAs The Octavo Soft-Processor Stack Co
Charles Eric LaForest, PhD operates fpgacpu.ca as a resource about FPGAs, computer history, and computer architecture.
Monty Newbornhttps://www.cs.mcgill.ca/~newborn/
Reasoning Programs The Computer History Museum and its exhibit on Computer Chess Recent Hobby Making Stained Glass Lamps Brief Biography Monty Newborn received his Ph. D. in Elect
Joseph Myershttps://www.polyomino.org.uk/
part of my interest in computer history, I have also made available here the standard ECMA-10—ECMA standard for Data Interchange on Punched Tape . The standards organisation
Organization Sketch of IBM Stretch -- Mark Smothermanhttps://people.computing.clemson.edu/~mark/stretch.html
(Image courtesy of Computer History Museum) Introduction STRETCH (the IBM 7030) is the largest, fastest, operating general purpose computer. It combines fixed word length arithmet
The Scholar's Libraryhttps://www.101bananas.com/library2/library2.html
the archives of ancient computer history, here is a “conversation” with an early (1985) attempt at an A.I. program that was supposed to mimic a psychiatrist with which
Intellectually stimulating articles, short stories, and the Required Reading List for the Human Race.
The Edinburgh Multi Access Systemhttp://www.bobeager.uk/emas/
is an interesting computer history site This site is copyright © 2026 Bob Eager Last updated: 18 Jan 2026
LISP Information and Resourceshttp://www.lispmachine.net/
project pages at the Computer History Museum Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems © 1985 Richard P. Gabriel / MIT Press Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Co
Antique Radio Information and Links, Antique Airwaveshttps://www.antiqueairwaves.com/
Vintage Computers. Computer History Museum Mountain View CA The PC Museum Personal Computers. Slide Rules and Calculators: Pocket Calculator Show Pocket calculators & calculat
Guide to Antique Radio Collecting, Test Equipment, and Vintage Tube and Transistor Radios.
Announcing the Ladybird Browser Initiative - Ladybirdhttps://ladybird.org/posts/announcement/
Engine, Null Games, Computer History Museum. Past: GitHub co-founder & CEO. Our goal is not an easy one: a useful browser for the contemporary web, in the hands of users. It’s
Launching our 501(c)(3) non-profit.
http://japsedeler.no/info/ibm.phphttp://japsedeler.no/info/ibm.php
1935-1945 , a Computer History Museum film. Minutes 42-50, consisting mainly of a talk by Herb Grosch , concern Watson Lab , Wallace Eckert , and the SSEC, with some short film cl
The bitsavers main pagehttps://www.bighole.nl//pub/mirror/www.bitsavers.org/
may be donated to the Computer History Museum for archiving, depending on if they are within CHM's collecting scope. The CHM running lot number for my donated documents is X6512.2
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