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Kernel Planet

https://planet.kernel.org/

not everything. Some Historical Background The first such effort that I’m aware of was “Virtual Adrian” in 1994 . Adrian Cockcroft, a performance engineering leader, had a softwar

fpgacpu.org - FPGA CPU News

http://www.fpgacpu.org/

have been shaped by historical constraints that no longer apply. But their legacy lives on, and perhaps, holds us back. (Intel 386 marketing slogan: "Extended the Legacy of Leader

Amiga Juggler Animation

http://etwright.org/cghist/juggler.html

Javascript Juggler! Historical context From the author The video Original text Technical details Postscript The Juggler Behold the robot juggling silver spheres. The cover of the

The TTY demystified

http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty/

issues via their historical context and being showed how they evolved make it really a pleasure to follow your explanations and very easy to get them. Anonymous Wed 6-Feb-2013 01:

IBM SAGE

https://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/vs-ibm-sage.html

Special Features Historical Notes This Artifact Interesting Web Sites Other information , Other Software , Other Hardware , SAGE track "D.B. Cooper"? Sage Effectiveness Controvers

Stack Machine Computer Project

http://www.mtmscientific.com/stack.html

found a good summary of historical stack machines in a book by Philip Koopman: "Stack Computers, The New Wave", however obtaining off-the-shelf stack machine hardware was found to

poindexter, WHO?

http://tilde.club/~poindexter/

Proxmox 9 is out! All historical lessons about early upgrading of systems notwithstanding, I saw the release announcement for Proxmox 9.0 and decided to be one of the bleeding-edg

userland: a book about the command line for humans

https://p1k3.com/userland-book/

Unix at all. In strict historical terms they’re right, or at least a certain kind of right, but for the purposes of my cultural agenda I’m going to ignore them right n

Stories

https://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/stories.html

but nothing of any historical significance. You may know that Monroe Calculator Co. of Orange, NJ was the designer and manufacturer of the Monrobot XI computer in 1959. I was intr

Online BYTE Archive

https://halfhill.com/bytelink.html

To put IA-64 into historical and technical perspective, BYTE interviewed CPU architects and engineers at competing companies as well as at Intel and HP. BYTE also found academic r

Mike Patton's pointers to computer info

http://www.mit.edu/people/map/computers.html

I'm into certain historical computers from DEC, I have both a PDP-8 and a PDP-11 and I'm also interested in the PDP-6 & -10 (but have yet to find one of either kind that will run

1401Restoration-CHM

https://ibm-1401.info/

considerable rarity and historical interest, to be kept in historically accurate status as possible/practical. from "CHM Restoration Guidelines" "At least TWO team members must be


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