Kernel Planethttps://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 Newshttp://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 Animationhttp://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 demystifiedhttp://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 SAGEhttps://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 Projecthttp://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 humanshttps://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
Storieshttps://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 Archivehttps://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 infohttp://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-CHMhttps://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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