Hard Drivin'/Race Drivin' Schematicshttp://www.jmargolin.com/schem/schems.htm
My desktop computers are insulated in the front and on the sides. The only exposed metal that is grounded is the exposed grounded chassis in the back. You can attach
JP's Website · 2023-08-28 · Everything I know about floppy diskshttp://thejpster.org.uk/blog/blog-2023-08-28/
BBC Micro line of computers. High Density 5.25" With the IBM PC/AT, IBM introduce a new kind of 5.25" drive and controller. It doubled the speed of the disk controller chip to 1,0
SAGE A/N FSQ-7http://www.smecc.org/sage_a_n_fsq-7.htm
a million watts for the computers. We also had our own air-conditioning system. Chilled air was pumped through the consoles at the bottom and out the top. The exhaust air was warm
Museum of vintage satellite receivers. BSB squarial, SCT Chaparral Monterey, Coship blind search.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/vintagesatellite.htm
1st home computers Gaming Vintage electronic devices Gramophones Turntables & tone arms V
A Museum of old satellite receivers with knobs on. Rockford, Drake, Satcom 7700 Echostar, RSD 300. Landmark satellite receivers and history.
Linux, Bitcoin: When Tech Projects Become "Too Popular..." Don't forget the goal.https://lukesmith.neocities.org/vids/too_popular
free and open-source hardware. I want open schematics for everything. I want everything. I don’t want to have to worry about, you know, the firmware on the motherboard or your pro
Mavericks Foreverhttp://mavericksforever.com/
Apple doesn't make computers this small anymore. This is the laptop I use as a secondary computer while travelling. Make sure to find one with 8 GB of memory! Mid-2014 Retina Macb
Reviews of the 2011 XYZZY Awardshttp://xyzzyawards.org/reviews/reviews2011.html
you'd expect to find: computers (lots of), comic books and graphic novels, Red Bull cans, and -- of course! -- Lord of the Rings memorabilia, along with (lots of) sci-fi posters.
The Kernel Hacker's Bookshelf: Ultimate Physical Limits of Computation [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/286233/
existing quantum computers have already attained the ultimate limit on computational speed - on a very small number of bits and in a research setting, but attained it nonetheless.
Moore's Law - we all know it (or at least think we do). To be annoyingly exact, Moore's Law i [...]
How to start with CP/Mhttp://www.retrotechnology.com/dri/howto_cpm.html
CP/M-68K on 68000 based computers.) 8080/8085/Z80 computers of the 1970's and 80's can be found; check this part of my document about old and new CP/M computers. A popular option
Learn Multiplatform Z80 Assembly Programming... With Vampires!https://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/
64 kilobytes ... in computers 'Kilo' is 1024, because binary works in powers of 2, and 2^10 is 1024 64 kilobytes is the amount of memory a basic 8-bit system can access Z80 is 8 b
Electricmonk.nl webloghttps://www.electricmonk.nl/log/
to replace it, since computers are throwaway devices now. They’ll fail or become obsolete way before the battery ever dies. However, if the battery dies, your computer will
Ferry Boender's blog
Wrongthink/posts/how-to-git-gud-linux/https://wrongthink.link/posts/how-to-git-gud-linux/
with Linux and computers. There hasn’t been much here that speaks to the beginner, and we should respect that we all started out somewhere . If you’re just coming into
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