Patrick Aalto's Home Pagehttp://patrickaalto.com/PAmain.html
focused on using computers and computer software for business (instead of only for fun :-). I started my career at VTKK Regional Government Systems on February 1st, 1991. My job w
A List Of Games By Trans People Before 2010https://dotmaetrix.neocities.org/classictranslist
(1989, Various home computers) Developed by Rebecca Heineman. Originally intended as a Bard's Quest game but rights issues got in the way Dragon Dive (2003, Gamecube) Kotori Yoshi
Z80 Assembly programming for the Amstrad CPChttps://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/AmstradCPC.php
consoles and 16 bit computers, so died out relatively quickly. CPC 464/664/6128 CPC+ / GX4000 Cpu 3.5mhz Z80 3.5mhz Z80 Ram 64k+ (576k max) 64k+ (576k max) Screen Ram 16k 16k Reso
Obsolyte - Obsolete and Elyte!http://www.obsolyte.com/personal/inventory.html
pinnacle of the 8-bit computers -- it is in fact, 3 computers in one, being able to run in 128 Mode (with a choice of 40 or 80 columns), C=64 mode which gives enhanced compatibili
A website about the old workstations, focusing on unix systems. The only known archive of material.<
The Giant List of Classic Game Programmershttps://dadgum.com/giantlist/index.html
teams, including home computers (like the Atari 800 and Apple II), consoles (like the Atari 2600), and arcade coin-ops. It also includes early, non-8-bit, mainframe games. The def
Learn Multi platform TMS9900 Assembly Programming... With Workspaces!https://www.chibiakumas.com/tms9900/
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 Numb
THE HISTORY OF THE MUSEUMhttp://myoldcomputers.com/museum/history_of_the_museum.htm
actual number of computers and accessories in the museum. But space limitations force me to box and store the rest. There are actually 260+ total computers in the collection
Learn IBM370 Assembly Programming... For Mainframe Madness!https://www.chibiakumas.com/ibm370/
but once upon a time computers weren't so small! The IBM System 370 was the successor to the 360 and was a room sized computer. The IBM370 was released in 1970, and for it's age h
Computer Closet Collection - Computer Indexhttp://www.computercloset.org/compindex.htm
Indexes ] Classic Microcomputers Indexed by Manufacturer & Model, Chronologically Within Manufacturer. See Below for Peripherals and Scan Index! Ampro Series 100 Amstrad
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