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The Phoenix Arises - Viable Alternatives to the Microsoft Platform - Amiga Operating Envirnment, Linux, Mac OS X Server

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Drive/3664/os.htm

and Pentium PC class computers. The open source community has xFree86 window manager and KDE running it. freeBSD - for Intel processors NetBSD - for many processors OpenBSD Linux

TAOS Operating System

http://www.uruk.org/emu/Taos.html

systems through to supercomputers and large scale network applications. Taos is not conventional, as it has not evolved from an existing operating system. Tao Systems developed Ta

Beej's Guide to Network Programming

https://beej.us/guide/bgnet/html/

in the world of computers: Donald Knuth, Bruce Schneier, W. Richard Stevens, and The Woz, my Readership, and the entire Free and Open Source Software Community. 1.11 Publishing In

UNIX Review - Net Worth - Desktop TCP/IP At Middle Age

http://people.ece.ubc.ca/gillies/pages/9802net.html

evolution of desktop computers for more years than I care to mention. I started using the CP/M operating system on 8-bit 8080 and Z80 machines. During those times early in the evo

Linrad home page. Download Linrad or update Linrad here.

http://www.sm5bsz.com/linuxdsp/linrad.htm

between several computers, to allow several operators listen simultaneously at different signals received by the same antenna and to send data to various other programs such as wa

The Nascom Home Page

http://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/lang/mbasic/The

on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I

Unicode and multilingual support in HTML, fonts, Web browsers and other applications

https://www.alanwood.net/unicode/

in those days most computers used fonts that contained a maximum of 256 characters. The first 128 characters (the ASCII characters) of most fonts included punctuation marks, numbe
A guide to displaying thousands of foreign and special characters in Web pages, with the aid of Unicode, plus notes on suitable multilingual browsers, fonts, editors and other util

David A. Wheeler's Blog

https://dwheeler.com/blog/2011/

I don’t use computers to have the newest fad interface, I use them to get things done (and for the pleasure of using them). I will accept changes, but they should be obvious

Gary Kildall

http://www.gaby.de/kildall.htm

for some of it: Microcomputers were a new field, ripe for rapid advances, and that's a situation that fits neatly into a collegial atmosphere in which information is openly shared
Gary Kildall and Collegial Entrepreneurship


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