http://www.oldskool.org/shrines/pcjr_tandy/http://www.oldskool.org/shrines/pcjr_tandy/
could do things other computers could not do. I could finally have my animated adventure game. Q: What's so special about the PCjr? A: It has sixteen solid colors. It's hard to do
SGI Technical Advice and Information...http://www.sgidepot.co.uk/sgi.html
Onyx Graphics Supercomputers Onyx RealityEngine2: Host Integrated Computer Image Generator Onyx Real-Time Image Generation Onyx RealityEngine2 Triple Keyboard Option Reality Stati
Pushover: Privacy Policyhttps://pushover.net/privacy
from a web site's computers and stored on your computer's hard drive. Cookies are required to login to the Pushover website, but not to view pages when not logged in. We use cooki
1401Restoration-CHMhttps://ibm-1401.info/
1969s Vintage Computers at the Computer History Museum," Robert Garner, Making IT Work Conference, British Computer Society, London, May 22-23, 2017 Conference presentation Procee
Home Computing with Texas Instrumentshttp://stephen.shawweb.co.uk/tihistory.html
calculators, business computers, toys with synthesised speech... 1960: engineers Ramon Alonso and Hal Laning employed at Texas Instruments, designed transistor "computers". The na
A brief history of the Texas Instruments Home Computer
WA8LMF Useful Links Pagehttp://wa8lmf.net/links/
anything (radios, GPS, computers, etc) into virtually any vehicle. G7toWin Home of an extremely useful FREEWARE utility for downloading/uploading waypoints and tracks
BTI Computer Systems Historyhttp://btihistory.org/
BTI 4000, BTI 5000 Computers (link) The following history comes from Ron Crandall. The first [customer for BTI hardware] was Arne Cantrell who wanted to make software for a
Build your own Search Enginehttp://wiby.me/about/guide.html
anyone with some extra computers (even a Pi), to host their own search engine catering to whatever niche matters to them. The search engine includes a simple API for meta search e
The source code and instructions to create your own version of Wiby.
PDP-11/20 System and Exhibithttp://www.retrotechnology.com/pdp11/
of the art" for DEC minicomputers, even without running the system. I also saw that I could create this exhibit as an exhibit example for InfoAge and MARCH. After some considerati
Stuff Michael Meeks is doinghttps://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/archive/activity.html
the answer is laptop computers. , most amusing. Tried to re-build lzma-alpha-devel and deltarpm on my old server system to make an applydeltaiso that can operate on the new openSU
Reaction-Diffusion by the Gray-Scott Model: Pearson's Parameterization at MROBhttp://mrob.com/pub/comp/xmorphia/
on current multi-core computers or GPUs ( instructions here ), and • to honor Roy Williams' original "Xmorphia" exhibit 3 by bringing it back to life, in an expanded form. This wo
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Learn Multiplatform Z80 Assembly Programming... With Vampires!https://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/z80_2021.php
This works better for computers, which tend to work in only 'Off' or 'On'. In Assembly, Binary is often shown starting % . You may see 2 in binary shown as "%00000010", though oth
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