RobotsAndComputers - System Selectionhttp://www.RobotsAndComputers.com/computers/
RobotsAndComputers - Computer Division Command Line Interface Version 1.0 (c) Copyright Derek Tombrello 2007 C:/>dir computers Apple / Macintosh
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.<
Learn Multiplatform Z80 Assembly Programming... With Vampires!... MultiPlatform Lessonshttps://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/multiplatform.php
joystick devices of the computers into a common buffer... We can now use this hardware buffer, with our predefined keymap to read in key input... and we'll also make a 're-d
gbZ80 Assembly programming for the Gameboy and Gameboy Color'shttps://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/Gameboy.php
work like they do on computers like the CPC Graphics are not just 'bytes' in a memory address... The screen is made up of a 'Tile Layer' and a 'Sprite Layer' To explain Tile
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Restoration Supercomputers Symbolics 3630, S/N 60031, P/N 365800-2-1 Symbolics 3645, S/N 10147, P/N 365000 Texas Instruments System 1500 TI 990/10 & 990/12 Valid SCALDsystem V
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Memotech MTX 512 - MOChttp://www.primrosebank.net/computers/mtx/magazines/moc.htm
Computers Overview Commodore PET Sinclair ZX80 Sinclair ZX81 BBC Micro Commodore 64 Sinclair Spectrum Memotech MTX About Library
Babylon 5 trivia and commentary - orbitalflowerhttps://orbitalflower.github.io/tv/babylon-5-trivia.html
on Commodore Amiga computers using Lightwave, a considerably cost-effective platform priced more towards hobbyists. As a result, Babylon 5 was able to use considerably more specia
A lengthy analysis of things I find interesting about Babylon 5.
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
Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet historyhttps://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
network of time-sharing computers" TX-2 at MIT Lincoln Lab and AN/FSQ-32 at System Development Corporation (Santa Monica, CA) are directly linked (without packet switches) via a d
'An Internet timeline highlighting the key events and technologies that helped shape the Internet as we know it today.'
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else is an idiot. Also, computers should be tredecimal instead of binary. \end{Flame} The Scribe users at CMU and elsewhere used to use @Begin/@End in an identical way. On USENET,
OpenGL Insightshttps://openglinsights.com/contributors.html
the editorial board of Computers and Structures and scientific committees of numerous national and international conferences. He is also the founding chair of the Committee on Com
John Elliott's homepagehttp://www.seasip.info/
site are dedicated to computers and/or operating systems which unkind people might describe as obsolete : Sinclair Spectrum items: A section on Jet Set Willy , including an editor
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