TinkerDifferenthttps://tinkerdifferent.com/
line of notebook computers, sold between 1991 and 2006. 268 2.6K Sub-forums Sub-forums Macintosh Portable PowerBook (68k-based) PowerBook (PowerPC-based) PowerBook G3 & iBook
A community of tinkerers dedicated to vintage computing.
Software disenchantment @ tonsky.mehttps://tonsky.me/blog/disenchantment/
“why should we worry, computers are fast enough”: @tveastman : I have a Python program I run every day, it takes 1.5 seconds. I spent six hours re-writing it in rust, now it takes
Everything is going to hell and nobody seems to care
Ken Silverman's Official Home Pagehttp://advsys.net/ken/
:) Ken's primary computers: 12/??/1983: TI-99/4A ????? 1984: Kaypro II (CP/M 2.2) Late? 1985: HP 9836C Series 200 (98611A Opt.655 BASIC System + 98612A Opt.650 Extended BASIC 2.1)
Welcome to Matthieu Benoit electrical engineering home pagehttp://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/
microprocessors microcomputers memories interfaces Competitive Cross ref. Data sheets Selection cross/data_sheets/ Devices resources by part number pn Parts and Electronic
Greg A. Woodshttp://www.weird.com/~woods/
name to look up. Old Computers Once upon a time (before I moved most recently) I had a small collection of old computers. Well maybe it wasn't all that small.... Sadly most of it
PCs and clones - MCbxhttp://oldcomputer.info/pc/
(or almost compatible) computers and sold under different names. PC became popular in offices, homes and industrial systems. Its architecture oriented around ISA bus was expandabl
Glenn Fleishman, Unsolicited Pundithttps://glennf.com/vanity/computers.html
Here's all the computers I've known and owned. I first wrote this in mid-1997, and have since added updates as I've bought newer machines. It's in reverse chronological order, so
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
SIGSOFT - ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineeringhttp://www.sigsoft.org/dissertations.html
Hierarchical Abstract Computers . University of Maryland (1985, advisor: Marvin Zelkowitz ). Abstract . 1984 David Notkin . Interactive Structure-Oriented Computing . Carnegi
Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group on Software Engineering, with awards, events, resources and contacts
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