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Device Side Data

http://www.deviceside.com/

64-bit. Older operating systems are also still supported. The new drivers have several other improvements, including support for Motorola VersaDOS disks and improved support for N

Z80 Assembly programming for the Amstrad CPC

https://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

How to read and write old floppy disks

http://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/s_drives_howto.html

which was available on computers and devices either vintage (20th century), or into the early 2010 years. On another Web page, I have a lot of information about original floppy dr

Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Computer and Video Monitors

http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm

the early days of small computers, a 110 baud teletype with a personal paper tape reader was the 'preferred' input-output device (meaning that this was a great improvement over pu

Gered's Ramblings

http://blarg.ca/rss/

"new-retro" computers I have, which now includes the F256K which I wrote about previously and as of December, now also includes an A2560K . I originally received my F256

AtariProtos.com - Atari 7800 Prototypes

http://www.atariprotos.com/7800/7800.htm

concentrate solely on computers.  The 7800 was no longer welcome at Atari, and was handed back to GCC with the comment "We don't do video games!".  This was the beginnin

The Ultimate MSX FAQ - Main

http://www.faq.msxnet.org/

of special MSX1 computers 1.4 Software 1.5 Companies which produced MSX1 computers 2 MSX2 system (1985) 2.1 MSX2 standard definition and remarks 2.2 Graphic capabilities 2.2.1 Wha
Everything one would ever like to know about the MSX computers

Kevin Boone: Why the fascination with retrocomputing?

https://kevinboone.me/retrocomputing.html

something about old computers and software the exercises the imagination of contemporary IT professionals. But why? To some extent, the explanation is probably nothing more than g
Why do so many IT professionals like to tinker with vintage computers and software?

gbZ80 Assembly programming for the Gameboy and Gameboy Color's

https://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

About Daniel

https://daniel.haxx.se/about.html

and handcrafts. Before computers At the age of seven, I started playing football ( soccer as Americans would say) in a team. I enjoyed it properly and kept playing in that team qu
Documentation and ramblings of Daniel Stenberg, founder and lead developer of curl.

Online BYTE Archive

https://halfhill.com/bytelink.html

the most crash-prone computers ever built is that reliability has never been a high priority — either for the industry or for users. [Cover story: April 1998] Why Mainframes

The Lessons of Lucasfilm's Habitat

http://www.fudco.com/chip/lessons.html

money" at it: faster computers, more managers, more bureaucratic procedures, and so on. However, such capital intensive management techniques are a luxury not available to most pr


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