Various S-100 and related books, magazines for salehttp://www.retrotechnology.com/herbs_stuff/s_books.html
cases for use of computers "Executive Computing - how to get it done on your own", Nevision, Addison-Wesley, 1981, 300 pgs -various business programs in BASIC and VisiCalc "The Sm
TV, Video, Computer and Cell phone history. A video and TV time line. Sony history. JVC history.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/history.htm
1st home computers Gaming Vintage electronic devices Gramophones Turntables & tone arms V
A timeline history of phones, computers, VHS, Betamax, CVC, VHS C and vintage video cameras. Reel to reel video history, VCR history, Rewind Museum
CD-Recordable FAQhttps://cdrfaq.org/
XP [6-1-64] An Chen Computers - CD Mate [6-1-65] E-Soft - Alcohol [6-1-66] Stomp Inc. - RecordNow MAX [6-1-67] James Mieczkowski - Cheetah CD Burner [6-1-68] Blaze Audio - RipEdit
CD-Recordable FAQ, including CD-R and CD-RW, updated monthly
My Sailboat 'Magnolia'https://www.billdietrich.me/Magnolia.html
and other public computers in the USA. Yes, theoretically it is possible that an ISP or internet cafe could capture your info. Probably most likely threat is that a computer in an
My sailboat 'Magnolia', a 1973 Gulfstar 44 motor-sailer pilothouse ketch in the Caribbean
UvA Computermuseumhttps://ub.fnwi.uva.nl/computermuseum/index.html
machines, home and game computers are beyond the scope of this museum, except when serving the stated purpose. Many of the machines are in working order, equipped with original sy
PTBSync Desktop Organizerhttps://netcult.ch/elmue/Desktop-Organizer/
5.7b : Bugfix: On some computers version 5.7 produced elevated CPU load. New in Version 5.7 : Adapted to run on Windows 8. Bugfix JavaScript Error: ";" expected. Improved Internet
DVD FAQhttps://demystified.info/dvdfaq.html
the disc? [4] DVD and Computers [4.1] Can I play DVD movies on my computer? [4.1.1] Can I play DVD-Audio discs on my computer? [4.2] What are the features and speeds of DVD drives
The official DVD FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions about DVD). The most comprehensive source of DVD technical information in the galaxy. By Jim Taylor.
Rewind Museum. Vintage consumer electronics, video, brick phones, Tv and History.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/home.htm
1st home computers Gaming Vintage electronic devices Gramophones Turntables & tone arms V
A Museum of old consumer electronics. Vintage televisions, old video cassette recorders, first cell phones, old telephones, open reel & reel to reel video recorders, History & date
Documentary: The LoserUsershttp://rmitz.org/bbsloser.html
"We are down cuz the computers broke", or "We'll be down for 3 weeks 'til we get these amazing new mods done!". Another method of detecting this type of person is to examine the h
Apollo Archivehttps://jim.rees.org/apollo-archive/
Apollo Page Retrocomputers Apollo Collection Typewritten Software - Retrotechnology Research Laboratory These sites were up at one time but were down last time I checked. Apollo D
The Z80 Lives!http://www.z80.info/z80lives.htm
space. Most 8 bit computers are limited to 64k of memory, whereas a 16 bit CPU generally supports 1 to 16 Mb. The memory may be cumbersome to access, as in the 8088 series, but it
Z80, Z180, Z280, Z380, Programming, Hardware, Software, Utilities, FAQ, Support, CPU, assembler
Michael's Home Pagehttp://crick.com/gamemaster.html
A half-dozen personal computers fill the house with a constant buzz. Piles of computer magazines cover most flat surfaces. Dozens of games he's sold -- his trophies -- hang on a w
Michael Crick's Home Page, what he does, what he has done, plus some interesting links ...
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