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ROMs, ISOs, & Games | Emuparadise

https://www.emuparadise.me/roms-isos-games.php

(1302) WSC ROMs (90) Computers Amiga ROMs (2539) Atari 800 ROMs (5488) Atari ST ROMs (8368) C64 Tapes ROMs (1683) CPC ROMs (11216) DOS Games (3550) ScummVM Games (518) X68K ROMs (

Z80 Assembly programming for the Sega Master System and the Game Gear!

https://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/MasterSystemGameGear.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

Kermit Security Reference

https://www.kermitproject.org/security.html

mere act of putting two computers in touch with each other was quite amazing. To connect multiple diverse computers to a common network, allowing any pair of them to communicate,

Byte August 1980 What is FORTH?

http://jupiter-ace.co.uk/Forth_general_byte8008_100.html

on most common personal computers (eg: Apple, TRS-80) and all major microprocessors (eg: 8080, 6800, 6809, 6502, PACE, LSI-11, and 9900). An international FORTH Standards Team exi
Jupiter Ace Resource site Byte August issue 1980 What is FORTH

https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6763.txt

https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6763.txt

offload, so that computers can sleep and still be discoverable on the network. Early versions of such chipsets were sometimes quite limited: for example, some were Cheshire & Kroc

UltraTechnology Homepage, Forth, Chips, F21, Jeff Fox, Charles Moore, Video Theater

http://www.ultratechnology.com/

develop parallel Forth computers. In order to best understand the work done at UltraTechnology, and the design work done for UltraTechnology by Charles Moore, the inventor of the
UltraTechnology homepage, Minimal Instruction Set Computers,MuP21 and F21 processors designed by the inventor of Forth, Chuck Moore,articles, specs, tools, chips, videos, online st

Unicode and multilingual support in HTML, fonts, Web browsers and other applications

https://www.alanwood.net/unicode/

in those days most computers used fonts that contained a maximum of 256 characters. The first 128 characters (the ASCII characters) of most fonts included punctuation marks, numbe
A guide to displaying thousands of foreign and special characters in Web pages, with the aid of Unicode, plus notes on suitable multilingual browsers, fonts, editors and other util

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generates 350 Linux computers for schools (March 19, 2008) Fioretti, Marco A look at free software in Ecuador (December 3, 2008) Fleming, Matt The bootstrap process on EFI systems

Gary Kildall

http://www.gaby.de/kildall.htm

for some of it: Microcomputers were a new field, ripe for rapid advances, and that's a situation that fits neatly into a collegial atmosphere in which information is openly shared
Gary Kildall and Collegial Entrepreneurship


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