Organization Sketch of IBM Stretch -- Mark Smothermanhttps://people.computing.clemson.edu/~mark/stretch.html
of the first pipelined computers. Dr. Amdahl joined IBM in June 1952 and left in December 1955. John Griffith recalls that before Dr. Amdahl left in 1955, Jerry Haddad asked that
The Anatomy of a Search Enginehttp://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
As the capabilities of computers increase, it becomes possible to index a very large amount of text for a reasonable cost. Of course, other more bandwidth intensive media such as
Known Users archivehttps://www.savetz.com/ku/
AppleLink (May, 1988) Computers in the News by Jack Turner (March , 1987) CopyDoubler: True Multi tasking in the Finder? by Pete Krueger (March, 1994) Correcting System Crashes Co
Applying Minilanguageshttp://www.catb.org/esr/writings/taoup/html/ch08s02.html
associated with Apple computers. It was cloned under license terms very close to open-source in 1988, and has since become the de-facto standard for printer control under Unix. A
Abouthttp://insectoid.budwin.net/about.html
do my best to keep my computers (and my family's) in good working order and the software up-to-date (basically, everything the Network Administrator—Dad—does not do).
Hyperworlds - Web Replacement Projectshttp://hyperworlds.org/
of millions of computers by combining them into a virtual supercomputer. If you need more processing power, your program spawns more programs on any connected computer and returns
APRS Paths And Digipeating 101http://wa8lmf.net/DigiPaths/
[ Most packet software shows a "used up" or "crossed off" hop in a path by appending an asterisk to the "callsign". ] RELAY,WIDE,WIDE,WIDE {as
Stuff Michael Meeks is doinghttps://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/2008/
be a few large powerful computers with lots of terminals is a perennial, and goes in cycles. In the past it has foundered on the rocks of Moore's law - it turned out to be cheaper
More Lessons from the East | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com//node/3338
programming mainframe computers. What’s absent is the mindless, suicidal worship of "diversity" as a worthy societal goal, per se . The West has spent uncountable trilli
The Corporate Linux Advocatehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Haven/6087/
in the top 500 supercomputers worldwide! And, it only cost $150K! Read about it here. Linux at the US Postal Service! It's true! Check out Linux is reading your mail. My current b
fpgacpu.org - FPGA CPU Newshttp://www.fpgacpu.org/
of an afficianado of computers ... If you're looking for tips on how to break into someone else's computer, you won't find them here." -- Preface Sunday, November 10, 2002 The old
OS-9 Frequently Asked Questionshttps://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~pruyne/os9faq.html
to large multiuser minicomputers. Originally developed for the 6809 microprocessor, OS-9 was a joint effort between Microware and Motorola. The original version of OS-9 (OS-9 Leve
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