BTI Computer Systems Historyhttp://btihistory.org/
BTI 4000, BTI 5000 Computers (link) The following history comes from Ron Crandall. The first [customer for BTI hardware] was Arne Cantrell who wanted to make software for a
This Month in Rust OSDev: October 2023 | Rust OSDevhttps://rust-osdev.com/this-month/2023-10/
the firmware of modern computers use to relay information about the hardware to the OS. We merged the following changes this month: aml: Implement DefOr, DefSubtract and DefLNot o
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Mike Nabereznyhttps://mikenaberezny.com/
to other Commodore computers; e.g. the presence of a tilde and curly braces that were perhaps added to support the built-in terminal. Update Mar 11, 2017: Added a new ZIP file, co
Navy Documentshttps://maritime.org/doc/
analog mechanical computers ever built. (in PDF) Basic Fire Control Mechanisms Maintenance , OP 1140a, 1946, has maintenance procedures for the mechanical computing elements used
Vint Cerfhttp://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/cerf.html
develop an interest in computers. He attended Stanford and majored in mathematics, but continued to grow more interested in computing. "There was something amazingly enticing abou
Trends and the Future of Computing and the Internethttp://mrp3.com/trends.net.html
of the art. But today's computers often have multiple cores and operate at speeds far in excess of 2Ghz, have gigabytes of RAM, terabytes of disk storage, and video resolution bet
John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friendshttps://www.iment.com/maida/tv/computer/johncocke.htm
he became involved with computers in 1956 when he was sent by the Air Force, where he had trained as a jet pilot, to the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Like many other BBNers, Fredkin mo
John Cocke: A Retrospective by Friendss
Wesley Moorehttps://www.wezm.net/v2/
and tinkering with computers; ranging from small microcontrollers, up to large servers and the operating systems that run upon them. I’m a Rustacean 🦀 with a fondness for mechanic
Computer latency: 1977-2017http://danluu.com/input-lag/
feeling that the computers I use today feel slower than the computers I used as a kid. As a rule, I don’t trust this kind of feeling because human perception has been shown to be
RISC OS Open: About ushttps://www.riscosopen.org/content/about
worked for Acorn Computers. The ROOL team is able to help partners and customers to quickly integrate, optimise and deploy efficient RISC OS based solutions in order to take advan
PDP-11/20 System and Exhibithttp://www.retrotechnology.com/pdp11/
of the art" for DEC minicomputers, even without running the system. I also saw that I could create this exhibit as an exhibit example for InfoAge and MARCH. After some considerati
Printer Friendly: Weaponshttps://www.devermore.com/cybershards/printerweapons.html
in these systems. Most computers do have some shielding. Use 3d6 + PHY vs. 10 + the total PPs in the system in these cases. Military grade hardware may have shielding that provide
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