About REBOLhttp://www.rebol.com/about.html
to personal computers in 1985 with the Commodore Amiga multimedia computer. The development of the REBOL language began in the mid-1980's as part of several other specialized prog
Learn Multiplatform Z80 Assembly Programming... With Vampires!... MultiPlatform Lessonshttps://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/multiplatform.php
joystick devices of the computers into a common buffer... We can now use this hardware buffer, with our predefined keymap to read in key input... and we'll also make a 're-d
History of Microchess - Peter Jenningshttp://www.benlo.com/microchess/
program sold for home computers. After six months of development, the first copy was shipped on December 18, 1976. In preparation for the 2002 Vintage Computer Festival , I powere
The Early History of Microchess
The Oldskool PC Carnival Sideshowhttp://www.oldskool.org/shrines/carny
low-cost home computers at the time, most had a cartridge slot. I can just imagine the development meeting: "Atari, Timex, Texas Instruments, Commodore--they've all got cartridge
TinkerDifferenthttps://tinkerdifferent.com/
line of notebook computers, sold between 1991 and 2006. 263 2.5K Sub-forums Sub-forums Macintosh Portable PowerBook (68k-based) PowerBook (PowerPC-based) PowerBook G3 & iBook
A community of tinkerers dedicated to vintage computing.
SegaBase - Sega CDhttp://www.atani-software.net/segabase/SegaBase-SegaCD.html
part of their personal computers, and the public acceptance of a CD-ROM based videogame console was surprisingly easy. "I see CD-ROM for another four to six years," said Int
Sam's ongoing project to document Sega's entire classic videogame libarary
The Retrocomputing Museumhttp://www.catb.org/retro/
Reduced Instruction Set Computers? Well, here is the concept taken to its logical extreme — an emulator for a computer with just one (1) instruction (Subtract and Branch if
A museum of archaic computer languages
THE HISTORY OF THE MUSEUMhttp://myoldcomputers.com/museum/history_of_the_museum.htm
actual number of computers and accessories in the museum. But space limitations force me to box and store the rest. There are actually 260+ total computers in the collection
How to run adventure games - SPAGhttp://www.spagmag.org/archives/howtorun.html
and Windows personal computers. The software and filenames given as examples are usually PC-specific. However, most of the information in this document is relevant to users of oth
Pete's QBASIC / QuickBasic Sitehttp://www.petesqbsite.com/index.php
compatible with today’s computers. Back in the Windows 3.x / 95 / 98 / ME days, computers still booted into MS-DOS before they booted into Windows, so QB ran fairly seamlessly. It
The Trailing Edgehttp://www.trailingedge.com/
Five Most Wanted Home Computers Video Games Wanted Resources Library Related News Archive Old Friends Sell/Trade Welcome to The Trailing Edge This site is devoted to computing tec
jxself.orghttps://jxself.org/
time. The popular home computers of the era, like the Apple II or TRS-80, had a tiny fraction of that, often as little as 32KB. Their solution was twofold. First, they split the m
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