Wanted to Buyhttp://www.decodesystems.com/wanted.html
pages. CALCULATORS AND COMPUTERS Vintage (old) calculators Old Single-Board Computers Hewlett-Packard 9100 Hewlett-Packard 9830 Hewlett-Packard Desktop Computers Hewlett-Packard 2
The Edinburgh Multi Access Systemhttp://www.bobeager.uk/emas/index.html
Humour Projects Hacks Computers I have used Messages from the Future Famous People Software A University On The Move Installing a jitsi server Installing a framadate server The Ed
TI99/4A Treff 2015http://stephen.shawweb.co.uk/treff/
I first met computers at work in 1969, typing in data and enquiries to a remote terminal for an IBM360- no vdu, just a printer and keyboard. My leisure interests included games an
A presentation made October 2015 to the European TI99
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
FEATUREhttp://simson.net/ref/NeXT/nextworld/93.5/93.5.Sept.Feature1.html
differentiation. Cheap computers are almost indistinguishable; open any Sunday paper and you'll see dozens of companies trying to sell off-brand or no- name computers on price alo
Loper OS » "Cryostat" Genesis.http://www.loper-os.org/?p=3791
Really Fast, or How Computers Only Come in Two Speeds." Stanislav on "Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing" tuhdo on "Seven Laws of Sane Personal Computing" Anonymous on "The Thr
The Nascom Home Pagehttp://www.nascomhomepage.com/#TheNascomRepository/pdf/Keys/mon/nassys1.txt
on and I bought more computers but didn't stop using my CP/M Nascom 2/Gemini hybrid system until I bought my first PC (around 1994). However thanks to CP/M emulators and vnascom I
Understanding Computer Soundhttps://forgottencomputer.com/retro/sound/
of sound in home computers is fascinating, and the decade between mid 1980s and mid 90s saw a fierce competition of digital sound representation methods, sound processing chips, a
OpenBSD 6.5 on a 1999 iMac G3 (iMac,1)https://www.increasinglyadequate.com/macppc.html
of the iMac,1 family of computers. This family includes all tray-loading iMac G3s. (Later iMac G3s had a slot-loading CD drive and different components.) Save for having a slightl
Details of running OpenBSD 6.5 on a first generation iMac G3 (iMac,1), with a working xorg.conf file.
Techno's Psion Series 3c Pagehttp://users.digitalindigo.net/techno/psion.html
of the early 'pocket computers'. While not quite as easy on which to type as a much larger laptop (or Psion's more recent and larger Series 5), the Series 3c keyboard is more than
speleotrove.comhttps://speleotrove.com/
: algorism for computers (and people) — an extensive collection of documents, links, and software for decimal arithmetic. Tollos ; a small supervisor program for microcontro
Dead Media:Working Notes:numerical indexhttps://www.deadmedia.org/notes/index-numeric.html
00.5 : Dead Personal Computers 00.6 : Dead computational platforms, dead mainframes, and their dates 00.7 : The Cyrograph 00.8 : the Scopitone 00.9 : dead computer languages 01.0
The Dead Media Project's archive of dead media working notes, in numerical order.
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