Digital History | Promises and Perils of Digital Historyhttps://chnm.gmu.edu/digitalhistory/introduction/
will be scanned into computers and made available to anyone, anywhere, almost instantly, over high-speed networks.” Not to be outdone by his authors, Wired publisher Louis R
Open Voices Podcast with Linus Torvalds - WackoWikihttps://wackowiki.org/doc/Org/Articles/LinusTorvalds
completely new uses of computers and that might just happen because computers get pushed down and become cheaper and that might change the whole picture of operating systems. But
Museum of vintage satellite receivers. BSB squarial, History of Satellite TV. Chaparral, Echostar, Uniden, Drakehttp://www.satellitemuseum.com/vintagesatellite.htm
1st home computers Gaming Vintage electronic devices Gramophones Turntables & tone arms V
A museum of old satellite receivers with knobs on. Vintage satellite receivers from Rockford, Drake, Satcom, Echostar, RSD. DX Antenna, Connexions and many more. Landmark satellite
Emulators Online - free Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, and Apple Macintosh emulationhttp://www.emulators.com/
2019 at the Living Computers Museum . Emulators.com exhibited our original 1979-1993 era Atari 800, XL, XE, TT, and Falcon computers as well exhibiting the MIST FPGA re-impl
What's So Bad About Microsoft?http://www.kmfms.com/whatsbad.html
of more powerful computers, but the latest version of Linux will still work well on older equipment. There are also plenty of other operating systems that work equally well on mac
Avoiding "The Botnet" - impossible?http://digdeeper.love/articles/botnet.xhtml
type of software on our computers (alone). We need our own server spaces, our own ISPs, ones that keep no logs and ideally require no "contracts" to sign up for. Alternatively, to
SegaBase - Kamikaze Console: Saturn and the fall of Segahttp://www.atani-software.net/segabase/SegaBase-Saturn(Part1).html
with high-end personal computers and arcade videogames of the day. To quote the words of GamePro magazine, "The dreams of the '80s will come true in the '90s as the technolo
Sam's ongoing project to document Sega's entire classic videogame libarary
SoftRAM95: "False and Misleading"http://ftp.st.ryukoku.ac.jp/pub/published/oreilly/windows/win95.update/softram.html
to double Windows 95 computers' RAM. What they got was a snazzy looking software package that didn't increase RAM one bit." Bernstein added, "consumers shopping for high tech prod
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
of security Our computers and communications use several percent of global energy, and have secondary costs too – particularly if you have to throw things away for lack of s
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