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gbZ80 Assembly programming for the Gameboy and Gameboy Color's

https://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/Gameboy.php

work like they do on computers like the CPC Graphics are not just 'bytes' in a memory address...  The screen is made up of a 'Tile Layer' and a 'Sprite Layer' To explain Tile

History of Microchess - Peter Jennings

http://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 Sideshow

http://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

http://www.oldskool.org/shrines/pcjr_tandy/

http://www.oldskool.org/shrines/pcjr_tandy/

could do things other computers could not do. I could finally have my animated adventure game. Q: What's so special about the PCjr? A: It has sixteen solid colors. It's hard to do

Floodgap - Software

http://www.floodgap.com/software/

DOS, Amiga and Atari computers. Includes linker utilities, documentation, and support for Rockwell CMOS and Western Digital '816 variants. GPL open source. HuePl: A Perl Utility f

library of the lost and found

https://enzuru.tilde.institute/

64 and Other Commodore Computers Lisp A History of Clojure CLSOS: Specification of a Lisp operating system Common Lisp Quick Reference Common Lisp: A Gentle Introduction to Symbol

Computer Closet Collection - Video Game Index

http://www.computercloset.org/gameindex.htm

Cartridge Based Gaming Computers     Arcade Games Special Feature:   Magnavox Odyssey, The World's First Home Video Game System! Special Feature:   Spotli

INVESTIGATING 65C816 INTERRUPTS — ©1994–2015 by BCS Technology Limited

http://6502.org/tutorials/65c816interrupts.html

is and understands why computers use interrupts.  If these assumptions don't describe you then you need to seek out other references before continuing.  One such referen

https://www.kermitproject.org/ftp/kermit/ckermit/makefile

https://www.kermitproject.org/ftp/kermit/ckermit/makefile

# ? for AT&T 3B2, 3B20 systems, "make att3b2". # for AT&T 3B1, 7300 UNIX PC (see notes with the entries): # In C-Kermit 7.0, only the gcc entries work: # ? "make sys3upcg", "make

C-Kermit UNIX Platforms

https://www.kermitproject.org/unix.html

to different kinds of computers, a rare feature in those days. Since then it has evolved to be a large family of OSs, both open and proprietary, that taken together are one of the

Pete's QBASIC / QuickBasic Site

http://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

PCs and clones - MCbx

http://oldcomputer.info/pc/

(or almost compatible) computers and sold under different names. PC became popular in offices, homes and industrial systems. Its architecture oriented around ISA bus was expandabl


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