Bob Eager's web pageshttp://www.bobeager.uk/
are some interesting historical details. The funeral of Lord Grimond This is a short piece about my attendance at the funeral of Lord ("Jo") Grimond, who was Chancellor
Computer Architecture History / CPU History -- Mark Smothermanhttps://people.computing.clemson.edu/~mark/hist.html
Selected Historical Computer Designs Welcome to a gallery of fascinating machine designs! I want to collect here information on historical firsts and on important machines that ar
Organization Sketch of IBM Stretch -- Mark Smothermanhttps://people.computing.clemson.edu/~mark/stretch.html
by Jim Pomerene in "Historical perspectives on computers: components," AFIPS FJCC, 1972, pp. 977-983: Ambitious though it was, the two microsecond cycle [time of memory] fell far
Peter Neumann's Home Pagehttps://www.csl.sri.com/users/neumann/
Series. It may be of historical interest. A 1996 report, Architectures and Formal Representations for Secure Systems, considers what formal methods can do for system security, and
The Anatomy of a Search Enginehttp://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html
day with an obscure historical article which might receive one view every ten years. Clearly, these two items must be treated very differently by a search engine. Another big diff
LinuxMultiSeathttp://www.lightofdawn.org/wiki/wiki.cgi/-wiki/LinuxMultiSeat
another netbook. Historical note Multi-seating isn't new. In days past, people had one large computer (time-sharing system) with multiple video terminals attached to it, sometimes
VAX-11/750/780https://ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/VAX-11-750.html
Special Features Historical Notes This Specimen Interesting Web Sites Other information Photo DEC VAX-11/780 Placard - Architecture From "Digital at Work" , Digital Press, copyrig
Agile and the Long Crisis of Softwarehttps://logicmag.io/clouds/agile-and-the-long-crisis-of-software/
tasks, complete with historical comparisons and projections. This was Agile, I learned, a method for managing software development that had achieved enormous popularity in techni
What is Agile? And where does it come from?
Using the KVM API [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/658511/
port address. It's historical. See COM on Wikipedia. Using the KVM API Posted Oct 4, 2016 6:28 UTC (Tue) by sahil (guest, #100553) [ Link ] (2 responses) I searched the Intel soft
Many developers, users, and entire industries rely on virtualization, as provided by software l [...]
Stuff Michael Meeks is doinghttps://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/2008/
but extremely broad. Historical antecedents Back in the day - I used Slackware Linux (cue nostalgia for antique hardware etc.) but now I read up on it, I seem to have been duped:
The Corporate Linux Advocatehttp://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/Haven/6087/
page is maintained for historical purposes only. It is no longer being actively updated. I began this work back in February 1998 when there were very few sites advocating the use
fpgacpu.org - FPGA CPU Newshttp://www.fpgacpu.org/
have been shaped by historical constraints that no longer apply. But their legacy lives on, and perhaps, holds us back. (Intel 386 marketing slogan: "Extended the Legacy of Leader
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