Computer Closet Collection - Computers by CPUhttp://www.computercloset.org/ComputersbyCPU.htm
Computer Closet Collection - Computers by CPU [ Home | FAQ | News | Contents | Indexes ] Microcomputers Sorted by CPU Indexed by CPU Type Intel 8080/8080A Byte Computers By
DAVES OLD COMPUTERShttp://dunfield.classiccmp.org/
Daves Old Computers I have been involved in the computer industry since the mid 1970's, and I have seen many different machines and architectures come and go. Along the way I used
Daves Old Computer Collection
DAVES OLD COMPUTERS - Disk/Software Image Archivehttp://dunfield.classiccmp.org//img/
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6502.org: Homebuilt Projectshttp://www.6502.org/homebuilt/
Homebuilt 6502 Computers & Hardware Adam's Great 6502 Projects - Adam Luoranen presents some good beginning 6502 tips and projects, including a simple LED-blinker proje
Links to 6502-based computers and CPUs built by hobbyists.
A List Of Games By Trans People Before 2010https://dotmaetrix.neocities.org/classictranslist
(1989, Various home computers) Developed by Rebecca Heineman. Originally intended as a Bard's Quest game but rights issues got in the way Dragon Dive (2003, Gamecube) Kotori Yoshi
Z80 Assembly programming for the Amstrad CPChttps://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/AmstradCPC.php
consoles and 16 bit computers, so died out relatively quickly. CPC 464/664/6128 CPC+ / GX4000 Cpu 3.5mhz Z80 3.5mhz Z80 Ram 64k+ (576k max) 64k+ (576k max) Screen Ram 16k 16k Reso
The Giant List of Classic Game Programmershttps://dadgum.com/giantlist/
teams, including home computers (like the Atari 800 and Apple II), consoles (like the Atari 2600), and arcade coin-ops. It also includes early, non-8-bit, mainframe games. The def
Kevin Boone: Why the fascination with retrocomputing?https://kevinboone.me/retrocomputing.html
something about old computers and software the exercises the imagination of contemporary IT professionals. But why? To some extent, the explanation is probably nothing more than g
Why do so many IT professionals like to tinker with vintage computers and software?
Homehttps://www.ricomputermuseum.org/
Restoration Supercomputers Symbolics 3630, S/N 60031, P/N 365800-2-1 Symbolics 3645, S/N 10147, P/N 365000 Texas Instruments System 1500 TI 990/10 & 990/12 Valid SCALDsystem V
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Computer Closet Collection - Video Game Indexhttp://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
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
ICPUG Electronic Journal - Article Number 6 - Volume 2 Number 6http://www.icpug.org.uk/national/journals/jnls2000/ej600/art6.htm
24MB? Simple: Most computers today have so much RAM they encourage programmers to waste resources out of laziness. Here's a little background on computer programming in the 1980s
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