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Warren Spector - lectures - YouTube edit / delete
Long-form oral history interviews with game developers. Doing this as a lecture is an interesting idea.
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"The text mode art preservation network". With Amiga and PC collections.
to amiga ascii demoscene pc retrocomputing text ... on 08 February 2016
"We are a couple of real archaeologists ... fed up with the distorted view of the past that passes for knowledge in popular culture. We are unhappy that journalists with no knowledge of the methods, aims, techniques and theories of real archaeology can sell hundreds of times more books than real archaeologists. We do not appreciate news programmes that talk about ley lines as if they are real. In short, we are Angry Archaeologists."
to amusements archaeology history ... on 06 February 2016
Computer and coding books from Usborne Publishing edit / delete
More specifically, PDFs of most of the 80s books they published. I've got a few that aren't on here, but it does include my favourite, "Write Your Own Adventure Programs". Which I did!
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From 32 to 2 ports: Ideal SATA/SAS Controllers for ZFS & Linux MD RAID - Zorinaq edit / delete
Useful list of SATA controllers supported on free operating systems.
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megatron-uk/INMOS-Link-Driver: Updated INMOS Transputer link driver model for Linux Kernel 3.x.x edit / delete
Should you need to use a B004 board from Linux...
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Understanding and Writing Compilers edit / delete
Richard Bornat's 1979 book on writing compilers. Substantially more accessible than the dragon book. The examples are mostly in BCPL, which (as usual) I'm dead impressed with; for a typeless language it's very clean and clearly suited to the purpose.
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Mike Agranoff - Home Page edit / delete
Folksinger. Writer of "The Ballad of Captain Crunch" and other fine narrative poetry.
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Hardcore Gaming 101 - Blog: Over 1800 Atari VCS games trawled for hidden stuff! edit / delete
Apparently quite a few 2600 games include chunks of source code -- or other data, e.g. Apple or Atari ROMs -- in their cartridge image, presumably for the same reason that the Amiga Kickstart disk did. Interesting in itself, but it also reveals what development systems were being used.
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Amiga FPGA Accelerators edit / delete
That's one way to speed up an Amiga -- replace the CPU with a big FPGA! The A600 version has launched at €150.
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tasty by Adam Sampson.