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Tool-assisted speedruns. These are often technically very interesting, although it mostly focusses on games I don't like very much (what Americans were playing in the early 90s, i.e. games for Japanese consoles). The NetHack speedruns here are pretty impressive.
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The Antic Cyber Graphics Software - Home
"This Web site documents some moderately obscure computer graphics software history: a suite of animation products produced in the late 1980’s for the Atari ST personal computer platform." Cyber Paint and friends.
to atari graphics retrocomputing software st ... on 27 August 2016
Reverse-engineering antique aircraft electronics -- including the CPU of the Tornado radar system, and a most impressing moving map display.
to aviation electronics retrocomputing retrotech reverse-engineering ... on 27 August 2016
"The Hidden Palace is a community dedicated to the preservation of video game development media (such as prototypes, hardware, source code, artwork, and more)." Very much console- and 90s-focussed.
to games history retrocomputing source ... on 09 July 2016
The antidote to horrid Web 2.0 sites. (Semi-seriously -- there's lots of interesting stuff here!)
to history museum radio retrocomputing retrotech tv ... on 21 June 2016
ADFS::HardDisc4.$.Public.Projects.Repton Levels.Web-page
"All the free levels ever created by users for Repton". That's a lot of levels!
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George Coulouris: Bits of History
The author of em talks about it.
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em being the Editor for Mortals, which added one-line editing to ed. The story I was told by Bob Eager (?) was that they installed this at Kent, but found fairly quickly that people tended to typo the name as "rm"...
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shmups.system11.org • View topic - GBS 8200/8220 CFW Project
Using a Raspberry Pi as a replacement controller for one of the common cheap video scaler boards. This lets you program the scaler chip to do additional Interesting Stuff(tm).
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tasty by Adam Sampson.