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The semi-official programmer's guide to the Atari 8-bit machines. The most interesting chapter these days is Chris Crawford's one on how to actually make good games.
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The Infocom Cabinet: Binders and Folders of Infocom, Inc. (1981-1987) : Free Texts : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive edit / delete
Fascinating stuff -- I found the testers' comments the most interesting.
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Lo-tech 8-bit IDE Adapter rev.2 - lo-tech.co.uk edit / delete
Homebrewable IDE adaptor for early PC hardware. Fortunately the ancient hard disk in my AT still works...
to electronics hard-disk ide isa pc retrocomputing ... on 20 November 2015
Information about early home computer software -- mostly IF or adventure-game related, mostly American. Includes scans of feelies, etc.
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ARX, Arthur and RISC OS - Paul Fellows edit / delete
Early ARM operating systems. I strongly suspect that the A310 I have was originally an Arthur machine.
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Break Into Chat - BBS wiki edit / delete
More specifically, wiki about BBS door games.
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Grant's MULTICOMP pick and mix computer edit / delete
"Pick-and-mix to create your own custom computer on a low-cost FPGA board (BASIC, Z80, 6502, 6809, internal/external RAM, serial/keyboard+monitor, SD-card for CP/M or other storage)"
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c3x04/Unix-1st-Edition-jun72 edit / delete
Unix V1 source, bootable in simh.
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Rev H2 1802 "Membership Card" edit / delete
I have a bunch of CDP1802s in my box of computer chips -- I ought to build one of these...
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The author of mTCP, a lightweight TCP/IP stack for early PCs. Being able to run an FTP server on my AT definitely beats moving files around on floppies! (And was about the best way to rescue the existing contents of the hard disk.)
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tasty by Adam Sampson.