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The Computer Conservation Society's collection of classic (mostly British) software.
to ccs history retrocomputing uk ... on 30 March 2015
It's kind of like a low-budget Wired.
to etext history internet magazines retrocomputing ... on 28 March 2015
DP Library - Technical Documents
Includes source code for several Atari games (of the 2600 etc. era).
to 2600 5400 7800 atari games retrocomputing source ... on 23 March 2015
Solitaire MahJongg - a guide to the computer tile-matching solitaire mahjongg games
A surprisingly comprehensive site.
to games mahjongg puzzle retrocomputing solitaire ... on 23 March 2015
"You have arrived at the home of the game Multi-User Dungeon, or MUD, also known to former players on CompuServe as British Legends."
to adventure compuserve games if mud retrocomputing ... on 22 March 2015
davidviner.com: CBM 5/6/700 - Basic 4+ Source Code
"Back in the late 1980s I was given a copy of Commodore's original assembler source code that was used to compile the 8-bit BASIC and KERNEL operating systems ROMs for the 6/700 series."
to basic cbm commodore microsoft retrocomputing rom source ... on 22 March 2015
Some links to Frontier and Frontier: First Encounters resources.
to elite frontier games retrocomputing ... on 22 March 2015
Karl Lunt's Home Page (revised)
Various little microcontroller projects, including a neat device to set or clear the lock bit on an SD card, and some Tandy Model 100 stuff.
to avr electronics microcontroller mmc retrocomputing sd security tandy ... on 17 March 2015
This includes the seemingly-standard cheat of using semiconductor RAM, though... still a very neat project!
to cpu homebrew relay retrocomputing ... on 17 March 2015
Coherent is now free software. The source tree is a bit of a mess -- but it has version control information back to 1990 for much of the code, so it'd be eminently suitable for a reconstruction project at some point. (However, I don't think there'd be much point in trying to resurrect the utilities for modern use; they're full of arbitrary limits...)
to coherent retrocomputing software source unix xybasic ... on 17 March 2015
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tasty by Adam Sampson.