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ali1234/raspi-teletext edit / delete
Configuring the Raspberry Pi's graphics controller to generate a Teletext signal.
to raspberry-pi retrocomputing teletext tv video ... on 17 March 2015
Do Not Set Yourself On Fire: Assembly Evolution Part 1: Accessing Memory and the strange case of the Intel 4004 edit / delete
The history of memory access in Intel's CPU designs.
to 4004 8008 8080 architecture assembler intel retrocomputing x86 ... on 17 March 2015
Lou's Pseudo 3d Page edit / delete
How to draw roads in 80s-style driving games. Very comprehensive.
to games graphics programming retrocomputing road ... on 16 March 2015
jeffshrager/elizagen edit / delete
Source and emulator images for the original ELIZA.
to ai eliza pdp1 retrocomputing software ... on 16 March 2015
Nick Montfort and co -- various code-as-art stuff.
to art code demoscene games retrocomputing ... on 14 March 2015
The Craft of Text Editing edit / delete
A nice book about how to write a text editor, from 1991.
to editor emacs etext programming retrocomputing ... on 13 March 2015
retro-B5500 Emulator Hosting Site edit / delete
"This site hosts the current version of the retro-B5500 emulator, an implementation of the legendary Burroughs B5500 that runs in a web browser." Erm. OK.
to burroughs emulation javascript retrocomputing ... on 13 March 2015
Resurrecting the software for the IMPs, the Internet's first routers.
to history imp internet retrocomputing router software ... on 13 March 2015
With screenshots of all the help pages.
to canon cat retrocomputing ... on 13 March 2015
Kvikkalkul home page edit / delete
"This Web site is devoted to Kvikkalkul, the secret programming language of the Swedish Navy. In October 1994, the language was described in a Usenet message by an anonymous programmer who used Kvikkalkul in 1957 to write submarine weapons guidance programs and an accounting program." Probably a joke -- but a good one.
to amusements language-design retrocomputing ... on 07 March 2015
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tasty by Adam Sampson.