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Using a Raspberry Pi to emulate a SCSI device. Doing this for the X68000 pictured is pretty cool, but I'm imagining it as a Philips laserdisc emulator for a Domesday system...
to electronics raspberry-pi retrocomputing scsi ... on 18 December 2017
rhaberkorn/sciteco: Advanced TECO dialect and interactive screen editor based on Scintilla
Why on ear--- I mean, who wou-- just, WHY, OK?
to editor retrocomputing scintilla software teco ... on 29 November 2017
Imperial College London media library : APL demonstration 1975
Bob Spence demonstrates APL (basic operators, operator composition, function definition) in 1975. While I'm not sure I'd want to give a lecture using a teletype, the ability to scribble on the output with a biro is definitely useful!
to apl retrocomputing teaching ... on 15 November 2017
The Doom Wiki at DoomWiki.org - Doom, Heretic, Hexen, Strife, and more
Exactly what you would expect for the title. Most of the content is about particular (fan-made) levels, but there's good stuff on the technology here too.
to 3d doom games id level-design retrocomputing ... on 07 October 2017
Software Preservation Group — Software Preservation Group
Some fairly specific archiving projects from CHM -- e.g. as much as they could collect about early Fortran compilers.
to compiler fortran history language-design retrocomputing ... on 13 September 2017
Fairly high overlap with my interests: classic game hardware, detailed reviews of prog rock albums and shows, Frank Zappa references on MST3K. Pity about the obnoxious Javascript malware injected by the hosting provider!
to amusements gba microvision mst3k music pink-floyd prog retrocomputing yes zappa ... on 12 September 2017
"©1996 Advanced RISC Technology" -- a company that was very enthusiastic about ARM CPUs in the early 90s. They were right!
to amusements arm retrocomputing ... on 12 September 2017
"These are the "Ramblings" of Bob Roberts and may not necessarily be the popular consensus, but rather things that have always worked for me, along with some "How to's" and ideas I have picked up on over my 40 years of fixin' coin-op stuff."
to arcade electronics games mechanica repair retrocomputing ... on 12 September 2017
... and, more importantly, the "Membership Card" homebrew 8-bit computers -- now in Z80, 1802, 6502 and 8080 versions.
to 1802 6502 8080 electronics homebrew membership retrocomputing z80 ... on 12 September 2017
"On this page you can find the complete source code for the following games: Witchaven, Witchaven II, William Shatner's Tekwar, Corridor 8: Galactic Wars (prototype)". Unclear licensing, unfortunately.
to build-engine games retrocomputing source ... on 03 June 2017
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tasty by Adam Sampson.