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Very interesting Computer Chronicles TV Episode (1995) about Gary Kildalls lost deal with IBM (3.50).
Offtopic: Finally a Delphi 64bit compiler will be available soon (3.43).
Benchmarked two VLB cards with 3DBENCH 1.0 and Wolfenstein 3D Timedemo (3.29).
Interesting device for (real, not emulated) old CP/M computer : A "serial" mass storage (uDRIVE-uSD-G1) (3.25).
The perfect virus ? NSA's "barnfire" program and implications [offtopic] (3.25).
This is the first "Personal Computer" (not Altair, not Scelbi, not Micral) ? (3.21).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (3.21).
Ghost HDD imaging history ... Wikipedia ignores versions below 3 (3.21).
An odyssey with an 8bit Seagate SCSI controller ... (3.20).
Transferring binary files to a DOS PC without anything else but DOS ? (3.17).
Offtopic: Finally a Delphi 64bit compiler will be available soon (3.43).
Benchmarked two VLB cards with 3DBENCH 1.0 and Wolfenstein 3D Timedemo (3.29).
Interesting device for (real, not emulated) old CP/M computer : A "serial" mass storage (uDRIVE-uSD-G1) (3.25).
The perfect virus ? NSA's "barnfire" program and implications [offtopic] (3.25).
This is the first "Personal Computer" (not Altair, not Scelbi, not Micral) ? (3.21).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (3.21).
Ghost HDD imaging history ... Wikipedia ignores versions below 3 (3.21).
An odyssey with an 8bit Seagate SCSI controller ... (3.20).
Transferring binary files to a DOS PC without anything else but DOS ? (3.17).
LBA 48bit vs 28bit BIOS support and DOS/Windows 98 FAT32 limits (820).
Strange DOSBOX (with latest version 0.74-3) behaviour with a sample benchmark program (786).
Hard Disk Imaging Utility for (very) old PCs - now in beta status (767).
Ontrack Disk Manager adventures (766).
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system (711).
Apple II clone "Pluto" ... seems to be very rare, was sold in germany only (658).
Forgot what it means: Installing Windows 95 (first edition) on a 486 PC (646).
A 2nd CP/M-86 software repository mirror already exist (642).
Merry XMAS and a happy new year 2019 ! (641).
CP/M 2.2/3.0 Terminal test program with self editable terminal definitions (640).
Strange DOSBOX (with latest version 0.74-3) behaviour with a sample benchmark program (786).
Hard Disk Imaging Utility for (very) old PCs - now in beta status (767).
Ontrack Disk Manager adventures (766).
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system (711).
Apple II clone "Pluto" ... seems to be very rare, was sold in germany only (658).
Forgot what it means: Installing Windows 95 (first edition) on a 486 PC (646).
A 2nd CP/M-86 software repository mirror already exist (642).
Merry XMAS and a happy new year 2019 ! (641).
CP/M 2.2/3.0 Terminal test program with self editable terminal definitions (640).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (972).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (898).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (782).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (744).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (627).
UCSD p-SYSTEM for IBM PC - bootable and not MS-DOS related, not the usual psys22.zip file (609).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 1 (482).
ZIP100 and IBM PC/XT ... works fine ! (473).
Commodore Plus 4 resurrected... (455).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (418).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (898).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (782).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (744).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (627).
UCSD p-SYSTEM for IBM PC - bootable and not MS-DOS related, not the usual psys22.zip file (609).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 1 (482).
ZIP100 and IBM PC/XT ... works fine ! (473).
Commodore Plus 4 resurrected... (455).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (418).
Successor of Kryoflux - the new SuperCard Pro from Jim Drew ? (5).
I managed it to downgrade a Turbo PASCAL (5.5) Source of a Z80 Assembler to a Turbo PASCAL 3.0 version... (4).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 3 (3).
New project using GWBASIC and a nice web site with interesting vintage computer advertisments (2).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system (2).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (2).
FMA 3500, a 486DX Notebook with monochrome LCD VGA display (2).
I managed it to downgrade a Turbo PASCAL (5.5) Source of a Z80 Assembler to a Turbo PASCAL 3.0 version... (4).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 3 (3).
New project using GWBASIC and a nice web site with interesting vintage computer advertisments (2).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system (2).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (2).
FMA 3500, a 486DX Notebook with monochrome LCD VGA display (2).