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A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3.37).
Offtopic: Finally a Delphi 64bit compiler will be available soon (3.27).
VGACOPY is running again - but not with the Pentium 200 CPU... (3.27).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 4 (at least the prerequisites) (3.23).
Another rare, but surprisingly innovative CP/M portable: 'Zorba portable computer' (3.23).
MacOS X is *NOT* the first Unix based Operating System for Apple Macintosh's (3.22).
Forgot these ugly limits for BIOS, DOS, FAT16 ... had to re-install a Siemens PCD-4ND (3.17).
Windows Chicago Alpha / Pre-Beta Boot Screen and other... (3.17).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (3.16).
Bondwell 8T and the Expanded Memory Mystery (3.16).
Offtopic: Finally a Delphi 64bit compiler will be available soon (3.27).
VGACOPY is running again - but not with the Pentium 200 CPU... (3.27).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 4 (at least the prerequisites) (3.23).
Another rare, but surprisingly innovative CP/M portable: 'Zorba portable computer' (3.23).
MacOS X is *NOT* the first Unix based Operating System for Apple Macintosh's (3.22).
Forgot these ugly limits for BIOS, DOS, FAT16 ... had to re-install a Siemens PCD-4ND (3.17).
Windows Chicago Alpha / Pre-Beta Boot Screen and other... (3.17).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (3.16).
Bondwell 8T and the Expanded Memory Mystery (3.16).
This is the first "Personal Computer" (not Altair, not Scelbi, not Micral) ? (11,392).
16 Bit but already extincted: ATARI ST - Amiga competitor, not PC killer (9,437).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 2 (9,095).
Texas Instruments SR-51-II ... a more complex calculator than you think (8,855).
Vintage PC portables - oldies but goldies... my four favorite ones ;-) (8,114).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 3 (7,659).
Expirience made with Genius G840 IC Programmer (from stg51.com) (6,500).
A(nother) great blog moved to a new address (5,827).
Siemens PCD-2 monochrome monitor adapter (5,236).
CP/M on Apple II... new efforts (4,947).
16 Bit but already extincted: ATARI ST - Amiga competitor, not PC killer (9,437).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 2 (9,095).
Texas Instruments SR-51-II ... a more complex calculator than you think (8,855).
Vintage PC portables - oldies but goldies... my four favorite ones ;-) (8,114).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 3 (7,659).
Expirience made with Genius G840 IC Programmer (from stg51.com) (6,500).
A(nother) great blog moved to a new address (5,827).
Siemens PCD-2 monochrome monitor adapter (5,236).
CP/M on Apple II... new efforts (4,947).
Successor of Kryoflux - the new SuperCard Pro from Jim Drew ? (1,164).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (936).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (794).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (696).
New toy: Texas Instruments LED/VFD Display Calculators (1972 - 1980) (696).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (576).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (564).
Notebook floppy disk drive repair - an impossible mission... (541).
Thinkpad T23 (and now also 600E) boots CP/M-86 (despite of Wikipedia) (489).
Using MS-DOS 4.01 with virtual machines is a NIGHTMARE ! (477).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (936).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (794).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (696).
New toy: Texas Instruments LED/VFD Display Calculators (1972 - 1980) (696).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (576).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (564).
Notebook floppy disk drive repair - an impossible mission... (541).
Thinkpad T23 (and now also 600E) boots CP/M-86 (despite of Wikipedia) (489).
Using MS-DOS 4.01 with virtual machines is a NIGHTMARE ! (477).
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).
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).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (2).
ZIP100 and IBM PC/XT ... works fine ! (2).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
FMA 3500, a 486DX Notebook with monochrome LCD VGA display (2).
A game gem: Eye of the beholder (1991), with really beautiful EGA graphics (2).
I managed it to downgrade a Turbo PASCAL (5.5) Source of a Z80 Assembler to a Turbo PASCAL 3.0 version... (4).
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).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (2).
ZIP100 and IBM PC/XT ... works fine ! (2).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
FMA 3500, a 486DX Notebook with monochrome LCD VGA display (2).
A game gem: Eye of the beholder (1991), with really beautiful EGA graphics (2).