At one point in time the most common system on the INTERNET was the PDP-10, a 36-bit mainframe computer developed by Digital Equipment Corporation int the 1960s. As the ARPAnet grew so did the number of interconnected PDP-10s. When the ARPAnet moved towards privatization in the 1980s companies such as Systems Concepts and Cisco...
Ben Eater has been doing a series where he builds a 6502 breadboard computer from scratch, and it’s at the point where it can run some Apple I software (Wozmon)
Wanted to get back into the DOS era of software and games (it’s what I grew up on.) I would have preferred something older, but I ended up with a Slot 1 Pentium III/500. Fortunately it has an ISA slot so all the truly DOS friendly sound cards....
A picture at the end of a roll of film of iczer's aNONbbs. It ran on a Toshiba T1000 and was written in TELIX SLT scripting language. https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/65294049-c250-4bd6-9285-8585078bd94c.png
A NABU Personal Computer made an appearance at the Seattle Commodore Computer Club last night demonstrating Cloud CP/M. The MSXROM emulator allows you to play many MSX games on the NABU from Cloud CP/M. https://lemmy.sdf.org/pictrs/image/3c5a884e-eb8b-4261-9b7c-92fc0c9f4c76.png