8 bit era but with 3.5" floppy drive?
Were there any 8-bit era computers that had a 3.5" floppy? They probably would have run CP/M. I do have an apple IIC+, but I also would like some sort of Z80 machine.
A C Compilier for the C64 (hackaday.com)
I stumbled across this the other day - Old DOS Never dies... (ia801209.us.archive.org)
This should boot up on your run of the mill S-100 based system with an 8086. Maybe an 8080 too? Also, it reportedly runs under #simH as a virtual machine. According to some, this is the earliest known version of #86-DOS, not long after replacing #QDOS as its successor....
WARAJEVO: The ZX Spectrum Emulator That Gave People Hope | Kim Justice (www.youtube.com)
Is this Retrocomputing? (lemmy.world)
Remembering database development in MS-DOS with FoxPro 2.6 (raduzaharia.medium.com)
Places to stop in Dallas/Fort Worth?
I’ll be in DFW for a concert in May. Do any locals have recommendations for retrocomputing locales in the area? I.e. used electronics stores, recycling centers that let you take things, et cetera. I know Computer Reset is pretty much done at this point, but I’m from rural Arkansas so I imagine there’s still a few good...
oscilloscope browser display (www.instagram.com)
Top 10 Favourite Commodore 64 games of 2023 - RGN Gamer's Choice Results! (yewtu.be)
The IBM 801, the RISC You've Never Heard of (community.cadence.com)
How IBM stumbled on to RISC, in the 70s. Via Hackaday.
The Spectrum Show EP 136 - Festive Special (vid.puffyan.us)
Have a Helping of 8-bit Holiday Cheer! (2023 Edition) - Byte Cellar (bytecellar.com)
A collection of Christmas themed demos for vintage micro computers.
Elite: "The game that couldn't be written" - BBC Micro (www.youtube.com)
Making the Teletype Christmas Song | Applying Baudot codes towards seasonal merriment (www.youtube.com)
How to: Run a DOS-based Web Server (seriously) (lunduke.locals.com)
Apple’s Technical Information Library (TIL) (www.savagetaylor.com)
Retrotechtacular: 1960s Doc Calls Computers The Universal Machine (hackaday.com)
2023 Medley Interlisp Annual Report (interlisp.org)
Disclosure: I’m a member of the Medley Interlisp Project.
Bit Banging a 3.5" Floppy Drive (floppy.cafe)
Look like some good info to post here