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Siemens PCD-2 monochrome monitor adapter (3.16).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 4 (3.12).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (3.10).
Famous game classics on Sega Mega Drive (Genesis): TinyToon Adventures ! (3.10).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (3.09).
Love on the buses: The S-100 and me - an interesting article at theregister.co.uk (3.08).
UCSD p-SYSTEM for IBM PC - bootable and not MS-DOS related, not the usual psys22.zip file (3.08).
Another very interesting vintage computer blog ... not very frequently updated, but good entries ! (3.08).
LBA 48bit vs 28bit BIOS support and DOS/Windows 98 FAT32 limits (3.07).
Strange C64 cartridge "Story Machine" from Spinnaker Software ............ errorneous software selled from beginning? (3.06).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 4 (3.12).
Cool ... an Apple II, a SD/MMC card for storage, a Z80 CPU, 80 columns card, all together implemented in an FPGA prototype (3.10).
Famous game classics on Sega Mega Drive (Genesis): TinyToon Adventures ! (3.10).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (3.09).
Love on the buses: The S-100 and me - an interesting article at theregister.co.uk (3.08).
UCSD p-SYSTEM for IBM PC - bootable and not MS-DOS related, not the usual psys22.zip file (3.08).
Another very interesting vintage computer blog ... not very frequently updated, but good entries ! (3.08).
LBA 48bit vs 28bit BIOS support and DOS/Windows 98 FAT32 limits (3.07).
Strange C64 cartridge "Story Machine" from Spinnaker Software ............ errorneous software selled from beginning? (3.06).
This is the first "Personal Computer" (not Altair, not Scelbi, not Micral) ? (13,808).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 2 (11,268).
Vintage PC portables - oldies but goldies... my four favorite ones ;-) (10,316).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 3 (9,912).
Expirience made with Genius G840 IC Programmer (from stg51.com) (8,786).
A(nother) great blog moved to a new address (8,051).
PCD2 CPU card - unknown manufacturer, unknown switch function (7,045).
Offtopic but important: Campaign against PGP - hidden reasons ? (7,013).
Ontrack Disk Manager adventures (5,839).
Back from holidays, a Philips P2012 with a CoPower card is waiting... (4,650).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 2 (11,268).
Vintage PC portables - oldies but goldies... my four favorite ones ;-) (10,316).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 3 (9,912).
Expirience made with Genius G840 IC Programmer (from stg51.com) (8,786).
A(nother) great blog moved to a new address (8,051).
PCD2 CPU card - unknown manufacturer, unknown switch function (7,045).
Offtopic but important: Campaign against PGP - hidden reasons ? (7,013).
Ontrack Disk Manager adventures (5,839).
Back from holidays, a Philips P2012 with a CoPower card is waiting... (4,650).
Successor of Kryoflux - the new SuperCard Pro from Jim Drew ? (1,291).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (963).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (852).
New toy: Texas Instruments LED/VFD Display Calculators (1972 - 1980) (844).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (725).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (692).
Notebook floppy disk drive repair - an impossible mission... (686).
Using MS-DOS 4.01 with virtual machines is a NIGHTMARE ! (623).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (606).
ATI EGA Wonder used in / for an IBM Portable PC (592).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (963).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (852).
New toy: Texas Instruments LED/VFD Display Calculators (1972 - 1980) (844).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (725).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (692).
Notebook floppy disk drive repair - an impossible mission... (686).
Using MS-DOS 4.01 with virtual machines is a NIGHTMARE ! (623).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (606).
ATI EGA Wonder used in / for an IBM Portable PC (592).
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).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 3 (3).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
ZIP100 and IBM PC/XT ... works fine ! (2).
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system (2).
New project using GWBASIC and a nice web site with interesting vintage computer advertisments (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).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 3 (3).
A shrinked Altair 8800 as a replica - very nice (still need screenshots of the working system) (3).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (2).
ZIP100 and IBM PC/XT ... works fine ! (2).
Comparison of free memory for an old IBM PC/XT compatible system (2).
New project using GWBASIC and a nice web site with interesting vintage computer advertisments (2).
FMA 3500, a 486DX Notebook with monochrome LCD VGA display (2).