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If you are ssh-ing in, I think you want tty.sdf.org.
If you are ssh-ing in, I think you want tty.sdf.org.
Looks good! Thanks for sharing!
Does Intel still sell the 8080? Because I think they’re code-compatible. Might even be pin-compatible.
Welcome. BBOARD is a great resource, and IRC is fun, too!
Thanks for sharing this here!
I really enjoyed reading this article. Nice, concise history.
Great history!
I have a s.76 Gazelle laptop, and it’s been going good for about 4 years now. I rarely use the battery, so it stays plugged in most of the time. It’s been good, and the battery remains charged at 100%.
Swamp filled with bigots. I like that.
I still have my first VIC-20. Representing!
Which came first, DriveSpace or Norton Speed Disk? I thought Norton was first.
I did the same.
Was gonna upvote, but it’s at 666 and I didn’t want to change that.
Makes a great back scratcher, too
I’ve noticed that it happens less if I only click on the post title, not the text of the post.
I think NeoVIM is welcome here, too. Thanks for the video!
300 baud home made.
As always, thanks to the admins for keeping things up to date!
I use it a lot. It’s very good at emulating the screen I used on a VT220 for a long time. Has all kinds of effects settings, too.
I remember using these. You didn’t have to write down which tubes went where because the store had a sheet of stickers in number pairs, one for the tube, and the matching sticker for the socket.