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Benchmarked two VLB cards with 3DBENCH 1.0 and Wolfenstein 3D Timedemo (3.18).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 4 (at least the prerequisites) (3.18).
CP/M 2.2/3.0 Terminal test program with self editable terminal definitions (3.16).
Ancient chess programs: Sargon and Sargon 2 (3.16).
Love on the buses: The S-100 and me - an interesting article at theregister.co.uk (3.14).
Siemens PCD-2 monochrome monitor adapter (3.14).
Merry XMAS and a happy new year 2020 ! (3.13).
Finally after several tries I managed it.... my Highscreen Organizer aka Zeos Pocket PC runs CP/M programs (3.13).
Merry XMAS and a happy new year 2019 ! (3.12).
It's a real nice (but heavy) "portable", the IBM PS/2 P70 - build 1989 'til 1991 (3.12).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 4 (at least the prerequisites) (3.18).
CP/M 2.2/3.0 Terminal test program with self editable terminal definitions (3.16).
Ancient chess programs: Sargon and Sargon 2 (3.16).
Love on the buses: The S-100 and me - an interesting article at theregister.co.uk (3.14).
Siemens PCD-2 monochrome monitor adapter (3.14).
Merry XMAS and a happy new year 2020 ! (3.13).
Finally after several tries I managed it.... my Highscreen Organizer aka Zeos Pocket PC runs CP/M programs (3.13).
Merry XMAS and a happy new year 2019 ! (3.12).
It's a real nice (but heavy) "portable", the IBM PS/2 P70 - build 1989 'til 1991 (3.12).
Another remarkable milestone: Sharp Pocket Computer (first: PC-1211) (10,198).
This is the first "Personal Computer" (not Altair, not Scelbi, not Micral) ? (9,754).
How to transfer Apple Disk Images from a modern PC to an Apple II (with a super serial card) (9,612).
New toy - A pocket PC by "Highscreen" (Highscreen Handy Organizer) (9,598).
Kind of a network connection to every CP/M computer ... (9,177).
Another floppy emulator (works with TRS-80, Apple II a.s.o.) (9,078).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (9,068).
Very interesting Computer Chronicles TV Episode (1995) about Gary Kildalls lost deal with IBM (8,653).
Three remarkable and rare C64 peripheral devices/cartridges (8,623).
Shame on me... didn't finish my CP/M Commander program, but now somebody else already did it... (8,590).
This is the first "Personal Computer" (not Altair, not Scelbi, not Micral) ? (9,754).
How to transfer Apple Disk Images from a modern PC to an Apple II (with a super serial card) (9,612).
New toy - A pocket PC by "Highscreen" (Highscreen Handy Organizer) (9,598).
Kind of a network connection to every CP/M computer ... (9,177).
Another floppy emulator (works with TRS-80, Apple II a.s.o.) (9,078).
Two interesting pages about the Olivetti M20 - one of the few computer which have a Z8000 and can run CP/M-8000 (9,068).
Very interesting Computer Chronicles TV Episode (1995) about Gary Kildalls lost deal with IBM (8,653).
Three remarkable and rare C64 peripheral devices/cartridges (8,623).
Shame on me... didn't finish my CP/M Commander program, but now somebody else already did it... (8,590).
Successor of Kryoflux - the new SuperCard Pro from Jim Drew ? (1,006).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (921).
New toy: Texas Instruments LED/VFD Display Calculators (1972 - 1980) (543).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (513).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (501).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (497).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (472).
Thinkpad T23 (and now also 600E) boots CP/M-86 (despite of Wikipedia) (436).
ATI EGA Wonder used in / for an IBM Portable PC (376).
Using MS-DOS 4.01 with virtual machines is a NIGHTMARE ! (374).
Now again a Sharp Pocket Computer - but the (almost) Z80 compatible one... (921).
New toy: Texas Instruments LED/VFD Display Calculators (1972 - 1980) (543).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (513).
SNES (PAL) and a rare NTSC cartridge "Frogger" (501).
Evolution of vintage PC chess programs (until VGA was used) PART 2 (497).
DEC Personal Workstation Bootscreen - for Windows 7 PCs ;-) (472).
Thinkpad T23 (and now also 600E) boots CP/M-86 (despite of Wikipedia) (436).
ATI EGA Wonder used in / for an IBM Portable PC (376).
Using MS-DOS 4.01 with virtual machines is a NIGHTMARE ! (374).
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).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 3 (3).
A game gem: Eye of the beholder (1991), with really beautiful EGA graphics (2).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (2).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (2).
OT: Personal Firewall "Snake Oil" .... why so many are misinformed (2).
New project using GWBASIC and a nice web site with interesting vintage computer advertisments (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).
My Yodobashi (Microvoice) Formula-1, with build-in eprom programmer (3).
Installing XENIX 386 on a real intel 486 PC Part 3 (3).
A game gem: Eye of the beholder (1991), with really beautiful EGA graphics (2).
Apple I auction ended with fantastic price... selled for ~half a million EURO (2).
Another rare CP/M portable from Televideo... (2).
OT: Personal Firewall "Snake Oil" .... why so many are misinformed (2).
New project using GWBASIC and a nice web site with interesting vintage computer advertisments (2).