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ittybitty.computer
Why is the Commodore 64 Still A Thing? (A retrocomputing invitation!)

commodore64 #commodore #commodore #retrogaming #retrocomputer #retrocomputers #8bit #computerhistory #80s ...

10:49
Why is the Commodore 64 Still A Thing? (A retrocomputing invitation!)

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11 months ago

retroCombs
Waiting for RGL's THEA1200? Try These While You Wait!

Every Retro Games LTD Console (Before THEA1200 Drops) The THEA1200 hype is real! It's coming next summer, and trust me, ...

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Waiting for RGL's THEA1200? Try These While You Wait!

3,605 views

3 months ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Why did it take so long before computers could turn themselves off?

Why did it take so long before computers could turn themselves off? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content ...

5:56
Retrocomputing: Why did it take so long before computers could turn themselves off?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Can a floppy disk be wiped securely using the Windows format command with the pas...

Can a floppy disk be wiped securely using the Windows format command with the passes-parameter? I hope you found a solution ...

5:14
Retrocomputing: Can a floppy disk be wiped securely using the Windows format command with the pas...

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: First use of an OS in gaming consoles?

First use of an OS in gaming consoles? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is licensed under ...

5:14
Retrocomputing: First use of an OS in gaming consoles?

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2 years ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: First time seeing this odd little PCB inside a Playstation 2; What is it for?

First time seeing this odd little PCB inside a Playstation 2; What is it for? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The ...

4:20
Retrocomputing: First time seeing this odd little PCB inside a Playstation 2; What is it for?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Have any 2-bit or 3-bit computers ever been designed?

Have any 2-bit or 3-bit computers ever been designed? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is licensed ...

4:26
Retrocomputing: Have any 2-bit or 3-bit computers ever been designed?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: High-capacity floppy drives from the early 2000s, what were they?

High-capacity floppy drives from the early 2000s, what were they? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content ...

4:06
Retrocomputing: High-capacity floppy drives from the early 2000s, what were they?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: How does the early first version of M68K emulator work?

How does the early first version of M68K emulator work? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is licensed ...

5:58
Retrocomputing: How does the early first version of M68K emulator work?

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1 year ago

BIOSJERBIL
Walk-through the Archive of Retro Computing Exhibit 2025

On August 21-28, Kingston University had an exhibit entitled, "The Archive of Retro Computing." Dozens and dozens of computers ...

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Walk-through the Archive of Retro Computing Exhibit 2025

433 views

6 months ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: How can the current date be accessed from DOS/VS assembler?

How can the current date be accessed from DOS/VS assembler? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is ...

4:35
Retrocomputing: How can the current date be accessed from DOS/VS assembler?

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1 month ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Was bootloading from punch cards possible on System/370 machines?

Was bootloading from punch cards possible on System/370 machines? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The ...

4:11
Retrocomputing: Was bootloading from punch cards possible on System/370 machines?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: How did 16-bit MS-DOS programs use a large ( 64KB) stack?

How did 16-bit MS-DOS programs use a large ( 64KB) stack? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is ...

6:00
Retrocomputing: How did 16-bit MS-DOS programs use a large ( 64KB) stack?

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2 years ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: How do I properly exit a program and return to the CCP in CP/M?

How do I properly exit a program and return to the CCP in CP/M? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The Content is ...

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Retrocomputing: How do I properly exit a program and return to the CCP in CP/M?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Why does the Apple II have the VERIFY command in DOS 3.3 and ProDOS?

Why does the Apple II have the VERIFY command in DOS 3.3 and ProDOS? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The ...

5:24
Retrocomputing: Why does the Apple II have the VERIFY command in DOS 3.3 and ProDOS?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Was there any computer since about 1960 without interrupt support?

Was there any computer since about 1960 without interrupt support? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The ...

5:37
Retrocomputing: Was there any computer since about 1960 without interrupt support?

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2 years ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Was the purported 1968 standard for encoding ASCII on punched cards ever used?

Was the purported 1968 standard for encoding ASCII on punched cards ever used? I hope you found a solution that worked for ...

4:10
Retrocomputing: Was the purported 1968 standard for encoding ASCII on punched cards ever used?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Since when does Windows support forward slash as path separator?

Since when does Windows support forward slash as path separator? I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The ...

4:43
Retrocomputing: Since when does Windows support forward slash as path separator?

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1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: Why did nobody ever succeed in "clean room" cloning the Apple Macintosh

Why did nobody ever succeed in "clean room" cloning the Apple Macintosh I hope you found a solution that worked for you :) The ...

5:22
Retrocomputing: Why did nobody ever succeed in "clean room" cloning the Apple Macintosh

6 views

1 year ago

Peter Schneider
Retrocomputing: How to read data from Philips P2000C over its serial port to a modern computer?

How to read data from Philips P2000C over its serial port to a modern computer? I hope you found a solution that worked for you ...

7:50
Retrocomputing: How to read data from Philips P2000C over its serial port to a modern computer?

27 views

1 year ago