A test device for the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB).
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Retrocomputing is the preservation and use of historic and vintage
computer hardware and software. Software retrocomputing can be done
on real hardware or on an emulator.
A test device for the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB).
512 bytes intro for ZX-Spectrum computer. 5th of 15 place at CAFe '2002.
A trivial program to display Elf/OS's RETVAL variable
Spacewar! is a space combat video game developed in 1962 by Steve Russell. It was written for the DEC PDP-1. This is the original Assembly language source code.
Sample programs for the Small-Scale Experimental Machine
Source code of GEOS 2.0 for the Commodore 64 and 128
An intro for 'Virtue Da Dirty Soul' ZX-Spectrum game.
A Sharp MZ-700 256 bytes invitro for the 2021 Shadow Party
🕹️ Porting Highway Encounter game to Vector-06c home computer, WIP 🚧
"Santaz Triptro" a Sharp MZ700 demo released at TokyoDemoFest 2021.
A port of EhBASIC to Thistle
Tony's DOS is a retrocomputing and research project.
Fictional computer system based on an emulated 6502 CPU.
Pong in PDP-1 assembly
Teletext animation of my MRI brain scan on BBC Micro computer
MS-DOS is an operating system for x86-based personal computers. This is the original source code for MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.0.
Disassembly of the game Boulderdash on the BBC Micro
Crack intro for ZX-Spectrum computer.
Create 3D scenarios in Elite on the BBC Micro and Commodore 64 and “press play” to see them come alive