Debugging PDP-10 code
Emacs, Lisp, Forth, 68000, PDP-10
- Gothenburg, Sweden
- @larsbrinkhoff@mastodon.sdf.org
Peter A. H. Peterson
pahp
Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Minnesota Duluth!
University of Minnesota Duluth, MN
Silent700
silent700
Not much of a clue what I'm doing here.
Chicago Classic Computing Greater Chicagoland
Michael Engel
michaelengel
Professor for System Programming at Bamberg University, Germany. General HW and system-level SW hacker.
OFU Bamberg Bamberg, Germany
Ralph Hyre
ralphw
Hacking vintage computers, woodworking, forecasting, futures. system dynamics, music, hypertext tools.
Fan: Apple, @PDP-10, Sun, Lisp, LOGO, Hypercard, MIDI
Cincinnati, OH and Cambridge, MA
Telehack Foundation
telehack-foundation
Telehack is an online simulation of a stylized interface for ARPANET and Usenet, created anonymously in 2010.
United States of America
Transmutable (moved to Codeberg)
Transmutable
Our repositories are over on Codeberg.org/transmutable
Seattle, WA
Forgotten Machines
ForgottenMachines
The rare, the obscure, the unknown, all about computers that truly are...Forgotten Machines! We investigate, reverse-engineer, and restore computers and systems
Central Iowa
Jim Gettys
jgettys
X Window System, HTTP editor, handheld & router embedded systems, bufferbloat, reproducible builds
Muinin Massachusetts
RI Computer Museum
ricomputermuseum
Dedicated to the preservation and restoration of vintage computer systems and software.
Rhode Island, USA
EtchedPixels
The live version of all of these projects has moved to Codeberg.
https://codeberg.org/EtchedPixels
Cymru
Interlisp.org
Interlisp
Dedicated to Restoring and Preserving the Interlisp experience
United States of America
Adam Sampson
atsampson
This account is for work on free software projects hosted on GitHub. For my own projects, see: http://offog.org/
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