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Color of text on monochrome terminals with green-on-black and amber-on-black?
75 points
susam
2022-11-05T23:06:34Z
retrocomputing.stackexchange.com
HTML vs. Body in CSS (2015)
1 points
susam
2022-11-05T21:46:10Z
css-tricks.com
A 5-byte reboot program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
2 points
susam
2022-11-05T15:54:12Z
github.com
Computer Archeology: Space Invaders
3 points
susam
2022-11-04T19:17:53Z
www.computerarcheology.com
Rust 1.65.0 released; a thread with some of the highlights
2 points
susam
2022-11-04T07:25:00Z
twitter.com
Difference between INT 0x20 and INT 0x21 (0x4C)?
3 points
susam
2022-11-03T21:58:26Z
retrocomputing.stackexchange.com
WinPopup (2001)
2 points
susam
2022-11-03T20:51:50Z
susam.net
Debian Install on QEMU
4 points
susam
2022-11-03T20:49:17Z
wiki.debian.org
dd vs. cat – is dd still relevant these days? (2011)
5 points
susam
2022-11-03T20:13:59Z
unix.stackexchange.com
LOOP is like DEC ECX / JNZ, except it doesn't set flags
2 points
susam
2022-11-03T17:02:41Z
stackoverflow.com
Why Lisp
4 points
susam
2022-11-03T15:57:23Z
github.com
A History of Oxford University Computing Services (2008)
34 points
susam
2022-11-03T10:42:48Z
web.archive.org
WinPopup (2001)
67 points
susam
2022-11-03T08:49:03Z
susam.net
JMP or HLT?
3 points
susam
2022-11-01T21:10:40Z
forum.osdev.org
Why does MS-DOS put an int 20h at byte 0 of the COM file program segment?
2 points
susam
2022-10-31T07:32:19Z
devblogs.microsoft.com
A 23-byte “hello, world” program assembled with DEBUG.EXE in MS-DOS
190 points
susam
2022-10-30T20:07:09Z
github.com
Five Bytes of Machine Code to Reboot a Computer (2003)
1 points
susam
2022-10-30T00:09:24Z
github.com
Undecidability (1999)
17 points
susam
2022-10-26T06:56:02Z
www.cs.rochester.edu
A History of Oxford University Computing Services (2008)
3 points
susam
2022-10-25T21:28:14Z
web.archive.org
Fractals
1 points
susam
2022-10-25T19:51:34Z
www.lee-mac.com
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