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#MARCHintosh 2025 Half Time Report/Review
March is now half over, and the past 16 days have really gone by in a blur. I’ve been meaning to sit down for over a week to give an update on my MARCHintosh projects (mostly [totally?] GlobalTalk-related), but between work, real life and just having fun on GlobalTalk, I … Read More From: Retro…
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ANTIC Interview 455 – Bill and David Lappen, Buy-Phone
Bill and David Lappen, Buy-Phone It’s a dangerous game in the computer history field to call anything the “first.” But Buy-Phone is a very strong contender call itself the first online yellow pages. Years before before Yahoo!, before Craigslist, Buy-Phone was a text-based dial-up service — available at 300 … Read More From: Retro…
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Zaraks for the ZX81
Came also out for: ZX Spectrum Game description: Zaraks is an action game where the player has to make his way through a maze of passageways and reach his home base. On the way he will come across monsters (the Zaraks) who simply have to be shot before they spot … Read More From: Retro…
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Glider for Apple 2 porting project by Colin McMillen (+source code)
submitted by /u/r_retrohacking_mod2 [link] [comments] … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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MOS 310654-03 (1571 DOS-ROM)
ROM für die Commmodore 1571 mit DOS 3.0 U 2 (original, single side disk) Commodore-ID: 310654-03 (Abbildung ähnlich) … Read More From: Retro Roundup
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Bill and David Lappen, Buy-Phone founders — interview
Bill and David Lappen, Buy-Phone It’s a dangerous game in the computer history field to call anything the “first.” But Buy-Phone is a very strong contender call itself the first online yellow pages. Years before before Yahoo!, before Craigslist, Buy-Phone was a text-based dial-up service — available at 300 and … Read More From: Retro…
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ChinnyVision – Ep 557 – Six Oric Games At Random
Since I’ve owned an Oric for about 18 months now I thought I had better get on and review some Oric games. And what better way than a random delve into its library via the Erebus SD card interface. I closed my eyes and selected 6 games at random. Simple … Read More From: Retro…
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