Playing Music on the Oldest Running Computer in America!
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Today is the 50th anniversary of the release of what many consider the first commercially successful personal computer, the Altair 8800. h/t @Silicon Underground (Dave F) #history #ComputerHistory #RetroComputing #Altair
Altair 8800 kits went on sale December 19, 1974
#retrocomputing #retrotech #80punk
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8-Bit Computers Crunch Advanced Scientific Computations
Although largely relegated to retrocomputing enthusiasts and embedded systems or microcontrollers now, there was a time when there were no other computers available other than those with 8-bit processors. The late 70s and early 80s would have seen computers with processors like the Motorola 6800 or Intel 8080 as the top-of-the-line equipment and, while underpowered by modern standards, these machines can do quite a bit of useful work even today. Mathematician [Jean Michel Sellier] wanted to demonstrate this so he set up a Commodore 64 to study some concepts like simulating a quantum computer.
https://hackaday.com/2024/12/01/8-bit-computers-crunch-advanced-scientific-computations/
I got on a Java retro kick last night. I got sucked into it all in the 1.0/1.1 days. I managed to recreate my Windows 95 dev environment too, which I may need to make NT 4 instead. I thought it'd be neat to document writing the same program in JDK 1.0 and upward. #java #programming #retrocomputing
#retrocomputing #Commodore #Amiga
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