Popular Electronics was famous for the article introducing the Altair 8800 back in 1975 (well, the cover date was 1975; it really came out in late 1974). That was so popular (no pun intended), that ...
There’s still time to enter Octojam 10, a competition to write a new program for a rather old (and virtual) machine: the CHIP-8. This interpreted language on a virtual machine was used in the 1970s ...
Lee Hart’s 1802 Membership Card is a reproduction of the original Popular Electronics COSMAC 1802 Elf computer that’s been shrunken down to fit in an Altoids tin! In an earlier column, I mentioned how ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. An 8bit accumulator with 16bit ...