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mschaef.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reflects on their early experiences with the Commodore 64 and Apple II computers in school, highlighting how exposure to Logo programming and the different design philosophies of these machines shaped their career and approach to software development. | |
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bytecellar.com
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| | | | | In October 1985 I purchased the first Amiga sold in the state of Virginia. It was a transformative experience to have that level of technology on the desk in front of me as a young geek. The Amiga 1000 was ... Continue reading | |
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www.the8bitguy.com
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| | | | | The Commodore PET plays a significant role in computer history. In fact, its often overlooked entirely. Let's look at the history of this great machine! | |
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danstrother.com
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| | | Reflow soldering is not new. The electronics industry has been using it forever. Hobbyists have been flocking to it in droves. Many use toaster ovens. A growing contingent use skillets. A few do it open-loop. Some use integrated PID controllers. A handful reflow both sides. Quite a lot use stencils. Others forgo that luxury and... | ||