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| | | | | Commodore 1571 was Commodore's high-end 5.25" floppy disk drive, announced in 1985 and equipped with a double-sided drive mechanism. | |
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bytecellar.com
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| | | | | I was recently listening to the latest episode of Retro Computing Roundtable podcast during which there was mention of a 3-inch floppy disk. No, not 3.5-inch, but 3-inch. These disks are known as Compact Floppy Disks (also "CF2") and were ... Continue reading ? | |
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www.hackup.net
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| | | | | The PLA264 is a replacement for the MOS 251641-02, a lowered version of the proven PLA16V8 that also fits into the tight space of the Commodore Plus/4's case. | |
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www.rodrigoaraujo.me
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| | | Virtual Machines (VMs) are a magical thing: a computer being emulated inside a physical computer. Since this emulated computer isn't physical, we call it "virtual". Such a simple description for something so powerful. From a practical perspective, VMs allow users to safely run programs in an isolated environment: the emulated machine. Why build a Virtual Machine from scratch So, why build one when there are already so many great VMs out there? | ||