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^ izgleda kao Amiga 500... :)
 
Kljucna stvar ovde je sto je commodor dao celokupnu amiga dokumentaciju nasi. Njima je ovobilo jako bitno i dan danas im je bitno.
To sto ne kosta dovoljno je posebna stvar a radi evo ohohohoo
 
To sto "ne kosta dovoljno" govori samo o tome koliko je vecina ljudi glupa, ogranicena...
 
Aros na Raspberry Pi
 
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naleteo sam slucajno na lep M68K FAQ. Evo jednog citaita:

Kod:
DEVICE          TRANSISTORS             DEVICE          TRANSISTORS

MC68000           68,000                MC68302          320,000
MC68008           70,000                MC68330          235,000
MC68010           84,000                MC68340          350,000
MC68020/EC20     190,000                MC68440           26,000
MC68030          273,000                MC68661            6,000
MC68EC030        251,000                MC68681            9,743
MC68040        1,170,000                MC68881          155,000
MC68EC040        962,000                MC68882          176,000
MC68LC040        813,500                MC68901            9,100
MC68060        2,500,000                MC68230           16,700
                                        MC68322          422,000

PPC601         2,800,000                Alpha AXP 21164  9.3 million
PPC603         1,600,000                MIPS R8000     3,400.000
PPC604         3,600,000
PPC620         7,000,000

Pentium        3,300,000                P6             > 6 million
IntelDX4       1,600,000

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|  Feature       | 68000 | 'EC000 | 68010 | 68020 | 68030 | 68040 | 68060 |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Data bus       |    16     8/16     16   8/16/32  8/16/32   32      32  |
| Addr bus       |    23      23      23      32      32      32      32  |
| Virtual memory |     -      -       Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes     Yes |
| Instruct Cache |     -      -        3      256     256    4096    8192 |
| Data Cache     |     -      -        -       -      256    4096    8192 |
| Memory manager |  <+ (68451 or 68851) +>   68851    Yes     Yes     Yes |
| FPU interface  |     -      -        -    68881 or 68882   Internal FPU |
| built-in FPU   |     -      -        -       -       -      Yes     Yes |
| Burst Memory   |     -      -        -       -      Yes     Yes     Yes |
| Bus Cycle type |  <++++++++ asynchronous +++++++>   both    synchronous |
| Data Bus Sizing|     -      -        -      Yes     Yes      use 68150  |
| Power (watts)  |    1.2  .13-.26   .13      1.75    2.6    4 - 6 3.9-4.9|
| at frequency of|    8.0    8-16      8       ?       ?     25-40  50-66 |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
ne znma da li ste citali CringleyX "Accidental Empires" ali poceo je da objavljuje delove na svom sajtu pre nekog vremena:

http://www.cringely.com


ima interesantnih stvari, npr. koliko se IBM trudio da osakati PC na svakom koraku samo da ne bi narusio svoj mainframe biznis!

http://www.cringely.com/2013/03/24/accidental-empires-chapter-14-counter-reformation/


ili kako je nastao SUN Microsystem... :)

Like nearly every other venture in this business, Sun got its start because of a Xerox mistake. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency wanted to buy Alto workstations, but the Special Programs Group at Xerox, seeing a chance to stick the feds for the entire Alto development budget, marked up the price too high even for DARPA. So DARPA went down the street to Stanford University, where they found a generic workstation based on the Motorola 68000 processor. Designed originally to run on the Stanford University Network, it was called the S.U.N. workstation.

Andy Bechtolscheim, a Stanford graduate student from Germany, had designed the S.U.N. workstation, and since Stanford was not in the business of building computers for sale any more than Xerox was, he tried to interest established computer companies in filling the DARPA order. Bob Metcalfe at 3Com had a chance to build the S.U.N. workstation but turned it down. Bechtolscheim even approached IBM, borrowing...​

http://www.cringely.com/2013/03/28/accidental-empires-chapter-15-future-computing/
 
Konačno sam odgledao kompletan The Deathbed Vigil... U drugom delu bivši zaposleni pričaju razne anegdote sa posla. Imali su tipa koji je radio na razvoju OS 2.0 za Amigu i koji nije hteo da u svoju radnu mašinu umesto 1.3 verzije stavi 2.0. Ludaci su se onda dogovorili i napravili specijalnu verziju kompletnog OS 2.0 koji je IZGLEDAO kao 1.3, ali je ispod haube bio 2.0. Tipu su zamenili čipove kad nije bio tu, sakrili sve zalihe 1.3 čipova (da ovaj ne bi mogao da ih vrati nazad) i organizovali klađenje kad će žrtva to primetiti.

Napraviti verziju kompletnog OS-a samo da bi zajebavali nekog u firmi... Neverovatno... Nije ni čudo što je Amiga bila toliko napredna sprava, kad su takvi ludaci radili softver.


Neverovatno! e to je hard core IT!
 
Poems for bugs - kakva je veza između pisanja soneta i otvaranja sideborder-a na C64

Tip koji je napravio Chipophone je održao fantastično predavanje o pravljenu demoa na C64, najviše o efektu otvaranja sidebordera:



Iako je fokus C64, prva trećina predavanja se bavi kodiranjem demoa uopšte, sa puno pametnih doskočica (maltene sam plakao od smeha na neke njegove komentare o Windows-u). Sve je jako lepo objašnjeno, pa je mi je sad konačno potpuno jasno kako radi sideborder efekat...

BTW, koga interesuje, evo još melodja koje je odsvirao na svom instrumentu:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B7FDB7B0B21EE18
 
 
Nakon što je uspešno osposobljen WITCH kompjuter, britanski National Museum of Computing se bacio na novi posao - Flossie, ili zvanično ICT 1301:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24534864
U tekstu se pominje i rečenica sa kojom se potpuno slažem:
"One of the problems with computers as museum artefacts is that when they are switched off they are fairly boring."
Zato mi se i ne sviđa što su računari po muzejima uglavnom poređani isključeni. Zato i volim što su izložbe u kojima sam dosad učestvovao bile "live" :)
 
Kickstarter funds reunion for legendary Homebrew Computer Club


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Thanks to a successful Kickstarter campaign that doubled its initial funding target within 48 hours, 25 of the club’s original members, including Steve Wozniak, Hypertext pioneer Ted Nelson, and the club’s moderator, Lee Felsenstein, will be reconvening at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on November 11. Some 27 years after the club’s final meeting, the personal computing pinoeers will be honored for their quite sizable achievements since 1975 and will hopefully reminisce about the early times while sharing their thoughts on the future of consumer technology with today’s generation of disrupters, hackers and tech obsessives.

...

http://www.thereporteronline.com/li...-reunion-for-legendary-homebrew-computer-club
 
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Latinica, HRT 1995


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Bret Victor - The Future of Programming


za sve Retro freakove :D istorija, sadasnjost i buducnost programiranja...
 
Da li mozes da nadjes advanced programming of Charles Babbage Analytical Engine... Neki yt klip iz 1837?
 
Da li mozes da nadjes advanced programming of Charles Babbage Analytical Engine... Neki yt klip iz 1837?

o cemu pricas??

...mogu da se kladim da nisi ni pogledao video ;) a bas je ko porucen za tebe!
 
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