Retro-computing is a topic tracked in our intelligence system with 5 linked articles.
A personal two-month retro-computing lab plan (Legacy Labs) detailing hardware specs, an Incus-based setup, and Windows Vista/2008 R2 experimentation with documentation goals.
MacSurf is an open-source browser for Classic Mac OS 9 delivering native TLS 1.3 via macTLS; the latest v1.3.1 (May 29, 2026) adds multi-curve ECDHE support and demonstrates real TLS compatibility on 68kmla.org, backed by a history of 830 commits and 19 tags.
A technical breakdown of the 8-Bit Guy’s ultra-short BASIC maze trick for the Commodore 64, detailing three speed optimizations and the hardware-scroll bottleneck, anchored by the creator’s YouTube subscriber data.
Free, cross-platform neo-retro computer driven by MiniScript, with a built-in REPL/editor, 960x640 graphics, multiple input options, and a large library of demos; latest release is Mini Micro v1.2.6 (Nov 7, 2025) using MiniScript 1.6.2.
A technical, data-rich guide on implementing and optimizing an overhead map camera in C64 BASIC, with concrete map dimensions, memory tricks, and multi-phase performance enhancements (LUTs, 1D maps, and unrolled loops).
Nostalgic reminiscence about childhood computing in a resource-limited lab, detailing old hardware, floppy-driven workflows, and early programming alongside classic games, with a thread of open-source spirit.
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