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* Our member, [[User:Neozeed|Neozeed]] maintains a blog "Virtually Fun" which is regularly updated and explores the software of the 1970s through 1990s in emulation. You can [http://virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com/ visit it here] | * Our member, [[User:Neozeed|Neozeed]] maintains a blog "Virtually Fun" which is regularly updated and explores the software of the 1970s through 1990s in emulation. You can [http://virtuallyfun.superglobalmegacorp.com/ visit it here] | ||
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In addition to this Wiki, there are many other resources for retrocomputing online!
Contents
Mailing Lists and Chat
- ClassicCmp is a resource for enthusiasts of classic computer hardware, software, and documentation. The list has over 1000 members and the archives are a valuable resources.
- Many of the ClassicCmp list members hang out on IRC at #classiccmp on irc.freenode.org
Software Libraries
- bitsavers.org
- TUHS archive -- a large collection of early UNIX versions, often with source, and disk images which will run under several emulators, a very valuable resource.
Documentation Libraries
Information
PDP-8
- PDP-8.net Run a real PDP-8 through an online interface! Many great pictures as well as a software library.
Blogs
- Our member, Neozeed maintains a blog "Virtually Fun" which is regularly updated and explores the software of the 1970s through 1990s in emulation. You can visit it here