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- 13:16, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+25) . . N File:Windows 1.0 retail box.jpg (A Windows 1.0 retail box.) (current)
- 13:15, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+425) . . N BSD/OS (New page: 386/BSD was a commerical BSD OS that was released by BSDi. At the time it was noted for shipping on a CD, and having it's full source code available for purchase. Despite this, it was ca...)
- 13:13, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+72) . . 4.4BSD Lite
- 13:12, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+35) . . N File:4.4 BSD Lite2 CD front.jpg (A picture of a 4.4 BSD lite CD set.) (current)
- 13:12, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+491) . . N 4.4BSD Lite (New page: 4.4 BSD Lite was the final release from the CSRG. After they had to withdrawl the Net/2 source, the files found to be in contention with 32v were removed, and this distribution was re...)
- 13:08, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+368) . . Net/2
- 02:36, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+3,225) . . Xmgcc
- 02:33, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+33,538) . . N Xmgcc (New page: A port of GCC 1.36 to MS-DOS done in 1990. This interesting piece of software seems to predate any 'mainstream' GCC port to MS-DOS (DJGPP/EMX). == contents == <pre> \GNU +--BIN ...)
- 01:57, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+1,545) . . N Adventure (lame inital version.)
- 01:55, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (-1,332) . . Zork (/* Zork on the PDP-8 running OS/8 - removed as this was ADVENTURE not Zork. ugh.)
- 01:53, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+37) . . N Windows/286 (Redirecting to Windows 2.0#Windows/286) (current)
- 01:52, 22 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+37) . . N Windows/386 (Redirecting to Windows 2.0#Windows/386) (current)
- 22:00, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+60) . . N Category:Commodore Computers (New page: This is a list of all the computers that Commodore released.)
- 22:00, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+108) . . N Geos (New page: Geos started as a graphical environment for the Commodore 64, 128 and the apple II microcomputers. {{stub}})
- 21:59, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+39) . . N What You See Is What You Get (New page: What You See Is What You Get. {{stub}})
- 21:58, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+20) . . N Vic 20 (Redirecting to VIC-20) (current)
- 21:58, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+127) . . N Hi-Torro (New page: This was a tech venture company that produced some novel joysticks, and balance pads, culminating with the Amiga. {{stub}})
- 21:57, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (-4) . . m Commodore Business Machines
- 21:56, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+55) . . Nm Category:8-bit Personal Computers (New page: The were 8bit microcomputers produced by Commodore.)
- 21:56, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+47) . . N Commodore MPS 802 (New page: This was an OEM'd 9 pin line printer. {{stub}})
- 21:56, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+47) . . N Commodore MPS 801 (New page: This was an OEM'd 9 pin line printer. {{stub}})
- 21:55, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+184) . . N Commodore 1764 REU (New page: This was bank switched ram (similar in idea to LIM EMS). This unit provided an additional 512kb of ram. Geos was the primary application that took advantage of this device. {{stub}})
- 21:55, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+184) . . N Commodore 1750 REU (New page: This was bank switched ram (similar in idea to LIM EMS). This unit provided an additional 128kb of ram. Geos was the primary application that took advantage of this device. {{stub}})
- 21:55, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+183) . . N Commodore 1700 REU (New page: This was bank switched ram (similar in idea to LIM EMS). This unit provided an additional 64kb of ram. Geos was the primary application that took advantage of this device. {{stub}})
- 21:44, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+145) . . N VIC-20 (New page: The Vic20 was Commodores attempt at an ultra cheap computer that would lay much of the design influence for the later Commodore 64. {{stub}})
- 21:43, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+137) . . Commodore Business Machines (→Early 8 bit era)
- 16:42, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+1) . . m Commodore 128
- 16:41, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+88) . . N File:Commodore 128.jpg (A Commodore 128 taken from http://www.ahearttowitness.com/blog/aboutme/commodore_128.jpg) (current)
- 16:39, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+1,074) . . N Commodore 128 (New page: 150px|thumb|right|A Commodore 128 The Commodore 128 was featured as a 3 in 1 computer. The CPU could run at 2Mhz, and address 128kb of ram. This was largely t...)
- 16:35, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+132) . . Commodore 64
- 16:31, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+220) . . Commodore 1351 Mouse
- 16:30, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+120) . . N File:Commodore 1351.jpg (A picture of a 1351 plugged into a Commodore 64, taken from http://www.virtualsky.net/iadoremyc64/gallery/1351_mouse.jpg) (current)
- 16:29, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+307) . . N Commodore 1351 Mouse (New page: thumb|right|150px|A 1351 mouse The 1351 was a mouse that looked identical to the mouse for the Commodre Amiga, however it was not compatable with the Amiga...)
- 16:25, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+1) . . m Commodore 1660 Modem
- 16:25, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (0) . . Commodore 1660 Modem
- 16:24, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+109) . . N File:Commodore 1660.gif (A picture of a 1660 modem taken from http://www.devili.iki.fi/Computers/Commodore/articles/Enhancing_Your_64/) (current)
- 16:23, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+429) . . N Commodore 1660 Modem (New page: 150px|thumb|right|A 1660 Modem The 1660 was a 300 baud modem primarly for the Commodore 64. What made the 1660 'interesting' is that it needed an audio ca...)
- 16:21, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+56) . . N Commodore 1650 Modem (New page: This was a 300 baud modem. {{stub}} Category:Modems) (current)
- 16:17, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+103) . . N File:Commodore VICModem.jpg (A VIC Modem picture taken from http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/04/CommodoreVICModem.jpg) (current)
- 16:17, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+276) . . N Commodore VIC Modem (New page: 150px|right|thumb|A VICModem I'm pretty sure this is a 110 baud modem for the Vic 20. It should have worked on the Commodore 64 & the Commodore 128. Like ...)
- 16:13, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+104) . . N File:Commodore 1670 modem.jpg (A Commodore 1670 modem taken form http://www.old-computers.com/museum/hardware/commodore_modem1200_1.jpg) (current)
- 16:13, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+399) . . N Commodore 1670 Modem (New page: 150px|right|thumb|A 1670 modem. The 1670 was a 1200 baud, Hayes compatable Modem. This modem plugged into the specail parallel 'modem' slot on the b...)
- 16:13, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+33) . . N Category:Modems (New page: Modems: Category:Peripherals) (current)
- 16:10, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+18) . . Commodore Datasette 1530 (current)
- 16:09, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+103) . . N File:Commodore 1530.jpg (A commodore 1530 taken from http://nightfall.xbox4fun.com/wp-content/gallery/commodore_c2n/img_0873.jpg) (current)
- 16:08, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+341) . . N Commodore Datasette 1530 (New page: 150px|thumb|right|A 1530 Datasette The Datasette was originally for the Vic 20, however the Commodore 64 also had a speical port for this tape drive. ...)
- 16:08, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+38) . . N Category:Tape Drives (New page: Tape Drives: Category:Peripherals)
- 16:05, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+4) . . m 1541 floppy drive
- 16:05, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+65) . . N File:Commodore 1541.jpg (A commodore 1541 taken from http://nielsthooft.com/images/12.jpg) (current)
- 16:04, 21 September 2009 (diff | hist) . . (+538) . . N 1541 floppy drive (New page: 150px|thumb|right|A 1541 The 1541 was a single sided 5 1/4" floppy disk for the Commodore 64. It utilized a serial connection to the host computer, and was b...)
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