History of computers and games
History of computers and games
Переклад, авт. оригіналу cliffski (англ.): https://www.positech.co.uk/cliffsblog/2022/06/05/code-bloat-has-become-astronomical/
Read More→The annual BASIC 10-liner competition was invented in 2011 by Gunnar Kanold, a retrocomputing enthusiast who is teaching STEM disciplines at a secondary school in Friedrichstadt, Germany. The goal of the contest is to write the most exciting computer game in just 10 lines of BASIC, without machine code subroutines. There are three categories limiting the maximum line length allowed: PUR-80, PUR-120, and PUR-256. There is also SCHAU-256 category for non-game software, and WILD for submissions not fitting into any other category. Program should run on a 8-bit computer — such as Atari, for which an emulator exists.
Read More→In the late 1970s, the first personal microcomputers appeared, as well as a separate class of devices - word processors. These were microcomputers with specialized software focused exclusively on editing and printing texts.
Read More→In far 1988, being a sixth-grader, I became for the first time, acquainted with the computer. The DVK-3M with the integrated black-and-white display and two five-inch disk drives; gorgeous but not for now. My first acquaintance took place with games from ASP corp. ─ three young programmers who had specialized in computers of the DVK family.
Read More→My story of passion for computers began a long time ago, in the late 80s, when the USSR lost the cold war, the war in Afghanistan and was already falling apart.
Read More→The war destroyed not only houses and destroyed not only the lives of hundreds of thousands of Mariupol residents, it erases the history and heritage of various spheres of life in Mariupol, but this is only the beginning for the museum website.
Read More→Completely different music plays on the waves of RetroBit Radio, from game tracks to chiptune remakes and tracker music.
Read More→Due to the raging pandemic around the world, we have decided that it would be best if we stop providing visitor tours for the time being.
Read More→Our museum got on a media resource in the USA - Gizmodo, in which I talk about my crazy hobby and passion for computers of the last century.
Read More→In this story, we are doing a small upgrade for the legendary Amiga 1200 computer from Commodore
Read More→Direct transfer to PayPal account: paybox@it8bit.club or info@leocraft.com on my name Dmitry Cherepanov
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