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to focus on all aspects of these wonderful machines. The evidence of
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD VALIGN=TOP><B><A HREF="computers/ASTRESEARCH.html">ASTRESEARCH</A></B><TAB TO=T><TD WIDTH=20></TD><TD><B>Technical Bulletins from AST Research</B></TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD VALIGN=TOP><B><A HREF="computers/CYBERSPACE.html">CYBERSPACE</A></B><TAB TO=T><TD WIDTH=20></TD><TD><B>Files Concering the Idea of "Cyberspace"</B></TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD VALIGN=TOP><B><A HREF="computers/DOCUMENTATION.html">DOCUMENTATION</A></B><TAB TO=T><TD WIDTH=20></TD><TD><B>Documentation Files and Instruction Sets</B></TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD VALIGN=TOP><B><A HREF="computers/HARDDRIVES.html">HARDDRIVES</A></B><TAB TO=T><TD WIDTH=20></TD><TD><B>Hard Drive Technical Information</B></TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD VALIGN=TOP><B><A HREF="computers/PRESSRELEASE.html">PRESSRELEASE</A></B><TAB TO=T><TD WIDTH=20></TD><TD><B>Press Releases by Companies Long Forgotten</B></TD></TR>
<TR><TD>&nbsp;</TD></TR>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1003v-mm">1003v-mm</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4347<BR><TD> Information on the Western Digital 1000v-MMx Series
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1006v-sr">1006v-sr</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4347<BR><TD> Information on the Western Digital WD1006V-SR1 and 2
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1080mods">1080mods</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3610<BR><TD> Amiga 1080 Monitor Modifications
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1105.txt">1105.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2468<BR><TD> How to Boot with DR DOS (October 31, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/144_ctrl.txt">144_ctrl.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6819<BR><TD> Zaphod Beeblebrox' Notes on using PC 1.44mb 3.5" Drives with Atari STs and STEs
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/144disk.txt">144disk.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6178<BR><TD> Edited Textfile about 3.5" Diskette Formats, from Kevin Maier of IBM Corporation (May 10, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/144meg.txt">144meg.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13288<BR><TD> How to Upgrade your Atari ST Floppies to 1.44mb 3.5" Drives, by Robert B. Pegram
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1541.tri">1541.tri</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12170<BR><TD> Two Rarely Used 1541 Disk Drive Functions, by Peter Weighill (September 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/154xb">154xb</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8693<BR><TD> JUMPERS: Adaptec AHA-1540B
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/16550a_n">16550a_n</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5842<BR><TD> Information on the 16550a UART
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1991-12">1991-12</A> <tab to=T><TD> 42275<BR><TD> What is ISDN Good for? By Mitch Kapor of the EFF (December 10, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/1pt4mb.inf">1pt4mb.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5035<BR><TD> Notes on the Use of 1.4mb Drives in AT Compatibles
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/2310-12">2310-12</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4347<BR><TD> JUMPERS: Adaptec ACB-2310,12
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/2496">2496</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4891<BR><TD> How to upgrade your US Robotics 2400 Baud Modem into a 9600 Baud Modem by Death Bringer 06/07/1991
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/24to96x.txt">24to96x.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7424<BR><TD> Complaint about a file purporting to convert a 2400bd Modem to 9600 baud; claims it's a Hoax
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/25mgupgd.txt">25mgupgd.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13929<BR><TD> A 2.5 Meg Socketed RAM Upgrade for the 1040ST by Barry Orlando (Decmber 28, 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/286">286</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6326<BR><TD> A Review of Compaq DeskPro 286 by Bob McDuffee
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/286-2">286-2</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2828<BR><TD> Part 2 of the Review of the Compaq DeskPro 286 by Bob McDuffee
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/28_8khst.txt">28_8khst.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9335<BR><TD> US Robotics Announces the Last Modem You'll Ever Buy (Press Release, June 8, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/2ndrs232.txt">2ndrs232.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7725<BR><TD> How to Get a Second RS232 Port For Your Atari (July 15, 1987)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/2w93358a.txt">2w93358a.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4445<BR><TD> Guide to PGP Operations in a Secure Environment
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/386486.txt">386486.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5589<BR><TD> A Low Cost Performance Boost for Your 386 PC
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/400top.txt">400top.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12870<BR><TD> The SatisFAXtion Modem/400: Solutions to Common Problems
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/401bugs.txt">401bugs.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7387<BR><TD> Two Suspected Bugs in MS-DOS v4.01 by William S. Ataras III (June 5, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/450baud.txt">450baud.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7296<BR><TD> On the Topic of 450 Baud, by Scott Loftesness, May 28, 1983
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/486vs040.txt">486vs040.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15981<BR><TD> CISC: The Intel 80486 vs. The Motorola MC68040 from Advanced Microprocessors by Daniel Tabak (Scribed by Mike, July 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/4chan8bi.asc">4chan8bi.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8688<BR><TD> Plans for a 4-Channel 8-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter for PC from Francis J. Deck
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/4dostips.txt">4dostips.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3297<BR><TD> 4DOS Specific Information and Tips
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/500hacks.txt">500hacks.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 46075<BR><TD> A Do It Yourself Guide to Computer Repair and Modification of the PC and Amiga 500 from Lewin Edwards
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/500mm.txt">500mm.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6983<BR><TD> Disk Storage Reaches Molecular Level, from Video Computing November/December 1988 Issue
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/68040.txt">68040.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12653<BR><TD> The New CISC Micorporcessor offers RISC Performance
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/86bugs.lst">86bugs.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13776<BR><TD> Harald Feldmann's 86BUGS List (November 3, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/87.set">87.set</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15313<BR><TD> Information about the 8087 and 287 Coprocessors
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/8bitcomp.txt">8bitcomp.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 24445<BR><TD> The Designing and Building of an 8-Bit Computer: A Personal Story, by Mark Balch (1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/8chan12b.asc">8chan12b.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6047<BR><TD> Chap 12-Bit ADC for IBM PC by Francis J. Deck
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/8meg_exp.txt">8meg_exp.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8158<BR><TD> An Amiga 8meg RAM Expander, by John Kamchen (1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/9600.inf">9600.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19072<BR><TD> The Long, Painful Road to a 9600 Baud Standard
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/9600data.txt">9600data.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 30848<BR><TD> A Comparison of High Speed Modems Compatibility/Features/Differences/Prices (March 3, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/9600info.inf">9600info.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19119<BR><TD> 9600 Baud Modems: An Overview
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/a4000">a4000</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6725<BR><TD> A Scared Amiga Beta Tester lets the Cat out of the Bag about the Amiga 4000
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/a5000.txt">a5000.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11864<BR><TD> The First Reports of the Amiga 5000
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/a500_1mb">a500_1mb</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8312<BR><TD> Directions on How to Convert your Amiga 501 Cartridge to Chip RAM
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/aboutems.txt">aboutems.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 27370<BR><TD> Memory Expansion in80x86-Based Computers Under MS-DOS by John Wilson of Hyperdyne
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/abrash.lst">abrash.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 20429<BR><TD> Roll Your Own Minilanguages with Mini-Interpreters, by Michael Abrash and Dan Illowsky (1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/accel.txt">accel.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3948<BR><TD> An Amiga 500 Processor Accellerator Project, by Leslie Ayling
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/act-13.txt">act-13.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 63155<BR><TD> The Amateur Crackist Tutorial Version 1.3 by Specular Vision
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/adapter.txt">adapter.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18556<BR><TD> How to Connect a PC to a VideoCrypt Decoder, by Markus Kuhn (June 19, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/add5.25drive.txt">add5.25drive.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3576<BR><TD> How to Hook a 5.25" Drive to your Amiga, by Les Ayling
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/add512kb">add512kb</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2438<BR><TD> How to install a 1mb Chip into an Amiga 500 on the Mothercard
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/addcard.txt">addcard.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2291<BR><TD> Hack to Allow an Amiga 1000 or Amiga 500 to expand its 86-pin slot to 100pin
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/addictio.txt">addictio.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7589<BR><TD> The Tragedy of Online Addiction, by Steve King
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/addrive.txt">addrive.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8357<BR><TD> Generic 3.5 Inch Double Sided Disk Drive for the Atari 520/1040 Series
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/aids.txt">aids.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1571<BR><TD> The AIDS Trojan Horse Program Marches On (March 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/all-help.tec">all-help.tec</A> <tab to=T><TD> 36845<BR><TD> All the Help Scripts from the DESQview 2.26, QEMM 5.0, Manifest 1.0, QRAM 1.0, etc.
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/alsnutt1">alsnutt1</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2182<BR><TD> Big Al's Norton Utilities Tech Tips Volume 1 Number 1 by Al Hansen (1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/alt-bin.txt">alt-bin.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 49521<BR><TD> Notes on Decoduing UUENCODEd .GIF Files
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ami-chts.txt">ami-chts.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 182700<BR><TD> Large Collection of Amiga Video Game Cheats
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ami-init.txt">ami-init.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4080<BR><TD> The Amiga Boot Sequence and Errors
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/amiga_technical_info.txt">amiga_technical_info.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 43685<BR><TD> USENET Postings: Amiga Technical Information (1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/amihist.txt">amihist.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19261<BR><TD> Notes of RJ Mical Speaking about the Rise and Fall of Amiga Computer
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/amiport.txt">amiport.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10617<BR><TD> More Ports for your Amiga: An I/O Expansion Board
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/amscsi.txt">amscsi.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6497<BR><TD> Building a SCSI COntroller for the Amiga
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/anderson.asc">anderson.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 130304<BR><TD> Kermit for OS/2 by Brian R. Anderson (1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/anderson.lst">anderson.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5622<BR><TD> C Customized Memory Allocators by Paul ANderson
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/andrson2.asc">andrson2.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 135168<BR><TD> Kermit for OS/2 by Brian R. ANderson (1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/anetwork.txt">anetwork.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3363<BR><TD> Making a Simple Atari ST to Atari ST Link
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/anonymit">anonymit</A> <tab to=T><TD> 34657<BR><TD> The Joy of Handles, or Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Me But Have No Right to Ask, 1992
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/antiarq.txt">antiarq.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1257<BR><TD> Getting Rid of the ARQ Flashing by Mr. Fone
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/anywhere.txt">anywhere.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4142<BR><TD> DOCUMENTATION: The Anywhere Scroller Version 1.00
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/appendix.txt">appendix.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3866<BR><TD> A Listing of Modem And Information Standards
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/apple.txt">apple.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7253<BR><TD> The Text of the Apple-Microsoft Agreement
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/arcsuit.txt">arcsuit.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 56430<BR><TD> Court Complaint from System Enhancement Associates and PKWARE (July 6, 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/arthayes.txt">arthayes.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 30471<BR><TD> General Introduction to HAYES Modems and Compatabiles by Ignaat Simons
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ascii">ascii</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7504<BR><TD> Folklore: The Original Uses of the Unusual ASCII Codes, by Douglas Jones (June 2, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ascii.inc">ascii.inc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1040<BR><TD> A Short List of ASCII Character Set Definitions
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asm.txt">asm.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 101753<BR><TD> The 8086 Family Architecture
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asmstr.asc">asmstr.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 23451<BR><TD> Structured Programming Column by Jeff Duntemann (February 3, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asp3404.txt">asp3404.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 274371<BR><TD> Catalog of Products from the Association of Software Professionals (October 4, 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asp5202.txt">asp5202.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1219432<BR><TD> Catalog of Products from the Association of Software Professionals
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asp5301.txt">asp5301.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1292374<BR><TD> Official Catalog of Products by Association of Shareware Professionals (Contents)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asp804.txt">asp804.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1933029<BR><TD> Official Catalog of Products by Association of Shareware Professionals (Contents)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asp9301.txt">asp9301.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2212930<BR><TD> Official Catalog of Products by Association of Shareware Professionals (Contents)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/asp9501.txt">asp9501.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1978185<BR><TD> Official Catalog of Products by Association of Shareware Professionals (Contents)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/aspbbs.dlm">aspbbs.dlm</A> <tab to=T><TD> 42717<BR><TD> List of Association of Software Professionals Directory
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/atamnesa.txt">atamnesa.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2595<BR><TD> Hey! These IBM ATs have batteries inside and they're failing!
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/auping.asc">auping.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15046<BR><TD> Making the move to Modula 2 by J.V. Auping and Chis Johnston
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/author.lst">author.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 96222<BR><TD> A List of Email addresses of 255 Reachable MS-DOS shareware and PD authors (December 17, 1995)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/autpub.frm">autpub.frm</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5138<BR><TD> Application to Join the Association of Software Professionals
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/autstd.txt">autstd.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13029<BR><TD> Association of Software Professionals Membership Requirements
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/award.txt">award.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2346<BR><TD> Award BIOS Drive Type Table
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ayers.lst">ayers.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 29009<BR><TD> An Object-Oriented Logic Simulator by Kenneth E. Ayers
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/babel92a.txt">babel92a.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 79153<BR><TD> Babel: A Listing of Computer Oriented Abbreviations and Acronyms by Irving Kind, 1989-1992
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/babel94a.txt">babel94a.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 105377<BR><TD> BABEL: A Glossary of Computer Oriented Abbreviations and Acronyms by Irving Kind Version 94A (1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/backdoor.txt">backdoor.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12384<BR><TD> Collection of Back Doors to computer games, by George Knochel
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bartle-m">bartle-m</A> <tab to=T><TD> 450025<BR><TD> Interactive Multi-User Computer Games, a Report by Richard Bartle, 1990
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/basunix.hac">basunix.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15360<BR><TD> Basic UNIX Use by Lord Lawless
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bat&amp;conf.txt">bat&conf.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7401<BR><TD> Tricks to Use with Batch Files
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/batch.txt">batch.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 51183<BR><TD> Batch Files for Efficiency: Getting Real Work Done
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/battery.txt">battery.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 26055<BR><TD> Rechargeable Batteries and Laptop Computers
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bauer.lst">bauer.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10217<BR><TD> Optimizing in a Parallel Environment by Barr E. Bauer (199)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bb">bb</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12057<BR><TD> Beta Bits by Tim Conner, Jr. (1986)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bbsnoise.txt">bbsnoise.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3251<BR><TD> Your System Has Noise, by Bill Noel
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/begunix.txt">begunix.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 337256<BR><TD> A Beginner's Guide to UNIX, from the Denver Office (September 16, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/being.txt">being.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 38959<BR><TD> Being in Nothingness: Virtual Reality and the Pioneers of Cyberspace, by John Perry Barlow
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/best.cps">best.cps</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11430<BR><TD> Get the Best out of JRCOMM and your DUALST 14.4kbps on your Amiga, from The Spirit (May 19, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bev105.res">bev105.res</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10421<BR><TD> The Hack Report Volume 2, Number 3 (March 7, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/biblio.lst">biblio.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28958<BR><TD> Bibliography of PC Interrupt Fuctions by Ralf Brown (February 11, 1996)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bibliog.txt">bibliog.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 24448<BR><TD> Laptop and Portable Computer Books
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bill">bill</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8784<BR><TD> Bill Gates Interview from PC Magazine
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bill1035.pro">bill1035.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 16647<BR><TD> Description and Call to Arms on H.R. 1035
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bios1215.man">bios1215.man</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4123<BR><TD> AMI 286 and 386 BIOS New Release Notes (December 15, 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bios225.man">bios225.man</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6288<BR><TD> AMI 286 and 386 BIOS Release Notes (February 25, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bios330.man">bios330.man</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4264<BR><TD> AMI 286 and 386 BIOS Release Notes (March 30, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/biprint.txt">biprint.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9485<BR><TD> Making your PC Parallel Port Bi-Directional by Mark F. Bower (IBM PC) ((July 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bitsbaud.txt">bitsbaud.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10112<BR><TD> Bits, Baud Rate, and BPS: Taking the Mystery Out of Modem Speeds, by Michael A. Banks
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/blt6">blt6</A> <tab to=T><TD> 21816<BR><TD> Techniques for Off-Line Mail Reading, by Robert Dionne (May 6, 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/blum.lst">blum.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18024<BR><TD> Bidirectional Associative Memory Systems in C++, by Adam Blum
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/boost.txt">boost.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1670<BR><TD> An Audio Booster on the Amiga 500, by Chucky of Sargon
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bootfromdf1.txt">bootfromdf1.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6757<BR><TD> Saving DF0: by Booting up from DF1: by Les Ayling
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bowling.asc">bowling.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11641<BR><TD> Real-Time Modeling with MS-DOS by David Bowling
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/bugrep.txt">bugrep.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1582<BR><TD> Bug Report Form for PKWARE
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/buildit.doc">buildit.doc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 59591<BR><TD> Building an IBM Compatible, or How to be a Real Clone, by DJ Elliott (January 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/buildit.txt">buildit.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 33024<BR><TD> The Obese Agnus: The New 500 Board and Other Recent Experiences by Andrew WIlson (July 23, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/buy386">buy386</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7996<BR><TD> The Developer's Guide to Buying a 386
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/c64topc.txt">c64topc.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5646<BR><TD> How to Connect a Commodore 64 Compatible Printer to an IBM PC Compatible Computer (March, 1995)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cache.txt">cache.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5795<BR><TD> Disabling Write Caching in DOS 6
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/carriers.pro">carriers.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6100<BR><TD> Comparison of different Long Distance Carrier performance
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cart.txt">cart.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8192<BR><TD> Turning an Atari ST's Cartridge Port into a Read/Write Port
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cascade.txt">cascade.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6784<BR><TD> Information from Cascade Electronics about Being Ripped Off
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/caution.txt">caution.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4613<BR><TD> Doublespace in DOS 6
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cbm_dead.txt">cbm_dead.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2610<BR><TD> Eulogy on Commodore as it Goes Under (From Down Under)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cd-rom">cd-rom</A> <tab to=T><TD> 93046<BR><TD> An Introduction to CD-ROM Technolgy by Andy Poggio (March 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/chaos.txt">chaos.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2432<BR><TD> Chaos, Strange Attractors and BrainMaker Plots
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cheap144disk.txt">cheap144disk.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2996<BR><TD> Making a Cheap 1.44mb Disk!
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cheats">cheats</A> <tab to=T><TD> 40275<BR><TD> A Very Large Collection of Amiga Cheat Codes
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cleankey.txt">cleankey.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9856<BR><TD> How to Clean the IBM PC Keyboard by David R. Bivens
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/clinton.sgi">clinton.sgi</A> <tab to=T><TD> 38608<BR><TD> Remarks by the President and Vice President to Silicon Graphics Employees, Feb. 22, 1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/coemail">coemail</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12431<BR><TD> Formulating A Company Policy on Access to and Use and Disclosure of Electronic Mail on Company Computer Systems, by the Electronic Mail Association, October 22, 1990
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/colors.32k">colors.32k</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9679<BR><TD> Getting an Atari ST to Display 32,768 Colors by Barry orlando (September 9, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/colr.txt">colr.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8448<BR><TD> Guidelines for Effective Color Terminal Usage, from Tektronix
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/comdefs.hum">comdefs.hum</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5121<BR><TD> Grab-Bag of Geeky and General Humor
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/compdev.txt">compdev.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12301<BR><TD> Some Thoughts on the Development of Personal Computers by Duane Bristow
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/comphorror.hum">comphorror.hum</A> <tab to=T><TD> 164912<BR><TD> A Fantastic Collection of Computer Horror Stories
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/compiler.tut">compiler.tut</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8576<BR><TD> Compilers and How They Work: An Overview, by Lou Morgan
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/conclus.txt">conclus.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 17859<BR><TD> The Conclusion of the Courts in the INSLAW Software Case, January, 1992
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/config.txt">config.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 34499<BR><TD> Your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT by Barry Simon, 1986
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/convmem.txt">convmem.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1078<BR><TD> JZig's Guide to Freeing Conventional Memory (On a PC)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/copyprot.pro">copyprot.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11392<BR><TD> Copy Protection: A History and Outlook
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<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/courierv34man.txt">courierv34man.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 346655<BR><TD> The Courier V.34 Manual, by U.S. Robotics (1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cpsranno">cpsranno</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2259<BR><TD> Upcoming Conventions of Computers, privacy and Freedom (1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/cpucmp14.txt">cpucmp14.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 31839<BR><TD> Performance Comparison: Intel 386DX, Intel RapidCAD, C&T 38600DX, Cyrix 486DLC by Norbert Juffa
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/crtstuff.txt">crtstuff.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 51493<BR><TD> The Quest for the Ultimate Display System by Steve Gibson
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/defrag.txt">defrag.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2291<BR><TD> Defragmenting a Doublespace Drive in DOS 6
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/designer.txt">designer.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9653<BR><TD> Sapphire Designer Notes, by Tim Campbell
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/diagnose.txt">diagnose.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18306<BR><TD> An introduction to Troubleshooting your IBM PC by Jerry Schneider of the Capital PC User Group
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/diagrams.txt">diagrams.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 36835<BR><TD> Listing of Different Drives and Controllers for TheRef
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/disks1">disks1</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15882<BR><TD> The Technology of Magnetic Disk Storage by Steve Gibson
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/disks2">disks2</A> <tab to=T><TD> 16889<BR><TD> A Hard Disk Drive for Steve's Dream Machine by Steve Gibson
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/disks3">disks3</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28492<BR><TD> The Logical Structure, Organization and Management of Hard Disk Drives by Steve Gibson
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dma.asc">dma.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18432<BR><TD> DMA Techniques for Personal Computer Data Acquisition
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/docwaste.txt">docwaste.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1033<BR><TD> George Gutman's Call for lack of spaces in DOC files
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dodont.txt">dodont.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12638<BR><TD> How To Get The Most Out of Your New PC
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dos-user.s-g">dos-user.s-g</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3605<BR><TD> The PC User's Guide to UNIX
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dos6tips.txt">dos6tips.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1957<BR><TD> DOS 6 Tips and Tricks: Review
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dos_err.txt">dos_err.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3456<BR><TD> Dos 2.0 Has Problems with Redirection of I/O
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/doshist.txt">doshist.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 41430<BR><TD> The Development of DOS
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dosmem.txt">dosmem.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13205<BR><TD> The PC Memory Management Overview
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dosmnual.txt">dosmnual.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 42543<BR><TD> PC/MS-DOS: The Essentials, by George Campbell
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/drives.txt">drives.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5060<BR><TD> Driving Us Crazy, but For a Reason (Hard Drive Overview) by Alan Brenden
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dvinter.htmlst">dvinter.htmlst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8430<BR><TD> The DESQview Interrupt List, Release 90.3, 07/15/90
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/dvscript.txt">dvscript.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2432<BR><TD> Creating and Using Scripts with DESQview
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ea.iff.85">ea.iff.85</A> <tab to=T><TD> 63215<BR><TD> EA IFF 85: The Standard for Interchange Format Files by Jerry Morrison of Electronic Arts (January 14, 1985)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/earlybst.txt">earlybst.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6529<BR><TD> Timo's Subjective Choices of the Best Public Domain and Shareware MS-DOS Early Material (September 13, 1995)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/echtutor.txt">echtutor.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 17437<BR><TD> A Tutorial on the New Phenomenon of Fido Echomail
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/eight.lws">eight.lws</A> <tab to=T><TD> 14297<BR><TD> The Adventures of Lone Wolf Scientific: The House Where Andrew.BAS lived, by Michy Peshota
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/email">email</A> <tab to=T><TD> 21201<BR><TD> A Large Suggested Summary of Policies on Electronic Mail
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/equip.txt">equip.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 45113<BR><TD> Hints on Purchasing a Laptop Computer
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/errors.txt">errors.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8182<BR><TD> A List of Errors by Hard Drives Under DOS
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/esdi.txt">esdi.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8326<BR><TD> Basic Installation Procedure for ESDI Drives by Ruan Ramsey (July 3, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/essays.txt">essays.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 263347<BR><TD> Art in the Age of Digital Dissemination: Class Essays from an Art and Technology Course, 1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/execnois.txt">execnois.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3889<BR><TD> If You Are Getting Garbage On the Screen (Modem Diagnostics)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ext-ram.txt">ext-ram.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 14198<BR><TD> An Extended RAM Tutorial for MS-DOS by Raymond Dunn
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fangrev3a500">fangrev3a500</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3372<BR><TD> Making a Faster Agnus Chip, by Hans Van Der Werf (October 30, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/faq.txt">faq.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 52582<BR><TD> FAQ: OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List: User's Edition Verison 2.0 (April 25, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fbi.sys">fbi.sys</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5192<BR><TD> Summary of FBI Computer Systems, by Ralph Harvey of Full Disclosure
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fcc.txt">fcc.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12545<BR><TD> Computer and Software News Part 1 by Tim Elmer
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fd_ref42.lan">fd_ref42.lan</A> <tab to=T><TD> 36874<BR><TD> A Large Floppy Drive Directory Version 4.2 (October 1, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fd_ref42.por">fd_ref42.por</A> <tab to=T><TD> 23264<BR><TD> Floppy Drive Directory by TheRef Version 4.2 (October 1, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fdd">fdd</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11750<BR><TD> teria, by Bud Leroy
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fileid.txt">fileid.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18022<BR><TD> Information on Why You Should Use FILE_ID.DIZ
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/filename.txt">filename.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 21870<BR><TD> File Names and Extensions: The Keys to the Kingdom
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/flop.txt">flop.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3194<BR><TD> Using Doublespace on Floppy Disks in DOS 6
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/floppies.txt">floppies.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15744<BR><TD> Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know Abut Floppy Disks by Ted Jensen
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/format.txt">format.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2510<BR><TD> Photo/Digital Specifications for GIF Files
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/forums.lst">forums.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 20327<BR><TD> A Complete List of Public Forums on Online Services by Ed Girou of the CompuServe Practice Forum (June 1, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/freedom.pro">freedom.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6068<BR><TD> Must We Declare an Electronic Declaration of Independence
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/freenet.cap">freenet.cap</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13691<BR><TD> The Concept of Community Computing
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fricc">fricc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2296<BR><TD> The FRICC Policy on Interocnnectivity and Resource Sharing
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ftp2uk23.inf">ftp2uk23.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 71087<BR><TD> Notes for PC/MSDOS users at UK JANET sites (April 27, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ftxt">ftxt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19014<BR><TD> Information on FTXT: A Text Standard for IFF Files from Steve Shaw and Jerry Morrison, Electronic Arts (November 15, 1985)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/fyi-8">fyi-8</A> <tab to=T><TD> 253367<BR><TD> The Site Security Handbook, a guideline for computer systems, July 1991
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/galileo.txt">galileo.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 93697<BR><TD> The STS-34 Press Kit (Exploratory Spacecraft)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/gameport.inf">gameport.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3231<BR><TD> Specifications for the IBM/PC Game Port Connector (April 6, 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/genderol">genderol</A> <tab to=T><TD> 25452<BR><TD> Gender Issues in Online Communications by Hoai-An Truong, 1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/genlock.txt">genlock.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19649<BR><TD> The Genlock Circuit Operation Description
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/gfxhints.txt">gfxhints.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 30197<BR><TD> Some Hints on Improving your Computer Graphics
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/gifstd.txt">gifstd.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 31874<BR><TD> The GIF Specification
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/glossary.lst">glossary.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 35647<BR><TD> Glossary of Computer Terms
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/glossary.txt">glossary.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3311<BR><TD> Yet Another Computer Glossary
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/gnu">gnu</A> <tab to=T><TD> 23949<BR><TD> The GNU Manifesto by Richard Stallman (1985)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hack_pom.txt">hack_pom.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2215<BR><TD> Casey at the Byte (Parody of Casey at the Bat)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hacktest.txt">hacktest.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8497<BR><TD> The Hacker Test Version 3.0: Another 'Adventure in Software' from SuperNova Software by Rich 'Crash' Lewis, Jr. (1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hallfame.txt">hallfame.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 100594<BR><TD> The Freeware Hall of Fame by Rey Barry (June, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/handles.txt">handles.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 33215<BR><TD> The Joy of Handles (or, Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Me but Have No Right to Ask)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hayes.txt">hayes.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 322645<BR><TD> Technical Reference for Hayes Modem Users, Version 1.0, November 1990
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hd.txt">hd.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28948<BR><TD> Hard Disks: The Essential Accessory
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hd_mfr41.dir">hd_mfr41.dir</A> <tab to=T><TD> 23897<BR><TD> Hard Disk Drive Manufacturer Directory (January 3, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hd_ref41.lan">hd_ref41.lan</A> <tab to=T><TD> 404370<BR><TD> Hard Disk Drive Directory Version 4.html (January 3, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hd_ref41.por">hd_ref41.por</A> <tab to=T><TD> 309167<BR><TD> Hard Disk Drive Directory Version 4.html (January 3, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hd_ref43.lan">hd_ref43.lan</A> <tab to=T><TD> 692412<BR><TD> Hard Disk Drive Directory Version 4.30 (May 1, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hd_ref43.por">hd_ref43.por</A> <tab to=T><TD> 587412<BR><TD> Hard Disk Drive Directory (May 1, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/help.txt">help.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3737<BR><TD> The DOS 6 Help File
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hint89.txt">hint89.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2945<BR><TD> Configuring Autoexec.bat and Config.Sys Files (December 1, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/history.txt">history.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 17081<BR><TD> A Little PC History: Where We've Been with No Idea Where We're Going!
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hoagco.cis">hoagco.cis</A> <tab to=T><TD> 37883<BR><TD> Transcription from Compuserve of Various Information by Hoagland Mars Mission
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hoagland.let">hoagland.let</A> <tab to=T><TD> 29828<BR><TD> Letter from Richard Hoagland (December 1, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/honey.txt">honey.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4144<BR><TD> Honey, Can the Computer Do This? By Wayne Garrison
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/how2mnp.txt">how2mnp.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 30321<BR><TD> How to do MNP Modem Protocol
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/hsdiag.res">hsdiag.res</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6557<BR><TD> The Hack Report Volume 2, Number 5 by Lee Jackson (April 10, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/i4004.txt">i4004.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3213<BR><TD> Before the Great Dark Cloud: Information on the Intel 4004
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ibm.fu">ibm.fu</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6757<BR><TD> OS/2 Is Still Vaporware (June 4, 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/itcfree.800">itcfree.800</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3563<BR><TD> Information on the ITCnet Toll Free Communications Network by Jack Reece
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/jadu13.rvw">jadu13.rvw</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3983<BR><TD> REVIEW: Just Another Disk Utility Version 1.3 (October, 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/jargn10.txt">jargn10.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1128344<BR><TD> Eric Raymond's Jargon File, Version 2.9.html0, July 1992
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/jrquiet.txt">jrquiet.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 468<BR><TD> Silencing the pesky IBM PCJr hard drive
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/karpov.pro">karpov.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6120<BR><TD> Karpov vs. DEEP THOUGHT: The Overview, by Darren Bedwell
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/kcah-1">kcah-1</A> <tab to=T><TD> 32102<BR><TD> KCAH Volume 1
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/kcah-2">kcah-2</A> <tab to=T><TD> 17440<BR><TD> KCAH Volume 2
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/kildall.txt">kildall.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11552<BR><TD> The Gary Kildall Legacy, by Sol Libes (1996)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/killer.pro">killer.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3056<BR><TD> Killer DOS Stalks Software
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/language.lis">language.lis</A> <tab to=T><TD> 390367<BR><TD> The Language List, Version 1.9, Jan. 13, 1993: Collected information on about 2000 computer languages, past and present
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/licence">licence</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12488<BR><TD> The GNU General Public License Version 1 (February 1989)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/lrplan.txt">lrplan.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2924<BR><TD> The Long Range Plans of the University of Pittsburgh for their Computing Facilities
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mac2tel.v2.txt">mac2tel.v2.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8864<BR><TD> How to Get Digitized Macintosh Sounds Into a Modem
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mac_oscillators.txt">mac_oscillators.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28179<BR><TD> A Macintosh Crystal Oscillator Speedup, by Marc Schrier (April, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/maccrack.txt">maccrack.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7038<BR><TD> A Collection of Macintosh Unprotect Schemes
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mactricks.txt">mactricks.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5942<BR><TD> Some Mac Tricks for Novices by Steve J. McAllister (February 28, 1995)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mailordr.pro">mailordr.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2825<BR><TD> Really Angry Complaining Letter
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/manners.txt">manners.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7464<BR><TD> Computer Etiquitte, by Mel North
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/manyhint.txt">manyhint.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15640<BR><TD> ATARI ST Guaranteed Cheat Codes and Strategies
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/may-bust.txt">may-bust.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6617<BR><TD> Busted! By the Leviathan
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mdic150.txt">mdic150.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 136696<BR><TD> The Modem Dictionary, by R. Scottt Perry, 1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mdic200.txt">mdic200.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 155549<BR><TD> The Modem Dictionary Version 2.0 by R. Scott Perry (1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mism16.hac">mism16.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28288<BR><TD> The Kromery Converter/Free Electricity by John Bedini, Eike Mueller, and Tom Bearden
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mism18.hac">mism18.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 42496<BR><TD> The New Tesla Electromagnetics and The Secrets of Free Electrical Energy (Part 1) by T. E. Bearden
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mnemonic.txt">mnemonic.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6705<BR><TD> An interesting Collection of Helpful Mnemonics
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/modem.txt">modem.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2016<BR><TD> Some Modem Specific Information: AT Command List
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/modemlif.hac">modemlif.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11074<BR><TD> The Modem Life: Is it Really Worth it? By The Nomad
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/modprobs.txt">modprobs.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13312<BR><TD> Modem Communication Problems by Graham Newton
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/morph.txt">morph.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9597<BR><TD> Several People Discuss that new Morphing Technology, 1991
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos1.txt">mrdos1.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9381<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos2.txt">mrdos2.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5753<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction (Part II)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos3.txt">mrdos3.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8562<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction (Part III)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos4.txt">mrdos4.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5527<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction (Part IV)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos5.txt">mrdos5.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8148<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction (Part V)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos6.txt">mrdos6.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11242<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction (Part VI)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/mrdos7.txt">mrdos7.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10060<BR><TD> If You Have Never Used Computers Before... An Introduction (Part VII)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/msbbs.txt">msbbs.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 35293<BR><TD> Microsoft Windows Version 3.html Windows Driver Library (December 9, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/msdos.txt">msdos.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8827<BR><TD> Some MS-DOS Specific Information
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/muck.txt">muck.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12965<BR><TD> The MUCK (Multi User Coding Kludge) Commands List
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/muck_edi.hel">muck_edi.hel</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1457<BR><TD> The MUCK MUF (Programming Language) Reference
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/muf161.txt">muf161.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3044<BR><TD> The Fabulous Microsoft Undocumented Features Volume 1 Number 6
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/net_horm.txt">net_horm.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19189<BR><TD> Net Hormones: Infection Control assuming Cooperation among Computers by David Stodolsky
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/newkbdhack">newkbdhack</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18258<BR><TD> A New Keyboard Hack for the Amiga, by Dana Peters
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/newstu.pro">newstu.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4117<BR><TD> PC New Technology Digest
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/noise.txt">noise.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7717<BR><TD> The Modem Noise Killer, Alpha Version
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/noise_1.txt">noise_1.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6020<BR><TD> Creating a Modem Noise Killer
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ohs-rcs.txt">ohs-rcs.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 58850<BR><TD> Information on the Orbital Manuvering System
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/opcodes.lst">opcodes.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 32788<BR><TD> Undocumented Instructions and Documented Instruction of Processors, by Potemkin's Hackers Group (October 23, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/opt_wagr.txt">opt_wagr.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8561<BR><TD> Mathematic Formulas: Optimal Wagering by Michael Hall, 1991
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/org-anal">org-anal</A> <tab to=T><TD> 67829<BR><TD> Organizational Analysis in Computer Science by Rob Kling (June, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/p6fact.txt">p6fact.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1921<BR><TD> An overview of the P6 Processor
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/paging_g.ame">paging_g.ame</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4275<BR><TD> The Paging Game, by Jeff Berryman describing how Memory Paging Works
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/paranoia.pro">paranoia.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4499<BR><TD> Paranoia Runs Through Computer Community, by John Dvorak
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/password.txt">password.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11460<BR><TD> Some Very Good Advice about Choosing a Password
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pause.txt">pause.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1858<BR><TD> Making a pause on the 68000, by Chucky of Sargon
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pc1hrdsk.add">pc1hrdsk.add</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4388<BR><TD> Some Solutions for Old PC's and Hard Disks by Paul Vojta (February 28, 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pc869kb.txt">pc869kb.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9847<BR><TD> What is High Memory, and Why do I care, and How Can I Use It? By Cy Atkinson
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pcg102b.txt">pcg102b.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15745<BR><TD> The PC Gazette Volume 1.02 (Section b) (April, 1986)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pcgnet">pcgnet</A> <tab to=T><TD> 20716<BR><TD> The I/O Port: Communications with the PC Gazette (August 21, 1986)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pcjrmem.txt">pcjrmem.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4224<BR><TD> Altering the IBM PC-JR 128 Memory Module to 512K by David James (July 20, 1986)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pcjrtopc.txt">pcjrtopc.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3712<BR><TD> Instructions to Convert an IBM PCjr Color Monitor to a Standard DB 9 Connector
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pcl100.txt">pcl100.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 20296<BR><TD> List of HP Printer Escape Sequences (1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pentium.txt">pentium.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15939<BR><TD> Intel Pentium(TM) Processor Technical Backgrounder
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/perstest.txt">perstest.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9361<BR><TD> Mind Reader: Do Personality Tests Pick Out Bad Apples?
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/phoenix.txt">phoenix.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2377<BR><TD> Phoenix BIOS Drive Type Table
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/photoscn.txt">photoscn.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6901<BR><TD> Photographing TV and Computer Screen Images
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/piracy.txt">piracy.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8451<BR><TD> Software Piracy: An Alternate View, by Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (March 5, 199)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/pntq&amp;a.txt">pntq&a.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10377<BR><TD> The Pentium Processor Q&A, March 22, 1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ports.lst">ports.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 128622<BR><TD> XT, AT and PS/2 I/O port addresses (November 6, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/presizer.faq">presizer.faq</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5860<BR><TD> FAQ: The Partition Resizer
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/privacy.txt">privacy.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5474<BR><TD> The Rise of the CPSR (Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/qf921124.txt">qf921124.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8101<BR><TD> QFACTS: The Representation of Facts and Information
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/r4300i.txt">r4300i.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 24340<BR><TD> R4300i Microprocessor Technical Backgrounder
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/raspeed.res">raspeed.res</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4949<BR><TD> The Hack Report, File Test Results, Volume 2, Number 6, May 29, 1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rbrown.txt">rbrown.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 22307<BR><TD> A List of Public Domain/Freeware/Shareware by Ralf Brown (1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/reagen.asc">reagen.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7936<BR><TD> Ram Disk Driver for UNIX by Jeff Reagen (May 2, 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/realaq.asc">realaq.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8351<BR><TD> Real-Time Data Acquisition by Mike Bunnell and Mitch Bunnell
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/realhack.txt">realhack.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11485<BR><TD> The Meaning of "Hack" from the Jargon File
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/regan.lst">regan.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11153<BR><TD> LZW Revisited by SHawn M. Regan (January, 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rehabots.txt">rehabots.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3290<BR><TD> Robotics for Rehabilitation from Epitomes-Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/remote.asc">remote.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11486<BR><TD> Remote Connectivity for Portable Terminals Part I by Dan Troy
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/remove.ada">remove.ada</A> <tab to=T><TD> 20668<BR><TD> One Man's Crusade to Remove Ada From the Planet
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/renaissance.txt">renaissance.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 22619<BR><TD> The Electronic Renaissance: A Course in the Ether, by Ellis L. "Skip" Knox (1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/replies">replies</A> <tab to=T><TD> 79819<BR><TD> Why Do Fans Blow Out? A List of Replies (April, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/requiem.pro">requiem.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9508<BR><TD> A really whiny complaint about how users suck
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/response.txt">response.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5623<BR><TD> Why Live in the Past? (The ARC and ZIP Fight)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rights.pro">rights.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5120<BR><TD> Copyright Information for Computer Software Hacks
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ripscrip.txt">ripscrip.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 166212<BR><TD> The RIPscrip Graphics Protocol Specification (May 12, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rm-rf">rm-rf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8879<BR><TD> The RM -RF Story, by Mario Wolczko (The Recovery of a UNIX System)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rogue.man">rogue.man</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28003<BR><TD> A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom by Michael C. Toy and Kenneth C. R. C. Arnold
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rpgrules.txt">rpgrules.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3230<BR><TD> The Rules of Role-Playing on the Galactic Net
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/rs232.txt">rs232.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 21260<BR><TD> A Practical Guide to RS-232 Interfacing, by Lawrence E. Hughes
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/scavenge.txt">scavenge.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 38319<BR><TD> DOCUMENTATION: Scavenger-Dialer Version 0.61
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/script.txt">script.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12079<BR><TD> How to use uSu Script Formats, by Cyberglitch
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/scsi.txt">scsi.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9003<BR><TD> Basical installation Procedure for SCSI Drives by Ryan Ramsey (June 22, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/scsidefs.txt">scsidefs.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 113040<BR><TD> An Introduction to SCSI Definitions
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/sea.txt">sea.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12928<BR><TD> SEA vs. PKWARE: Shareware Company Threatens BBS World that Gave it Life
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/secret.txt">secret.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1217<BR><TD> A Windows 3.html Secret
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/secrets.jok">secrets.jok</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2167<BR><TD> Users' Guide to Little-Known Facts About Computers (Humor)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/serial.txt">serial.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5207<BR><TD> Programming the Serial Port
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/share.txt">share.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 55380<BR><TD> The Shareware User's Guide to Shareware, Public Domain, Freeware and Commercial Software
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/sharew.txt">sharew.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4373<BR><TD> The Definition of Shareware, by Paul Mayer, Author of GRAB Plus
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/sharewr.inf">sharewr.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5813<BR><TD> What is Shareware? By Richard Martin (January 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/smus">smus</A> <tab to=T><TD> 47165<BR><TD> SMUS IFF Simple Musical Score by Jerry Morrison of Electronic Arts (February 5, 1986)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/softshop.txt">softshop.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 63378<BR><TD>
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/software.txt">software.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 16512<BR><TD> Software for Laptop Needs: A Listing of Shareware Vendors
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/stereo.txt">stereo.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8320<BR><TD> The Atari ST 520/1040 Stereo Modification
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/stips.txt">stips.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9714<BR><TD> Submissions and Tips and Tricks for DOS Booting v1.23 by Scorpio
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/stratari">stratari</A> <tab to=T><TD> 29583<BR><TD> People Are Talking (About Atari ST Stuff) by Joe Mirando
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/supdev.txt">supdev.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5654<BR><TD> Supported Devices for Various DPT Drivers (November 21, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/support">support</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7873<BR><TD> Programmer's Technical Reference for MSDOS and the IBM PC Version 2.2a
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/taeis.lng">taeis.lng</A> <tab to=T><TD> 63557<BR><TD> A Collection of Artifical Languages from the Taeis Worlds
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/taoprog.pro">taoprog.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18515<BR><TD> The Tao Of Programming, Short Version.
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/taoprogram.pro">taoprogram.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 27266<BR><TD> The Tao of Programming, Translated by Geoffrey James (Formatted)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tcad">tcad</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11547<BR><TD> Computer-Aided Design of Tesla Coils, by Toby Grotz
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec001.txt">tec001.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1803<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Third party defragmentation programs and STACKER 2.0 and 1.x (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec002.txt">tec002.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4131<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: QEMM386 and OPTIMIZE (September 18, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec004.txt">tec004.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1396<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Backing up STACKER drives (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec005.txt">tec005.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2564<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Miscellaneous STACKER Notes (May 24, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec006.txt">tec006.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2403<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: LoadHI Information with Stacker (July 9, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec007.txt">tec007.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1886<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Removing STACKER (May 24, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec008.txt">tec008.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3285<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Stacker Coprocessor Installation Checklist (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec009.txt">tec009.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1572<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Stacker and Disk Cache Programs (May 24, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec010.txt">tec010.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2476<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Performance Differences Between Stacker Software and CoProcessor Versions (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec011.txt">tec011.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2355<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Scheck and Stacker Space Reporting (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec012.txt">tec012.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2073<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: DR DOS and STACKER (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec013.txt">tec013.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2131<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Miscellaneous DOS and BOOT Issues with STACKER (June 26, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec014.txt">tec014.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4864<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: DOS5 Information (June 18, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec015.txt">tec015.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2674<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: DOS 5.0 Information (June 28, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec016.txt">tec016.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4129<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: QEMM386 OPTIMIZE and STACKER Version 1.x (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec017.txt">tec017.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3907<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: MAXIMIZE by Qualitas Corporation (September 6, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec018.txt">tec018.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3214<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Windows 3.0 in Enhanced Mode and Stacker (September 18, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec019.txt">tec019.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1266<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Finding SSWAPed Drives in C
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec020.txt">tec020.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2002<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Installing STACKER on an IBM PS/1 (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec021.txt">tec021.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5550<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Installing 386MAX and BlueMAX on a STACKER System
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec022.txt">tec022.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 5341<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Using Stacker and QEMM by Robert Ngan
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec023.txt">tec023.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 9441<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Upgrading to DR DOS 6.0 with STACKER Installed (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec024.txt">tec024.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2383<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: STACKER 2.0 Device Driver Memory Requirements (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec026.txt">tec026.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1818<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Stacking the Harddrive on a Floppyless Notebook Computer (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec027.txt">tec027.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2932<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: I Stacked my PS/1 Before I reconfigured the Way It Starts, Now What? (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec028.txt">tec028.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1812<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Stacking the Hard RAM Drive of a Palmtop (February 20, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec029.txt">tec029.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3861<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: Stacking Up the HP 95LX Palmtop Computer (March 6, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tec030.txt">tec030.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2963<BR><TD> STAC Technical Note: QEMM386 Optimize and Stacker 2.0 (March 6, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/technom.ads">technom.ads</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3145<BR><TD> An Archive of Writings and Files Related to Steven K. Roberts, the Techno-Nomad
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/techtip.txt">techtip.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4090<BR><TD> Some Tech Tips from the Micropolis BBS
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/teletype.his">teletype.his</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28523<BR><TD> History of Morkrum Company - Ancestor of Teletype Corporation
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/the_dark.er_">the_dark.er_</A> <tab to=T><TD> 448695<BR><TD> Extremely Large Ranma 1/2 Fan Fiction Story
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/theory1.hac">theory1.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 28850<BR><TD> Wireless Transmission of Power: Resonating Planet Earth by Toby Grotz
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/theory2.hac">theory2.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3560<BR><TD> Tesla Coil Theory Information
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tips.txt">tips.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 42380<BR><TD> Computing Tips, Tricks and Traps plus Comments Regarding Environmentally Safe Computing
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tips0792.asc">tips0792.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 25771<BR><TD> TIPS by Craig S. Stevenson of The Bertha BBS (July 1, 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tjhelp.txt">tjhelp.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7637<BR><TD> Tips and Tricks fromT & J Software (August 7, 1994)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/travel.txt">travel.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 18107<BR><TD> Information on Travelling with a Laptop Computer
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/trivia.html">trivia.html</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13294<BR><TD> Questions and Answers from the Second Computer Bowl, at the Boston Computer Museum (April 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/trivia.2">trivia.2</A> <tab to=T><TD> 14616<BR><TD> Questions from the Third Annual Computer Bowl in San Jose (April 26, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/trojan.pro">trojan.pro</A> <tab to=T><TD> 13312<BR><TD> Mark Garvin explains how a trojan horse got him
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/tsprog.inf">tsprog.inf</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10957<BR><TD> A List of Program and Other Packages by Timo Salmi (February 25, 1996)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/twxhist.txt">twxhist.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 16883<BR><TD> A History of Telex and Fax (Very Complete)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/udcnew.txt">udcnew.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 46480<BR><TD> The Universal Data Converter, by Hannibal Lecter of Delamo Labs, Inc.
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/udp.txt">udp.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2887<BR><TD> Installing a DPT Controller with User-Definable Parameters
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ultra.txt">ultra.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10212<BR><TD> Gravis Ultrasound Tech Specs: The Unofficial Dox, by Tran of Renaissance and Joshua Jensen (December 1992)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/unix.fun">unix.fun</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4401<BR><TD> Collection of Funny Commands You can Enter in UNIX
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/unixsec.txt">unixsec.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 157190<BR><TD> Improving the Security of your UNIX System by David Curry (April 1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/unravel.txt">unravel.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 27343<BR><TD> The Unraveling Universe from Time Magazine
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/ut.sof">ut.sof</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7939<BR><TD> The University of Toronto Acceptable Use Policy on Computer Software
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/v42bis.txt">v42bis.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 12106<BR><TD> A Layman's Explanation of High Speed Modems, by Stan Simmons April 4, 1991
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/vcbackup.txt">vcbackup.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8064<BR><TD> How to Back-up your PC VisiCalc disk
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/vendlist.txt">vendlist.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3703229<BR><TD> The Vendor Phone List and Other Miscellaneous Info by Dan Kyburz (July 18, 1996)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/vendors">vendors</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3275<BR><TD> VENDORS: Mapping of the First Three Bytes of an IEEE Mac Address Into Venfor's Name
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/vguide.txt">vguide.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 118853<BR><TD> A Disk Vendor's Guide, by the Association of Shareware Professionals (March 15, 1993)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/vidtrix.txt">vidtrix.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3800<BR><TD> Tricks You Can Do With Your Video Camera
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/viewers.txt">viewers.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 11245<BR><TD> Information on Different Picture Viewing Programs (October 5, 1991)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/visio.txt">visio.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8234<BR><TD> Visiophones: French High Tech Security by Pierre Marie Bourniquel
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/vrthea.art">vrthea.art</A> <tab to=T><TD> 10306<BR><TD> Bringing Theatre into Virtual Worlds
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/wacky">wacky</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3042<BR><TD> Introduction File for the FidoNet WackyNet Network
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/weird2_1.txt">weird2_1.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 101705<BR><TD> The high weirdness by email v2.html
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/weirdstf.ans">weirdstf.ans</A> <tab to=T><TD> 33410<BR><TD> The Weird Stuff Source List, 08/01/1993
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/weiskamp.lst">weiskamp.lst</A> <tab to=T><TD> 15441<BR><TD> An Icon Editor by Keith Weiskamp and Loren Heiny
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/wellman.hac">wellman.hac</A> <tab to=T><TD> 77936<BR><TD> The Complete Guide to the WELL (Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/whatis.txt">whatis.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4274<BR><TD> What Is a Modem? (Introduction File)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/win31.txt">win31.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 19333<BR><TD> General Compatibility Issues with Windows 3.html
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/winthere.asc">winthere.asc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3537<BR><TD> Winthere, a Program to Test for the Presence of Windows 3.0 by Ben Meyers (1990)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/xdi.tec">xdi.tec</A> <tab to=T><TD> 8904<BR><TD> XDI Specification for DESQview: Quarterdeck Technical Note by Daniel Travison
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/xga.doc">xga.doc</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6887<BR><TD> How the XGA Graphics Settings are Achieved
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/xmodem.txt">xmodem.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6005<BR><TD> The Xmodem Protocol in General, by Lightning House Software
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/xt-640k.upd">xt-640k.upd</A> <tab to=T><TD> 6940<BR><TD> Upgrading an Old IBM PC/XT to 640k, by Tony Movshon (March 2, 1988)
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/xt286.txt">xt286.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 7296<BR><TD> Some Highlights of the New PC XT Model 286
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/xtformat.txt">xtformat.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 3456<BR><TD> Modifying the FORMAT Utility on an IBM-XT running Dos 2.0
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/yapnet">yapnet</A> <tab to=T><TD> 4532<BR><TD> Overview of the Yapnet Echomail
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/youth">youth</A> <tab to=T><TD> 2468<BR><TD> Introduction to YouthNet: A Communications Network for the Young and Young-At-heart
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/zoom">zoom</A> <tab to=T><TD> 14561<BR><TD> Overview of the Hayes AT Command Set for the Zoom Modem
<TR VALIGN=TOP><TD ALIGN=TOP><A HREF="computers/zork3.txt">zork3.txt</A> <tab to=T><TD> 1549<BR><TD> How to Backup and Unprotect Infocom's Zork III Game for IBM PC
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