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386BSD:
Unix-like OS written at Berkley, which later became FreeBSD
Ad-Aware:
spyware removal tool
Account Pro for DOS:
free accounting tool
AllChars:
program for those of us who need more than the 26 letters
aLinux:
low resource Linux installation, formerly
known as Peanut Linux
Allegro:
game DOS/DJGPP programming library
Amiga:
multi-threaded, multi-media operating system for PowerPC
machines
Analog X:
some of the best Windows software
available for free for networks and end users
Apache:
open source web server
Apache Friends:
pre-configured distribution of Apache
with Perl
and MySQL
Apple:
the company that created Mac OS X
Arachne WWW browser:
is very cool full-screen graphical DOS
compatible world wide web browser
AROS:
portable and free desktop system aiming at being compatible with
Amiga
for FreeBSD or Linux
ASCII Art:
other ASCII art, by Joan Stark and ASCII e-mail effects
Atari Archives:
full on-line books on Atari
AVG Antivirus:
free anti-virus for Windows and
Linux
Batfiles:
how to write batch files
Basilisk II:
Mac emulator for Windows 9x
Business Integration Journal:
free subscription to this web services magazine
Bookcase:
very good collection of programs, tutorials, etc.
Browser Archive:
old versions of web browsers
BSD:
Unix-like OS written at Berkley
Commodore 64:
the first computer that I owned
Calmira:
run Windows 3.1 as Windows 95 or later;
very cool
CBT Tape:
resources for various systems, especially MVS
and IBM z/VM
Chapura:
synchronize data from MS Outlook with Palm
ClosedBSD:
version of BSD that
fits in floppy to run a firewall that "doesn't get much easier than
this" (thanks G-Man)
Computer Brains:
C64 emulator
Computer Chronicles:
computer history from the abacus to the present
Computer History Museum:
my favorite place to learn about about older computers, with a time line and its
own search engine
Cygwin:
Unix-like environment for Windows 9x
and up
Data Recovery Resource Center:
unbiased resource of free data recovery information, software, instructions and
assistance
DDJ Magazine:
my favorite magazine on computer programming
DesktopBSD:
personal computer BSD
distribution, based on FreeBSD with the KDE desktop environment
DJGPP:
"a complete 32-bit C/C++ development system for Intel
80386 PCs running DOS"
DistroWatch:
most of (if not all) the information on new Linux
or BSD distributions
DOS/4G:
eliminate memory limitations; run 32-bit programs on DOS (16-bit)
DOS Games:
DOS games and other programs
DragonFly:
fork of FreeBSD 4.x
DR-DOS/OpenDOS Enhancement Project:
project is to enhance the capabilities of DR-DOS/OpenDOS 7.0x
and to add support for new standards to extend the life of this popular PC
operating system (thanks Udo)
Earth 911:
information on how to recycle computers, cell phones, etc.
Emacs:
text editor developed for X
Electronic Developer Magazine:
good information but has not been updated since September 1999; downloadable
library of older editions
E/OS LX:
graphic operating system under GNU GPL 2.0 license,
compatible with Windows, Mac,
OS/2, MS-DOS
and Linux
Equinox Desktop Environment:
low resource desktop environment for Unix clones
Eraser:
utility for Win32 that deletes and writes
random zeroes and ones on the location where the file was
Euphoria:
programming language for DOS 7/Win 9x
Firefox:
web browser for the Mozilla Foundation
on which Netscape is
built upon
FreeBSD:
version of BSD
Free Linux CD:
self explanatory
Free Pascal:
free Pascal compiler
FreeSBIE:
live disk distribution of BSD,
based on FreeBSD
Frenzy:
live disk distribution of FreeBSD
Gnome:
desktop environment for Unix (or Unix-like)
systems
Gnoppix:
Linux live disk with Gnome
goBSD:
internet community that provides access to thousands of pre-built
DragonFly
software packages, added via pkg_add -r packagename
Haiku OS:
open source clone of the BeOS operating system
Hercules:
Hercules System/370, ESA/390, and z/Architecture emulator
Hot Paw:
BASIC for Palm
Ibiblio:
archive of various Linux
distributions
IBM:
mainframe and midrange giant
Japan Hero:
Japanese animation for the past forty years, the real reason why some of us got
into computers
Java:
virtual machine run-time environment and language that is not dependent to
hardware or operating system by Sun
JaC64 - The Java C64 Emulator:
Commodore 64 emmulator done in Java
Jeff Vavasour's TRS-80 Emulation Page:
TRS-80 emulator written in Java
Jsoft Old PC:
on-line resource for old computers
KDE:
desktop environment for Unix (or Unix-like)
systems
KDE on Cygwin:
running KDE
on a Windows just because it can be done
(installation of Cygwin
needed), with a quick installation
Knoppix:
Linux live disk with KDE
Lightspeed's Reference Page:
links, links, links
Linspire:
commercial version of Linux
Linux:
Unix-like OS written at Linus Torvalds
Linux From Scratch:
instructions for building your own Linux system
LinuxISO:
Linux .iso images
Linux Virgins:
beginners' guide for Linux
LNX-BBC:
miniature Linux-based GNU distribution
Lynx:
text-based browser
Mathematics Archives MS-DOS Software:
math tutorials for DOS
Malektips:
the site that my C++ professor told me about to get nice computer tricks
MeppinOS:
a Windows clone based on ReactOS
Microsoft:
publisher of DOS 6.22 and
Windows
MiniArcade:
online handheld game museum
MiniMusic:
software to make music with your Palm device
Minix:
the OS that Linux was derived from.
MirOS:
fork of OpenBSD
MobiPocket:
e-bookstore (all PDA formats); programs to read and publish e-books and e-news
on your PC or PDA
Munchi:
DOS emulator for Palm
(Japanese site; download location)
N1 Computer Resource Page:
nice site on Windows 3.1 and 95
Nathan's Toasty Technology Page:
site with information on various GUI's
NeoOffice:
MacOS version of OpenOffice
NetBSD:
low-resource version of BSD
NeWBIE:
NetBSD live disk
Network Magazine:
free subscription to CMP Network magazine
Nintendo:
not really a computer system, but cool games (NES and specially SNES)
Novell:
network operating system for Windows and
Linux networks
Old Computers:
old computer since 1971
Old Version:
old versions of cool programs
One Laptop Per Child:
project to bring laptops to school children worldwide
OpenBSD:
version of BSD
OpenOffice:
free office suite compatible with MS Office
OpenSolaris:
open source project of Solaris
OpenSUSE:
open source project of SUSE Linux
Open Watcom:
open source C/C++ ANSI
and Fortran compiler
Opera:
free web browser and e-mail client
OS/2 eZine:
downloadable library and source codes
OS/2 Headquarters:
very informative site on OS/2
OS/2 Netlabs:
for developers
OS/2 Programming information:
for OS/2 and Windows;
and emulators
OS/2 Warp:
the official site and fixes
OS/2 World:
news, information
Open Source Developers Network:
best resource for open source programming
OS Developers:
operating system programming and projects
Palm:
developer of Palm and manufacturer of the
handheld devices
Palm Gear:
where you can download the best shareware programs and games
Palm Tree:
more nice Palm applications
Palm VNC version 1.1 (Berkley):
Palm version of Virtual Network Computing,
developed by ORL;
written by Vladimir Minenko
Palm VNC version 1.4 (Harakan Software):
Palm version of Virtual Network Computing,
developed by ORL
PC-BSD:
personal computer BSD
distribution, based on FreeBSD
with the KDE
desktop environment
PEDIT:
ASCII editor similar to EDIT
PicoBSD:
version of BSD
Planet MVS:
resources for MVS
Project Odin:
software to run Win32 applications on
OS/2
ReactOS:
a Windows clone
Really Linux:
beginners' guide
Share Technology:
where and how to recycle in NJ
Silicium:
French organization that repairs and collects vintage computers
Slackware:
Linux distribution with low specifications
Slack/390 Linux:
Linux distribution for IBM 390
SkyOS:
closed-source operating system for 686 processors
Software Shelf:
very nice Australian site with lots of information and OS/2
applications
Solaris:
Sun's version of Unix
StarOffice:
commercial version of OpenOffice
marketed by Sun
Star Trek:
my favorite science fiction show and movie franchise
Star Wars:
my favorite science fiction movie and toy collection, so much Force
Star Wars ASCIIMATION:
my favorite movie as a Java
applet only with ASCII
SUSE Linux:
version of Linux by Novell
Symbian:
OS for portable device, commonly used in phones
TealPoint:
Palm programs to watch movies, write
documents, and more
Team OS/2 Online:
lots of domestic information
Technical Support Magazine:
free technical support magazine from NaSPA
Think Free Office:
Java-based
office suite
TRS-80 Page:
the first computer that I programmed, TRS-80 model III (not an official website)
Ubuntu:
currently one of the popular versions of Linux
Ubuntu Eee:
Ubuntu for
the ASUS Eee
system
Unix:
one of the best operating systems ever created
Unix Review:
everything you always wanted to learn from Unix
(or any Unix-like OS) and much more
Unix Tutorial:
11 lessons to learn Unix (or any Unix-like
OS)
Viewable With Any Browser:
support your right to use any browser that you want
(Firefox,
Mozilla,
Netscape,
Opera, etc.),
not only MSIE
VIM:
visual interface text editor
Vintage Computer Festival:
pictures of a party with old computers, geeks with old computers, old software
Virtual Assembler:
information on 16-bit and 32-bit assemblers
Virtual OS/2 International Consumer Education:
self explanatory
Visual Basic Resource:
comprehensive set of tutorials, links, downloadable samples plus a chat room and
message board for developers at all levels of experience
vMac:
Mac emulator for DOS,
Windows, OS/2
WBG Links:
system security links
Web Archive (Wayback Machine):
old versions of your favorite sites; including current and old versions of this
website (vintageos.com/vintageos.org,
vintageos.com
and vintageos.tripod.com)
Whatis?com:
on-line computer and information technology encyclopedia (thanks for links to
definitions throughout vintageos.com/vintageos.org)
Wikipedia:
on-line encyclopedia in several languages
WindowsForumz:
Windows only forum with the motto
"Windows Problem Solving
Community"
WinRAR:
compression utility for RAR, ZIP, CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR,
ISO, Z and 7-Zip packed files; for Linux,
MacOS, DOS,
OS/2 and FreeBSD
X:
protocol developed to provide a network transparent GUI for Unix
and Unix-like systems
XEmacs:
variation of Emacs
yellowTAB Zeta:
commercial operating system based on BeOS
YouOS:
an on-line OS that can be accessed from any web browser
Zone Alarm:
personal firewall for Windows
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