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80-Bus Docker Featured 

Running XBeaver with Docker

November 1, 2020January 6, 2021 john

XBeaver can be downloaded and compiled with make on linux. However, with my linux of choice being Arch Linux and my laptop

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Communications Featured Videotex 

Accessing an Internet BBS over Dial-up (PSTN)

April 30, 2020January 5, 2021 john

As part of The TELSTAR Videotex System a PSTN (dial-up) modem server was constructed using SIP telephone lines and US Robotics modems

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Cluster Computing Featured Linux Raspbery Pi 

A Raspberry Pi based ‘Bramble’ Cluster for Docker Swarm

December 31, 2019January 5, 2021 john

This Article describes all of the steps to create a ‘Beowulf’ compute cluster using Raspberry Pi 3s and Docker.

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Gemini System
80-Bus Featured 

The Gemini 80-Bus Saga – Part 1

October 24, 2019January 5, 2021 john

This article describes the journey undertaken in order to bring a Gemini 80-Bus CP/M system back to life. The system

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About

John Newcombe - Software developer with an interest in the development of Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks. John also has an interest in 8 bit computers and is the developer and maintainer of the Telstar videotex system.

Glass TTY

In the 1970s, character mode terminals e.g., ADM3A, VT100 etc. were considered preferable to the large cumbersome teleprinters. These new all electronic devices with their glass screens were often referred to as "Glass TTYs".

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