Let's go back in time to an era of personal computing, where dial-up internet was cutting-edge and desktop monitors were enormous. Specifically, let's jump to April 6, 1992, the day Microsoft released ...
Over the course of the 1990s we saw huge developments in the world of PC graphics cards, going from little more than the original IBM VGA standard through super VGA and then so-called “Windows ...
Other than the aforementioned use as an interface with old lab machines (We're got some here still on XP), I don't understand the market Recreations of Apple IIs or C64s I can understand since they're ...
On November 20th, 1985, a then not-so-big company called Microsoft announced that Windows was commercially available. Read the full story of the Microsoft operating system below. Windows 1 to 11: The ...
When iDOS was released a few weeks ago, I told you that you could use the app to run old school DOS games and other programs… or even install Windows 3.1. Now the folks at Pikigeek have put together a ...
It is not superscalar. At all. The Pentium family introduced that feature. The 386 doesn't have cache either so you'd have to pull some interesting stunts to feed the pipeline anyway. Sort of like the ...