C is for CP/M

16:09
D is for DOS

14:30
F is for FFT

16:07
The Z80's secret feature discovered after 40 years!

10:38
Turns out REST APIs weren't the answer (and that's OK!)

24:28
Booting MS-DOS, CP/M and RSTS/E* on a DEC Rainbow!

14:59
Why Linux is better for (most) developers!

20:03
I is for IBM (part 1)

20:05