Category Archives: Linux

CASMSIM; HP-35 microcode; GTK+

I couldn’t sleep on Sunday night, so I hacked on CASMSIM a bit. That’s my microcode-level simulator for first-generation HP calculators; currently it simulates the HP-35, HP-45, and (mostly) HP-55. It’s written in C and uses Xlib for display. Dave … Continue reading

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WREC in action; Subversion

At last night’s meeting of the PDP-1 Restoration Project, we actually used WREC to reform four capacitors out of two of the Type 728 power supplies. In the process I found and fixed a few minor bugs. I need to … Continue reading

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New MPEG-2 Program Stream Demultiplexer

I needed a program to demultiplex MPEG-2 Program Streams that I’ve recorded with a Hauppauge WinTV PVR 350 MPEG-2 hardware encoder card and the free MythTV PVR software, so that I could remultiplex the stream for DVD burning using mplex … Continue reading

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