Air Canada Poster - Vintage 1960's Promotional Rainbow Poster Design
Retro
The Cody Computer Site
The Cody Computer is an 8-bit home computer intended to be built as a DIY project. Inspired by (but not compatible with) the Commodore home computers of the 1980s, it's built around the Western Design Center's 65C02 and 65C22 and the Parallax Propeller microcontroller
Slingcode
Slingcode is a personal computing platform in a single html file.
- You can make, run, and share web apps with it.
- You don't need any complicated tools to use it, just a web browser. You don't need a server, hosting, or an SSL certificate to run the web apps.
- You can put Slingcode on a web site, run it from a USB stick, laptop, or phone, and it doesn't need an internet connection to work.
- You can "add to home screen" in your phone's browser to easily access your library of programs on the go.
- You can share apps peer-to-peer over WebTorrent.
- It's private. You only share what you choose
Museum of Obsolete Media | Floppy Disk Collection
he floppy disk collection is part of the Museum of Obsolete Media, which comprises over 800 media formats spanning audio, data, film and video storage media. This microsite is designed to run from a 3.5-inch High Density microfloppy and is self-contained, so requires no internet connection.
Evolution of the Scrollbar
Some iconic scrollbars recreated as faithfully as possible.
Apple Macintosh 1990’s After Dark Screensavers in CSS
Relive classic 1990s Mac and PC screensavers like Flying Toasters and Aquatic Realm, remade using modern CSS techniques like animations and transforms.
Pieter™ - A Windows 3.11 computer with working dial-up internet
A Windows 3.11 computer with working dial-up internet that lives inside your browser by @levelsio
8bitdash
Ytoo.org
Your gateway to all things retro!
1-bit rainbow
1-bit rainbow provides resources for enthusiasts and collectors of Vintage Apple computers. Our name and logo were inspired by the curious beauty of retro technology. It wasn't powerful or high resolution; it did not have millions of colours or wireless technology; yet against all reason, it's simplicity and pioneering innovations still captivate us.
OverType - The Over-The-Top Typewriter Simulator
Hello from 8Bit Computers | 8Bit Computers
Retro computer history from Atari 2600 to NES (1980-1985)