HTML Techniques for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/
of images 7.3 Ascii art 7.4 Image maps 7.5 Color in images 7.6 Animated images 8 Applets and other programmatic objects 8.1 Text and non-text equivalents for applets and programma
ExifTool by Phil Harveyhttps://exiftool.org/
PFB R PostScript Font ASCII/Binary - - - - - R Font PFM R Printer Font Metrics - - - - - R Font PFM R Portable FloatMap - - - - - R PFM PGF R Progressive Graphics File - - - - - R
A command-line application and Perl library for reading and writing EXIF, GPS, IPTC, XMP, makernotes and other meta information in image, audio and video files. For Windows, Mac
About this serverhttp://floppy.museum/thispc.htm
that can handle 8-bit ASCII, codepage 437 or 850 or something close enough, and ANSI color. Anything expecting UTF-8 won't work right. Additionally, some modern implementations ma
Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0https://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210.html
should handle a non-ASCII character in a URI by representing the character in UTF-8 as one or more bytes, and then escaping these bytes with the URI escaping mechanism (i.e., by c
The OSI 560Z Processor Labhttp://users.glitchwrks.com/~glitch/2017/02/26/osi-560z-build
the file in plain ASCII mode did not work for me. Here’s a picture of the setup, on one of the workbenches in the shop: Building the Reproduction Board Armed with the OSI 560Z Man
The Ohio Scientific 560Z Processor Lab is an unusual coprocessor board for the OSI bus -- it allows interfacing a Z80 and IM-6100 PDP-8 on a chip and controlling them with the 6502
Dawn for SUBLEQhttp://users.atw.hu/gerigeri/DawnOS/
- UTF8, unicode, ASCII - Fast boot and shutdown - Ramdisk Why technologies like Dawn and SUBLEQ are important? -Because the detailed instruction manual of todays desktop (x86) CPU
The Quine Page (self-reproducing code)http://www.nyx.net/~gthompso/quine.htm
a classic C quine for ASCII machines: char*f="char*f=%c%s%c;main() {printf(f,34,f,34,10);}%c"; main(){pr
Various examples of self-reproduction of programs
Colondot.net : UNIX Chttp://colondot.net/unixc/
processor, using an ascii text string as its memory. The macro _ does the pointer dereference of a given instruction. The function __ takes a pointer to the memory base and its cu
DNA seen through the eyes of a coder (or, If you are a hammer, everything looks like a nail) - Bert Hubert's writingshttps://berthub.eu/articles/posts/amazing-dna/
which you can send an ASCII file with DNA characters, and they will synthesize the corresponding 'output' for you. We can also splice DNA into developing animals and plants. It is
Ken Shirriff's bloghttp://www.righto.com/
DAA and DAS, and the ASCII adjust instructions AAA and AAS. Inside the micro-instruction, all these operations are performed with a "pseudo" ALU operation called XI (for some reas
A Scheme Primerhttps://files.spritely.institute/papers/scheme-primer.html
The following ASCII art is a tribute to metacircular iconography as it appears in SICP : \'. \ '. .-****-. \ \ * _* _L__L_ _ * EVAL .' * //~ ~ / / *.___.' * G > // '. APPLY.' /
Z80 Assembly programming for the ZX Spectrumhttps://www.chibiakumas.com/z80/ZXSpectrum.php
Dec/Bin/Hex/Oct/Ascii Table Z80 Content *** Z80 Tutorial List *** Learn Z80 Assembly (2021) Learn Z80 Assembly (old) Hello World Simple Samples Advanced Series Multiplatform Serie
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