VFAT Shortname Rules
How long names become 8.3 aliases, and how collisions resolve
How long names become 8.3 aliases, and how collisions resolve
Treating DIR formatting as an API contract for automation
Timing faults in vintage hardware
The IDE that trained a generation
A controlled restoration process, not just a parts swap
Scrolling worlds, chunk loading, and scene-scale memory budgets
Masked blits, transparency, draw order, and palette animation
Plane-aware pixels, centralized clipping, and page-target drawing
VGA planes, off-screen pages, and why games left Mode 13h
Graphics programming without illusions
When constrained hardware makes wait time a design variable
Negotiating IRQ, DMA, and I/O on DOS-era PCs
INT 10h, 16h, and 21h as DOS-era interaction surfaces
Runtime policy before your application loads
A DOS chronicle
Experimental discipline before high-resolution timers
Naming, verification, and restore habits that still matter
PSU faults, battery damage, and XTIDE bring-up on a real machine
Interactive menus with GOTO, CHOICE, and no real variables
Programmable networking and observability at the 2015 horizon
IDE, SATA, backups, and what actually survived production in the 2000s
Firewalls, monitoring, and when internet access becomes mandatory
Early betas, SuSE host, Windows NT guest, and the shock of local virtualization
Samba, printers, and mixed-network habits that linger longer than servers
Postfix, hostile traffic, and trust on weekdays
Netfilter hooks, tables, and operator-grade change discipline
Crosspoint, dial-up culture, and the beige-box Linux bridge
Policy routing and QoS when route stops being enough
iptables, BIND 9, Squid, and the box the flat finally trusts
Preparing the real router migration before the final swap
dhcpd, BIND 8, Squid, and Adzapper for the whole flat
Linux 2.2, chain logic, and migrating off ipfwadm habits
Wake the router with a ring, then update DynDNS from isdn4linux logs
SuSE, ipfwadm, and getting the line up only when traffic asks
SuSE 5.3, Teles ISDN, T-Online, and the modem that blinked for years
Edge policy on modest hardware before dedicated appliances
Practical TCP/IP for the one-box, one-CRT lab
Command-oriented primer for mixed Novell coexistence in the 90s