Of the machines from the 16-bit era, the Commodore Amiga arguably has the most active community decades later, and it’s a space which still has the power to surprise. Today we have a story which ...
Author’s note: The Demo Scene is the final piece in a long-running Ars series on the history of the Amiga. As computer games became more and more complex in the late 1980s, the days of the individual ...
Previously unknown Andy Warhol artwork, made on a 1985 Commodore Amiga computer, was recently extracted from obsolete floppy disks. The Andy Warhol Museum said in a statement released Thursday that a ...
Lost Andy Warhol artwork dating back to 1985 has been discovered on a set of ageing Commodore Amiga disks at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. The floppies, which contain previously unseen pieces ...
A dozen previously unknown works created by Andy Warhol have been recovered from 30-year-old Amiga disks. The art experiments were produced in 1985 by Warhol under commission from Commodore - creator ...
Sometimes it takes a modern eye to innovate problems of the past. Today we've got an incredible creation to share that does just that by maker and developer Graham Tinkers. Graham has created a custom ...
Archiving data from old floppy disks can be a tedious process at best. Poorly labeled disks combined with slow transfer speeds put it high on the list of things we would rather not do, and it turns ...
I'm going to admit something here. I've never once touched a floppy disk with my bare hands. Yet, I somehow feel quite a bit of nostalgia for the old bit of tech. That's why my eye was immediately ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=24384399#p24384399:a530jtya said: Aurich[/url]":a530jtya]Funny, the tech team and I were just discussing how someone ...