Over time, I had all kinds of computers and my fun with them and consider it very important that the software I use and enjoy is free.
The listed packages below are still maintained and some still experience active development.
Banner - print large banner
Bas - BASIC interpreter
Dehtml - remove HTML constructs from a document
Deroff - remove roff constructs from a document
Fe - a folding editor
Floppy User Guide - all you never wanted to know about floppy disks
I tried to establish the needed GPG setup for maintaining the release at the FSF server, but failed, and got no help from the FSF on that issue either. So here is the current release and the one at the FSF is outdated. If you would like to take over maintaining GNU diction, speak up.
GNU style and diction (current) - analyse readability and point out poor wording
GNU style and diction (outdated) - analyse readability and point out poor wording
ECB used to be one of the leading bus standards for microcomputers. I always wanted to own a ECB system, so I built my own.
I can't let go of CP/M. I tried, really. It didn't work. Here are my CP/M projects and you wouldn't believe how frequently those pages are accessed.
Cpmtools - access CP/M file systems
Crunch - compress or expand files with crunch 2.x format
Using CP/M 2.2 on YAZE with a real BIOS instead of its BIOS emulation
Using CP/M 3 on YAZE with a real BIOS instead of its BIOS emulation