2009/02/22: New Hackipedia webcomic! ...kind of
I figured I'd break out the digitizer tablet and GIMP and see what I could come up with.

Gosh, I remember running OSes that ran perfectly fine with 8-16MB. What are modern systems doing that requires 4GB?
2008/09/08: Hackipedia finally made Google friendly
If you're wondering why Google never seemed to index any part of this site... :)
No wonder I wasn't showing up in any Google search results! The dynamic PHP redirection system I had delivered proper web pages that you see, but still returned an HTTP 403 (forbidden) or HTTP 404 (not found) error code. Apparently this is enough to prevent web crawlers from indexing a site. This has been fixed, so sometime in the near future Google will be able to crawl my site properly.2008/08/31: Hackipedia updated
Added categories, and placeholders for info.
More MS-DOS info added. Windows info added. Categories for future addition of x86 hardware and CPU documentation created. I finally have enough time to maintain this site again :)Bluray
CPU
Chips
Collections
Computers
Convention
Data Types
Hardware
Hardware Platform
Howto
Linux
MS-DOS
Mags
Q and A
Shame
Webcomic
Windows