ABOUT BINARY LAB
▼ About This Site
Binary Lab is my personal corner of the web where I share retro-style code snippets, small projects, and vintage computing resources. As a tech enthusiast, I'm particularly drawn to the charm and constraints of classic PC programming from the MS-DOS era.
You'll find QBASIC/QuickBASIC projects, Turbo Pascal experiments, Turbo C/C++ utilities, DJGPP code, and other nostalgic programming artifacts from the golden age of personal computing.
▼ What I Share
Code Archives: Small utilities, games, and experiments from classic programming languages and environments.
Documentation: Tutorials, reference materials, and documentation for vintage development tools.
Resources: Links to useful tools, communities, and archives for retro programming enthusiasts.
Personal Projects: My own experiments with vintage programming languages and techniques.
▼ Contact & Social
Want to chat about retro programming, share vintage code, or just say hello? You can find me on:
• Bluesky: gh0st2342
• Mastodon: gh0st
Feel free to reach out if you have interesting vintage code to share, questions about old programming languages, or just want to discuss the good old days of computing!
▼ Credits & Thanks
This site exists thanks to:
• The amazing retro programming communities that keep these languages alive
• Preservation efforts by Internet Archive and similar organizations
• Everyone who shares their knowledge and code with the community
• Font: IBM EGA/VGA from the Perfect DOS VGA 437 collection