Panelists: Paul Hagstrom (hosting), and Earl Evans
Host’s Topic: The end of retrocomputing
We here on the speaking end of these microphones have a pretty similar timelines with computers, having been young and eager when computers were just entering the “personal” era. No doubt a part of the current interest in re-exploring that time is nostalgia. Will people who were 10 in 2003 (Bart Simpson aside) play around with old Dell Windows boxes when the mid 2030s roll around? Did people who were 10 in 1920 seek out old standing mixers to play with in the 1960s? The time we focus on is generally the point when the technology was new and changing and finding itself, isn’t that going to be the time “retrocomputing” will always focus on? What for you lies outside the bounds of the hobby interest—too new, too widely available, too closed, too …? to “feel like” retrocomputing? It’s not about who can play or what anyone calls it, but what personally is the endpoint of your own interest?
Retro Computing News:
- Radio Shack Microcomputer trainer pages
- GMC-4, modern RS Microcomputer trainer clone
- Retropie 3
- VINTAGE COMPUTER FESTIVAL MIDWEST 10 August 29-30, 2015, Elk Grove Village, IL
- ECCC – Emergency Chicagoland Commodore Convention
- New Vintage Style 64C Computer Housing Case – Red
- Brand-new colored keycaps for your Commodore C64
- C64 reloaded (motherboard from Individual Computers)
- Surfing the internet with a Model 100
- Commodore PET in JavaScript, along with chiclet keyboard layout!
- Saving 25,000 manuals from Manuals Plus
- Ongoing, amazing PDP-12 restore effort happening at the RICM, Rhode Island Computer Museum
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Intro / Closing Song: Back to Oz by John X – link
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