profoundlynerdy, to retrocomputing
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Could be reverse engineered and federated as an open protocol?

amoroso, to VintageOSes
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Confession of an Amiga enthusiast back in the day: I always liked the black and white hires mode of the Atari ST, which to me looked slicker than even the original Macintosh. And I still love that "printed page" experience of environments like Medley Interlisp.

profoundlynerdy, to c64
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Can anyone recommend a for the or even the ? Period or modern, either is fine as long as it's fun.

amigalove, to pixelart
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trevorflowers, to retrocomputing
@trevorflowers@machines.social avatar

My new tactic with insomnia is to use those involuntary conscious hours as bonus time for CAD. Last night I started laying out a 1:3 scale front panel of a PDP-11/70 for the Desktop Computer Lab rack: https://codeberg.org/trevorflowers/desktop-computer-lab/
When I was sleepy again I started a test print and went to bed so as soon as I've broken fast I'll go see how it turned out.

lefebvre, to retrocomputing
@lefebvre@hachyderm.io avatar

Thinking about a home computer? An Atari is a great choice!

https://www.goto10retro.com/p/why-buy-a-home-computer-looking-at

smoku, to retrocomputing
@smoku@vivaldi.net avatar

My microcomputer: , finally got working bitmap graphics.

(Please ignore top and bottom garbage - this is purely for debug purposes.)

This is akin to , where each 8x8 pixels cell can have 1 shared foreground and 1 background colour out of palette of 128 colours.

Except in my case, the line height is configurable, so you can have 8x1 cells up to even 8x256px cells.

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colin_mcmillen, to retrocomputing French
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I was experimenting with the Quicktake protocol I documented in hopes of finding a way to turn its connection to 115kbps. Did not manage that but it looks like I managed to dump (part of?) its firmware! There are some funny/strange strings in it.

#RetroComputing #QuickTake

This is a password for QuickADJ
Apple Venus LOVE & PEACE CHINON INDUSTRIES
Fujitsu Flexible Microcontroller Venus Camera program TENHOU ver.0 1993.7.17. Followed by a list of names, the developers I suppose.

a2_4am, to retrocomputing
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Wheeler Dealers.cass

This was distributed on cassette, which I normally don't include in the woz-a-day collection. But this was a "white whale" for @A2_Canada, who spent many years searching for an original of this 1978 game by Danielle Bunten Berry, who went on to a long game development career.

The game was shipped with custom controllers, but it is possible to play 2 players in the in-browser emulator.

https://archive.org/details/wozaday_Wheeler_Dealers

photo of original "Wheeler Dealers" cassette for 16K Apple II

windowsarchive, to retrocomputing
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007 v1.0 for Windows 95. A program that password protects executable files by modifying them. Unlike other password protecting programs of the era, it didn't need to run in the background.

Get it here: https://archive.org/details/007-w-32

#retrocomputing

metin, to retrogaming
@metin@graphics.social avatar

"Atari just bought Intellivision, putting an end to the very first console war."

https://www.engadget.com/atari-just-bought-intellivision-putting-an-end-to-the-very-first-console-war-172320606.html

Real retro-veterans of course know that the first console war was between Atari 2600 and the Philips Videopac, known in the US as the Magnavox Odyssey.

Later, the Mattel IntelliVision was the arch-enemy of the CBS ColecoVision.

I owned an Atari 2600 and later a CBS ColecoVision. Precious childhood memories. 💚

vga256, to retrocomputing
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i'm finally opening up boxes of software from my archive that haven't seen the light of day in 15-20 years. today, i found a program that has never been archived or probably seen in over 40 years.

i absolutely adore this dungeon mastering program for the TRS-80 that was distributed in ziplock bags in 1982

i can find only one mention of it on the web - the august 1982 issue of TRS-80 Rainbow magazine that advertises it for $19.95 + S&H

happily, i found the cassette, which has never been archived anywhere AFAIK. i am scanning in the printed documentation, along with making a recording of the tape.

#gamePreservation #trs80 #tandy #retroComputing #retroGaming

The rear page of the game's cover, printed on tan-coloured stock. It describes the different programs included with the software: Rooms I - "This displays 99 different rooms on the screen in hi-res graphics." Character Generation: With this your color computer will make the tedious job of rolling up new characters for players and non-players a breeze The Dungeon: A completely mapped and keyed two level dungeon designed for use with the ROOMS I program. Monster Generator: With just a touch of a key, a complete set of random monster characteristics The dice Bag: Simulate 36 different rolls of polyhedral dice instantly. It will make your old dice bag obsolete.
A hand-drawn map of a dungeon schematic (from the top-down), with a cave-like entrance, into a series of interlocked passageways and rooms. It has hatched shading marks to indicate dungeon walls.
There is obviously a great deal of interest in fantasy and included, with the numbers of the rooms supplicd. role-playing games like Dungeons and Dragons™ That is. Module Two allows for the creation of both player and ‘one of the reasons we carry regular column on the sublect. non-player characters...

jake4480, to history
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retrovulcano, to zxspectrum Spanish
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Forest Escape - A Knight's Quest En una tierra envuelta en leyendas y misterio, un caballero llamado Wee es conocido por su determinación y su espíritu inquebrantable; hoy se enfrenta a un desafío sin precedentes. Descárgalo para desde https://iratahack.itch.io/forest-escape-a-knights-quest

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tpolecat, to retrocomputing
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I'm really enjoying my old but I only have one roll of paper left. It's a weird 9" pinfeed roll ... does anyone out there in land know where I could find more?

mighty_orbot, to retrogaming
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billgoats, to retrocomputing
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Floppy disk piano. 💾 🎹

vga256, to retrocomputing
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when i was a kid, buying a new game was serious business. it meant saving up my weekly farm-chore allowances of $2.50 for six to eight months, before I could afford a brand new computer game. this usually meant about one new PC game a year, along with whatever I got for christmas.

among the lost pieces of canadian computing history are the retail prices for computer hardware and software we swallowed in the 1990s

buried in the archives was this Softwarehouse catalogue from 1994 - an Edmonton-based computer retailer from the 80s and 90s.

enjoy skimming through the eyeball-gouging prices we paid back then, like an $80 copy of Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure for DOS. this was mostly due to a crushing US-CAN exchange rate at the time.

ps: anyone else remember visiting Softwarehouse in YEG? it was at 102 ave and 108 st :D

#retroComputing #gamePreservation #1990s #yeg

Prices for games: Dark Legons - $57.95 Isaac Asimov's Science Adventure - $79.95 Myst $74.95
Prices for desktop publishing software. CorelDraw 5 - $799.95 FrameMaker - $929
Prices for computer games. Myst $74.95 Microsoft Flight simulator $59.95 Doom $64.95 Spectre VR $59.95

vga256, to retrocomputing
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just discovered this Wordperfect 6.0 ad from 1994 and it's making me wonder if i ever really lived

metin, to design
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Started a new modeling project…

Those who are as old… I mean… as experienced as I am, might already recognize what this is going to be. 🙂

More updates will follow.

retrotechtom, to retrocomputing
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Gotta love some Sad Mac (it's way better than the dreaded Simasimac or checkerboard pattern)

PS it's fine I just pressed on the interrupt button to crash it

inverseatascii, to retrocomputing
@inverseatascii@techhub.social avatar

Who's up for a quick few games of or ? Ad from November 1983

vga256, to retrocomputing
@vga256@dialup.cafe avatar

before these all go to ebay, are there any TRS-80 enthusiasts who want a massive collection of Radio Shack/Tandy Rainbow magazines, from 1984-1990?

will pass them on for a fraction of the ebay price. shipping from canada will be uncheap, but far less than shipping individual issues. would like to see this go to someone in the retrocomputing/archival community!

Dozens of issues of Rainbow magazine spines in magazine holders.

Dtl, to retrocomputing
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Stephen Hawking asking Sir Clive Sinclair for some QL computers.

amigalove, to c64
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A beautiful 3-color gradient, not including the floor.

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