new user here. I was just interested to find out if there are any people her that are interested in retro computing? I am on this BBS with my Macintosh SE/30. It's sorta my way of keeping the little guy alive :) Besides messing
I would love to hear about your setup!
People have taken thin clients that ran XP Embedded and figured out a way to get DOS and Windows 3.1 running on them. I'm tempted to have old-school apps running on new hardware that way.
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Re: Retro computing
By: Poindexter Fortran to Zet on Sat Jan 28 2017 08:26:11
Oh wow yeah that sounds so cool! I am just really getting into the
whole retro computing thing with my SE/30. Right now it's all I really have, but it is really such a good little machine to get started with.
I am hoping to expand my collection in the coming months.
My main motivation for collecting these older machines is for
programming on them. I am fairly versed in C, so it really has been
great programming on this thing. The feeling is just so much more satisfying and authentic... I don't really know how to explain it.
People have taken thin clients that ran XP Embedded and figured out a way to get DOS and Windows 3.1 running on them. I'm tempted to have old-school apps running on new hardware that way.
I tried emulation before, but using the real hardware just adds to the whole experience. Obviously sometimes using the real harware isn't an option, but oh how I wish I was there in the days these things were
still in common use!
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I tried emulation before, but using the real hardware just adds to the whole experience. Obviously sometimes using the real harware isn't an option, but oh how I wish I was there in the days these things were still in common use!
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